spanish Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2025-02-03
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- The company that serves lunch in school
- The coldest planet
- Spanish word for book
- The ocean closest to us
- This shape has 5 sides
- The school mascot
- Boro Park is located in this town
- This machine can solve math equations
- This country is shaped like a boot
- What you get when you mix red and yellow
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- This shape has 8 sides
- The hottest planet
- You do this in soccer to move the ball down the field
- What you get when you mix red and blue
- The Spanish word "puente" means what in English
- Spanish word for shoe
- Van Saun Zoo is located in this town
- Campgaw is located in this town
- The Duck Pond is located in this town
- Sahara, Kalahari, and Namib are deserts located in what country
- Japanese word for "thank you"
21 Clues: The school mascot • The hottest planet • The coldest planet • Spanish word for book • Spanish word for shoe • This shape has 8 sides • This shape has 5 sides • The ocean closest to us • Japanese word for "thank you" • Campgaw is located in this town • Boro Park is located in this town • This country is shaped like a boot • Van Saun Zoo is located in this town • ...
Los Números 1-31 2025-01-07
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- hours in a day
- amount of most days in a month
- almost twenty
- a high five number in Spanish
- two tens
- a leap year's special day
- half a dozen
- the infinity symbol flipped sideways
- trio
- a perfect score
- the last number before double digits
- the start of a big birthday in Spanish-speaking countries
- famous basketball player's jersey number
- the number of months in a year
- lucky number in Spanish
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- a number of lucky sevens
- one more than twenty
- the number after twelve
- two and two
- the loneliest number
- ten plus seven
- one less than quinceañera
- double digits, one and one
- the number of days in February during a regular year
- christmas day
- ten plus six
- the number of legs on most chairs
- the number of eyes you have
- two dozen plus two
- y uno the number of days in the longest month
- ten plus eight
31 Clues: trio • two tens • two and two • half a dozen • ten plus six • almost twenty • christmas day • hours in a day • ten plus seven • ten plus eight • a perfect score • two dozen plus two • one more than twenty • the loneliest number • the number after twelve • lucky number in Spanish • a number of lucky sevens • one less than quinceañera • a leap year's special day • double digits, one and one • ...
Chapter 11.1: Hemispheres United 2025-08-12
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- largest seaworthy ships of the day
- leader of Chinese expeditions
- Incan labor system used by the Spanish in Peru
- centers of authority
- Spanish settler
- sailed too far west and reached South America
- part European and part Amerindian
- first to circumnavigate the globe
- conquerors
- divided the world between Spain and Portugal
- defeated the Aztec
- “Henry the Navigator”
- made Spain the richest state in the world
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- conquistador turned priest
- part European and part African
- united Spain
- king’s representative in the New World
- born in the New World
- Aztec emperor
- named after Amerigo Vespucci
- a system where the Spanish would force the natives to work
- Ming emperor
- defeated the Inca
- middle-level status
- a Genoese mariner
- the Western Hemisphere
- new ship designed by the Portuguese
- Inca emperor
- born in the Old World
29 Clues: conquerors • united Spain • Ming emperor • Inca emperor • Aztec emperor • Spanish settler • defeated the Inca • a Genoese mariner • defeated the Aztec • middle-level status • centers of authority • born in the New World • born in the Old World • “Henry the Navigator” • the Western Hemisphere • conquistador turned priest • named after Amerigo Vespucci • leader of Chinese expeditions • ...
spanish crosswords 2025-10-30
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- - it an electric device to do you homework sometimes
- is something you read from
- - what you usually do with your AirPods
- - is a kid who doesn't pay attention during spanish class
- - you have to do this in English
- - this is usually your first class
- is the school we're in
- is something you write on
- is what you need to erase you writing
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- - the spanish is this
- - is what you need to dp before an test
- - some classes are this
- - what you need to do during spanish class
- - what you need to cut things
- - what you need to do to get a full stomach
- - math class is usually this
- - you do this mostly in pe
- - is what you use to carry thing during school
- - another way to write beside a pencil
- - you need for math
20 Clues: - you need for math • - the spanish is this • is the school we're in • - some classes are this • is something you write on • is something you read from • - you do this mostly in pe • - what you need to cut things • - math class is usually this • - you have to do this in English • - this is usually your first class • is what you need to erase you writing • ...
Do You Know Highview? 2023-02-07
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- Smelly, moist area
- City of school
- School name
- Popular item at the hawks express
- School Dance
- Language most 8th graders take
- youngest grade at highview
- Music elective with string instruments
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- School District
- Replacement class for Spanish
- Creation event
- _______ Knights
- School Paper
- State of school
- Vocal elective
- School mascot
16 Clues: School name • School Paper • School Dance • School mascot • City of school • Creation event • Vocal elective • School District • _______ Knights • State of school • Smelly, moist area • youngest grade at highview • Replacement class for Spanish • Language most 8th graders take • Popular item at the hawks express • Music elective with string instruments
Imperialism and the Spanish American War 2021-10-05
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- Name 1 Spanish territory America WON for winning the war?
- What is the name of the Hill the Rough Riders attacked?
- Where was the second place America attacked?
- What country did the American blame for the explosion of the USS Maine?
- Name a Spanish territory America won for winning the war
- an island 90 miles south of Florida
- Name 1 Spanish territory America received for winning the war.
- What happened to the USS Maine?
- About how many months did the Spanish American War last?
- What is another name for a peace agreement?
- It is an expression used to describe a type of journalism how newspapers wrote about world events hint: it is a color
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- What is Cuba's capitol city?
- What is the name of the battleship McKinley sent to protect American citizens?
- How do you spell a person who comes from the Philippines?
- What did American read to get their information?
- What did Cubans want to fight for against Spain?
- Americans had what for the Cuban people because they thought Spain treated them cruelly
- Which United States president managed to keep America out of the war for a few years?
- the country that ruled Cuba for centuries
- What word means respect and power?
- Where was the first battle of the Spanish American War?
- American businessmen feared losing this if there were problems in Cuba.
- Teddy Roosevelt led an attack with his group of men called what?
23 Clues: What is Cuba's capitol city? • What happened to the USS Maine? • What word means respect and power? • an island 90 miles south of Florida • the country that ruled Cuba for centuries • What is another name for a peace agreement? • Where was the second place America attacked? • What did American read to get their information? • ...
Age of Exploration Study Guide 2025-09-15
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- caused the destruction of over 90% of the Native American population
- Spanish explorer and the governor of Puerto Rico
- Cherokee tribe that hunted and were farmers of corn, beans, & pumpkins
- named and claimed Canada for France
- This Spanish explorer led the first known European expedition to Florida.
- 7 cities of gold explorer
- Leader of the Vikings and first Europeans to reach North America.
- Economic system where a country exports more than they import.
- a disease that inflicted the Indigenous American groups that left sores
- A widespread exchange of exotic and lucrative goods from the New World to the Old World
- Wrote book on travels in the Americas
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- They came to Central and North America in search of gold.
- explorer conquered the Aztecs in 1519
- the first Europeans in North America
- claimed modern-day New York for the Dutch in 1609
- Great Plain tribes lived in tipis because they were
- indigenous group in North America lived in village bands that included the Algonquin and Iroquois nations
- Spanish system that used Native Americans to work for free labor
- American Indian group of the Southwest built complex multi-story adobe villages
- These people are of mixed Spanish-Indian ancestry.
- Spanish explorer who crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513
- Term for the Western Hemisphere and areas “discovered” by European explorers.
22 Clues: 7 cities of gold explorer • named and claimed Canada for France • the first Europeans in North America • explorer conquered the Aztecs in 1519 • Wrote book on travels in the Americas • Spanish explorer and the governor of Puerto Rico • claimed modern-day New York for the Dutch in 1609 • These people are of mixed Spanish-Indian ancestry. • ...
Mesoamerica 2025-10-23
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- The largest pack animal in North America, used for milk, meat, and wool
- Large South American rainforest and river
- Lake which the Aztecs settled around and on
- Messages using knots and colored cords
- Mayans cut this out of their victims during sacrifices
- Mayan gods required this to stay strong
- Region between North and South America
- A type of stone used to make knives
- famous Inca city
- An invention of the Olmecs
- The Incas build a large ___ system
- These animals were considered sacred by many cultures including the Chavin
- Man-made islands
- An early South American culture
- The Olmec created large stone ___
- Title of the Incan emperor
- An important South American Plant, eaten by many people
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- Many Aztecs were killed by this disease
- Aztecs were forced to convert to this religion
- The Aztec emperor at the time of Spanish conquest
- Spanish conqueror of the Inca
- Aztec capital city
- Incan ruler during the Spanish conquest
- peninsula where the Mayan civilization started
- These animals were sometimes sacrificed by the Inca
- Incan capital city
- Incan made many of these out of rope
- Spanish soldiers
- A mountain range in South America
- Mayans used this building to study the stars
30 Clues: famous Inca city • Spanish soldiers • Man-made islands • Aztec capital city • Incan capital city • An invention of the Olmecs • Title of the Incan emperor • Spanish conqueror of the Inca • An early South American culture • A mountain range in South America • The Olmec created large stone ___ • The Incas build a large ___ system • A type of stone used to make knives • ...
Can or can't 2021-02-22
Barcelona Player Class of 1990 2023-06-12
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- - Winger known for his dribbling skills
- - Right-back and reliable defender
- - Spanish forward and prolific goalscorer
- - Brazilian striker known for his speed and skill
- - Spanish midfielder and current Barcelona coach
- - Danish playmaker with exceptional vision
- - Spanish full-back and versatile player
- - Defensive stalwart and physical presence
- - Midfielder with excellent passing ability
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- - Bulgarian forward and key player in Dream Team
- - Romanian playmaker with exceptional technical skills
- - Dutch defender and set-piece specialist
- - Dutch legend and influential player-manager
- - Midfield maestro and current successful coach
- - Brazilian forward and goal-scoring sensation
15 Clues: - Right-back and reliable defender • - Winger known for his dribbling skills • - Spanish full-back and versatile player • - Dutch defender and set-piece specialist • - Spanish forward and prolific goalscorer • - Danish playmaker with exceptional vision • - Defensive stalwart and physical presence • - Midfielder with excellent passing ability • ...
Ch 16- Age of Exploration 2022-09-25
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- Paid sailors to explore African coast
- Spanish military explorer
- small fast ship with triangular sails
- divided New World between Spain and Portugal
- Last Aztec Emperor
- conquered Inca Empire
- Led first expedition to circumnavigate the globe
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- conquered Aztec Empire
- sail completely around the globe
- Spanish governor of colonial territories
- northern sea route from Europe to Far East
- First European to sail around Africa to India
- suggested using African slaves instead of Native Americans
- navigational device that helped sailors
- Spanish system providing land and workers to colonists in exchange for teaching Christianity
15 Clues: Last Aztec Emperor • conquered Inca Empire • conquered Aztec Empire • Spanish military explorer • sail completely around the globe • Paid sailors to explore African coast • small fast ship with triangular sails • navigational device that helped sailors • Spanish governor of colonial territories • northern sea route from Europe to Far East • ...
Junior Culinary Food Terms 2025-04-01
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- large green chili that's mildly spiced
- long grain rice from India
- Middle Eastern steamed granules of semolina
- Spanish word for "strawberry"
- vinegar originating from Modena, Italy
- consistency of a sauce that "coats a spoon"
- finely ground green tea used in Japan
- french term that means "to jump"
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- leavener used for bread
- Chinese dumpling eaten in soup or appetizer
- combination cooking method uses a tight lid
- Italian sauce with basil, parmesan, oil & nuts
- Mexican flatbread made from masa or flour
- "little meats" in Spanish; made from pork.
- "sauce" in Spanish, can be smooth,chunky & spicy
15 Clues: leavener used for bread • long grain rice from India • Spanish word for "strawberry" • french term that means "to jump" • finely ground green tea used in Japan • large green chili that's mildly spiced • vinegar originating from Modena, Italy • Mexican flatbread made from masa or flour • "little meats" in Spanish; made from pork. • Chinese dumpling eaten in soup or appetizer • ...
Year 8 History Crossword 2022-06-21
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- King Charles II was known as the Merry ............
- a type of wall that is fought among people of the same country
- The English commander sent these kinds of ships amongst the Spanish fleet to scatter them.
- the first factories were powered by this.
- Anthony .............. plotted to kill Queen Elizabeth and put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne.
- King Charles I fought against this body of lawmakers.
- the religion of Mary Queen of Scots
- An invention called the flying ......... made it possible to weave cloth faster than before.
- the name of the channel that separates England from France
- The introduction of this kind of power meant that factories could run more efficiently.
- this system replaced the domestic system.
- the daughter of Henry VIII who became a famous Queen of England
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- The spinning Jenny made the production of thread quicker.
- Richard .......... invented the Spinning Frame.
- The Spanish fleet was to have picked up soldiers at the Spanish port of ...........
