spanish Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Imperialism Vocab Review 2024-10-18
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- Sensational biased journalism based on false or exaggerated claims
- US policy that told European nations to stay out of the Western Hemisphere.
- Territory where the people fought a bloody war to oppose American occupation from 1899-1902
- American volunteer unit led by Theodore Roosevelt
- Queen of Hawaii who was overthrown by white planters.
- Island chain that was annexed by the US in 1898 and became a state in 1959
- Poem by Rudyard Kipling supporting Imperialism.
- Island that became an American Protectorate after the Spanish American War
- To use economics to advance US authority and ensure stability in the world.
- political and economic domination of a strong nation over weaker ones.
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- Mexican port that the US occupied to keep Germany out of the Mexican Revolution
- Mexican general who the US tried to capture when they invaded Mexcio.
- New US ships that Roosevelt sent around the world to show US dominance.
- Name of the US ship that's explosion started the Spanish American War
- Large construction project that linked the Atlantic and the Pacific through Central America.
- To use military force to accomplish US goals in the world.
- Carribean island claimed by the United States after the Spanish American War that is still a territory in the United States.
- US policy to be the "policeman" for the Americas.
- Pacific island claimed by the United States after the Spanish American War that is still a territory in the United States.
19 Clues: Poem by Rudyard Kipling supporting Imperialism. • American volunteer unit led by Theodore Roosevelt • US policy to be the "policeman" for the Americas. • Queen of Hawaii who was overthrown by white planters. • To use military force to accomplish US goals in the world. • Sensational biased journalism based on false or exaggerated claims • ...
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
Spanish Conquest of the Americas 2025-04-07
12 Clues: Large Kingdom • Deadly disease • Spanish explorer • Settled territory • Ruler of a kingdom • Tool used to navigate • Vessel used for voyages • Mesoamerican civilisation • Region of ancient cultures • South American civilisation • Precious metal sought by explorers • Surname of famous Spanish conquisator
Time Between Us 2015-01-26
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- A concert that Brooke got lost at(pg 19)
- the place that Anna got in the Cross Country State Finals
- The place where people in Illinois go to get Coffee
- Happens at the Bookstore(pg 121)
- A country just outside of the United States
- Place where Anna lives
- Where Anna Works(pg 57)
- 27,2012 The day that Anna was in Bennetts room in 2012(pg 289)
- What Anna pushes into her travel map to remember where she’s beenmap What Anna uses to remember where she’s been
- Bennett's Sister
- Female Main Character in the Book (pg 17)
- Where Anna goes for her Summer Exchange Programtravelvoucher What Anna wins in Spanish
- What music goes on
- The grade that Emma and Anna became BFF’s(pg 18)
- First Place Bennett took Anna(pg 119)
- Where Bennett offers to take Anna for breakfast
- Anna begs Bennett to let her change what happened to Emma and Justin
- Male Main Character in the Book (pg 25)
- Where Anna gets her ticket for Mexico
- Second place Bennett travels Anna to
- A Language Every American student has to learn (pg 23)
- A tragedy that happened to Emma and Justin(pg197)
- The Track that Anna runs at (pg 9)
- Anna's Best Friend (pg 16)
- Year and Place Anna is from and where Bennett travels to
- place and year it is where Bennett is supposed to be
- Name of the Book(Front Page)
- Works at the Record Store and later on is Emma's Boyfriend(pg 19)
- Date and year Anna went up to Bennett and gave him a letter(pg 1)
- What Anna and Bennett wrote for each other
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- Year and month
- Anna and Emma’s friend(pg 28)
- Date Anna accepted to go on the Summer Exchange Program
- What Maggie gets when she is older
- Bennett's name in Spanish class
- Where goes and gets in second
- Where Bennett is from
- Anna’s spanish teacher
- What Anna agrees to do on June 1st
- Author of the book(Front Page)
- Anna’s name in Spanish class
- Anna’s Spanish map of Mexico
- Where Anna was supposed go to(pg314)
- Where Justin Works(pg 57)
- A sport that Bennett takes Anna to do
- What everyone walks each day at the Illinois High School
- Bennetts Grandma
- Where Anna ran at
48 Clues: Year and month • Bennett's Sister • Bennetts Grandma • Where Anna ran at • What music goes on • Where Bennett is from • Place where Anna lives • Anna’s spanish teacher • Where Anna Works(pg 57) • Where Justin Works(pg 57) • Anna's Best Friend (pg 16) • Anna’s name in Spanish class • Anna’s Spanish map of Mexico • Name of the Book(Front Page) • Anna and Emma’s friend(pg 28) • ...
Mexico 2021-03-26
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- type of spider found in Mexico
- Mexican hat
- Aztec capital
- country to south of Mexico
- Mexican currency
- traditional Mexican band
- ocean to west of Mexico
- lived on a lagoon
- beach resort in the Yucatan
- type of plate causing earthquakes
- bird on Mexican flag
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- volcano near Mexico City
- Mexico's largest seaside resort
- Yucatan sink hole
- colonised Mexico
- spews lava
- travelling tribe
- country north of Mexico
- Spanish conqueror
- earth wobbles
- hit at Mexican birthday parties
- tribe of southern Mexico
- plant on Mexican flag
- language spoken in Mexico
- people do this off the cliffs in Acapulco
25 Clues: spews lava • Mexican hat • Aztec capital • earth wobbles • colonised Mexico • travelling tribe • Mexican currency • Yucatan sink hole • Spanish conqueror • lived on a lagoon • bird on Mexican flag • plant on Mexican flag • country north of Mexico • ocean to west of Mexico • volcano near Mexico City • traditional Mexican band • tribe of southern Mexico • language spoken in Mexico • ...
G22 2024-06-25
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- Extensive Scottish island group.
- Pacific nation of volcanic islands.
- Pacific archipelago with WWII history.
- Northernmost of Scotland's islands.
- Spanish islands in the Mediterranean.
- Scottish archipelago with ancient sites.
- Second-largest in the Philippines.
- Eastern Caribbean island.
- South Korean volcanic island.
- Japan's largest island.
- Portuguese islands known for wine.
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- Island nation in the Indian Ocean.
- New York City's famous borough.
- Archipelago in the Central Pacific.
- Half of a Caribbean nation.
- Largest in the Munich.
- Smaller of the Balearic islands.
- Known for dramatic views in Greece.
- Danish archipelago in the North Atlantic.
- Spanish islands off Africa.
20 Clues: Largest in the Munich. • Japan's largest island. • Eastern Caribbean island. • Half of a Caribbean nation. • Spanish islands off Africa. • South Korean volcanic island. • New York City's famous borough. • Extensive Scottish island group. • Smaller of the Balearic islands. • Island nation in the Indian Ocean. • Second-largest in the Philippines. • Portuguese islands known for wine. • ...
