spanish Crossword Puzzles
World History Chapter 13 Section 1 2025-02-20
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- line of demarcation
- Venetian who explored the New England coastline for Englans
- the Spice Islands
- thriving port for the spice trade
- Settlement of people living in the new territory linked with parent country by trade and direct governfment control
- took control of the Incan Empire
- chief motives for European exploration
- made voyages, wrote about what he saw, America is named after him
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- discovered the Philippines
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the 17th century
- formed by the Dutch to compete with the English and Portuguese
- formed by the Dutch to compete with the Spanish and Portuguese
- discovered America and thought he made it to China but only to Cuba
- Spanish queen who financed Columbus' voyages
- took the lead in European explorations
- of trade the difference in value between what a nation imports and exports over time
- art and science of mapmaking
- the right to use Nativer Americans as laborers
- made several thousans percent profit on spices
20 Clues: the Spice Islands • line of demarcation • discovered the Philippines • art and science of mapmaking • took control of the Incan Empire • thriving port for the spice trade • Spanish conquerors of the Americas • took the lead in European explorations • chief motives for European exploration • Spanish queen who financed Columbus' voyages • ...
Tu Trabajo 2025-02-28
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- Google is the best at this.
- The subjunctive is very.
- you would go to them to know what the best option would be for something.
- Chase would ask Mr almeida to sit next to Owen.
- when taking a test if you want to get a good grade what would you do.
- Oil,water, food, plants etc.
- when you don't work in person but rather...
- when you work and take peoples money.
- you work a 9-5 at work.
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- in order to get into Spanish 4 what do you have to have?.
- Pjiddler gives Chase a hint on a worksheet.
- spanish 4 is very.
- Mr Almieda has this for being a Spanish teacher.
- Mike(Chases dad) works this for his company and inside buildings.
- When Zachy poos coffee drinks Add up.($)
- When you help someone with anything and guide them to the right answer.
- I will be an engineer!
- you would put flex seal on a leak to have it not leak.
- you would do this at a play.
- Conner is broke and needs one when school ends.
20 Clues: spanish 4 is very. • I will be an engineer! • you work a 9-5 at work. • The subjunctive is very. • Google is the best at this. • you would do this at a play. • Oil,water, food, plants etc. • when you work and take peoples money. • When Zachy poos coffee drinks Add up.($) • Pjiddler gives Chase a hint on a worksheet. • when you don't work in person but rather... • ...
Dreamland Burning Crossword 2025-12-09
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- what does Rowan’s mom do for work?
- The name engraved in the Pistol?
- Where is Jackson Clinic Located?
- What was found in the floor of the backhouse?
- Who was the ¨medical examiner¨ Rowan met in the back house?
- The place where Rowan works? (2 words)
- The name of the shop found on the receipt? (2 words)
- The name they think belongs to the initials?
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- what is the spanish word for old bones? (2 words)
- Rowan’s best friend
- A button, _____, and nails were also found on the body.
- what is the spanish word for police?
- Who is the main character?
- What is the gender of the skeleton that was found?
- what is the spanish word for Murder?
- The guy who works with Rowan at the desk and is good with kids?
- what was found in the wallet besides the receipt
- What item did Rowan keep from the skeleton?
- The guy who got hit by the car and died?
- What was in the road that Rowan slammed on the breaks for?
20 Clues: Rowan’s best friend • Who is the main character? • The name engraved in the Pistol? • Where is Jackson Clinic Located? • what does Rowan’s mom do for work? • what is the spanish word for police? • what is the spanish word for Murder? • The place where Rowan works? (2 words) • The guy who got hit by the car and died? • What item did Rowan keep from the skeleton? • ...
Dreamland burning crossword 2025-12-09
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- Rowan’s best friend
- What was in the road that Rowan slammed on the breaks for?
- The guy who got hit by the car and died?
- What item did Rowan keep from the skeleton?
- What was found in the floor of the backhouse?
- what is the spanish word for old bones? (2 words)
- The name of the shop found on the receipt? (2 words)
- The name they think belongs to the initials?
- what is the spanish word for Murder?
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- what does Rowan’s mom do for work?
- The place where Rowan works? (2 words)
- Who is the main character?
- what was found in the wallet besides the receipt
- What is the gender of the skeleton that was found?
- A button, _____, and nails were also found on the body.
- The name engraved in the Pistol?
- what is the spanish word for police?
- Where is Jackson Clinic Located?
- Who was the ¨medical examiner¨ Rowan met in the back house?
- The guy who works with Rowan at the desk and is good with kids?
20 Clues: Rowan’s best friend • Who is the main character? • The name engraved in the Pistol? • Where is Jackson Clinic Located? • what does Rowan’s mom do for work? • what is the spanish word for police? • what is the spanish word for Murder? • The place where Rowan works? (2 words) • The guy who got hit by the car and died? • What item did Rowan keep from the skeleton? • ...
Aztec, Inca, and Columbian Exchange 2022-12-06
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- main reason for incan demise
- main reason for spanish success
- incan capital
- festival of the sun
- god of order
- aztec sun god
- spanish explorer who conquered the aztecs
- first incan emperor
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- incas used these for travel
- aztec writing system
- aztec rain god
- capital of the aztec empire
- aztec sport, similar to basketball
- type of incan religion, meaning many gods
- what the aztec provoked with other nations
- aztec agriculture god
- type of gods the aztecs worshipped
- animal whos parts were sold in the columbian exchange
- important farming crop imported from asia and africa
19 Clues: god of order • incan capital • aztec sun god • aztec rain god • festival of the sun • first incan emperor • aztec writing system • aztec agriculture god • incas used these for travel • capital of the aztec empire • main reason for incan demise • main reason for spanish success • aztec sport, similar to basketball • type of gods the aztecs worshipped • ...
Brandon Brown chapters 1-4 crosword 2021-10-05
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- What the puppy does in brandons bed
- Brandons Birthday
- What Brandon and Jake see at the park
- wet in spanish
- The sound of the telefono
- Brandons Sister has a pet_____
- What Brandon Wants
- What food brandon brings to his room
- Brandon's Friend
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- Main Character
- The time brandons mom wants him home
- What Brandon Sneaks Home
- woof woof in spanish
- Where brandon takes the puppy
- The kind of dog Brandon wants
- Brandon's Last Name
- How old is brandon
- What Brandon uses to get to Jakes House
- Brandon Sister
- What Brandon sneaks home
20 Clues: Main Character • Brandon Sister • wet in spanish • Brandon's Friend • Brandons Birthday • How old is brandon • What Brandon Wants • Brandon's Last Name • woof woof in spanish • What Brandon Sneaks Home • What Brandon sneaks home • The sound of the telefono • Where brandon takes the puppy • The kind of dog Brandon wants • Brandons Sister has a pet_____ • What the puppy does in brandons bed • ...
Bryce McNelley - The Atlantic World 2023-10-13
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- First contact to the new world
- Land controlled by another nation
- Conquerors
- Incan ruler
- Competition for national wealth
- Trade network across New World,Africa and Europe
- British Vs. French
- Conquered Incas
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- Cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- Investors buy shares of larger companies
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- Mix Spanish and Native American
- Transportation of slaves from Africa to New World
- Disease carried by slaves to the New World
- Private ownership
- Aztec Empire emperor
- Slave ships across Atlantic
- Conquered the Aztecs
- First British colony
19 Clues: Conquerors • Incan ruler • Conquered Incas • Private ownership • British Vs. French • Aztec Empire emperor • Conquered the Aztecs • First British colony • Slave ships across Atlantic • First contact to the new world • Mix Spanish and Native American • Competition for national wealth • Land controlled by another nation • Spanish abusing Native American labor • ...
Agentes secretos y el mural de Picasso 2025-04-22
10 Clues: bull in spanish • _____ Civil war • Spear of ______ • A type of bad leader • Famous Spanish painter • Who dressed as a princess? • What animal does Paula see? • A type of painting usually on a wall • name of mural by Picasso and a bombed town • Who was stabbed with the spear of destiny?
Day of the Dead 2021-10-28
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- Spanish word for skull
- Spanish for Day of the Dead
- Burned to communicate with the spirit world
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- set up in homes to honor the dead
- traditional flower for day of the dead
- Burned to light the way and attract the spirits
- which country celebrates Day of the Dead?
- Spanish term for bread of the dead
- Spanish word for skeleton
9 Clues: Spanish word for skull • Spanish word for skeleton • Spanish for Day of the Dead • set up in homes to honor the dead • Spanish term for bread of the dead • traditional flower for day of the dead • which country celebrates Day of the Dead? • Burned to communicate with the spirit world • Burned to light the way and attract the spirits
Mariale, LA Colonization 2017-04-04
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- Form of power in which those who have power mantain their position
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec
- Priest that wrote a testament defending the indigenous
- Capital of the Inca Empire
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- System that favors the mother country by giving it resources, profit, etc.
- Looked to U.S and Europe; wanted to get rid of slavery and the power from the church
- Young girl that claimed to be a man to attend university
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- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- The mix between Spanish and Indigenous
- U.S back off
- Class structure that is determined by birth
- Industrialized countries extracting resources from non industrialized countries
- Merging and mixing cultures
- Looked to the past; wanted to keep slavery and power from the church
- Ideology that the U.S had to spread from coast to coast
16 Clues: U.S back off • Capital of the Inca Empire • Capital of the Aztec Empire • Merging and mixing cultures • The mix between Spanish and Indigenous • Class structure that is determined by birth • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec • Priest that wrote a testament defending the indigenous • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary crossword 2024-09-18
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- an economic situation in which a country sells, or exports more goods than it buys, or imports
- Portuguese explorer who found a sea route to the Spice Islands by sailing around the American continent. His crew was the first to circumnavigate the world.
- Chinese explorer and admiral during the Ming Dynasty, he led great voyages that spread chinas fame throughout asia
- A system where the spanish crown granted the conquerors the right to forcibly employ groups of Indians; it was a disguised form of slavery
- He mistakenly disconcerted the Americas in 1492 while searching for a faster route to India.
- the exchange of plants, animals, and disease between the old and new worlds
- a person of mixed ancestry(typically spanish and native american.)
- a trade route that exchanged goods between the West Indies, the American colonies, and West Africa
- the first permanent english settlement in north america found in east virginia
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- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima(1475-1541)
- The first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa
- Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the conquest of aztec mexico in 1519-1521 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 gods than they bought
- A company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders or investors
- a Spanish conquer
- Part of the triangle trade that brought enslaved africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America
16 Clues: a Spanish conquer • a person of mixed ancestry(typically spanish and native american.) • A company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders or investors • The first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa • the exchange of plants, animals, and disease between the old and new worlds • ...
Golden Yellow's Weekly Crossword 2022-10-13
12 Clues: Letter • Our enemy • An engineer • Remember the? • Jose's war cry • Spanish General • This week's weather • The best and brightest • Lieutenant in the navy • What Cubans in camp drink • President Mckinley gave Spain the? • What the Spanish minister called us
U 2024-09-23
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- The first food that Nataly cooked for Jeremy
- Favourite activity while we are drinking coffee
- Pancake in Spanish
- The place where we met
- The Point meeting between our houses
- Anniversary
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- First activity together
- First movie together
- First date
- Cat love language
- People like us who love creatures _________ passionately
- A platform where we track activities
- First series together
- life in Spanish
- First official date
15 Clues: First date • Anniversary • life in Spanish • Cat love language • Pancake in Spanish • First official date • First movie together • First series together • The place where we met • First activity together • A platform where we track activities • The Point meeting between our houses • The first food that Nataly cooked for Jeremy • Favourite activity while we are drinking coffee • ...
Spanish Review 2025-10-08
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- 8 + 7 + 5
- The month before mayo
- The month after octubre
- four
- the Spanish word for "day"
- The country that celebrated Independence Day in September
- 3 + 6
- The day before miercoles
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- Thursday
- The month with our Independence Day
- The month with Valentine's Day
- Monday
- The day after viernes
- The country Mr. S has visited four times
- The Spanish word for "week"
15 Clues: four • 3 + 6 • Monday • Thursday • 8 + 7 + 5 • The month before mayo • The day after viernes • The month after octubre • The day before miercoles • the Spanish word for "day" • The Spanish word for "week" • The month with Valentine's Day • The month with our Independence Day • The country Mr. S has visited four times • The country that celebrated Independence Day in September
Spanish crossword p.s IHYF 2022-10-25
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- Used To Refer To A Group Of Girls
- He
- A Sports Game
- where your chromebook is supposed to rest on in school
- Used To Refer To A Group Of Girls With One boy
- unfortunately
- Means I have
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- A Room With Shelves Of Books
- Friend
- Thank God it's ____________
- Last Month Of The Year
- When Your Pencil Is Broken
- clothing with no pants but not a skirt
- She
- written note with money on your birthday
- Spanish In Spanish
- Only Tropical Rainforest In America
- Number Between Nueve and Once
- Used To See
19 Clues: He • She • Friend • Used To See • Means I have • A Sports Game • unfortunately • Spanish In Spanish • Last Month Of The Year • When Your Pencil Is Broken • Thank God it's ____________ • A Room With Shelves Of Books • Number Between Nueve and Once • Used To Refer To A Group Of Girls • Only Tropical Rainforest In America • clothing with no pants but not a skirt • ...