- He led the parliamentarians against King Charles I.
- Anne Boleyn was executed by this method.
- the English naval commander who defeated the Spanish
- Queen Elizabeth had these painted to show people what she looked like.
- James ...... invented a type of steam engine that could turn a wheel.
- Henrietta Maria went to this country to sell the crown jewels.
- a large Spanish fleet of ships
- a system of manufacturing where goods are handmade in people's homes
- the surname of the man who was arrested for trying to blow up the houses of Parliament
- The ........... right of kings is a belief that kings are appointed by God and can do what they like.
25 Clues: a large Spanish fleet of ships • the religion of Mary Queen of Scots • Anne Boleyn was executed by this method. • the first factories were powered by this. • this system replaced the domestic system. • Richard .......... invented the Spinning Frame. • King Charles II was known as the Merry ............ • He led the parliamentarians against King Charles I. • ...
Age of Explorations 2020-11-02
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- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right as granted by Queen Isabella, to used Native Americas as laborers
- business where stocks, or a share of ownership in a company, are bought and owned by shareholders
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- The way of life people follows
- The forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- A set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- A leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- goods that are sold to other countries
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- a person born of Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese
- The motto for most Europeans during the age of exploration
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
- The place the Europeans had little information about and called the new world
- beyond or across the sea
- A large agricultural estate
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- A small, fast maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three cargo masts with lateen sails
- A settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- A person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial
21 Clues: beyond or across the sea • A large agricultural estate • The way of life people follows • goods that are sold to other countries • to select for some purpose; to conscript • A leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a person of mixed African and European descent • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • ...
Unit 3 Colonial Louisiana 2025-01-28
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- explored Louisiana with LaSalle and continued when he left. He got as far as Natchitoches
- a group of people with similar culture
- king of France when Louisiana was founded; it is named after him
- to grant or transfer
- Migrated to escape locusts and drought, increased Spanish-speaking population
- Spanish-appointed governor lacking military force
- release from enslavement
- the French laws that slaveholders and slaves had to follow
- a colony owned by one businessman or a group of people
- French explorer who claimed the Mississippi River and all the land drained by it for France
- Infused Spanish laws into pre-existing French laws and created the Cabildo
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- New governor who stabilized the economy and issued the code O'Reilly
- Revolted in Saint Domingue, practiced voodoo, helped sugar industry
- brothers from Canada who were sent to Louisiana by King Louis XIV to set up a settlement to protect the mouth of the river
- the practice of enslaves persons buying their own freedom
- arrival of a large number of people
- assigned by Louis XIV to set up a settlement in western Louisiana to protect Louisiana from the Spanish;set up a trade center at Ft. Jean Baptistery in Natchitoches
- First proprietor of Louisiana
- rebellion to return to French rule in 1768
- mild or tolerant
- Forced out of Nova Scotia, introduced zydeco music
- appointed governor of Louisiana by Crozat
- point of a river where it enters into the sea
- something that is owned by a person
- a person of mixed heritage: African and European (French or Spanish)
- to move goods illegally
- Legal system with town councils
27 Clues: mild or tolerant • to grant or transfer • to move goods illegally • release from enslavement • First proprietor of Louisiana • Legal system with town councils • arrival of a large number of people • something that is owned by a person • a group of people with similar culture • appointed governor of Louisiana by Crozat • rebellion to return to French rule in 1768 • ...
Comida 2023-05-30
12 Clues: jam • cod • wine • steak • cheese • potatoes • tomato soup • seafood rice • spanish sausage • spanish omlette • deep fried croquettes • creme caramel dessert
spanish!!!! 2022-11-01
Cinco De Mayo 2020-05-05
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- a corn tortilla rolled around a filling covered with sauce
- something that contains candy and is broken open
- five in Spanish
- a Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla
- number of colors in Mexico's flag
- sauce in Spanish
- main ingredient in guacamole
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- a type of instrument that rattles
- a Mexican dish with chips and melted cheese
- type of hat
- cheese in Spanish
- a plant that can be sharp
- chips and ____
13 Clues: type of hat • chips and ____ • five in Spanish • sauce in Spanish • cheese in Spanish • a plant that can be sharp • main ingredient in guacamole • a type of instrument that rattles • number of colors in Mexico's flag • a Mexican dish with chips and melted cheese • a Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla • something that contains candy and is broken open • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- People of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- A system of which countries kept the sole right to trade with their colonies
- A water route to Asia through the Western Hemisphere
- Natural protection
- Area drained by rivers
- a grant to owners with a certain amount of Native American laborers
- To sail around
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- Seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships
- Spanish soldier and adventurer
- Punish
- Only effective remedy against malaria
- Biological mixing between the Old and New world
- Large farm
- Territories in the Americas owned by Spain
- Disease carried by the Spanish
- Religious settlement
- Tracts of land to farm
- Large, full-rigged sailing ship
- Person who travels to spread their religion
- People with different beliefs than the teachings of the Catholic Church
- Colonial leaders appointed by the king
21 Clues: Punish • Large farm • To sail around • Natural protection • Religious settlement • Tracts of land to farm • Area drained by rivers • Spanish soldier and adventurer • Disease carried by the Spanish • Large, full-rigged sailing ship • Only effective remedy against malaria • Colonial leaders appointed by the king • Territories in the Americas owned by Spain • ...
The Fountations of Silence 2022-09-30
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- , Fugo was this in his life
- , Where the stroy took place
- , A Spanish painter and printmaker
- , offered as a vow like a candle
- , children in a group home that were sent away
- , By the grace of God
- , A camera that Daniel used
- , Calm down
- , Junior bullfighter
- , Rafa works here
- , Leader of armies
- , The name of Julia's baby
- , the nickname for Carlitos
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- , The hotel that Ana worked at
- , A genre of Spanish music and dance
- , Ana and her parents don't see eachother
- , Daniel's dad who runs the oil tycoon
- , Used blood to put into this item
- , An orphanage in Spanish
- , Franco was one of these in their government
- , The picture thought of in your head
- , The capturing of an image
- , the weather
- meaning slaughterhouse
- , they stood in line for what
25 Clues: , Calm down • , the weather • , Rafa works here • , Leader of armies • , Junior bullfighter • , By the grace of God • meaning slaughterhouse • , An orphanage in Spanish • , The name of Julia's baby • , Fugo was this in his life • , The capturing of an image • , A camera that Daniel used • , the nickname for Carlitos • , Where the stroy took place • , they stood in line for what • ...
Nationalism Unit #2 2020-10-21
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- A creole priest
- Peninsular son (Lesson #16B)
- A creole son of a Spanish solider (Lesson #16B)
- Little mixed babies (Lesson #16A)
- White Spanish people (Lesson#16A)
- Has some of the biggest rain forests (Lesson #14)
- Imperialist Economic System (Lesson #16A)
- Where people are placed highest to lowest (Lesson 16A)
- Merges different political sides together (Lesson #11)
- Feudal Labor System (Lesson #16A)
- First independent nation in Latin America (Lesson 15A)
- A military officer and was apart of the Enlightenment and French Revolution (Lesson #16B)
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- Creole military officer (Lesson #16B)
- Otto Von Bismark included it in his speech (Lesson #12)
- Founding fathers of Italy (Lesson #12)
- Most countries speak Spanish or Portuguese
- Is a group of people and where they are from (Lesson#11)
- Ordered for all white people to die (Lesson 15B)
- Ideas of freedom (Lesson #16A)
- French colony located west of island (Lesson #15A)
20 Clues: A creole priest • Peninsular son (Lesson #16B) • Ideas of freedom (Lesson #16A) • Little mixed babies (Lesson #16A) • White Spanish people (Lesson#16A) • Feudal Labor System (Lesson #16A) • Creole military officer (Lesson #16B) • Founding fathers of Italy (Lesson #12) • Imperialist Economic System (Lesson #16A) • Most countries speak Spanish or Portuguese • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-10-19
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- executed by augustin de iturbide
- east coast, west coast,middle east
- to trust
- something usually done by governments to make up for economic loss
- realpolitik
- at the bottom of the social class system in spanish colonies
- started his military career at 11
- enlightenment ideas reached latin america
- known for pasta and people who speak italian
- to control your own territory without foreign rule
- a type of economic system where the mother country did not allow the colonies to trade with any other country
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- executed father hildago
- last name L'Ouverture
- indigenous people forced to do hard labor for spanish and portuguese
- white people born in spain/portugal and had most power in latin america
- first place to gain independence from France
- people of this country speak german
- south america, central america,mexico and the carribean
- continued to support the spanish king
- a sense of pride to nation
20 Clues: to trust • realpolitik • last name L'Ouverture • executed father hildago • a sense of pride to nation • executed by augustin de iturbide • started his military career at 11 • east coast, west coast,middle east • people of this country speak german • continued to support the spanish king • enlightenment ideas reached latin america • first place to gain independence from France • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
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- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
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- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
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- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
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- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
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- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
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- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
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- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
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- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
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- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
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- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
Irregular Verbs 2013-01-29
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- "Montar" in English
- Past tense of "comenzar"
- Past tense of "ir"
- Past tense of "ducharse"
- Past tense of "cantar"
- Past tense of "venir"
- Past participle of "escribir"
- Past participle of "decir"
- Past tense of "levantarse"
- Past tense of "dormir"
- Past tense of "entender"
- Past tense of "comprar"
- Past participle of "saber"
- Past participle of "hacer"
- Past participle of "elegir"
- "Atrapar" in English
- "Fly" in Spanish
- "Drink" in Spanish
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- "Dolerse" in English
- Past tense of "leer"
- Past participle of "comer"
- Past participle of "ver"
- "Hacer una fiesta" in English
- Past participle of "nadar"
- "Deber" in English
- Past tense of "sentarse"
- "Spell" in Spanish
- Past participle of "dibujar"
- Past tense of "encontrar"
- Past participle of "llevar puesto"
- Past participle of "poner"
- "Elegir" in English
- Past tense of "poder"
- Past participle of "dar"
34 Clues: "Fly" in Spanish • Past tense of "ir" • "Deber" in English • "Spell" in Spanish • "Drink" in Spanish • "Montar" in English • "Elegir" in English • "Dolerse" in English • Past tense of "leer" • "Atrapar" in English • Past tense of "venir" • Past tense of "poder" • Past tense of "cantar" • Past tense of "dormir" • Past tense of "comprar" • Past participle of "ver" • Past tense of "comenzar" • ...
Aztec crossword 2013-11-10
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- Main Aztec island/city
- where hernan Cortes lived
- civilization that lives of the western side of south america
- what the Aztecs gave as a gift to the gods
- person in charge of human sacrifice
- man made islands used for crops
- what there houses were made from
- what aztecs called corn
- what the Spanish were after
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- town that the Spanish founded
- kingdom that resisted the rule of the aztecs
- what the Spanish converted the aztecs to
- were the boys went to learn military training
- Aztec farmers,merchants and low-level priests class
- What was ground to paste and made tortillas
- what they knocked down to build a church
- what part of the cactus did the Aztec remove before eating
- Place were the academically talented males attend
- what city covers ancient aztec temples and land
- what the aztecs used to relive events
20 Clues: Main Aztec island/city • what aztecs called corn • where hernan Cortes lived • what the Spanish were after • town that the Spanish founded • man made islands used for crops • what there houses were made from • person in charge of human sacrifice • what the aztecs used to relive events • what the Spanish converted the aztecs to • what they knocked down to build a church • ...
Early Peoples of the Americas 2014-02-04
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- The Aztec could be found in ____________ America.
- Buildings from which people studies the skies.
- The Aztec emperor.
- Members of the upper class in Mayan Society.
- The period when the Mayan civilization reached its height.
- The people in the Americas practiced _____________.
- The official Inca Language.
- Inca ruler who defeated his brother Huascar.
- Inca ruler.
- The Aztecs fed their gods human ___________.
- The Aztec capital was built on a____________.
- Mayan villages begin to increase through?
- The Inca did not practice ____________ or forced labour.
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- The Spanish conqueror of the Aztec people.
- The Mayan believed that their gods wanted ___________.
- Spanish conquerors.
- another name for corn.
- The Central American region was called____________.
- Spanish conqueror who conquered the Aztec.
- The Inca could be found in _____________.
- Raised roads across water or wet grounds.
- A labour tax.
- The main crop of the Inca.
- Building with stone.
- The Maya king of Palenque.
