spanish Crossword Puzzles
Ava McMullen - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- a disease
- the Aztec empior
- British vs. French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network New World, Africa, Europe
- Slave ships across Atlantic
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with Americas
- transport of goods and slaves worldwide
- Inca Ruler
- inverstors buy shared large company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- Transported slaves from Africa to New World
- mix Spanish and Native American
- conquerors
- First British Colony
20 Clues: a disease • Inca Ruler • conquerors • the Aztec empior • private ownership • British vs. French • conquered the Incas • First British Colony • conquered the Aztecs • first contact with Americas • Slave ships across Atlantic • competition for national wealth • mix Spanish and Native American • land controlled by another nation • inverstors buy shared large company • ...
Spanish Crossword 2024-02-02
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- to be able to
- to ask
- to start
- to want
- spanish translation of close
- vosotros for of contar
- to lose something
- nosotros form of preferir
- yo form of oír
- Nosotros form of mostrar
- to begin
- to remember
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- to get
- to put
- spanish translation of think
- nosotros conjugation of encontrar
- to understand
- tu form of ir
- nosotros form of volver
- nosotros form of contar
- to show
- when you're tired you __
- To return
- to do
- Yo form of ver
25 Clues: to do • to get • to put • to ask • to want • to show • to start • to begin • To return • to remember • to be able to • to understand • tu form of ir • yo form of oír • Yo form of ver • to lose something • vosotros for of contar • nosotros form of volver • nosotros form of contar • when you're tired you __ • Nosotros form of mostrar • nosotros form of preferir • spanish translation of think • ...
Trivia Crossword 2025-05-01
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- One hundreth of a meter
- Treasury secretary, also rapper
- Roman road
- Spanish fleet
- Costly
- Bird named after Spanish islands
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Italian author of the Divine Comedy
- Science of religion
- Past participle of drink
- Dance performed in triple time
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- Galactic villain
- More than one
- Australian capital pre-1927
- Round, fuzzy bee
- Legendary king of Britain
- 24601 (Les Misérables)
- Semi-aquatic mammal, also spy
- That which has been
- Result of tooth decay
- Passerine bird, also captain
21 Clues: Costly • Roman road • More than one • Spanish fleet • Galactic villain • Round, fuzzy bee • That which has been • Science of religion • Result of tooth decay • 24601 (Les Misérables) • One hundreth of a meter • Past participle of drink • Legendary king of Britain • Greek goddess of the hunt • Australian capital pre-1927 • Passerine bird, also captain • Semi-aquatic mammal, also spy • ...
a12 2024-08-17
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- Mushroom delicacy festival
- Maine seafood feast
- Japanese food tradition
- New Orleans pastry
- Italian sandwich festival
- Italian pie festival
- Mexican food festival
- British traditional meal
- Canadian spring festival
- Irish traditional dish
- Louisiana boil festival
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- Pungent festival
- Dairy-based festival
- Maryland tradition
- Italian food celebration
- Grape harvest celebration
- Louisiana stew festival
- Fall squash festival
- Sweet treat festival
- Seafood festival
- Islamic feast day
- Spicy food celebration
- Spanish spice festival
- Spanish rice dish
- Coastal food festival
25 Clues: Pungent festival • Seafood festival • Islamic feast day • Spanish rice dish • Maryland tradition • New Orleans pastry • Maine seafood feast • Dairy-based festival • Fall squash festival • Sweet treat festival • Italian pie festival • Mexican food festival • Coastal food festival • Spicy food celebration • Spanish spice festival • Irish traditional dish • Japanese food tradition • ...
Mexican Heritage 2025-09-26
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- country
- Mexican dish,saffron rice, chorizo sausage, chicken, and seafood
- dish made with spices and chocolate
- Mexican cartoon character, 2 word name
- friend
- Mexican hand held instruments
- Mexican sandwich
- Mexican type of band
- flip flop
- mexican hat
- Mexican soup
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- Mexican sweet bread
- Mexican performer/dancer
- Mexican altar
- Spanish dolls
- Mexican flower
- Baked or fried food
- Spanish way of saying party
- Mexican jacket for rain
- Mexican horseman
- Sweet Mexican juice made with flowers
- Mexican Cinnamon desert
22 Clues: friend • country • flip flop • mexican hat • Mexican soup • Mexican altar • Spanish dolls • Mexican flower • Mexican horseman • Mexican sandwich • Mexican sweet bread • Baked or fried food • Mexican type of band • Mexican jacket for rain • Mexican Cinnamon desert • Mexican performer/dancer • Spanish way of saying party • Mexican hand held instruments • dish made with spices and chocolate • ...
Two Nationals 2017-02-02
10 Clues: navy fleet • a male ruler • a French fort • where you live • a Spanish painter • a Spanish warship • a Spanish general • half of the Earth's surface • Jacksonville's football team • one of the few norther flowing river
Senor Morgan Numbers Soup 2023-02-02
10 Clues: Dos mas dos • 1 in spanish • 30 in Spanish • Doce menos tres • Cinco por cuatro • Quince menos trece • Number five in Spanish • diecisiete menos nueve • Seven numbers below thirty • _________ mas diez igual a veinte
The Spainish Flu 2025-03-16
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- Flu – The disease that the Spanish Flu eventually evolved into.
- Oil – A fake remedy used to treat the Spanish Flu.
- – The skin color some victims developed due to lack of oxygen.
- – The month when the Spanish Flu reached New Zealand.
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- States – The country where the Spanish Flu first originated.
- Flu – Devastating disease that spread in 1918.
- five - The percentage of infected people who experienced only mild symptoms.
- – The main way the virus was transmitted through coughing.
- – A common symptom of the Spanish Flu involving high temperature.
9 Clues: Flu – Devastating disease that spread in 1918. • Oil – A fake remedy used to treat the Spanish Flu. • – The month when the Spanish Flu reached New Zealand. • – The main way the virus was transmitted through coughing. • States – The country where the Spanish Flu first originated. • – The skin color some victims developed due to lack of oxygen. • ...
Multilingual Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-15
11 Clues: Man in Spanish • Woman in French • Hello in French • House in German • Hello in Spanish • Thanks in Italian • S'il vous plaît in English • Man's best friend in Spanish • Hello and Goodbye in Italian • Letters signed in ASL for "I love you" • Animal that likes to chase mice in French
Ch 3-4 1st 14 2019-08-27
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- Portuguese explorer india
- land controlled nation
- treaty spain andportugual
- spanish followers
- italian explorer america
- conquistador defeated inca
- system slaved labor
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- Portuguse explorer african
- Portuguese supporter exploration
- dutch company asia
- conquistadors and azetecs
- claimed by france
- last incan emperor
- person mixed spanish native american
14 Clues: claimed by france • spanish followers • dutch company asia • last incan emperor • system slaved labor • land controlled nation • italian explorer america • Portuguese explorer india • conquistadors and azetecs • treaty spain andportugual • Portuguse explorer african • conquistador defeated inca • Portuguese supporter exploration • person mixed spanish native american
Yellow English 2023-06-09
14 Clues: Berto • Nike fan • Chess Hacker • Has curly hair • A hockey goalie • Twins with Stipen • Michelle's bestie • Josephine's bestie • addicted to Roblox • On basketball A team • Speaks Spanish fluently • Spanish name is carlota • Played piano for 7 years • Joined in the middle of the year
Spanish Empire 2024-02-06
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- officers ruled in the Spanish Americas for the king
- Spanish explorer reached North America in 1513
- wood makinng
- the most accomplished Spanish woman writer
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- the right to demand labor from Native Americans
- highest class
- American born descendant of Spanish settlers
- he searched for the "seven cities of gold" in early 1540
- Navie American and European descent
- spoke out against the mistreatment of Native Americans
10 Clues: wood makinng • highest class • Navie American and European descent • the most accomplished Spanish woman writer • American born descendant of Spanish settlers • Spanish explorer reached North America in 1513 • the right to demand labor from Native Americans • officers ruled in the Spanish Americas for the king • spoke out against the mistreatment of Native Americans • ...
Food_Around_the_World_#3 2025-10-20
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- : Polish dumpling
- : Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- : Japanese rice cake
- : American sandwich
- : Italian toasted bread starter
- : Indian fried snack
- : meringue dessert from New Zealand
- : Spanish fried dough
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- : Italian coffee dessert
- : stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- : Korean mixed rice bowl
- : Austrian dessert
- : Spanish cold soup
- : corn cake from Venezuela
- : Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: : Polish dumpling • : Austrian dessert • : American sandwich • : Spanish cold soup • : Japanese rice cake • : Indian fried snack • : Spanish fried dough • : Mexican tortilla dish • : Italian coffee dessert • : Korean mixed rice bowl • : corn cake from Venezuela • : Vietnamese baguette sandwich • : Italian toasted bread starter • : meringue dessert from New Zealand • ...
European Exploration 2023-09-18
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- Called "the Navigator"; Portuguese aristocrat who wanted to find a water route around Africa for trade with the East and developed a ship style called the caravel
- People native to the U.S. before the arrival of Europeans
- Oldest surviving city on the mainland of the U.S. settled by the Spanish
- Portuguese explorer; named the Pacific Ocean; expedition first to sail around the world, although he was killed en route
- Pilot of the Portuguese fleet that landed in S. America; wrote about his journeys; who this country is named after
- An Italian who sailed to the Americas on Spanish ships, the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria trying to find a sea route to Asia
- The first successful colony established in the New World by the British
- French Protestants of the 16th and 17th centuries who quarreled with the Spanish
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- The person who funded Columbus' sea explorations
- English seaman; first Englishman to circumnavigate the world
- Spanish explorer who named Florida and searched for the Fountain of Youth
- "the Lucky" Son of Eric the Red; first known European to sail west and land in North America
- Spanish explorer who conquered Mexico for Spain in 1519
- Great fleet of military ships from Spain
- Considered the greatest seaman of his time; favorite of Queen Elizabeth I
- A looked-for water route through North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific
- A Venetian captain who first planted a flag for the English on North American soil
17 Clues: Great fleet of military ships from Spain • The person who funded Columbus' sea explorations • Spanish explorer who conquered Mexico for Spain in 1519 • People native to the U.S. before the arrival of Europeans • English seaman; first Englishman to circumnavigate the world • The first successful colony established in the New World by the British • ...
Meet the Thomases 2025-01-09
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- Capitol of Peru
- Primary religion of Peru and Mexico
- Where they established a Hispanic ministry in the Sunshine State
- South American country where the Thomases first served as missionaries
- National dish of Mexico
- As for me and my house, we will ______ the Lord.
- The Thomas family was approved as missionaries in ____ 1970
- "Heart" in Spanish
- Capitol of Mexico
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- The 'good news' they dedicated their lives to spreading.
- Their sending church, located in Grand Prairie, Texas
- The substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen
- Missionary in Spanish
- Their mission field from 1992-2011
- The language spoken by 95% of the population in Mexico
- City where they were married and studied for ministry
- “for where your _______ is, there will your heart be also”
- Animal found in Peru
18 Clues: Capitol of Peru • Capitol of Mexico • "Heart" in Spanish • Animal found in Peru • Missionary in Spanish • National dish of Mexico • Their mission field from 1992-2011 • Primary religion of Peru and Mexico • As for me and my house, we will ______ the Lord. • Their sending church, located in Grand Prairie, Texas • City where they were married and studied for ministry • ...
Spanish crossword by Zak 2025-08-20
8 Clues: how do you say 2 in Spanish? • how do you say 4 in Spanish? • how do you say 5 in Spanish? • how do you say 3 in Spanish? • how do you say hi in Spanish? • te llamas what is your name i • how do you say one in Spanish? • diaz how do you say good morning in Spanish?