Grady Snyder-The Atlantic World 2022-10-27
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- trade network New World,Europe,Africa
- land controlled by another nation
- conquered the Incas
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- private ownership
- the disease that wiped out the native americans
- mix SPanish and Native American
- conquered the Aztecs
- slave ships across the atlantic
- competition for national wealth
- conqueror
- first contact to the americas
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- transportation slaves from africa to the new world
- investors buy shares larger company
- Incas ruler
- english first colony
- the exchange of goods or services between countries
- Spanish abusing Native Americans labor work
- British vs. French
19 Clues: conqueror • Incas ruler • private ownership • British vs. French • conquered the Incas • english first colony • conquered the Aztecs • first contact to the americas • mix SPanish and Native American • slave ships across the atlantic • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • trade network New World,Europe,Africa • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 3 2021-11-01
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- Ponce de Leon gold on Puerto Rico.
- Sold into slavery.
- island in the middle of a lake.
- Of the Inca Empire.
- Were called peninsulares
- Central Mexico in 1500s
- was taken prisoner by Cortes
- good source of and silver
- Uninhabited island into largest and grandest cities.
- Priest for wealthy and protection
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- greatly at the hands of Spanish.
- sail to present day
- Which was at it heights
- Spanish solider and explorer who led military expeditions.
- built by Spain.
- a large farm
- by the city
- capital city of viceroyalty of Peru
- System Spain established
19 Clues: by the city • a large farm • built by Spain. • Sold into slavery. • sail to present day • Of the Inca Empire. • Which was at it heights • Central Mexico in 1500s • Were called peninsulares • System Spain established • good source of and silver • was taken prisoner by Cortes • island in the middle of a lake. • greatly at the hands of Spanish. • Priest for wealthy and protection • ...
Past tense-there are no spaces in between words 2024-10-02
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- ellos hablaron in English means
- she ate
- he thought
- Usted bebió jugo is correct write true or false
- you (informal) left last night
- I studied
- last night in Spanish
- él bebó café is correct write true or false
- David y yo is the same as which pronoun?
- la semana pasada in English is
- yo descanso means I rested, write true or false
- Timmy and Tommy is which pronoun?
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- you (formal) cleaned
- we (all males) watched
- all of you listened
- you (informal) cleaned
- last year in Spanish
- I cooked yesterday
- they (all female) ran
- they (females) danced
20 Clues: she ate • I studied • he thought • I cooked yesterday • all of you listened • you (formal) cleaned • last year in Spanish • they (all female) ran • last night in Spanish • they (females) danced • we (all males) watched • you (informal) cleaned • you (informal) left last night • la semana pasada in English is • ellos hablaron in English means • Timmy and Tommy is which pronoun? • ...
karter quick 2020-10-21
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- elstablished larger colony in MA Bay
- dutch holdings in north america
- founded plymooth rock
- Spaniard looking to claim new land
- sea captian
- settlement on coast of Virginia
- mixed spanish and na population
- land controlled by other countries
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- seven year war
- spanish followers of cartes
- marched small force into SA
- tincan ruler
- frances colonel empire
- native american ruler
14 Clues: sea captian • tincan ruler • seven year war • founded plymooth rock • native american ruler • frances colonel empire • spanish followers of cartes • marched small force into SA • dutch holdings in north america • settlement on coast of Virginia • mixed spanish and na population • Spaniard looking to claim new land • land controlled by other countries • ...
South America 2023-10-06
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- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Blends African,Spain,Caribean
- Mixed spanish/Native American heritage
- Blends carribean,American music
- Farm/Ranch
- Rule obedience to authority
- Rule goverment by the few
- Spanish Empire
- Factories in mexico
- runs through central America
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- Aztec capital
- Language of the Inca
- Land bridge between north&south America
- ___ marched to aztec city
14 Clues: Farm/Ranch • Aztec capital • Spanish Empire • Factories in mexico • Language of the Inca • ___ marched to aztec city • Rule goverment by the few • runs through central America • Blends African,Spain,Caribean • Rule obedience to authority • Blends carribean,American music • North American Free Trade Agreement • Mixed spanish/Native American heritage • ...
The Young Entrepreneur 2025-11-28
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- - Occurs in the marketplace
- - Ensure accuracy
- - World's second language
- - Ideas, customs, social behaviour
- - Exchange for money
- - Pens, pencils, paper
- - Uses numbers
- - To acquire goods and services
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- - We have them at night
- - Children love these
- - We have it at our birthday
- - Spanish-speaking country in the Caribbean
- - Female name
- - A person who starts their own business
14 Clues: - Female name • - Uses numbers • - Ensure accuracy • - Exchange for money • - Children love these • - Pens, pencils, paper • - We have them at night • - World's second language • - Occurs in the marketplace • - We have it at our birthday • - To acquire goods and services • - Ideas, customs, social behaviour • - A person who starts their own business • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2018-11-09
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- a leader in the Spanish conquest
- a system in Peru by the Spanish government requiring Indians to perform periodic forced labor
- attempts to amass wealth through trade with other countries
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human population, technology, and ideas between the Americas , West Africa, and the old world
- a settlement of people living in a new territory
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements
- a small 15th and 16th century ship
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- used for majority of earth west hemisphere
- the trading between Europe, Africa and America
- the government in power
- slaves being force across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- the office of caliph
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas
- the ruler of Iran or Persia
- a large agricultural estate
- belonging to or associated with former times
- a person born European descent born in Latin America an living there permanently
20 Clues: the office of caliph • the government in power • the ruler of Iran or Persia • a large agricultural estate • a leader in the Spanish conquest • a small 15th and 16th century ship • a person born on the Iberian Peninsula • used for majority of earth west hemisphere • belonging to or associated with former times • the trading between Europe, Africa and America • ...
Maya, Aztec, Inca Crossword 2024-05-02
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- Inca ruler in mid-1400s
- Who is at the top of the Aztec hierarchy?
- This is another word for corn
- Capital city of the Inca empire
- Raised roads across water or wet ground
- Aztec capital
- This animal would be sacrificed in the Inca empire
- Chichen Itza is a Mayan city located in the center of this peninsula
- This word means stonework
- Records were kept on knotted cords called ________
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- Region that stretches from the central part of Mexico south to the northern part of Central America
- The Spanish unknowingly brought this disease with them to the Americas
- This person gained the Inca throne in 1532
- Francisco ___________ was the conquistador who arrived in the Inca empire
- The Aztecs built their capital on an island in Lake ______.
- This is the labor-tax system in the Inca empire
- The name of the Ancient Maya ball game
- Spanish conquerors
- The Mayans developed two of these. One is 365 days, the other is 260 days.
- Official language of the Inca
- This was the Aztec emperor at the time of Spanish arrival
21 Clues: Aztec capital • Spanish conquerors • Inca ruler in mid-1400s • This word means stonework • This is another word for corn • Official language of the Inca • Capital city of the Inca empire • The name of the Ancient Maya ball game • Raised roads across water or wet ground • Who is at the top of the Aztec hierarchy? • This person gained the Inca throne in 1532 • ...
Spanish Culture and Cuisine 2023-05-04
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- This group of people contributed olive oil and garlic to Spanish cuisine.
- The most loved sport in Spain.
- The most important meal of the day in Spain.
- A soup made from tomatoes and other vegetables served cold.
- Spain's national drink.
- A wine based punch.
- Small Spanish dishes typically served with wine.
- This group of people began cultivating rice in Spain.
- A spicy and smoky type of sausage.
- A rice based dish, usually made with chicken and vegetables.
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- Almonds, egg whites, and sugar usually molded into shapes.
- The most expensive spice in the world.
- A traditional sport often not supported by animal rights activists.
- A dessert made of custard and topped with caramel.
- The capital of Spain.
- A short nap taken in the afternoon after mid-day meal.
- Salted Cod
- This is used in Spain instead of butter.
- A dish prepared with several different types of meats and vegetables cooked together in one pot.
- This spice is used in Spanish cuisine to flavor many dishes, soups and salads.
20 Clues: Salted Cod • A wine based punch. • The capital of Spain. • Spain's national drink. • The most loved sport in Spain. • A spicy and smoky type of sausage. • The most expensive spice in the world. • This is used in Spain instead of butter. • The most important meal of the day in Spain. • Small Spanish dishes typically served with wine. • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2023-05-31
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- Military and political leaders who rise to power among confusion
- Led a series of wars which served as a major factor of revolution in 13-DOWN
- Type of government led by military leaders, common in Latin America
- The second phase of the French Revolution, known for intense radicalization
- Surname of Spanish creole general who later ruled as emperor of Mexico
- Site of the official start to the French Revolution
- Social class, object of resentment of 10-DOWN
- The __ Revolution, known for social overhaul
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- Father __ who called for parishioners to rise against the Spanish
- Leader of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata
- The European intellectual movement that sparked revolutionary sentiment
- Liberated New Granada from the Spanish
- Idealogy: a nation’s right to self-governance
- Idealogy: governments should exist in a limited form
- The traditional French system of Three Estates
- Social class that drove most Latin American revolutions
- The __ Revolution, birthed the first independent black republic
- Region that achieved independence from Portugal in 1824
- The __ Revolution, known for political change
- A group of people united by some common element
20 Clues: Liberated New Granada from the Spanish • The __ Revolution, known for social overhaul • Idealogy: a nation’s right to self-governance • The __ Revolution, known for political change • Social class, object of resentment of 10-DOWN • The traditional French system of Three Estates • A group of people united by some common element • ...
Final project Asher Summers 2022-03-02
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- pm in the afternoon
- the 3rd month of the year
- the 1st month of the year
- The color of blood
- White and red with a symbol in the middle
- its cold
- your father
- 2nd day of the spanish week
- what's happening
- Say good in the evening
- The color of the sea
- the color of a chromebook
- the 1st day of the spanish week
- what you use to see
- the 20th letter in the spanish alphabet
- the 12th number
- To say hello in the morning
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- When you will see someone later
- the 11th number
- the 4th day of the american week
- its hot
- the 2nd month of the year
- A common greeting
- how you speak
- yellow blue and red flag with 8 stars on it
- how are you?
- it's sunny
- am in morning
- the thing under your leg
- the gold and white flag
- your mother
- the 13th number
- your sister
- the only letter not in the english alphabet
- Pm at night
35 Clues: its hot • its cold • it's sunny • your father • your mother • your sister • Pm at night • how are you? • how you speak • am in morning • the 11th number • the 13th number • the 12th number • what's happening • A common greeting • The color of blood • pm in the afternoon • what you use to see • The color of the sea • the gold and white flag • Say good in the evening • the thing under your leg • ...
Taggart Finch 6th 2022-05-27
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- best day ever
- worst day ever
- the color of the sun
- has a blue triangle with a white star in the middle
- middle of the week
- your dads daughter
- chick-fil-a is
- the thing connected to you four arm
- number after once
- the number right after diez
- who to say hello
- the things to see
- what time is it in spanish
- to say when it is one
- antarctica is
- the opposite of good
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- beginning of summer
- right after june
- number 20 in english
- saying goodbye
- has red stripes on top and yellow in the middle
- the fossil in your family
- sound of the begging of pepperoni
- the opposite of bad
- the month were they celebrate the battle from france
- mexico is
- has a eagle on a cactus
- you say before telling time
- color of the sky
- goodbye with friends
- the end of the spanish nine
- you smell with it
- the color of grass
- your dads other son
- it's windy in spanish
35 Clues: mexico is • best day ever • antarctica is • saying goodbye • worst day ever • chick-fil-a is • right after june • who to say hello • color of the sky • number after once • the things to see • you smell with it • middle of the week • your dads daughter • the color of grass • beginning of summer • the opposite of bad • your dads other son • number 20 in english • the color of the sun • goodbye with friends • ...
Spanish-American War/Imperialism 2025-03-10
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- Group that opposed American annexation of new territories.
- U.S. battleship that exploded, fueling calls for war.
- Canal built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Belief in expanding a nation's power and influence.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy approach.
- Sensationalized news that exaggerated events to influence public opinion.
- A country controlled and protected by another.
- Leader who became famous during the Spanish-American War.
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- Famous battle where the Rough Riders gained victory.
- Adding new territory to an existing country.
- Idea that the U.S. was destined to expand across the continent.
- Agreement that ended the Spanish-American War.
- U.S. President during the Spanish-American War.
- Extreme patriotism and aggressive foreign policy.