Colton Ritchey The Atlantic World 2024-10-11
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- Conquered the Incas
- More exports then imports
- Disease brought from the old world
- Aztec leader
- War between the British and French
- Group controlled by a nation
- Private ownership
- Trade of slaves between Europe Africa and the Americas
- part of the triangle trade that slaves were sailed on
- Abusing native American labor
- Conquered the Aztecs
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- Made first contact with America
- Exchange of goods over the globe
- Incan leader
- Many small investments split between people
- Exchange of new world and old world goods
- The transportation of slaves across the Atlantic
- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Spanish conquerors
- First British settlement
20 Clues: Incan leader • Aztec leader • Private ownership • Spanish conquerors • Conquered the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • First British settlement • More exports then imports • Group controlled by a nation • Abusing native American labor • Made first contact with America • Exchange of goods over the globe • Disease brought from the old world • Mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
Biblioburrow 2024-09-18
8 Clues: the main character • Ana writes her own • the animal who visits • the donkey is a traveling • the Spanish word for book • the Spanish word for house • the Spanish word for donkey • the Spanish word for library
Spanish 1 2020-04-27
13 Clues: That • Where • I am... • A Mexican man • Girls say this • An Irish woman • A province of Spain • A typical boy's name • The formal word for You • A typical Spanish greeting • A Spanish city in Andalucia • These are like states in Australia • You would say this up till about 1pm
Presente Perfecto 2022-03-31
13 Clues: bailar yo • Yo he visto • you have done • Micaela fue a • vosotros-poner • I am sick of... • ellos no han ido • they have written • Tú y yo ___hablado • Quarantine in Spanish • Fourth Quarter in Spanish • yo me he _____ la pierna UY • el nombre de la amiga de Micaela
L3 2023-06-15
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- spanish interpretation of a vehicle turning upside down or throw so as to reverse
- Spanish interpretation of a place at which a check is preformed
- a minor colliion between motor vehicles
- spanish interpretation of the make of a car is its manufacturer
- a walkway or paved path for pedestrians at the side of the road
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- to commit suicide
- an express highway, especially one with controlled access
- a sum of money imposed as a penalty
- spanish interpretation referst to a vehicle making a fishtail movement
- refers to the state of being motionless or settled
10 Clues: to commit suicide • a sum of money imposed as a penalty • a minor colliion between motor vehicles • refers to the state of being motionless or settled • an express highway, especially one with controlled access • Spanish interpretation of a place at which a check is preformed • spanish interpretation of the make of a car is its manufacturer • ...
MesoAmerica 2025-04-02
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- first established culture in Mexico known for statues of giant heads
- this lake is located in the Andes Mountains. It was part of the Incan Empire.
- Ball game played by the Maya and others
- means worship of many gods.
- Incan Farming method
- the Aztec, Maya, Inca built these to hold religious ceremonies and make sacrifices (sometimes human) to their gods.
- Capital city of the Incan Empire.
- Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire (last name only)
- one reason the Aztecs and Inca were easily conquered by the Spanish.
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- Tenochtitlan was built on an island on this lake in Mexico.
- Capital city of the Aztecs
- Capital City of the Mayan Empire
- major city of the Inca Empire you can visit the ruins today.
- Mountain range the Inca Empire was located in
- Incan method of recording stories and records with stringed knots
- religious practice of the Aztec, Maya and Inca.
- Aztec farming method of artificial floating islands
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
18 Clues: Incan Farming method • Capital city of the Aztecs • means worship of many gods. • Capital City of the Mayan Empire • Capital city of the Incan Empire. • Ball game played by the Maya and others • Mountain range the Inca Empire was located in • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs. • religious practice of the Aztec, Maya and Inca. • ...
Historical Antecedents which Revolutionized Science and Technology in the Philippines 2026-02-22
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- Philippine ______ Industry Development Authority (Commonwealth era).
- ______ Rice Terraces: A showcase of high-level pre-colonial engineering.
- Study of stars used by early Filipinos to determine planting seasons.
- Studying in these institutions was a "formal" privilege under Spanish rule.
- The "Walled City" that serves as an example of Spanish stone architecture.
- Pre-colonial understanding of seafaring and ______________.
- The century when the Nautical School and Manila School of Agriculture opened.
- The Nautical School (1839) was established to improve these skills.
- National ________ Council (1933): Created to coordinate scientific work.
- An ancient, plank-built boat used for trade and fishing.
- Leon Ma. ________: Known as the Father of Philippine Pharmacy.
- The first name of the "Father of Philippine Pharmacy."
- Opening of this canal in 1869 allowed the influx of Enlightenment ideas.
- General term for the Spanish and Americans who settled in the islands.
- The Laboratorio Municipal promoted __________ research in medicine.
- One of the specific crops brought to the Philippines from Mexico.
- Ancient script used for record-keeping and communication.
- Building material introduced by the Spanish (along with stones and tiles).
- The 1905 Medical School was established to modernize this.
- The Department of Public __________ (1901) established free education.
- The colonial regime that introduced formal scientific education.
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- The Manila Observatory promoted research in medicine and ___________.
- Large pre-colonial vessel used for trade, fishing, and warfare.
- Common herbal medicine used for cough and asthma.
- Bureau of ________: The primary research hub during the American period.
- Common herbal medicine used for kidney stones and edema.
- A formal study introduced at UST alongside medicine and biology.
- National _____ Corporation (1936): Focused on the country's energy.
- Extensive use of ______ medicine was based on local flora properties.
- Manila School of ___________ (1887) aimed to modernize farming.
- The _______ Trade brought new crops like corn from Mexico.
- Under American rule, S&T were further ________________ and secularized.
- The system that led to the "pueblo" setup and stone building technology.
- University established in 1908 to provide advanced professional training.
- The name of the script used before the Latin alphabet.
- Transitional era (1935–1946) where Filipinos began taking control of S&T.
- CONTROL The primary goal of the 1905 Philippine Medical School (2 words).
- One of the formal studies introduced by the University of Santo Tomas.
- Knowledge and skills possessed by Filipinos before the colonizers arrived.
- The "town" setup introduced by the Spanish.
40 Clues: The "town" setup introduced by the Spanish. • Common herbal medicine used for cough and asthma. • The first name of the "Father of Philippine Pharmacy." • The name of the script used before the Latin alphabet. • Common herbal medicine used for kidney stones and edema. • An ancient, plank-built boat used for trade and fishing. • ...
Mi futuro 2019-05-19
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- this tells you how to cook the food
- someone who plays deportes
- to advocate for something
- someone who fights for rights
- the person that sings música
- what you need to put in the food
- team in Spanish
- what músicos make
- what you eat
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- the fight
- someone who makes food
- style
- what someone fights for
- passionate
- places that speak Spanish
- someone who makes art
- the action of cooking food
- Atletas play many different types of these
- something that is written about someone's life
- type of música
- technique
- someone who makes música
- art
23 Clues: art • style • the fight • technique • passionate • what you eat • type of música • team in Spanish • what músicos make • someone who makes art • someone who makes food • what someone fights for • someone who makes música • places that speak Spanish • to advocate for something • someone who plays deportes • the action of cooking food • the person that sings música • someone who fights for rights • ...
Prowl Crossword!!!! 2018-01-17
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- Gym/Health teacher.
- Farrar Business and trades club run by _____.
- Business Marketing teacher.
- Spanish teacher.
- Intro Collage Read & Write teacher.
- Algebra 1/Pre-Calculus teacher.
- Club Abby Otteson runs.
- Choir piece stand in the ______.
- Agriculture teacher.
- Digital Photography teacher.
- Ex spanish teacher.
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- German teacher.
- Calculus/Statistics teacher.
- Martin’s least favorite color.
- Public Issues teacher.
- Choir teacher.
- Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher.
