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- 2. Until 44 A.D. July was the fifth month in the Roman calendar and named _________.
- 5. World ___ is celebrated July 2nd. (Take me to your leader!)
- 9. This astronaut made history on July 16, 1969 by taking the first step on the moon.
- 10. Long, hot days of July are often referred to as the ___ ____ of Summer.
- 13. To ________ is the act of removing faded blooms from your spring perennial flowers.
- 15. Members of this zodiac sign are born between June 21 and July 22.
- 16. The purple, and sometimes blue, ________ is one of the July birth flowers.
- 18. This Great military genius was born July 20, 356 B.C.
- 21. This pond blooming flower is one of the July birth flowers.
- 22. The full ____ Moon occurs Wednesday, July 13 this year.
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- 1. Americans consume about 150 million of these outdoor grilling staples every Fourth of July.
- 3. The _______ Bell hasn't been rung since 1846.
- 4. Some copies of the Declaration of Independence have printer Mary Katherine _______'s signature on them.
- 6. Crop _______ started appearing in the 1970's, although there have been a number of cases sporadically reported throughout history.
- 7. Members of this zodiac sign are born between July 23 and August 22.
- 8. This day of commemorating the start of the French Revolution occurs July 14.
- 11. July is sometimes called the ___ month because grass dries out from lack of rain and can be made into this winter meal for farm animals.
- 12. This day, celebrated every July 4th, was not an official holiday until almost 100 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- 14. This French microbiologist administered the first successful dose of the Rabies vaccine July 6, 1885.
- 17. Former-President ________, 30th President of the United States, was born on July 4, 1872.
- 19. This gemstone is the July birthstone.
- 20. The first atomic bomb, called ___ ___, was detonated in Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945.