- U.S. policy aimed at ensuring equal trade opportunities in China.
- Site of a naval base after its annexation by the U.S.
- Territory bought by the U.S. after the war.
- A Pacific island acquired by the U.S. after the war.
- Legislation that restricted Cuba's sovereignty and allowed the U.S. to intervene.
- Caribbean island that sought independence from Spain.
- Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt.
21 Clues: Territory bought by the U.S. after the war. • Adding new territory to an existing country. • Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt. • Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy approach. • Agreement that ended the Spanish-American War. • A country controlled and protected by another. • U.S. President during the Spanish-American War. • ...
Mesoamerica Test Review 2024-10-30
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- The Incan Empire fell to the Spanish led by _______(last name) in the 1530s
- the Inca utilized a system of ____ to transport messages and goods quickly
- Inca developed ______ farming to adapt to mountainous terrain
- the Mayan built massive step ______ and temples to honor their gods
- trade routes _____ cities of the Mayan civilization
- the Mayan used techniques like _____ and burn agriculture
- floating gardens used by the Aztec
- the belief in many gods
- civilization known for their advances in astronomy, architecture, and mathematics
- Mayan developed a complex math system including the concept of....
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- very important to Aztec society - everyone received a basic version of this
- the writing system used by the Maya
- the Olmec introduced religious rituals including the worship of
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Inca utilized irrigation techniques such as...(2 words)
- the Olmec distinctive artistic styles including colossal _____ and jade carvings
- the foundational civilization of early Mesoamerica for later civilizations
- located primarily in present day Peru
- the Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec
- this Aztex emperor initially welcomed the Spanish
20 Clues: the belief in many gods • floating gardens used by the Aztec • the writing system used by the Maya • the capital city of the Aztec Empire • located primarily in present day Peru • the Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec • this Aztex emperor initially welcomed the Spanish • trade routes _____ cities of the Mayan civilization • ...
Units 3 & 4 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-16
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- route through or around North America to East Asia
- sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- landed in India in 1498
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- empire based on small outposts
- landowners
- Spanish commercial center
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- map of stars & galaxy
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- mapmaking
- Spanish soldiers
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- 1st to circumnavigate globe
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- owned by investors who bought stock in them
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafaring expeditions
- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- 1st successful English colony in Americas
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • map of stars & galaxy • landed in India in 1498 • heavy armed Spanish ships • Spanish commercial center • 1st to circumnavigate globe • empire based on small outposts • all of estate goes to eldest son • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Unit 3 and 4 Vocab 2022-03-16
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- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa- shared disease, foods, and animals
- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- Spanish Commercial center
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- Spanish soldiers
- 1st European monarch to sponsor sea-fearing expeditions
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- 1st successful English colony in Americas
- owned by investors who bought stock in them
- route through or around North America to East Asia
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- sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- landowners
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- map of stars and galaxies
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in a reserve
- transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- mapmaking
- empire based on small outposts
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- 1st to circumnavigate the globe
- landed in India in 1498
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • heavy armed Spanish ships • Spanish Commercial center • map of stars and galaxies • empire based on small outposts • 1st to circumnavigate the globe • all of estate goes to eldest son • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
AP World History Unit 3 & 4 Vocabulary Words 2022-03-16
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- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- landowners
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- owned by investors who bough stock in them
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- journey that slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- sailed around the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- route through or around North America to East Asia
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- transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- 1st successful English colony in Americas
- 1st to circumnavigate the globe
- map of stars and galaxies
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- empire based on small outposts
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- Spanish soldiers
- landed in India in 1498
- mapmaking
- 1st Eurpoean monarch to sponsor seafearing expiditions
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- Spanish commercial center
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • map of stars and galaxies • heavy armed Spanish ships • Spanish commercial center • empire based on small outposts • 1st to circumnavigate the globe • all of estate goes to eldest son • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assignment 2021-10-21
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- Economic trade system that was based on giving to the “Mother Country”
- Prussian Prime Minister that lead the move towards German unification
- A feudal labor system use by the Peninsulares
- White Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula
- Peninsular Son of the King of Portugal
- A creole military officer
- A Creole Priest
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- The soldier who led a small army of nationalist in southern Italy
- A Creole son of a Spanish soldier.
- The right to rule over yourself
- The Italian king’s chief minister
- Proclaimed himself to be emperor of Haiti
- A country owned by the French known as SaintDomingue
- Organized enslaved people to fight against the French, British and Spanish
- A body of water that borders the US, Mexico and Cuba
- A nickname we give to parts of the world
- Making amends by paying money or helping those who've been wronged
- What people want their nation to be known for and considered.
- A person of European descent born especially in the West Indies or Spanish America
- A Creole aristocrat, intellectual, and military officer.
20 Clues: A Creole Priest • A creole military officer • The right to rule over yourself • The Italian king’s chief minister • A Creole son of a Spanish soldier. • Peninsular Son of the King of Portugal • A nickname we give to parts of the world • Proclaimed himself to be emperor of Haiti • A feudal labor system use by the Peninsulares • White Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula • ...
reform 2025-05-21
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- Title Columbus held in the New World before being arrested.
- A key reason for exploration—Europeans wanted spices, gold, and silk.
- Line A tool for measuring a ship’s speed and distance.
- An island Columbus explored; now Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- Journeys taken to discover new lands and trade routes.
- Spanish soldier who conquered native empires.
- Explorer who sailed west in 1492 and reached the Americas.
- European country that sponsored many explorers and conquerors.
- Instrument used to measure a ship's latitude by the sun or stars.
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- Passage Harsh sea journey enslaved Africans took to the Americas.
- To sail all the way around the world.
- Inca emperor captured and executed by Pizarro.
- Charts Detailed maps showing coastlines and sea features.
- Capital of Peru, founded by the Spanish after conquest.
- Religion spread by missionaries to native peoples.
- Maria The largest of Columbus’s three ships.
- Spanish conqueror who overthrew the Inca Empire.
- A magnetic tool that showed direction at sea.
- Disease sailors got from lack of vitamin C on long voyages.
- A fast and light ship used during the Age of Exploration.
20 Clues: To sail all the way around the world. • Maria The largest of Columbus’s three ships. • A magnetic tool that showed direction at sea. • Spanish soldier who conquered native empires. • Inca emperor captured and executed by Pizarro. • Spanish conqueror who overthrew the Inca Empire. • Religion spread by missionaries to native peoples. • ...
Dreamland Burning Crossword 2025-12-10
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- The name they think belongs to the initials?
- The name of the shop found on the receipt? (2 words)
- A button, _____, and nails were also found on the body.
- Who was the ¨medical examiner¨ Rowan met in the back house?
- Where is Jackson Clinic Located? (2 words)
- The place where Rowan works? (2 words)
- what does Rowan’s mom do for work?
- What was in the road that Rowan slammed on the breaks for?
- Rowan’s best friend
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- Who is the main character?
- The guy who got hit by the car and died?
- What item did Rowan keep from the skeleton?
- The guy who works with Rowan at the desk and is good with kids?
- What was found in the floor of the backhouse?
- what is the spanish word for old bones? (2 words)
- The name engraved in the Pistol?
- what is the spanish word for Murder?
- what is the spanish word for police?
- What is the gender of the skeleton that was found?
- what was found in the wallet besides the receipt
20 Clues: Rowan’s best friend • Who is the main character? • The name engraved in the Pistol? • what does Rowan’s mom do for work? • what is the spanish word for Murder? • what is the spanish word for police? • The place where Rowan works? (2 words) • The guy who got hit by the car and died? • Where is Jackson Clinic Located? (2 words) • What item did Rowan keep from the skeleton? • ...
South America 2023-10-06
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- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Blends African,Spain,Caribean
- Mixed spanish/Native American heritage
- Blends carribean,American music
- Farm/Ranch
- Rule obedience to authority
- Rule goverment by the few
- Spanish Empire
- Factories in mexico
- runs through central America
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- Aztec capital
- Language of the Inca
- Land bridge between north&south America
- ___ marched to aztec city
14 Clues: Farm/Ranch • Aztec capital • Spanish Empire • Factories in mexico • Language of the Inca • ___ marched to aztec city • Rule goverment by the few • runs through central America • Blends African,Spain,Caribean • Rule obedience to authority • Blends carribean,American music • North American Free Trade Agreement • Mixed spanish/Native American heritage • ...
Peopling of the Americans 2022-10-18
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- cultivating of soil or farming
- a disease that was very contagious and killed many aztecs
- a civilization that rose along the Gulf of Mexico
- A group of very loving people and artless
- A group of people that live together
- A civilization that rose in Mexican valley
- a civilization that rose in Guatemala,mexico and Belize
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- moving from one place to another
- a bad guy that killed the spanish for their land
- in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa
- enslaved women that served as a translator for cortes
- the chief who rescued Columbus when his ship sank
- The Emperor when the Spanish arrived
- A Spanish priest who attempted to help native
14 Clues: cultivating of soil or farming • moving from one place to another • The Emperor when the Spanish arrived • A group of people that live together • A group of very loving people and artless • A civilization that rose in Mexican valley • A Spanish priest who attempted to help native • in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa • ...
Zack Hock 2022-03-02
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- - what animals walk with
- - a farewell for a day
- - christmas is in this month
- - color of tree trunks
- - middle of the week
- - Quarter of an hour
- - Blocks the sun
- - it is wet outside
- - Only time that needs es la
- - color of snow
- - not an official letter in the spanish alphabet
- - this is my age
- - A normal greeting
- tardes - A greeting in the afternoon
- - the male parent
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- - Im almost this age
- - shines bright
- - 4 squares in each corner 2 have stars
- - is the month of day of the dead
- - this is my birth month
- - sound in the spanish alphabet
- - This is the grade i'm in
- - Reply to a personal question
- - Has 2 meanings
- - the female parent
- - the flag is a mix of rojo and blanco
- - color of leaves
- - asking the very moment of time
- - What you see with
- - the day of rest
- - Reply to a question
- - has a big sun
- - WHat you smell with
- - A question you ask friends
- - start of the spanish week
35 Clues: - shines bright • - has a big sun • - color of snow • - Has 2 meanings • - Blocks the sun • - this is my age • - color of leaves • - the day of rest • - the male parent • - the female parent • - What you see with • - it is wet outside • - A normal greeting • - Im almost this age • - middle of the week • - Quarter of an hour • - Reply to a question • - WHat you smell with • - a farewell for a day • ...
Cylee randolph 2022-03-03
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- anytime before one
- your parents brother
- you say it in the evenings
- second day of the week in Spanish
- how you start a conversation
- the number between dose and catorce
- color of the clouds
- first month of the year
- what´s happing
- summer
- the only letter that we dont have in the english alphabet
- a popular spanish holiday
- fourth color of the rainbow
- your mom
- color of an apple
- first day of the week
- green white and red
- how are you
- you say in the afternoon
- on your head
- at one
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- when you multiply 4 by 5
- something you say when you will see them soon
- red white red
- to ask what time
- the top of your body
- connected to shoulders
- blue white red white stars
- When fall starts
- when you need a coat
- hump day
- your parents dad
- when its snowing
- the second letter in the spanish
- the fourth number
35 Clues: summer • at one • hump day • your mom • how are you • on your head • red white red • what´s happing • to ask what time • When fall starts • your parents dad • when its snowing • color of an apple • the fourth number • anytime before one • color of the clouds • green white and red • your parents brother • the top of your body • when you need a coat • first day of the week • connected to shoulders • ...
The Exploration and Colonization of GA 2013-10-02
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- First Spanish explorer to discover North America.
- How many types of colonies were there?
- who wanted to separate and start a new church?
- America was named after who?
- First European to discover North America in 1000 A.D.
- The person who made Georgia a colony by convincing the king?
- How many years did Oglethorpe take care of GA?
- Who won the French and Indian war?
- What did Tomichichi and the Yamacraws give to Oglethorpe?
- What did Spanish Florida promise slaves if they escaped South Carolina?
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- Who was against the Church of England?
- What king was named after Georgia?
- What was the first European fort in North America?
- Who was the Spanish leader who found St.Augustine?
- The Indian Chief who helped Oglethorpe and his trustees?
- How many trustees went with Oglethorpe to make GA?
- Where did Christoper Columbus land instead of Asia?
- How many English soldiers died in the French and Indian War
- England's war over Jenkins' what?
- Where did the slaves come from after the Natives died?
20 Clues: America was named after who? • England's war over Jenkins' what? • What king was named after Georgia? • Who won the French and Indian war? • Who was against the Church of England? • How many types of colonies were there? • who wanted to separate and start a new church? • How many years did Oglethorpe take care of GA? • First Spanish explorer to discover North America. • ...
Spanish Inquisition 2014-12-15
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- Place where people of religion exclude themselves and live in.
- A spanish conquistador that conquered the Aztec empire.
- Was an interpreter for the Spaniards also acted as an advisor for Hernan Cortez
- Indigenous group also referred to as the Aztecs.