- World History/Honors English 9 teacher.
- Chemistry/Physics teacher.
- The name of Belleville High School's Mascot.
- Biology/Physical Science teacher.
- New middle school math teacher
- New pizza place in Belleville.
23 Clues: Choir teacher. • German teacher. • Spanish teacher. • Gym/Health teacher. • Ex spanish teacher. • Agriculture teacher. • Public Issues teacher. • Club Abby Otteson runs. • Chemistry/Physics teacher. • Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher. • Business Marketing teacher. • Calculus/Statistics teacher. • Digital Photography teacher. • Martin’s least favorite color. • New middle school math teacher • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2020-11-13
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- voyage from Spain in 1492
- group that sought religious freedom
- pool wealth for common purpose
- minority in China
- A transatlantic trade network
- become self-sufficient
- Spanish soldiers/explorers/fortune hunters
- private ownership
- mixed Spanish and Native American population
- global transfer foods ,plants, animals
- middle leg of the transatlantic trade
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- conflict between Britain and France
- Establish/direct trade with Asia
- founded colony of Plymouth
- buying and selling of Africans
- lands that are controlled by another nation
- Inca Ruler
- classical Japanese dance drama
- theory countries power depend on its wealth
- short form poetry from Japan
20 Clues: Inca Ruler • minority in China • private ownership • become self-sufficient • voyage from Spain in 1492 • founded colony of Plymouth • short form poetry from Japan • A transatlantic trade network • buying and selling of Africans • pool wealth for common purpose • classical Japanese dance drama • Establish/direct trade with Asia • conflict between Britain and France • ...
Happy Valentine's Day - Inside Jokes Edition! 2024-02-14
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- - The red headed...
- - Sauce Jack made for Carol's parents
- - My friend Rico...
- - Last name of one of Jack's favorite artists
- - Don't get...
- - Carol's main role in a high school play
- - Do you like to hold ..?
- - Boyfriend in Spanish
- - You can only say certain words in the...
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- - Jack's current hobby
- - Second date spot
- - Name of first date spot
- - Jack likes ... movies
- - Girlfriend in Spanish
- - Carol's favorite hobby
- - What a good samaritan yells when running
- - Jack's bike
- - The lessons Carol currently takes
- - Word that Jack thought started with a 'B'
- - Favorite thing to do together
20 Clues: - Jack's bike • - Don't get... • - Second date spot • - The red headed... • - My friend Rico... • - Jack's current hobby • - Boyfriend in Spanish • - Jack likes ... movies • - Girlfriend in Spanish • - Carol's favorite hobby • - Name of first date spot • - Do you like to hold ..? • - Favorite thing to do together • - The lessons Carol currently takes • - Sauce Jack made for Carol's parents • ...
1/8 2025-01-08
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- Hit song and coffee drink
- ______ Hour
- Capitol city is Moscow
- Fast way to heat up food
- Fifth planet from the Sun
- Small striped mammal
- Mans name or brand of cup
- The ocean on the East Coast
- Prominent Mountain Range in WA
- Chinese zodiac for 2025
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- Type of clover, symbol of Ireland and shake at Mcdonalds
- Spanish word for January
- The ocean on the West Coast
- Spanish word for orange fruit
- Newest staff member
- Large land animal, traditional food source for plains Native peoples
- Tallest staff member
- United States' Northern neighbor
- Large company or forest
- Today's weather
20 Clues: ______ Hour • Today's weather • Newest staff member • Tallest staff member • Small striped mammal • Capitol city is Moscow • Large company or forest • Chinese zodiac for 2025 • Spanish word for January • Fast way to heat up food • Hit song and coffee drink • Fifth planet from the Sun • Mans name or brand of cup • The ocean on the West Coast • The ocean on the East Coast • ...
Issue 15 2025-01-24
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- now, in Spanish
- weep
- deplete
- fled
- zodiac feline
- supermodel Bündchen
- overused
- washed up, ___ been
- messy room
- bet
- Swedish candy store
- mother ___
- ___ zero thirty (2012 film)
- it might be pressed before work
- former Secretary of State Henry
- barbie maker
- ___ lightly
- famous Dutch painter
- ___ Cleveland
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- Sloan or Stern
- Spanish snack
- country that has won most FIFA World Cups
- try for a seat in the Capitol
- feast
- stir
- ___ in Paris
- lion's prey
- praiseful poems
- dreamland
- actor Morgan
- Poseidon's Roman counterpart
- rise dramatically
- ages upon ages
- 2024 SZA album
34 Clues: bet • weep • fled • stir • feast • deplete • overused • dreamland • messy room • mother ___ • lion's prey • ___ lightly • ___ in Paris • actor Morgan • barbie maker • Spanish snack • zodiac feline • ___ Cleveland • Sloan or Stern • ages upon ages • 2024 SZA album • now, in Spanish • praiseful poems • rise dramatically • supermodel Bündchen • washed up, ___ been • Swedish candy store • famous Dutch painter • ...
Verbos Conjugados *Yo y Tú 2025-02-06
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- Yo:cantar
- Yo:escuchar
- Tú:beber
- to play(infinitive)
- to listen(infinitive)
- to watch(infinitive)
- to sing(infinitive)
- Yo:descansar
- Tú:mirar
- Tú:cantar
- Tú:ir
- to eat(infinitive)
- Yo:correr
- Yo:comer
- to read(infinitive)
- to learn(infinitive)
- to go(infinitive)
- Tú:leer
- Yo:leer
- Yo:ir
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- Tú:comer
- Yo:jugar(u-ue)
- to draw(infinitive)
- Tú:descansar
- to talk(infinitive)
- Tú:jugar(u-ue)
- You-In Spanish(subject pronoun)
- Yo:mirar
- to swim(infinitive)
- Tú:nadar
- Tú:escuchar
- Yo:nadar
- Tú:escribir
- to run(infinitive)
- Yo:escribir
- Tú:correr
- Yo:beber
- Él/Ella:ir
- I-In Spanish(subject pronoun)
39 Clues: Tú:ir • Yo:ir • Tú:leer • Yo:leer • Tú:comer • Tú:beber • Yo:mirar • Tú:nadar • Yo:nadar • Tú:mirar • Yo:comer • Yo:beber • Yo:cantar • Tú:cantar • Tú:correr • Yo:correr • Él/Ella:ir • Yo:escuchar • Tú:escuchar • Tú:escribir • Yo:escribir • Tú:descansar • Yo:descansar • Yo:jugar(u-ue) • Tú:jugar(u-ue) • to go(infinitive) • to run(infinitive) • to eat(infinitive) • to draw(infinitive) • to talk(infinitive) • to play(infinitive) • ...
Exploring the Americas 2024-10-22
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- Spanish Explorer
- plan a course using the stars; instrument
- related to ancient Greek and Roman culture
- rent or work in exchange for land
- fleet of war ships
- form of Christianity opposite Catholicism
- religious community
- between Atlantic and Pacific
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- large farm
- Series of European explorations
- Spanish fort
- travel completely around something
- 20th century religious movement
- a journey to a holy place
- resistance; such as to a disease
- awakening of culture
- scientific knowledge for practical purpose
- shows direction of magnetic north
- Muslim house of worship
- a point of land that sticks out into water
20 Clues: large farm • Spanish fort • Spanish Explorer • fleet of war ships • religious community • awakening of culture • Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • between Atlantic and Pacific • Series of European explorations • 20th century religious movement • resistance; such as to a disease • rent or work in exchange for land • shows direction of magnetic north • ...