25 Clues: Inca ruler. • A labour tax. • The Aztec emperor. • Spanish conquerors. • Building with stone. • another name for corn. • The main crop of the Inca. • The Maya king of Palenque. • The official Inca Language. • The Inca could be found in _____________. • Raised roads across water or wet grounds. • Mayan villages begin to increase through? • The Spanish conqueror of the Aztec people. • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- a conflict in which the Pequot battled Connecticut colonists in 1637
- capital of Mexico City
- colony under control of the king
- settlement's first governor
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in Rhode Island
- name of colony in honor of King James
- Native Americans who lived in the area that became Jamestown
- to be holy
- the dutch founded colony in 1621
- allowed investors to pool their wealth to fund a colony
- Spanish explorers
- joined Virginia Company in 1606
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- Spanish colonies in North America
- raised an army to fight the Native Americans
- member of a religious group called Quakers
- group known for its strict beliefs
- conquistador who landed in mexico 1519
- one native american who suffered such abuse
- conquered Aztecs and took their gold
- mixed Spanish and Native American blood
- help save the settlement in Jamestown
21 Clues: to be holy • Spanish explorers • capital of Mexico City • settlement's first governor • joined Virginia Company in 1606 • colony under control of the king • the dutch founded colony in 1621 • Spanish colonies in North America • group known for its strict beliefs • conquered Aztecs and took their gold • name of colony in honor of King James • help save the settlement in Jamestown • ...
Hispanic Culture 2021-12-16
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- Spanish dessert with egg custard filling and caramel topping
- meat folded up inside tortilla with toppings
- hispanic party
- dance in a line with a rhythmic pattern of hand, arm, and hip movements
- strips of meat, peppers, and onions on a tortilla
- Mexico's celebration day over freedom from France
- corn tortillas with meat and with spicy sauce
- famous spanish artist that died in 1973
- famous book by Jorge Luis Borges
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- famous Hispanic artist born in the 1700s
- anti-war oil painting by Pablo Picasso
- famous spanish dictator
- Hispanic dance nicknamed the "dance of love"
- famous Puerto Rican actress
- main hispanic religion
- 15th birthday party
- designed to keep the body warm
- wide-brimmed hat typically worn in Mexico
- blue
- dance originated from Cuba where dancers follow music flow
20 Clues: blue • hispanic party • 15th birthday party • main hispanic religion • famous spanish dictator • famous Puerto Rican actress • designed to keep the body warm • famous book by Jorge Luis Borges • anti-war oil painting by Pablo Picasso • famous spanish artist that died in 1973 • famous Hispanic artist born in the 1700s • wide-brimmed hat typically worn in Mexico • ...
Alex Kubat - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- Spanish "plantation"
- The Aztec ruler
- Conquistador who ransacked the Incans
- The trade between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
- First British colony in the Americas
- Disease that wiped out a large portion of Native Americans
- The route across the Atlantic used commonly for slave trade
- The idea that a nation's power is equal to its wealth
- Trade across the whole world
- "Discovered" the Americas
- Spanish name for explorers
- The trade of goods for slaves between Africa and the Americas
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- The Incan ruler
- company made of multiple investors who invest smaller amounts
- new form of economics of private ownership
- A war between the French and the British, referred to as the "7 years war"
- The cultural mix of Spanish and native american
- Land owned by a country outside their borders
- The exchange of culture into and out of the Americas
- Conquistador who demolished the Aztecs
20 Clues: The Incan ruler • The Aztec ruler • Spanish "plantation" • "Discovered" the Americas • Spanish name for explorers • Trade across the whole world • First British colony in the Americas • Conquistador who ransacked the Incans • Conquistador who demolished the Aztecs • new form of economics of private ownership • Land owned by a country outside their borders • ...
Middle School Crossword Puzzle 1.0 2025-01-09
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- The powerhouse of your cells
- Previous name for the Cambridge Friends Lightning
- A predecessor of homosapiens with a funny-to-middleschoolers name
- What dividends and devisors get you
- played with dribbles, kicks, and throws and has a misleading name.
- Molten rock when sub-ground
- CATions are ____sitive
- Four-letter acronym for CFS values
- Five-letter acronym for CFS values
- wait line spoken to show patience and frustration
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- Order of Operations
- Grading system used in humanities
- What can bind people… Also the name of a book
- Feverish all-school competition for__ before winter brake
- pieces of dynamic art that are hung from the ceiling
- The same on all sides
- The number of Spanish speaking countries in the world
- “Talk” in spanish
- Message sent by a bird on classroom whiteboards-___ is watching
- Yellow in Spanish
20 Clues: “Talk” in spanish • Yellow in Spanish • Order of Operations • The same on all sides • CATions are ____sitive • Molten rock when sub-ground • The powerhouse of your cells • Grading system used in humanities • Four-letter acronym for CFS values • Five-letter acronym for CFS values • What dividends and devisors get you • What can bind people… Also the name of a book • ...
Spain in America 2022-10-07
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- Spanish towns
- Resistance, such as to disease
- People who were born in Spain
- A type of fort near a mission
- People born in the Americas with Spanish parents
- Spanish explorers
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- A large farm
- People with one Spanish and one Native American parent
- Religious communities
- When two or more groups or objects come together
10 Clues: A large farm • Spanish towns • Spanish explorers • Religious communities • People who were born in Spain • A type of fort near a mission • Resistance, such as to disease • When two or more groups or objects come together • People born in the Americas with Spanish parents • People with one Spanish and one Native American parent
La comida y La mesa 2023-10-09
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- What utensil do you use to eat "sopa"?
- What is the first meal of the day?
- What is "appetizers" in Spanish?
- Who serves you at a restaurant?
- What do you need to cut bistec?
- Name one way to say "tasty, delicious" in Spanish.
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- What do you use to wipe your mouth after eating?
- If you are having wine, what do you need?
- How do you say "fork" en español?
- When you are ready to pay for your food at a restaurant, what do you ask for?
- How can you say both "food" and "meal" in Spanish?
- How do you say "tip," as in a monetary tip, in Spanish?
- What is the meal eaten between desayuno and cena?
- How do you say "cup" en español?
14 Clues: Who serves you at a restaurant? • What do you need to cut bistec? • What is "appetizers" in Spanish? • How do you say "cup" en español? • How do you say "fork" en español? • What is the first meal of the day? • What utensil do you use to eat "sopa"? • If you are having wine, what do you need? • What do you use to wipe your mouth after eating? • ...
Unit 3: American Imperialism & WWI 2025-11-19
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- _____________ Darwinism - Among nations, as among individuals, the fittest survive and prevail.
- Treaty of ______________ (1919) - Ended World War I and held Germany mostly responsible for damages.
- ______________ - American War (1898) - War that began over conflicts in Cuba, ends with a United States victory.
- Theodore "___________" Roosevelt - 26th president who fought in the Spanish-American War and led expansion in Latin America.
- William ______________ - 25th president who was an imperialist and was assassinated in 1901.
- _____________ Amendment - It put Cuba under US protection and jurisdiction.
- Panama _____________ - Man-made waterway in Panama that the United States gains ownership.
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- The expansion of political, economic, cultural, media, and military influence beyond the boundaries of a nation.
- Pancho ___________ - Famous Mexican rebel who resisted American occupation of Mexico and led rebels during the Mexican Revolution.
- Woodrow ______________ - 28th president who led the nation during World War I.
- Treaty of _____________ (1898) - Officially ended the Spanish-American War.
- Manifest _______________ - The idea that America has a God-given right to expand.
- The U.S.S. ____________ - the battleship that exploded in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, and was an inciting incident of the Spanish-American War.
- Mark _________ - American author and member of the Anti-Imperialism League.
- ____________ Fever - Widespread disease that killed thousands in various outbreaks during the Spanish-American War.
- William Howard _____________ - 27th president who switched to dollar diplomacy and fought against monopolies.
16 Clues: Treaty of _____________ (1898) - Officially ended the Spanish-American War. • Mark _________ - American author and member of the Anti-Imperialism League. • _____________ Amendment - It put Cuba under US protection and jurisdiction. • Woodrow ______________ - 28th president who led the nation during World War I. • ...
Espania 2013-05-30
10 Clues: Spanish dancing • The capital city • The Spanish currency • A little bit of Britain • The name for a daytime snooze • A Spanish meal made with rice • The name for a party or festival • Where the famous horses come from • what the Spanish call their country • What they play at the Camp Nou Stadium
El Chico Global Ch. 10 2023-02-16
10 Clues: He/She falls • He/She throws • "head" in spanish. • "blood" in spanish. • "tattoo" in spanish. • "on top of" in spanish. • Llevas esto en la cabeza. • The eighth word on the map • There was a symbol of this on the map • Este animal tiró un mango a la cabeza de Liam.
3b Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
10 Clues: In Spanish, it's "tia" • In Spanish, it's arbol • Your _____ is Ms. Young • In Spanish, it's 'hija' • In Spanish, it's dibujar • A person who travels to space • That ________ house looks scary! • This is a month before September • This is something small on a tree • This is like the hand of a dog or cat
espanol crossword 2022-12-07
9 Clues: good • a festival • a spanish food • a spanish dance • spanish for bye • spanish for sir • a lot of something • cresent-shaped figure • a contest where cowboys show there skill
El horario escolar 2021-04-06
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- spanish (the spanish translation is es_ _ ñol)
- science (the spanish translation starts with a "c")
- mathematics (the spanish translation does not have an h!)
- art (the spanish translation has an "e" at the end)
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- physical education (the spanish translation is educacion f________)
- english (the spanish translation starts with an "i")
- history (the spanish translation ends in "ia")
- lunch (the spanish translation is alm_ _ rzo)
8 Clues: lunch (the spanish translation is alm_ _ rzo) • spanish (the spanish translation is es_ _ ñol) • history (the spanish translation ends in "ia") • science (the spanish translation starts with a "c") • art (the spanish translation has an "e" at the end) • english (the spanish translation starts with an "i") • mathematics (the spanish translation does not have an h!) • ...
STAHS Yr9 Crossword February 2021 2021-02-20
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- (Chemistry) The number of outer shell electrons is equivalent to what on the periodic table?
- (food) A global movement which supports small scale farmers and workers
- (Product design) The colour of 'cut lines' on 2D Design
- (Physics) A sharp knife is easier to cut with because it will exert a higher what?
- (Geography) The uppermost layer of the rainforest
- (History) The word for Indian soldiers in WW1
- (Latin) This form of the verb ends with the letters "-re" and means "to X"
- (History) A common condition affecting soldiers in WW1 due to standing in water-filled trenches (6,4)
- (Geography) This type of air pressure will lead to clear, dry weather conditions
- (Maths) Bearings are always measured ___________ from north
- (Product design) These are printed on a resistor to allow you to identify its resistance (6,5)
- (Spanish) What is the name given to a Spanish speaker or the adjective to describe the Spanish speaking world?
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- (Physics) The unit of force
- (Latin) This tense of the verb is translated using "had"
- (French) Name of the traditional French wedding cake created from lots of profiteroles piled up in a cone shape
- (French) What would you be playing if you were playing "la batterie"?
- (maths) The process of finding an equivalent algebraic expression containing brackets is called ___________
- (Music) Clef used for higher pitched instruments
- (Spanish) which tense is used to describe single completed actions in the past in Spanish ?
- (Food) An autoimmune disease triggered by the consumption of a particular protein
- (Chemistry) Positive ions are known as __________
- (Music) Highest female voice type
- (Classics) This god of prophecy helped Orestes escape the Furies
- (Classics) The Furies are also known by this name
24 Clues: (Physics) The unit of force • (Music) Highest female voice type • (History) The word for Indian soldiers in WW1 • (Music) Clef used for higher pitched instruments • (Geography) The uppermost layer of the rainforest • (Chemistry) Positive ions are known as __________ • (Classics) The Furies are also known by this name • ...
Texas History Unit 4 2020-10-06
Across
- A robber who travels by water
- Established Mexican Independence
- Being used by someone
- People born in Spain and Living in Mexico
- The only mexican Empressario to found a colony in Texas
- To renounce one's throne
- A spanish unit of measure representing 4,428 acres of land
- Empresario in Mexican Texas who founded the DeWitt colony
- Hispanic residents of Texas who are culturally decended from the original spanish-speaking settlers of Texas
- Horse-trader and Trouble maker from Natchez
- Supporter of the King
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing crops and the rearing of animals
- a military force that is raised from the civil population
- an official count or survey of a population
- American Filibuster who attempted to seize control of Spanish Texas
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- A battle fought during the Mexican War of Independence
- An american Empresario known as the "Father of Texas"
- An American Buisnessman and pioneer
- The first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico
- The plan of three guarantees was a proclomation of revolution during the Mexican Revolution
- American General and Statesman
- Born of Spanish Parents in Mexico
- A state in which the power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- An agreement that established a border between Texas and the U.S.
- Someone who entered a contract with the Mexican Govt. to settle in Texas
- Prominent Citizen and Politician in San Andonio de Bexar
- a formal arrangement by to or more parties to manage and operate a buisness and share its profits
- Born of one Spanish Parent and one Mexican Parent
28 Clues: Being used by someone • Supporter of the King • To renounce one's throne • A robber who travels by water • American General and Statesman • Established Mexican Independence • Born of Spanish Parents in Mexico • An American Buisnessman and pioneer • People born in Spain and Living in Mexico • Horse-trader and Trouble maker from Natchez • ...
