spanish Crossword Puzzles
Read. Dream. Share in Translation Crossword 2 2020-04-15
18 Clues: Read in Telugu • Share in Hmong • Dream in Dutch • Share in Dutch • Read in German • Read in Samoan • Read in Somali • Share in Telugu • Dream in Somali • Share in Samoan • Share in French • Read in Italian • Dream in Spanish • Share in Spanish • Dream in Hawaiian • Read in Vietnamese • Dream in Vietnamese • Dream in Portuguese
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
18 Clues: Share in Hmong • Dream in Dutch • Read in Telugu • Share in Dutch • Read in Samoan • Read in German • Read in Somali • Share in Telugu • Dream in Somali • Share in Samoan • Share in French • Read in Italian • Share in Spanish • Dream in Spanish • Dream in Hawaiian • Read in Vietnamese • Dream in Vietnamese • Dream in Portuguese
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
18 Clues: Share in Hmong • Dream in Dutch • Share in Dutch • Read in Samoan • Read in Somali • Read in Telugu • Read in German • Share in French • Share in Samoan • Share in Telugu • Read in Italian • Dream in Somali • Share in Spanish • Dream in Spanish • Dream in Hawaiian • Read in Vietnamese • Dream in Vietnamese • Dream in Portuguese
The Bad Guys Chapters 1-4 2022-02-25
18 Clues: basic • unsafe • to save • bad guys • protection • suggestion • to rush in • to get into • crazy, silly • cannot be done • Spanish for "guy" • Spanish for "crazy" • rubbing unpleasantly • to give up something • to break into a computer • very hard to get in or out • what you think is going to happen • to break in when someone's talking
Crossword 2021-09-06
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- Rizal wrote on March 2, 1892, an account of his visit to the colonial prison of Hong Kong -in this article, Rizal contrasted the cruel Spanish prison system with the modern and more humane British prison
- Rizal’s first article which appeared in La Solidaridad published on March 25, 1889. (English Translation)
- proclamation written in December, 1891 explaining the Calamba agrarian situation
- which is a Tagalog translation of “The Rights of Man”
- Spanish translation of The Song of the Traveler
- a famous Catholic book by Father Thomas a Kempis which Father Pastells gave to Rizal. (English Translation)
- is a sequel to the Noli. It has little humor, less idealism and less romance than the Noli Me Tangere. It is more revolutionary, more tragic than the first novel.
- article written by Rizal which he expressed his views on the Spanish colonization in the Philippines and predicted with amazing accuracy the tragic end of Spain’s sovereignty in Asia
- pamphlet wrote by Rizal published in Barcelona under Dimas Alang in order to defense his novel. (English Translation)
- a reply to Governor General Valeriano Weyler who, told the people that they “should not allow themselves to be deceived by the vain promises of their ungrateful sons.”. (English Translation)
- an anti-Filipino newspaper in Madrid (Spanish Translation)
- the liberal Madrid newspaper that serialized the novel in its issues of October, 1891
- Rizal’s last poem in an article entitled _______________ published in The Hong Kong Telegraph on September 24, 1892
- was published in La Solidaridad on April 15, 1890 -in this article, he laid down the rules of the new Tagalog orthography and with modesty and sincerity.
- Rizal wrote this heart-warming poem because of his joy in receiving the gladsome news from Malacañang. (English Translation)
- Rizal wrote the __________ to His People in his prison cell at Fort Santiago, appealing to them to stop the necessary shedding of blood and to achieve their liberties by means of education and industry
- English translation of “UNA VISITA A LA VICTORIA GAOL”
- farewell poem of Rizal that originally was without title and was unsigned. (Spanish Translation)
- a Barcelona newspaper, wherein it published a tribute eulogizing the novel’s original style which “is comparable only to the sublime Alexander Dumas” and may well be offered as “a model and a precious jewel in the now decadent literature of Spain”. (Spanish Translation)
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- Rizal wrote in 1891, which is an appeal to Spain to right the wrongs done to the Calamba tenants. (Spanish Trnslation)
- a denunciation of Spanish racial prejud (spanish translation)
- a letter made to praise the young ladies of Malolos for their courage to establish a school where they could learn Spanish, despite the opposition of Fr. Felipe Garcia, a Spanish parish priest of Malolos
- Sobre la Nueva Ortografia de la Lengua Tagala translation in english
- most important writing made by Rizal to deceive the Spanish authorities, the printed copies carried the false information that the printing was done by the LONDON PRINTING PRESS.
- a bitter attack against the friars for denying Christian burial to Mariano Herbosa in Calamba. (English Translation)
- a Madrid newspaper which sympathized with the Filipino cause, said: “To cover the ear, open the purse, and fold the arms—this is the Spanish colonial policy. (Spanish Translation)
- in this article, Rizal exposes Barrabtes’ ignorance on the Tagalog theatrical art
- A poem by Laong Laan (Rizal), entitled______ in which the author makes the Dapitan schoolboys sing that they know how to fight their rights
- Graciano Lopez Jaena founded the patriotic newspaper called ____ in Barcelona
- other unfinished novel of Rizal in Tagalog written in a light sarcastic style and is incomplete for only two chapters are finished.
- wrote Rizal in his travel diary “spreads out on the beach.
- Rizal wrote this poem in honor of Talisay for his pupils to sing. (English Translation)
- incriminatory leaflets which allegedly found in Lucia’s pillow cases; it is under the authorship of Fr. Jacinto and printed by the Imprenta de los Amigos del Pais, Manila. (English Translation)
- Rizal wrote in June, 1892, which was printed in sheet form in Hong Kong-it denounces the frequent outbreaks of intentional fires in Manila. (English Translation)
- English translation of SA MGA KABABAYAN
- a British daily newspaper whose editor is Mr. Frazier Smith, a friend of Rizal. Rizal contributed articles to this newspaper
- another satirical work as a reply to another slanderer, Fr. Salvador Font, who masterminded the banning of his Noli, in the fall of 1889
- reply to an anti-Filipino writing of a Spanish author Patricio de la Escosura , published by La Defensa on March 30, 1889. (English Translation)
- English translation of A LA NACION ESPAÑOLA.
- It is an able defense of the alleged indolence of the Filipinos. Rizal made a critical study of the causes why his people did not work hard during the Spanish regime. His main thesis was that the Filipinos are not by nature indolent.
- a defense of Antonio Luna against the attack of Pablo Mir Deas in the Barcelona newspaper El Puieblo Soberano. (English Translation)
- poem against a background of mental anguish in Brussels, during those sad days when he was worried by family disasters. (English Translation)
- Rizal wrote a poem on August 26, 1892, on the occasion of the captain’s birthday
- a brilliant defense of Blumentritt from the scutrillous attack of his enemies. (English Translation)
- Rizal wrote this beautiful poem about his serene life as an exile in Dapitan and sent it to her mother on October 22, 1895, which acclaimed by literary critics as one of the best ever penned by Rizal. (English Translation)
- a reply to a biased article entitled “Old Truths” published in La Patria , which ridiculed those Filipinos who asked for reforms. (English Translation)
- Rizal’s defense against the Spanish charges that the native local officials were ignorant and depraved. (English Translation)
- a reply to Vicente Belloc Sanchez’ letter published in La Patria, Madrid newspaper, which asserted that the granting of reforms in the Philippines would ruin the “peaceful and maternal rule” of the friars. (English Translation)
48 Clues: English translation of SA MGA KABABAYAN • English translation of A LA NACION ESPAÑOLA. • Spanish translation of The Song of the Traveler • which is a Tagalog translation of “The Rights of Man” • English translation of “UNA VISITA A LA VICTORIA GAOL” • wrote Rizal in his travel diary “spreads out on the beach. • ...
Barbs Puzzle 4 Ideas 2023-12-17
16 Clues: - soup • - sport • - coffee • - bakery • - my dog • - jeweler • - barbs store • - new car type • - wedding venue • - jewelry store • - red in spanish • - spanish sausage • - the great creator • - what her friends are • - that person you know • phone - Gretchens famous sale
African Americans 2022-04-29
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- a member of a South American people living in the central Andes before the Spanish conquest.
- explorer, soldier and conquistador best known for conquering the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla.
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- capital of the Inca Empire,
- the language spoken in Spain
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- An Aztec emperor of the sixteenth century
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation.
- 13th and last emperor of the Inca
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
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- the capital of the Aztec empire
- the worship of multiple gods
- an upright stone slab or column typically bearing a commemorative inscription or relief design, often serving as a gravestone.
- cutting plants and setting fires to fertilize farmland for crops
- small, stationary, artificial island built on a freshwater lake for agricultural purposes
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- mountains located in Wester South America
- One of the seven continents; connected to North America
- a member of an indigenous people of Yucatán and adjacent areas.
22 Clues: capital of the Inca Empire, • the worship of multiple gods • the language spoken in Spain • the capital of the Aztec empire • 13th and last emperor of the Inca • writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • mountains located in Wester South America • An Aztec emperor of the sixteenth century • One of the seven continents; connected to North America • ...
History project 2023-01-20
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- The Spanish Inquisition was instituted in _____
- ¿What was, in many cases, part of the mixture between two cultures?
- ¿Which was the center of New Spain in all areas?
- Mexico City was the center of the financial, shopping and cultural life of the _____
- ¿who were engaged in priesthood, military, commerce and mining, with no chance of having any government positions?
- In ____ many laborers or workers were indigenous or black slaves who saw an opportunity to work and get paid.
- Guanajuato and Taxco owe their peek to it
- By 1810, the territory of New Spain had a population of over six ____ people
- New Spain’s economic boom could be seen in the growth of towns such as:
- a repressive system fixing the Spanish conquistadors
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- The constitution of Cadiz had a great importance since it was the first developed in the kingdom and granted the subjects of the crown the title of ___
- main activity in New Spain during the eighteenth century
- By the end of the 17th ____ New Spain had become the richest possession of the Spanish Crown
- ¿French enlightened thinkers known as?
- ¿Sought to centralize power in the monarch and make a more efficient collection of taxes and tributes?
- classes began to enlarge their haciendas, favoring Internal trade that was not reported to the king
- Which viceroy ordered the first population census in New Spain, which resulted in more reliable data?
- Were planned following the Spanish model
- to resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control
- Talavera pottery, from Puebla region, mixes Mesoamerican techniques with ____ elements
20 Clues: ¿French enlightened thinkers known as? • Were planned following the Spanish model • Guanajuato and Taxco owe their peek to it • The Spanish Inquisition was instituted in _____ • ¿Which was the center of New Spain in all areas? • a repressive system fixing the Spanish conquistadors • main activity in New Spain during the eighteenth century • ...
Maya, Aztecs, and Inca 2025-11-14
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- Modern country where the Maya lived
- This famous food came from the Americas and the cacao seed
- A book made from a number of pages folded up in a zig-zag pattern
- The Last Inca Emperor
- The Inca built these throughout their Empire to enable communication by message runners
- Official language of the Inca
- The Maya, Aztec, and Inca did not make use of this round invention
- A monument made by the Aztecs and Maya
- Infectious disease brought by the Europeans that killed many of the Native Americans
- Inca ruler who expanded territory in mid 1400s
- people who conquered the Aztecs and Inca
- Capital city of the Inca Empire
- Modern day country where the Inca lived
- Modern day country where the Aztecs lived
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- name for a Spanish explorer, treasure hunter, and conqueror
- King of Aztecs when the Spanish arrived
- Powerful Empire in South America when the Spanish arrived
- _________Picchu was a hidden city of the Inca that was never discovered by the Spanish
- he conquered the Aztec Empire
- The Maya ________ predicted the end of the world on Dec. 21, 2012
- Maya writing was made up of picture symbols called __________
- The Inca had to pay a labor _______
- This civilization was not considered an Empire because it was made up of city-states
- another name for corn
- The Inca god Inti was the god of the _________
- Francisco ____________ conquered the Inca Empire
- Tenochtitlan was the capital city of this
- Maya played a game with a rubber ball that they had to get through a ________
28 Clues: The Last Inca Emperor • another name for corn • he conquered the Aztec Empire • Official language of the Inca • Capital city of the Inca Empire • Modern country where the Maya lived • The Inca had to pay a labor _______ • A monument made by the Aztecs and Maya • King of Aztecs when the Spanish arrived • Modern day country where the Inca lived • ...
Family Vacation 2016-04-01
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- This is the Spanish word for Hungry
- Person who is going to miss all of you to much
- Activity in which you are floating above the water and hooked to a boat
- To much time in this and you will be miserable the next day
- This is the Spanish word for Pizza
- Something you better have on this vacation
- This is something you can make with sand
- Flop Don't lose one of these or your feet will hurt
- What you board to fly to Mexico
- What your family shares
- Hopefully you packed more than one of these
- Where your mom and dad will eat way to much
- You need to drink plenty of this is a day
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- Large body of water that might have dolphins in it
- Items you can find in the sand by the hotel
- Someone who will take naps with Maia
- This is the Spanish word for Help
- This is the Spanish word for Thank You
- This is the Spanish word for water
- Person that will pull you out of the pool if you need help
- Activity in which you put your face in the water to see the fish
- A place to go to cool off
- This is who we all enjoy spending the most time with
- What you need to get back home
- What you show to the Flight Attendant the airplane
- Maia's favorite thing to have uptown and now can have everyday
26 Clues: What your family shares • A place to go to cool off • What you need to get back home • What you board to fly to Mexico • This is the Spanish word for Help • This is the Spanish word for water • This is the Spanish word for Pizza • This is the Spanish word for Hungry • Someone who will take naps with Maia • This is the Spanish word for Thank You • ...