U3L2 Los días y los meses 2024-03-21
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- last day of the week on a Spanish calendar
- year
- the month before mayo
- four months after May
- week
- Friday
- beginning of the year (month)
- weekend
- last month of the year
- first
- October
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- four months before December
- five months after enero
- the Day of the Dead is in this month
- the day before Sunday
- first day of the week of a Spanish calendar
- three days after Monday
- week
- the month before agosto
- two months after December
- cinco de _____
- mid-week
- day
- the day after Monday
- month
- the month after febrero
26 Clues: day • year • week • week • month • first • Friday • weekend • October • mid-week • cinco de _____ • the day after Monday • the month before mayo • four months after May • the day before Sunday • last month of the year • five months after enero • three days after Monday • the month before agosto • the month after febrero • two months after December • four months before December • beginning of the year (month) • ...
14 December 2024 2024-12-14
13 Clues: The Lala • This game • Spanish aunt • Spanish niece • Last month's song • Where is the girl? • Happy little jumping • The twin in the mirror • Mummy Bean's first name • Minutes between each alarm • In the US his name is Waldo • Alternative to WhatsApp video • Responsible for the lounge waterfall
European Explorers; Isabella Canizares 2022-10-13
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- Another good involved in the Columbian Exchange
- Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians
- 1st Spanish Explorer to reach the Pacific
- Most deadly disease
- Areas/goods involved in the Columbian Exchange
- What river did Peter Minuit settle on
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- global exchange of goods/ideas
- Columbian Exchange crop; Indians to Europe
- Weapons Spanish Conquistadors used to conquer Native American Empires
- What animale did Native American never see?
- 1 region the Spanish King established
11 Clues: Most deadly disease • global exchange of goods/ideas • 1 region the Spanish King established • What river did Peter Minuit settle on • 1st Spanish Explorer to reach the Pacific • Columbian Exchange crop; Indians to Europe • Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians • What animale did Native American never see? • Areas/goods involved in the Columbian Exchange • ...
Math Vocabulary 2025-02-18
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- In spanish means ¨conjunto¨
- Includes fractions and decimal numbers
- Is the opposite of multiplication.
- In spanish means ¨tarea¨
- Is an instrument used to solve exercises.
- Infinite decimal numbers.
- +5 is an example of this kind of numbers.
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- -3 is an example of this kind of numbers.
- All numbers that we use to count.
- Is the bog set of numbers and includes the N,Z,Q and I.
- In spanish means ¨Suma¨
11 Clues: In spanish means ¨Suma¨ • In spanish means ¨tarea¨ • Infinite decimal numbers. • In spanish means ¨conjunto¨ • All numbers that we use to count. • Is the opposite of multiplication. • Includes fractions and decimal numbers • -3 is an example of this kind of numbers. • Is an instrument used to solve exercises. • +5 is an example of this kind of numbers. • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword Challenge 2025-10-25
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- 1781 uprising against colonial government and taxes
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil
- Major silver mining town in Peru
- Large estates or plantations in Latin America
- Mixed-race group of Europeans and Indigenous peoples
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- Disease that killed most Indigenous peoples
- Labor system giving Spanish control over Indigenous workers
- Officials representing the Spanish king in the colonies
- Conqueror who defeated the Aztecs
- Spanish king who introduced the Bourbon Reforms
- Brazil’s main plantation crop
11 Clues: Brazil’s main plantation crop • Major silver mining town in Peru • Conqueror who defeated the Aztecs • Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil • Disease that killed most Indigenous peoples • Large estates or plantations in Latin America • Spanish king who introduced the Bourbon Reforms • 1781 uprising against colonial government and taxes • ...
South America Vocab 2014-05-08
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- War a war between citizens of the same country.
- a person in Spanish colonies in the Americas who was a European descendant
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- 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.
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- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- a person in Spanish colonies in the Americas who was an American born descendant of Spanish settlers
- 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.
- tax on imported goods
- someone sent on a religious mission
- agreement
10 Clues: agreement • tax on imported goods • someone sent on a religious mission • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • War a war between citizens of the same country. • 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. • ...
The Mongol and Spanish Empire 2025-04-03
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- A valuable resource sought by the Spanish during their conquest.
- Mongols improved this infrastructure.
- A grain brought to Spain from the Aztec Empire
- The Silk Road helped boost this.
- The religion spread by the Spanish in the Americas.
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- A disease introduced by the Spanish that devastated indigenous populations.
- The act of giving up to the Mongols to avoid violence.
- The Spanish conqueror of the Aztec Empire's surname.
- A title meaning prince, king, ruler, or sovereign.
- The act of taking control of a country or territory by force.
10 Clues: The Silk Road helped boost this. • Mongols improved this infrastructure. • A grain brought to Spain from the Aztec Empire • A title meaning prince, king, ruler, or sovereign. • The religion spread by the Spanish in the Americas. • The Spanish conqueror of the Aztec Empire's surname. • The act of giving up to the Mongols to avoid violence. • ...
Apple final npi pussle 2020-09-23
10 Clues: music german • apple spanish • widget french • launch spanish • pin portuauges • stickers german • picture italian • library italian • translate italian • messages portuguese
unit 5 2023-12-05
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- /the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- Dias / His voyage showed the Atlantic and the Indian oceans flowed into eachother
- Balance of Trade /occurs when a country exports more goods than it imports
- East India Company / granting it a 24-year monopoly on trade and colonization that included the American coast between Newfoundland and the Straits of Magellan.
- Da Gama /the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope.
- /an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- / following a Marxist-Leninist military coup
- Henry / Sponsored explorations that accomplished much for Portugal
- /is a landlocked country in West Africa
- of Tordesillas / Divided the New World into SPanish and Portugues Spheres of influence
- He /Chinese Admiral in the Indian Ocean
- / a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- Exchange /swap of Old and New World germs, animals, plants, peoples, and cultures
- /a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
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- / a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- Cortes / his role in the destruction of the Aztec Empire in 1521.
- /a member of a people of northern Nigeria and adjacent regions.
- /was a Spanish military general who led the Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second Spanish Republic
- /officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa
- /the works of Sunni Ali and Muhammad I Askia
- / was not merely a conqueror who was able to rule over a large empire with different tribes and languages, but also developed Mali's mechanisms Mansa Musa /was the king of the ancient empire of Mali in West Africa.
- Columbus / his 1492 'discovery' of the 'new world' of the Americas on board his ship Santa Maria.
- Company /a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders.
- /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.
- /eople are a West African ethnic group who mainly inhabit parts of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo.
25 Clues: /is a landlocked country in West Africa • He /Chinese Admiral in the Indian Ocean • /the works of Sunni Ali and Muhammad I Askia • / following a Marxist-Leninist military coup • /officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa • /a member of a people of northern Nigeria and adjacent regions. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2025-09-30
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- Native plant that was transplanted from America to England, became a staple part of Italian cuisine
- sail or travel all the way around the world
- Native plant that was transplanted from America to England, became a staple part of Irish farming
- a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first European to reach India by sea
- Aztec Emperor when Coronado arrives in Mexico
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indigenous inhabitants of an area.
