Spanish speaking country
Instrumentos musicales
Spanish food
Spanish culture
Hispanos Famosos
100

The country is shaped like a horn.

Mexico

100

A rattle made from a hollow gourd.

Maraca

100

A flour or corn tortilla filled primarily with cheese.

Quesadilla

100

Traditional holiday remembering friends and loved ones who have died.

Día de los Muertos   (Day of the Dead)

100

Multi-talented and famous for the broadway hits "In the Heights" and "Hamilton".

Lin-Manuel Miranda

200

The inca ruins of Machu Picchu are located in this country.

Peru

200

A hollow wooden body with six strings.

Guitar

200

A small hand-size corn or wheat tortilla topped with a filling.

Taco

200

A strolling band of musicians.

Mariachi

200

Queen of Salsa

Celia Cruz

300

It shares its borders with Haiti.

Dominican Republic (República Dominicana)

300

A pair of small open bottomed hand drums of different sizes.

Bongos

300

A custard dessert with a layer of caramel topping.

Flan
300

A yearly celebration which commemorates the anniversary of Mexico's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.

Cinco de Mayo

300

Puerto Rican right field baseball player who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and died in a plane crash.

Roberto Clemente

400

The Spanish language originated from this country.

Spain

400

A shallow drum with small metal disks in around the edge, played by being shaken or hit with the hand.

Tambourine
400

Traditional Spanish dish of Spain

Paella

400

A celebration of a girl's 15th birthday.

Quinceañera

400

Queen of Tejano Music.  She was shot and killed by her former fan club president.

Selena

500

The Galapagos Islands are part of this country.

Ecuador

500

A hand instrument that is used in flamenco dancing.

Castanets (castañuelas)

500

Fried dough that can be dipped in a chocolate sauce.

Churros

500

A dance characterized by hand clapping and rhythmic feet stomping accompanied by a guitar player and a singer.

Flamenco

500

Famous Mexican muralist who was married to Frida Kahlo.

Diego Rivera