African Americans 2022-04-29
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- a member of a South American people living in the central Andes before the Spanish conquest.
- an upright stone slab or column typically bearing a commemorative inscription or relief design, often serving as a gravestone.
- explorer, soldier and conquistador best known for conquering the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla.
- the capital of the Aztec empire
- small, stationary, artificial island built on a freshwater lake for agricultural purposes
- 13th and last emperor of the Inca
- each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation.
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- a member of an indigenous people of Yucatán and adjacent areas.
- the worship of multiple gods
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
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- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- the language spoken in Spain
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- One of the seven continents; connected to North America
- cutting plants and setting fires to fertilize farmland for crops
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- mountains located in Wester South America
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- capital of the Inca Empire,
- An Aztec emperor of the sixteenth century
22 Clues: capital of the Inca Empire, • the language spoken in Spain • the worship of multiple gods • the capital of the Aztec empire • 13th and last emperor of the Inca • writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • mountains located in Wester South America • An Aztec emperor of the sixteenth century • One of the seven continents; connected to North America • ...
6th Grade Social Studies 2022-06-08
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- English explorer looking for NW Passage for two different countries.
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca empire.
- Peninsula that was home to the Mayan Civilization.
- Native culture area located from Canada to Gulf of Mexico.
- Mountain range that was home to the Incan Civilization.
- Italian explorer working for Spain who set out to travel west to get east but discovered new lands.
- Italian explorer working for England who discovered cod-fishing off Newfoundland for England.
- Native culture area located from southern Oregon to Baja California.
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean.
- Native culture area located from Mississippi River to Atlantic and Canada to North Carolina.
- Portuguese explorer working for Spain whose voyage proved the world was round.
- Spanish explorer who was considered a failure but actually mapped out portions of SW N. America.
- Spanish explorer who was considered a failure but actually mapped out portions of SE N. America.
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- Native culture area located from Canada to southern Oregon.
- Native culture area located from Ohio Valley to Gulf of Mexico and Texas to Atlantic.
- Area between two mountains that was home to the Aztec Civilization.
- Native culture area located between the Cascade Range and the Rocky Mountains.
- Native culture area located between Sierra-Nevada and Rocky Mountains.
- French explorer who solidified French Colonies in the New World.
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec empire.
- Portuguese explorer who discovered the water route to India.
- French explorer who started the fur trade for France.
- Native culture area located in present-day AZ, NM, UT, and CO.
23 Clues: Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca empire. • Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec empire. • Peninsula that was home to the Mayan Civilization. • Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean. • French explorer who started the fur trade for France. • Mountain range that was home to the Incan Civilization. • ...
The Old Man and the Sea Complex Crossword 2017-12-01
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- the pictures of biblical figures which adorned the old man’s wall were _____s of his wife
- a unit of measurement the old man uses to measure depth; one of these is six feet
- the title given to both the jellyfish with a “gelatinous bladder” and to the bird with “long black wings”
- the old man compared the feeling in his hand to _____ mortis (Latin)
- the old man found the symptoms of ________ poisoning humiliating
- Coast Santiago went “turtle-ing” along the ________ Coast
- the old man in The Old Man and the Sea
- the baseball team the old man believes “cannot lose”
- attached to the gunwale of the boat to hold the oars
- the tough "budshields" of the royal palm (Spanish)
- the place where Manolin gets the beer; means grocery store in Spanish
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- the old man uses this term to describe the weather; it means breeze (Spanish)
- the old man dreams of the ______ Islands after exploring the beaches of Africa
- the young boy who relates well with the old man
- the type of rope the old man uses (Spanish)
- the animal the old man considers his brother, like the flying fish, due to its ability to “play and make jokes and love one another”
- the worst form of unlucky (Spanish)
- one of the items the old man was afraid would be stolen if he left it in the boat; an iron hook
- the brand of beer that comes in bottles which can be returned
- the upper end of a boat; the old man uses this to cut the line
20 Clues: the worst form of unlucky (Spanish) • the old man in The Old Man and the Sea • the type of rope the old man uses (Spanish) • the young boy who relates well with the old man • the tough "budshields" of the royal palm (Spanish) • the baseball team the old man believes “cannot lose” • attached to the gunwale of the boat to hold the oars • ...
A Crossword Puzzle for Emelia & Kirsten 2023-06-21
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- Color of a STOP sign (Spanish)
- From a Disney movie – we don’t talk about him
- Grandpa last year wrote an entire ____ for E&K
- Type of dance Emme is learning
- Game Kirsten loves where you guess what the other person is acting
- Grade that Kirsten enters in August
- Street your house is on
- Moana’s grandmother-was the “village crazy lady”
- Emme broke her arm and the doctor put on a ____ to help it heal
- Freeze agua & put this your drink to make it cold
- Drink that goes good with cookies (Spanish)
- Kirsten loves to play the ____ game (involves your brain)
- Grandma and Grandpa LOVE to get ______ in the mail
- What Kirsten likes to ride on
- Loves to play ball with anyone
- Kirsten calls Gma & Gpa’s hot tub the ___ ___
- Elsa’s eye color (Spanish)
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- Total number of tires on your two cars (Spanish)
- Sometimes a caterpillar turns into this (Spanish)
- Florida park where E&K went with mom, dad, Aunt Britt, Grandma and Grandpa this year
- E&K’s favorite park to visit in Myrtle Beach, SC
- E&K add toppings to ___ ______ to make desserts for everyone
- Elsa’s sister
- Emme wants to learn to do ____ ___ behind Grandma & Grandpa’s boat
- Faster than walking and has two wheels
- Emme’s response to almost every joke
- Grade that Emme enters in August
- Mommy’s first name is _____
- Daddy’s first name is _____
- Color of Grandpa’s teeth according to Emme
- Emme’s real name is _____
- Material on exterior of your house
32 Clues: Elsa’s sister • Street your house is on • Emme’s real name is _____ • Elsa’s eye color (Spanish) • Mommy’s first name is _____ • Daddy’s first name is _____ • What Kirsten likes to ride on • Color of a STOP sign (Spanish) • Type of dance Emme is learning • Loves to play ball with anyone • Grade that Emme enters in August • Material on exterior of your house • ...
The Age of Discovery 2024-04-24
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- English navigator who "discovered" two bodies of water, which were named after him.
- a Spanish/Portuguese explorer
- astronomical instrument used by navigators to find latitude.
- the two-way transfer of foods between the Americas and Europe.
- a name made in the 16th century for the American continents.
- clock with improved accuracy developed by John Harrison.
- Portuguese duke who is well known for funding and promoting maritime exploration..
- a group of missions that forced Native Americans to convert to Christianity.
- the science and practice of creating maps.
- branch of Christianity that prioritized faith alone.
- monotheistic religion based off the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- the faith and practice of the Roman Catholic Church.
- French mariner well known for his navigation of the St. Lawrence River.
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- Italian explorer who inspired America's name
- Spanish conquistador best known for his role in the fall of the Inca empire.
- Spanish explorer well known for his significance in the Aztec empire's destruction.
- period around the 15th to 17th century where Europeans began exploring overseas.
- the belief in the benefits of trading.
- Portuguese explorer well known for leading the first successful circumnavigation of the globe.
- the first European to sail to India through the Cape of Good Hope.
- navigational instrument used to tell the direction
- first European navigator to reach the southern tip of Africa.
- italian explorer labeled as the "discoverer" of the New World.
- Spanish explorer and first European to discover the Mississippi River.
- a long journey traveling through sea.
- a small, fast Spanish/Portuguese ship
26 Clues: a Spanish/Portuguese explorer • a long journey traveling through sea. • a small, fast Spanish/Portuguese ship • the belief in the benefits of trading. • the science and practice of creating maps. • Italian explorer who inspired America's name • navigational instrument used to tell the direction • branch of Christianity that prioritized faith alone. • ...
Tek ko_03.15.25 (vol 3) 2025-03-13
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- condiment "acetic acid"
- "______ in Seattle" starring Hanks and Ryan
- "______ at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
- Spanish "bomba" in English
- its movie theme is "Colors of the Wind"
- "uno" in English
- Spanish "silla" in English
- If 10m+2=4m+26, then what is 5m+6?
- string the following symbols: potassium, actinium,uranium and calcium
- X in Arabic Numeral (meka-makanini kata yata.. hahaha)
- a flat, dry baked biscuit typically made with flour
- cereal food with ear and cob
- "....and _____ _____ _____ so. The people ask me how. How I've lived till now...."-Don McLean
- algebra or trigonometry or calculus
- "..._____ _____ ____ like crazy. Ever since you went away, every hour, every day...."
- string the following symbols: tellurium, potassium and cobalt
- Ginebra or Suntory or Beefeater
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- Spanish "lazo" in English
- Heineken or Corona or San Miguel
- moringa or drumstick tree or horse-radish tree
- base ingredient of ketchup other than tomato
- If 10m+2=4m+26, then what is m?
- "dried _____": daing, tuyô, buwad, or bilad
- "______ potato": a tropical vine of the morning-glory family
- Land of the Rising Sun
- love interest of Shrek
- capital city of Thailand
- "sweet, _____ and salty"
- its capital city is Hanoi
- freshwater fish with whiskers
- Spanish "rojo" in English
- "_____ and the Beast
- Spanish "la cena" in English
- If 10m+2=4m+26, then what is 3m-1?
- its movie theme is "Reflection"
- If 10m+2=4m+26, then what is m-1?
- scrambled or sunny side-up or omelet
37 Clues: "uno" in English • "_____ and the Beast • Land of the Rising Sun • love interest of Shrek • condiment "acetic acid" • capital city of Thailand • "sweet, _____ and salty" • Spanish "lazo" in English • its capital city is Hanoi • Spanish "rojo" in English • Spanish "bomba" in English • Spanish "silla" in English • cereal food with ear and cob • Spanish "la cena" in English • ...
Tek ko_06.12.25 (vol 3) 2025-06-11
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- "bilimbi" to Filipinos
- a type of dessert or candy, of French origin, traditionally made from whipped egg whites and sugar
- If 10j+4=11j+1, then what is j?
- Chinese "laoshi" in English
- If 11m+9=9m+11, then what is m?
- its Capital City is Beijing
- "Pearl of the Orient Seas"
- a mass of tissue in thAe body, often attached to bones
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- "Dead" or "Black" or "Red" or "Caspian"
- place for rest and recreation
- Spanish "desayuno" in English
- a drop in the magnitude of voltage in an electrical power system
- third color in the rainbow arc
- a tower containing a powerful flashing lamp that is built on the coast or on a small island ("parola" in Tagalog)
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- an adhesive label or notice
- an American Spanish word that translates to “roasted” or “roast meat”
- "snow_____": one of the soft, white bits of frozen water that fall as snow
- "______ River": "Huanghe River"
- evening meal
- midday meal
- a landform alongside a sea
- "Swedish" or "Thai" or "Shiatsu"
- main ingredient of camaron rebosado
- a strip of cloth, paper, or plastic with an adhesive surface
- "bogo sip-eoyo" in English
- Spanish "ciento" in English
- Spanish for "solitude"
- "Sebastian" of The Little Mermaid is mistaken to be this crustacean
- "kanluran" in English
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- "timog" in English
- "rojo" for Spanish
- joint between the thigh and the lower leg
- "te amo"
35 Clues: "te amo" • midday meal • evening meal • "timog" in English • "rojo" for Spanish • "kanluran" in English • "bilimbi" to Filipinos • Spanish for "solitude" • a landform alongside a sea • "bogo sip-eoyo" in English • "Pearl of the Orient Seas" • an adhesive label or notice • Chinese "laoshi" in English • its Capital City is Beijing • Spanish "ciento" in English • place for rest and recreation • ...
Crossword made by Lithuanians 2014-05-05
11 Clues: Net in Polish • Boat in Polish • Wolf in Spanish • Dragon in Polish • Castle in Spanish • Crow in Lithuanian • Monster in Spanish • Money in Bulgarian • Witch in Lithuanian • Cauldron in Turkish • Rooster in Lithuanian
CHAPTER 9 2012-10-21
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- forgiveness, pardon
- forgiveness, suspend
- smooth, prompt, easily, flowing
- The local, ________ changes in the lease agreement would later cause problems for the administrators on Guam.
- justify, innocence
- indistinct, ambiguity
- divided, separated
- benefit, value
- allowance
- Diciplinarios and presidarios were like Spanish _________, serving their tour in Hagatna.famine starvation, hunger
- self-governing, type of government
- Soldiers that needed discipline.
- disloyalty
- fortune, funds, wealth
- position, role, duty
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- treaty, agreement
- highest class
- supposedly
- absorb, incorporate
- city people
- awful, pitiful, tragic
- importan, origin, essential
- The Marianas became a Spanish __________ in 1860.
- People who had committed civilian crimes.
- Spanish ________ arrived in the Marianas.
- legislature
- dry, lack of rain, arid
- unjust, unfair, wrong
- authority
- Chinese farmers cut their _________ and married Chamorro women.
30 Clues: allowance • authority • supposedly • disloyalty • city people • legislature • highest class • benefit, value • treaty, agreement • justify, innocence • divided, separated • forgiveness, pardon • absorb, incorporate • forgiveness, suspend • position, role, duty • indistinct, ambiguity • unjust, unfair, wrong • awful, pitiful, tragic • fortune, funds, wealth • dry, lack of rain, arid • ...
Cortes and the Aztec Empire 2013-10-23
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- First name
- What did he do?
- Cortes help Montezuma ......... to strengthen power
- First allies in South America
- What he look for in South America?
- How long did it take for them to travel through South America?
- Nationaility
- Many Aztecs died of strange and new ......
- Where did he conquer?
- When did he arrive in Tenochtitlan?
- What did the Aztecs think Cortes was? (a .....)
- What was something that was impractical in the heat? (that they wear)
- What was a material that helped the Spanish conquest?
- When did Cortes return to take siege of Tenochtitlan?
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- Other empires he conquered in South America
- The length of the siege
- What was he?
- What did the Spanish convert the Aztecs to? (religion)
- Who greeted Cortes upon his arrival?
- Set sail for Mexico
20 Clues: First name • What was he? • Nationaility • What did he do? • Set sail for Mexico • Where did he conquer? • The length of the siege • First allies in South America • What he look for in South America? • When did he arrive in Tenochtitlan? • Who greeted Cortes upon his arrival? • Many Aztecs died of strange and new ...... • Other empires he conquered in South America • ...
Teddy's Crossword 2021-12-10
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- "This is my _________" - ABBA
- "Sarah ________ Sanders".
- Simpsons character "li'l _______".
- Christmas Month
- In the blink of the eye (in latin)
- hippopotamus Latin name
- Stinging flying insect
- Great compromiser
- of the camera triangle of exposure
- One of the "B's" in ABBA
- Divcie that captures solar wind
- Female Pig
- Spanish table
- Mongolian Ox of sorts
- Capital of Burkina Faso
- Latin Phrase, "Jesus Help!".
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- Latin Declension for the Subject
- Feet in a meter
- Capital of Azerbaijan
- Edge of space (100k)
- The divine comedy
- Spanish fool
- The national flower of the United States
- Stanford Motto
- French Christmas name
- The Hulk greek letter
- Formula for di-Hydrogen monoxide
- Spanish Basketteball
- Day of the week for camels.
- "I am _______ to omega"
- Colorful bird
31 Clues: Female Pig • Spanish fool • Colorful bird • Spanish table • Stanford Motto • Feet in a meter • Christmas Month • The divine comedy • Great compromiser • Edge of space (100k) • Spanish Basketteball • Capital of Azerbaijan • French Christmas name • The Hulk greek letter • Mongolian Ox of sorts • Stinging flying insect • hippopotamus Latin name • "I am _______ to omega" • Capital of Burkina Faso • ...
Easter 2024-03-21
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- Chocolate bunny maker
- The Mad Hatter's friend
- The late character in Alice In Wonderland
- The Pagan goddess of Fertility
- He betrayed Jesus
- A planet and a chocolate brand
- A female sheep
- Spanish for chicken (Masculine)
- Country famous for Tulips
- Another word for hen
- A Roman punishment
- Which day did Jesus return?
- Spanish for chicken (Feminine)
- Wallace and Gromit's woolly friend
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- Condiment served with Lamb
- Creme Egg maker
- A yellow flower
- Why Christians celebrate Easter
- The Spanish word for egg
- A traditional bread product
- He doubted Jesus's return
- A bird's favourite chocolate brand
- A male sheep
- The centre of an egg
- What April is known for
- Followers of Jesus
- A country famous for Lamb
- What Jesus's crown was made of
28 Clues: A male sheep • A female sheep • Creme Egg maker • A yellow flower • He betrayed Jesus • Followers of Jesus • A Roman punishment • The centre of an egg • Another word for hen • Chocolate bunny maker • The Mad Hatter's friend • What April is known for • The Spanish word for egg • He doubted Jesus's return • Country famous for Tulips • A country famous for Lamb • Condiment served with Lamb • ...
Expresiones útiles 2021-08-30
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- You do this in your notebook.
- How do you write...in Spanish?
- What do this action with el libro.
- When you understand Señora Zambrano's instructions
- I don't have
- Not way over there.
- When you are confused.
- What a pregunta needs.
- Bio break!
- We use un lápiz to do this.
- You ask this question when you don't know what page we're on.
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- The opposite of noise.
- We use this when we play Quizlet Live.
- When you need Profesora Señora to speak slowly in Spanish.
- You take notes here.
- You express this when you need an answer from Señora Zambrano
- Working in pairs.
- I have
- How do you say...in Spanish?
- You are confident with what you know.
- You use this phrase when you politely ask for something
21 Clues: I have • Bio break! • I don't have • Working in pairs. • Not way over there. • You take notes here. • The opposite of noise. • When you are confused. • What a pregunta needs. • We use un lápiz to do this. • How do you say...in Spanish? • You do this in your notebook. • How do you write...in Spanish? • What do this action with el libro. • You are confident with what you know. • ...
Unidad 6 2026-04-27
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- Lots of trees, environment, animals.
- To ___ lives
- to be in protection
- conflict, warfare, battle
- Lots of fire spreading fast
- Spanish word for a tropical cyclone
- For someone to pass away
- TO completely break down something
- sudden and violent weather, lots of rain
- Spanish word for destructive rotating column of air
- When the earth shakes violently in a certain region
- tranquility, harmony, calm
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- To create/ start something
- A huge body of water
- A structure/ built object
- the opposite of being safe
- the market/financial management
- To leave for your safety
- To ___ those in danger
- to heal from danger
- To offer help
- A type of region, very hot, few animals and plants
- Spanish word for overwhelming amount of water
- To give away something
24 Clues: To ___ lives • To offer help • to be in protection • to heal from danger • A huge body of water • To ___ those in danger • To give away something • To leave for your safety • For someone to pass away • A structure/ built object • conflict, warfare, battle • To create/ start something • the opposite of being safe • tranquility, harmony, calm • Lots of fire spreading fast • ...
Exploration and Colonization crossword puzzle 2021-11-03
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- a grant from Spanish royalty
- territory inhabited by foreigners
- a device used for navigating;points closest to north
- selecting of a people for a specific purpose
- the offspring of a European and an African
- travel across the ocean
- economic belief of trade stimulating the economy
- a Spanish conqueror
- a Portuguese ship
- a country's native government
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- a plot of land for livestock and cash crops
- a device used for time-keeping and latitude tracking
- middle portion of a triangular trade
- goods a country trades
- a descendant of a European born in Latin America
- history, art, and customs of a people
- the offspring of a European and Native American
- a Spanish or Portuguese official; born in Europe
- another name for work
- a forced labor draft of indigenous people
20 Clues: a Portuguese ship • a Spanish conqueror • another name for work • goods a country trades • travel across the ocean • a grant from Spanish royalty • a country's native government • territory inhabited by foreigners • middle portion of a triangular trade • history, art, and customs of a people • a forced labor draft of indigenous people • the offspring of a European and an African • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (S.Johnson) 2015-09-07
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- a religious group that wanted to change the English Church
- leads army into america, claiming land for Spain
- investors find colony to get profits
- founder of Providence later becomes Rhode Island
- they seeked gold,but suffered from disease and starvation
- the dutch and native americans traded many of these
- they conquered central and portions of North America
- later becomes New York
- known as "brown gold"
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- proprietor of New Netherlands
- a person mixed with spanish and native american ancestory
- spanish settlers that married native women
- married Pocahontas creating temporary peace
- settlers welcome ____________ to the New Netherlands
- they flee to escape persecution, later finding the Plymouth colony
- they form independent congregations
- founder of Pennsylvania
- "the city of brotherly love"
- founders of New Netherlands
- social equality,cooperation, religious tolerance,and pacifism
20 Clues: known as "brown gold" • later becomes New York • founder of Pennsylvania • founders of New Netherlands • "the city of brotherly love" • proprietor of New Netherlands • they form independent congregations • investors find colony to get profits • spanish settlers that married native women • married Pocahontas creating temporary peace • ...
Exploration & Colonization 2020-11-03
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- the 17th-century economic belief
- Exchange: The exchange between Europe&America
- Spanish conquerors of America's
- of Trade: The balance values of Imported/Exported
- Was used in weapons to conquer new land
- Crops: A crop that is grown to be sold
- children of Native Americans and Europeans.
- right of Spanish landowners use natives
- Descendents of Europeans born in America
- Country: A major European country
- agricultural estates
- These things motivated the explorers
- Exploration: countries sent explorers to new land
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- to bring a product into a country to be sold.
- children of Africans and Europeans
- boat that helped explorers get across the ocean
- Spanish/Portuguese officials of New-world
- area that is controlled by a country far away
- send a product to be sold in another country.
- World: The Americas
20 Clues: World: The Americas • agricultural estates • Spanish conquerors of America's • the 17th-century economic belief • Country: A major European country • children of Africans and Europeans • These things motivated the explorers • Crops: A crop that is grown to be sold • Was used in weapons to conquer new land • right of Spanish landowners use natives • ...
VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2024-07-25
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- It is "calle" in spanish
- It is similar to beautiful
- It is the opposite of nothing
- It is the opposite of stand up
- It is the opposite of go
- It is used to warm the house
- It is used to indicate that something doesn't work
- It is used to keep the order in the society
- It is the opposite of upstairs
- It is the opposite of deny
- It is the past of stop
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- It is similar to last years
- It is the opposite of surrender
- It is the opposite of downstairs
- It is similar to tear
- It is "registrarse" in Spanish
- It is "cuidadoso" in Spanish
- It is used to instruct a class
- It is the past of give
- It is the past of go
20 Clues: It is the past of go • It is similar to tear • It is the past of give • It is the past of stop • It is "calle" in spanish • It is the opposite of go • It is similar to beautiful • It is the opposite of deny • It is similar to last years • It is used to warm the house • It is "cuidadoso" in Spanish • It is the opposite of nothing • It is "registrarse" in Spanish • ...
Hispanic Heritage 2024-09-10
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- Type of bean, often eaten refried
- Coffee-exporting South American country
- Civil rights activist Huerta
- Mexican band
- Mexican pyramid builder
- Avocado dip
- It takes two to do it
- Greenish-blue gem
- Mexican artist Kahlo
- Enchilada wrap
- Machu Picchu locale
- Central American country with capital San José (2 words)
- Pepper with a punch
- Havana's home
- The past
- Spanish stuffed turnover
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- Wide-brimmed hat
- Country with 31 states
- Folded food
- Spanish celebration
- Lifestyle and customs
- 'Friends' in Spanish
- Madrid's country
- Tomato-based taco topping
- Needlework embellishment on clothing
- Paper mache party game
- Sleeveless garment that drapes like a cape
- Ranchero's wrap; woolen blanket
- Closely-related group
- Bean's partner
- Labor organizer Cesar
- Banana-like fruit
32 Clues: The past • Folded food • Avocado dip • Mexican band • Havana's home • Enchilada wrap • Bean's partner • Wide-brimmed hat • Madrid's country • Greenish-blue gem • Banana-like fruit • Spanish celebration • Machu Picchu locale • Pepper with a punch • 'Friends' in Spanish • Mexican artist Kahlo • Lifestyle and customs • It takes two to do it • Closely-related group • Labor organizer Cesar • ...
Random stuff 2021-12-16
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- found at playgrounds and tree
- blast off
- part of a tree
- time to go to sleep
- sand and water
- bad guy in movie
- grows in trees
- what you swim in
- bear in spanish
- homerun!
- vroom
- tells time
- red fur
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- big round and orange
- slow shell
- Ho Ho Ho
- most important meal of the day
- scary
- touchdown!
- red nosed raindeer
- 1 in spanish
- Makes french fries
22 Clues: scary • vroom • red fur • Ho Ho Ho • homerun! • blast off • slow shell • touchdown! • tells time • 1 in spanish • part of a tree • sand and water • grows in trees • bear in spanish • bad guy in movie • what you swim in • red nosed raindeer • Makes french fries • time to go to sleep • big round and orange • found at playgrounds and tree • most important meal of the day
short word annoyance 2022-02-23
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- opposite of subtract
- ryhmes with rad
- way to confirm
- rapping rhymes with time
- day time
- yes reversed (Spanish)
- overpowered
- Spanish way of saying yes
- opposite of yes
- what you are called
- opposite of don't
- asap
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- awesome!
- lag wifi
- abbreviation of deadly insult
- big forest animal
- opposite of off
- not later
- exclusive
- kanyes new name
- opposite of sun
- cool!
- something you say to confirm
23 Clues: asap • cool! • awesome! • lag wifi • day time • not later • exclusive • overpowered • way to confirm • ryhmes with rad • opposite of off • kanyes new name • opposite of yes • opposite of sun • big forest animal • opposite of don't • what you are called • opposite of subtract • yes reversed (Spanish) • rapping rhymes with time • Spanish way of saying yes • something you say to confirm • ...
expressions 2022-02-15
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- run in spanish
- not very well
- How's it going
- excellent
- you excuse yourself
- see you tomorrow
- how are you
- what month is it?
- what time does the afternoon start ?
- see you soon
- sing is Spanish
- what's up ?
- Bye!
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- "good afternoon
- not very good
- How's it going?
- "see you later"
- My name is ...
- "good night"
- hello
- 7:04 am
- "good morning"
- his/her name is
- miercoles,jueves,-----
24 Clues: Bye! • hello • 7:04 am • excellent • how are you • what's up ? • "good night" • see you soon • not very good • not very well • run in spanish • My name is ... • How's it going • "good morning" • "good afternoon • How's it going? • "see you later" • his/her name is • sing is Spanish • see you tomorrow • what month is it? • you excuse yourself • miercoles,jueves,----- • what time does the afternoon start ?
Me Gusta! 2022-09-21
23 Clues: map • why? • music • what? • a lot • I like • guitar • soccer • to run • nothing • to swim • popular • you like • to dance • september • television • to watch TV • I do not like • to ride a bike • You do not like • the spanish speaking territory USA owns • a word thats the same in English and Spanish • the dance from Puerto Rico thats also a food
Cooking techniques 2024-07-26
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- Chinese bite-sized dishes
- Hungarian meat stew
- Italian noodle dish
- Japanese fried dish
- Italian flatbread
- Japanese rice dish
- Asian quick cooking method
- Mexican folded tortilla
- Middle Eastern grilled meat
- Spicy Indian dish
- Spanish rice dish
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- Greek meat skewer
- Indian flatbread
- Spanish small dishes
- Middle Eastern chickpea dip
- Japanese rolled rice
- Fermented Korean side dish
- Indian clay oven
- Middle Eastern fried ball
- Russian beet soup
- French sweet bread
21 Clues: Indian flatbread • Indian clay oven • Greek meat skewer • Italian flatbread • Russian beet soup • Spicy Indian dish • Spanish rice dish • Japanese rice dish • French sweet bread • Hungarian meat stew • Italian noodle dish • Japanese fried dish • Spanish small dishes • Japanese rolled rice • Mexican folded tortilla • Chinese bite-sized dishes • Middle Eastern fried ball • Fermented Korean side dish • ...
8 2024-08-28
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- Icelandic folklore
- Greenlandic delicacy
- Swedish Christmas tree
- Danish Christmas dinner
- Gift-giver
- British church event
- Filipino tradition
- Spanish Yule log
- French Yule log
- Swiss Christmas cookie
- Latin American nativity
- Colombian candle festival
- Swedish celebration
- German tradition
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- British tradition
- Mexican celebrations
- German Christmas dish
- Swedish Christmas porridge
- Canadian Christmas tradition
- Dutch Christmas bread
- French celebration
- Spanish nougat
- German tradition
- Italian Christmas cookie
- Greek New Year bread
25 Clues: Gift-giver • Spanish nougat • French Yule log • German tradition • Spanish Yule log • German tradition • British tradition • Icelandic folklore • French celebration • Filipino tradition • Swedish celebration • Mexican celebrations • Greenlandic delicacy • British church event • Greek New Year bread • German Christmas dish • Dutch Christmas bread • Swedish Christmas tree • Swiss Christmas cookie • ...
Cooking techniques 2024-07-26
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- Chinese bite-sized dishes
- Hungarian meat stew
- Italian noodle dish
- Japanese fried dish
- Italian flatbread
- Japanese rice dish
- Asian quick cooking method
- Mexican folded tortilla
- Middle Eastern grilled meat
- Spicy Indian dish
- Spanish rice dish
Down
- Greek meat skewer
- Indian flatbread
- Spanish small dishes
- Middle Eastern chickpea dip
- Japanese rolled rice
- Fermented Korean side dish
- Indian clay oven
- Middle Eastern fried ball
- Russian beet soup
- French sweet bread
21 Clues: Indian flatbread • Indian clay oven • Greek meat skewer • Italian flatbread • Russian beet soup • Spicy Indian dish • Spanish rice dish • Japanese rice dish • French sweet bread • Hungarian meat stew • Italian noodle dish • Japanese fried dish • Spanish small dishes • Japanese rolled rice • Mexican folded tortilla • Chinese bite-sized dishes • Middle Eastern fried ball • Fermented Korean side dish • ...
Preterit-O's 2022-10-28
10 Clues: To do in spanish • To put in spanish • To put in spanish • To talk in spanish • To tell in spanish • To give in spanish • To write in spanish • To be able to in spanish • Temporary version of to be in spanish • Temporary version of to be in spanish
Clue 4 - SOTM Crossword 2026-05-22
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- Mama's name
- The number of days the girls were in Mexico
- Spanish for mermaid
- ______ Pass, the city where the cinco hermanitas live
- Sucks the blood out of goats
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- Spanish for musician
- Aztec Queen, the Holy Mother of all mankind
- The Evil _____ - sent by Cecilia
- A mythical warlock shapeshifter
- A traditional Latin American healer
- Witch owls
- Spanish for five
- Papa's name
13 Clues: Witch owls • Mama's name • Papa's name • Spanish for five • Spanish for mermaid • Spanish for musician • Sucks the blood out of goats • A mythical warlock shapeshifter • The Evil _____ - sent by Cecilia • A traditional Latin American healer • Aztec Queen, the Holy Mother of all mankind • The number of days the girls were in Mexico • ...
edupub.au@cambridge.org 2021-11-16
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- The language spoken by the Mexica people.
- Spanish conqueror who was responsible for recording the local languages.
- The Emperor was an absolute ruler and was considered a ____.
- Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion.
- Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec god of _____ and air.
- Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel.
- Disease that decimated the major Aztec city and allowed the Spanish to succeed in their siege.
- The Day of the ____, which is celebrated on the Christian All Souls Day, also aligns with an Aztec tradition that took place at the same time.
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- Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers.
- The prophesied end of 'this world', as stated by the Sun Stone found in Mexico City.
- La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors.
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico.
- The treaty of ______ was made to divide the New World between the Spanish and Portuguese monarchies.
- Chocolate drink given to victims about to be sacrificed to relax them.
- Quetzalcoatl was a ____ serpent who was opposed to human sacrifice and banished by the other gods.
15 Clues: Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers. • The language spoken by the Mexica people. • La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors. • Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec god of _____ and air. • Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion. • Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel. • Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico. • ...
edupub.au@cambridge.org 2021-11-16
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- Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers.
- La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors.
- The emperor was an absolute ruler and was considered a ____.
- Cause of the prophesied end of 'this world', as stated by the Sun Stone found in Mexico City.
- Chocolate drink given to victims about to be sacrificed to relax them.
- Spanish conqueror who was responsible for recording the local languages.
- The language spoken by the Mexica people.
- Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel.
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- Quetzalcoatl was a ____ serpent who was opposed to human sacrifice and banished by the other gods.
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico.
- Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec god of _____ and air.
- The treaty of ______ was made to divide the New World between the Spanish and Portuguese monarchies.
- Disease that decimated the major Aztec city and allowed the Spanish to succeed in their siege.
- Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion.
- The Day of the ____, which is celebrated on the Christian All Souls Day, also aligns with an Aztec tradition that took place at the same time.
15 Clues: Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers. • The language spoken by the Mexica people. • La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors. • Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec god of _____ and air. • Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion. • Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel. • Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico. • ...
1 BATXILLERAT A ENGLISH (Berta G, Rebecca) 2023-05-25
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- (Maths) An oriented segment that is determined with two points.
- (Math) An expression that defines a relationship between a variable x and y.
- A heavy wind with sand that always appears in the desert.
- (Two words, it's separated by a /) Works in the form of dialogue intended for representation. (Spanish)
- (Catalan literature) It’s new and centenary.
- (Philosophy) Doubt as to the truth of something.
- (Spanish literature) The first period that we learnt in catalan.
- The type of art that is expressed in the form of books.
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- (Two words, it's separated by a /) It’s the belief that the main point of your life is happiness. (Philosophy).
- (Spanish) The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- Risky, dangerous.
- (Spanish literature) The century of…
- (Philosophy) The belief that nothing in the world has a real existence.
- A person that is obsessed with you and always is looking at your steps.
- (Spanish) Word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
15 Clues: Risky, dangerous. • (Spanish literature) The century of… • (Catalan literature) It’s new and centenary. • (Philosophy) Doubt as to the truth of something. • The type of art that is expressed in the form of books. • A heavy wind with sand that always appears in the desert. • (Maths) An oriented segment that is determined with two points. • ...
APUSH Period One Crossword 2022-08-23
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- A spanish document that allowed Spanish monarchs the ability to convert people on land they claimed
- Leading Spanish men granted land in the
- Illness that aided the Spanish in conquering Native American Empires
- Capital of the Aztec empire
- An economic system based on private ownership and the free exchange of goods
- New kind of ship used by Portugal to trade with Asia
Down
- some type of blood relation or extended family
- Monarch of Spain during the time when the Spanish discovered the New World
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence
- Massive empire located in the area of present day central america
- The domination by one nation or group by another nation or group
- Last name of one of the first people to lead a crew to the new world from Spain
- Corn like crop grown mostly by Native American empires in Central and South America
- A social structure based on heredity
- Native Americans that lived in areas like present day Arizona and New Mexico
15 Clues: Capital of the Aztec empire • A social structure based on heredity • Leading Spanish men granted land in the • some type of blood relation or extended family • New kind of ship used by Portugal to trade with Asia • The domination by one nation or group by another nation or group • Massive empire located in the area of present day central america • ...
Foreign languages 2021-10-08
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- Por favor in Spanish
- Bapchia is grandma in which language?
- Italian word for Mrs
- German motorway
- What the French call a maison
- German name for beer festival during 10th month
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- Spanish for thank you
- Italian informal word for hello or goodbye
- Spaghetti, penne, fusilli, macaroni for example
- French for the number 8
- French word for red
- What the Spanish call cerveza
- What kind of meat is Chateaubriand?
- French word for yes
14 Clues: German motorway • French word for red • French word for yes • Por favor in Spanish • Italian word for Mrs • Spanish for thank you • French for the number 8 • What the Spanish call cerveza • What the French call a maison • What kind of meat is Chateaubriand? • Bapchia is grandma in which language? • Italian informal word for hello or goodbye • ...
For Zobby 2023-01-21
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- reptile, in a while
- Goth raspberry
- occurring without premeditation
- order
- oversimplified belief
- Unexpected, Spanish
- send away
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- made up
- based on logic
- I am Spanish
- Hard to understand
- moral supervisor suppression with maritime vessel
- characterised by constant change
- in a higher energy state
- place of worship
- cuddle
16 Clues: order • cuddle • made up • send away • I am Spanish • based on logic • Goth raspberry • place of worship • Hard to understand • reptile, in a while • Unexpected, Spanish • oversimplified belief • in a higher energy state • occurring without premeditation • characterised by constant change • moral supervisor suppression with maritime vessel
Find the Secret Word to Discover the Location 2023-04-17
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- Spanish punch
- The birthday girl we know and love
- Stocking-filler fruit
- NYC nickname
- Mental health mentor
- "Si en fallas no follas, en ____ no fallas"
Down
- Taylor Swift, for one
- Go here for a bocadillo, croissant or Jamón ibérico Tuesday to Friday
- Jugo
- Cocktail made for the first time in 1959 by Constante Gil
- 55 cows can be found at each of these gift shop chain locations
- Saffron-flavored Spanish dish
- Mara's alma matter
- Ford automobile and sign mara might be stubborn
- Spanish river
15 Clues: Jugo • NYC nickname • Spanish punch • Spanish river • Mara's alma matter • Mental health mentor • Taylor Swift, for one • Stocking-filler fruit • Saffron-flavored Spanish dish • The birthday girl we know and love • "Si en fallas no follas, en ____ no fallas" • Ford automobile and sign mara might be stubborn • Cocktail made for the first time in 1959 by Constante Gil • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Review 2022-10-06
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- A type of fort usually built around a mission
- First Portuguese explorer to reach India; no spaces, full name
- The second rank in the Spain social class system in the Americas; born to two Spanish parents
- A Spanish explorer
- Spaniards born in Spain
- resistance, particularly to disease
- Henry the ___ was the prince of Portugal who set up centers for exploration
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- A religious community
- First name of the explorer who was the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa
- Someone who is born of Spanish and Native American parents
- One of the ships Christopher Columbus takes on his first voyage; two words, no spaces
- Last name of the Spanish explorer who took over the Aztec Empire
- First name of the first explorer to circumnavigate the world
- An instrument that uses stars for navigation
- The queen who finances Columbus' voyage
- A time of rebirth of Ancient Greek and Roman ideas in Europe
- The empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro
17 Clues: A Spanish explorer • A religious community • Spaniards born in Spain • resistance, particularly to disease • The queen who finances Columbus' voyage • The empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro • An instrument that uses stars for navigation • A type of fort usually built around a mission • Someone who is born of Spanish and Native American parents • ...