Jacob Sickles - Alantic World 2024-10-07
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- - an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- - Italian explorer, sailing for Spain, who reached the Americas in 1492 while searching for a western sea route from Europe to Asia
- - the Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century
- - a conflict between Britain and France for control of territory in North America, lasting from 1754 to 1763
- - a grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it
- - the transatlantic trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies, and the colonies in the Americas
- - Spanish conquistador; from 1519 to 1521, he defeated the Aztec Empire, conquering Mexico for Spain
- - an economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- - Investing in global exploration was important for the development of international trade
- - a person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- - Spanish conquistador, conqueror of Peru; founder of Lima, Peru. From 1530 to 1533, he conquered the Inca Empire
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- - the first permanent English settlement in North America
- - the global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas
- - Last Incan king; he was taken prisoner by Pizarro after refusing to accept Christianity and surrender his empire to the Spanish conquistadors. The Spanish killed him and took control of his empire
- - the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- - Aztec leader
- - The pathogens Europeans brought with them, which caused diseases like smallpox and measles, led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans
- - a business in which investors pool their wealth for a common purpose, then share the profits
- - a land controlled by another nation
19 Clues: - Aztec leader • - a land controlled by another nation • - a person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • - the first permanent English settlement in North America • - the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas • - Investing in global exploration was important for the development of international trade • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- Spanish colony, later a location for a famous Texas Revolution battle
- First European race to colonize Texas
- General for The North during the Civil War
- People who worked on cattle drives
- During the Civil War, otherwise known as The North
- During the Civil War, otherwise known as The South
- Towns that sprung up after the discovery of oil
- First Spanish explorer to set foot in Texas
- General for The South during the Civil War
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- People who were hired by Spain to bring others to Texas
- Cash crop grown in the south
- Famous empresario
- President for The North during the Civil War
- People who worked on farms that specialized in animals, usually cows
- Black liquid used for fuel
- People who worked on farms
- Another word for cow
17 Clues: Famous empresario • Another word for cow • Black liquid used for fuel • People who worked on farms • Cash crop grown in the south • People who worked on cattle drives • First European race to colonize Texas • General for The North during the Civil War • General for The South during the Civil War • First Spanish explorer to set foot in Texas • ...
Insturucciones 2023-11-13
8 Clues: point in Spanish • point to calinder • point to hall pass • point to book in Spanish • point at pencil in Spanish • point to eraser in Spanish • point at charger in Spanish • point to bathroom in Spanish
Yellow English 2023-06-09
14 Clues: Berto • Nike fan • Chess Hacker • Has curly hair • A hockey goalie • Twins with Stipen • Michelle's bestie • Josephine's bestie • addicted to Roblox • On basketball A team • Speaks Spanish fluently • Spanish name is carlota • Played piano for 7 years • Joined in the middle of the year
Yellow English 2023-06-09
14 Clues: Berto • Nike fan • Chess Hacker • Has curly hair • A hockey goalie • Twins with Stipen • Michelle's bestie • Josephine's bestie • addicted to Roblox • On basketball A team • Speaks Spanish fluently • Spanish name is carlota • Played piano for 7 years • Joined in the middle of the year
Yellow English 2023-06-09
14 Clues: Berto • Nike fan • Chess Hacker • Has curly hair • A hockey goalie • Twins with Stipen • Michelle's bestie • Josephine's bestie • addicted to Roblox • On basketball A team • Speaks Spanish fluently • Spanish name is carlota • Played piano for 7 years • Joined in the middle of the year
Spanish Colonial Period 2026-03-16
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- - an artisan who creates santos y revueltos and other Spanish-style religious artwork.
- - descendants of both captive Indian peoples and their Spanish captors in New Mexico.
- grant system - a labor system in which the Spanish crown authorized Spaniards, known as encomenderos, to enslave native people to farm and mine in the Americas.
- - the process or business of obtaining coal or other minerals from the Earth.
- - a grant of forced labor (as for use in agriculture, in mining, or in construction) imposed on Indigenous inhabitants.
- system - a class structure that is determined by birth. Loosely, it means that in some societies, the opportunities you have access to depend on the family you happened to be born into.
- Camino Real - a 600-mile commemorative route connecting the 21 Spanish missions in California, along with a number of sub-missions, four presidios, and three pueblos.
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- - a person in charge of a group or project: an overseer of an irrigation system
- system - the mission system involved three major institutions - the mission itself, the presidio, and the pueblo. The mission was much more than a simple chapel building in which religious services and training were conducted.
- - one of the officers charged with the government of a Spanish or Latin American.
- systems - irrigation canals designed to share water for agriculture in dry land.
- - practice of cultivating the soil,producing crops, and raising livestock and in varying degrees the preparation and marketing of the resulting products.
- - a town council or a town hall in a country formerly a Spanish colony.
- - a devotional painting, especially a small popular or folk art one using iconography derived from traditional Catholic church art. Artistic painting.
- of New Spain - a local, political, social, and administrative institution, created by the Spanish monarchy in the sixteenth century, for ruling its overseas territories.
15 Clues: - a town council or a town hall in a country formerly a Spanish colony. • - the process or business of obtaining coal or other minerals from the Earth. • - a person in charge of a group or project: an overseer of an irrigation system • systems - irrigation canals designed to share water for agriculture in dry land. • ...
The different methods Spain used to protect her monopoly. 2022-02-14
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- trade with the settlers in the American empire.
- Coast guards that patrol the waters against smugglers and other marauders.
- Spain ensured that only legally authorized ports could
- This was the Spanish Navy responsible for warding off attacks by pirates on the
- This would reduce the likelihood of attacks by rival European nations.
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- Signed between Spain and Portugal in 1494.
- Warships used to patrol the seas regularly as well as the shipping lanes in the
- treasure ships
- This was a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships.
- to the Spanish colonies.
- Casa de Contratacion.
- Permission given by the Spanish government to other countries to sell
12 Clues: treasure ships • Casa de Contratacion. • to the Spanish colonies. • Signed between Spain and Portugal in 1494. • trade with the settlers in the American empire. • Spain ensured that only legally authorized ports could • This was a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships. • Permission given by the Spanish government to other countries to sell • ...
LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET 2021-11-19
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- Literally “dirty clothes” in Spanish, a dish with shredded beef and tomatoes
- A part between the neck and abdomen in an insect, animal or human body
- A long and eventful adventure, journey or experience
- A small rodent from South America with soft gray hair and a long bushy tail
- Another word for “gadget” (hint: also begins with a “G”)
- Spanish word for “excited” (hint: sounds like “emotional”)
- Spanish phrase for “What’s Up?”
- The process of a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly
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- A scientist who classifies and studies animal
- Spanish for “Good Night”
- Courage in pain or adversity
- An overused phrase or opinion that is not original
12 Clues: Spanish for “Good Night” • Courage in pain or adversity • Spanish phrase for “What’s Up?” • A scientist who classifies and studies animal • An overused phrase or opinion that is not original • A long and eventful adventure, journey or experience • Another word for “gadget” (hint: also begins with a “G”) • Spanish word for “excited” (hint: sounds like “emotional”) • ...
Spanish 2023-05-31
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- the things the police used to light up the beach Esperanza and Beto were on
- the thing Esperanza walked over to cross the Rio Tijuana
- Spanish translation of “to deport”
- spanish translation of “immigration”
- spanish translation of “still”
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- the food that Esperanza ate at the restaurant in Mexico
- esperanza and Alberto needed these to officially work in the US
- esperanza crossed this to get into the US
- the place Esperanza was brought to when she was caught crossing the border
- esperanza were chased and caught by these people when crossing the border the 1st time
- person that brings immigrants over border
- spanish translation of “to pay money”
12 Clues: spanish translation of “still” • Spanish translation of “to deport” • spanish translation of “immigration” • spanish translation of “to pay money” • esperanza crossed this to get into the US • person that brings immigrants over border • the food that Esperanza ate at the restaurant in Mexico • the thing Esperanza walked over to cross the Rio Tijuana • ...
The Europeans (Spanish) 2024-09-07
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- Christopher Columbus wanted to convert the people into ________
- Large farms
- The first European to arrive in the Caribbean
- The Spanish were in search of __________ for Spain
- Name of the Queen of Spain
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- Taking control over a country
- The Spanish wanted to engage in the ________ trade
- The Spanish planted _________ on the plantations
- Ferdinand was the ______ of Spain
- The Tainos died from this disease
10 Clues: Large farms • Name of the Queen of Spain • Taking control over a country • Ferdinand was the ______ of Spain • The Tainos died from this disease • The first European to arrive in the Caribbean • The Spanish planted _________ on the plantations • The Spanish wanted to engage in the ________ trade • The Spanish were in search of __________ for Spain • ...
Nacionalidades (Parte 2) 2025-07-10
12 Clues: Spanish (f) • Spanish (m) • Peruvian (f) • Peruvian (m) • Colombian (f) • Venezuela (f) • Colombian (m) • Venezuelan (m) • Argentinian (m) • Argentinian (f) • Puerto Rican (f) • Puerto Rican (m)
Panama 2022-06-01
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- National sport
- National bird
- Capital of Panama
- First president of Panama (last name)
- Official native language
- National flower of Panama is an
- Current President of Panama (last name)
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- National animal
- What is Panama? (Landform)
- National fruit
- National colors are blue, red, & ?
- Discovered Panama
- Form of government
- National food
- Panama was a Spanish _?_
15 Clues: National bird • National food • National sport • National fruit • National animal • Discovered Panama • Capital of Panama • Form of government • Official native language • Panama was a Spanish _?_ • What is Panama? (Landform) • National flower of Panama is an • National colors are blue, red, & ? • First president of Panama (last name) • Current President of Panama (last name)
Food_Around_the_World_#3 2025-10-20
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- : Polish dumpling
- : Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- : Japanese rice cake
- : American sandwich
- : Italian toasted bread starter
- : Indian fried snack
- : meringue dessert from New Zealand
- : Spanish fried dough
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- : Italian coffee dessert
- : stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- : Korean mixed rice bowl
- : Austrian dessert
- : Spanish cold soup
- : corn cake from Venezuela
- : Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: : Polish dumpling • : Austrian dessert • : American sandwich • : Spanish cold soup • : Japanese rice cake • : Indian fried snack • : Spanish fried dough • : Mexican tortilla dish • : Italian coffee dessert • : Korean mixed rice bowl • : corn cake from Venezuela • : Vietnamese baguette sandwich • : Italian toasted bread starter • : meringue dessert from New Zealand • ...
La Personalidad 2025-09-23
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- someone who is friendly and helpful
- someone who isn't helpful or nice
- someone who talks a lot!
- someone who would save you from a burning building!
- 'shy' in Spanish
- someone who doesn't work enough
- someone who doesn't talk much
- a person who is 'fun-loving' or 'happy'
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- Spanish for clever, smart or intelligent
- 'serious' in Spanish
- someone who is silly or stupid
- someone who works hard
12 Clues: 'shy' in Spanish • 'serious' in Spanish • someone who works hard • someone who talks a lot! • someone who doesn't talk much • someone who is silly or stupid • someone who doesn't work enough • someone who isn't helpful or nice • someone who is friendly and helpful • a person who is 'fun-loving' or 'happy' • Spanish for clever, smart or intelligent • ...
Explorers and Rulers to the Rescue! 2017-05-10
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- An English explorer who explored both the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- An Italian navigator and explorer who instead of finding a sea route to Asia, found the Americas, a whole new continent.
- The King of Spain who accepted all the financial matters of Christopher Columbus's voyage.
- The Protestant Queen of England who let English privateers raid Spanish treasure ships.
- A Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca and Aztec Empires and claimed Mexico for Spain.
- A Portuguese explorer who after defeating the Muslim fleet established trading posts around the world especially in Asia.
- The Prince of Portugal who set up research centers and invited sailors, cartographers, and shipbuilders to help him explore the world.
- The Queen of Spain who, with the King, accepted all the financial matters of Columbus's voyage.
- A Spanish explorer who sailed to Peru and defeated the Inca and Aztec Empires.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first person to reach the southern tip of Africa.
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- The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England.
- A French explorer who found the St.Lawrence River.
- A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world.
- The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism.
- A Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and to India, finally finding a sea route to Asia.
- An English explorer who found Newfoundland.
16 Clues: An English explorer who found Newfoundland. • A French explorer who found the St.Lawrence River. • The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism. • The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England. • A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world. • ...
New Empires in the Americas 2023-10-05
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- a large farm that usually specialized in growing one kind of crop for profit
- a nonexistent path through North America that would allow ships to sail from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean was known as the Northwest __________
- Italian explorer, thought he could reach Asia by sailing westward across the Atlantic Ocean
- the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Americas and Europe, Asia, and Africa is known as the Columbian _______
- to travel all the way around the globe
- ships that used triangular sails to sail against the wind and had rudders to improve steering
- Spanish conquistador that conquered the Inca Empire
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- First person to sail around the world
- Emperor of Mexico's Aztec Empire. Captured and killed by Cortes
- a Spanish soldier and explorer who led military expeditions in the Americas and captured land for Spain
- a large Spanish fleet defeated by England in 1588
- an official document that gives a person the right to establish a colony
- a religious movement begun by Martin Luther and others in 1517 to reform the Catholic Church was known as the _______ Reformation
- Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico and brought the fall of the Aztec Empire
- the first Europeans to reach the Americas
- a system in Spanish America that gave settlers the right to tax and/or force labor on native peoples
16 Clues: First person to sail around the world • to travel all the way around the globe • the first Europeans to reach the Americas • a large Spanish fleet defeated by England in 1588 • Spanish conquistador that conquered the Inca Empire • Emperor of Mexico's Aztec Empire. Captured and killed by Cortes • ...
rocket science 2019-10-03
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- This is where all the weight of an object is
- This where the forces of drag and lift are exerted
- This is the product of thrust times duration over a motors burn time
- braun He died from pancreatic cancer
- This word rhymes with pick-off
- The car was going 72 mph
- This law has a number that in Spanish is tres
- This word rhymes with gushers
- This is a substance that propels things
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- This word rhymes with examiner
- This law has a number that in Spanish is doce
- This law has a number that in Spanish is uno
- This word rhymes with bust
- This word rhymes with flag
- This guy died from laryngeal cancer
- This is from kinetic energy
- This word rhymes with socket
17 Clues: The car was going 72 mph • This word rhymes with bust • This word rhymes with flag • This is from kinetic energy • This word rhymes with socket • This word rhymes with gushers • This word rhymes with examiner • This word rhymes with pick-off • This guy died from laryngeal cancer • braun He died from pancreatic cancer • This is a substance that propels things • ...
Final Project Lincoln Hess 2022-03-02
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- Is the only non cognate month name
- Something you say to someone at night
- An informal way to ask what they are called
- The sky is leaking
- Similar to the American flag
- The flag of the country that is in between North America and South America
- My grandfather's son
- A simple way to say something in departure
- Houses Valentine's Day
- Makes a ya sound is not y
- The wife of my father
- First day of the Spanish week
- America's month that houses Independence Day
- Fifth color of the rainbow
- on the side of the head
- One year from current year
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- Was the year cinco years ago
- Say at the end of the time to say P.M
- Middle of the Spanish week
- The father of my father
- Last day of the Spanish week
- To ask the time at the moment
- Ten years from current year
- Similar to the Puerto Rican flag but different colors
- Is silent
- A way to say you are fine or okay
- First color of the rainbow
- Below the eyes
- Third color of the rainbow
- Below the nose
- To ask when something will occur
- Something you to someone in the morning
- Warm but different word
- A way to state your name in Spanish
- The sky is blowing
35 Clues: Is silent • Below the eyes • Below the nose • The sky is leaking • The sky is blowing • My grandfather's son • The wife of my father • Houses Valentine's Day • The father of my father • Warm but different word • on the side of the head • Makes a ya sound is not y • Middle of the Spanish week • First color of the rainbow • Third color of the rainbow • Fifth color of the rainbow • ...
Module 3 Crossword 2022-02-24
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- The first and most common disease brought to the New World by Europeans
- The amount of times King Henry VIII was married
- Henry VIII's only surviving son
- This invention made printing books easier which helped spread the Protestant Reformation
- King Henry VIII broke from the ______ church and created the Church of England
- The Spanish ______ was a way of torturing people to get them to convert to Catholicism
- Francisco Pizarro was in charge of the conquest of this South American empire
- King Philip II of Spain sent his armada to invade this country
- The transfer of enslaved people from Africa to the Americas
- On outlook which puts emphasis on human abilities rather than religion
- Henry VIII's Catholic daughter
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- A Spanish system put into place in the Americas which gifted Spanish explorers and military men with land and enslaved Native Americans
- The first permanent English colony in the Americas
- Head of the Catholic church
- German monk who started the Protestant Reformation with his 95 Theses
- Queen of England during the defeat of the Spanish Armada
- Hernan Cortez was in charge of the conquest of this empire located in modern-day Mexico
- The first attempt at an English colony in the Americas
- Means "rebirth," especially of ancient Greek and Roman art and philosophy
- This country funded Columbus's voyage
20 Clues: Head of the Catholic church • Henry VIII's Catholic daughter • Henry VIII's only surviving son • This country funded Columbus's voyage • The amount of times King Henry VIII was married • The first permanent English colony in the Americas • The first attempt at an English colony in the Americas • Queen of England during the defeat of the Spanish Armada • ...
Clone of Present Tense Verbs 2023-05-15
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- The stores have (tener)
- he/she/ustd/The Store has
- you talk
- you eat
- he/she/ustd/Jose is (temporary)
- he/she/ustd/Grandmother puts (poner)
- we talk
- you arrive (venir)
- we are from Spain (3 words in spanish - permanent/origin)
- he/she/ustd/Juan goes
- I talk
- I put (poner)
- The Grandparent put (poner)
- you put (poner)
- I arrive (Venir)
- where are you from? (3 words in spanish)
- we are (happy - temporary/emotion)
- you are (temporary)
- you have
- I go
- I see
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- May I go to the bathroom (4 words in spanish)
- they are my parents (3 words in spanish-permanent/relations)
- nosotras arrive(venir)
- we eat
- we go
- ellos go (ir)
- Carla y Luisa eat
- this does NOT happen (2 words in english) in the Nosotros conjugation for Irregular verbs
- Jose y Francisco are (temporary)
- I can/I am able to (poder)
- Los estudiantes talk
- I eat
- he/she/ustd/Carlos arrives (venir)
- nosotros put (poner)
- he/she/ustd/Maria is (permanent)
- you can/you are able (poder)
- we are able to (poder)
- you are (permanent)
- Maria y yo have
- I am (temporary)
- I have
- I am (permanent)
43 Clues: I go • we go • I eat • I see • we eat • I talk • I have • you eat • we talk • you talk • you have • ellos go (ir) • I put (poner) • you put (poner) • Maria y yo have • I arrive (Venir) • I am (temporary) • I am (permanent) • Carla y Luisa eat • you arrive (venir) • you are (permanent) • you are (temporary) • Los estudiantes talk • nosotros put (poner) • he/she/ustd/Juan goes • nosotras arrive(venir) • we are able to (poder) • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-10-15
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- He advised Rizal to leave the Philippines for his own good.
- They put pressure on Malacañang to eliminate
- City where Rizal studied and lived during his time in Europe
- Served during Governor Miguel Lopez de Legaspi's Administration
- The country where Rizal found refuge after he faced threats from the Spanish Government
- Language in which Rizal wrote his novels
- A social group organized by Rizal with his fellow Filipinos in Paris by the end of March 1889.
- Rizal's co-patriot who financed the printing of El Filibusterismo
- The main goal of Rizal's writings and activities.
- It is believed that he was commissioned by the Spanish authorities to spy on Rizal.
- He was mistakenly considered as a Europeanized Japanese because he looks like a Japanese and yet speaks in different tongues.
- Rizal's close friend and correspondent while he was in Europe.
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- The country where Rizal attended the 1889 Universal Exposition, showcasing world culture and industry.
- The newspaper where Rizal contributed articles.
- The Spanish historian whose work Rizal annotated
- According to Americans, this is an epidemiv raging in the Far East
- The city in Belgium where El Filibusterismo was printed
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan‟s Expedition.
- Form of literature Rizal often used to express his ideas.
- The pen name used in writing a pamphlet entitled “La Vision del Fray Rodriguez”
20 Clues: Language in which Rizal wrote his novels • They put pressure on Malacañang to eliminate • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan‟s Expedition. • The newspaper where Rizal contributed articles. • The Spanish historian whose work Rizal annotated • The main goal of Rizal's writings and activities. • The city in Belgium where El Filibusterismo was printed • ...
Paises latinoamericanos 2025-09-02
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- This is the smallest country to have won the soccer World Cup
- This country has been under a trade embargo with the US since the 1960s
- This is the continent where España is located
- This country is known for its coffee and emeralds
- This is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa
- This country is in Central America, but does NOT speak Spanish
- This country has the Atacama desert, one of the driest places on earth.
- This country is known for its gauchos, or cowboys
- The capital of this country is located at 12,000 feet above sea level
- This country is where the Spanish originated
- This country is named after its geographic position on the equator
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- This is the biggest country by territory size in South America, but they speak Portugese, not Spanish
- This country is known for its cuisine, including ceviche and guinea pigs
- The capital of this country is Managua
- The capital of this country is Tegucigalpa
- This is the smallest country in America Central
- This country is on the first island that Cristobal Colon landed on
- This country loves beauty pageants
- This country is a US commonwealth
- This country is known for being the cradle of Mayan civilization. It's national bird is a Quetzal.
- This country is the largest avocado producer in the world
21 Clues: This country is a US commonwealth • This country loves beauty pageants • The capital of this country is Managua • The capital of this country is Tegucigalpa • This country is where the Spanish originated • This is the continent where España is located • This is the smallest country in America Central • This country is known for its coffee and emeralds • ...
Spain's Rise to Power 2024-01-03
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- The Spanish King that died in 1519
- Who did Philip II always see as a Protestant threat?
- The son of Charles I
- The religious group that Catholic Spanish Kings fought against
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- What Charles I joined after abdicating the Spanish throne
- The palace of Philip II
- Philip II believed in the theory of __________ _________
- The brother of Charles I
- The battle in the Mediterranean between Spain and Italy against the Ottomans
- The name of the Empire of Spain
- The grandson of Ferdinand and eventual King of Spain
- The fleet of Spanish ships that Philip put together to defeat England.
- The empire of Muslims that constantly fought Spain
13 Clues: The son of Charles I • The palace of Philip II • The brother of Charles I • The name of the Empire of Spain • The Spanish King that died in 1519 • The empire of Muslims that constantly fought Spain • The grandson of Ferdinand and eventual King of Spain • Who did Philip II always see as a Protestant threat? • Philip II believed in the theory of __________ _________ • ...
Explorers and Rulers to the Rescue! 2017-05-03
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- King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England.
- King of Spain that accepted all the financial matters of Christopher Columbus's voyage.
- An English explorer the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail round the world.
- A Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca and Aztec Empires and claimed Mexico for Spain.
- The prince of Portugal who set up research centers, invited sailors, cartographers, and shipbuilders to help him explore the world.
- An Italian navigator and explorer who instead of finding a sea route to Asia found the Americas, a whole new continent.
- Queen of Spain who, with the King, accept the financial matters of Columbus's voyage.
- A Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and to India, finally finding a sea route to Asia.
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- The Protestant Queen of England who let English Privateers raid Spanish treasure ships.
- Pizarro A Spanish explorer who sailed to Peru and defeated the Inca and Aztec Empire.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first person to reach the southern tip of Africa.
- The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism.
- A French explorer who explored and found the St.Lawrence River.
- A Portuguese explorer who after defeating the Muslim fleet established trading posts around the world especially Asia.
- An English explorer who found Newfoundland.
16 Clues: An English explorer who found Newfoundland. • An English explorer the Hudson River and Hudson Bay. • King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England. • A French explorer who explored and found the St.Lawrence River. • The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism. • ...
Spanish Empire 2024-02-06
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- officers ruled in the Spanish Americas for the king
- Spanish explorer reached North America in 1513
- wood makinng
- the most accomplished Spanish woman writer
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- the right to demand labor from Native Americans
- highest class
- American born descendant of Spanish settlers
- he searched for the "seven cities of gold" in early 1540
- Navie American and European descent
- spoke out against the mistreatment of Native Americans
10 Clues: wood makinng • highest class • Navie American and European descent • the most accomplished Spanish woman writer • American born descendant of Spanish settlers • Spanish explorer reached North America in 1513 • the right to demand labor from Native Americans • officers ruled in the Spanish Americas for the king • spoke out against the mistreatment of Native Americans • ...
Navidad 2022-12-12
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- you write these and post to family and friends (2)
- you decorate this at Christmas time
- Christians go here on Christmas eve (3)
- Spanish word for 'nativity scene'
- special Spanish drum
- the spanish word for 'meal'
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- in Spain, this is who comes down the chimney with presents (2)
- 'Merry Christmas' in Spanish (2)
- people sing these at Christmas
- you exchange these on Christmas
10 Clues: special Spanish drum • the spanish word for 'meal' • people sing these at Christmas • you exchange these on Christmas • 'Merry Christmas' in Spanish (2) • Spanish word for 'nativity scene' • you decorate this at Christmas time • Christians go here on Christmas eve (3) • you write these and post to family and friends (2) • ...
Food Around the World #3 2025-10-21
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- Polish dumpling
- Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- Japanese rice cake
- American sandwich
- Italian toasted bread starter
- Indian fried snack
- Meringue dessert from New Zealand
- Spanish fried dough
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- Italian coffee dessert
- Stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- Korean mixed rice bowl
- Austrian dessert
- Spanish cold soup
- Corn cake from Venezuela
- Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: Polish dumpling • Austrian dessert • American sandwich • Spanish cold soup • Japanese rice cake • Indian fried snack • Spanish fried dough • Mexican tortilla dish • Italian coffee dessert • Korean mixed rice bowl • Corn cake from Venezuela • Vietnamese baguette sandwich • Italian toasted bread starter • Meringue dessert from New Zealand • Stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
Food_Around_the_World_#3 2025-10-20
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- : Polish dumpling
- : Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- : Japanese rice cake
- : American sandwich
- : Italian toasted bread starter
- : Indian fried snack
- : meringue dessert from New Zealand
- : Spanish fried dough
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- : Italian coffee dessert
- : stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- : Korean mixed rice bowl
- : Austrian dessert
- : Spanish cold soup
- : corn cake from Venezuela
- : Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: : Polish dumpling • : Austrian dessert • : American sandwich • : Spanish cold soup • : Japanese rice cake • : Indian fried snack • : Spanish fried dough • : Mexican tortilla dish • : Italian coffee dessert • : Korean mixed rice bowl • : corn cake from Venezuela • : Vietnamese baguette sandwich • : Italian toasted bread starter • : meringue dessert from New Zealand • ...
Yellow English 2023-06-09
14 Clues: Berto • Nike fan • Chess Hacker • Has curly hair • A hockey goalie • Twins with Stipen • Michelle's bestie • Josephine's bestie • addicted to Roblox • On basketball A team • Speaks Spanish fluently • Spanish name is carlota • Played piano for 7 years • Joined in the middle of the year
Spanish Empire 2024-02-06
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- officers ruled in the Spanish Americas for the king
- Spanish explorer reached North America in 1513
- wood makinng
- the most accomplished Spanish woman writer
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- the right to demand labor from Native Americans
- highest class
- American born descendant of Spanish settlers
- he searched for the "seven cities of gold" in early 1540
- Navie American and European descent
- spoke out against the mistreatment of Native Americans
10 Clues: wood makinng • highest class • Navie American and European descent • the most accomplished Spanish woman writer • American born descendant of Spanish settlers • Spanish explorer reached North America in 1513 • the right to demand labor from Native Americans • officers ruled in the Spanish Americas for the king • spoke out against the mistreatment of Native Americans • ...
NM History, Unit 3 2024-12-14
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- an irrigation canal in NM
- a widespread outbreak of contagious disease
- the manager of the acequia
- a contagious and often deadly disease
- the Spanish policy that gave land to Spanish soldiers and colonists as a reward for service
- a military fort
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- the Spanish word for 'conqueror'
- the town council during Spanish Colonial times
- members of the town council
- ceiling beams cut from tall trees
10 Clues: a military fort • an irrigation canal in NM • the manager of the acequia • members of the town council • the Spanish word for 'conqueror' • ceiling beams cut from tall trees • a contagious and often deadly disease • a widespread outbreak of contagious disease • the town council during Spanish Colonial times • ...
Sussy Baka Crossword 2021-09-30
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- kendall's nickname
- emo teacher
- lola's nickname for wayne
- emo saying
- she's just built different
- sport played at PE
- little lad dance song
- carson's favorite sport
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- animal on miss bohannon's home screen
- spanish for cow
- xylon
- ava's spanish name
- angelina's spelling of baka
- something i did last night
- miss bohannon's favorite shoes
15 Clues: xylon • emo saying • emo teacher • spanish for cow • kendall's nickname • ava's spanish name • sport played at PE • little lad dance song • carson's favorite sport • lola's nickname for wayne • she's just built different • something i did last night • angelina's spelling of baka • miss bohannon's favorite shoes • animal on miss bohannon's home screen
Food_Around_the_World_#3 2025-10-21
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- Polish dumpling
- Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- Japanese rice cake
- American sandwich
- Italian toasted bread starter
- Indian fried snack
- Meringue dessert from New Zealand
- Spanish fried dough
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- Italian coffee dessert
- Stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- Korean mixed rice bowl
- Austrian dessert
- Spanish cold soup
- Corn cake from Venezuela
- Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: Polish dumpling • Austrian dessert • American sandwich • Spanish cold soup • Japanese rice cake • Indian fried snack • Spanish fried dough • Mexican tortilla dish • Italian coffee dessert • Korean mixed rice bowl • Corn cake from Venezuela • Vietnamese baguette sandwich • Italian toasted bread starter • Meringue dessert from New Zealand • Stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
Food_Around_the_World_#3 2025-10-20
Across
- : Polish dumpling
- : Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- : Japanese rice cake
- : American sandwich
- : Italian toasted bread starter
- : Indian fried snack
- : meringue dessert from New Zealand
- : Spanish fried dough
Down
- : Italian coffee dessert
- : stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- : Korean mixed rice bowl
- : Austrian dessert
- : Spanish cold soup
- : corn cake from Venezuela
- : Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: : Polish dumpling • : Austrian dessert • : American sandwich • : Spanish cold soup • : Japanese rice cake • : Indian fried snack • : Spanish fried dough • : Mexican tortilla dish • : Italian coffee dessert • : Korean mixed rice bowl • : corn cake from Venezuela • : Vietnamese baguette sandwich • : Italian toasted bread starter • : meringue dessert from New Zealand • ...
Food_Around_the_World_#3 2025-10-20
Across
- : Polish dumpling
- : Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- : Japanese rice cake
- : American sandwich
- : Italian toasted bread starter
- : Indian fried snack
- : meringue dessert from New Zealand
- : Spanish fried dough
Down
- : Italian coffee dessert
- : stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- : Korean mixed rice bowl
- : Austrian dessert
- : Spanish cold soup
- : corn cake from Venezuela
- : Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: : Polish dumpling • : Austrian dessert • : American sandwich • : Spanish cold soup • : Japanese rice cake • : Indian fried snack • : Spanish fried dough • : Mexican tortilla dish • : Italian coffee dessert • : Korean mixed rice bowl • : corn cake from Venezuela • : Vietnamese baguette sandwich • : Italian toasted bread starter • : meringue dessert from New Zealand • ...
Explorers and Rulers to the Rescue! 2017-05-10
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- A French explorer who found the St.Lawrence River.
- A Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and to India, finally finding a sea route to Asia.
- The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England.
- A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first person to reach the southern tip of Africa.
- A Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca and Aztec Empires and claimed Mexico for Spain.
- The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism.
- The Prince of Portugal who set up research centers and invited sailors, cartographers, and shipbuilders to help him explore the world.
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- The King of Spain who accepted all the financial matters of Christopher Columbus's voyage.
- The Queen of Spain who, with the King, accepted all the financial matters of Columbus's voyage.
- An English explorer who explored both the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- An Italian navigator and explorer who instead of finding a sea route to Asia, found the Americas, a whole new continent.
- The Protestant Queen of England who let English privateers raid Spanish treasure ships.
- An English explorer who found Newfoundland.
- A Spanish explorer who sailed to Peru and defeated the Inca and Aztec Empires.
- A Portuguese explorer who after defeating the Muslim fleet established trading posts around the world especially in Asia.
16 Clues: An English explorer who found Newfoundland. • A French explorer who found the St.Lawrence River. • The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism. • The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England. • A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world. • ...
Explorers and Rulers to the Rescue! 2017-05-05
Across
- A French explorer who explored and found the St.Lawrence River.
- The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism.
- The King of Spain who accepted all the financial matters of Christopher Columbus's voyage.
- A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world.
- The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England.
- A Portuguese explorer who after defeating the Muslim fleet, established trading posts around the world especially Asia.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first person to reach the southern tip of Africa.
Down
- An English explorer who found Newfoundland.
- A Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca and Aztec empires and claimed Mexico for Spain.
- The Protestant Queen of England who let English privateers raid Spanish treasure ships.
- An English explorer who explored both the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- The Prince of Portugal who set up research centers and invited sailors, cartographers, and shipbuilders to help him explore the world.
- An Italian navigator and explorer who instead of finding a sea route to Asia found the Americas, a whole new continent.
- A Spanish explorer who sailed to Peru and defeated the Inca and Aztec Empires.
- The Queen of Spain who, with the King, accepted all the financial matters of Christopher Columbus's voyage.
- A Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and to India, finally finding a sea route to Asia.
16 Clues: An English explorer who found Newfoundland. • A French explorer who explored and found the St.Lawrence River. • The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism. • The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England. • A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world. • ...
Explorers and Rulers to the Rescue! 2017-05-05
Across
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first person to reach the southern tip of Africa.
- A Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca and Aztec empires and claimed Mexico for Spain.
- The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England.
- The King of Spain who accepted all the financial matters of Christopher Columbus's voyage.
- A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world.
- The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism.
- A Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and to India, finally finding a sea route to Asia.
Down
- An Italian navigator and explorer who instead of finding a sea route to Asia found the Americas, a whole new continent.
- An English explorer who explored both the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- A French explorer who explored and found the St.Lawrence River.
- The Protestant Queen of England who let English privateers raid Spanish treasure ships.
- The Prince of Portugal who set up research centers and invited sailors, cartographers, and shipbuilders to help him explore the world.
- A Spanish explorer who sailed to Peru and defeated the Inca and Aztec Empires.
- A Portuguese explorer who after defeating the Muslim fleet, established trading posts around the world especially Asia.
- The Queen of Spain who, with the King, accepted all the financial matters of Christopher Columbus's voyage.
- An English explorer who found Newfoundland.
16 Clues: An English explorer who found Newfoundland. • A French explorer who explored and found the St.Lawrence River. • The Protestant King of England who neglected all of Catholicism. • The King of Spain who sent a huge Spanish Armada to invade England. • A Spanish explorer who was the first person to sail around the world. • ...
