Answer trivia questions correctly for a chance to spin the Macy’s prize wheel and win 1 of over 8,900 gift cards daily. Each day you come back, you’ll be entered for a chance to win a trip to NYC for the 2015 Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks
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Eligibility: US, DC, 16 and older
Entry Dates: May 6, 2014 and ends on June 15, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. ET
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Macy’s Trivia Answers:
- As American as Apple Pie
- Cape Canaveral, America’s launch pad for space flights, is in sunny Florida
- Which ocean is on the west side of the country? Pacific
- Who was the 44th American President? Barack Obama
- How big is the United States of America? 3,794,101 square miles
- What year did Macy’s first open? 1858
- What city is known as the Big Apple? New York City
- Which country adjoins the northern border of the U.S.? Canada
- United States dollar bills are made from: cotton and linen
- Which city is known as the “Music City”? Nashville
- Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? Philadelphia
- Which state is called the “Centennial State”? Colorado
- Which state is home to The Statue of Liberty? New York
- Which country borders the bottom of the U.S.? Mexico
- In the U.S. flag, what does the color white symbolize? purity and innocence
- Which state is known as the “Evergreen State”? Washington
- Where was the Boston Tea Party protest? Boston
- Buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks.
- Which state is referred to as the “Magnolia State”? Mississippi
- What is our National Bird? Bald Eagle
- Which State lies south of Georgia? Florida
- What classic holiday film was inspired by Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade? Miracle on 34th Street
- Before Washington, D.C., What was the original national capitol? New York City
- What’s Charleston’s nickname? Holy City
- How many stars are on the American Flag? 50
- Which President’s face appears on the $1 bill? George Washington
- What was the first college established in the US in 1636? Harvard
- Which State is called “The Heart of Dixie”? Alabama
- Most populous city? New York City
- Which State is known as the “Great Lakes State”? Michigan
- How many stripes on the U.S. Flag? 13
- Monument Valley lies between which two states? Arizona and Utah
- Who was the first American to land on the moon?
- Aloha! Which state is called the “Aloha State”?
- Which state is home to the Miss America pageant?
- Who was the only President to serve more than 2 terms? FDR
- What President is featured on the $5 bill?
- The Grand Canyon is located in which state? Arizona
- What is the President’s office called?
- Which state is considered “Low Country”?
- Which film was NOT filmed at Monument Valley? Million Dollar Baby
- How many letters in the Hawaiian alphabet? 13
- How long is four score and seven years? 87 years
- What beverage isn’t in an American Diner? Carrot Juice
- In which State is Harvard University? Massachusetts
- Which State is referred to as the “Peach State”? Georgia
- In what city is Golden Gate bridge? San Francisco
- Louisiana is named after? Louis XIV
- Which ride is not at a country fair? Log jam
- What state is the Keystone State? Pennsylvania
- Gobble Up. The State raises the most turkeys? Minnesota
- What is the Intrepid? Military Ship
- Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner? Francis Scott Key
- Where can you find the Golden Gate Bridge? San Francisco
- What’s the largest state in the country? Alaska
- The state of Louisiana was named in honor of:
- Smith
- “I’ve got your six” I’ve got your back.
- What state is know as the sunflower state? Kansas
- What is America’s b-day? July 4th
- First American president: George Washington
- Which state is referred to as the sunshine state: Florida
- On the American flag, what does blue symbolize? Justice
- Graceland is located where in Tennessee? Memphis
- New York
- Log Jam
- Second most spoken language in US: Spanish
- What is America’s Birthday? July 4th
- What is the white house address: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
- 2nd most spoken language in US: Spanish
- Which state is home to the Miss America pageant? New Jersey
- Who invented the light bulb? Thomas Edison
- Which state is known as the Golden State? California
- John F Kennedy’s middle name ? Fitzgerald
- The Lone Star state: Texas
- What is the white house address: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
- Which State is known as the “Evergreen State? Washington
- “Who were the first people to ride in an airplane?” The Wright Brothers
- “Which Country borders the Bottom of the US?” Mexico
One (1) Grand Prize: A trip for winner and three (3) guests to New York, NY. Trip package includes round trip, coach-class air transportation for four (4) from a major airport near winner’s home to New York, NY; two (2) nights accommodations (single room, quad occupancy); four (4) viewing passes to the 2015 Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks; and a $1,000 Macy’s Gift Card. ARV: $4,068
Eight thousand nine hundred twenty (8,920) Instant Win Prizes:
- Twenty (20) First Prizes: A $500 Macy’s Gift Code
- Three Hundred (300) Second Prizes: A $100 Macy’s Gift Code
- One Thousand Six Hundred (1,600) Third Prizes: A $25 Macy’s Gift Code
- Seven Thousand (7,000) Fourth Prizes: A $10 Macy’s Gift Code
Prize Limit: one Instant Win Game prize per person.
Random Drawing: on or around June 25, 2014
THE FIRST MACY’S OPENED IN WHAT YEAR? 1858
CORRECTION: The American flag, blue symbolizes question above has wrong answer. It isn’t “justice”, it’s “all the above”!
How big is US – 3,794,101 square miles
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WHAT WAS THE FIRST COLLEGE ESTABLISHED IN THE U.S. IN 1636? Harvard
On the American flag, what does blue symbolize? Justice the answer is all of the above not justice
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