Día de los Muertos 2021-10-28
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- bright flower that attracts the souls to the altar (in English)
- female skeleton iconic for Día de los Muertos (2 words)
- American holiday that is celebrated around the same time as Día de los Muertos
- "bread of the dead" in Spanish
- relatives who died before you were born (in English)
- main character in Coco
- the name of the Mexican hairless dog from Coco
- the country that the movie Coco takes place
- Día de los Muertos in English
- some traditions for this holiday come from the ___________ empire
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- traditional paper art for Día de los Muertos (in Spanish)
- these are lit to help guide spirits to the altar (in English)
- Spanish word for "skeleton"
- the butterfly that represents the souls of those who have passed (in English)
- altar where items are placed on display for a loved one who has passed away
- meat and cornmeal wrapped in corn husks
- celebrated Oct 31 - Nov 2 (in Spanish)
17 Clues: main character in Coco • Spanish word for "skeleton" • Día de los Muertos in English • "bread of the dead" in Spanish • celebrated Oct 31 - Nov 2 (in Spanish) • meat and cornmeal wrapped in corn husks • the country that the movie Coco takes place • the name of the Mexican hairless dog from Coco • relatives who died before you were born (in English) • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (J.Root) 2015-09-07
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- spanish settlers that are mostly men.
- they suffer when Powhatan destroys the farms
- an extreme separatist minister with controversial views
- spanish explorers that seek gold,silver.
- investors fund colony
- teaches that ministries are unnecessary
- they formed independent congregations
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- they wanted peace
- the city of brotherly love
- servants that worked 4-7 years for passage
- forcing the natives to farm,ranch,mine.
- a person of mixed spanish and Native American ancestry
- they wanted to purify the church of England
- the plymouth colony
- a profit that saved Jamestown
15 Clues: they wanted peace • the plymouth colony • investors fund colony • the city of brotherly love • a profit that saved Jamestown • spanish settlers that are mostly men. • they formed independent congregations • forcing the natives to farm,ranch,mine. • teaches that ministries are unnecessary • spanish explorers that seek gold,silver. • servants that worked 4-7 years for passage • ...
chapter4 section 1-2 2020-10-19
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- the base of Frances colonial empire in north america
- war between british, French, and North America
- Genoese sea captain
- natives farmed ranched or mined for Spanish land lords.
- sought freedom from the anglican church
- he conquered the ican empire
- landed on the shores of Mexico
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- north america became known as this
- the incan ruler
- the name of the settlement
- a mixed spanish and native american population
- land that is controlled
- found a 2nd english colony called plymouth
- Native american ruler
- Spanish explorers who followed Cortés
15 Clues: the incan ruler • Genoese sea captain • Native american ruler • land that is controlled • the name of the settlement • he conquered the ican empire • landed on the shores of Mexico • north america became known as this • Spanish explorers who followed Cortés • sought freedom from the anglican church • found a 2nd english colony called plymouth • ...
La Geografia 2024-10-17
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- Capital is Lima; home of the Incan Mountains
- A U.S. Territory
- The only Spanish-speaking country in Europe
- The ____________ Rainforest
- Named after the equator
- Next to Uruguay
- The capital of this place is Santiago
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- Spanish-speaking country located in Africa
- The country with a sun on its flag
- Country meaning Rich Coast
- Home to a famous canal
- The number of countries with Spanish as their official language
- Country in South America with Portuguese as their official language.
- The capital is Montevideo
- Caribbean Island
15 Clues: Next to Uruguay • A U.S. Territory • Caribbean Island • Home to a famous canal • Named after the equator • The capital is Montevideo • Country meaning Rich Coast • The ____________ Rainforest • The country with a sun on its flag • The capital of this place is Santiago • Spanish-speaking country located in Africa • The only Spanish-speaking country in Europe • ...
Taniya’s Crossword 2024-10-18
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- two beers in Spanish
- a type of hobby involving brushes and canvas
- The setting of the story
- part of the title
- a body of water
- the author of Hills like White Elephants
- the ethnicity of the charters in the story
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- What one of the curtains was made of
- hills part of the title
- the alcoholic beverage they were drinking
- a place to drink alcoholic beverages
- The drink that was painted on the bead curtains
- they did this a lot during the story
- a laungage
- river in spanish
15 Clues: a laungage • a body of water • river in spanish • part of the title • two beers in Spanish • hills part of the title • The setting of the story • What one of the curtains was made of • a place to drink alcoholic beverages • they did this a lot during the story • the author of Hills like White Elephants • the alcoholic beverage they were drinking • ...
Colonial Latin America/Africa 1450-1750 2021-01-26
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- Easiest W African slave trading kingdom to remember
- South American conquistador
- Take one part European and add a dash of native
- A Spanish grant of land and natives
- Site of Spanish silver (1 of 2)
- Catholic champions
- Inca idea restructured by the Europeans
- The peoples champ! (in this case natives being the people)
- Caribbean native, but not the ones named after the region
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- Destination for most East African slaves
- African shamanism + Catholocism =
- Capital of Hispanola
- Latin American hierarchy
- Spanish courts overseeing Latin America
- The value of one adult male slave
- Guns, slaves, cash crops
- Not our athletic trainer, but large Portuguese "factory"
- The sugar plantation prototype; sweet gold then real gold
18 Clues: Catholic champions • Capital of Hispanola • Latin American hierarchy • Guns, slaves, cash crops • South American conquistador • Site of Spanish silver (1 of 2) • African shamanism + Catholocism = • The value of one adult male slave • A Spanish grant of land and natives • Spanish courts overseeing Latin America • Inca idea restructured by the Europeans • ...
La Comunidad 2021-02-22
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- Manila, Biña, Muntinlupa are examples of this word
- trains that have subway or elevated tracks
- Structure built over water or other roads for crossing of vehicles or people
- What comes after second
- What comes after first
- English people call this a cab
- Followed by cars has red, yellow, green light
- Bumper to bumper road situation
- Spanish word for street
- a regular sized 4-wheel vehicle
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- An area where two lines or surfaces meet
- This is the word for first
- Not the city, mor quiet and peaceful place
- The word for train (transpo) in Spanish
- A towering structure
- a large vehicle used for public transportation
- Keeps people safe when crossing streets
- Spanish word for road
18 Clues: A towering structure • Spanish word for road • What comes after first • What comes after second • Spanish word for street • This is the word for first • English people call this a cab • Bumper to bumper road situation • a regular sized 4-wheel vehicle • The word for train (transpo) in Spanish • Keeps people safe when crossing streets • An area where two lines or surfaces meet • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-10-15
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- Considered the first global conflict during the mid-1700s between Great Britain and French over commercial and imperial rivalry.
- The exchange of diseases, foods, people, and precious metals across the Atlantic Ocean during the 15th and 16th centuries.
- A light, 3-4 mast ship used by the Spanish and Portuguese to explore the Atlantic Ocean that possessed triangular sails to maneuver in less favorable conditions.
- Also known as the Edo period between the 1600s and 1800s, where Japan was under the Tokugawa Shogunate, a military dictatorship that promoted the isolation of Japan to unify the state under central control.
- Prince Henry of Portugal, Duke of Viseu, responsible for European maritime expansion and exploration of the Atlantic during the 1400s.
- Low-cost products of high demand in the global economy with the intent of mass production to export, consisting of sugar, rice, maize, wheat, tobacco, cotton, etc.
- A joint-stock company and trading empire that focused on Indian and Atlantic Ocean trade during the 17th century, effectively establishing the British Empire worldwide.
- Invaders, knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires in Central America.
- Grants provided by the Spanish crown to conquerors consisting of land with Amerindians to supply labor in exchange for a portion of its capital and the conversion of the natives to Christianity.
- Disease transmitted across the globe during the Columbian Exchange responsible for eliminating approximately 80-90% of Native American populations.
- An agreement in 1494 between the Portuguese and Spanish Empires that divided colonized land between them.
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- Representatives of the Spanish crown, appointed by the king, in American colonies empowered to act out the sovereign’s wishes by forming local principalities.
- A Spanish Conquistador associated with the fall of the Aztec empire and uniting large portions of Central America under Spanish rule during the early 1500s.
- A triangular trading route established in the Atlantic Ocean during the 16th century, connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas, persisting through the 19th century concerning the trade of luxury goods, cash crops, and people.
- European constructed social hierarchy based on racial origins due to intercultural mixing during colonization, consisting of Peninsularies, Creoles, Mestizos, Mullatoes, Amerindian, Zambos, Negros, and Slaves.
- An Italian/Spanish explorer credited with establishing the first colonies in the Americas in 1492 while searching for resources to support a Spanish Crusade.
- Also known as King Philips War or the First Indian War, it took place in 1675 as the first substantial resistance by Native Americans against European colonists.
- An economic philosophy to control colonies that established their sole purpose: to support the mother country to restrict the amount of importation, sell exports as widely as possible, and have easy access to gold and silver.
- A technique that allowed ships to sail into the wind rather than before it, permitting maritime expansion/exploration.
- An adaptation of the Incan Mita system in Mexico, a form of coerced labor that kept people of the land in debt and forced to work.
20 Clues: Invaders, knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires in Central America. • An agreement in 1494 between the Portuguese and Spanish Empires that divided colonized land between them. • A technique that allowed ships to sail into the wind rather than before it, permitting maritime expansion/exploration. • ...
Spanish Crossword 1010 2019-03-06
15 Clues: (boy) • (Man) • (girl) • (meow) • (sorry) • (hello) • (apple) • (woman) • (please) • ( we speak this) • (BARK BARK BARK!) • (what is ketchup made of?) • (Spanish word for Spanish) • (what lives in the ocean?) • (People eat food on this not a plate)
Spanish Classroom Commands 2022-05-10
14 Clues: Read • look • write • repeat • listen • open... • stand up • sit down • take out... • Silence, please • raise your hand • Speak in Spanish • ask me in Spanish • May I go to the bathroom?
Christmas Around the World (23 Dec 2025) 2025-12-19
11 Clues: baker in French • baker in Spanish • baker in Italian • shepherd in French • baker in Portuguese • shepherd in Italian • Christmas in French • Christmas in Spanish • Christmas in Italian • Christmas in Portuguese • shepherd in Spanish and Portuguese
I Understand What Needs to be Done 2022-08-06
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- Rogue Encampment blacksmith
- Spanish saffron-flavored dish
- Spanish explorer who lost his way
- Unsaid but understood
- Gastronomic zealot
- Homeland
- Listens attentively
- This Spanish thing
- Small gift of appreciation
- Dutch cheese
- Burgers go-withs
- Ready and willing companion
- Having more pizzazz
- Helping hands
- Limburger cheese feature
- Ready to eat
- Skilled
- Before 92nd
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- "Ah...say no more"
- A lion's lock
- Sad color?
- Cat cry
- No place like home
- Friend in need, perhaps
- Pilates alternative
- Authentic
- Wyoming's capital
- Where my West Side Story began
- Like success' smell
- Masked social gathering
- Chophouse choices
- It may exist among thieves
- Shoot the breeze
- Hot dog topping, briefly
- Popular Dutch destination
- Top-notch
- Quintessential NYC borough
- Merriment
38 Clues: Cat cry • Skilled • Homeland • Authentic • Top-notch • Merriment • Sad color? • Before 92nd • Dutch cheese • Ready to eat • A lion's lock • Helping hands • Shoot the breeze • Burgers go-withs • Wyoming's capital • Chophouse choices • "Ah...say no more" • No place like home • Gastronomic zealot • This Spanish thing • Pilates alternative • Listens attentively • Like success' smell • Having more pizzazz • ...
Autumn Snyder - The Atlantic World 2022-10-11
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- trade to advocate wealth and strengthen national power
- conquered the Inca Empire
- a group of people living together
- spanish leader;16th century
- the transportatiomn of slaves across the atlantic
- sailed the ocean blue
- the journey from West Africa to the West Indies
- mixed race; Spanish and Indigious
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- trade is controlled by private owners
- plants, animals, and diseases being transported to the New World
- a company whose stock is owned jointly by shareholders
- also known as Seven Year war
- three way trade system of good and slaves
- the first permanent settlement in North America
- Eperor of Aztec
- the trade of goods across international boarders
- forced and unpaid labor used by Spanish authorities
- disease that killed slaves
- the last Inca Emperor
- cause for the fall of the Aztecs
20 Clues: Eperor of Aztec • the last Inca Emperor • sailed the ocean blue • conquered the Inca Empire • disease that killed slaves • spanish leader;16th century • also known as Seven Year war • cause for the fall of the Aztecs • a group of people living together • mixed race; Spanish and Indigious • trade is controlled by private owners • three way trade system of good and slaves • ...