- Punishment given to people who didn't convert.
- The deity which the Indigenous people sacrificed for.
- the "sky god" of the Aztecs
- Was the process in which they'd honor their gods.
- Current day land of the Aztecs.
- The takeover of other countries and groups.
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- Spanish Conqueror of the Inca Civilization.
- Another group of people in current day Mexico.
- Legal system used by Spanards during Spanish Colonization.
- Mother of Jesus
- the exchange of widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, human populations, communicable diseases
- the region of America where the Aztecs were located.
- the friar who aided in the conversion of the indigenous people.
- the type of government in Spain
- the emperor of the Aztecs. Begins with an M
- An explorer, navigator, and colonizer during this era.
20 Clues: Mother of Jesus • the "sky god" of the Aztecs • the type of government in Spain • Current day land of the Aztecs. • Spanish Conqueror of the Inca Civilization. • the emperor of the Aztecs. Begins with an M • The takeover of other countries and groups. • Another group of people in current day Mexico. • Punishment given to people who didn't convert. • ...
spanish worldview 2016-03-23
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- The largest country spain conquered in central america
- The name of the queen of castile
- The belief that there is more than one god
- A currency used in spain until 2002 when it was replaced by the euro
- The name of the king of Aragon
- A former kingdom that united with Castile in 1479 to form Spain
- A group of Europeans that took over the Caribbean and Mexico.
- A series of campaigns led by christian states to take Muslim land
- A group of people following the religion of islam
- A large landmass that the spanish took the center of
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- A person sent on a mission to promote the christian religion
- An Islamic state led by a caliph
- The region of spain that united with Aragon to from spain
- The Continent spain is located in
- A city in spain famous for making sherry
- The capital of spain
- The belief that there is only one god
- A state ruled by a prince
- Lower class nobles who didn’t own land
- A country where the Spanish people lived
20 Clues: The capital of spain • A state ruled by a prince • The name of the king of Aragon • An Islamic state led by a caliph • The name of the queen of castile • The Continent spain is located in • The belief that there is only one god • Lower class nobles who didn’t own land • A city in spain famous for making sherry • A country where the Spanish people lived • ...
Unit2vocab 2022-09-29
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- across the atlantic ocean
- mother countries create colonies for their economic benefit (take the colonies resources)
- trading of products between the old world and new world
- items grown to be sold for money
- a long journey that involves by going on seaa
- agriculture, farming
- Gold, Silk goods europeans wanted from Asia
- negative consequence on the New World due to the Columbian Exchange
- being hurt or killed because of your beliefs
- a person who goes on a journey for religious reasons
- area that the english explored and colonized
- 100 years
- how the french treated the natives
- how the english treated the natives
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- how the Spanish treated the Natives
- to travel for the purpose of discovery
- Spanish conquerer
- area that the French explored and colonized
- a Northern passage way that Europeans tried to find in order to have a shorter route to get goods from Asia (not there!!)
- area that the spanish explored and colonized
- willingness to let others practice their beliefs
- refuge for english catholics
22 Clues: 100 years • Spanish conquerer • agriculture, farming • across the atlantic ocean • refuge for english catholics • items grown to be sold for money • how the french treated the natives • how the Spanish treated the Natives • how the english treated the natives • to travel for the purpose of discovery • area that the French explored and colonized • ...
Chapter 21 Vocab 2022-05-05
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- known as the Shawnee Trail
- a type of wire fencing designed with sharp points
- in Palo Duro Canyon
- unfenced lands
- a cattleman
- open range from Texas to Canada
- this is where cowboys herded about 35,000 longhorns
- professional horse handler
- this routeroute ran north from Kerrville to Fort Griffin
- ranchers would snip the barbed-wire fences because to many people were putting up fencing
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- this was something that was used to reach a huge supply of water
- in South Texas and was one of the most important cattle operations in the state
- identification marks made with hot metal
- herding groups of cattle south of the Rio Grande to supply beef to Spanish military outposts
- huge holding pens
- a farmer in De Kalb, Illinois
- Spanish word for remount
- established in 1885 when the state gave the land to the Capitol Freehold Land and Investment Company
- breed of cattle developed as Spanish breeds mixed with English cattle brought by U.S. settlers
- cattle thieves
- disease longhorns were resistant by
21 Clues: a cattleman • unfenced lands • cattle thieves • huge holding pens • in Palo Duro Canyon • Spanish word for remount • professional horse handler • known as the Shawnee Trail • a farmer in De Kalb, Illinois • open range from Texas to Canada • disease longhorns were resistant by • identification marks made with hot metal • a type of wire fencing designed with sharp points • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2018-11-09
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- a small 15th and 16th century ship
- a settlement of people living in a new territory
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- attempts to amass wealth through trade with other countries
- used for majority of earth west hemisphere
- the office of caliph
- a large agricultural estate
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas
- the ruler of Iran or Persia
- the trading between Europe, Africa and America
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements
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- a system in Peru by the Spanish government requiring Indians to perform periodic forced labor
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula
- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human population, technology, and ideas between the Americas , West Africa, and the old world
- a person born European descent born in Latin America an living there permanently
- belonging to or associated with former times
- slaves being force across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a leader in the Spanish conquest
- the government in power
20 Clues: the office of caliph • the government in power • a large agricultural estate • the ruler of Iran or Persia • a leader in the Spanish conquest • a small 15th and 16th century ship • a person born on the Iberian Peninsula • used for majority of earth west hemisphere • belonging to or associated with former times • a person of mixed African and European descent • ...
Philippine National Heroes 2019-11-10
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- the brave and patriotic women who played a heroic role in the Philippine revolution.
- he made the blood compact with Goiti.
- thePhilippines national hero
- hefounded the secret society, Katipunan
- more popularly known as Balagtas, he is considered the prince of Tagalog poets.
- brain of the Katipunan.
- the greatest general of the revolution.
- the last rajah of Manila, noted for his daring and bravery. Nephew of Rajah Lakandola.
- first poetess of the Philippines.
- composer of the Philippine National Anthem.
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- known as Tandang Sora.
- founder and first editor of the newspaper La Solidaridad.
- sublimeparalytic and the brain of the revolution.
- thefirst president of the Philippines
- he founded the nationalistic newspaper, Diariong Tagalog
- he led the revolt of the Ilocanos in opposition to the tribute and abuses of the Spanish officials.
- the painter of SPOLARIUM
- mother of Biak-na-Bato.
- chief of Mactan who led the first successful Filipino armed resistance against Spanish aggression.
- he wrote Filipinas, a patriotic poem in Spanish, which became the lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem.
20 Clues: known as Tandang Sora. • mother of Biak-na-Bato. • brain of the Katipunan. • the painter of SPOLARIUM • thePhilippines national hero • first poetess of the Philippines. • he made the blood compact with Goiti. • thefirst president of the Philippines • hefounded the secret society, Katipunan • the greatest general of the revolution. • composer of the Philippine National Anthem. • ...
VOT 2023-12-21
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- the Ancient Greek god of the sun
- what company was originally called cadabra?
- what meat is used in a Shepard’s pie?
- what sports car company manufactured the 911?
- what is the world’s best selling stout beer?
- the most common surname in the US
- a style of art that is described as decorative handwriting.
- where is the Chernobyl nuclear plant located?
- which planet in the milky way is the hottest?
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- in which country would you find Mount Kilimanjaro
- which country has won the most football world cups?
- which country drinks the most coffee per capita?
- where would you be if you were standing in the Spanish steps?
- which is the only part of the human body that is fully developed at birth?
- which renaissance artist is buried in romes pantheon?
- which langue has more native speakers: English or Spanish?
- what artist has the most streams on Spotify
- where did sushi originate?
- where is the strongest human muscle located?
- how many bones do you have in your ear?
- what disease was commonly spread on pirate ships
21 Clues: where did sushi originate? • the Ancient Greek god of the sun • the most common surname in the US • what meat is used in a Shepard’s pie? • how many bones do you have in your ear? • what artist has the most streams on Spotify • what company was originally called cadabra? • where is the strongest human muscle located? • what is the world’s best selling stout beer? • ...
Etymology Fun! 2024-05-15
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- A spiced sauce or dish, likely from the Tamil word “kari” meaning “sauce” or “relish for rice”
- Derived from Italian “balletto,” meaning “dance”
- A German dish of chopped pickled cabbage, combining “sour” and “vegetable”
- French for “farewell”
- Latin for “unknown” or “disguised”
- Borrowed from French, meaning “small”
- From French “cuisiner,” meaning “to cook”
- Comes from Turkish “yoğurt,” meaning “thick, coagulated”
- From Spanish “rodear,” meaning “to surround”
- From Italian “mezzanino,” meaning “middle”
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- Excessive sentimentality, especially in music or films, derived from Yiddish and German words for “melted fat”
- A type of sausage made from liver, with origins in German and Old French
- From Latin “platea,” meaning “broad street”
- Originates from Chinese “chá” or “té,” spread through trade routes
- From Italian “tempo,” meaning “time” or “speed”
- From Latin “salmo,” referring to the fish’s leaping motion
- From Spanish “siesta,” meaning “midday nap”
- From the Japanese “tofu,” which combines “to” (soybeans) and “fu” (coagulated)
- Borrowed from Spanish, originally meaning “watchman”
- Combining Latin “in” (not) and “communicare” (to communicate)
- An Israeli collective settlement, originating from the Hebrew word for “gathering”
21 Clues: French for “farewell” • Latin for “unknown” or “disguised” • Borrowed from French, meaning “small” • From French “cuisiner,” meaning “to cook” • From Italian “mezzanino,” meaning “middle” • From Latin “platea,” meaning “broad street” • From Spanish “siesta,” meaning “midday nap” • From Spanish “rodear,” meaning “to surround” • ...
Native Texan Tribe - The Caddo 2023-10-19
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- What language did the elders in the Caddo tribe speak?
- What material did the Caddo tend to make their houses out of?
- Who was the Chief of the Caddo?
- The caddo were good at______.
- Who was the other tribe they were enemys with?
- Where did the caddo originate.
- What is one type of crop the Caddo grew?
- Were the Caddo the most advanced texan tribe? yes or no.
- Where did the Carelocateacte when they weren't welcome in texas?
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- What did the Caddo learn from the Spanish explorers?
- Who was one enemy that the Caddo had?
- What type of food did the Caddo eat?
- When did the Caddo first encounter the Spanish?
- The Caddo's name comes from a French truncation kadohadacho what does this mean in Caddo?
- What happened to the Caddo when the Spanish came?
- Were the Caddo stationary or nomadic?
- What is another crop the Caddo grew?
- Were the Caddo Matrilineal or Patrilineal?
- What did the Caddo use to hunt small animals such as deer?
- What region of Texas did the Caddo live in?
20 Clues: The caddo were good at______. • Where did the caddo originate. • Who was the Chief of the Caddo? • What type of food did the Caddo eat? • What is another crop the Caddo grew? • Who was one enemy that the Caddo had? • Were the Caddo stationary or nomadic? • What is one type of crop the Caddo grew? • Were the Caddo Matrilineal or Patrilineal? • ...
Amnesty Assignment 2024-12-12
Across
- Passage - Atlantic slave trade route.
- - Conquered the Inca Empire.
- Circuit - Trade routes linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- - Ming emperor, promoted trade and the Forbidden City.
- - Aztec emperor defeated by Cortés.
- - Spanish conquerors of the Americas.
- the Navigator - Portuguese prince who advanced exploration.
- Casas - Advocate for Native American rights.
- Galleons - Spanish ships trading between Asia and the Americas.
- Servitude - Contract labor for passage to the Americas.
- - Spanish labor system exploiting natives.
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- - Fast Portuguese exploration ship.
- - Economic policy favoring exports and colonies.
- of Tordesillas - Divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
- - Last Inca emperor, killed by Pizarro.
- - Spaniards born in Spain, ruling in colonies.
- - Mixed African and European ancestry.
- Exchange - Transfer of goods, diseases, and culture between the Americas and the Old World.
- - Italian navigator who "discovered" the Americas in 1492.
- - Conquered the Aztec Empire.
- Work Ethic - Belief in hard work as a moral duty.
- - First to circumnavigate the globe.
- Gama - First European to reach India by sea.
- Companies - Businesses pooling resources for trade or colonies.
- - Rounded the southern tip of Africa.
25 Clues: - Conquered the Inca Empire. • - Conquered the Aztec Empire. • - Fast Portuguese exploration ship. • - Aztec emperor defeated by Cortés. • - First to circumnavigate the globe. • Passage - Atlantic slave trade route. • - Spanish conquerors of the Americas. • - Rounded the southern tip of Africa. • - Mixed African and European ancestry. • ...
explore 2025-05-22
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- Title Columbus held in the New World before being arrested.
- A key reason for exploration—Europeans wanted spices, gold, and silk.
