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- 1. 4. In the United States, the most popular summer vacation
- 3. 11. Since 1906, the Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks have played what sports game at 10:30 p.m. and extends until after midnight. However, there's no need for light, since the area experiences nearly 24 hours of daylight during the summer month.
- 7. 3. Americans eat a whopping estimated 20 billion ______ from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
- 9. 9. This Act was passed on September 3, 1916, establishing the 8-hour workday.
- 10. 14. What is the largest crop grown and harvested end of the summer in the United States?
- 11. 10. This poplar summer toy was first sold in 1871
- 13. 13. This drink became popular in the U.S. after the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. Created by Richard Blechynden.
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- 2. 6. The longest summer bikini parade on record happened on August 19, 2012, in ______ with 1,085 participants.
- 4. 1. The beginning of summer is Summer Solstice and the end of summer is _____.
- 5. 2. This famous landmark gains about six inches in height during the warmer summer months.
- 6. 5. This popular summer treat was accidentally invented by an 11-year-old boy in San Francisco in 1905.
- 8. 8. Grover Cleveland signed what law making a national holiday in 1894 after most states had already passed their own laws.
- 9. 7. In the modern era in 1896 the first Summer Olympics took place in ______.
- 12. 12. This world's largest inflatable pool toy stood 70-feet tall.
