Trinkets and Throws!
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200

The most common trinkets thrown from a Mardi Gras parade float.

What are beads?

200
These are the official colors of Mardi Gras.
What are purple, green & gold
200

Mardi Gras was founded to be one final day of celebration right before this Christian season.

What is Lent?

200

In Cajun cooking, this is a spicy chicken or seafood soup thickened typically with okra or rice.

What is gumbo?

200

The major river that flows through New Orleans

What is the Mississippi River?

400

What you'll find hiding in a King Cake.

What is a plastic baby?

400
The english translation of Mardi Gras
What is Fat Tuesday?
400

Although Mardi Gras is largest in New Orleans, this city actually has an older history of celebrating it.

What is Mobile, AL?

400

A cinnamon cake decorated with traditional Mardi Gras colors.

What is King Cake?

400

The most famous and oldest neighborhood in New Orleans

What is the French Quarter?

600
No longer made of gold, these wooden or aluminum coins are tossed from parade floats.
What are doubloons?
600
The term used for a group/organization that puts on a Mardi Gras parade or ball.
What is a Krewe?
600

In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic caused New Orleanians to decorate these instead of floats due to the shutdown. This was referred to as "Yardi Gras."

What are houses or yards?

600

A freshwater crustacean that inhabits streams and rivers and is often eaten in New Orleans.

What is crawfish?

600

The stadium that the New Orleans NFL team, the Saints, plays in.

What is the Superdome?

800

The Krewe of Rex, one of the oldest krewes in the city, uses this farm animal as its signature throw and mascot.

What is a cow?

800

The translation of "laissez les bons temps rouler," a common expression during Mardi Gras.

What is "let the good times roll"?
800

The first krewe to formally meet and begin parading to celebrate Mardi Gras. The organization still exists today but is barred from parading due to their discriminatory membership policies.

What is the Krewe of Comus?

800

A popular New Orleans alcoholic drink that contains passion fruit.

What is a hurricane?

800

This future US President defeated the British and saved New Orleans in 1815. 

Who is Andrew Jackson?
1000

The Krewe of Zulu traditionally throws these hand-painted, highly-coveted fruits. Just don't let them hit you in the head!

What are coconuts?

1000

The day that the Mardi Gras season actually starts in New Orleans.

What is King's Day or January 6?

1000

This date is the earliest record of Mardi Gras being celebrated in Louisiana (within 10 years).

What is 1699?

1000

This sandwich, served on round Sicilian sesame bread, features layers of meats, cheeses, and olive salad.

What is a muffuletta?

1000

The French founder of New Orleans in 1718.

Who is Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville?