Across
- 3. decorated arch sometimes placed on the graves or on the altar de muertos
- 4. an offering; refers to the goods set out on the altars
- 6. Día de los Muertos artist José Guadalupe Posada's icon of death. Catrina means "a wealthy woman" and it is said in a sarcastic manner.
- 9. sugar skulls made for the Día de los Muertos
- 12. an ancient drink made from corn meal and water and flavored with various fruits
- 13. a doughnut shaped bread, glazed with pink-colored sugar and placed on the altar
- 15. a yellow marigold, the symbol of death, also known as cempasuchil or zempasuchitl
- 17. a thick sauce made from a variety of ingredients, including chilis, sesame seeds, herbs, spices, chocolate and fruit
- 18. the souls of the children who have died; literally "little angels"
- 19. a skull; also a slang term for "daredevil"
Down
- 1. All Saints' Day
- 2. colorful tissue paper with intricate, festive designs cut out
- 5. a special confection used to fashion skulls, fruits and other figures
- 7. Day of the Dead
- 8. bread of the dead
- 10. de muertos the offering that family and/or friends prepare for their dead loved ones
- 11. mask worn by dancers to scare the dead away at the end of the celebrations
- 14. a scented resin used to make incense
- 16. the ceremony that takes place in the cemetary, where hundreds of candles are lit to guide the souls to their altars
- 19. whimsical skeleton figures that represent death