| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Parades in New Orleans celebrate this event, French for "Fat Tuesday" | Mardi Gras | 86%
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| German beer festival that starts in September | Oktoberfest | 75%
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| Hindu "Festival of Light" | Diwali | 46%
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| Large British fireworks festival held on 5th of November | Guy Fawkes Night | 46%
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| Fiery festival held in Black Rock City, Nevada | Burning Man | 43%
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| Considered the biggest parade festival in the world | Rio Carnaval | 39%
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| Music festival at Bethel, New York | Woodstock | 39%
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| Festival held at the turn of the Chinese lunisolar calendar | Chinese New Year | 36%
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| Performing arts festival held in Somerset | Glastonbury | 36%
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| Large street festival in UK, held on August bank holidays | Notting Hill Carnival | 21%
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| Fruit throwing festival held in Buñol, Spain | La Tomatina | 18%
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| Very dirty annual South Korean festival | Boryeong Mud Festival | 14%
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| Dutch festival where people dress up in orange | Koningsdag | 11%
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| Thai festival celebrating the new year, where people throw water at each other | Songkran | 11%
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| Music festival aptly held in the Belgian city of 'Boom' | Tomorrowland | 11%
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| Hindu festival where elephant idols are placed in water | Ganesh Chaturthi | 4%
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| Buddhist festival held at the end of Vassa | Kathina | 0%
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| World's largest annual greenfield festival | Roskilde Festival | 0%
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| Also known as | Spring Festival | 0%
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| "The World's Largest Music Festival" in Milwaukee | Summerfest | 0%
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