This prominent figure in the American Civil Rights Movement had a federal holiday named after him which is celebrated in his honor each January.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Candy
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This item patented in 1800 was designed to clean teeth by removing food debris and plaque.
There are three colors are associated with Mardi Gras. Name two.
Purple, green or gold.
This civil rights activist refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955.
Rosa Parks
Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Elvis Presely all got married in this city located in the desert and known for gambling.
Las Vegas
The 2025 super bowl took place in this city.
New Orleans
This folkloric figure was known to exchange a small sum of money for a tooth that might be found under a child's pillow.
Tooth fairy
This decorated moving platform which often has a historical or whimsical theme can be found in Mardi Gras parades decorated with flowers, glitter and beads.
Float
The first Black US president is from this state.
Illinois
Cupid
These two teams played in the 2025 super bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles
The largest land animal has big ears, thick skin and teeth that weigh over six pounds.
Elephant
This plastic object is traditionally hidden inside a king cake, the signature dessert of Mardi Gras.
baby
This famous boxer was given the nickname "The Greatest".
Muhammad Ali
This western US state known for cowboy hats, BBQ and rodeos is also known for a town called Valentine.
Texas
This team, named for a city in Wisconsin and a bay in Lake Michigan won the first super bowl.
Green Bay Packers
Blue whale
This day comes after Mardi Gras when you might see people walking around with black marks on their foreheads.
Ash Wednesday
Soul Train
The classic line, "you complete me", was said in this 1996 romantic commedy.
Jerry Maguire
The super bowl trophy was named after this coach who led the Green Bay Packers to victory in the first two super bowls.
Vince Lombardi
Which animal has the greatest number of teeth? Dog, cat, pig, armadillo, snail or elephant?
Snail. Snails have thousands of microscopic teeth, typically ranging from 10,000 to 20,000.
The first Mardi Gras in the United States was celebrated in 1703 by this state.
Alabama