Title: Mardi Gras Jeopardy
1Mardi Gras Jeopardy
2A Little Trivia Throw Me Somethin Mister Krewes Check this out! Safety Tips
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3We celebrate Mardi Gras in this city.
4Another name for Mardi Gras.
5This special day starts the Holy Season of Lent.
6During Mardi Gras there are many of these, where
men and women wear fancy clothes and dance the
night away.
7Even people who are not riding on floats love to
wear these during Mardi Gras.
8These throws are types of Medallions that come in
different colors.
9These plush throws come in all shapes and sizes.
10These throws come in all colors and can also have
trinkets hanging from them. They look great
around your neck.
11These yummy treats are sometimes thrown off of
floats.
12These plastic throws resemble the real things
that you can get out of your garden.
13This Krewe has painted faces and their throws
consist of coconuts and spears.
14These individuals wear beautiful beaded and
feathered costumes that they hand design
throughout the year.
15This Krewe features national celebrity monarchs
and draws hundreds of thousands of visitors.
They roll on Sunday.
16This parade krewe is the origin of many
traditions of Mardi Gras, including its colors of
purple, green and gold, as well as the
collectible doubloon coins. They roll on Mardi
Gras.
17This Krewe quickly became one of Carnival's
'Super-Krewes' in 1974 with the inclusion of more
floats and celebrity guests. It rolls on a
Saturday.
18If it walks, crawls or flies, theres a good
chance you will find it here.
19If it walks, crawls or flies most likely you will
find it here.
20This place has habitats for white tigers,
jaguars, rhinos, and the world of komodo dragons
(the worlds largest lizards).Â
21This place has habitats for white tigers,
jaguars, rhinos and the world of komodo dragons
(the worlds largest lizard).
22A preserved historical neighborhood which has a
strong Spanish and French influence. You might
want to stop in for beignets.
23New Orleans most playful place for kids to
explore, experience and learn.
24New Orleans most playful place for kids to
explore, experience, and learn
25New Orleans most playful place for kids to
explore, experience and learn.
26This place is one of many schools in the United
States and abroad. It is a place where we study
and learn and make wise choices.
27If you get lost or separated from your parents
you should seek help from these people.
28You should always be accompanied by these when
you attend a parade.
29If you get lost or separated from your parents,
you should seek help from these.
30You should never talk to these at Mardi Gras
parades.
31You should always stand here while watching the
parades.
32You should never run here to gather beads or
other trinkets dropped from floats.
33If it walks, crawls or flies theres a good
chance you will find it here.
34If you get lost or separated from your parents,
you should seek help from these.
35What is New Orleans?
36What is Fat Tuesday?
37What is Ash Wednesday?
38What are Mardi Gras Balls?
39What are Mardi Gras costumes?
40What are doubloons?
41What are stuffed animals?
42What are Mardi Gras beads?
43What are moon pies?
44What are roses (or flowers)?
45What is the Krewe of Zulu?
46What are the Mardi Gras Indians?
47What is the Krewe of Bacchus?
48What is the Krewe of Rex?
49What is the Krewe of Endymion?
50What is the Insectarium?
51What is the Audubon Zoo?
52What is the French Quarter?
53What is the Childrens Museum?
54What is Academy of the Sacred Heart?
55What is a parent or adult?
56What are police officers?
57What are strangers?
58What are sidewalks or neutral grounds?
59What is the street?