Texas History Unit 4 2020-10-06
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- American General and Statesman
- The plan of three guarantees was a proclomation of revolution during the Mexican Revolution
- a military force that is raised from the civil population
- To renounce one's throne
- Hispanic residents of Texas who are culturally decended from the original spanish-speaking settlers of Texas
- Horse-trader and Trouble maker from Natchez
- Established Mexican Independence
- Empresario in Mexican Texas who founded the DeWitt colony
- a formal arrangement by to or more parties to manage and operate a buisness and share its profits
- A robber who travels by water
- Someone who entered a contract with the Mexican Govt. to settle in Texas
- an official count or survey of a population
- The first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico
- American Filibuster who attempted to seize control of Spanish Texas
- Born of one Spanish Parent and one Mexican Parent
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- An agreement that established a border between Texas and the U.S.
- A state in which the power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- An American Buisnessman and pioneer
- Supporter of the King
- The only mexican Empressario to found a colony in Texas
- A battle fought during the Mexican War of Independence
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing crops and the rearing of animals
- Prominent Citizen and Politician in San Andonio de Bexar
- People born in Spain and Living in Mexico
- An american Empresario known as the "Father of Texas"
- Born of Spanish Parents in Mexico
- Being used by someone
- A spanish unit of measure representing 4,428 acres of land
28 Clues: Supporter of the King • Being used by someone • To renounce one's throne • A robber who travels by water • American General and Statesman • Established Mexican Independence • Born of Spanish Parents in Mexico • An American Buisnessman and pioneer • People born in Spain and Living in Mexico • Horse-trader and Trouble maker from Natchez • ...
NatureBoyNationalismKnowledge 2020-10-21
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- A Creole aristocrat and military officer educated in Europe who witnessed the French Revolutions and the Enlightenment.
- A peninsula that is being shared with Spain and Portugal.
- managing food and crop production was a federal labor process used by the peninsula.
- The purchase of France territory in North America by the United States.
- people see themselves, how they think about themselves, how they think about people who are different from them, and what they want best for the people that is part of their nation.
- the son of a Spanish soldier who started his military career at the age of 11.
- Contains the biggest tropical rain forest in the entire world.
- A Economic Colonial System for the Latin American colonies to make money.
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- When European countries sent groups of settlers to Latin America to establish political control over it.
- The region that had countries that mainly speaks Spanish and Portuguese.
- Man who put enslaved people into a military, and made them fight the French, Spanish, and British.
- Creole military officer that had defeated and executed father Hidalgo and led a army and also defeated the peninsulares.
- First country to gain independence.
- Man who instructed to have the rest of white people in Haiti to be executed.
- The spread of ideas that had influenced people all around Latin America.
- Waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean which also makes it easier to trade.
- People that continued to support the Spanish king after the rest of creoles backed down.
- An island that is shared with Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- The social class structure established by the Spanish and Portuguese to rule their colonies.
- Son of John VI of Portugal.
20 Clues: Son of John VI of Portugal. • First country to gain independence. • A peninsula that is being shared with Spain and Portugal. • Contains the biggest tropical rain forest in the entire world. • An island that is shared with Haiti and the Dominican Republic. • The purchase of France territory in North America by the United States. • ...
Spanish Final projct 4th hour, Taylor Baird 2022-03-02
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- The brother of my mother
- How to greet yourself to someone else
- A certain time of day response
- The strongest part of the human body
- This temperature is colder than normal
- The color of most house and summer lawns
- The country where the Incas settled
- Asking what time in the future something will happen
- A way to greet someone in the early hours of the day
- Sounds like the English sound of the letter “H”
- The last day of the week in Spanish
- This temperature is warmer than normal
- The only false cognate out of the 12 months
- The son of my mothers sister
- My father’s wife
- Longest country in the world
- Asking someone's feelings in a conversation
- The First day of the Spanish week
- Longest spelled day of the week in Spanish
- The third month of the year
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- Air moving fast at most times
- Equal to Equal to
- Sounds like dice
- The only addition letter of the Spanish alphabet
- The last month out of the year
- The Color of the clouds in the sky
- A simple way to speak to greet someone
- There is a Spanish celebration at this age
- The bushy hair on people’s faces
- The first official letter of the alphabet
- First letter of the word Whale
- What humans walk on
- A way to ask what the time is
- A one word farewell to use at the end of a conversation
- The color of the sky and ocean
- Borders the United States
36 Clues: Sounds like dice • My father’s wife • Equal to Equal to • What humans walk on • The brother of my mother • Borders the United States • The third month of the year • The son of my mothers sister • Longest country in the world • Air moving fast at most times • A way to ask what the time is • A certain time of day response • The last month out of the year • First letter of the word Whale • ...
How Science and Technology influences the nation building 2023-10-24
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- trade - the exchange of goods and services between countries without restrictions or tariffs
- - a term used during the Spanish colonial period to refer to native Filipinos
- - educated and influential Filipinos during the Spanish colonial period who advocated for reforms and independence
- - a form of Filipino debate poetry where two sides argue their points in verse
- - a noble title among pre-colonial Filipino societies, often referring to a tribal chief or ruler
- - the warrior class in pre-colonial Filipino society, known for their bravery and loyalty
- - a Filipino tradition of community cooperation and helping one another
- - a Spanish term referring to the leader or head of a group or organization
- trade - the maritime trade route between Manila in the Philippines and Acapulco in Mexico during the Spanish colonial period
- - a policy or ideology of extending a nation's power and influence through colonization or economic domination
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- - the process of establishing control over a territory and its people by a foreign power
- - Spaniards born in Spain, considered the highest social class in the Spanish colonial hierarchy
- - a term coined in the Philippines referring to a weak or ineffective government system
- - a communist guerrilla group in the Philippines during the mid-20th century
- - a traditional blood compact ceremony among pre-colonial Filipino tribes as a symbol of friendship and alliance
- - Spaniards born in the Philippines, considered higher in social status than the indios
- - relating to or advocating for a system of government where power is vested in the people and exercised through elected representatives
- - an ancient Filipino boat used for transportation and trade
- - the act of setting someone free from oppression or bondage, often referring to the abolition of slavery
- - a member of an irregular military force that engages in unconventional warfare tactics
20 Clues: - an ancient Filipino boat used for transportation and trade • - a Filipino tradition of community cooperation and helping one another • - a Spanish term referring to the leader or head of a group or organization • - a communist guerrilla group in the Philippines during the mid-20th century • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Test Review: APWHM 2023-12-11
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- System where large estate owners employed native workers
- People from Indonesia; dominant ethnic group in region
- Large investor-backed companies that sponsored European exploration
- Small sailing ship created used by the Spanish/Portuguese
- System where Europeans could come to the New World if they agreed to work 3-7 years
- Crossing the ocean; situated on the other side of the ocean
- A form of tribute to the Inca government in the form of labor
- Term used to describe mass spread/movement of a specific population
- A highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever, weakness, and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs
- Large sailing vessel w/ multiple masts and large cargo capacity
- Economic theory by which maritime empires operated; belief in establishing colonies and exporting more than import; focus on wealth
- Infectious viral disease causing a red rash
- One company has control over a single product/good
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- Triangular sail that allowed ships to sail against wind
- Mercantilist idea where a country exports more than imports
- Major historical era characterized by European desire for wealth, religion spreading, fame, and desire to get to Asia
- Approximately; referring to an amount time/range of years
- Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- An empire that focuses on controlling trade, rather than people
- National policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries; ex) Tokugawa Japan and Ming China
- System where Indigenous Americans were gifted to Spanish settlers for labor
- Social hierarchy in Spanish America based on race/lineage
- Navigational device used for directional purposes
- Exchange biological transfer of plants, animals, and disease between the Americas and Afro-Eurasia
- On or relating to the sea
- A term used to describe someone of mixed Spanish/Native American
26 Clues: On or relating to the sea • Infectious viral disease causing a red rash • Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Navigational device used for directional purposes • One company has control over a single product/good • People from Indonesia; dominant ethnic group in region • Triangular sail that allowed ships to sail against wind • ...
Spanish Colonial Era 2021-09-22
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- a military post or fort under Spanish control
- In 1718, the beginnings of this city were formed.
- An unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something
- The act of making one’s territory larger through wars, treaties and exploration.
- Established the first mission in East Texas, San Francisco de los Tejas
- The act of establishing settlements for the purpose of claiming and controlling a territory and its people
- settlements built near the missions. Colonists were brought in to help them grow and survive
- The faith, practice, and church of the Roman Catholic Church; followers are called Catholics.
- First mission established in San Antonio, San Antonio de Valero; known commonly as the ____.
- Spanish Friar who founded San Jose and San Miguel de Aguayo, one of the five missions in San Antonio and the most successful Texas mission
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- A statement or theory that will be proven in an essay or document.
- The governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of a king or sovereign.
- Spanish settlements that spread Christianity to Native Texans through Catholicism, and were used to claim land.
- A thing or person that has the power to affect another.
- Era when the Spanish created settlements (colonized) in Texas
- A person who leads church and ministry
- Spanish priest who was committed to converting the Caddo natives, even after the Mission failed.
- Land where cattle were raised in areas where farming was more difficult
18 Clues: A person who leads church and ministry • a military post or fort under Spanish control • In 1718, the beginnings of this city were formed. • A thing or person that has the power to affect another. • An unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something • Era when the Spanish created settlements (colonized) in Texas • ...
About the Smiths and their Ministry with Latinos 2012-11-20
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- Spanish speakers taking classes with the Smiths for church ministry
- youngest son
- new initiative through LUCHA meant to give opportunities and community to Latinos
- second language for the Smiths
- __________2:6-7;Greg's favorite scripture
- __________25:35-40
- corn flour mix
- seminary where Sue received her doctorate
- who Latinos are to the Smiths
- God
- university where Myra is a Ph.D. student
- a special love of Sue's since she was a child
- rhymes with "pour-tea-a"
- one who comes and goes between countries sometimes for work
- what the Smiths see themselves being between Americans and Latinos
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- Rica foreign country where Smiths lived and ministered
- where Greg felt call to missions
- seminary that Jason is attending now
- speaking two languages
- females from Spanish speaking countries
- oldest son
- Greg and Sue born here
- local ministry to Latinos
- Baptist university where Kyle received his undergraduate degree
- one who comes to a new country to stay
- Jason's wife
- opportunity for undocumented Latino youth to become legal residents
- where Sue felt call to missions
- males from Spanish speaking countries or combination of males and females
- Thank you
- seminary where Greg received his doctorate
31 Clues: God • Thank you • oldest son • youngest son • Jason's wife • corn flour mix • __________25:35-40 • speaking two languages • Greg and Sue born here • rhymes with "pour-tea-a" • local ministry to Latinos • who Latinos are to the Smiths • second language for the Smiths • where Sue felt call to missions • where Greg felt call to missions • seminary that Jason is attending now • ...
SEM Spanish Review 2019-01-21
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- January
- bye
- mediodía
- 2:30
- foot
- knee
- martes
- I need
- Spanish-speaking country in South America (starts with c)
- eyes
- el invierno
- rojo
- feet
- two hundred thirty six
- How are you? (familiar, informal)
- 13
- I'm sorry
- what hurts (informal)
- amigos goodbye friends
- May I go to the bathroom
- the dress
- the mouth
- My name is... (I call myself)
- teeth
- "hache-o-ele-a" spells
- You as well (same here)
- the skirt
- 15
- pantalones
- see you tomorrow
- the arm
- the coat
- x
- z
- verde
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- delighted to meet you
- blouse
- New Year
- food
- shoes
- t-shirt
- very well
- 1985
- the shorts
- and you (friend)
- the elbow
- 40 in Spanish
- 2:40
- the shoulder
- what clothes are you wearing? (informal)
- fingers
- I have to go
- 50 in Spanish
- and you (polite)
- leg
- me, too
- the inner ear
- Happy Birthday
- clothing
- good morning
- purple
- scarf
- Spanish speaking country in Central America (starts with g)
- jacket
- my...hurt (plural)
65 Clues: x • z • 13 • 15 • bye • leg • food • 2:30 • 1985 • foot • knee • 2:40 • eyes • rojo • feet • shoes • teeth • scarf • verde • blouse • martes • I need • purple • jacket • January • t-shirt • fingers • me, too • the arm • New Year • mediodía • clothing • the coat • very well • the elbow • I'm sorry • the dress • the mouth • the skirt • the shorts • pantalones • el invierno • the shoulder • I have to go • good morning • 40 in Spanish • 50 in Spanish • the inner ear • Happy Birthday • ...