- Line A tool for measuring a ship’s speed and distance.
- An island Columbus explored; now Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- Journeys taken to discover new lands and trade routes.
- Spanish soldier who conquered native empires.
- Explorer who sailed west in 1492 and reached the Americas.
- European country that sponsored many explorers and conquerors.
- Instrument used to measure a ship's latitude by the sun or stars.
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- Passage Harsh sea journey enslaved Africans took to the Americas.
- To sail all the way around the world.
- Inca emperor captured and executed by Pizarro.
- Charts Detailed maps showing coastlines and sea features.
- Capital of Peru, founded by the Spanish after conquest.
- Religion spread by missionaries to native peoples.
- Maria The largest of Columbus’s three ships.
- Spanish conqueror who overthrew the Inca Empire.
- A magnetic tool that showed direction at sea.
- Disease sailors got from lack of vitamin C on long voyages.
- A fast and light ship used during the Age of Exploration.
20 Clues: To sail all the way around the world. • Maria The largest of Columbus’s three ships. • A magnetic tool that showed direction at sea. • Spanish soldier who conquered native empires. • Inca emperor captured and executed by Pizarro. • Spanish conqueror who overthrew the Inca Empire. • Religion spread by missionaries to native peoples. • ...
Exploring the Americas 2023-12-19
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- a tool that tells which direction north is
- the last name of the person who invented the printing press
- the people responsible for bringing horses and cattle to the Americas
- the last name of a French explorer sent to find the Northwest passage
- built the first chronometers that allow time to be measured on boats
- last name of the Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs and claimed Mexico for Spain
- last name of the Spanish explorer who was first European to see the Pacific from North America
- this empire cut off trade with the West in 1453
- Spanish explorers that led military campaigns in North America to claim land and capture wealth
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- last name of the explorer who first attempted to sail around the world
- last name of the navigator who realized that people like Columbus and Cabot had found a New World
- people who tried to convert others to their religion
- to sail around the entire world
- first produced in 1759, it allowed sailors to find their latitude
- the last name of the explorer who discovered New York Harbor
- the last name of the first European to discover California
- a triangular sail that makes ships faster and more maneuverable
- a food that was brought back from the New world to Europe and became an important crop
18 Clues: to sail around the entire world • a tool that tells which direction north is • this empire cut off trade with the West in 1453 • people who tried to convert others to their religion • the last name of the first European to discover California • the last name of the person who invented the printing press • the last name of the explorer who discovered New York Harbor • ...
Imperialism 2022-01-28
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- Supreme Court cases about the Constitution in acquired territories
- Wrote the "Influence of Sea Power"
- Nation that continued to fight for independence following the Spanish American War
- The "Open Door Notes" refers to which country
- Belief that imperialism was in conflict with the D of I
- Only nation that received independence after the Spanish American War
- Person who wrote "White Man's Burden"
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- Washington's Farewell Address on foreign policy
- Wrote a thesis on the 'closing of the frontier'
- Letter that the Spanish claimed that President McKinley was weak
- Greatest European power to the US in 1890
- Island nation annexed to the US in 1898
- Amendment that allowed American intervention in Cuba
- Person who believed that US should expand
- Writer who was anti imperialist
- State that was sold to US from Russia in 1867
16 Clues: Writer who was anti imperialist • Wrote the "Influence of Sea Power" • Person who wrote "White Man's Burden" • Island nation annexed to the US in 1898 • Greatest European power to the US in 1890 • Person who believed that US should expand • The "Open Door Notes" refers to which country • State that was sold to US from Russia in 1867 • ...
Chapter 4-5 crossword 2016-05-13
12 Clues: Docks • state • French explorer • Spanish explorer • healer/witch doctor • dried mud and straw • kinship through father • person who moves a lot • kinship through mother • Spanish soldier-explorer • king's rep. in the new world • studies remains from the past
Wonders vocabulary 3.2 2025-03-31
12 Clues: factual • not true • spread out • careful choices • to do carefully • school in spanish • given out as a task • qualities of an adult • grandmother in spanish • a suprise christmas gift • willing to share unselfishly • group of people joining together
El Tiempo 2025-09-23
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- when agua falls from the clouds
- during the invierno you might feel this and want a suéter
- there are 4 of them
- the word for weather and time in Spanish
- the season of flowers and light rain
- foggy
- the season that it is right now
- it is snowing/it snows in Spanish
Down
- it is this type of weather in Pacifica and other beach towns a lot
- the way to measure this is with Celsius and Fahrenheit
- ´fresh´ weather, cuando no hace calor, y no hace frío, está perfecto
- how you ask what the weather is in Spanish
- this type of weather can give you a bad hair day
- the season where we don´t have escuela
- thunder (plural)
- during the verano you might feel this and want to take a dip at the playa
16 Clues: foggy • thunder (plural) • there are 4 of them • when agua falls from the clouds • the season that it is right now • it is snowing/it snows in Spanish • the season of flowers and light rain • the season where we don´t have escuela • the word for weather and time in Spanish • how you ask what the weather is in Spanish • this type of weather can give you a bad hair day • ...
Spanish Conquest 2019-10-08
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- Tenochtitlan was the name of the Aztec Capital (4)
- What hot red vegetable did we get from the Aztecs? (6)
- The Aztecs believed they could nourish their gods using human (5)
- A term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of Spanish and Portuguese Empires in a general sense. Literally means 'conqueror'.(13)
- Aztec emperor who reigned during the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan. (9)
- What was America called during the explorations (3,5)
- The leader of the Spanish army that defeated the Aztecs was led by Hernán (6)
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- What country did the Aztec's live in? (6)
- The Aztecs were the first people to make it from coco beans. (9)
- The Spanish Religion (12)
- What disease killed most of the Aztecs? (5,3)
- Who was the most important god to the Aztecs? (3,3)
12 Clues: The Spanish Religion (12) • What country did the Aztec's live in? (6) • What disease killed most of the Aztecs? (5,3) • Tenochtitlan was the name of the Aztec Capital (4) • Who was the most important god to the Aztecs? (3,3) • What was America called during the explorations (3,5) • What hot red vegetable did we get from the Aztecs? (6) • ...
Latin America 2022-04-07
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- This city is known for being the highest pop. in South America called Mexico ___?
- The Spanish word for food?
- This South American country is known for its love of football(Soccer)?
- The name of the South American middle class was called?
- The Spanish verb for smoking?
- Miguel Hidalgo's speech was known as the Cry of ___?
- These people were the hardest for Simon Bolivar to persuade to follow him?
- The Spanish word for fireman?
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- This document created by Pope Alexander VI to separate the new world was called the Treaty of ___?
- The day of the dead in Spanish is Dia de los __?
- After independence people in South America were on the brink of death due to what?
- Surname of the South American hero known for 'Gran Colombia?
12 Clues: The Spanish word for food? • The Spanish verb for smoking? • The Spanish word for fireman? • The day of the dead in Spanish is Dia de los __? • Miguel Hidalgo's speech was known as the Cry of ___? • The name of the South American middle class was called? • Surname of the South American hero known for 'Gran Colombia? • ...
The Early Americans 2024-09-26
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- A type of clay found in South Western United States
- Spanish conquistador, he went to Mexico in search of gold and conquered the Aztec empire
- A raised road across water or wet ground
- The last Inca king, he was killed by Francisco Pizarro
- The last Aztec Emperor, he was killed in the Spanish conquest led by cartes
- An alliance of five Northeastern Native American people
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- Spanish soldiers
- Spanish conquistador, he conquered the Inca Empired
- A region that includes the Southern part of what is now mexico and parts of northern countries of central america
- Buildings used to study astronomy
- An event where a host prepares a feast and give valuable gifts
- Mova king of Pareque, he had a temple built in the city to record his achievments
12 Clues: Spanish soldiers • Buildings used to study astronomy • A raised road across water or wet ground • Spanish conquistador, he conquered the Inca Empired • A type of clay found in South Western United States • The last Inca king, he was killed by Francisco Pizarro • An alliance of five Northeastern Native American people • ...
South America Vocab 2014-05-08
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- agreement
- someone sent on a religious mission
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- tax on imported goods
- a war between citizens of the same country.
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- a person in Spanish colonies in the Americas who was a European descendant
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- a person in Spanish colonies in the Americas who was an American born descendant of Spanish settlers
10 Clues: agreement • tax on imported goods • someone sent on a religious mission • a war between citizens of the same country. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • a person in Spanish colonies in the Americas who was a European descendant • a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • ...
Fernando Final 2022-03-03
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- Fourth month of the year
- las dos: Its 2
- Brother
- First month of year
- Nublado:It's cloudly
- parts
- Como te llamas?: Hi whats your name?
- Estas: how have you been
- Salvador: Smallest Country
- la una y media: Its 1:30
- spanish
- Grandpa
- las 3: Its 3
- Foot
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- a one word phrase you say at the end of a conversation.
- Frio:Its Cold
- First day of the week
- Mother
- conversation
- Last month of the year
- a simple way to greet someone
- Elbow
- time
- como estas: HI how are you
- sol: Its sunny
- hand
- Speaking Country Flags
- b
- Red and white stripes
- of the week
30 Clues: b • time • hand • Foot • Elbow • parts • Mother • Brother • spanish • Grandpa • of the week • conversation • las 3: Its 3 • Frio:Its Cold • las dos: Its 2 • sol: Its sunny • First month of year • Nublado:It's cloudly • First day of the week • Red and white stripes • Last month of the year • Speaking Country Flags • Fourth month of the year • Estas: how have you been • la una y media: Its 1:30 • como estas: HI how are you • ...
Tech Conf Crossword 2022-06-19
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- 1st Payslip employee
- online payments customer
- First Spanish colleague
- Payslip Incorporation Date Ireland
- Expert shephard and islander
- Wave's logo bird
- Irish ID number
- Vikki's unusual pet
- Best tech methodology
- First Lady of Spain
- Aerobic fastpaced pay
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- religious mountain near westport
- fidelma would be making if she hadn't setup Payslip
- Payslip Incorporation Date Bulgaria
- Palace in Santander
- Spanish ID number
- Padraic's happy tech place
- Bulgarian ID number
- Payslip Incorporation Date Spain
- Avid tech sailor
- Who can bake New Yorker cheesecake?
- Who has a singer sewing machine but makes t-shirts without it?
22 Clues: Irish ID number • Wave's logo bird • Avid tech sailor • Spanish ID number • Palace in Santander • Bulgarian ID number • Vikki's unusual pet • First Lady of Spain • 1st Payslip employee • Best tech methodology • Aerobic fastpaced pay • First Spanish colleague • online payments customer • Padraic's happy tech place • Expert shephard and islander • religious mountain near westport • ...
Los días de la semana y meses del ano Nester-Spanish 1 2022-08-25
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- the middle day of the week
- First day of the week in the Spanish countries
- people go to church on this day
- weekend
- second day of the week
- we don't like to go back to school
- this day is awesome and relaxing
- mother's day
- the spanish name comes from jupiter the planet
- the happiest day for teachers
- today
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- many pumpkins
- la navidad
- year
- Hispanics celebrate the friendship-love
- summer starts
- woman's day
- New year
- easter
- day
- turkeys run away so they don't get eaten
- groundhog day
- the independence day for United States
23 Clues: day • year • today • easter • weekend • New year • la navidad • woman's day • mother's day • many pumpkins • summer starts • groundhog day • second day of the week • the middle day of the week • the happiest day for teachers • people go to church on this day • this day is awesome and relaxing • we don't like to go back to school • the independence day for United States • ...
Spain Facts 2022-01-25
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- Horse festival
- Where monkeys roam
- I ate
- A free range meat that is very popular
- Cold tomato soup
- Southern Spain
- Beach town
- Traditional Spanish rice dish
- You saw
- They went
- Not billboards but
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- The holy week of Spain
- Spanish Royals in the 1400 and 1500's
- Bullfighting
- Fortress of the Moor monarch in Nerja
- Fried cinnamon sugar treat
- The third largest cathedral in Europe
- I swam
- A tomato fight festival
- She said
- Another name for Spain
- Muslims who previously inhabited Spain
- Town where sherry is made
- A traditional dance
24 Clues: I ate • I swam • You saw • She said • They went • Beach town • Bullfighting • Horse festival • Southern Spain • Cold tomato soup • Where monkeys roam • Not billboards but • A traditional dance • The holy week of Spain • Another name for Spain • A tomato fight festival • Town where sherry is made • Fried cinnamon sugar treat • Traditional Spanish rice dish • Spanish Royals in the 1400 and 1500's • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- I like this not this
- I liked the past!
- I suspect there is drama
- ✝️🌙✡️
- Hatered isn’t nice
- it’s them not me
- you will like, find the answer
- It’s not rocket science…
- 1+4=5 that should help
- you really are going to like this answer
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- It was a passing thought I didn’t like.
