This term in French means “Fat Tuesday “
A. What is Mardi Gras
B. What is Christmas.C. What is Halloween.
A. What is Mardi Gras
This Louisiana city is most famous for its Mardi Gras celebrations.
A. What is New Orleans
B. What is Texas
C. What is Canada.
A. What is New Orleans
People throw these colorful necklaces from parade floats.
A. Bracelets
B. Scarves
C. Beads
C. Beads
This type of music, often played with brass instruments, fills the streets during Mardi Gras
A. What is jazz?
B. What is rock?
C. What is pop?
A. What is jazz?
This frozen dessert on a stick is popular in New Orleans during celebrations.
A. What are popsicles?B. What is ice cream?
C. What is frozen yogurt?
A. What are popsicles?
Mardi Gras happens the day before this Christian season begins.
A. What is lent
B. What is Easter
C. What is Thanksgiving.
A. What is lent
This street in New Orleans is known for parades and celebrations.
A. What is Hopper Avenue.B. What is Bourbon Street
C. What is Louisiana street
B. What is Bourbon Street
These decorated vehicles carry riders during parades.
A. What is Floats.
B. What are cars
C. What are trucks.
This instrument is commonly heard in New Orleans jazz bands.
A. What is guitar?
B. What is Trumpet?
C. What is Piano?
B. What is Trumpet?
This seafood is commonly eaten in Louisiana and is often boiled with corn and potatoes.
A. What is tuna fish?
B. What is shrimp?
C. What is crawfish?
C. What is crawfish?
This day of the week is Mardi Gras always celebrated on.
A. What is Monday.
B. What is Tuesday.
C. What is Wednesday.
B. What is Tuesday.
This U.S. state is home to New Orleans.
A. What is New Jersey.
B. What is New York
C. What is Louisiana
C. What is Louisiana
People often wear these decorative face coverings during Mardi Gras.
A. What are Scarves
B. What are Necklaces
C what are masks
C. What are masks
Marching bands often perform in these Mardi Gras events.
A. What is a concert?
B. What is a football game?
C. What is a parade?
C. What is a parade?
This sweet fried dough is covered in powdered sugar and is popular in New Orleans.
A. What is beignet?
B. What is donut?
C. What is cake?A. What is beignet?
People often give up something for this 40-day season after Mardi Gras.
A. What is 4th of July.B. What is lent.
C. What is Presidents’ Day.
B. What is lent.
This river runs through New Orleans.
A. Mississippi River
B. Pacific River.
C. North River.
A. Mississippi River
A small plastic baby is often hidden inside this Mardi Gras cake.
A. Queen cake
B. King cake
C. Princess Cake
B. King cake
This festive season includes costumes, dancing, and celebrating before Lent begins.
A. What is Carnival?
B. What is Christmas?C. What is Easter?
A. What is Carnival?
This seafood dish is made with rice, sausage, and spices and is popular in Louisiana.
A. What is jambalaya?
B. What is King Cake?
C. What is shrimp?
A. What is jambalaya?
The colors are traditional Mardi Gras colors.
A. Yellow, blue, white
B. Green, gold, purple
C. Red, white, pink
B. Green, gold, purple
This neighborhood is the historic heart of New Orleans celebrations.
A. What is South River.
B. What is the French Quarter.
C. What is Tom’s River.
B. What is the French Quarter.
The person who finds the baby in the King Cake traditionally does this.
A. What is Makes beads
B. What is Cooks the food
C. What is host the next party
C. What is host the next party.
These organizations plan and host Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans.
A. What are businesses?
B. What are krewes?
C. What are grocery stores?B. What are krewes?
This is poured over pancakes and waffles, sometimes at Mardi Gras brunches.
A. What is Maple Syrup?
B. What is Cane Sugar?
C. What is cinnamon Sugar?
A. What is Maple Syrup?