Super Falcons – past and present 2023-09-04
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- – also plays for Spanish club, FC Barcelona (7)
- - goalkeeper inaugural 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup (8)
- – a forward who was born in the United States (4)
- – rock solid in the defence (7)
- – defender playing in the Spanish league (5)
- – former captain (8)
- - American-born Nigerian (5)
- – a precious veteran goalkeeper (4)
- played for England’s youth side before choosing to play for Nigeria (8)
- – her day job is being a medical doctor (6)
- now coaches in the Swedish League (7)
- former head coach of the Nigeria women's national team (4)
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- also lays as a forward for Spanish club Levante Las Planas (5)
- - scored Nigeria's first ever FIFA Women's World Cup goal (7)
- plays professionally in Russia (6)
- has played for several clubs in Sweden and Norway (8)
- considered as one of the best goal keepers in the world (8)
- – veteran midfielder who now coaches (5)
- – played in 6 FIFA World Cup Tournaments (3)
- - plays as a midfielder for Portuguese club Benfica (7)
- Also plays for Spanish Liga F club Atlético Madrid (7)
- – was born in Switzerland (4)
- plays in the Chinese league (10)
- – position is centre back or right back (5)
- plays professionally in the United States (7)
25 Clues: – former captain (8) • - American-born Nigerian (5) • – was born in Switzerland (4) • – rock solid in the defence (7) • plays in the Chinese league (10) • plays professionally in Russia (6) • – a precious veteran goalkeeper (4) • now coaches in the Swedish League (7) • – veteran midfielder who now coaches (5) • – position is centre back or right back (5) • ...
Spanish Culture Extra Credit 2025-11-14
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- Official national language of Spain
- Dialect of northwestern Spain
- Factor shaping regional identities in Spain
- Daily routines and behaviors of a culture
- Example of invisible culture
- Date of All Saints’ Day
- Who must approve constitutional amendments
- Major factor in development of dialects
- Heraldic animal of León on the Spanish Coat of Arms
- Modern role of the Royal Family
- Number of autonomous regions in Spain
- Official name of the Spanish Royal Crown
- Capital city of Spain
- Holds executive power in Spain
- Why learning about other cultures is important
- Mountains isolating Spain from Europe
- Tangible items created by a culture
- Limits monarch’s power under law
- Customs, arts, and institutions of a group
- Document outlining Spain’s government
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- Runs day-to-day government
- Result of relying on stereotypes
- Presenting someone’s work as your own
- Common flowers for Día de Todos los Santos
- Alternating between dialects or languages
- Current King of Spain
- Beliefs and values of a culture
- Example of visible culture
- Oversimplified ideas about groups
- Where families go on All Saints’ Day
- Next in line to become monarch
- Heraldic symbol of Castile on the Spanish Coat of Arms
- Regional variety of a language
- One of the 3 Ps of culture
- How to avoid plagiarism
35 Clues: Current King of Spain • Capital city of Spain • Date of All Saints’ Day • How to avoid plagiarism • Runs day-to-day government • Example of visible culture • One of the 3 Ps of culture • Example of invisible culture • Dialect of northwestern Spain • Next in line to become monarch • Holds executive power in Spain • Regional variety of a language • Beliefs and values of a culture • ...
Bundle 2 Review 2022-10-05
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- Anglos and Tejanos fought as filibusters against Spain.
- Wrote Shipwrecked in 1542
- Promised Kentuckians good food supply and land
- Established in 1718
- Major reason the native population of Central Mexico dropped.
- Started towns including San Antonio and Larado.
- Father Hidalgo led the revolt against Spain for this.
- Built by the Spanish to convert natives to Christianity.
- One of the branch of the Mexican Federal Constitution
- Mexican and Anglo settlers both wanted it.
- empresario who started the first Anglo colony
- Defeated by Cortes
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- Created the first map of the Texas coast in 1519
- Celebrated by Mexicans in 1821
- Organized and expedition to fight Spanish rule and briefly declared Texas independent in 1813.
- Coronado searched for the seven cities of gold
- Spanish did NOT find it in Texas.
- Introduced to Texas by Mexican settlers
- The Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824 guaranteed this form of government.
- empresario of Spanish-speaking Mexican settlement
- Built their own fort on the ruins of Fort St. Louis
- First name of the man who helped Stephen F. Austin gain approval for his Texas colony and represented Texas in the Mexican Congress, making him a key figure in opening Texas to settlement.
- He established one of the first missions in East Texas.
23 Clues: Defeated by Cortes • Established in 1718 • Wrote Shipwrecked in 1542 • Celebrated by Mexicans in 1821 • Spanish did NOT find it in Texas. • Introduced to Texas by Mexican settlers • Mexican and Anglo settlers both wanted it. • empresario who started the first Anglo colony • Coronado searched for the seven cities of gold • Promised Kentuckians good food supply and land • ...
The Expansion of Europe 2020-06-24
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- The movement of goods between the Old World and the New World
- An archipelago to the North West of Africa
- A Treaty which gave control to Spain in the West and Portugal control of the East
- The city believed to be at the centre of the earth
- Ex-soldiers who fought in the war against the Moors
- The Spanish word for a fleet of ships
- The total number of voyages Columbus made to the Caribbean
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- Born in Genoa, Italy in 1451
- The first settlement the Spanish built in Hispaniola
- The main reason Europeans wanted to reach Asia
- The Spanish were looking for a sea route to reach here
- Flagship on Columbus' first voyage to the West Indies
- Queen of Castile
- The name Columbus gave to Jamaica
- Fought a war with the Spanish because they refuse to convert to Christianity
15 Clues: Queen of Castile • Born in Genoa, Italy in 1451 • The name Columbus gave to Jamaica • The Spanish word for a fleet of ships • An archipelago to the North West of Africa • The main reason Europeans wanted to reach Asia • The city believed to be at the centre of the earth • Ex-soldiers who fought in the war against the Moors • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab Crossword 2025-10-30
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- a person who rules a country as a representative of his or her king and is empowered to act in the king's name
- the limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness
- a land agent who recruits new settlers, divides up property, and keeps the law
- volunteer soldiers
- a person who moves to a new country
- a conqueror, especially one of Spanish descent from the sixteenth century
- the overthrow of one government and its replacement with another
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- a crop grown to sell at a market colony: a settlement of people who have moved to another country but are still ruled by their home country
- a celebration that a girl might have on her fifteenth birthday
- a Spanish cowboy
- a settlement where religion is taught
- a journey made for a special purpose
- a Spanish town
- a Spanish military fort
- the practice of owning people and forcing them to work without pay
15 Clues: a Spanish town • a Spanish cowboy • volunteer soldiers • a Spanish military fort • a person who moves to a new country • a journey made for a special purpose • a settlement where religion is taught • the limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness • a celebration that a girl might have on her fifteenth birthday • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2025-10-28
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- a person who rules a country as a representative of his or her king and is empowered to act in the king's name
- the limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness
- a land agent who recruits new settlers, divides up property, and keeps the law
- volunteer soldiers
- a person who moves to a new country
- a conqueror, especially one of Spanish descent from the sixteenth century
- the overthrow of one government and its replacement with another
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- a crop grown to sell at a market colony: a settlement of people who have moved to another country but are still ruled by their home country
- a celebration that a girl might have on her fifteenth birthday
- a Spanish cowboy
- a settlement where religion is taught
- a journey made for a special purpose
- a Spanish town
- a Spanish military fort
- the practice of owning people and forcing them to work without pay
15 Clues: a Spanish town • a Spanish cowboy • volunteer soldiers • a Spanish military fort • a person who moves to a new country • a journey made for a special purpose • a settlement where religion is taught • the limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness • a celebration that a girl might have on her fifteenth birthday • ...
Christmas Crossword 2019-12-18
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- not small
- celebrated on December 25th.
- where we have a break at school
- the colour of Bart Simpson's hair
- ...... is your birthday?
- not slim
- the month after December
- your father's sister
- my father is my mum's ...
- my father's brother
- ...... is your name?
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- from Spain
- French, English, German, Spanish are ....
- my mother's father
- where you read books
- ..... is he from?
- pupil
- next to
- one, two, ....., four
19 Clues: pupil • next to • not slim • not small • from Spain • ..... is he from? • my mother's father • my father's brother • where you read books • your father's sister • ...... is your name? • one, two, ....., four • ...... is your birthday? • the month after December • my father is my mum's ... • celebrated on December 25th. • where we have a break at school • the colour of Bart Simpson's hair • ...
Laila Grove - the Atlantic world 2024-10-10
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- Spanish fighter
- exchange between old and new world
- controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- Aztec emperor
- native Americans to the new world
- discovered the new world
- world trade
- first British colony
- Atlantic slave trade
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- nations wealth
- Spanish and native mix
- abuse of native Americans work
- inca owner
- deadly virus
- ended Aztec empire
- Europe, new world, and africa
- British and french
- buying parts of large companies
19 Clues: inca owner • world trade • deadly virus • Aztec emperor • nations wealth • Spanish fighter • private ownership • ended Aztec empire • British and french • first British colony • Atlantic slave trade • Spanish and native mix • discovered the new world • controlled by another nation • Europe, new world, and africa • abuse of native Americans work • buying parts of large companies • ...
Vocabulary 2025-02-11
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- What do you read for class?
- What do you write on?
- What do you put work in?
- What do you color with?
- Translate 'I need' to Spanish.
- What do you cut with?
- Translate 'I have" to Spanish.
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- What do you type with?
- What do you use to help with math?
- What do you use to write with permanently?
- What do you write in?
- What do you use to stick things down?
- What do you use to write?
- Translate 'What do you need?' to Spanish.
- What do you use to hold stuff?
15 Clues: What do you write in? • What do you write on? • What do you cut with? • What do you type with? • What do you color with? • What do you put work in? • What do you use to write? • What do you read for class? • What do you use to hold stuff? • Translate 'I need' to Spanish. • Translate 'I have" to Spanish. • What do you use to help with math? • What do you use to stick things down? • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- to travel completely around Earth
- gives a country sole owner ship of trade
- causes high fever and blisters on skin
- an area that includes a river or lake
- a ship ran by the goverment
- a territory governed by a viceroy
- to punish (usually because of belief)
- a protection against disease
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- a Spanish conquer who sought gold
- a govner of represented the Spanish ruler
- a large ship used by Spanish in 1600s
- a passage through Atlantic & Pacific
- The exchange of plans and animals
- person who spreads Christianity
- beliefs that differ from catholic church
15 Clues: a ship ran by the goverment • a protection against disease • person who spreads Christianity • to travel completely around Earth • a Spanish conquer who sought gold • The exchange of plans and animals • a territory governed by a viceroy • a passage through Atlantic & Pacific • a large ship used by Spanish in 1600s • an area that includes a river or lake • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- to travel completely around Earth
- gives a country sole owner ship of trade
- causes high fever and blisters on skin
- an area that includes a river or lake
- a ship ran by the goverment
- a territory governed by a viceroy
- to punish (usually because of belief)
- a protection against disease
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- a Spanish conquer who sought gold
- a govner of represented the Spanish ruler
- a large ship used by Spanish in 1600s
- a passage through Atlantic & Pacific
- The exchange of plans and animals
- person who spreads Christianity
- beliefs that differ from catholic church
15 Clues: a ship ran by the goverment • a protection against disease • person who spreads Christianity • to travel completely around Earth • a Spanish conquer who sought gold • The exchange of plans and animals • a territory governed by a viceroy • a passage through Atlantic & Pacific • a large ship used by Spanish in 1600s • an area that includes a river or lake • ...
Spanish Festivals Crossword Puzzel 2025-09-04
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- Spanish word for Sun, symbol in summer festivals
- Spanish for bull, central to many festivals
- City that celebrates the Feria de Abril
- Famous Pamplona festival with the running of the bulls
- Architect honored in Barcelona, linked to cultural festivals
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- Festival in Valencia with fireworks and burning statues
- Traditional Spanish dance performed at festivals
- Festival in Buñol where people throw tomatoes
- Sparkling Spanish wine often enjoyed during festivals
- Spanish word for fair, like Feria de Abril
10 Clues: City that celebrates the Feria de Abril • Spanish word for fair, like Feria de Abril • Spanish for bull, central to many festivals • Festival in Buñol where people throw tomatoes • Traditional Spanish dance performed at festivals • Spanish word for Sun, symbol in summer festivals • Sparkling Spanish wine often enjoyed during festivals • ...
¿Puedo ir al baño? 2024-02-19
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- Maestro, no puedo__________
- How do you say "apple" in Spanish?
- ¿Por qué Carlos fue al ________?
- Yo _______ ir al baño
- Maestro ¿_________ ir al baño?
- What is the main character's name?
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- How do you say "to wait" in Spanish?
- Es _________ emergencia
- Él estaba ___________
- How do you say "I need" in Spanish?
- ¿Puedo ______ al baño?
- How do you say "let him" in Spanish?
12 Clues: Él estaba ___________ • Yo _______ ir al baño • ¿Puedo ______ al baño? • Es _________ emergencia • Maestro, no puedo__________ • Maestro ¿_________ ir al baño? • ¿Por qué Carlos fue al ________? • How do you say "apple" in Spanish? • What is the main character's name? • How do you say "I need" in Spanish? • How do you say "to wait" in Spanish? • ...
