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to strike out means ...?
 
to fail
 
to be very successful
 
completely wrong
 
to communicate briefly with someone
to hit a home run means ...?
 
to be very successful
 
to fail
 
completely wrong
 
to communicate briefly with someone
way off base means ...?
 
completely wrong
 
to fail
 
to be very successful
 
to communicate briefly with someone
to touch base means...?
 
to communicate briefly with someone
 
to fail
 
to be very successful
 
completely wrong
What activity has been called “The American Pastime”?
 
baseball
 
football
 
shopping
 
watching TV
Every 4th of July, around 40,000 people head to Coney Island, in Brooklyn, to attend Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. Last year, 11-time champion Joey Chestnut broke the all-time record by eating how many hot dogs in 10 minutes?
 
76
 
69
 
42
 
83
Approximately how many hot dogs are consumed by Americans on the 4th of July each year?
 
150 million
 
50 million
 
100 million
 
200 million
Americans often celebrate the 4th of July with a barbecue. Name 4 typical foods that are eaten at a 4th of July barbecue.
There are several answers to this question, but your answers should be among these: hot dogs, hamburgers, pickles, cole slaw, potato salad, pie, lemonade, beer
How many stripes are on the American flag, and what do they represent?
13, representing the original 13 colonies that won independence from England
What do the stars in the American flag represent?
the 50 states that make up the United States
The 4th of July, or Independence Day, celebrates which of the following?
 
the adoption of the Declaration of Independence
 
the American colonists' victory in the war against England
 
the creation of the first American flag