Title: Blank Jeopardy
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Flag History
Flag Etiquette
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2These colors are on the US flag.
3What are red, white and blue?
47 of these are on the US flag.
5What are red stripes?
66 of these are on the US flag.
7What are white stripes?
8This color signifies purity and innocence.
9What is white?
10This color signifies vigilance, perseverance
justice?
Daily Double
11What is blue?
12She is said to have made the first US flag.
13Who was Betsy Ross?
14This day is flag day, the official date for
establishing the flag.
15What is June 14 (1777)?
16The national anthem is named this.
17What is the Star Spangled Banner?
18This is the most common nickname of the US flag.
19What is Old Glory?
20He designed the US flag.
21Who was Francis Hopkinson?
22When the flag is flown half way up the pole to
honor the death of an American leader.
23What is half-mast?
24The US flag should never touch this.
25What is the ground?
26The proper way to dispose of an old or damaged US
flag.
27What is burning?
28When the flag is not flying over the White House.
29What is the President is not there?
30The document where you can find all you need to
know about flag etiquette.
31What is the US Flag Code?
32This president added under God to the Pledge.
33Who is Eisenhower?
34He was president when the first US flag was made.
35Who was no one?
36He was president when the pledge was first
written.
37Who was Benjamin Harrison?
38He was president when the flag was put on the
moon.
39Who was Lyndon Johnson?
40He was president when the stars on the flag were
changed from a circle to rows.
41Who was George Washington ?
42The pledge was first written for this group in
1892.
43Who are students?
44The pledge was first recited on this holiday in
1892.
45What is Columbus Day?
46The Youths Companion magazine published the
pledge in 1892 from this city.
47What is Boston, Massachusetts?
48The year Congress officially recognized the
Pledge.
49What is 1942?
50Only this many states have a law encouraging the
use of the Pledge.
51What is half (twenty-five)?