In the Time of the Butterflies 2016-11-21
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- To yield to superior strength or force or over powering appeal or desire
- The end of life
- Someone who is kept confined or kept away from freedom
- Military weapons
- Giving something up for the sake of others
- To take a position of power illegally or by force
- The country where this book took place
- The secret police that works for the government
- The political rule over a country or state
- One of the 4 sisters that also means "intellect"
- Spanish word that means guard
- An act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler
- To make someone less angry or hostile
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- A spanish word for bandits
- The advocacy or woman's rights on the grounds or political, social, and ecomomic equality to men
- To trust or have faith
- Spanish word for butterflies
- A tree that is symbolic through out the story
- To settle a dispute in a mutual way
- To connect or involve in something
- A party celebrated on your 15 birthday part (spanish word)
- A way of ruling in which the ruler had unchecked power
- Certain to happen
- Sadness resulting from being foresaken or abandoned
- A person who is killed or suffers greatly because of what they believe
25 Clues: The end of life • Military weapons • Certain to happen • To trust or have faith • A spanish word for bandits • Spanish word for butterflies • Spanish word that means guard • To connect or involve in something • To settle a dispute in a mutual way • To make someone less angry or hostile • The country where this book took place • Giving something up for the sake of others • ...
A&E Sip & Solve 2023-02-06
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- holiday closest to Groom's Birthday
- Name of the Restaurant for the first date
- Bride's 'Spanish Name' from Spanish Class
- First Movie Together In Theaters
- Last State Visited Together
- Wedding Reception Venue
- Groom's drink of choice
- Matron of Honor
- High School
- Groom's 'Spanish Name' from Spanish Class
- Maiden Name of Bride's Maternal Grandmother
- Bride's Memphis Employer
- Groom's Current Vehicle Make
- City of the Bachelorette Party
- Street Name
- Main Garden Crop
- Bride's Middle Name
- Holiday Closest to Bride's Birthday
- controversial pizza topping of choice
- Bride's ISU Employer
- Bride's High School Instrument
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- Wedding Ceremony Location
- Groom's Favorite Appetizer
- Groom's Freshman Year Dorm
- Golf League Name
- Favorite Mexican Restaurant
- Engagement Month
- Summertime 'House Specialty' Cocktail
- Location of this Summers' Air Show
- their age
- Groom's Employer
- First Amusement Park Visit Together
- Engagement City
- Grocery Store Preference
- Home-Damaging Wind Storm of 2020
- home address (city)
- Couples Favorite Sport to Play
- Bride's Annual Road Race
- Bachelor Party Location
- Airline with Direct Flight to Emory's Parents
- House Color
- Bride's Hometown
- middle name of groom
- Number of cats the Couple Has
- Honeymoon Location
- Grooms Birth Month
- Mascot for the couples alma matter
47 Clues: their age • High School • House Color • Street Name • Engagement City • Matron of Honor • Golf League Name • Engagement Month • Groom's Employer • Bride's Hometown • Main Garden Crop • Honeymoon Location • Grooms Birth Month • home address (city) • Bride's Middle Name • middle name of groom • Bride's ISU Employer • Wedding Reception Venue • Groom's drink of choice • Bachelor Party Location • ...
Miles Aztec Crossword 2 2020-04-14
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- A school for the children of Aztec commoners.
- An act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration.
- Rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops
- Channel for conveying water
- A large house
- inquisition Inquisition initiated in 1478 by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella that guarded the orthodoxy
- of tordeaillas divide up all the land in the Americas between the two
- Evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A Spanish conqueror
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- The series of military campaigns
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- An object made by a human being
- People dominant in Mexico before the Spanish
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked
- School for the sons of Aztec nobility
- Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- An ancient manuscript text in book form
- Event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
- A Nahua altepetl located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico
- Bird of the trogon family, with iridescent green plumage and typically red underparts
22 Clues: A large house • A Spanish conqueror • Channel for conveying water • An object made by a human being • The series of military campaigns • School for the sons of Aztec nobility • An ancient manuscript text in book form • People dominant in Mexico before the Spanish • Event regarded as a portent of good or evil. • A school for the children of Aztec commoners. • ...
St. Joseph Eighth Grade 2021-08-19
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- Who wrote THE PEARL?
- We have this many dry erase boards in the room?
- This is going to be a _____ year. (rhymes with eight)
- In Spanish, this is the day you begin school.
- This is what is learned of the Church this year.
- This word/phrase is the main gut of a sentence.
- This is the square root of thirty-six.
- What is the first thing you write in English?
- What is the longest side of a triangle called?
- The junior high hallway lockers are this color.
- How do you say WE in Spanish?
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- He is the protagonist in THE GIVER.
- This is your principal's last name.
- This is class in Spanish.
- What is the first workday in Spanish?
- We are so _____ (positive emotion) to begin the school year. (Clue: Don't worry, be _____.)
- This is your first class of the day.
- He is the patron of our school.
- Which month is dedicated to the Rosary?
- Who dies in AND THEN THERE WERE NONE?
- How many books are in the Pentateuch?
- This is a three dimensional square.
- How many entry doors are there to the school?
- What is the core statement in a research paper?
24 Clues: Who wrote THE PEARL? • This is class in Spanish. • How do you say WE in Spanish? • He is the patron of our school. • He is the protagonist in THE GIVER. • This is your principal's last name. • This is a three dimensional square. • This is your first class of the day. • What is the first workday in Spanish? • Who dies in AND THEN THERE WERE NONE? • ...
7th Grade Spanish (No spaces between words, three word numbers) 2023-10-10
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- ce-u-be-a
- one hundred
- fifty
- the capital of Nicaragua
- forty
- the capital of the Dominican Republic
- twelve
- seventy
- ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a
- twenty
- yellow
- gray
- zero
- red
- the capital of Perú
- eleven
- sixty
- brown
- ve-e-ene-e-zeta-u-e-ele-a
- the capital of Argentina
- the capital of Costa Rica
- eight
- seventy-seven
- three
- pe-a-ene-a-eme-a
- eighty-nine
- j (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- purple
- twenty-five
- orange
- four
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- e-ele-ese-a-ele-ve-a-de-o-ere
- eme-e-equis-i-ce-o
- x (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- fifty-one
- white
- fifteen
- forty-eight
- ninety
- one
- the capital of Colombia
- the capital of Puerto Rico
- one hundred twenty
- thirty-three
- two
- blue
- nine
- ninety-three
- sixteen
- six
- the capital of Chile
- ten
- green
- five
- sixty-four
- thirty
- the capital of Honduras
- y (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- thirteen
- seven
- pink
- h (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- eighty
- fourteen
- black
65 Clues: one • two • six • ten • red • blue • nine • gray • zero • five • pink • four • white • fifty • forty • green • sixty • brown • eight • three • seven • black • ninety • twelve • twenty • yellow • eleven • thirty • eighty • purple • orange • fifteen • seventy • sixteen • thirteen • fourteen • ce-u-be-a • fifty-one • sixty-four • one hundred • forty-eight • eighty-nine • twenty-five • thirty-three • ninety-three • seventy-seven • pe-a-ene-a-eme-a • eme-e-equis-i-ce-o • one hundred twenty • ...
Numbers in French & Spanish 2025-03-17
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- The rank Spanish holds for how many speaker it has in the world (including non-native speakers)
- The day in September when Mexico celebrates its independence
- The number of millions of gallons of maple syrup produced in Canada in 2023
- The number of Spanish speaking countries in South America
- The number of regions Spain has
- The number of countries in Europe where Spanish is an official language
- The number of players allowed on a hockey team
- The number of species of monkeys found in Central America
- How many millions of Canadians can speak French (rounded up) ?
- The number of gold medals France won at the 2024 summer Olympics
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- The number of overseas territories France has
- The number of times Argentina has won the world cup
- The total number of medals Spain won at the 2024 summer Olympics
- The number of countries in Europe where French is an official language
- The total number of Canadian provinces & territories
- The number of times Québec has tried to become an independent country
- Approximately, how many thousands of crocodiles live in Costa Rica?
- The number of countries in Central America where Spanish is an official language
- The number of colors on the French flag
- The number of national hockey league teams Canada has
20 Clues: The number of regions Spain has • The number of colors on the French flag • The number of overseas territories France has • The number of players allowed on a hockey team • The number of times Argentina has won the world cup • The total number of Canadian provinces & territories • The number of national hockey league teams Canada has • ...
Texas history crossword 2025-01-20
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- Major debate leading up to the civil war
- 1803; doubled the size of the u.s gained fertile farmland and access to the Mississippi River
- economy with little government regulation; based on supply and demand
- Location where the last battle of the Texas Revolution was fought
- United States desire to own land from coast to coast
- Political theory that the will of the people is the basis of the authority of government
- Claimed Texas, California and Florida; built missions
- Adventurers who wanted to free Texas and Mexico from Spanish Rule
- Location where the first battle of the Texas Revolution was fought
- Term used when a new state joins the U.S
- Land U.S acquired after U.S-Mexican war in the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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- term used to describe government officials
- A massive empire that ruled Texas before the Spanish conquered them
- Land agents who brought settlers to Texas
- Wealth,religion,expand empires, claim territory, new trade routes to Asia through the Northwest Passage
- a declaration war calling for Mexican Independence
- Document that ended the Mexican Revolution and ended Spanish rule
- An old Spanish mission that later became a fort for the Texian Army
- Claimed land in new world to profit from fur trading
- Paper money used to settle Texas debt
20 Clues: Paper money used to settle Texas debt • Major debate leading up to the civil war • Term used when a new state joins the U.S • Land agents who brought settlers to Texas • term used to describe government officials • a declaration war calling for Mexican Independence • United States desire to own land from coast to coast • ...
Latin American Revolutions:Haiti and Latin America 2017-11-30
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- French colony , Large slave population
- Bolivar moved here in 1819
- People of portuguese or spanish descent born in the colonies
- lowest class of society
- Began in 1811
- Freed argentina from spanish
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- Colonial leaders from spain
- Led 100,000 slaves in Haiti
- Nicknamed after Simon Bolivar
- Nickname was '' The Liberator ''
- Colonized by portugal
- Mixed americans and europeans
- where De Martin and Bolivar joined forces to defeat the spanish army
13 Clues: Began in 1811 • Colonized by portugal • lowest class of society • Bolivar moved here in 1819 • Colonial leaders from spain • Led 100,000 slaves in Haiti • Freed argentina from spanish • Nicknamed after Simon Bolivar • Mixed americans and europeans • Nickname was '' The Liberator '' • French colony , Large slave population • ...
Spain Fun Facts 2025-01-30
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- popular small plate Spanish cuisine
- Spain's famous mid-day break
- Traditional Spanish rice dish
- Annual running of the bulls city
- Spain's Capital city
- Spain's southern region famous for flamenco
- world's oldest restaurant
- Highest mountain peak in Spain located in the Canary Islands
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- famous basilica in Barcelona
- Thank You
- festival features people throwing tomatoes at each other
- Famous Spanish surrealist painter, first name Salvador
- Running of the Bulls festival
13 Clues: Thank You • Spain's Capital city • world's oldest restaurant • famous basilica in Barcelona • Spain's famous mid-day break • Traditional Spanish rice dish • Running of the Bulls festival • Annual running of the bulls city • popular small plate Spanish cuisine • Spain's southern region famous for flamenco • Famous Spanish surrealist painter, first name Salvador • ...
The 8 Explorers 2012-09-24
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- Put French flag over Texas
- Aztec leader
- First European to reach Mississippi
- Spanish soldier
- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- House made out of mud, rock, and straw
- Spanish empire
- Commanded a a Spanish expedition that sailed along the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Mexico
- The lone star state
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- Shipwreck by a hurricane on the coast of present day Galveston
- Captured the Aztec leader, Moctezuma
- Texas Indians
- Priest;Figured out that Cibola was not city of gold
- Put down a major slave rebellion
- To look around or discover
15 Clues: Aztec leader • Texas Indians • Spanish empire • Spanish soldier • The lone star state • Put French flag over Texas • To look around or discover • Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • Put down a major slave rebellion • First European to reach Mississippi • Captured the Aztec leader, Moctezuma • House made out of mud, rock, and straw • Priest;Figured out that Cibola was not city of gold • ...
