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what are the three colors of Mardi Gras?

Purple, Green, and Gold

100

Name two foods related to Mardi Gras.

King's cake, Beignets, Jambalaya, Gumbo, Crawfish Boil

100

what does "Mardi Gras" mean?

Fat Tuesday

100
What music is a part of New Orleans Culture 

Jazz Music 

100

When does the carnival season of Mardi Gras start in New Orleans?

after January 6th

200

What events are organized for Mardi Gras?

Parades and Balls

200

what seafood is gumbo traditionally made with?

Shrimp/Prawns

200

When is Mardi Gras this year?

March 4th

200

What state is New Orleans in?

Louisiana

200

Name two other countries that carnival are celebrated in?

Brazil, Spain, Italy, France

300

what color represents justice?

Purple

300

jambalaya is most similar to what Spanish dish?

Paella

300

Why did people wear colourful masks?

to feel free from judgement of others

300

"Mardi Gras is celebrated on the Tuesday before the start of _____"

"lent"

300

what do people hang on the trees throughout the city?

Beaded necklaces
400

Coins thrown during the Mardi Gras parade 

doubloons 

400

Traditionally, what is put inside of the King's Cake?

a small plastic baby

400

what year was Mardi Gras first celebrated in the United States?

1699

400

 New Orleans is located _____ of the United States.

south

400

you must wear a mask or face-paint while on a parade float

True

500

what is a fambleux? 

a fire stick carried through the parade 

500

What happens if you get the plastic baby?

You have luck and prosperity and/or you buy next year's king cake

500

Historically, why is Mardi Gras celebrated?

finish their food before the start of lent

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What is Mardi Gras also known as other than Fat Tuesday?

Pancake Day 

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What is the phrase you say for people to throw necklaces to you prom the parade floats?

"Throw me something, mister!"