Featured J!Buzz Clues & Categories 07.01.2024 10 Jeopardy! Clues to Celebrate Independence Day On July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed ties with Great Britain by issuing the Declaration of Independence. Almost 94 years later, on June 28, 1870, Congress passed a law deeming Independence Day a federal holiday. See if you can respond correctly to these clues about America’s birthday. 1776 On July 4, 1776 the Congress appointed Franklin, Adams & Jefferson to design this Submit LEGENDS On July 4, 1776, he wrote his signature large so King George could read it without glasses Submit HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS This document said George III "has made judges dependent on his will alone" & imposed taxes "without our consent" Submit DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SIGNERS He graduated from Harvard in 1740, the year he turned 18; he'd later help organize a tea party but these days, is associated with beer Submit WORLD HISTORY The day America declared its independence, this person was on the throne of Russia Submit SUMMER’S HERE It's a festive Fourth of July in South Carolina, where consumer-grade these are legal to use if you're over 16 Submit BEFORE & AFTER GOES TO THE MOVIES A Cooper/Gaga saga goes Tom Cruise-ing into a 1989 film about a Vietnam vet Submit ON THE FOURTH OF JULY This president died in New York City on the 55th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence Submit ON THE FOURTH OF JULY U.S. troops in Paris on July 4, 1917 visited his tomb, where Lt. Col. Charles Stanton famously said to him, "We are here!" Submit AMERICAN FOOD In summer you can celebrate the Fourth of July with Kraft's special Jet-Puffed, star-shaped these Submit You May Also Like Clues & Categories 05.27.2024 10 Jeopardy! Clues to Test Your Memorial Day Knowledge Clues & Categories 06.17.2024 10 Clues to Test Your Pride Month Knowledge Clues & Categories 06.19.2023 How Much Do You Know About Juneteenth National Independence Day?