Exploration (Aztec, Europe, Africa, Asian Isolation) 2022-03-03
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- He was given the job to settle a land dispute between the Portuguese and Spanish
- Givers of civilization to the Aztec
- Floating islands of Tenochtitlan
- The dynasty the Ming replaced.
- This region had land poached away from the Spanish.
- Italian-Ottoman trade gave the Italians a monopoly on this good.
- The opposing god to Huitzilopochtli; also possible god of the Spanish legend
- Tool used by the European explorers originally invented by the Greeks
- The reason the Ming recreated the past instead of improved on it. (the answer is not tradition)
- These countries did the most missionary work.
- This Spanish port connected the New World to Asia.
- Triple alliance= Tlacopan + Texcoco + _______
- The last Shogunate in Japanese history.
- The Dutch were willing to do this in Japan when others weren't.
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- This country poached Portuguese lands in Africa, India, and what is modern day Indonesia.
- History's most famous Eunuch, admiral.
- Given charters by their governments to settle colonies.
- The Chinese were willing to learn from men like Mateo Ricci who did this.
- It is believed that close to half of slaves died during this stage of forced migration.
- A ship the Europeans used.
- Settled Canada and established a fur trade.
- In mercantilism you want a positive trade balance, so do THIS more than that.
- Brought down Spain, Portugal, and the Ming.
- Portuguese trading factory.
24 Clues: A ship the Europeans used. • Portuguese trading factory. • The dynasty the Ming replaced. • Floating islands of Tenochtitlan • Givers of civilization to the Aztec • History's most famous Eunuch, admiral. • The last Shogunate in Japanese history. • Settled Canada and established a fur trade. • Brought down Spain, Portugal, and the Ming. • ...
Unit 5: Mid-Unit Review Key Terms/People 2023-04-03
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- Resistance to disease
- Stage of the Columbian Exchange that brought enslaved Africans to the Americas
- Spanish explorer, conquered Peru
- German monk that spurred the Protestant Reformation
- Large scale trade of enslaved Africans mainly to the Americas
- Aztec Emperor
- Italian explorer for Spain, landed in West Indies
- Invisible line that split the "new" world for Spain and Portugal to explore
- Intellectual movement focused on worldly subjects rather than religion
- A sea route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans near the coast of Canada
- Triangular trade route between the Americas, Africa, and Europe
- The exclusive control of a business or industry
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- The investment of money to make a profit
- People sent to promote religion in a foreign area
- Pardons for sins
- Indigenous woman who aided the Spanish in Mexico
- Era of rebirth in culture and learning in Europe
- Spanish conquerors
- Patrons of Renaissance in Italy
- The expansion of countries into other countries where they establish settlements and control people
- Spanish Explorer, conquered Mexico
- Split between Catholicism and Protestantism
- A rise in prices linked to an increase in the amount of money available
- Incan Emperor
- Native people to the Caribbean islands
- A policy by which a nation sought to export more than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
26 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Incan Emperor • Pardons for sins • Spanish conquerors • Resistance to disease • Patrons of Renaissance in Italy • Spanish explorer, conquered Peru • Spanish Explorer, conquered Mexico • Native people to the Caribbean islands • The investment of money to make a profit • Split between Catholicism and Protestantism • The exclusive control of a business or industry • ...
Famous artists 2024-05-18
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- Italian Renaissance artist known for his Madonnas and The School of Athens
- Spanish surrealist artist known for his melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory
- Italian Renaissance artist known for The Birth of Venus and Primavera
- Dutch artist known for Girl with a Pearl Earring and his use of light
- Italian Baroque artist known for his dramatic use of light and shadow
- French artist known for his use of color and cut-out collages
- French artist known for his paintings and sculptures of dancers
- French impressionist painter known for his series of water lilies
- Spanish artist who co-founded the Cubist movement
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits and folk art style
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- Dutch artist known for his self-portraits and The Night Watch
- Spanish artist known for his portraits and Las Meninas
- Italian Renaissance artist known for the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- French post-impressionist painter known for his still lifes and landscapes
- Spanish artist known for his portraits and The Third of May, 1808
- French artist who bridged the gap between Realism and Impressionism
- Italian Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Dutch post-impressionist painter known for Starry Night and self-portraits
- Italian Renaissance artist known for his use of color and mythological scenes
- American pop artist known for his Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe prints
20 Clues: Spanish artist who co-founded the Cubist movement • Spanish artist known for his portraits and Las Meninas • Dutch artist known for his self-portraits and The Night Watch • French artist known for his use of color and cut-out collages • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits and folk art style • Italian Renaissance artist known for the Sistine Chapel ceiling • ...
Vocab 5A2 2023-04-28
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- in spanish you can replace femenine nouns with __ (dop)
- when you love someone you would say 'I love ___'
- when I talk about myself I could say __ (dop)
- in spanish you can replace masculine nouns with __ (dop)
- kids like to ____ scooters or bikes
- in spanish you can replace plural femenine nouns with ___ (dop)
- sometimes people don't text but they ____
- when kids retaliate they could say '__? not my fault'
- in spanish you can replace plural masculine nouns with __ (dop)
- not a cat but a ___
- sometimes kids do too many _____
- some people like to ___________ for vacation
- some people like to take a ____
- kids love ______ presents on christmas day
- Saturday and Sunday are on the _____
- sometimes when you travel you have to take a ______
- pro athletes dedicate their lives to their ____
- not a dog but a ___
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- '_____ makes perfect'
- in school kids have to ____ their backpack
- my brother has baseball not once a week but ______
- not a library but a _________
- when you take one test sometimes you have an _______
- not a lot of something but a ______
- the day before the 2nd of the month is the ____
- to travel you need ______________
- somepeople like to watch sports while other people like to ________
- when I talk about me and my friend I would say __ (dop)
28 Clues: not a cat but a ___ • not a dog but a ___ • '_____ makes perfect' • not a library but a _________ • some people like to take a ____ • sometimes kids do too many _____ • to travel you need ______________ • kids like to ____ scooters or bikes • not a lot of something but a ______ • Saturday and Sunday are on the _____ • sometimes people don't text but they ____ • ...
Present Tense Verbs 2023-05-15
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- he/she/ustd/Juan goes
- Maria y yo have
- I talk
- he/she/ustd/Jose is (temporary)
- I go
- we talk
- we are from Spain (3 words in spanish - permanent/origin)
- we are (happy - temporary/emotion)
- he/she/ustd/Maria is (permanent)
- we are able to (poder)
- where are you from? (3 words in spanish)
- this does NOT happen (2 words in english) in the Nosotros conjugation for Irregular verbs
- they are my parents (3 words in spanish-permanent/relations)
- we eat
- nosotras arrive(venir)
- I see
- I can/I am able to (poder)
- ellos go (ir)
- you are (temporary)
- you put (poner)
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- you arrive (venir)
- he/she/ustd/Grandmother puts (poner)
- May I go to the bathroom (4 words in spanish)
- I am (permanent)
- you talk
- I put (poner)
- you have
- we go
- Jose y Francisco are (temporary)
- you can/you are able (poder)
- The stores have (tener)
- you eat
- nosotros put (poner)
- I arrive (Venir)
- I eat
- I am (temporary)
- he/she/ustd/The Store has
- Los estudiantes talk
- Carla y Luisa eat
- you are (permanent)
- he/she/ustd/Carlos arrives (venir)
- The Grandparent put (poner)
- I have
43 Clues: I go • we go • I eat • I see • I talk • we eat • I have • we talk • you eat • you talk • you have • I put (poner) • ellos go (ir) • Maria y yo have • you put (poner) • I am (permanent) • I arrive (Venir) • I am (temporary) • Carla y Luisa eat • you arrive (venir) • you are (permanent) • you are (temporary) • nosotros put (poner) • Los estudiantes talk • he/she/ustd/Juan goes • we are able to (poder) • nosotras arrive(venir) • ...
Repaso - Vocabulario 2023-09-11
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- “Good night” in Spanish is _______.
- The mother of my father is my…
- In the morning, you would say…
- Complete the sequence: cinco, diez, _____
- Madrid is the capital of _____.
- This word means ‘good bye’
- Caracas is the capital of _______.
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- How to say 40 in Spanish?
- The daughter of my father is my…
- Spanish word for turtle.
- The capital of Argentina is…
- 5 multiplied by 4 is _________.
12 Clues: Spanish word for turtle. • How to say 40 in Spanish? • This word means ‘good bye’ • The capital of Argentina is… • The mother of my father is my… • In the morning, you would say… • 5 multiplied by 4 is _________. • The daughter of my father is my… • Madrid is the capital of _____. • Caracas is the capital of _______. • “Good night” in Spanish is _______. • ...
Unit 3 Latin America Puzzle 2024-10-22
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- This group of people were born in Spain and migrated to Latin America. They had all the power in society.
- People brought from Africa against their will to work in the plantations.
- This was a mixed race population and people were Spanish and Indian.
- This man started the Haitian Revolution.
- Free Black population on Saint Domingue
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- This group of people were born in Latin America and started most of the revolutions against the Spanish.
- This group led the revolt in Saint Domingue
- This group made up 50% of the population in Latin America and were killed off by war and disease.
- Today this island is the Dominican Republic and Haiti
- This man sailed for the Spanish and landed in Hispaniola in 1492.
- This was a mixed race population and people were African and Spanish.
- The indigenous population on Saint Domingue
- This man was a creole and led many revolutions in South America against the Spanish.
13 Clues: Free Black population on Saint Domingue • This man started the Haitian Revolution. • This group led the revolt in Saint Domingue • The indigenous population on Saint Domingue • Today this island is the Dominican Republic and Haiti • This man sailed for the Spanish and landed in Hispaniola in 1492. • ...
Yellow English 2023-06-09
14 Clues: Berto • Nike fan • Chess Hacker • Has curly hair • A hockey goalie • Twins with Stipen • Michelle's bestie • Josephine's bestie • addicted to Roblox • On basketball A team • Speaks Spanish fluently • Spanish name is carlota • Played piano for 7 years • Joined in the middle of the year
Mexican Independence from Spain Tyler Rey 2015-05-18
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- In 1810 Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla offered him a post with his ___________ army, but Iturbide refused and pledged himself to the Spanish cause instead.
- It was on September 16 that the famous "el grito de _____" was issued, effectively marking the beginning of the fight for Mexican independence.
- On August 24, 1821, Spanish Viceroy Juan de O’Donojú signed the Treaty of ______, which approves a plan to make Mexico an independent constitutional monarchy.
- Miguel Hidalgo was a Mexican Catholic _______.
- the revolutionary army decided to strike for independence and marched here, a major colonial mining center governed by Spaniards and criollos.
- The Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty gave the U.S. this state.
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- Following the death of Hidalgo y Costilla, the leadership of the revolutionary army was assumed by José María _________ who was also a priest.
- The Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819 was also known as the _____________ Treaty.
- In January 1811, Spanish forces fought the Battle of the _________ of Calderón and defeated the insurgent army forcing the rebels to flee towards the United States-Mexican border, where they hoped to escape.
- Foreign rulers of New Spain exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign.
- This man entered the royalist army as a young man, then eventually was proclaimed the emperor of Mexico.
- Iturbide entered the _________ army, becoming an officer in the provincial regiment of his native city in 1797.
- A person from Spanish South or Central America, especially one of pure Spanish descent.
- Named father of Mexican Independence.
- Father Hidalgo rang a _______ bell to announce revolution against the Spanish.
15 Clues: Named father of Mexican Independence. • Miguel Hidalgo was a Mexican Catholic _______. • The Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819 was also known as the _____________ Treaty. • Father Hidalgo rang a _______ bell to announce revolution against the Spanish. • Foreign rulers of New Spain exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign. • ...
Nombre________Fecha_______Clase______ Creado por Gabriela Dissette 2024-03-26
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- Where in a house do people eat?
- How do you say hallway in Spanish?