Aztecs v.s. Spanish Crossword 2022-04-14
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- Pipe that brings fresh water to a city
- floating farms built by Aztecs
- Aztec's Island City
- Spanish leader who defeated the Aztecs
- trade across the Atlantic Ocean
- European country that sent conquistadors to Americas
- bad effect of Columbian Exchange
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- Spanish soldier looking for gold
- plant that moved from America to Europe
- plant that moved from Europe to America
- animal that moved from America to Europe
- Spanish explorer who crossed the Atlantic in 1492
- Last Aztec king. Kidnapped by Cortes
- positive effect of Columbian Exchange
- animal that moved from Europe to America
15 Clues: Aztec's Island City • floating farms built by Aztecs • trade across the Atlantic Ocean • Spanish soldier looking for gold • bad effect of Columbian Exchange • Last Aztec king. Kidnapped by Cortes • positive effect of Columbian Exchange • Pipe that brings fresh water to a city • Spanish leader who defeated the Aztecs • plant that moved from America to Europe • ...
Chapter XXIV Crossword 2022-12-15
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- led the 1680 Pueblo Revolt against the Spanish
- the city of Potosi was in this modern country
- modern name of Cabeza de Vaca's 1528 discovery
- child of French fur-trader and native person
- "Terra australis incognita", great _____ land
- large private Spanish-American estates
- major site of Mexican silver mining
- feuded with Atahualpa in the Incan Ruling House
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- Santo ______ (Spanish Caribbean capital)
- "La ______", nickname of Aztecan Dona Marina
- heard appeals against viceroys' decisions
- 1788 English penal colony
- Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
- Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico
- _______ Álvares Cabral, "discovered" Brazil
15 Clues: 1788 English penal colony • Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean • major site of Mexican silver mining • Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico • large private Spanish-American estates • Santo ______ (Spanish Caribbean capital) • heard appeals against viceroys' decisions • _______ Álvares Cabral, "discovered" Brazil • "La ______", nickname of Aztecan Dona Marina • ...
Mr. Yates' Adventure to Spain! 2020-04-17
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- The world's biggest food fight
- Home of one of the world's most famous football clubs
- Fried-dough pastry traditionally from Spain
- Official name of Spain is “_______ of Spain.”
- Running of the ______ is a famous Spanish festival
- Madrid is a city of ________
- Small portions of the traditional Spanish food
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- Spanish rice dish originating in Valencia
- Valenica was founded by this group of people
- Cold soup made of raw, blended vegetables
- Barcelona has it's own _______ Day
- Capital city of Spain
- The most famous monument in Granada
- The national anthem of Spain has no _______
- La Sagrada _______
15 Clues: La Sagrada _______ • Capital city of Spain • Madrid is a city of ________ • The world's biggest food fight • Barcelona has it's own _______ Day • The most famous monument in Granada • Spanish rice dish originating in Valencia • Cold soup made of raw, blended vegetables • The national anthem of Spain has no _______ • Fried-dough pastry traditionally from Spain • ...
Chapter 4, section 1 and 2 2020-10-19
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- system where natives formed, ranched, or mined for spanish landlords
- "Spaniard" landed on shore of Mexico
- land controlled by another nation
- founded a second english colony, Plymouth in Massachusetts
- war between British and France on North America continent
- native american ruler (king philip)
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- Spanish explorers that followed cortes
- group that sought religious freedom from England's Anglican Church
- marched small force into South America
- Dutch holdings in North America
- Incan Ruler
- base of Frances's colonial empire in North America
- Genoese sea captain
- colonists claimed their own land, named after King
- mixed spanish and native american population
15 Clues: Incan Ruler • Genoese sea captain • Dutch holdings in North America • land controlled by another nation • native american ruler (king philip) • "Spaniard" landed on shore of Mexico • Spanish explorers that followed cortes • marched small force into South America • mixed spanish and native american population • base of Frances's colonial empire in North America • ...
Chapter 4 - Megan Meckley 2020-10-19
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- settlers named this land in honor of their king
- a system where natives farmed, ranched, or mined for Spanish landlords
- the ruler of Incan
- he conquered the Incan Empire
- a dispute over land claims
- land that is controlled by another nation
- a spainiard who landed on the shores of Mexico
- a Genoese sea captain
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- a mixed Spanish and Native American population
- the Dutch holdings in North American
- France's colonial Empire
- Spanish explorers who followed Cortes
- Native American ruler
- a group who found a second English colony
- a group who sought religious freedom from the Anglican Church
15 Clues: the ruler of Incan • Native American ruler • a Genoese sea captain • France's colonial Empire • a dispute over land claims • he conquered the Incan Empire • the Dutch holdings in North American • Spanish explorers who followed Cortes • a group who found a second English colony • land that is controlled by another nation • a mixed Spanish and Native American population • ...
Quarter 3 Anchor Activities 2021-03-04
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- "Place of the Gods"
- The Aztec emperor
- Spanish conquistador
- Spanish conquistader
- Ruled in modern-day Mexico
- Located on the Yucatan Peninsula
- explorers Discovered Cuba and Hispaniola
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- Civilizations found in Mexico and Central America
- Used stone to carve instead of metal tools
- exchange Process by which commodities, people, and diseases crossed the Atlantic
- belief that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- explorers Established spice trade with India
- Ruler
- of Tordesillas Portugal would have control of lands on the east and Spain the lands on the west.
- Incan emperor
15 Clues: Ruler • Incan emperor • The Aztec emperor • "Place of the Gods" • Spanish conquistador • Spanish conquistader • Ruled in modern-day Mexico • Located on the Yucatan Peninsula • Used stone to carve instead of metal tools • explorers Discovered Cuba and Hispaniola • explorers Established spice trade with India • Civilizations found in Mexico and Central America • ...
Costa Rica: A day in the life 2023-12-29
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- The word for school in Spanish.
- Where is Costa Rica located?
- Much of the land is covered in rainforests, mangroves, and ____.
- Animals include: monkies, lizards, and tropical ___.
- Many families work in ____.
- Many students ride their bike or ___ to school.
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- Children typically start school at age ___.
- What language do they speak?
- The word lunch in Spanish.
- School starts: a las ___ y cuarenta y cinco (6:45am)
- The flag is ___,white, and blue.
- A popular sport played here.
- Students attend school Monday through ___.
- Schools tipically begin their day with an ___.
- Costa Rica has a ____ climate.
15 Clues: The word lunch in Spanish. • Many families work in ____. • What language do they speak? • Where is Costa Rica located? • A popular sport played here. • Costa Rica has a ____ climate. • The word for school in Spanish. • The flag is ___,white, and blue. • Students attend school Monday through ___. • Children typically start school at age ___. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- a large sailing ship used especially by the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries
- a governor of Spain's colonies in the Americas who represented the Spanish king and queen
- to punish, particularly because of beliefs or background
- an armed but privately owned ship that acts under the authority of a government to participate in warfare; or a sailor on such a ship
- a system in Spain's American colonies in which wealthy settlers were given plots of land and allowed to enslave the people who lived there
- an economix policy that gives a country sole ownership of the trade occuring in its colonies
- a person who has mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- a Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in the Americas
- a large plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony
- a territory governed by a viceroy
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- a large farm; on southern plantations, slaves worked to grow and harvest crops
- a person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- a person who holds different beliefs than the Catholic Church
- an area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all the bodies of water that flow into it
- to travel completely around Earth
- a deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters on the skin
16 Clues: to travel completely around Earth • a territory governed by a viceroy • a large plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony • a person who tries to spread Christianity to others • to punish, particularly because of beliefs or background • a person who has mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • a person who holds different beliefs than the Catholic Church • ...
Chapter 8 2025-02-10
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- Means worry
- Where was Marcos and felipe
- Who embarrassed ricardo
- Means openly
- Means lair
- Means sad
- Stupid in Spanish
- Means basically
- Means felt
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- Means ashame
- What did Laura call ricardo
- Means hazel
- What class was ricardo going to
- who has hazel eyes
- He was the first character in this chapter
- Means begging
- Means rapidly
- who also lied about they summer vacation
- Who doesn’t like Laura
- what does money mean in Spanish
20 Clues: Means sad • Means lair • Means felt • Means worry • Means hazel • Means ashame • Means openly • Means begging • Means rapidly • Means basically • Stupid in Spanish • who has hazel eyes • Who doesn’t like Laura • Who embarrassed ricardo • What did Laura call ricardo • Where was Marcos and felipe • What class was ricardo going to • what does money mean in Spanish • ...
Cinco De Mayo 2020-05-05
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- a corn tortilla rolled around a filling covered with sauce
- something that contains candy and is broken open
- five in Spanish
- a Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla
- number of colors in Mexico's flag
- sauce in Spanish
- main ingredient in guacamole
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- a type of instrument that rattles
- a Mexican dish with chips and melted cheese
- type of hat
- cheese in Spanish
- a plant that can be sharp
- chips and ____
13 Clues: type of hat • chips and ____ • five in Spanish • sauce in Spanish • cheese in Spanish • a plant that can be sharp • main ingredient in guacamole • a type of instrument that rattles • number of colors in Mexico's flag • a Mexican dish with chips and melted cheese • a Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla • something that contains candy and is broken open • ...
4-17 2025-04-14
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- "palm" in Spanish
- everything you can perform
- Greek god of the west wind; a refreshing breeze
- consequence of an action, especially when complex or unwelcome
- "perimeter" in Spanish
- talkative
- clever saying
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- tricky action
- hurricane-like rains
- technique to kill harmful organisms from food (like milk) by heating then cooling
- number required for a vote
- the delusion of things being more beautiful than they are; rose-colored glasses
- "Paola" in Spanish
13 Clues: talkative • tricky action • clever saying • "palm" in Spanish • "Paola" in Spanish • hurricane-like rains • "perimeter" in Spanish • everything you can perform • number required for a vote • Greek god of the west wind; a refreshing breeze • consequence of an action, especially when complex or unwelcome • ...
spansish 2024-11-13
9 Clues: Fun in Spanish • What is "I am" • a number in Spanish • a number in Spanish • "To study" in Spanish • the word "like" in Spanish • How to say "name" in Spanish • Synonym for smart but in Spanish • A famous word to say "friends" in Spanish
Jumano 2024-10-20
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- They had an alliance with the ______.
- The Jumano usually traveled ________.
- The first recorded contact with the Jumano was ________.
- The Jumanos covered themselves in _________.
- They were known for their _______ skills.
- The Jumano often wore ________ to protect them from the weather.
- The Jumano were _____ agriculturalists and hunters/gatherers.
- This tribe was considered the __________ between the spanish colonies and many indian tribes.
- The Jumano moved around a lot so they were ___________.
- The Jumano currently live in _________.
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- They were called the _______ people by the spanish.
- The Jumano were enemies with the ________ tribe.
- The person in charge is called a ________.
- The Jumano lived along the ______
- The Jumano were hunters and ________.
- The Jumano used ___________ to hunt.
- The Jumano spoke a _____________.
- The Jumano is currently ________.
18 Clues: The Jumano spoke a _____________. • The Jumano is currently ________. • The Jumano lived along the ______ • They had an alliance with the ______. • The Jumano usually traveled ________. • The Jumano were hunters and ________. • The Jumano used ___________ to hunt. • The Jumano currently live in _________. • They were known for their _______ skills. • ...
Unit 3 Spanish Colonial Era 2023-10-10
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- Spanish fort that protects a mission
- Catholic friar establishing missions in East Texas then escaping to San Antonio
- settlement created by Spain in New World to spread religion and claim land
- community where civilians settled; built near missions and presidios
- representative who ruled Spanish provinces
- Mexican ballad or song
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- settlement founded in 1718 with Mission San Antonio de Valero (Alamo)
- founder of the first Spanish mission in East Texas
- settlement in Native territory designed to convert the population to Christianity
- period where Spain brought religion, language, and way of life to Texas
- process of setting up a territory under the control of a distant country
- Spanish colonizer who established several large land grants along the Rio Grande
- large tract of land where Charros worked horses and cattle
- Catholic friar advocating for continued missionary work in Texas
- large estate or plantation with a dwelling house
15 Clues: Mexican ballad or song • Spanish fort that protects a mission • representative who ruled Spanish provinces • large estate or plantation with a dwelling house • founder of the first Spanish mission in East Texas • large tract of land where Charros worked horses and cattle • Catholic friar advocating for continued missionary work in Texas • ...
Topic 2 Crossword 2024-10-25
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- A 1676 revolt of Virginia colonists against the colony’s government.
- Laws that controlled the lives of enslaved Africans and African Americans and denied them basic rights.
- A movement in Europe in the 1600s and 1700s that emphasized the use of reason.
- A 1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth colony.
- A group of English protestants who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Protestant reformers who believe in the equality of all people.
- An English settler who sought religious freedom in the 1600s
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- A representative to the colonial Virginia government
- A religious settlement run by Catholic Priests and friars.
- A person born in Spanish-American colonies to Spanish parents.
- A meeting in Colonial New England where settlers discussed and voted
- A town in the Spanish colonies
- She helped with relations between Native Americans and settlers.
- A legal document giving rights to a person or company
- Spanish or Portuguese term for “conqueror”.
15 Clues: A town in the Spanish colonies • Spanish or Portuguese term for “conqueror”. • A 1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth colony. • A representative to the colonial Virginia government • A legal document giving rights to a person or company • A religious settlement run by Catholic Priests and friars. • An English settler who sought religious freedom in the 1600s • ...