- the forced movement of more than 12 million African people to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century, primarily for forced labor on plantations and mines.
- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres following Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage
- The treaty of _______ divided the non European words between Spain and Portugal
- A spice highly prized in history, not just for its culinary uses, but also for its alleged aphrodisiac and medicinal properties. Only found on the Banda islands
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- A Spanish explorer who is credited incorrectly with discovering America
- Spanish conquistador that toppled the Aztec empire
- of good hope Southern most tip of Africa
- The science of drawing, studying and creating maps
- A Japanese harbor where only 2 dutch ships were allowed to trade each year.
- The investment of money to make a profit
- A scientific instrument used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies, which in turn allowed users to tell time, determine latitude, and navigate
- an imperial dynasty of China that followed the collapse of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty
- People of Native American and European decent
- Spanish settlers that had been born in Spain
- The right to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans in a particular area
- an economic system that values trade and the creation of overseas empires
- Trade A trade route linking Europe, Africa and the Americas
- Resistance to a particular sickness or disease
- Spanish Settlers who had been born in the New World
- Person an individual held in forced servitude, stripped of freedom, and compelled to work without pay against their will under threat of violence, separation, or death.
- A Spanish explorer who's voyage circumnavigated the globe
29 Clues: Capital of the Aztec Empire • The investment of money to make a profit • of good hope Southern most tip of Africa • sail or travel all the way around the world • Spanish settlers that had been born in Spain • People of Native American and European decent • Aztec Emperor when Coronado arrives in Mexico • Resistance to a particular sickness or disease • ...
Aztec Empire 2026-04-01
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- causing admiration or awe
- Another name for Spanish explorer
- A wide road for travel
- Native American Princess who could speak Mayan, Spanish, and Aztec.
- Aztec Warriors are no match for these types of weapons when Cortes returns to conquer Tenochtitlan
- bird which would be a sign for Aztecs that they found their home
- animal in the bird's mouth which would be a sign for Aztecs that they found their home
- very large
- Every Aztec male was trained to be one of these
- What Cortes and the Spanish are searching for in Mexico
- a Mesoamerican people who built an empire in central Mexico that flourished from 1428 to 1519 C.E.
- Aztec Serpent God expected to return to take Aztec Throne: Pale Skinned arriving from the East
- Texcoco: the name of the Lake where they built their new city
- the wooden stakes driven into the lake to create a solid foundation for the Aztecs on their island home
- country that invaded the Aztecs
- the Aztecs required this for all city-states that it ruled over
- Country in the Aztecs lived in
- European city smaller than Tenochtitlan
- a solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground
- uniform behavior according to a set of social or cultural rules or beliefs
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- Aztec ruler in the early 1500s most famous for his confrontation with the Spanish
- Central America land where the Aztecs, Mayans, and Inca lived
- two pipes that brought fresh water to Tenochtitlan
- disease brought by Spanish that kills many Aztecs
- Spanish Conquistador who led the expidition into Mexico
- Lake the Aztecs built their capital city in
- "floating gardens"
- to take control of a person or thing by force
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire
- crop most important to the Aztecs
- a professional soldier who is paid to fight for another country or group
- City: the city of present day Tenochtitlan
- a public square or open area in a city where people gather
- the plant which would be a sign for Aztecs that they found their home
- An enormous capital city in the Valley of Mexico from roughly 100 to 650 CE, Pyramid of the Sun was most famous part of this city
- a group of countries, city-states, or other entities who agree to work together, usually for common defense or trade
- necessary for the existence of something
- Place in Royal Palace where feathers of parrots and queztals were collected for trade
38 Clues: very large • "floating gardens" • A wide road for travel • causing admiration or awe • Country in the Aztecs lived in • country that invaded the Aztecs • Another name for Spanish explorer • crop most important to the Aztecs • the capital city of the Aztec Empire • European city smaller than Tenochtitlan • necessary for the existence of something • ...
Holymary Newspaper Crossword 2021-11-30
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- clothing that is prohibited
- annual excursion
- leader of students
- where all the teachers reunite
- Condcordia's colour
- where happiness starts
- forbidden school material to use
- sweetest time of the year
- will happen if you arrive late
- safety in the lab
- phone you may leave them in the tray
- green house of our school
- language that we love to speak
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- english play between two tragic lovers
- christmas school event
- our favourite carol song
- spanish merit
- court where half of our sport equipment is lost
- needed for all girls
- can lead you to detention
- Red house of our school
21 Clues: spanish merit • annual excursion • safety in the lab • leader of students • Condcordia's colour • needed for all girls • christmas school event • where happiness starts • Red house of our school • our favourite carol song • can lead you to detention • sweetest time of the year • green house of our school • clothing that is prohibited • where all the teachers reunite • ...
Spanish Expressions on Likes/Dislikes 2013-12-05
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- to dance
- chocolate
- to cook
- movie theater
- vacations
- grapes
- spinach
- to watch T.V.
- tennis
- television
- music
- refreshments
- baseball
- peas
- onions
- I don't like
- Spanish
- broccoli
- to study
- to play
- to swim
- to walk
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- raisins
- to listen to the radio
- Do you like...?(formal)
- to work
- I really like
- to teach
- to speak Spanish
- carrots
- cheese
- school
- to sing
- to jump
- soccer
- cake
- I like
- strawberries
- money
- ice cream
- to buy
- radio
- Do you like...?(informal)
43 Clues: peas • cake • music • money • radio • grapes • tennis • cheese • school • soccer • I like • onions • to buy • raisins • to work • to cook • spinach • carrots • to sing • to jump • Spanish • to play • to swim • to walk • to dance • to teach • baseball • broccoli • to study • chocolate • vacations • ice cream • television • refreshments • strawberries • I don't like • I really like • movie theater • to watch T.V. • to speak Spanish • to listen to the radio • ...
European Wines 2022-04-18
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- French wine classification
- White wine with petrol notes
- Red wine from Burgenland
- Right bank Bordeaux area
- White grape from Galicia
- Type of wood used for barrels
- Region in Bordeaux (left bank)
- Wine of Rhone Valley
- Famous for a black rooster
- Best location for gewürztraminer
- Famous home of port
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- Italian wine quality indicator
- Fortified wine from Duoro
- pest of the vineyard
- Spanish region famous for Tempranillo
- grape of cava
- Most planted red grape of France
- Region in Bordeaux (right bank)
- Island know for heated wine
- Chardonnay grapes of Burgundy
- Spanish made sparkling wine
- French wine quality indicator
22 Clues: grape of cava • Famous home of port • pest of the vineyard • Wine of Rhone Valley • Red wine from Burgenland • Right bank Bordeaux area • White grape from Galicia • Fortified wine from Duoro • French wine classification • Famous for a black rooster • Island know for heated wine • Spanish made sparkling wine • White wine with petrol notes • Type of wood used for barrels • ...