- Tech of the future
- People can love you
- let’s start making!
- like=no
- Not the language, our one yes.
- Bonjour!
- I really don’t like something
- Art in Spanish, the problem is what’s the word
- Spanish… en Sp…
- Past, not present
21 Clues: ✝️🌙✡️ • like=no • Bonjour! • Spanish… en Sp… • it’s them not me • I liked the past! • Past, not present • Tech of the future • Hatered isn’t nice • People can love you • let’s start making! • I like this not this • 1+4=5 that should help • I suspect there is drama • It’s not rocket science… • I really don’t like something • Not the language, our one yes. • you will like, find the answer • ...
European Food 2023-11-02
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- Focaccia, for example
- Slow cooking in hot liquid / Fuming
- Chicken and duck are examples of...
- Snacks in a Spanish bar
- Home of moussaka
- Britain's second favourite food
- A variety of pasta
- Greek chicken gets in a spin
- Dry cooking method used for biscuits
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- A cheese and a machine
- Spanish omelette
- Pasta is made from...
- The type of peas served with fish and chips
- Valencian rice dish
- Vegetable found in Coq au Vin
- Simmering in a liquid / Illegal hunting
- Removing the skin
- Tarte...
- Cooking in water vapour
- An Italian cheese and an Italian wine
20 Clues: Tarte... • Spanish omelette • Home of moussaka • Removing the skin • A variety of pasta • Valencian rice dish • Focaccia, for example • Pasta is made from... • A cheese and a machine • Snacks in a Spanish bar • Cooking in water vapour • Greek chicken gets in a spin • Vegetable found in Coq au Vin • Britain's second favourite food • Slow cooking in hot liquid / Fuming • ...
Hayden Cooper- The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
Across
- buying shares of a large company
- emperor of the aztec empire
- getting power by getting rich
- shipping people over the atlantic
- defeated the aztects
- shipping people from africa to the new world
- private ownership
- trades going on all over the world
- conquerer
Down
- defeated the incan empire
- exchange of goods
- land owned by an outside nation
- britain vs france
- the spanish abused native american labor
- first to touch the new world
- mix of spanish and native american
- incan ruler
- first britian colony
- shipping of goods all over the atlantic
- deadly disease to the native americans
20 Clues: conquerer • incan ruler • exchange of goods • britain vs france • private ownership • first britian colony • defeated the aztects • defeated the incan empire • emperor of the aztec empire • first to touch the new world • getting power by getting rich • land owned by an outside nation • buying shares of a large company • shipping people over the atlantic • mix of spanish and native american • ...
Hans Crossword 456 2020-07-12
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- Fun movie reindeer
- Capital of Idaho
- 'woman' in Spanish
- Type of dog with a regal name
- largest mammal in the world blue-
- Incredible son
- Sheru meaning
- Winner of 2020 Premier League
- SRK song with a guitar in London
- Someone from Denmark
- Talking snowman
- 'Green' in Spanish
- red flower that one wears to remember those lost in war
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- A large green refreshing fruit
- largest big cat
- 'man' in French
- French word for 'blue'
- believed to be largest known dinosaur
- Capital of Tennessee
- British band and surnname of a man who returns to 1985
20 Clues: Sheru meaning • Incredible son • largest big cat • 'man' in French • Talking snowman • Capital of Idaho • Fun movie reindeer • 'woman' in Spanish • 'Green' in Spanish • Capital of Tennessee • Someone from Denmark • French word for 'blue' • Type of dog with a regal name • Winner of 2020 Premier League • A large green refreshing fruit • SRK song with a guitar in London • ...
El calendario 2020-09-15
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- The end of the school year
- Thanksgiving Month
- The beginning of the school year
- The dreaded first day of the week
- week
- The middle of the week
- Day
- month
- The official end of winter is in this month
- The name of my son, but in Spanish!
- month of Halloween
Down
- We celebrate our country's independence this month
- Friday
- We usually have spring break during this month
- Valentine's day is in this month
- Thursday
- Saturday
- Tuesday
- When the new year starts
- Like a condiment, but a month in Spanish
- the last day of the week
- Year
22 Clues: Day • week • Year • month • Friday • Tuesday • Thursday • Saturday • Thanksgiving Month • month of Halloween • The middle of the week • When the new year starts • the last day of the week • The end of the school year • Valentine's day is in this month • The beginning of the school year • The dreaded first day of the week • The name of my son, but in Spanish! • Like a condiment, but a month in Spanish • ...
Greetings 2 2024-04-21
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- Let me introduce you to... (familiar)
- And you? (familiar)
- Let me introduce you to... (formal)
- My name is...
- What is his name?
- What is your name? (familiar)
- Nice to meet you.
- Who is...?
- boy
- clase
- You're welcome.
- What is her name?
- Spanish teacher (masculine)
- Thank you very much.
- no
- The pleasure is mine.
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- Same here.
- And you? (formal)
- Spanish teacher (feminine)
- What is your name? (formal)
- His/Her name is...
- please
- Thank you.
- yes
- girl
- He/She is...
- Pleased to meet you. (masculine)
- Excuse me.
28 Clues: no • yes • boy • girl • clase • please • Same here. • Thank you. • Who is...? • Excuse me. • He/She is... • My name is... • You're welcome. • And you? (formal) • What is his name? • Nice to meet you. • What is her name? • His/Her name is... • And you? (familiar) • Thank you very much. • The pleasure is mine. • Spanish teacher (feminine) • What is your name? (formal) • Spanish teacher (masculine) • ...
Spanish Mid Term 2023-01-10
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- Becoming the winners
- This item is used to kick
- Motion to move the ball
- The period of minutes in a game
- Who covers the gol
- What fans do to root for their team
- Where the score is shown
- "Come on!"
- Where the ball wants to go
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- To dribble the ball
- Where the players play
- To gain a point
- Usually a disadvantage due to a team's mistake
- to go
- The team's idol
- Spanish for "to wear"
- The world "__"
- Who makes the final calls
- What Players must do to be fast
- Spanish for "Let's go!"
20 Clues: to go • "Come on!" • The world "__" • To gain a point • The team's idol • Who covers the gol • To dribble the ball • Becoming the winners • Spanish for "to wear" • Where the players play • Motion to move the ball • Spanish for "Let's go!" • Where the score is shown • This item is used to kick • Who makes the final calls • Where the ball wants to go • The period of minutes in a game • ...
The Alantic World - Brayden Lutz 2024-10-10
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- - concurred the Incas
- - the competition over national wealth
- - a disease brought over to the Americas; leaves flat spots and blisters
- - Aztec king
- - British vs. French
- - owned by another country
- - private ownership
- - trade between Europe, the New World, and Africa
- - route slaves were traded on to the americas
- - abuse of Native American slaves
- - concurred the Aztecs
Down
- - first explorer to make contact with america
- - trading across the world
- - Inca king
- - investors buy smaller parts of a company
- - trade between New World and the Old World
- - trade for slaves across the Alantic
- - Spanish/Native American mix
- - Spanish conquerors
- - first British settlement
20 Clues: - Inca king • - Aztec king • - private ownership • - British vs. French • - Spanish conquerors • - concurred the Incas • - concurred the Aztecs • - trading across the world • - owned by another country • - first British settlement • - Spanish/Native American mix • - abuse of Native American slaves • - trade for slaves across the Alantic • - the competition over national wealth • ...
Venezuela Crossword 2025-08-09
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- Venezuela’s National sport
- Sea north of Venezuela
- Mountain range overlooking Venezuela’s capital city
- Feature found on Venezuela’s flag
- Venezuelan music program for kids
- This country shares a border Venezuela
- Spanish word for Breakfast
- The continuous lightning event on Venezuela’s large lake
- Venezuela’s Capital city
- An ingredient in Mandocas
- Official language of Venezuela
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- Currency of Venezuela
- Venezuela’s chain of islands
- Unique, large rodent found in Venezuelan rainforests
- Large lake famous for lightning
- World’s tallest waterfall
- Country directly south of Venezuela
- Important leader born in Venezuela’s capital city
- Type of climate in Venezuela’s coast
- Most popular sport in Venezuela
20 Clues: Currency of Venezuela • Sea north of Venezuela • Venezuela’s Capital city • World’s tallest waterfall • An ingredient in Mandocas • Venezuela’s National sport • Spanish word for Breakfast • Venezuela’s chain of islands • Official language of Venezuela • Large lake famous for lightning • Most popular sport in Venezuela • Feature found on Venezuela’s flag • ...
Wrestling! 2025-10-30
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- — Amateur wrestler’s uniform
- — Move that reverses an attack
- — Iconic symbol of Mexican wrestling identity
- — Cheering audience
- — Grip to control opponent
- — Corner post padding in the ring
- — Boundaries of a wrestling ring
- — Classification for fairness
- — Championship prize
- — Trainer or mentor
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- — Engage in hand-to-hand struggle
- — Hold opponent’s shoulders down
- — Spanish for “fight” or “wrestling”, as in a Spanish phrase including the word “free”
- — Venue for large wrestling events
- — Move to bring opponent to mat
- — Official who enforces rules
- — Wrestling surface
- — Arena for pro wrestling
- — Individual match
- — Restrictive move (rule-bound in amateur)
20 Clues: — Individual match • — Cheering audience • — Wrestling surface • — Trainer or mentor • — Championship prize • — Arena for pro wrestling • — Grip to control opponent • — Amateur wrestler’s uniform • — Official who enforces rules • — Classification for fairness • — Move that reverses an attack • — Move to bring opponent to mat • — Hold opponent’s shoulders down • ...
Spanish Conqust of the Americas 2014-11-20
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- How many swampy islands were built on Lake Texcoco?
- The Aztecs had advanced... for their time
- What punishment was used for a commoner who was found wearing cotton clothes?
- This food was a staple of the Aztecs diet
- What did the Aztecs use to grow crops? It was often referred to as a 'floating garden'
- Octili is known as the English word...
- The Aztecs are famous for introducing the world to this, but only the nobility had access to it
- Sapa Inca died from what disease?
- Who is the Aztec God of war, sun and the nation?
- What is the Inca civilisation currently known as?
- Who was at the top of the Aztec social hierarchy?
- What was the sophisticated Aztec capital called?
- What religion were the Spanish trying to promote?
- What was the Aztec word for turkey?
- The Aztecs were exposed to European...
- What is the Maya civilisation currently known as?
- Why did the Spanish invade the Aztecs?
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- skills What the Aztec boys learn, regardless of the direction that their working life took?
- What is the Aztec civilisation currently known as?
- What was the name given to the military school for commoners?
- What was the name of the lake that the Aztecs settled near?
- Where did the boy children of the noblility go to at the age of 16 to receive an education?
- What was the primary form of transport in Tenochtitlan?
- This was an abundant resource that was used to make tools
- What did the Spnaish need land for?
- Who were the Maya and Incas conquered by?
- In the Aztec world, during a famine, the native people would eat...
- Name an important aspect of the Aztec religion
- The Aztecs had a... religion
- What is a name given to the Spanish conquerers?
- What language was spoken by the Aztecs?
- What is a word used to describe the belief in many Gods?
- State the term used to describe the Americas after the Spanish conquest
- Who was the first person to spread the knowledge of the New World?
- The Aztecs were ruled by who at the time of the Spanish arrival?
- What is another word for an Aztec slave?
- Who is the Aztec God of rain?
- Majority of the Aztec population was forced into...
- What did the Aztecs use as a highway for transport?
39 Clues: The Aztecs had a... religion • Who is the Aztec God of rain? • Sapa Inca died from what disease? • What did the Spnaish need land for? • What was the Aztec word for turkey? • Octili is known as the English word... • The Aztecs were exposed to European... • Why did the Spanish invade the Aztecs? • What language was spoken by the Aztecs? • ...
History Chapter 9 Quiz 9 2024-01-23
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- president of the United States
- – 1889 Pennsylvania flood that took the lives of over 2,000 people
- – leader of the U.S. Navy fleet that destroyed Spanish Pacific naval fleet of Ships during the Spanish American War
- – U.S, Navy ship that sank in Cuba and sparked the beginning of the Spanish American War
- – group of Pacific Islands that the United States helped free from Spain in the Spanish American War
- manmade waterway the United States built across the Isthmus of Panama
- – largest passenger liner in the world at the time it sailed sank on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg
- – amusement park in Brooklyn, New York that has operated since the late 1800’s
- –meeting that established time zones around the world
- – group of American soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American war
- – helped save the lives of the Panama Canal workers by controlling disease carrying mosquitos
- – American evangelist who started a Sunday School movement in Chicago and founded the Moody Bible Institute
- – war fought between Spain and the United States to set Cuba free from Spain
- – U.S. East Coast entry port for immigrants from 1892 – 1954
- – location of a hurricane in the year 1900 deadliest natural disaster in the United States
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- – law passed to keep Chinese laborers out of the United States
- – 22nd president and 24th President of the United States only president to be elected again after another president has served
- – island possessed by Spain until the end of the Spanish American War
- – 25th president of the United States declared war against Spain to help free the nation of Cuba
- organization that Clara Barton founded that helps in times of war and natural disaster
- California- location of the 1906 earthquake that destroyed most of the city
- – 20th president of the United States
- – 23rd President of the United States; Expanded the U.S. Navy
- – famous battle won by the rough riders
- sent by the United States to set up a government for the Philippines 27th President of the United States
- – leader of the Rough Riders 26th President of the United States
- – U.S. West Coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 – 1940
- – narrow strip of land that connects North America and South America
- – evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player
- – 28th President of the United States president when the Panama Canal opened
- a person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country
31 Clues: president of the United States • – 20th president of the United States • – famous battle won by the rough riders • –meeting that established time zones around the world • – evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player • – U.S. West Coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 – 1940 • – U.S. East Coast entry port for immigrants from 1892 – 1954 • ...
