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100

The airport code "MSY" is named after this piece of land.

What is the Moisant Stock Yard?

100

Louisiana produces 90% of the US domestic output of this food.

What is Crawfish?

100

This krewe originated the coconut throw.

What is Zulu?

100
Before electricity, the streetcar was powered by this force.

What are horses?

100

This historical figure has a "House" named after him, but never actually lived here.

What is Napoleon House?

200

Lake Pontchartrain is considered the second largest US lake after this one.

What is the Great Salt Lake?

200

The Gin Fizz is named after it's creator.

Who is Ramos?

200

The purple in purple, green, and gold stands for this.

What is justice?

200

From 1827-1829, this building served as the Louisiana Legislature building.

What is the Old Ursuline Convent?

200

Credited as the founder of jazz, this musician is buried in Holt Cemetery.

Who is Buddy Bolden?

300

These trees were a place for people to settle scores in the 1800s.

What are the Duelling Oaks?

300

This endive root makes local coffee taste a little "different" than plain coffee beans.

What is Chicory?

300

This person has the responsibility of clearing the path for the Big Chief.

What is a Wild Man?

300

This street is famous for being the widest in the U.S.

What is Canal Street?

300

In addition to practicing voodoo, this person was a sought-after hairdresser.

Who is Marie Laveau?

400

This stadium houses two Egyptian mummies beneath the seats.

What is Tulane Stadium?

400

This Chef served Presidents and many famous historical figures.

Who is Leah Chase?

400

The baby in king cakes represents this person.

Who is Jesus?

400

This card game entered North America by way of NO in the early 1800s.

What is Poker? (Originally called Poque)

400

This famous musician goes by Doctor John, he birth name is different.

Who is Mack Rebbennack?

500

This church, founded in 1860, was the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. 

What is the first Greek Orthodox Church?

500

Beulah Ledner created this New Orleans-famous cake in the 1930s.

What is Doberge Cake?

500

Krewe riders are required to wear this by law.

What is a mask?

500

In what year did the city host the (first in NOLA) World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition?

When is 1884?

500

This musician practiced cornet on riverboats with Joe "King" Oilvier.

Who is Louis Armstrong?