Dia de Los Muertos
Dia de Reyes
Las Fallas
Cinco de Mayo
Navidad
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Dia de los Muertos translates to this in English:

Day of the Dead

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Dia de Reyes refers to these Biblical figures (who were guided by a star to see baby Jesus).

3 wisemen

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Las Fallas is a celebration held in this Spanish speaking country.

Spain

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Cinco de Mayo translates to this in English.

Fifth of May

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Navidad is the same as this American holiday.

Christmas

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This is a sugary treat shaped like a major part of the human skeletal system.

Sugar Skull (Calavera de Azucar)

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Name any of the three gifts baby Jesus received from these men.

Gold, Frankinsense, Myhrr

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The Fallas translate to this in English.

Sculptures

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Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico's victory over this country in the Battle of Puebla.

France

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In America, we wait for Santa Claus to come down our chimneys, but in Spain, Santa is called this.

Papa Noel

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This flower is used to decorate the altars of passed love ones.

Marigolds

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Dia de Reyes is celebrated on this day.

January 6th

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A part of this celebration is a flower offering to this woman, Jesus's mother.

Mary

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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

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The night before Christmas is called Christmas Eve in America, but this in Spanish-speaking countries.

Nochebuena

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What day is Dia de los Muertos celebrated on? (Name any one of the three)

October 31st, November 1st, November 2nd

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Children leave this article of footwear out to receive gifts (from the Reyes Magos)

Shoes

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The festival of Las Fallas is held on the night of March 19th, which also is the day of this saint (Jesus' dad)

Joseph

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Mexican flags are flown everywhere on this holiday. What are the three colors on Mexico's flag?

Red, white, and green.

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Las Posadas is a procession before Navidad reinacting the journey of Mary and Joseph to this town, where Jesus was born.

Bethlehem

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This is the Spanish name of the altar dedicated to passed loved ones.

Ofrenda

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Which star did los Reyes follow to see baby Jesus?

The Star of Bethlehem

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At the end of the festival, they did this to all of the fallas.

Burn them

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A common misconception- Cinco de Mayo is often mistakenly confused with this other Mexican holiday.

Mexican Independence Day

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This holiday marks the end of the Navidad celebration (hint- it is one of the other categories!)

Dia de Reyes