Can you fill in the blank to complete these hit summer songs?
Don't wipe out!
It's the sunniest time of the year, and no doubt that's got you blasting the most summery songs you can think of to get in the spirit of the season.
But how well do you really know some of the biggest hit songs that capture that summer feeling?
See if you can fill in the blank to complete these songs of summer below. Only the biggest fans of summer will surf on through this quiz with a score of 10/12. Good luck!
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Forty years ago, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John got together to sing about all those "Summer ___________." Can you fill in the blank?
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The Beach Boys released about a billion summer songs, but perhaps the sunniest sent us on a "________ Safari." Can you fill in the blank?
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In 1966, the Lovin' Spoonful had a smash hit with "Summer in the ______." Can you fill in the blank?
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In 1964, The Drifters sent us all swaying with their hit, "Under the ____________." Can you fill in the blank?
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Ever since 1972, the beginning of summer for many kids starts with this Alice Cooper song, "School's _______." Can you fill in the blank?
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Donna Summer's practically synonymous with the season, especially her sizzling hit, "_________ Stuff." Can you fill in the blank?
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In 1983, Bananarama had a hit with their popular lament, "Cruel ____________." Can you fill in the blank?
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Also in 1983, Katrina & the Waves released their exuberant hit, "Walkin' on ______________." Can you fill in the blank?
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In 1984, Don Henley captured the heartbreak of tourist season with his hit "The Boys of __________." Can you fill in the blank?
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Sly & the Family Stone gave us another summer jam in 1969 with their hit "_________ __________ in the Summertime." Can you fill in the blanks?
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In 1982, the Go-Go's gave us "all we ever wanted" when they released their mega-summer hit, which is just one word: "_________________." Can you fill in the blank?
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In 1966, the Kinks had a huge hit with their song about summer lazing, "___________ Afternoon." Can you fill in the blank?