- How do you say napkin in spanish
- La televisión es en la ____
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- Where in your house do you sleep?
- La secadora y la _____
- How do you say furniture in spanish?
- Sink in spanish is lavabo and ________
- El tenedor y el cuchillo y la ______
- La estufa es en la ______
10 Clues: La secadora y la _____ • La estufa es en la ______ • La televisión es en la ____ • Where in a house do people eat? • How do you say napkin in spanish • Where in your house do you sleep? • How do you say hallway in Spanish? • How do you say furniture in spanish? • El tenedor y el cuchillo y la ______ • Sink in spanish is lavabo and ________
Spanish choice work 2021-11-16
15 Clues: vango • artists are • car salesmen • fun in spanish • gardeners/maids • love in spanish • dont be so cereal • track runners are • body builders are • guitar players are • work hard at school • sports can get very • will go for anything • places with lots of people • saving a baby from a crocidile is
Food_Around_the_World_#3 2025-10-21
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- Polish dumpling
- Vietnamese baguette sandwich
- Japanese rice cake
- American sandwich
- Italian toasted bread starter
- Indian fried snack
- Meringue dessert from New Zealand
- Spanish fried dough
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- Italian coffee dessert
- Stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
- Korean mixed rice bowl
- Austrian dessert
- Spanish cold soup
- Corn cake from Venezuela
- Mexican tortilla dish
15 Clues: Polish dumpling • Austrian dessert • American sandwich • Spanish cold soup • Japanese rice cake • Indian fried snack • Spanish fried dough • Mexican tortilla dish • Italian coffee dessert • Korean mixed rice bowl • Corn cake from Venezuela • Vietnamese baguette sandwich • Italian toasted bread starter • Meringue dessert from New Zealand • Stuffed grape leaves from the Middle East
US History Chapter 1-3 2023-09-06
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- Father of New France
- "City of Brotherly Love"
- Colony founded as a haven for Quakers
- Colony originally established for debtors
- Spanish leader of the expedition that explored the Mississippi
- Founder of Pennsylvania and Delaware
- Trade with the East was revived by the ___________.
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean
- First governor of Plymouth
- The Ninety-five Thesis were written and posted on a door by __________.
- Leader of the expedition that discovered the Grand Canyon
- First governor of Massachusettes Bay
- New name for New Netherland
- Founder of the Hartford settlement
- Made the first Spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- Wrote the History of Plymouth Plantation
- First Englishman to sail around the world
- Explorer of the St. Lawrence River
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- Founded the colony of Rhode Island
- Colony founded as a haven for Catholics
- Invented by Gutenberg in 1440
- The one who gave individuals land for proprietary colonies
- Country that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
- Landed at Plymouth in 1620
- Worked among the Wampanoag on Martha's Vineyard
- Marquette and Joliet explored the Mississippi for this country
- First college established in 1636
- First permanent settlement in present-day US
- Translated the Bible into the Algonquian language
- Landed in the New World in 1492
- The House of Burgesses in ______________ set a precedent for representative governments
- Conquered the Aztecs
32 Clues: Father of New France • Conquered the Aztecs • "City of Brotherly Love" • Landed at Plymouth in 1620 • First governor of Plymouth • New name for New Netherland • Invented by Gutenberg in 1440 • Landed in the New World in 1492 • First college established in 1636 • Founded the colony of Rhode Island • Founder of the Hartford settlement • Explorer of the St. Lawrence River • ...
A Distraction for Dede 2024-08-04
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- A place in Spain and also tweet tweet
- As in Andre but Spanish
- First name of Spanish actress
- My birthday month
- Let's go and play the game
- Less than two pence but more than half
- Sending get well soon wishes to this person
- Small bird and also name of Tim’s father
- Film staring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant (7,4)
- The first of the tweets
- Name of pub and also famous market road
- Spanish place to get away to
- Where Diane is from
- Surname and also river
- One half of spanish estate agent
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- Country of vodka-infused wedding
- Eldest brother of Pen
- Your birthday month
- Cabinet maker's wife
- The love of my life
- Finite game that we used to play (7,4)
- We went there for a weekend once
- Part of the name of your road
- Borough Pen lives in and also name of street
- Region in Spain
- Special doctor to hold this in surgery (ew)
- Orange fruit and City in Spain
- As in Andre or Ingram
- One half of spanish estate agent
- Black, red and white bird that frequents Pen's garden. Has also popped up by P&D's window.
- Name of cabinet maker friend
- Pen's sister who is 5 years older
- This person has had it tough health-wise
33 Clues: Region in Spain • My birthday month • Your birthday month • The love of my life • Where Diane is from • Cabinet maker's wife • Eldest brother of Pen • As in Andre or Ingram • Surname and also river • As in Andre but Spanish • The first of the tweets • Let's go and play the game • Name of cabinet maker friend • Spanish place to get away to • Part of the name of your road • ...
Aztecs Exhibition - Gabriella 2014-06-16
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- The leader of the spanish invasion.
- A beating _____ was an offering to the gods.
- The people who were sacrificed.
- A ___ was sacrificed when it's owner died.
- The garden beds built in a lake.
- The modern country that the Aztecs originally inhabited.
- Feathers that were valued more than gold.
- The name of the rain god.
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- The disease introduced by the spanish.
- Who sacrificed the people.
- The Aztec city.
- A ball and a ____ were used in the Aztec game of Ullamaliztli.
- The protection worn by the Spanish (that the Aztecs didn't have).
- The main food eaten by the Aztecs.
14 Clues: The Aztec city. • The name of the rain god. • Who sacrificed the people. • The people who were sacrificed. • The garden beds built in a lake. • The main food eaten by the Aztecs. • The leader of the spanish invasion. • The disease introduced by the spanish. • Feathers that were valued more than gold. • A ___ was sacrificed when it's owner died. • ...
Jacob & Gavin & Daniel 2021-09-16
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- The “secret weapon” that killed the Aztecs.
- The Aztec emperor that welcomed Cortes.
- The breed of the Spanish warrior dog.
- Columbus’s flagship.
- The Aztec capital Tenochtitlan.
- The modern country where the Aztecs lived.
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- The Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Aztec empire.
- The ritual that was done on top of Templo Mayor.
- The person who discovered North and South America
- Hernan’s wife.
- Special privileges from the Spanish rulers.
- The name of the Aztec god of water.
- The part of the ship that broke on the Santa Maria
- The temple that was in Tenochtitlan.
14 Clues: Hernan’s wife. • Columbus’s flagship. • The Aztec capital Tenochtitlan. • The name of the Aztec god of water. • The temple that was in Tenochtitlan. • The breed of the Spanish warrior dog. • The Aztec emperor that welcomed Cortes. • The modern country where the Aztecs lived. • The “secret weapon” that killed the Aztecs. • Special privileges from the Spanish rulers. • ...
Quiz Review 2022-10-07
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- Conquered the Aztecs
- to persuade someone to do something
- Resistance to disease
- Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish.
- Where Spain went when the French landed near the MS river
- de Leon founded Florida and named it
- A religious settlement meant to convert Native Americans
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- Located in Peru
- Ribault Landed on the St. Johns River in Jax
- Spanish conqueror
- A Spanish fort
- Conquered the Incas
- Menendez de Aviles founded St. Augustine, Florida
- de Narvaez landed near Tampa Bay, the expedition ended in a shipwreck off the coast of Texas. Most of the men died.
- de Vaca Supposedly saw "Seven Cities of Gold"
- Located in Mexico
- Mexico where Spain went to avoid conflict with other countries
17 Clues: A Spanish fort • Located in Peru • Spanish conqueror • Located in Mexico • Conquered the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • Resistance to disease • to persuade someone to do something • de Leon founded Florida and named it • Ribault Landed on the St. Johns River in Jax • de Vaca Supposedly saw "Seven Cities of Gold" • Menendez de Aviles founded St. Augustine, Florida • ...
Molas - Cultural Art Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-05
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- "Mola" means _____ or "clothing" in the Guna's language
- The Guna's three principal concepts are: God, nature, and what?
- The Guna lived by _____
- What was prior to fabric molas?
- Molas are famous for their use of _____ colors
- Molas usually portray some form of _____
- The indigenous group that created Molas
- Technique used to make Molas
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- Which country did the Guna live in, other than Panama?
- What century did the Spanish arrive to colonize the Guna.
- How many Mola Panels make up one blouse?
- Most traditional type of Molas
- The San Blas Islands is also known as _____
- Who tried to colonize the Guna?
- The language of the Guna
- Molas are usually made using _____ cloth
- After the Spanish came, molas were made using _____
17 Clues: The Guna lived by _____ • The language of the Guna • Technique used to make Molas • Most traditional type of Molas • Who tried to colonize the Guna? • What was prior to fabric molas? • The indigenous group that created Molas • How many Mola Panels make up one blouse? • Molas are usually made using _____ cloth • Molas usually portray some form of _____ • ...
Past Tense Crossword 2022-09-28
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- "Change" in Spanish
- "Seguir" in English
- "Bailar" in English
- "llevar puesto" in English
- Past tense of "Love"
- "look" in Spanish
- Base form of "sang"
- Past tense of "have"
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- Past tense of "wear"
- Base form of "became"
- Past Tense of "do"
- Past tense of "copy"
- "Querer" in English
- Past tense of "buy"
- Past Tense of "are"
- Present tense of "was"
16 Clues: "look" in Spanish • Past Tense of "do" • "Change" in Spanish • "Seguir" in English • "Bailar" in English • "Querer" in English • Past tense of "buy" • Past Tense of "are" • Base form of "sang" • Past tense of "wear" • Past tense of "copy" • Past tense of "Love" • Past tense of "have" • Base form of "became" • Present tense of "was" • "llevar puesto" in English
New Mexico History Vocabulary 2015-03-26
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- agave plant
- spirts of ancestors
- served as the kinds agent
- ancestral descent through the father
- located latitude according to the position of the stars
- building material made by mixing water with soil
- settlers were given Indians to oversee, in return the settlers served the Spanish rulers
- more than one god
- Spaniards who conquered much of the Americas
- religious room
- huts built around an oval-shaped frame
- Navajo medicine man
- in charge of all church matters
- Spanish towns
- spear throwing device
- Spanish word for "town"
- wanderers, no permanent homes
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- ancestral descent through the mother
- areas that flat and treeless
- Pueblo Indians who left New Mexico
- community of Indians who were supposed to obey the mission priest
- Spanish word for "buffalo cow"
- water that is on top of the earth's surface
- early people with settled permanent homes
- broad,dry drainage areas
- town council
- areas that have similar climates, plants, and animals
- long periods without rainfall
- under direct control of Spain's rulers
- group of blood relatives
- artificial watering of crops
- living patterns, customs, and skills of a given people at a given time.
- elevated area of mostly flat or level land
- Navajo house
- kings permission for a person to settle new lands
- marriage to one person
36 Clues: agave plant • town council • Navajo house • Spanish towns • religious room • more than one god • spirts of ancestors • Navajo medicine man • spear throwing device • marriage to one person • Spanish word for "town" • broad,dry drainage areas • group of blood relatives • served as the kinds agent • areas that flat and treeless • artificial watering of crops • long periods without rainfall • ...
