(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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A-The last day of summer falls in this month
A-September
B-Ancient druids celebrated the solstice here
B-Stonehenge
E-This animal is known to represent days of summer
E-Dog
A-This month was named after Julius Caesar
A-July
A-This months was named after Julius Caesars nephew
A-August
B-In 1902 a calendar was created with an extra month named this
B-Sol
B-Ancient Greece honored this God of Agriculture during the Solstice
B-Cronus
C-Americans eat enough of this food on July 4th to stretch from D.C to LA, 5 times over
C-Hot dog
B-What does the word "Solstice" mean?
B-Sun Stands Still
C-July is the national month for this summer food
C-Ice Cream
B-Ancient Rome honored this Goddess of virginity during the Solstice
B-Vesta
H-This place celebrates with a midnight baseball game
H-Alaska
E-Sightings of this animal in the summer have increased by 540% since 2010
E-Whale
H-This place considered the solstice the New Year
H-Egypt
C-Up until the mid 19th century, many cultures thought this food was poisonous
C-Tomato
H-A man proved that he could fry an egg on the sidewalk on a really hot day, in this location
H-Australia
C-This food is actually a member of the rose family
C-Strawberry
E-Evidence of this animal in Florida summers has increased by 85,000% in the last 40 years
E-Sea Turtle
H-This location hosts the World Margarita Championships in August
H-Arizona
E-The worlds largest inflatable pool toy was a replica of this animal
E-Swan
A-This month was named after the roman Goddess Juno
A-June
E-The plague is more readily contracted in summer. In 2012 a young girl caught it from touching this dead animal
E-squirrel
C-This popular summer food is actually a member of the cucumber family
C-Watermelon