APWH Ch.10,12,13 2024-11-13
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- self-governing republic established after a slave revolt where the slaves of Saint Dominique declared independence from France
- the exchange of biological substances like crops from the Eastern Hemisphere to the west
- principal language of the Aztec empire; mother tongue of Dona Marina
- Spanish conquistador who led a group to originally search for gold in modern-day Mexico and eventually ended up conquering the Aztec empire
- Native people of the Caribbean that Columbus thought were Indians
- disease that was majorly responsible for the decline in Native populations of the Americas that allowed Europeans to take over
- Spanish soldiers and explorers who were sent to the new world for the purpose of conquering it through force
- device used in navigation that measured the angle of the sun to determine latitude
- commercial organization where investors can buy and sell shares that allow them to maximize their profits while minimizing risk and involvement
- Earliest West-African empire that controlled the Sahara gold trade but was replaced by the Mali empire
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- The trans-Atlantic leg of the Triangular slave trade where recently captured slaves were kept in holding pens until they reached the Americas
- leader of the first expedition to circumnavigate
- most important trading city of the Mali Empire
- a social class in New Spain where people were of both Spanish and native descent and had limited rights
- The African _____ was the movement of African people to the Western hemisphere during the slave trade
- sailing strategy where ships sailed out of their way to utilize more reliable and safe wind patterns
- institution of Spanish settlers forcibly recruiting the native people to work in mines and plantations in exchange for protection
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca empire in search of gold and silver
- The French led expeditions into America to partake in the ___ trade, which led to assimilation of French and Native culture
- most American crop that was arrived in Africa due to its high yield and its suitability to tropical soils
- The Virgin of ________ became a symbol of Mexican Catholicism after appearing to Juan Diego in 1531 and is said to work miracles to those who visited her shrine
- First Dutch explorer to chart the Eastern coast of Australia in 1770
- Italian mariner who decided to try sailing west to reach Asia from Europe
- the multicultural port city in the Spanish Philippines that served as a trading center, mostly for Chinese silk
24 Clues: most important trading city of the Mali Empire • leader of the first expedition to circumnavigate • Native people of the Caribbean that Columbus thought were Indians • principal language of the Aztec empire; mother tongue of Dona Marina • First Dutch explorer to chart the Eastern coast of Australia in 1770 • ...
vocab 2019-08-27
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- East India company dutch company Asia
- france claimed by france
- of tordesillas treaty Spain portugal
- columbus italian explorer america
- system slave labor
- person mixed spanish and native american
- da gama exploring portugal India
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- land controlled nation
- spanish explorers
- dias Africa portuguese explorer
- henry portugal's supporter exploration
- last ican emporer
- cortes concestitorec defeated azec
- pizarro conquishador defeated inka
14 Clues: spanish explorers • last ican emporer • system slave labor • land controlled nation • france claimed by france • dias Africa portuguese explorer • da gama exploring portugal India • cortes concestitorec defeated azec • pizarro conquishador defeated inka • columbus italian explorer america • of tordesillas treaty Spain portugal • ...
The Spanish Empire 2023-02-07
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- an image of Spain that depicted the country as brutal colonizers
- where the first colony was established by the Spanish
- tactic used by Spanish to establish authority
- system abolished by the Spanish
- where the Spanish wanted to establish a military base
- the most complete victory of indigenous people over European colonizers
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- the system that made indigenous people legally free but still required to complete a certain amount of labor each year
- what replaced the Asian trade route as the axis of global trade
- the resource that the Spanish were in search of
9 Clues: system abolished by the Spanish • tactic used by Spanish to establish authority • the resource that the Spanish were in search of • where the first colony was established by the Spanish • where the Spanish wanted to establish a military base • what replaced the Asian trade route as the axis of global trade • ...
Pieces of Eight Crossword 2025-08-20
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- Something that Spanish pieces of eight were exchanged for in Manila
- Spanish treasure mountain in Bolivia
- "____ un potosi" - what Spaniards nowadays say when something is worth a fortune!
- Ocean where Spanish treasure fleets sailed with silver
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- Spanish king who said, "In silver lies the security and strength of my monarchy"
- An Asian empire where Spanish pieces of eight were traded
- This dangerous substance poisoned workers in the Potosí mines
- The type of labour force used in Potosí after local workers died
- What a piece of eight was also known as
9 Clues: Spanish treasure mountain in Bolivia • What a piece of eight was also known as • Ocean where Spanish treasure fleets sailed with silver • An Asian empire where Spanish pieces of eight were traded • This dangerous substance poisoned workers in the Potosí mines • The type of labour force used in Potosí after local workers died • ...
Mexico 2023-11-16
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- religion of Mexico
- a major crop in Mexico
- constitutional democracy
- Mexico killed Americans at this mission
- underground aquifers
- music
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- tourism, exports of food and mining
- Mexico gained in 1821
- hot, humid
- general who lost Mexican American War
- Spanish conquered natives for this mineral
- who conquered natives
- original native tribe
13 Clues: music • hot, humid • religion of Mexico • underground aquifers • Mexico gained in 1821 • who conquered natives • original native tribe • a major crop in Mexico • constitutional democracy • tourism, exports of food and mining • general who lost Mexican American War • Mexico killed Americans at this mission • Spanish conquered natives for this mineral
Philippines National Heroes 2019-11-08
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- first president of the Philippines
- brave and patriotic women who played a heroic role in the Philippine revolution.
- known as Tandang Sora.
- sublime paralytic and the brain of the revolution.
- painter of SPOLARIUM
- founder and first editor of the newspaper La Solidaridad.
- he made the blood compact with Goiti.
- mother of Biak-na-Bato.
- he founded the nationalistic newspaper, Diariong Tagalog
- brain of the Katipunan.
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- chief of Mactan who led the first successful Filipino armed resistance against Spanish aggression.
- first poetess of the Philippines.
- he wrote Filipinas, a patriotic poem in Spanish, which became the lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem.
- greatest general of the revolution.
- Philippines national hero
- last rajah of Manila, noted for his daring and bravery. Nephew of Rajah Lakandola.
- composer of the Philippine National Anthem.
- popularly known as Balagtas, he is considered the prince of Tagalog poets.
- founded the secret society, Katipunan
- he led the revolt of the Ilocanos in opposition to the tribute and abuses of the Spanish officials.
20 Clues: painter of SPOLARIUM • known as Tandang Sora. • mother of Biak-na-Bato. • brain of the Katipunan. • Philippines national hero • first poetess of the Philippines. • first president of the Philippines • greatest general of the revolution. • founded the secret society, Katipunan • he made the blood compact with Goiti. • composer of the Philippine National Anthem. • ...
Spanish Crossword 2021-02-24
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- At 12:30, you have to...
- We put on weight when we ___ too much unhealthy food.
- I want to ____ popular!
- In most tests, there is a _______ part and a practical part.
- Spanish word for: to talk
- Spanish word for:help
- Another word for feel
- Brazilians love to ____ ______ and participate in the world cup.
- The teacher is trying to make you __________ a topic.
- The child ______ the test!
- To do this you need a book
- Every morning, you wake up and ____ at yourself in the mirror.
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- You can roller _____ or ice _____.
- My dad's flight was delayed, he will ______ home late today.
- A doctor is a first...
- That woman is practicing to ___ the marathon in San Jose.
- You don't ____ toys, you want them.
- She needs help to ____ a kangaroo
- We went to ______ for the missing child.
- I like to _____ television.
- Spanish word for: fulfill
- The pool is to ____, not to play in.
- My mom ____ utensils every day to cook.
- Mom was trying to _______ 5 dishes all at once.
24 Clues: Spanish word for:help • Another word for feel • A doctor is a first... • I want to ____ popular! • At 12:30, you have to... • Spanish word for: to talk • Spanish word for: fulfill • The child ______ the test! • To do this you need a book • I like to _____ television. • She needs help to ____ a kangaroo • You can roller _____ or ice _____. • You don't ____ toys, you want them. • ...
Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish 2023-04-29
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- Ms. Vega's nickname
- The name of the horse that likes Charlie
- Name of Maria's friend who has bright red hair
- Marcus' wise great-aunt
- The number of years since Marcus has seen his dad
- Type of company Ms. Vega works for
- What Marcus has a fear of
- Spanish word for hello
- Character who likes to play cards with grandparents
- Biggest bull in Orocovis
- Name Danny calls Stephen
- The Spanish word for bull
- Charlie learns this dance
- What Darma loves
- Number of siblings Marcus has
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- Marcus' age
- The grade Marcus is in
- Country where Maria was a foreign exchange student
- Where Marcus was born
- grade Charlie is in
- Raised Sergio after his parents died
- Spanish word for uncle
- Montgomery Middle School principal
- Marcus' office is located here
- Who Charlie looks like
- Native people of Puerto Rico
- Darma used this to say goodby to a sick cow
- Type of place Marcus, Charlie,and their mom stay in Puerto Rico
- Charlie's occupational therapist
- Who Marcus looks like
- Type of bathroom in the hostel
31 Clues: Marcus' age • What Darma loves • Ms. Vega's nickname • grade Charlie is in • Where Marcus was born • Who Marcus looks like • The grade Marcus is in • Spanish word for uncle • Spanish word for hello • Who Charlie looks like • Marcus' wise great-aunt • Biggest bull in Orocovis • Name Danny calls Stephen • What Marcus has a fear of • The Spanish word for bull • Charlie learns this dance • ...
Discovering the Americas 2012-12-10
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- – Settlement controlled by and/or loyal to a distant country
- – Sounds dirty, but an important navigational instrument developed in the 18th century.
- – Study and practice of making maps
- – Needs wind to work
- – Explorer-soldier in service of Spanish/Portuguese Empire
- – Spanish name for territory in the Americas that included Panama (2 words)
- – General term for original inhabitants of the Americas. Some were restless.
- – 48 mile long wonder of the modern world (2 words)
- – Spanish name for arduous route used to haul South American riches across Panama (2 words)
- – 1492 discovery Columbus is credited for (2 words)
- –Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
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- – Use this to get your bearings
- – Celestial beacons that guided many explorers to new lands
- – Makes distant objects come into focus
- – Term “America” believed to be namesake of this Italian explorer (2 words)
- – Structural backbone of a vessel
- – Navigational instrument, precursor to
- – Port’s partner
- – Mexican civilization conquered by Cortés in 16th century
- – Ultimate prize for most explorers to the Americas
- – Mosquito-borne disease that afflicted many explorers and settlers
21 Clues: – Port’s partner • – Needs wind to work • – Use this to get your bearings • – Structural backbone of a vessel • – Study and practice of making maps • – Makes distant objects come into focus • – Navigational instrument, precursor to • – Ultimate prize for most explorers to the Americas • – 48 mile long wonder of the modern world (2 words) • ...