The Prince of Los Cocuyos 2022-09-13
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- paper copies
- a spice for cooking
- horns contains food or drink
- admitted defeat
- Spanish word for country of Spain
- dirt
- tiled floor
- - unhappy
- Cuban dance
- a spice for cooking
- documents to travel into countries
- tape a music player
- wrapped tightly
- internal parts of body
- large hat traditionally worn
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- extending outwards
- a game with puck and stick
- hole in pavement
- said suddenly
- shorts like shirt
- aromas
- very happy
- adjustable blinds
- grandmother
- without stopping
- paper mache with candy
- flowing plants
- house attach to church
- look(Spanish)
- satisfy
- determination
31 Clues: dirt • aromas • satisfy • - unhappy • very happy • grandmother • tiled floor • Cuban dance • paper copies • said suddenly • look(Spanish) • determination • flowing plants • admitted defeat • wrapped tightly • hole in pavement • without stopping • shorts like shirt • adjustable blinds • extending outwards • a spice for cooking • a spice for cooking • tape a music player • paper mache with candy • house attach to church • ...
May 10, 2020 2020-05-09
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- yucky
- skunk
- Cat hair removal task force
- Dancing with an audience
- Rio binged before us
- driveway fun
- the hero
- paper saver
- spanish phone time
- 2020
- Where did Daddy learn, “A’ight”
- stocked full, left out half empty
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- spanish tool
- bunny
- today
- funny spin
- if lucky raven will find you here
- a little more onya
- opening soon
- feature of cute new sweaters
- the best mom
- loaves both sweet and savory
- kitchen remnant after Roark chicken
- loves you
- you now conveniently share with Roark
- Italy pre-Covid spot
- orange
27 Clues: 2020 • yucky • skunk • bunny • today • orange • the hero • loves you • funny spin • paper saver • spanish tool • opening soon • driveway fun • the best mom • a little more onya • spanish phone time • Rio binged before us • Italy pre-Covid spot • Dancing with an audience • Cat hair removal task force • feature of cute new sweaters • loaves both sweet and savory • Where did Daddy learn, “A’ight” • ...
Útiles escolares, las clases y la ropa para la escuela. Sra. Jiménez Español 1 2021-01-22
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- teacher male
- highlighter
- pen in Colombia
- lot
- Physical Education
- English
- Chemistry
- T-shirt
- Spanish
- little (it starts with the letter "p")
- jacket
- class
- book
- pen in España
- backpack
- calculator
- Mathematics
- folder
- eraser
- student
- Science
- notebook
- teacher female
- Geography
- pants
- paper
- high school in Spanish speaking countries
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- watch
- ruler
- pen
- shoes
- Geometry
- Biology
- schedule
- pen in México
- Calculus
- History
- computer
- Drama
- Algebra
- lunch
- Cooking
- school
- cards
- Art
- pencil
46 Clues: pen • lot • Art • book • watch • ruler • shoes • class • Drama • lunch • cards • pants • paper • jacket • folder • eraser • school • pencil • English • Biology • T-shirt • Spanish • History • Algebra • Cooking • student • Science • Geometry • schedule • Calculus • computer • backpack • notebook • Chemistry • Geography • calculator • highlighter • Mathematics • teacher male • pen in México • pen in España • teacher female • pen in Colombia • Physical Education • ...
SeedFolks 2022-05-23
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- general education diploma
- to settle disputes peacefully
- cone shaped tube used to collect water
- piece of land used for farming
- keeping tabs on released prisoners
- spanish grocery store
- to grow
- not active
- dying/in a bad shape
- camp guard prison camp where many were killed in WW2
- proper behavior
- type of disease that kills plants
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- change clothing to fit better by sewing
- platform honoring the dead (vietnamese tradition)
- a gesture without asking
- huge/large area
- spanish community
- piece of writing about a dead person's life
- empty, unused
- unskilled laborers
- sway back and forth
- to pull/carry something
22 Clues: to grow • not active • empty, unused • huge/large area • proper behavior • spanish community • unskilled laborers • sway back and forth • dying/in a bad shape • spanish grocery store • to pull/carry something • a gesture without asking • general education diploma • to settle disputes peacefully • piece of land used for farming • type of disease that kills plants • ...
History 2017-11-12
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- named America
- Second Spanish social class
- pirates trying to take ships
- Southern tip of Africa
- Incan ruler Pizzaro killed
- Lighter and faster ships
- Workers paying off debt
- Sailor who made a sail school
- Cape of good hope
- Americans converting people to Christianity
- Biggest tribe known
- triangular sails
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- Man who preached to end slavery
- Spanish ruler who heard rumors of gold
- star measuring tool
- a tool to measure starts and distance for sailing
- people of African and European decent
- A sea under Europe
- country west in Europe and next to Portugal
- Ocean right of Africa
- Circumnavigated the world
21 Clues: named America • triangular sails • Cape of good hope • A sea under Europe • star measuring tool • Biggest tribe known • Ocean right of Africa • Southern tip of Africa • Workers paying off debt • Lighter and faster ships • Circumnavigated the world • Incan ruler Pizzaro killed • Second Spanish social class • pirates trying to take ships • Sailor who made a sail school • ...
Kira Dillon - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- Cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- First British Colony
- Conqueror
- Land controlled by another nation
- British vs. French
- Spanish abuse of Native American labor
- Trade Between New World, Europe, and Africa
- Slave ships across the Atlantic
- Conquered Aztec Empire
- Competition for national wealth
- Private ownership
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- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Investors buy shares larger company
- Conquered Incan Empire
- Trade across the world and multiple nations
- First contact with Americas
- Aztec Ruler
- Incan Ruler
- Transporting of slaves from Africa to New World
- European disease that had a large toll on Native Americans
20 Clues: Conqueror • Aztec Ruler • Incan Ruler • Private ownership • British vs. French • First British Colony • Conquered Incan Empire • Conquered Aztec Empire • First contact with Americas • Slave ships across the Atlantic • Competition for national wealth • Land controlled by another nation • Mix of Spanish and Native American • Investors buy shares larger company • ...
8 2024-09-07
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- NBA legend Charles
- Legendary NFL quarterback
- Tennis great Martina
- Cricket batting legend
- F1 driver Schumacher
- MLB home run hero
- NBA three-point king
- Chess world champion Bobby
- U.S. tennis champion Chris
- Tennis legend Ivan
- Italian soccer manager
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- Super Bowl-winning QB
- F1 racing champion
- Spanish goalkeeping icon
- Golf's Golden Bear
- Detroit Lions running back
- NFL MVP quarterback Cam
- Formula 1 racing legend
- Tennis star with flair
- 15-time golf major winner
- Spanish soccer striker
- Scored 100 points in a game
- NBA shot-blocker Olajuwon
- NBA scoring champion
- English soccer goalkeeper
25 Clues: MLB home run hero • F1 racing champion • NBA legend Charles • Golf's Golden Bear • Tennis legend Ivan • Tennis great Martina • F1 driver Schumacher • NBA three-point king • NBA scoring champion • Super Bowl-winning QB • Tennis star with flair • Cricket batting legend • Spanish soccer striker • Italian soccer manager • NFL MVP quarterback Cam • Formula 1 racing legend • Spanish goalkeeping icon • ...