Present Tense Verbs 2023-04-03
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- he/she/ustd/Juan goes
- Maria y yo have
- I talk
- he/she/ustd/Jose is (temporary)
- I go
- we talk
- we are from Spain (3 words in spanish - permanent/origin)
- we are (happy - temporary/emotion)
- he/she/ustd/Maria is (permanent)
- we are able to (poder)
- where are you from? (3 words in spanish)
- this does NOT happen (2 words in english) in the Nosotros conjugation for Irregular verbs
- they are my parents (3 words in spanish-permanent/relations)
- we eat
- nosotras arrive(venir)
- I see
- I can/I am able to (poder)
- ellos go (ir)
- you are (temporary)
- you put (poner)
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- you arrive (venir)
- he/she/ustd/Grandmother puts (poner)
- May I go to the bathroom (4 words in spanish)
- I am (permanent)
- you talk
- I put (poner)
- you have
- we go
- Jose y Francisco are (temporary)
- you can/you are able (poder)
- The stores have (tener)
- you eat
- nosotros put (poner)
- I arrive (Venir)
- I eat
- I am (temporary)
- he/she/ustd/The Store has
- Los estudiantes talk
- Carla y Luisa eat
- you are (permanent)
- he/she/ustd/Carlos arrives (venir)
- The Grandparent put (poner)
- I have
43 Clues: I go • we go • I eat • I see • I talk • we eat • I have • we talk • you eat • you talk • you have • I put (poner) • ellos go (ir) • Maria y yo have • you put (poner) • I am (permanent) • I arrive (Venir) • I am (temporary) • Carla y Luisa eat • you arrive (venir) • you are (permanent) • you are (temporary) • nosotros put (poner) • Los estudiantes talk • he/she/ustd/Juan goes • we are able to (poder) • nosotras arrive(venir) • ...
Dr. Jose Rizal 2017-05-03
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- One of Rizal's prestigious biographers
- Oldest of the Rizal children, nicknamed Neneng
- A puppet worked from above by strings attached to its limbs
- Native of Calamba, close friend of the Rizal faamily.
- Pet name was Concha, Rizal's first sorrow in life
- Last native king of Tondo
- Executed on 17 February 1872 at Luneta in Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny
- Ruling and usually educated upper class in the towns of the Spanish Philippines
- College registrar who refused to admit Rizal
- A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
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- Rizal's first teacher in Biñan
- Parish priest who baptized Rizal
- Jose Rizal's nickname
- Hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order
- Rizal's first teacher
- Philippine nationalist, executed by the Spanish during the Philippine revolution of 1896
- Best student in each empire
- A college under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits
- A school for poor boys in Manila which was established by the city government in 1817
- First romance of Rizal
- A flat roof or platform on the top of a house or other building
- Composed of externos or the non-boarders
- Nephew of Father Burgos
- Real surname of the Rizal family
- Rizal's first professor in Ateneo
25 Clues: Jose Rizal's nickname • Rizal's first teacher • First romance of Rizal • Nephew of Father Burgos • Last native king of Tondo • Best student in each empire • Rizal's first teacher in Biñan • Parish priest who baptized Rizal • Real surname of the Rizal family • Rizal's first professor in Ateneo • One of Rizal's prestigious biographers • Composed of externos or the non-boarders • ...
Matrix 2 - Age of Exploration 2020-10-02
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- In 1500, this territory was claimed for Portugal by Cabral
- Portuguese admiral who destroyed Arab control of the spice trade
- Spanish explorer who established a colony in South America with its capital at Lima
- Natives who ruled most of central Mexico
- Educated Europeans knew the world was _______
- Magellan's expedition was famous for its _________ of the globe
- Aztec king
- Venetian seaman who explored the New England coastline
- Portuguese explorer who reached the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Explorer who was killed in the Philippines while trying to convert the natives to Christianity
- Florentine explorer whose name was given to the new lands he saw
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- When the first Spanish expeditions arrived in the Andes, they encountered the _________
- Portuguese sponsor who is regarded as the Father of Discovery
- The southern tip of Africa is called the ________
- The shortcut through the tip of South America is a _______
- Portuguese explorer who found a sea route to India
- Spanish explorers who conquered the Americas
- Columbus believed he could find _______ by sailing west
- Spanish explorer who captured the Aztec ruler
- In 1492, Columbus landed here, thinking it was India
- Southern coast of West Africa was known to Europeans as the ________
- Without a natural immunity, many natives of Mexico died from _________
- Queen who paid for Columbus' expedition
23 Clues: Aztec king • Queen who paid for Columbus' expedition • Natives who ruled most of central Mexico • Spanish explorers who conquered the Americas • Educated Europeans knew the world was _______ • Spanish explorer who captured the Aztec ruler • The southern tip of Africa is called the ________ • Portuguese explorer who found a sea route to India • ...
19th Century and Rizal History 2022-06-28
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- Uliman / First homecoming nickname of Rizal
- Doctorine / Efficient taxing scheme
- Publicidad / Spanish newspaper known for its sympathy in Filipino group.
- / Rizal boarded on this steamer when traveling to San Francisco,USA
- Me Tangere / Touch Me Not
- Laan / Rizal pen name during his travel in Barcelona
- Restoration / a political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868
- / Eternal City
- Solidaridad / Acted as a main instrument of propaganda movement
- Patrio / First essay Rizal wrote in Europe
- / Awakening of Filipino Consciousness (symbolism)
- / Pure blooded Spanish born in the Philippines
- / Is a safe place for Rizal to carry his fight against Spanish tyranny
- / A university with a suffocating atmosphere according to Rizal
- / Rizal is the greatest of Malayan Race
- / Financer of Noli me Tangere
- Tiago / He represent the Filipino Oligarchs during Spanish Times
- Canal / Famous engineering work of Ferdinand Lesseps
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- / Represents the innocents who have been wrongly accused of the crime they did not commit.
- Rost / Librarian of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of England
- mayor / Head of alcadias
- System / Sharecropper
- al Trabajo / Poem Rizal wrote before leaving Philippine the second time
- / Northern American/anti Slavery
- / Abusive regime of Friars-Augustinian Dominican, Franciscan
- Britain / Spearheaded the era of industrialization
- Filipino Farmers / First article Rizal wrote of in La Solidaridad
- Laguna / Rizal's Residence
- INSTAR OMNIUM / One like All
- Dos Mundo / Demanding for equality of rights and equal opportunities for progress
30 Clues: / Eternal City • System / Sharecropper • mayor / Head of alcadias • Me Tangere / Touch Me Not • Laguna / Rizal's Residence • INSTAR OMNIUM / One like All • / Financer of Noli me Tangere • / Northern American/anti Slavery • Doctorine / Efficient taxing scheme • / Rizal is the greatest of Malayan Race • Patrio / First essay Rizal wrote in Europe • ...
Mexican National Vocabulary 2024-10-14
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- A person of mixed race living in New Spain
- an Afro-Mexicano who continued the fight in Oaxaca and helped win the War for Independence
- Fighting in an unconventional manner is called what?
- He helped lead the Rupublican Army of the North
- The King of Spain sent this person to report on conditions in Spanish American
- Small, on-room huts made of sticks and mud
- He continued the fight after Hidalgo was executed
- He was a well known filibuster that thought Texas was a part of the Louisiana Purchase
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- After winning Independence, he declared himself the Emperor of Mexico
- A sermon given by a creole priest that marked the beginning of the Mexican War for Independence
- Military adventurers who came to Texas from the US in the early 1800s
- Military blockade of a city or fort
- Agreement in 1803 in which the US purchased Louisiana from France
- Individuals who represent countries in foreign affairs
- The country that ruled before Mexico won its independence
- To officially give, as a territory from one country to another
- This creole priest rang a church bell to call an end to Spanish rule and starting the war for Mexican Independence
- Texas settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent
- A spanish person born in Latin America
- After winning independence, this document was in place that officially made Mexico a republic
20 Clues: Military blockade of a city or fort • A spanish person born in Latin America • A person of mixed race living in New Spain • Small, on-room huts made of sticks and mud • Texas settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent • He helped lead the Rupublican Army of the North • He continued the fight after Hidalgo was executed • Fighting in an unconventional manner is called what? • ...
Another Kinda Hard Crossword for Kirsten & Emelia 2024-11-29
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- what you give and what you get on December 25th each year
- number of dogs that Aunt Britt and David have together
- popular sauce for mashed potatoes
- today you found letters inside this glass ____
- Third number for the code used to open the lockbox
- Emme and Kirsten have this same name - as Grandma & Grandpapap
- Grandma and Grandpapa saw and got to pet this type of bear in Australia
- in two years, Kirsten will be this old (in spanish)
- Aunt Britt's is getting married to ______
- Grandpapa likes to play this instrument in his house
- When making a fire larger, you could add a ____ to it
- Our friend, the bee
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- A Taylor Swift fan is a ______
- Hanzie is not a human, but a ___ (in spanish)
- your mama's name
- Grandma will be this old on December 3rd
- Harper is not slow, she is super _____ (in spanish)
- The month that Aunt Britt is getting married
- in March Emme will be this old (in spanish)
- Grandpapa fell off of this at the beach
- type of castle we build on the beach
- Kirsten is very good at this game with pictures of our family
- Grandma and Grandpapa are coming to DC to visit on this day
- we will do this over the pool at Aunt Britt and David's wedding
- If a joke is funny, you will _____
25 Clues: your mama's name • Our friend, the bee • A Taylor Swift fan is a ______ • popular sauce for mashed potatoes • If a joke is funny, you will _____ • type of castle we build on the beach • Grandpapa fell off of this at the beach • Grandma will be this old on December 3rd • Aunt Britt's is getting married to ______ • in March Emme will be this old (in spanish) • ...
Exploration and Cultural Encounters 2024-11-09
Across
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food, crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- a conflict between France and Great Britain that began in 1754
- determines latitude
- a language that forms from the blending of two or more languages
- Latin American officials from Spain or Portugal
- Capital of the Aztec empire, later Mexico City
- contagious disease caused by the variola virus
- gave the Spanish settlers the right to get the indigenous peoples of the Americas to work in the mines or fields
- children of Spanish and native parentage
- Large sub-Saharan African kingdom in the fifteenth century
- helped with navigation/direction
- Spanish courts in Latin America
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- individuals born of indigenous and African parents
- The one-fifth of Mexican and Peruvian silver production that was reserved for the Spanish monarchy
- Syncretic religion practiced by enslaved Africans in Haiti
- a trade between European and African slavers
- place to produce cash crops
- Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- first indigenous peoples from the Americas to come into contact with Christopher Columbus
- founded her own Christian movement, taught that Jesus was from the Kongo
- navigational instrument for determining time of day and year
- Nahua woman who acted as interpreter and advisor for Hernan Cortes
- Large Latin American estates
- West African kingdom founded in the thirteenth century
24 Clues: determines latitude • place to produce cash crops • Large Latin American estates • Spanish courts in Latin America • helped with navigation/direction • children of Spanish and native parentage • a trade between European and African slavers • Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas • Capital of the Aztec empire, later Mexico City • ...
Comparison of Motives for and Outcomes of U.S. Foreign Intervention 2025-04-02
Across
- A major reason for U.S. intervention, related to trade and resources.
- SECURITY A major reason for U.S. military actions, especially after 9/11
- A country the U.S. intervened in during the Spanish-American War.
- The U.S. sought to prevent the spread of this ideology, especially during the Cold War.
- A concern that sometimes drives U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.
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- ROUTES The U.S. protects these to ensure economic stability.
- One of the territories the U.S. acquired after the Spanish-American War.
- WAR A war fought in 1898 that led to U.S. territorial expansion.
- One of the key factors influencing U.S. foreign intervention, alongside economic and humanitarian reasons.
- A valuable resource the U.S. secures to maintain economic power.
- MAINE Its explosion contributed to the start of the Spanish-American War.
- A Pacific island acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
12 Clues: ROUTES The U.S. protects these to ensure economic stability. • WAR A war fought in 1898 that led to U.S. territorial expansion. • A valuable resource the U.S. secures to maintain economic power. • A country the U.S. intervened in during the Spanish-American War. • A major reason for U.S. intervention, related to trade and resources. • ...
Spain builds and empire 2025-09-26
Across
- settlers were supposed to protect the Native Americans and convert them to _______.
- Other Native Americans were forced to endure the backbreaking work of mining _____, and Silver.
- According to the legend, Ponce de Leon heard that a fountain of _____, whose waters could make old people young again.
