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100

This animated movie, which revolves around the Day of the Dead, brought international attention to the holiday.

Movie: Coco

100

These decorated skulls, often made from sugar, represent deceased loved ones on the ofrenda.

Answer: Calaveras


100

These bright orange flowers, also known as marigolds, are believed to guide spirits back to the altar.

Answer: Cempasuchil
100

This traditional sweet bread is baked with bone-shaped decorations on top.

Answer: Pan de Muerto


100

This is a warm, spiced drink often served during Día de los Muertos.

Answer: Atole

200

This Mexican holiday combines ancient indigenous traditions with elements from which religion introduced by the Spanish?

 Answer: Catholicism

200

This item is placed on altars to purify and protects the spirts from evil.

Answer: Salt

200

This delicate decoration, made of colorful cut paper, represents the fragility of life.

Answer: Papel Picado

200

This is often included in the ofrenda as a treat for the spirits, especially those of children.

 Answers: Dulces (Candies)

200

This spicy, chocolate-based sauce might be offered on the ofrenda.

Answer: Mole

300

This famous skeleton figure, originally created by José Guadalupe Posada, has become an iconic symbol of Día de los Muertos.

Answer: La Catrina


300

This holy object, often found on altars, symbolizes prayer and remembrance for the deceased.

Answer: Rosario (rosary)

300

This element is placed on the altar to quench the thirst of returning spirits.

Answer: Agua ( Water )

300

This is the general term for flowers used to decorate the altar, besides marigolds.

Answer: Flores

300

This traditional food item is filled with meat, cheese, or other fillings and often left on the ofrenda.

Answer: Tamales