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
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- — Dream in Dutch
- Read in Hmong
- Dream in Somali
- Read in Telugu
- Dream in Spanish
- Dream in Samoan
- Share in Hmong
- — Dream in French
- Share in Hawaiian
- — Read in Hawaiian
- Dream in Telugu
- — Share in German
- Read in Spanish
- Share in Samoan
- Read in Italian
- — Read in French
- Share in Spanish
- Share in Telugu
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- — Dream in Hawaiian
- Share in Portuguese
- Read in Vietnamese
- Dream in Portuguese
- Read in Samoan
- Dream in Italian
- Share in Somali
- — Dream in German
- — Share in Dutch
- — Share in French
- Share in Vietnamese
- Read in Somali
- — Read in German
- Read in Portuguese
- — Read in Dutch
- Dream in Hmong
- Share in Italian
- Dream in Vietnamese
36 Clues: Read in Hmong • Read in Samoan • Read in Telugu • Share in Hmong • Read in Somali • Dream in Hmong • Share in Somali • Dream in Somali • Dream in Samoan • Dream in Telugu • Read in Spanish • Share in Samoan • — Read in Dutch • Read in Italian • Share in Telugu • — Dream in Dutch • Dream in Italian • Dream in Spanish • — Share in Dutch • — Read in German • — Read in French • Share in Spanish • Share in Italian • ...
CHAPTER 9 2012-10-21
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- benefit, value
- unjust, unfair, wrong
- position, role, duty
- forgiveness, suspend
- self-governing, type of government
- city people
- forgiveness, pardon
- Diciplinarios and presidarios were like Spanish _________, serving their tour in Hagatna.
- importan, origin, essential
- The local, ________ changes in the lease agreement would later cause problems for the administrators on Guam.
- justify, innocence
- fortune, funds, wealth
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- legislature
- Spanish ________ arrived in the Marianas.
- supposedly
- indistinct, ambiguity
- treaty, agreement
- Soldiers that needed discipline.
- Chinese farmers cut their _________ and married Chamorro women.
- starvation, hunger
- The Marianas became a Spanish __________ in 1860.
- absorb, incorporate
- allowance
- highest class
- divided, separated
- smooth, prompt, easily, flowing
- People who had committed civilian crimes.
- authority
- dry, lack of rain, arid
- awful, pitiful, tragic
- disloyalty
31 Clues: allowance • authority • supposedly • disloyalty • legislature • city people • highest class • benefit, value • treaty, agreement • starvation, hunger • divided, separated • justify, innocence • forgiveness, pardon • absorb, incorporate • position, role, duty • forgiveness, suspend • indistinct, ambiguity • unjust, unfair, wrong • awful, pitiful, tragic • fortune, funds, wealth • dry, lack of rain, arid • ...
Nouns in the church, school, home #1 2025-01-26
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- the book of God's Word
- cook tasty food here
- the main "operation" center of school
- has toilets and sinks
- the gathering (place) of God's people
- we write on it; made from trees
- "the (female) principal"
- Valley Christian is a _____
- teachers assign this for practice
- carry books in this bag
- "the thing" in Spanish
- has paper and a spiral wire
- check one out at a library
- one who leads a flock
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- "the (male) teacher"
- "The Word" in Spanish
- check out books here
- bigger than a "quiz"
- writing utensil with ink
- meal at mid-day
- the room where a class is held
- it has a screen and keyboard
- writing utensil with lead
- "the (female) student"
- sit on it
- "the class" in Spanish
26 Clues: sit on it • meal at mid-day • "the (male) teacher" • cook tasty food here • check out books here • bigger than a "quiz" • "The Word" in Spanish • has toilets and sinks • one who leads a flock • the book of God's Word • "the (female) student" • "the thing" in Spanish • "the class" in Spanish • carry books in this bag • writing utensil with ink • "the (female) principal" • ...
lupita manana 2023-05-09
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- What lupita always says
- Another word for dad or father in the Spanish language
- The main character
- they are going to get jobs
- Bye in Spanish
- where they go to look for her aunt
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- another word for mother or mom in spanish
- another word for a white person in Spanish
- Lupitas Brother
- mexicos money system
- where they are coming from to get jobs
11 Clues: Bye in Spanish • Lupitas Brother • The main character • mexicos money system • What lupita always says • they are going to get jobs • where they go to look for her aunt • where they are coming from to get jobs • another word for mother or mom in spanish • another word for a white person in Spanish • Another word for dad or father in the Spanish language
Unit 1 2020-09-28
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- hello
- he or she is from
- And you?
- good evening
- how are you? (formal)
- I'm so-so
- And you? (formal)
- How are you?
- I'm good
- Spanish speaking country in Africa
- I'm terrible
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- what does my grandma eat politely?
- What can't Vinnie eat unless already cold?
- Spanish speaking country from Europe
- good afternoon
- good morning
- see you later
- good-bye
- see you tomorrow
- I'm from
20 Clues: hello • And you? • good-bye • I'm good • I'm from • I'm so-so • good morning • good evening • How are you? • I'm terrible • see you later • good afternoon • see you tomorrow • he or she is from • And you? (formal) • how are you? (formal) • what does my grandma eat politely? • Spanish speaking country in Africa • Spanish speaking country from Europe • What can't Vinnie eat unless already cold?
Las presentaciones basicas (basic introductions) 2021-09-21
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- I speak Spanish
- where are you from?
- what is your job?
- the year
- I like Spanish
- good afternoon
- how are you?
- I am
- good evening
- what is your name?
- see you tomorrow
- the date
- where do you live?
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- teacher (doesn't end in"a")
- I am well
- student
- what languages do you speak?
- bad
- the month
- goodbye
- good morning
- the calendar
- the day
- hello
24 Clues: bad • I am • hello • student • goodbye • the day • the year • the date • I am well • the month • how are you? • good morning • good evening • the calendar • I like Spanish • good afternoon • I speak Spanish • see you tomorrow • what is your job? • what is your name? • where do you live? • where are you from? • teacher (doesn't end in"a") • what languages do you speak?
Aztec Crossword puzzle 2026-05-21
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- Capital city built on islands in Lake Texcoco
- Powerful animal linked to elite Aztec warriors
- Massive stepped structure used for worship
- Large territory controlled by one government
- Another word for ruler or monarch
- Illustrated manuscript recording history and rituals
- Major Aztec sun and war god
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- Artificial farming island used for agriculture
- Aztec rain god
- Name the Aztecs often used for themselves
- Religious offering often associated with Aztec ceremonies
- Spanish word connected to Aztec pyramid shrines
- Important crop also known as corn
- Aztec military fighter
- Another elite Aztec warrior group
- Valuable bean used as currency and drink ingredient
- Civilization that dominated central Mexico before the Spanish arrived
- Religious leader who conducted ceremonies
19 Clues: Aztec rain god • Aztec military fighter • Major Aztec sun and war god • Important crop also known as corn • Another elite Aztec warrior group • Another word for ruler or monarch • Name the Aztecs often used for themselves • Religious leader who conducted ceremonies • Massive stepped structure used for worship • Large territory controlled by one government • ...
Vocabulary From Month One 2021-02-02
13 Clues: Word for day • Name for Blue • Word for week • Word for year • Name for Yellow • Name for Orange • Name for Purple • How do you say 'hello' • What is the word for goodbye • estas How do you say 'how are you' • What is the Spanish word for Monday • What is the Spanish word for Friday • What is the Spanish word for Thursday
Spanish Crossword 2020-08-31
8 Clues: Means How? in Spanish • Means Who? in Spanish • Means What in Spanish • Means When? in Spanish • Means Where? in Spanish • Means How Much? in Spanish • Means How Many? In Spanish • donde? Means from where> In Spanish
edupub.au@cambridge.org 2021-11-16
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- Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion.
- Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec god of _____ and air.
- Cause of the prophesied end of 'this world', as stated by the Sun Stone found in Mexico City.
- The treaty of ______ was made to divide the New World between the Spanish and Portuguese monarchies.
- Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel.
- Spanish conqueror who was responsible for recording the local languages.
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- The language spoken by the Mexica people.
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico.
- Disease that decimated the major Aztec city and allowed the Spanish to succeed in their siege.
- La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors.
- Chocolate drink given to victims about to be sacrificed to relax them.
- The emperor was an absolute ruler and was considered a ____.
- The Day of the ____, which is celebrated on the Christian All Souls Day, also aligns with an Aztec tradition that took place at the same time.
- Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers.
- Quetzalcoatl was a ____ serpent who was opposed to human sacrifice and banished by the other gods.
15 Clues: Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers. • The language spoken by the Mexica people. • La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors. • Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec god of _____ and air. • Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion. • Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel. • Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico. • ...
Regular Verbs, Irregular Verbs... & Westside :) 2025-10-30
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- A(n) ___________ is a phrase that means something other than what it looks like.
- To make a sentence negative, add the word "no" right (before/after) the verb.
- Other than the two verbs meaning "to be", what irregular verb did we learn in Spanish?
- What does Mrs. Childers call Westside's students?
- What does "ustedes" mean in English?
- Which of the two Spanish verbs meaning "to be" is used with more permanent traits?
- True or False: Spanish does NOT have a specific word like "it" to refer to non-living things.
- Which of the two Spanish verbs meaning "to be" is used with more temporary states?
- Verbs in Spanish and English change to match the _______________ of the sentence.
- A(n)____________ is also known as an "action word".
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- How do you say "we" in Spanish (if it is a mix of boys and girls)?
- What do we call verbs that change to match the subject according to the usual pattern?
- Who or what a sentence is about.
- What do we call verbs that do not change to match the subject according to the usual pattern?
- The name of Dr. Medina's daughter.
- Ms. V's full last name.
16 Clues: Ms. V's full last name. • Who or what a sentence is about. • The name of Dr. Medina's daughter. • What does "ustedes" mean in English? • What does Mrs. Childers call Westside's students? • A(n)____________ is also known as an "action word". • How do you say "we" in Spanish (if it is a mix of boys and girls)? • ...
Age of Exploration 2022-12-01
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- One of the three Gs
- Greater exports than imports
- Disease that killed 500 thousand natives
- Animal brought by the Spanish to North America
- Scandinavians who first lived in Eastern Canada
- Land bridge crossed by first North Americans
- Queen who funded Columbus' voyage
- Colonized most of South America
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- Spanish explorers in the Americas
- Treaty dividing up the Atlantic ocean
- The caravel was a ship invented by the
- Columbus landed here first
- Preserved food during the 15th century
- Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 14
- The first explorers sailed around
15 Clues: One of the three Gs • Columbus landed here first • Greater exports than imports • Colonized most of South America • Spanish explorers in the Americas • The first explorers sailed around • Queen who funded Columbus' voyage • Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 14 • Treaty dividing up the Atlantic ocean • The caravel was a ship invented by the • ...
Spanish crossword 2025-02-12
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- you take notes in
- It solves math problems fast
- you carry stuff on your back with it
- translate ´´I need´´ in Spanish
- translate ´´what do you need´´ in Spanish
- translate ´´I have´´ in Spanish
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- you draw in color with them
- you keep papers in it
- you cut paper with...
- you look stuff up on it
- you use to take notes that you cant erase.
- you study from it
- you write on it
- you stick things together with...
- you write with it.
15 Clues: you write on it • you take notes in • you study from it • you write with it. • you keep papers in it • you cut paper with... • you look stuff up on it • you draw in color with them • It solves math problems fast • translate ´´I need´´ in Spanish • translate ´´I have´´ in Spanish • you stick things together with... • you carry stuff on your back with it • ...
Cinco de mayo 2025-04-25
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- – The Spanish word for five.
- – A large, traditional Mexican hat.
- – A spicy red or green pepper.
- – A Spanish word for “party.”
- – Another word for a celebration.
- – Full of many bright colors.
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- – A line of people marching to celebrate.
- – The country where Cinco de Mayo is celebrated.
- – A folded tortilla with yummy fillings.
- – Moving to the music.
- – A group that plays Mexican music.
- – Sounds you can hear at a party.
- – What people do at holidays and festivals.
- – The Spanish word for May.
- – A symbol with colors for a country.
15 Clues: – Moving to the music. • – The Spanish word for May. • – The Spanish word for five. • – A Spanish word for “party.” • – Full of many bright colors. • – A spicy red or green pepper. • – Sounds you can hear at a party. • – Another word for a celebration. • – A group that plays Mexican music. • – A large, traditional Mexican hat. • – A symbol with colors for a country. • ...
labor systems in the americas 2025-11-12
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- Spanish, portugese, french & British empires
- Russian slave system
- contract to slavery in exchange for needs
- enslaved people treated as personal property
- monarchy who abolished the encomienda system
- Russian emperor who abolished serfdom
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- president who abolished chattel slavery
- ancient civilization centered in mexico
- amendment that abolished slavery
- Spanish agricultural slave system
- native slave system where able bodied men were forced to work
- rise in acts of rebellion
- colonial labor system in spanish america
- armed forced used by many countries and civilizations
- ancient civilization centered in modern day peru
15 Clues: Russian slave system • rise in acts of rebellion • amendment that abolished slavery • Spanish agricultural slave system • Russian emperor who abolished serfdom • president who abolished chattel slavery • ancient civilization centered in mexico • colonial labor system in spanish america • contract to slavery in exchange for needs • Spanish, portugese, french & British empires • ...
Ancient American Crossword CW49 2024-02-20
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- Spanish word for conqueror
- Montezuma was the ________ emperor who welcomed Cortes and his men.
