| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Translation to English of Día de Muertos. | Day of the Dead | 100%
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| Pixar film that depicted Día de Muertos. | Coco | 80%
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| This civilization held a festival dedicated to Mictecacihuatl, the goddess of the dead. | Aztec | 60%
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| Trick-or-treating festivity. Despite what popular belief says, Mexicans do celebrate it alongside Día de Muertos. | Halloween | 40%
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| Christian festivity that syncretized with the Mictecacihuatl festival to create the modern Día de Muertos. | All Saints' Day | 20%
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| These are raised to honour and remember the beloved ones that had died. | Altars | 20%
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| UNESCO declared Día de Muertos as one of this in 2008. | Intangible Cultural Heritage | 20%
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| Depiction of a couple of skeletons dressed in elegant fashion. It has become the quintessential custome of Día de Muertos, especially the female one. | Las Calaveras Catrinas | 20%
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| Mocking epitaphs dedicated to friends, associates or celebrities. (No matter if they're dead or alive) | Literary Calaverita | 20%
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| This includes candles, flowers and the favorite meals and beverages of the honoured ones. | Ofrenda (Offering) | 20%
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| In the above realm^, this hairless dog breed would help the dead in their journey into the afterlife. | Xoloitzcuintli | 20%
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| Edible crafts made of sugar or chocolate, often shaped as skulls. | Alfeñiques | 0%
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| This flower is closely associated with this festivity. | Cempasuchil (Aztec Marigold) | 0%
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| This lake island hosts a candle-lit boat procession to the town's graveyard. | Janitzio | 0%
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| Litographist whose works slowly became part of the Día de Muertos tradition | José Guadalupe Posada | 0%
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| Realm of Mictlantecuhtli and Mictecacihuatl where, according to the above civilization^, the majority of the dead went. | Mictlan | 0%
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| Sweet roll decorated with bone-shaped pieces. | Pan de Muerto | 0%
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| Paper crafts used to decorate above^. | Papel Picado (Pecked paper) | 0%
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| This community within Mexico City hosts the Alumbrada: When the main church glows with thousands of candles and incense to iluminate the dead's path. | San Andrés Mixquic | 0%
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| The first Día de Muertos parade was held a year after this film showed one. | Spectre | 0%
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