De todo un poco
Los deportes
Quinceañeras
Supersticiones
Señora Torres
100

A Spanish greeting for the morning time

what is "Buenos días"?

100

This is the Spanish noun for the sport that is widely considered the national pastime of the Dominican Republic.

What is el béisbol?

100

Historically starting with the Mayans and Aztecs, a quinceañera celebrates a young girl's life transition from a child (niña) to this.

What is a "mujer" (woman)?

100

According to Damaris's friend, your money will completely evaporate if you leave this object sitting on the floor.

What is a purse (or bolso)?

100

It's her first name. You can find it in your report card, schedule or her email address. 

Who is EVELYN?

200

This is the exact Spanish translation for "grandmother," the panicked family member who screamed when her granddaughter tried to hand her a recently used handkerchief

What is "abuela"?
200

Popular sport played in the United States. Americans use this 8-letter word to refer to a sport played with helmets and an oblong ball.

What is football?

200

In a Quinceañera, the birthday girl makes her entrance accompanied by a formal procession of this many couples.

What is 15?

200

If you are visiting Honduras and see a large, black one of these insects resting on your wall, local superstition says you should be afraid.

What is a black butterfly?

200

The  number of children born to Ms. Torres.

What is 2 DAUGHTERS?

300

Literally translating to "goat-sucker" in Spanish, this legendary creature was first reported in Puerto Rico in 1995 after a series of mysterious livestock deaths.

"What is the chupacabras?" (or "What is the Chupacabra?")

300

Meaning "basketball" in English, this 11-letter Spanish noun is a compound word combining the terms for "ball" and "basket"

What is baloncesto?

300

 In many Latin American countries, particularly Mexico and the Dominican Republic, this religious event is held at a church before the party begins.

What is a "misa"?

300

 When someone asks you to pass this condiment at the dinner table, superstition dictates you must place it on the table first rather than passing it directly.

What is salt?

300

Sharing the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, this nation is the proud birthplace of Ms. Torres

What is the Dominican Republic?

400

This is the masculine or feminine Spanish noun used to refer to a teacher or instructor.

What is maestro/a? or What is profesor/a?

400

This Spanish verb phrase combines a desire or want with the physical act of playing a game or sport.

What is quiere jugar?

400

Considered one of the most important parts of the entire celebration, this is the traditional dance the quinceañera shares with her father.

What is the vals (waltz)

400

If you see an eyelash on someone's face, you should have them blow it away to make a wish, because finding one brings this type of fortune.

What is  good luck (or buena suerte)? 

400

Is the middle name that she shares with her mother and older sister.

What is Soledad?

500

Unlike English, which usually puts the month first, standard Spanish dates are written in this order, followed by the year.

What is day, then month?

500

According to the text, this global tournament is celebrated as the single most important international soccer competition on Earth.

What is la Copa Mundial (the World Cup)?

500

In the Dominican Republic, the birthday girl bypasses the tradition of walking in with her father, choosing instead to enter the celebration holding the hand of this person.

"What is un amigo especial?" (or "What is a special friend?")

500

Superstition states that sitting down to dine becomes dangerous if you are the 13th person, meaning there are exactly this many people already seated at the table.

What is 12?

500

Is the year Ms. Torres began teaching Spanish

What is 2013?