- The Ancient Americans were _________ which means they believed in many gods.
- Malinche translated for the Spanish Conquistador named ________.
- This was one of the older civilizations in Central America located along the Yucatan Peninsula in Central America.
- Capital city of the Aztec was ___________.(Look it up for the spelling.)
- What was the hidden killer responsible for the death of many of the Aztec people?
- Which Ancient American civilization had a population of 20 million people!
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- Spanish conqueror of the Inca?(last name only)
- Mountain range where the Inca lived was the ________.
- The religious reason for conquering new land was to spread _________.
- The Maya studied astronomy which helped them develop a detailed _____________ to record dates and events.
- Enemies of the Aztec who became “friends” with the Spanish were known as _______.
- Atahualpa was the _______ Emperor and was defeated by the Spanish.
- The Maya had a detailed system of writing using symbols that represented sounds.
15 Clues: Spanish word for conqueror • Spanish conqueror of the Inca?(last name only) • Mountain range where the Inca lived was the ________. • Malinche translated for the Spanish Conquistador named ________. • Atahualpa was the _______ Emperor and was defeated by the Spanish. • Montezuma was the ________ emperor who welcomed Cortes and his men. • ...
Spanish Conquistadors 2024-04-01
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- The peninsula where the Aztec Empire was located.
- The capital of the Aztec Empire, conquered by the Spanish conquistadors.
- The currency used by the Aztecs.
- The capital of the Inca Empire, captured by the Spanish conquistadors.
- The ancient civilization of the Andes, conquered by Spanish conquistadors.
- Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire.
- The ancient city of the Inca Empire, located in present-day Peru.
- Spanish conquistador known for the conquest of the Aztec Empire.
- The main method of communication used by the Inca civilization.
10 Clues: The currency used by the Aztecs. • Spanish colonization of the Americas. • The peninsula where the Aztec Empire was located. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. • The main method of communication used by the Inca civilization. • Spanish conquistador known for the conquest of the Aztec Empire. • ...
The Spanish Way of Life. 2025-03-31
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- The Spanish institution that punished those accused of heresy.
- The centuries-long campaign to expel Muslims from Spain.
- The major religion that influenced Spanish life.
- Spanish soldiers who conquered new lands.
- The class of people who farmed and worked the land.
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- The ruling system where a king and queen govern.
- The system that forced indigenous people to work for Spanish settlers.
- A Spanish noble, often seeking wealth in the New World.
- A person who spreads religion to new lands.
- The precious metal the Spanish desperately sought.
10 Clues: Spanish soldiers who conquered new lands. • A person who spreads religion to new lands. • The ruling system where a king and queen govern. • The major religion that influenced Spanish life. • The precious metal the Spanish desperately sought. • The class of people who farmed and worked the land. • A Spanish noble, often seeking wealth in the New World. • ...
MUS285 Exam 2 Review 2026-02-20
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- The word _______ [ɛ ˈtɛr nam] is an example of the rule that in Latin, the mixed vowels æ and œ are pronounced as [ɛ]
- Italian and Spanish diphthongs usually consist of a strong vowel followed by a _________ vowel.
- The Italian word _______ [ˈkɔ sa], along with core, rosa, sposa, and poco, are exceptions to the rule that O at the end of a stressed syllable is usually closed [o].
- Most Latin consonants are pronounced the _________ as in Italian, with the exception of H, S, X and Z.
- The vowels A, E, and O are considered __________ vowels in Italian and Spanish. When two are consecutive, they will usually form two syllables.
- __________ syllables will usually be set on a strong beat. Changing this can change the meaning of the word. In Spanish, these syllables will be louder but not longer.
- The Spanish name ________ [ˈXɔr Xɛ] exemplifies the fact that both a G before E/I and a J are the same sound in Spanish.
- When singing glides, you should sustain the _______ vowel.
- The letter A in Italian, Latin or Spanish is _________ [a]
- The Italian word ________ [po ˈtrɛ:i] is an example of the rule that the diphthong EI usually includes an open E, except for the word pei [pe:i].
- In _________ Spanish, which is spoken in Spain, some pronunciation rules are different from Latin American Spanish. The main difference is in the use of [θ] for Z and a C before E/I.
- In Italian, the vowels I + A/E/O are separated into ____ syllables in a three-letter word with no accent mark, and in a multi-syllable word when I is stressed, followed by A/E/O with no accent. Otherwise, they will be a glide in a single syllable. A + a glide or triphthong, uio and uoio will also be separated into this number of syllables.
- The Spanish word _________ [ak ˈsjɔn] is an example of the rule that CC is pronounced as [ks] in Spanish.
- The Italian word ________ [pɔ:i] is an example of the rule that the diphthong OI will usually include an open O, except for the words voi, noi, and coi which use a closed O [o]
- In Italian, these 4 consonants, when followed by another consonant, will be separated into two different syllables. An unstressed “e” before them and another consonant will be [ɛ]
- When singing diphthongs, you should sustain the ______ vowel.
- In Italian and Spanish, a ________ consists of a weak vowel followed by a strong vowel. The first vowel will be short.
- In Italian, Latin, and Spanish, the consonants D, T, L and N are pronounced with the tip of the tongue against the back of the teeth, thus they are known as _________ consonants.
- In Italian, the letters GLI become the symbol [ʎ], known as _______, which is produced with the tip of the tongue behind bottom front teeth, and the arch of tongue touching the front of hard palate. This sound does not exist in Latin, but it does exist in Castilian Spanish for the LL/Y.
- _________ syllables in Italian are shorter and lower in pitch but the vowel doesn’t change. In one of these syllables, the letter O is usually closed [o], except when it is before R + another consonant.
- An ________ mark over a vowel in Italian or Spanish indicates it should be stressed. Sometimes the accent mark can change the word’s meaning.
- In Italian, shortening a word, usually when the final vowel has been dropped, as in the word “cor". The vowel sounds and syllable stress in a word that has been shortened should be the same as in the original word.
- The Italian word _________ [ˈvjɔ la] is an example of the rule that the IO glide will usually include an open O when it is in the interior of a word, or stressed and final with an accent mark, except for fiore, passione, or in a final unstressed syllable
- The Latin word _________ [‘mi ki] is an exception to the rule that an H in Latin (and also Italian and Spanish) is usually silent.
- Italian is a nearly _________ language; most letters have 1 or 2 possible sounds. Pronunciation depends on syllable stress, the position of the vowel, and the letters that are next to it.
- In Italian, the letters GN become the symbol [ɲ], known as _______, which is a nasal palatal consonant, produced with the arch of the tongue against the soft palate. This rule also applies in Latin. In Spanish, this sound corresponds to the letter Ñ.
- The Italian word _______ [ˈsɔr te] is an example of the rule that O followed by a consonant in the same stressed syllable will usually be open, except for certain words, O followed by L + C,F,G,M,P,T, O followed by MB, MM, MP, and O followed by N in the same syllable
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- In most Italian words, the primary stress is on the _________ syllable.
- In _________ Spanish, the sound [ʒ] is used instead of an elya for the letters LL or Y before a vowel.
- In Italian, the letter E at the end of a stressed syllable is usually _______ [e]; also if it is a final è or é, and in an unstressed syllable, except before LMNR + another consonant.
- The Italian word ________ [ke] is an example of the rule that a CH in both Italian and Latin is pronounced [k].
- The Italian word _______ [ˈɛ:u ɾo] is an example of the rule that the diphthong EU in a stressed syllable will usually include an open E, whereas in an unstressed syllable it will include a closed E [e].
- The Italian word _________ [ˈgwɛr: ra] is an example of the rule that the UE glide will usually include an open E, except for quello and questo where it will be a closed E [e]. In Spanish, this same word would have a silent U and be pronounced [ˈgɛ ra].
- The Italian word _________ [ˈvjɛ ni] is an example of the rule that the IE glide will usually include an open E when it is in the interior of a word, or stressed and final with an accent mark, except for liete, insieme, pietà and siete, or in an interior or final unstressed syllable
- The first vowel of a diphthong is longer than the second vowel. This is indicated with a _______.
- The Latin word _______ [ɛk ˈʃɛl sis] is an example of the rule that an initial EXC before an [ɛ] or [i] sound is [kʃ]
- In Italian, Latin and Spanish, the letter R will be _________ if it is initial or final, after a consonant in the same syllable or after a stressed vowel and before a consonant.
- The Italian word __________ [tɔr ˈmen to] is an example of the rule that the letter O in an unstressed syllable before R + another consonant will be open. This is an exception to the rule that an unstressed O is usually closed [o].
- The letter E will be ________ [ɛ] when it ends a stressed third-to-last syllable, it ends a stressed syllable before S + another consonant, it ends a stressed syllable after I or U, it ends a stressed syllable before a vowel, or it is followed by a consonant in the same stressed syllable. In Latin, the combined vowels AE and OE will also be this sound, as well as the E and O in both Latin and Spanish
- Three consecutive vowels uttered in a single syllable. In Italian, they may consist of a glide + a diphthong, or two glides + a vowel
- Latin is no longer spoken, and so pronunciation rules vary by region, but sung Latin is usually ____________ so most Italian rules usually apply.
- Omitting the final vowel of a word when the next word begins with a vowel; this is indicated with an apostrophe, as in “m’ami.”
- In Italian, Latin and Spanish, the letter R will be _________ between two vowels or in a final R before a word that begins with a vowel.
- Italian, Latin, and Spanish vowels are always ________ vowels. The articulators do not move when producing them.
- The Italian word _________ [ˈtʃɛ lo] is an example of the rules that a C + E or I is pronounced [tʃ], and the I after C is essentially silent. The same rules apply to G + E/I which becomes [dʒ]. This rule also applies in Latin.
45 Clues: When singing glides, you should sustain the _______ vowel. • The letter A in Italian, Latin or Spanish is _________ [a] • When singing diphthongs, you should sustain the ______ vowel. • In most Italian words, the primary stress is on the _________ syllable. • Italian and Spanish diphthongs usually consist of a strong vowel followed by a _________ vowel. • ...
Los países hispanohablantes 2021-11-16
13 Clues: Peru • Spain • Mexico • Panama • Columbia • Spanish (m.) • Mexican (m.) • Spanish (f.) • Caribbean (m.) • American (m) • South American (f.) • Central American (m.) • The Dominican Republic
Mexican National Era - Chapter 7 2015-10-15
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- Church leaders
- Included Tejanos, Native Americans and filibusters
- Treaty that gave Texas to Spain and Florida to the U.S.
- Man who inspected the missions for Spanish king
- Land not belonging to Spain or the U.S.
- Mexicans of Spanish descent
- Filibuster who led 300 rebels to capture Nacogdoches
- Freedom
- Name of territory purchased by U.S. from France
- Spain won a complete victory at this battle
- Military adventurer who fight without government permission
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- Agreement among countries to work together
- Treaty that ended Spanish rule of Texas
- Pirate who buried treasure along the Gulf Coast
- Conflict between Great Britain and its colonies
- Town founded near Mission Guadalupe
- Mexican cowboys
- Call for rebellion against Spain by Father Hidalgo y Costilla
- "Royal Highway" that connected Nacogdoches and Laredo
19 Clues: Freedom • Church leaders • Mexican cowboys • Mexicans of Spanish descent • Town founded near Mission Guadalupe • Treaty that ended Spanish rule of Texas • Land not belonging to Spain or the U.S. • Agreement among countries to work together • Spain won a complete victory at this battle • Pirate who buried treasure along the Gulf Coast • ...
Becoming a World Power 2025-10-01
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- Territory gained in the Spanish American War
- Aggressive foreign policy
- A note from the Spanish Ambassador that contributes to America's entrance into war
- Maine We don't know why it exploded
- A country does not get involved with other countries
- The way a country deals with other countries
- Getting involved with other countries
- Territory annexed from it's people
- Exaggerating a news event
- The way a country deals with its own problems
- War between Cuba and Spain
- Territory gained in the Spanish American War
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- Territory bought from Spain
- Canal Connected two continents
- Foreign policy used to get involved in Central American colonies
- US will not get involved in Europe's affairs
- Foreign policy focused on economic reasons
- Territory bought from Russia
- US will spread democratic ideals
- Independence A result of the Spanish American War
20 Clues: Aggressive foreign policy • Exaggerating a news event • War between Cuba and Spain • Territory bought from Spain • Territory bought from Russia • Canal Connected two continents • US will spread democratic ideals • Territory annexed from it's people • Maine We don't know why it exploded • Getting involved with other countries • Foreign policy focused on economic reasons • ...
Alicia en el País de las Maravillas 2021-03-29
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- Alice es ____. (blonde)
- Which star of "Pirates of the Caribbean" plays the Mad Hatter?
- ¿Cómo se llama la chica?
- What kind of animal is the Cheshire Cat? (spanish)
- What would the White Rabbit’s name be in Spanish?
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- Alice tiene un ____ azul. (dress)
- El Mad Hatter es _____. (red-head)
- Spanish word for magic.
- Month in Spanish of the March Hare.
