New Orleans History
Family History
NOLA Food & Flavor
Music and Musicians
100

This is the name of New Orleans' Carnival and the meaning of it's name.

What is Mardi Gras & what is Fat Tuesday (French)

100

This is Laura Jone's nickname.

What is Mum Green?

100

This sugary fried treat from Café Du Monde is one of New Orleans’ most famous snacks.

What are beignets?

100

This genre of music was born in New Orleans and is known for improvisation and brass instruments.

What is jazz?

200

This river is the longest river in the United States.

What is the Mississippi river?

200

This is Laura Jones' second husband's name.

Who is Robert Jones?

200

What day of the week are red beans and rice historically eaten on?

What are Mondays?

200

Known as the “Ambassador of Jazz,” this legendary trumpeter was born in New Orleans.

Who is Louis Armstrong?

300

This neighborhood is the oldest part of New Orleans and is known for its Spanish architecture.

What is the French Quarter?

300

This is how many children Mum had.

What is 15 children?

300

This rice dish is similar to west African Jollof rice or Spanish paella

What is Jambalaya?

300

Brass band music is often heard accompanying this type of New Orleans funeral procession.

What is second line?

400

This massive engineering structure is designed to protect the city from flooding.

What are the levees?

400

This was Aunt Frances' favorite game.

What is Dominos?

400

This is the traditional base of a seafood Gumbo.

What is roux?

400

This New Orleans-born piano legend created the hit “Blueberry Hill.”

Who is Fats Domino

500

What year did France found New Orleans?

What is 1718

500

What specific type of piano did Mum have in her living room?

What is a player piano?

500

This is what po'boys derived their name from. (Strike in 1929)

What are striking streetcar workers?

500

This energetic, bass-heavy subgenre — popularized by artists like Big Freedia — is uniquely tied to New Orleans music culture.

What is bound music?

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