Unit 3 - Spanish Colonial 2023-10-05
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- Aguayo will establish a mission near this location in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
- He is placed in charge of the area from Northern Mexico to the San Antonio River called Nuevo Santander.
- The conflict in Europe between France and the opposing forces of Spain, Netherlands, England, and German States.
- Mission failed because Native Americans were ________________.
- A military outpost.
- Later built and established by Father Antonio de San Buenaverntura.
- In 1718 they declared war on Spain once again.
- Craftspeople and even teachers contributed to the ____________ of towns
- Spanish colonial era was identified by the building of these.
- A person of Mexican heritage who considers Texas home.
- First Texas mission.
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- Jose de Escandon will earn this nickname.
- This was overseen by Martin de Alarcon and built on the San Antonio River.
- The road that connected Mexico with East Texas missions.
- He re-established mission San Francisco de los Tejas and renaming it Nuestro Padre San Francisco de los Tejas.
- The most successful mission in Texas.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage.
- Hasinai people will refer to the Spanish as Ta'sha, meaning this.
- Nicknamed the Gateway to Spanish Texas.
- In 1690 he established a mission located on the Neches River.
- Purpose was to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
21 Clues: A military outpost. • First Texas mission. • The most successful mission in Texas. • Nicknamed the Gateway to Spanish Texas. • Jose de Escandon will earn this nickname. • In 1718 they declared war on Spain once again. • A person of Mexican heritage who considers Texas home. • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage. • ...
AMH2 Chapter 1 Crossword 2025-08-09
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- One of the likely reasons the Mayans collapsed was due to _________.
- North or South America was more appealing to the Spanish?
- What product made it to Switzerland through the Columbian Exchange?
- One soldier from Spain is quoted as saying, “we came here to serve God and the king, and also to get ____.”
- How many days was the Spaniard’s siege on Tenochtitlán?
- What crop from Asia became a widely profitable item in Europe?
- In order to repopulate with few Spanish women in the New World, the Spanish tolerated and sometimes supported __________ marriage.
- The Taíno grew lots of crops, including ______?
- Spanish sailors became masters of the _________?
- Which seafarers reached the New World before Columbus?
- Christopher Columbus was born in what country?
- Who populated the Caribbean islands when Columbus arrived?
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- Columbus and his men landed in the modern-day _________.
- Juan Ponce de León landed in what part of the modern-day United States in 1513?
- By how much did Columbus underestimate the size of the globe?
- How many ships was Columbus given the second voyage?
- The Aztecs constructed large artificial islands called ___________.
- After the encomienda was abolished, the _____________ replaced it.
- Which prince from Portugal invested heavily in exploration?
- New goods and knowledge from Asia not only sparked the ___________, but also long-term European expansion.
20 Clues: Christopher Columbus was born in what country? • The Taíno grew lots of crops, including ______? • Spanish sailors became masters of the _________? • How many ships was Columbus given the second voyage? • Which seafarers reached the New World before Columbus? • How many days was the Spaniard’s siege on Tenochtitlán? • ...
Spanish 1 Cultural Challenge #1 2013-04-16
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- who was the mexican painter known for paintings that explore the sadness and pain she experienced in her difficult life?
- what religious holiday is being celebrated at carnival?
- what two languages are spoken there?
- what is the spanish-speaking country that shares the island of Hispaniola?
- who is one of the spanish tenors?
- what large body of water does the river flow into?
- what rock group is known as nortena?
- who is this talented colombian that is a columbian artist that is known for his huge inflated looking figures?
- which two continents does Panama connect?
- what is this bird that is native to the Americans called un guajalote?
- what group of people crafted this stone?
- who is the spanish painter that painted horrors of war?
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- who is the father of fusion latin rock?
- what is the name of the river that separates Mexico and the US?
- what two bodies of water does the canal connect?
- what happened to the people that created the sculpture?
- who is the second one of the spanish tenors?
- what is this south American country?
- at what age did stan die?
- who was this hall of famed that is a great Puerto Rican baseball player?
- picchu what is the name of this ancient site?
- El dia de la Raza means what in english?
- name the city in ohio that has the same name as a city in spain
- what is the name of this lace head covering?
- what is the name of this British possession and its most famous geographical feature?
25 Clues: at what age did stan die? • who is one of the spanish tenors? • what is this south American country? • what two languages are spoken there? • what rock group is known as nortena? • who is the father of fusion latin rock? • El dia de la Raza means what in english? • what group of people crafted this stone? • which two continents does Panama connect? • ...
The Old Man and the Sea 2017-12-01
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- the type of rope the old man uses (Spanish)
- the old man dreams of the ______ Islands after exploring the beaches of Africa
- Coast Santiago went “turtle-ing” along the ________ Coast
- the place where Manolin gets the beer; means grocery store in Spanish
- the old man in The Old Man and the Sea
- a unit of measurement the old man uses to measure depth; one of these is six feet
- the upper end of a boat; the old man uses this to cut the line
- the old man uses this term to describe the weather; it means breeze (Spanish)
- the baseball team the old man believes “cannot lose”
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- 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)
- the brand of beer that comes in bottles which can be returned
- ________ poisoning is an example of a disease the old man would find humiliating
- the tough budshields of the royal palm (Spanish)
- the title given to both the jellyfish with a “gelatinous bladder” and to the bird with “long black wings”
- the young boy who relates well with the old man
- the old man compared the feeling in his hand to _____ mortis (Latin)
- attached to the gunwale of the boat to hold the oars
- one of the items the old man was afraid would be stolen if he left it in the boat; an iron hook
- the pictures of biblical figures which adorned the old man’s wall were _____s of his wife
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) • attached to the gunwale of the boat to hold the oars • the baseball team the old man believes “cannot lose” • ...
Chapter 10, 12, & 13 Crossword ANSWERS- John Madion & Caden Rodenroth 2024-11-07
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- Central African state that began trading with the Portuguese around 1500
- Seventeenth-century queen of the Ndongo and Matamba kingdoms in modern-day Angola
- fifteenth-century Portuguese sea route that took advantage of winds and currents
- children of Spanish and native parentage
- System that gave the Spanish settlers the right to compel indigenous peoples to work
- Latin American officials from Spain or Portugal
- one-fifth of Mexican and Peruvian silver production that was reserved for the Spanish monarchy
- Large Latin American estates
- Kingdom in west Africa whose rulers eventually converted to Islam, wealthy from the trans-Saharan trade
- City in the Mali Empire known for its large population, wealth, and places of learning
- South African people referred to pejoratively as the Hottentots by Europeans
- “Traditionalists,” the most popular branch of Islam; believe in the legitimacy of the early caliphs
- Navigational instrument for determining latitude
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- Angolan kingdom that reached its peak during the reign of Queen Nzinga
- Creoles, people born in the Americas of Spanish or Portuguese ancestry
- individuals born of indigenous and African parents
- City in the highlands of Bolivia that became the world’s largest silver-producer
- Caribbean tribe who were the first indigenous peoples to have contact with Columbus
- East African city-state society that dominated the coast from Mogadishu to Kilwa
- Settlement in the middle Niger River region in Africa that flourished from iron production
- Canadian term for individuals of mixed European and indigenous ancestry
- Syncretic religion practiced by enslaved Africans and their descendants in Haiti
- West African kingdom founded in the thirteenth century by Sundiata
- Brazilian sugar mill
- Sub-Saharan African people who waged wars to impose their strict interpretation of Islam
- Spanish courts in Latin America
26 Clues: Brazilian sugar mill • Large Latin American estates • Spanish courts in Latin America • children of Spanish and native parentage • Latin American officials from Spain or Portugal • Navigational instrument for determining latitude • individuals born of indigenous and African parents • West African kingdom founded in the thirteenth century by Sundiata • ...
Texas History Topic 3 Vocab Review 2024-10-22
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- make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of.
- a group of armed civilians prepared to be emergency soldiers
- someone contracted by the Mexican government to settle Anglo American colonies in Texas
- someone that is NOT military
- a person who wages an unofficial war on a country
- A settlement used by the Spanish to convert Native Americans to Catholicism and teach them the Spanish language and culture
- someone with Mexican ancestry living in Texas, "Friend"
- religious leader
- set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis.
- mixed raced, usually Spanish and Native or African American
- Spanish descendants born in the "new world"
- give up (power or territory)
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body
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- a person that does not believe in being ruled by a king or queen
- a person that believes that a country should be ruled by a king or queen
- a circumstance, fact, or influence that contributes to a result or outcome.
- American born empresario and son of Moses Austin
- Spaniard born in "old world" Spain living in the Americas. Considered the "high class" Spanish.
- two or more people working together
- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- ___ Austin, first man to obtain permission to settle Anglo Americans in Texas
- preparing soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
- social rank
- a fortified military settlement
- a country that is governed by its people
- a member of any of certain religious orders of men, especially the four mendicant orders
26 Clues: social rank • religious leader • someone that is NOT military • give up (power or territory) • a fortified military settlement • two or more people working together • a country that is governed by its people • Spanish descendants born in the "new world" • an advantage or profit gained from something. • American born empresario and son of Moses Austin • ...
Mr. D's 5th Grade 2024-25 2025-05-16
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- this person is a 'good' friend of Sultan
- this person is the door holder and has a stylish backpack
- this person has a matching lunchbox and backpack
- this person has long hair and reads really big books
- this person brings a purse,lunch box and a Stanley
- this person is a 'good' friend of Danna and hates to stay in her seat
- this person speaks English and plays alot with David
- this person loves to play video games and LOVES to read actual books instead of on Epic
- this person likes to wear a hoodie that says LEE on it and always needs a pencil
- this person is a 'good' friend of Oli
- this person is a 'good' friend of Bryan
- this person is a 'good' friend of Lesther
- this person has twin little sisters
Down
- this person is a 'good' friend of Amsy and Danna
- this person likes to long braids and speaks Spanish
- this person loves to ask questions and always has a bag of chips for breakfast
- this person is a 'good' friend of Rmani
- this person loves to color, draw and LOVES her babydolls
- this person speaks Spanish and plays alot with Romello
- this person speaks Spanish is our most recent new student
- this person loves to make paper versions of real things
- this person is always happy and likes to wear their hair in a ponytail
- this person has long hair, speaks Spanish and LOVES Hello Kitty
- this person speaks Spanish, is great at basketball and came into our class in the middle of the year
24 Clues: this person has twin little sisters • this person is a 'good' friend of Oli • this person is a 'good' friend of Rmani • this person is a 'good' friend of Bryan • this person is a 'good' friend of Sultan • this person is a 'good' friend of Lesther • this person is a 'good' friend of Amsy and Danna • this person has a matching lunchbox and backpack • ...
The Great Mission Period & The Encomienda System 2021-02-12
Across
- mayor administrator of a territorial unit in colonial New Spain.
- a collection of buildings and an idea built around spreading the catholic faith.
- government body during the Spanish period; the only body under Spanish rule in which citizens themselves could take part in politics.
- a Spanish colonial policy that granted land rights, resources and the Indians living on it to Spanish soldiers as a reward for service.
- a payment given to show respect.
- religious manager of New Mexico during the Spanish period; in charge of all church matters.
Down
- a "ditch-boss" or a manager of the acequia.
- Spanish town that developed in New Mexico.
- town council during the Spanish period; advised the governor and the Alcalde Mayor about matters of concern to the people.
- a member of the town council.
10 Clues: a member of the town council. • a payment given to show respect. • Spanish town that developed in New Mexico. • a "ditch-boss" or a manager of the acequia. • mayor administrator of a territorial unit in colonial New Spain. • a collection of buildings and an idea built around spreading the catholic faith. • ...
The 8 Explorers 2012-09-24
Across
- Put French flag over Texas
- Aztec leader
- First European to reach Mississippi
- Spanish soldier
- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- House made out of mud, rock, and straw
- Spanish empire
- Commanded a a Spanish expedition that sailed along the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Mexico
- The lone star state
Down
- Shipwreck by a hurricane on the coast of present day Galveston
- Captured the Aztec leader, Moctezuma
- Texas Indians
- Priest;Figured out that Cibola was not city of gold
- Put down a major slave rebellion
- To look around or discover
15 Clues: Aztec leader • Texas Indians • Spanish empire • Spanish soldier • The lone star state • Put French flag over Texas • To look around or discover • Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • Put down a major slave rebellion • First European to reach Mississippi • Captured the Aztec leader, Moctezuma • House made out of mud, rock, and straw • Priest;Figured out that Cibola was not city of gold • ...
School Themed Puzzle 2024-11-08
13 Clues: USA • Math • Class • Sport • 3.5 GPA • Festival • Language • Spanish Teacher • Sponsor for NJHS • Gaming in School • Number of USA States • Final Time for Geoguessr • First Project for Eighth Grade Science