- Spanish adjective to describe the MAD Hatter
10 Clues: Alice es ____. (blonde) • Spanish word for magic. • ¿Cómo se llama la chica? • Alice tiene un ____ azul. (dress) • El Mad Hatter es _____. (red-head) • Month in Spanish of the March Hare. • Spanish adjective to describe the MAD Hatter • What would the White Rabbit’s name be in Spanish? • What kind of animal is the Cheshire Cat? (spanish) • ...
Spanish stuff in Spanish 2024-02-26
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- water
- my age
- the best season
- uhh
- where you eat food at
- paper
- cien x nueve
- pen
- What?
- no hace calor
- where are we
- animal in Spanish/espanol
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- this is the most freedom loving country ever
- happy
- uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno
- what?
- Spain but the Spanish way dude
- uno+uno-uno
- cien-cero
- technically the 3rd season or something
20 Clues: uhh • pen • water • happy • what? • paper • What? • my age • cien-cero • uno+uno-uno • cien x nueve • where are we • no hace calor • the best season • where you eat food at • animal in Spanish/espanol • Spain but the Spanish way dude • uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno+uno • technically the 3rd season or something • this is the most freedom loving country ever
Unit 1 2020-09-28
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- does my grandma eat politely?
- And you?
- hello
- good evening
- Spanish speaking country from Africa estoyterrible I'm terrible
- good-bye
- regularI'm so-so
- see you later
- he or she is from
- How are you?
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- are you? (formal)
- What can't Vinnie eat unless already cold?
- usted? And you? (formal)
- see you tomorrow
- Spanish speaking country from Europe
- I'm from
- good afternoon
- good morning
- I'm good
19 Clues: hello • And you? • I'm from • good-bye • I'm good • good evening • good morning • How are you? • see you later • good afternoon • see you tomorrow • regularI'm so-so • are you? (formal) • he or she is from • usted? And you? (formal) • does my grandma eat politely? • Spanish speaking country from Europe • What can't Vinnie eat unless already cold? • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2023-11-02
8 Clues: Eat in Spanish • Cook in Spanish • noon in Spanish • night in Spanish • parents in Spanish • Morning in Spanish • girl cousin in Spanish • Yo " _(sleep)"in mi casa
Preterit-O's 2022-10-28
10 Clues: To do in spanish • To put in spanish • To put in spanish • To talk in spanish • To tell in spanish • To give in spanish • To write in spanish • To be able to in spanish • Temporary version of to be in spanish • Temporary version of to be in spanish
Colonial Georgia 2025-09-10
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- Wattle and daub was a type of _____ built by the Mississippian Indians
- Cultivation of crops for use
- Economic policy where England used New World resources to increase exports
- Name given to Mississippian Indian government structure
- This country wanted New World fur and fishing resources
- Many Natives died from ______ brought by the Spanish
- Primary crop grown by the Mississippian Indian tribes
- Advanced Indian civilization encountered by the Spanish explorers
- Spanish explorers were in search of this item
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- Spanish conquistador who explored the southeast and devastated the Native population
- This word would describe de Soto's southeastern expedition looking for gold
- Beliefs, traditions, and customs of a group of people
- This country wanted permanent colonies in the New World for trade benefits
- This country was looking for the 3 G's in the New World
- Time before written records
- These settlers were originally forbidden from the colony but were allowed when they arrived with a needed doctor
- These German speaking Protestants came for religious freedom and brought a hard work ethic
- The Highland Scots were invited to the colony because they were skilled ____
18 Clues: Time before written records • Cultivation of crops for use • Spanish explorers were in search of this item • Many Natives died from ______ brought by the Spanish • Beliefs, traditions, and customs of a group of people • Primary crop grown by the Mississippian Indian tribes • This country was looking for the 3 G's in the New World • ...
Ceasar Vocabulary 2024-05-02
10 Clues: unspoken • sluggish • friendly • cheerfully • profoundly humilliate • Spanish word for tacit • Spanish word for torpid • Spanish word for torpid • Spanish word for affable • Spanish word for sanguine
Do You Know Spanish? 2023-03-28
8 Clues: Inventor in spanish is? • What is Why in Spanish? • What is hot in spanish? • What is yes in spanish? • what is maybe in spanish? • Machine guns in spanish is? • What is uncomfortable in spanish? • How do you say english in spanish?
Verb Conjugation -AR Verbs 2025-05-13
8 Clues: ¨I dance¨ in Spanish • ¨We Help¨ in Spanish • ¨We study¨ in Spanish • ¨He/She sings¨ in Spanish • ¨I eat dinner¨ in Spanish • ¨She/He speaks¨ in Spanish • ¨They play sports¨in Spanish • ¨Do you go for a walk/ride?¨ in Spanish
Year One - Albert & Mary 2024-12-13
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- First Kiss
- Morning Text Emoji(Mary)
- Yes
- Survivor Host?
- First Date
- Mary's Favorite Baseball Team
- 2nd Trip Location
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- Mary's Favorite Color
- Albert's Favorite Baseball team
- Wednesday Night Series
- 1st Trip Location
- Kiss in spanish
- Albie's Favorite Drink
- Albert's Favorite Survivor Player
- Favorite Boardgame
- Bilingual
16 Clues: Yes • Bilingual • First Kiss • First Date • Survivor Host? • Kiss in spanish • 1st Trip Location • 2nd Trip Location • Favorite Boardgame • Mary's Favorite Color • Wednesday Night Series • Albie's Favorite Drink • Morning Text Emoji(Mary) • Mary's Favorite Baseball Team • Albert's Favorite Baseball team • Albert's Favorite Survivor Player
Mexico 2015-02-11
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- the Native American Group that dominated the Yucatan Peninsula
- a area of high flat land
- the leader of the Spanish Conquistadors
- a person of mixed European and Native American heritage
- a hole that is formed when limestone dissolves and the land above collapses
- people at the top of the Spanish social structure in New Spain
- a large Spanish owned estate run as a cattle ranch or farm
- the artificial watering of farmland
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- the Native American group conquered by Cortes
- the bedrock of the Yucatan
- Spanish people born in the Americas
- a strip of land that juts out into the ocean
- a border industry that makes goods for sale in the United States
- North American Free Trade Agreement
14 Clues: a area of high flat land • the bedrock of the Yucatan • Spanish people born in the Americas • North American Free Trade Agreement • the artificial watering of farmland • the leader of the Spanish Conquistadors • a strip of land that juts out into the ocean • the Native American group conquered by Cortes • a person of mixed European and Native American heritage • ...
Texas History 2021-11-17
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- If you were a Spanish soldier, you probably lived in a __________.
- Provided the Spanish Viceroy with political advice.
- A ___________ separated from the main army and marched south.
- To find a way to pass over or through a body of water
- A crude fort
- People of mixed Spanish and Native American Heritage
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- Spanish soldier-explorer.
- At a mission, the ________ taught the Native Americans about the Catholic religion.
- People of Mexican heritage who consider Texas their home.
- District of a colony or country.
- A privately owned ship outfitted with weapons.
- An official who rules in the name of a king or queen.
- A religious settlement.
- Settlers dug ____________ to move water from rivers to near their homes and fields.
14 Clues: A crude fort • A religious settlement. • Spanish soldier-explorer. • District of a colony or country. • A privately owned ship outfitted with weapons. • Provided the Spanish Viceroy with political advice. • People of mixed Spanish and Native American Heritage • An official who rules in the name of a king or queen. • To find a way to pass over or through a body of water • ...
Chapter 4 section 1 and 2 2020-10-20
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- pizarro marched a small force into South America
- Cortes a a spanish that landed on the shore of Mexico
- a group that founded a second english colony, plymouth in massachusetts
- a group that sought religious freedom from england
- france base of Frances colonial empire in north america
- native american ruler also known as king philip
- many spanish followers who followed Cortes
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- commanded a force of about 30,000
- lands that are controlled by another nation
- Columbus an explorer and navigator who completed 4 voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- land the colonists claimed as theirs
- a system that the spanish forced onto the native americans
- and indianwar a large conflict that became known as the 7 year war
- netherland what north america became known as
- mixed spanish and native american population
15 Clues: commanded a force of about 30,000 • land the colonists claimed as theirs • many spanish followers who followed Cortes • lands that are controlled by another nation • mixed spanish and native american population • netherland what north america became known as • native american ruler also known as king philip • pizarro marched a small force into South America • ...
La Comunidad 2021-02-18
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- Keeps people safe when crossing streets
- Spanish word for street
- What comes after second
- This is the word for first
- A towering structure
- a large vehicle used for public transportation
- Followed by cars has red, yellow, green light
- Structure built over water or other roads for crossing of vehicles or people
- Bumper to bumper road situation
- a regular sized 4-wheel vehicle
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- The word for train (transpo) in Spanish
- trains that have subway or elevated tracks
- Spanish word for road
- English people call this a cab
- Manila, Biña, Muntinlupa are examples of this word
- An area where two lines or surfaces meet
- What comes after first
- Not the city, mor quiet and peaceful place
18 Clues: A towering structure • Spanish word for road • What comes after first • Spanish word for street • What comes after second • This is the word for first • English people call this a cab • Bumper to bumper road situation • a regular sized 4-wheel vehicle • The word for train (transpo) in Spanish • Keeps people safe when crossing streets • An area where two lines or surfaces meet • ...
European Explorer Study Guide Yasmine Dahou 2022-10-14
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- religious settlements
- how long did it take Magellan to circumnavigate
- ____ purchased Manhattan from Indians
- global exchange of goods and ideas after 1492
- Spanish conquerors
- who searched for the Fountain of Youth in Florida
- what other European explorers searched for
- which explorer voyaged for the Dutch and English
- ____ were imported to work
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- what percent of natives were killed by disease in 75 years
- 1st Spanish Explorer to reach the Pacific Ocean
- the region that was named after their French king
- plantations
- who conquered the Aztecs
- who helped Cortes conquer Aztecs
- 1st Spanish Explorer to circumnavigate the entire globe
- the empire Pizarro conquered
- by Catholic priests to convert Indians to Christianity
18 Clues: plantations • Spanish conquerors • religious settlements • who conquered the Aztecs • ____ were imported to work • the empire Pizarro conquered • who helped Cortes conquer Aztecs • ____ purchased Manhattan from Indians • what other European explorers searched for • global exchange of goods and ideas after 1492 • how long did it take Magellan to circumnavigate • ...
Greetings and Farewells 2024-06-13
8 Clues: Sir in Spanish • Ma'am in Spanish • Hello in Spanish • Welcome in Spanish • Goodbye in Spanish • Goodnight in Spanish • Good afternoon in Spanish • How you ask someone how they are
cross 2022-11-29
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- founded colony
- japanese drama
- founder of mughal empire
- japanese poem
- chinese emperor
- first permanent settlement
- japanese federal lord
- third ming dynasty emperor
- member of non violent religion
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- native and spanish mix
- wanted freedom of religion
- mughal emperor
- mughal emperor
- last inca king
- dynasty chinese ruled dynasty
- spanish soldier
- land controlled by another nation
- native to manchuria
- indian warrior king
- first ming dynasty emperor
20 Clues: japanese poem • founded colony • mughal emperor • japanese drama • mughal emperor • last inca king • chinese emperor • spanish soldier • native to manchuria • indian warrior king • japanese federal lord • native and spanish mix • founder of mughal empire • wanted freedom of religion • first permanent settlement • third ming dynasty emperor • first ming dynasty emperor • ...
Crossword 2025-12-09
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- The language the African people speak (starts with a V)
- These people created chocolate and vanilla
- The Mayans made this with 365 increments
- The Mayans developed these carvings in walls
- The african people brought this steel instrument to SA
- These people brought wheeled vehicles to SA
- These people were a very sophisticated civilization
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- They brought disease to the SA people
- This yellow item feeds people to this day
- The Spanish peoples religion was mainly this
- These Spanish men conquered SA tribes and civilizations
- The Spanish people brought these animals to SA
- The African people brought this music to SA
13 Clues: They brought disease to the SA people • The Mayans made this with 365 increments • This yellow item feeds people to this day • These people created chocolate and vanilla • The African people brought this music to SA • These people brought wheeled vehicles to SA • The Spanish peoples religion was mainly this • The Mayans developed these carvings in walls • ...
Spain, Portugal, and the New World 2026-02-26
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- Why Ferdinand and Isabella paid for explorers to America
- islands just off South America
- What had the Aztecs never seen?
- What deal did Spain and Portugal make
- king of the Aztecs
- governor of new Spanish colony in South America
- Who did the king of the Aztecs think Cortes was?
- Hernan Cortes was looking for a city of _____
- What were the Spanish and Portuguese lacking for their new settlements
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- Where the Spanish and Portuguese first got slaves
- What did Cortes do after he escaped from Tenochitlan?
- journey that slaves were forced to take from West Africa to Central and South America
- Spanish and Portuguese soldiers
13 Clues: king of the Aztecs • islands just off South America • Spanish and Portuguese soldiers • What had the Aztecs never seen? • What deal did Spain and Portugal make • Hernan Cortes was looking for a city of _____ • governor of new Spanish colony in South America • Who did the king of the Aztecs think Cortes was? • Where the Spanish and Portuguese first got slaves • ...
