Dia de los Muertos translates to this in English:
Day of the Dead
Dia de Reyes refers to these Biblical figures (who were guided by a star to see baby Jesus).
3 wisemen
Las Fallas is a celebration held in this Spanish speaking country.
Spain
Cinco de Mayo translates to this in English.
Fifth of May
Navidad is the same as this American holiday.
Christmas
This is a sugary treat shaped like a major part of the human skeletal system.
Sugar Skull (Calavera de Azucar)
Name any of the three gifts baby Jesus received from these men.
Gold, Frankinsense, Myhrr
The Fallas translate to this in English.
Sculptures
Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico's victory over this country in the Battle of Puebla.
France
In America, we wait for Santa Claus to come down our chimneys, but in Spain, Santa is called this.
Papa Noel
This flower is used to decorate the altars of passed love ones.
Marigolds
Dia de Reyes is celebrated on this day.
January 6th
A part of this celebration is a flower offering to this woman, Jesus's mother.
Mary
Even though the holiday doesn't belong to them, Americans still celebrate it, buying tens of millions of pounds of this green vegetable to make guacamole with.
Avocados
The night before Christmas is called Christmas Eve in America, but this in Spanish-speaking countries.
Nochebuena
What day is Dia de los Muertos celebrated on? (Name any one of the three)
October 31st, November 1st, November 2nd
Children leave this article of footwear out to receive gifts (from the Reyes Magos)
Shoes
The festival of Las Fallas is held on the night of March 19th, which also is the day of this saint (Jesus' dad)
Joseph
Mexican flags are flown everywhere on this holiday. What are the three colors on Mexico's flag?
Red, white, and green.
Las Posadas is a procession before Navidad reinacting the journey of Mary and Joseph to this town, where Jesus was born.
Bethlehem
This is the Spanish name of the altar dedicated to passed loved ones.
Ofrenda
Which star did los Reyes follow to see baby Jesus?
The Star of Bethlehem
At the end of the festival, they did this to all of the fallas.
Burn them
A common misconception- Cinco de Mayo is often mistakenly confused with this other Mexican holiday.
Mexican Independence Day
This holiday marks the end of the Navidad celebration (hint- it is one of the other categories!)
Dia de Reyes