H-1 By the Sea 2025-02-20
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- Native American word for "shell money"
- rhymes with "bruised"
- plural of "tooth"
- English word for the Spanish word "dos"
- synonym for "cash"
- the 1st people to live in a place
- antonym for "twice"
- rhymes with "lined"
- root word "cover" + suffix "ing"
- compound word (has root words "sea" & "shells")
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- compound word (has root words "when" + "ever")
- synonym for "cute"
- synonym for "gleam"
- synonym for "spherical"
- English word for the Spanish word "uno"
- synonym for "posterior"
- rhymes with "loons"
- subclass of gastropods (in the mollusk phylum of the animal kingdom)
- antonym for "everything"
- rhymes with "marry"
20 Clues: plural of "tooth" • synonym for "cute" • synonym for "cash" • synonym for "gleam" • rhymes with "loons" • antonym for "twice" • rhymes with "lined" • rhymes with "marry" • rhymes with "bruised" • synonym for "spherical" • synonym for "posterior" • antonym for "everything" • root word "cover" + suffix "ing" • the 1st people to live in a place • Native American word for "shell money" • ...
MARTINEZ FAMILY 2025-01-17
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- PLAYS BASKETBALL
- DARRELL'S 3RD SON
- USED TO OWN A PORSCHE
- HAS 2 DAUGHTERS
- IS FROM GRAND JUNCTION
- IS THE TALLEST IN THE FAMILY
- WORKS FOR NASDAQ
- LOVES LIVE MUSIC
- WAS BORN IN 2024
- IS FROM MEXICO
- WANTS TO LEARN SPANISH
- WAS A FLIGHT ATTENDANT
- NICKNAMED AFTER A DOLL
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- IS AN ARTIST
- SPEAKS SPANISH AND ENGLSIH
- HAS A SON AND A DAUGHTER
- SHARES A NAME WITH YOU
- MAKES APPLE BUTTER
- NICKNAME IS VIEJA
- IS A GRANDMA OF 2
- LOVES TO COOK
- BORN IN 2023
- USED TO BE PUNK ROCK
- PLAYS THE GUITAR
- IS A DANCER
25 Clues: IS A DANCER • IS AN ARTIST • BORN IN 2023 • LOVES TO COOK • IS FROM MEXICO • HAS 2 DAUGHTERS • PLAYS BASKETBALL • WORKS FOR NASDAQ • LOVES LIVE MUSIC • PLAYS THE GUITAR • WAS BORN IN 2024 • DARRELL'S 3RD SON • NICKNAME IS VIEJA • IS A GRANDMA OF 2 • MAKES APPLE BUTTER • USED TO BE PUNK ROCK • USED TO OWN A PORSCHE • SHARES A NAME WITH YOU • IS FROM GRAND JUNCTION • WANTS TO LEARN SPANISH • ...
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 • ...
Vail Resorts 2026-01-14
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- A creative phase in history
- Swamp creature gets help
- Environmentally friendly Anaheim hockey team
- City of angels feeling a little down
- Wooden statue of Harvey Oswald
- Django speeding
- Fast mode of US travel
- Face concealer at a mountain wedding
- Molten italian cuisine
- Letter addressed to a jedi
- Manchester City coach affirms in spanish
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- A chopper traveling a 90's boy band
- A celebrity geologist
- Sports player gets drafted
- Geographic channel about the Denver airport
- Another phrase for "We want the information"
- Scenic landscape
- A spanish flying mammal
- Where Aliens practice their golf swing
- A reptile fight
20 Clues: Django speeding • A reptile fight • Scenic landscape • A celebrity geologist • Fast mode of US travel • Molten italian cuisine • A spanish flying mammal • Swamp creature gets help • Sports player gets drafted • Letter addressed to a jedi • A creative phase in history • Wooden statue of Harvey Oswald • A chopper traveling a 90's boy band • City of angels feeling a little down • ...
Colonial Administration 2024-09-30
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- Monarchical authority that governed Spanish territories and appointed viceroys
- The last viceroyalty to be created
- Spanish colonial officials responsible for local justice and administration
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- Administrative divisions in Spanish colonies, often led by a captain-general
- Territorial division ruled by a representative of the Spanish crown
- Colonial territory that included present-day Mexico and parts of the United States
- Local councils established in Spanish colonies to govern towns
- Spanish governmental body overseeing colonial affairs in the Americas
8 Clues: The last viceroyalty to be created • Local councils established in Spanish colonies to govern towns • Territorial division ruled by a representative of the Spanish crown • Spanish governmental body overseeing colonial affairs in the Americas • Spanish colonial officials responsible for local justice and administration • ...
EMEA Cuisine 2021-04-29
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- A Turkish food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk
- Best-known Turkish Cuisine abroad
- Beer in spanish
- The national drink of Turkey
- Catalan sparkling wine
- Spiced ground beef cooked in a whole loaf of bread, either in a rotisserie oven or baked in a regular oven
- The most famous fast food in the Egyptian breakfast made of fava beans
- Beef dish prepared for festivities such as Eid Al-Adhah
- Famous fried tapas mostly made of cod or iberian ham
- One of the most famous dishes of Egyptian cuisine with rice, lentils, onions, garlic, chickpeas, and tomato sauce
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- This deliciousness boils in a special pot called "cezve": "Turkish..."
- A family of stuffed dishes that can be served warm or cold
- Popular Spanish dish made of potatoes
- Famous spanish dish made of slow cooked rice with meat or seafood
- Sometimes it has rosewater, sometimes it has lemon "Turkish...".
- The most popular sweet pastry of eastern cuisine in Turkey
- The richest meal of Turkish cuisine
- Iberian nougat
18 Clues: Iberian nougat • Beer in spanish • Catalan sparkling wine • The national drink of Turkey • Best-known Turkish Cuisine abroad • The richest meal of Turkish cuisine • Popular Spanish dish made of potatoes • Famous fried tapas mostly made of cod or iberian ham • Beef dish prepared for festivities such as Eid Al-Adhah • A Turkish food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk • ...
Time Between Us 2015-02-22
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- Anna and Emma’s friend(pg 28)
- Year and month chicago starts in
- A concert that Brooke got lost at(pg 19)
- Male Main Character in the Book (pg 25)
- The name of the book(Front Page)
- Female Main Character in the Book (pg 17)
- A sport that Bennett takes Anna to do
- The Track that Anna runs at (pg 9)
- Date Anna accepted to go on the Summer Exchange Program
- Where Bennett is from
- A tragedy that happened to Emma and Justin(pg197)
- Where Anna gets her ticket for Mexico
- What Anna begs Bennett to do to change what happened to Emma and Justin
- What music goes on
- Year and Place Anna is from and where Bennett travels to
- Works at the Record Store and later on is Emma's Boyfriend(pg 19)
- The day that Anna was in Bennetts room in 2012(pg 289)
- Anna’s Spanish teacher
- Anna's Best Friend (pg 16)
- Bennett name in Spanish class
- What Anna has to do in order to see Bennett Again(pg 292)
- Place where Anna lives
- Where Anna was supposed go to(pg314)
- What everyone walks each day at the Illinois High School
- Where Anna Works(pg 57)
- the place that Anna got in the Cross Country State Finals
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- Where Justin Works(pg 57)
- What Anna agrees to do on June 1st
- Where Bennett offers to take Anna for breakfast pg 367
- place and year it is where Bennett is supposed to be
- What Maggie gets when she is older
- A Language Every American student has to learn (pg 23)
- The grade that Emma and anna became BFF’s(pg 18)
- What Anna pushes into her travel map to remember where she’s been
- Where Anna goes and gets in second
- First Place Bennett took Anna(pg 119)
- What Anna wins in Spanish Class
- Anna’s Spanish map of Mexico
- Author of the book(Front Page)
- Anna’s name in Spanish class
- Where Anna goes for her Summer Exchange Program
- Second place Bennett travels Anna to
- What Anna uses to remember where she’s been
- Bennetts Grandma
- Where Anna ran at
- A country just outside of the United States
- Bennett's Sister
- Date and year Anna went up to Bennett and gave him a letter(pg 1)
- What Anna and Bennett wrote for each other
- Happens at the Bookstore(pg 121)
50 Clues: Bennetts Grandma • Bennett's Sister • Where Anna ran at • What music goes on • Where Bennett is from • Anna’s Spanish teacher • Place where Anna lives • Where Anna Works(pg 57) • Where Justin Works(pg 57) • Anna's Best Friend (pg 16) • Anna’s Spanish map of Mexico • Anna’s name in Spanish class • Anna and Emma’s friend(pg 28) • Bennett name in Spanish class • Author of the book(Front Page) • ...