Zack Hock 2022-03-02
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- - has a big sun
- - A question you ask friends
- - A normal greeting
- - Reply to a question
- - a farewell for a day
- - This is the grade i'm in
- - color of snow
- - sound in the spanish alphabet
- - it is wet outside
- - color of tree trunks
- - A greeting in the afternoon
- - christmas is in this month
- - asking the very moment of time
- - this is my age
- - the female parent
- - the flag is a mix of rojo and blanco
- - WHat you smell with
- - What you see with
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- - Quarter of an hour
- - the male parent
- - Has 2 meanings
- - Reply to a personal question
- - start of the spanish week
- - this is my birth month
- - the day of rest
- - what animals walk with
- - Im almost this age
- - is the month of day of the dead
- - 4 squares in each corner 2 have stars
- - shines bright
- - color of leaves
- - not an official letter in the spanish alphabet
- - middle of the week
- - Only time that needs es la
- - Blocks the sun
35 Clues: - has a big sun • - color of snow • - shines bright • - Has 2 meanings • - this is my age • - Blocks the sun • - the male parent • - the day of rest • - color of leaves • - A normal greeting • - it is wet outside • - the female parent • - What you see with • - Quarter of an hour • - Im almost this age • - middle of the week • - Reply to a question • - WHat you smell with • - a farewell for a day • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-16
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- sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- route through or around North America to East Asia
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- Spanish commercial center
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- landowners
- 1494 Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- 1st to circumnavigate globe
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- all of estate goes to eldest son
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- empire based on small outposts
- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- owned by investors who bought stock in them
- Spanish soldiers
- transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- mapmaking
- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- landed in India in 1498
- map of stars & galaxies
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • map of stars & galaxies • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • 1st to circumnavigate globe • empire based on small outposts • all of estate goes to eldest son • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • grown for sale rather than subsistence • 1494 Spain and Portugal divide Americas • ...
crossword 2022-03-16
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- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- landowners
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- owned by investors who bought stock in them
- (1494) Spain and Portugal Divide Americas
- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- residence where a powerful man's wivves and concubines lived
- sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- route through or around North America to East Asia
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- transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- 1st successful English colony
- 1st to circumnavigate globe
- map of stars and galaxies
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- empire based on small outposts
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- Spanish soldiers
- landed in India in 1498
- mapmaking
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafaring expeditions
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- Spanish commercial center
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa- shared disease, foods, and animals
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • map of stars and galaxies • heavy armed Spanish ships • Spanish commercial center • 1st to circumnavigate globe • 1st successful English colony • empire based on small outposts • all of estate goes to eldest son • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
crossword history eli 2023-10-09
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- Interfering with the U.S from the european powers would be taken as a threat
- Fought for philippine independence from spanish
- Granted the U.S control of cuba after the spanish american war
- Ended the spanish american war u.s. gained puerto rico, guam, and the philippines
- american naval officer helped in battle of santiago
- the u.s. ship that exploded that caused the u.s. to blame spain causing the war
- American secretary of state
- Governed cuba and was harsh during the war
- established a government for puerto rico
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- News reports that lied or extremely exaggerated events.
- Countries avoid getting involved in international affairs
- fought for cuban independence was a hero
- A country controlled by a larger country
- The idea that the united states destiny was to expand coast to coast and share their beliefs
- Extending a nation's power using military force
- Not picking sides in battles
- talked bad about the U.S president helping start the war
- American naval officer helped in battle of manila bay
- The declaration of war on spain that said cuba could govern themselves
- Survival of the fittest society
20 Clues: American secretary of state • Not picking sides in battles • Survival of the fittest society • fought for cuban independence was a hero • A country controlled by a larger country • established a government for puerto rico • Governed cuba and was harsh during the war • Fought for philippine independence from spanish • Extending a nation's power using military force • ...
Imperialism Ch. 7 2023-10-16
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- built to save time with commercial shipping
- seized control of eastern Cuba and declare independence
- idled guerillas on a raid at Columbus, N.M.
- created a civil government for the island
- battleship that exploded outside of Havana harbor
- created by U.S. and Britain to preserve equal trading opportunities
- increased sales of American goods
- congress pledged to leave the government and control to Cuba and their people
- divided among stronger powers
- governed the relations between Cuba and U.S. for 33 years
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- Argentina, Brazil, and Chile mediated to end the dispute
- ordered men, women, and children into reconcentration camps in Cuba
- caused many Americans to support the rebels
- policy of establishing colonies and building an empire, would answer those who need
- Secretary of State that called the Spanish/American war a “splendid little war”
- a Spanish ambassador of the US that wrote a letter printed in the journal
- the refusal to take sides on Cuba
- separation from the political affairs of other countries
- prevented the Spanish from leaving Manila Bay
- a nation or region controlled by a stronger state
20 Clues: divided among stronger powers • the refusal to take sides on Cuba • increased sales of American goods • created a civil government for the island • built to save time with commercial shipping • caused many Americans to support the rebels • idled guerillas on a raid at Columbus, N.M. • prevented the Spanish from leaving Manila Bay • ...
Amnesty Assignment 2024-12-12
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- - Businesses pooling resources for trade or colonies.
- - Economic policy favoring exports and colonies.
- - Conquered the Inca Empire.
- - Ming emperor, promoted trade and the Forbidden City.
- - Trade routes linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- - Spanish conquerors of the Americas.
- - First European to reach India by sea.
- - First to circumnavigate the globe.
- - Fast Portuguese exploration ship.
- - Aztec emperor defeated by Cortés.
- - Rounded the southern tip of Africa.
- - Italian navigator who "discovered" the Americas in 1492.
- - Spanish ships trading between Asia and the Americas.
- - Spaniards born in Spain, ruling in colonies.
- - Atlantic slave trade route.
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- - Divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
- - Belief in hard work as a moral duty.
- - Portuguese prince who advanced exploration.
- - Conquered the Aztec Empire.
- - Last Inca emperor, killed by Pizarro.
- Servitude - Contract labor for passage to the Americas.
- - Transfer of goods, diseases, and culture between the Americas and the Old World.
- - Mixed African and European ancestry.
- - Spanish labor system exploiting natives.
- - Advocate for Native American rights.
25 Clues: - Conquered the Inca Empire. • - Conquered the Aztec Empire. • - Atlantic slave trade route. • - Fast Portuguese exploration ship. • - Aztec emperor defeated by Cortés. • - First to circumnavigate the globe. • - Spanish conquerors of the Americas. • - Rounded the southern tip of Africa. • - Belief in hard work as a moral duty. • - Mixed African and European ancestry. • ...
Weekly Review 2022-09-16
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- the Spanish word for cowboy
- the Spanish word for farmer
- ____ rectangles are squares
- ____ parallelograms are trapezoids
- the type of farm that Esperanza and her family live on
- ___ rectangles are parallelograms
- the country where Esperanza and her family live
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- an extreme exaggeration
- the fruit that Esperanza and her family grow
- a poem written about someone or something that is important to you
- the Spanish word for grapes
- ____ parallelograms are rectangles
- a type of factory where people make things
- Harriet Henson's job at th factory she worked at in Lowell when she was just 10 years old
- the big party Esperanza and all of her school friends are excited for since they are close to 15
15 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • the Spanish word for cowboy • the Spanish word for grapes • the Spanish word for farmer • ____ rectangles are squares • ___ rectangles are parallelograms • ____ parallelograms are rectangles • ____ parallelograms are trapezoids • a type of factory where people make things • the fruit that Esperanza and her family grow • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- religious leader that rebelled against the Spanish rule
- founded the colony of Rhode Island
- product that saves Jamestown
- puritans who chose to leave the church and form their own congregations
- Spanish explorers seeking gold and silver
- outcome of the Spanish moving to the Americas and having kids there
- he explored Mexico and conquered the Aztecs
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- First governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- pilgrims came to the Americas and founded this place
- religious group that settled in the Pennsylvania colony
- they founded Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Native Americans who helped the settlers at Jamestown
- the first permanent English colony in the Americas
- William Penn was the __________ of the Pennsylvania colony
14 Clues: product that saves Jamestown • founded the colony of Rhode Island • they founded Massachusetts Bay Colony • Spanish explorers seeking gold and silver • he explored Mexico and conquered the Aztecs • First governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony • the first permanent English colony in the Americas • pilgrims came to the Americas and founded this place • ...
Crossover Spanish-English Music 2024-04-23
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- Includes a group of musicians that often play ranchera music
- Contemporary crossover singer with 'telepathic' music
- 1994 hit by a Tejana singer; 'forbidden'
- First commercially successful Latina crossover artist
- It's 'gonna get you'
- Sang hits such as 'Como la Flor'
- Music that bridges Spanish and English pop/rock
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- 'The sound of Veracruz'
- 1958 Spanish rock hit that took the U.S. market by storm
- Perished along with Valens in a plane crash
- First successful Spanish/English crossover artist
- Colombian/Lebanese crossover artist whose hits include 'Whenever, Wherever'
- Where Gloria and her parents migrated from
- This song reached the Billboard Top 10; it was done in collaboration with the Miami Sound Machine
14 Clues: It's 'gonna get you' • 'The sound of Veracruz' • Sang hits such as 'Como la Flor' • 1994 hit by a Tejana singer; 'forbidden' • Where Gloria and her parents migrated from • Perished along with Valens in a plane crash • Music that bridges Spanish and English pop/rock • First successful Spanish/English crossover artist • Contemporary crossover singer with 'telepathic' music • ...
Haiti / Venezuela Revolutions 2021-12-20
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- indigenous population of Venezuela lands.
- A person of mixed African and European descent in Spanish colonies.
- a Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World, Spanish East Indies, or Spanish Guinea
- the power of a state to rule itself.
- a nation in the Caribbean Sea that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic.
- strong feelings of support for one's nation.
- José de San Martín was an Argentine ___________ and leader of South America’s independence movement from Spain.
- a person of mixed Native American and European descent in Spanish colonies.
- participated in the economy primarily as artisans or merchants in the cities
- group dictatorship
- a wealthy criollo profoundly influenced by the European writers of the Enlightenment
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- a person of European descent born in an overseas colony.
- the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities
- theoretically free wage earners, but in practice their employers were able to bind them to the land, especially by keeping them in an indebted state
- an ex-slave and leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- French aristocrat of mixed descent who instigated a rebellion against white colonial authority in French Saint-Domingue.
- the name for Haiti when it was a French colony.
- triggered by the arrival of Europeans and the introduction of new pathogens to the continent.
18 Clues: group dictatorship • the power of a state to rule itself. • indigenous population of Venezuela lands. • strong feelings of support for one's nation. • the name for Haiti when it was a French colony. • an ex-slave and leader of the Haitian Revolution. • a person of European descent born in an overseas colony. • ...
Mexican National Era 2024-10-15
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- priest from Dolores, Mexico who was a leader in the fight for Mexican independence
- white settlers from the United States
- a law that further opened Texas to settlement and immigration by giving land to new settlers
- this battle was by Gutierrez-Magee lost but encouraged others to revolt against the Spanish rule
- a deal in which France sold Louisiana to the United States for $15 million
- Texas settlers of Spanish descent
- a rebel from Mississippi who fought unsuccessfully for Texas
- a businessman who first got permission from Mexico to bring Anglo settlers to Texas
- agreement signed by Spain and the United States in 1819 which set the boundary between their territories
- a horse trader killed by Spanish soldiers after entering Texas illegally
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- Guiterrez and Magee's expedition was known as
- officials who represent countries in foreign affairs
- widow of filibuster James Long who held her own land grant in Austin’s colony
- the original 297 families and single men who received land grants in Stephen Austin’s first colony
- son of Moses Austin, he established a colony of settlers in Texas and was called the Father of Texas
- military adventurers who tried to stir up rebellion in other countries
- the territory between the Sabine River and the Arroyo Hondo declared by the Spanish and the United States to be neutral
- ended the Mexican war for Independence
18 Clues: Texas settlers of Spanish descent • white settlers from the United States • ended the Mexican war for Independence • Guiterrez and Magee's expedition was known as • officials who represent countries in foreign affairs • a rebel from Mississippi who fought unsuccessfully for Texas • military adventurers who tried to stir up rebellion in other countries • ...
Útiles Escolares 2025-02-10
Across
- What do you use when you want to color something?
- How can you say ¨What do you need¨ in Spanish?
- How can you say ¨I have¨ in Spanish?
- What do you write things with?
- What do you use to write autographs?
- What do you use when you want to glue something?
- Where do you store your important papers?
- What do you use to cut things?
- What do you use for programming or coding?
Down
- What do you need to read when you are stupid?
- Where do you write things for specific classes?
- Where do you put your things at when you go to school?
- How can you say ¨I need¨ in Spanish?
- What do you write things with but more than one?
- Where do you write things?
- What do you use for calculation?
16 Clues: Where do you write things? • What do you write things with? • What do you use to cut things? • What do you use for calculation? • How can you say ¨I have¨ in Spanish? • How can you say ¨I need¨ in Spanish? • What do you use to write autographs? • Where do you store your important papers? • What do you use for programming or coding? • ...
Spanish American War 2021-11-08
12 Clues: yes • calvary • cuba fight • library system • spanish general • first us calvary • Filipino revolutionary • camps for detained people • cuban poet and philosopher • developed new journalism techniques • journalism that exaggerates for sentiment • written by a spanish ambasssador to the us
Chapter 4-5 crossword 2016-05-13
12 Clues: Docks • state • French explorer • Spanish explorer • healer/witch doctor • dried mud and straw • kinship through father • person who moves a lot • kinship through mother • Spanish soldier-explorer • king's rep. in the new world • studies remains from the past
Emily's Crosswoed Puzzle 2021-12-16
12 Clues: cat in spainsh • Bue in spainsh • Dog in spainsh • milk in spainsh • Apple in Spanish • water in spainsh • Mother is spainsh • Colors in spainsh • Father in spainsh • planet in spainsh • Suitcase in spainsh • The color red in Spanish