- The ______ also explored what is now the southwestern United states.
- Cabeza da Vaca’s account _____ other explorers to travel to North America
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- By 1650 the Spanish ____ in the Americas had grown to 3-4 million people.
- The catholic _____ also played a major role in the interactions of the Spanish with Native Americans.
- The group built boats which made it possible for them to travel around the ______ panhandle.
- The Spanish operated many ______, large farms that grew just one kind of crop.
- The Spanish treated the Native Americans ______ in their empire.
- Spain established the encomienda ______.
- By 1511, he had conquered the island for ____ and founded the city of San Juan.
12 Clues: Spain established the encomienda ______. • The Spanish treated the Native Americans ______ in their empire. • The ______ also explored what is now the southwestern United states. • By 1650 the Spanish ____ in the Americas had grown to 3-4 million people. • Cabeza da Vaca’s account _____ other explorers to travel to North America • ...
Week 14 Vocabulary 2024-01-09
10 Clues: ready • brave • endless • interesting • books (Spanish) • stories (Spanish) • grandmother (Spanish) • popular and widely known • advance or raise (someone) to a higher position or rank • given (someone) a lower rank or less senior position, usually as a punishment
Rizal 2014-05-08
Across
- / address the mounting problems and environmental degration
- / proponent of Secularization
- / chief judge in town
- / the Masses
- / responsible for providing the public with map making services
- / power to reject of the Governor-General
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- / trade between the Philippines and Acapulco
- / native Priests
- / district Capital
- / elite people during Spanish Period
- / spanish Priests
- / town
- / spaniard born n Spain
- / right to collect taxes of the Conquerors
- / town secretary
- / expeditionary ethnographer
- / hamletss
17 Clues: / town • / town secretary • / hamletss • / chief judge in town • / spaniard born n Spain • / the Masses • / district Capital • / native Priests • / spanish Priests • / expeditionary ethnographer • / proponent of Secularization • / elite people during Spanish Period • ...
Josh Birthday Puzzle 2021-05-30
Across
- Volley Ball Move, Legendary
- Rigor BLANK, Mythic
- Ponce De BLANK, Legendary
- Hot Dog, Epic
- Spanish for small, Rare
- Cent, Super Rare
- Small Horse, Common
- Used to make Beer, Rare
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- Friend of Henry, Common
- BLANK Strawberry of Baseball, Super Rare
- Cooking Spray, Epic
- Bounces off things, Super Rare
- Rhymes with an Aunt, Mythic
- Bird, Legendary
- Primo, Spanish for cousin, Rare
- Small bird, Epic
- Ferdinand was one, Common
17 Clues: Hot Dog, Epic • Bird, Legendary • Cent, Super Rare • Small bird, Epic • Cooking Spray, Epic • Rigor BLANK, Mythic • Small Horse, Common • Friend of Henry, Common • Spanish for small, Rare • Used to make Beer, Rare • Ponce De BLANK, Legendary • Ferdinand was one, Common • Volley Ball Move, Legendary • Rhymes with an Aunt, Mythic • Bounces off things, Super Rare • ...
Bannockburn 2020-05-14
13 Clues: Way (Spanish) • grey (French) • alpine parrot • wine of Alsace • local vineyard • black (French) • yellow (Spanish) • central Otago town • western Tararua hut • small meadow (gaelic) • small native bird (NZ) • New Zealander (colloquial) • Classic NZ outdoor company
The Spanish American War 2023-09-19
Across
- The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- Juan Hill Site of a significant battle in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
- U.S. naval commander defeated the Spanish fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay.
- The process of adding a territory to a country, which happened to the Philippines.
- The formal approval or acceptance of an agreement or treaty, as done with the Treaty of Paris.
- Asian archipelago that became a U.S. possession after the Spanish-American War.
- Rico's Caribbean territory was acquired by the United States as a result of the war.
- Pacific Island was captured by the United States during the war.
- Amendment Legislation that declared the United States had no intention of annexing Cuba after the war.
Down
- U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, leading to increased tensions with Spain.
- The expansion of a nation's influence and control over other countries through diplomacy or military force.
- Caribbean island that sought independence from Spain and was a focal point of the war.
- Cuban city where the Spanish fleet was blockaded and eventually surrendered.
- Journalism Sensationalized and biased news reporting that contributed to public support for the war.
- Riders Volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War.
15 Clues: Pacific Island was captured by the United States during the war. • The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • Cuban city where the Spanish fleet was blockaded and eventually surrendered. • U.S. naval commander defeated the Spanish fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay. • ...
Dr. Jose Rizal 2017-05-03
Across
- First romance of Rizal
- Jose Rizal's nickname
- Real surname of the Rizal family
- A puppet worked from above by strings attached to its limbs
- Rizal's first teacher
- Ruling and usually educated upper class in the towns of the Spanish Philippines
- Philippine nationalist, executed by the Spanish during the Philippine revolution of 1896
- College registrar who refused to admit Rizal
- Native of Calamba, close friend of the Rizal faamily.
- Nephew of Father Burgos
- Pet name was Concha, Rizal's first sorrow in life
- One of Rizal's prestigious biographers
- A flat roof or platform on the top of a house or other building
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- Oldest of the Rizal children, nicknamed Neneng
- A college under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits
- Parish priest who baptized Rizal
- Rizal's first teacher in Biñan
- Best student in each empire
- Rizal's first professor in Ateneo
- A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- Executed on 17 February 1872 at Luneta in Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny
- Composed of externos or the non-boarders
- Last native king of Tondo
- A school for poor boys in Manila which was established by the city government in 1817
- Hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order
25 Clues: Jose Rizal's nickname • Rizal's first teacher • First romance of Rizal • Nephew of Father Burgos • Last native king of Tondo • Best student in each empire • Rizal's first teacher in Biñan • Parish priest who baptized Rizal • Real surname of the Rizal family • Rizal's first professor in Ateneo • One of Rizal's prestigious biographers • Composed of externos or the non-boarders • ...
Americas XWord 2022-04-16
Across
- knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
- the most important Inca deity; The Sun God from which Inca Emperors descend
- a farming technique in which vegetation is cut away and burned to clear land for growing crops
- the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake
- a solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- the economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- the Inca Emperor at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- having more than one spouse at one time
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- The peninsula in Mesoamerica where the Mayan civilization was located
- The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- The mountain range along the west coast of South America where the Inca Empire was located
- Former lake in central Mexico; home of Aztec civilization
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- land leveled by the Inca for farming
- an Incan clan (group of related families), the basic unit of Inca society
- a deadly Old World disease that was particularly devastating to native populations in the New World
20 Clues: land leveled by the Inca for farming • having more than one spouse at one time • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake • the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake • ...
Unit 1-3 Vocabulary 2023-09-07
Across
- living or growing naturally in a particular place
- a Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in the Americas
- sun-dried bricks made from a mixture of mud with a small amount of straw or grass
- the unique cultural blending of Spanish and American traditions in Texas
- the process of growing plants and raising animals for food
- resources materials or substances that occur in nature
- the movement of people from one place to settle in another place
- an adventurer who engages in private rebellious activity in a foreign country
- state sponsored settlement of people to new territories
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- travel undertaken in order to discover new resources
- a military post or guarded settlement in an area under Spanish control
- originating in a specific place or region
- Spanish official appointed to rule land claimed by Spain in the New World
- a period of time with distinct political, economic, social characteristics
- someone who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- an agent who makes all the arrangements to bring settlers to a colony
- a journey undertaken by a group of people
- a pattern of the combination of precipitation and temperature over time
- a settlement founded to spread Christianity to the people in the area
- a spatial area of land that is unified by a common characteristic, such as political unity, linguistic unity, or common climate patterns
20 Clues: originating in a specific place or region • a journey undertaken by a group of people • living or growing naturally in a particular place • travel undertaken in order to discover new resources • resources materials or substances that occur in nature • state sponsored settlement of people to new territories • a Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in the Americas • ...
The Aztecs 2024-11-02
Across
- Protective gear used by the Spanish in battles against the Aztecs.
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming.
- Aztec traders who also acted as spies for the rulers.
- The Aztecs believed that this god had left Mexico long ago, and that Hernan Cortes might be him returning.
- Goods like cotton and gold paid to the Aztecs by conquered peoples.
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on an island in Lake Texcoco in 1325.
- Disease brought by the Spanish that killed many native people.
- Spanish explorers seeking gold, land, and to spread Christianity.
- The top leader in Aztec society, overseeing law and warfare.
- The Aztecs offered _______ hearts and blood to Aztec gods.
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- Spanish leader who invaded the Aztec Empire in 1519.
- The Aztecs used a ________ to keep track of time and predict the future, similar to the Maya.
- When Cortes returned to Tenochtitlan with _______ he was able to defeat the Aztecs.
- System where noble titles are passed down from father to son.
- Religious leaders in Aztec society who conducted ceremonies and kept history.
- Major factor in the Aztecs' rise; allowed them to conquer nearby towns.
- The _______ of Tenochtitlan marked the beginning of the end for the Aztecs.
- Body of water where the Aztecs settled and built Tenochtitlan.
- Raised road for traveling to Tenochtitlan across water.
- Aztec emperor who welcomed Cortes, thinking he was Quetzalcoatl.
20 Clues: Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming. • Spanish leader who invaded the Aztec Empire in 1519. • Aztec traders who also acted as spies for the rulers. • Raised road for traveling to Tenochtitlan across water. • The Aztecs offered _______ hearts and blood to Aztec gods. • The top leader in Aztec society, overseeing law and warfare. • ...
Words Italian and Spanish 2025-10-25
8 Clues: Hot, Spanish • Cold, Italian • Fall, Spanish • Hard, Spanish • Soft, Italian • Don't Worry, Italian • Congratulations,Italian • Congratulations, Spanish
Words Italian and Spanish 2025-10-16
Ryleigh's crossword 2026-01-07
Across
- What were the floating gardens called
- What popular game was played with your hips
- what animal was not introduced to the Aztecs until the Spanish came
- When did the Spanish get defeated by the Aztecs
- What ruler helped the empire reach its peak
- what did Cortes want from Aztecs
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- how did the Spanish kill 50% of the Aztecs
- where did Cortes think he would make a good fortune
- cacao beans were often used as ____
- who did the Spanish put on house arrest
- What did the Aztecs call themselves
- What lake surrounded the Templo Mayor
12 Clues: what did Cortes want from Aztecs • cacao beans were often used as ____ • What did the Aztecs call themselves • What were the floating gardens called • What lake surrounded the Templo Mayor • who did the Spanish put on house arrest • how did the Spanish kill 50% of the Aztecs • What popular game was played with your hips • What ruler helped the empire reach its peak • ...
Spanish 2017-08-28
18 Clues: pen • map • book • flag • read • chair • paper • window • pencil • teacher • backpack • computer • notebook • complete • chalkboard • boy student • girl student • television set
Spanish 2021-12-10
18 Clues: A • Are • map • many • here • chair • table • paper • Chalk • Board • Clock • Basket • Pencil • Eraser • Notebook • Ball point pen • Bulletin board • There is there are
spanish 2022-03-02
Across
- 4th of july
- touch
- day February holiday
- day of the dead
- you kick with it
- Your mom or dads dad
- holiday= decembrie
- Number next to one
- Hear
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- your mom's brother
- the color of the sky
- First country we learned about
- Color of cheese
- next to seven
- The color of dirt
- taco from here
- in Between 10 and 8
- When you show up to somewhere
- your moms brothers kid
19 Clues: Hear • touch • 4th of july • next to seven • taco from here • Color of cheese • day of the dead • you kick with it • The color of dirt • your mom's brother • holiday= decembrie • Number next to one • in Between 10 and 8 • the color of the sky • Your mom or dads dad • day February holiday • your moms brothers kid • When you show up to somewhere • First country we learned about
