This dish is made of corn dough wrapped in corn husks - often eaten at Christmas.
Tamales
The traditional group with trumpets, violins, and guitars - hint, often in charro suits.
Mariachi band
This ancient civilization built pyramids in Chichén Itzá.
Mayans
She’s the famous painter known for her bold self-portraits and unibrow.
Frida Kahlo
This city is Mexico’s capital.
Mexico City
This spicy sauce is made from chili peppers and chocolate.
Mole
Famous ranchera singer known as "El Rey de la Cancion Ranchera".
Vicente Fernandez
He led Mexico’s fight for independence in 1810.
Miguel Hidalgo
This Mexican comedian played El Chavo del 8.
Chespirito (Roberto Gómez Bolaños)
The peninsula known for its beaches and Mayan ruins like Tulum.
Yucatán Peninsula
A corn tortilla filled with cheese and folded in half is called.
The "Queen of Tejano Music".
Selena Quintanilla
This revolutionary hero rode with “La Adelita.”
Pancho Villa
The animated Pixar movie inspired by Día de los Muertos.
Coco
This volcano near Puebla is known as the “Smoking Mountain.”
Popocatépetl
This soup, often served on special occasions, is made with hominy and pork.
Pozole
This type of music from northern Mexico uses the accordion and bajo sexto.
norteno
This empire’s capital was Tenochtitlán.
the Aztec Empire
This Mexican actor plays “Namor” in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Tenoch Huerta
The copper-colored canyon system larger than the Grand Canyon.
Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre)
The lime-marinated seafood dish popular in coastal regions.
Ceviche
Popular rock band behind hits like "Labios Compartidos" and "Rayando El Sol".
Mana
The Mexican president who nationalized oil in 1938.
Lázaro Cárdenas
Popular Mexican singer who starred in Rebelde and sings “Sálvame.”
Anahí
The famous archaeological site with the Pyramid of the Sun.
Teotihuacán