Phonetics 2020-11-12
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- Romeo's girlfriend
- A Canadian province
- Holiday accommodation
- The overall winner
- Well done in Spanish
- The mouth of a large river
- Capital of Peru
- An acting trophy
- A latin dance
- A man that you speak to
- Knock a small ball around
- The oldest Smurf
- A citizen of America
- Juliet's boyfriend
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- A warlike African warrior
- A Scottish dram
- He has a chocolate factory
- Sound bouncing back
- A ballroom dance
- Spanish mountain range
- A metric weight
- The month for fireworks
- The top male
- Clothes for Cadets
- A picture of bones
- Vast Asian country
26 Clues: The top male • A latin dance • A Scottish dram • A metric weight • Capital of Peru • A ballroom dance • An acting trophy • The oldest Smurf • Romeo's girlfriend • The overall winner • Clothes for Cadets • A picture of bones • Vast Asian country • Juliet's boyfriend • A Canadian province • Sound bouncing back • Well done in Spanish • A citizen of America • Holiday accommodation • Spanish mountain range • ...
Daniel 2021-02-02
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- One of Rosies nicknames
- Spanish for orange
- Surname of your mate Ben
- A race category in D & D
- What we call your room
- Half goat
- One of your online PS4 games
- Italian/Spanish/ Mexican dip
- A character in Red Dwarf
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- Favourite pizza topping
- Captain Morgan for example
- Your long pillow
- Your job when we go out in Cassie
- Currency of Fortnite
- You give love a bad name & Livin’ on a prayer
- Your weapon of choice!
- One of Mums nicknames for you
- Goddess of the hunt
- Dads middle name
- One of your oldest toys
20 Clues: Half goat • Your long pillow • Dads middle name • Spanish for orange • Goddess of the hunt • Currency of Fortnite • Your weapon of choice! • What we call your room • Favourite pizza topping • One of Rosies nicknames • One of your oldest toys • Surname of your mate Ben • A race category in D & D • A character in Red Dwarf • Captain Morgan for example • One of your online PS4 games • ...
Berta Vila - Atlantic trade 2023-10-13
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- English Settlers after Puritans
- Modern day New York City
- Private ownership
- Incan ruler
- British vs French
- Land controlled by another nation
- English settlers of Massachusetts
- Modern day Quebec
- Investors by shares larger company
- Competition for national wealth
- Conquered the aztecs
- First British colony
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- Slaves of Africa to New World
- Slave ships across Atlantic
- balance trade Exports over Imports
- Conquered the Incas
- Mix Spanish and Native American
- First contact with Americas
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- Cultural transfer to and for the Americas
- Conquerors
- Trade network New World,Africa,Europe
22 Clues: Conquerors • Incan ruler • Private ownership • British vs French • Modern day Quebec • Conquered the Incas • Conquered the aztecs • First British colony • Modern day New York City • Slave ships across Atlantic • First contact with Americas • Slaves of Africa to New World • English Settlers after Puritans • Mix Spanish and Native American • Competition for national wealth • ...
Hayden Cooper- The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Marah Papcunik - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- Britsh Vs French
- private ownership
- Spanish abusing Native American labors
- first successful English settlement in the new world
- conquered the Incas
- transportation of slave from Africa to New World
- land controled by other nation
- competition for national wealth
- the exchange of products between international borders
- conquered the Aztecs
- first contacts with Americas
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- cultral transfer to and from America
- trade network of Africa, New World, and Europe
- Incan Ruler
- Aztec king
- slave ships across Atlantic
- investors buy shares of larger company
- disease that ravaged the Native Americans
- conquerors
- mix of Native American and Spanish
20 Clues: Aztec king • conquerors • Incan Ruler • Britsh Vs French • private ownership • conquered the Incas • conquered the Aztecs • slave ships across Atlantic • first contacts with Americas • land controled by other nation • competition for national wealth • mix of Native American and Spanish • cultral transfer to and from America • Spanish abusing Native American labors • ...
P1 G1 2023-10-24
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- in 1901, Congress passed...
- territory bought after Spanish-American War
- Cuban poet and revolutionary
- Hawaii's most important export
- exaggerated stories
- developed dollar diplomacy
- U.S. proposed trading policy with China
- stems from Manifest Destiny
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- changed economy and production in America forever
- measures to try and achieve U.S. goals
- disease transmitted by mosquitos
- U.S. practiced...
- apart of the Rough Riders
- part of the "Big Stick Policy"
- unexpectedly rich in natural resources
- U.S.S. _____ exploded, leading to Spanish American War
- transmitted Yellow Fever
- Dewey attacked Filipino capital _______.
- the U.S. aided them against Spain...
- believed that the nation relied on expansion
20 Clues: U.S. practiced... • exaggerated stories • transmitted Yellow Fever • apart of the Rough Riders • developed dollar diplomacy • in 1901, Congress passed... • stems from Manifest Destiny • Cuban poet and revolutionary • part of the "Big Stick Policy" • Hawaii's most important export • disease transmitted by mosquitos • the U.S. aided them against Spain... • ...
#marriedtothemoney 2025-10-26
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- Their preferred cooking appliance
- Her lyrics fill Abby's brain
- and David's preferred pet
- Tonight's dessert
- Where David grew up and Abby vacationed with her family
- Where David and Abby will be living
- Abby's favorite college team
- One of Abby and David's shared languages
- David's preferred beverage
- David's birthplace
- Abby's favorite NBA team
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- David's favorite college team
- The name of tonight's caterer
- Abby and David's first dance song
- Abby's preferred beverage
- How to pluralize the name Cruz
- Abby and David's honeymoon spot
- David's favorite NBA team
- The meaning of "Cruz" in Spanish
- Abby's birthplace
- How David and Abby met
21 Clues: Tonight's dessert • Abby's birthplace • David's birthplace • How David and Abby met • Abby's favorite NBA team • and David's preferred pet • Abby's preferred beverage • David's favorite NBA team • David's preferred beverage • Her lyrics fill Abby's brain • Abby's favorite college team • David's favorite college team • The name of tonight's caterer • How to pluralize the name Cruz • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Part 1 2024-09-05
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- without stopping
- horns containing food and drink
- shorts that resemble a skirt
- paper mache figure filled with candy
- determination
- repeated
- improper
- grandmother (Spanish)
- said suddenly
- admitted defeat
- look (Spanish)
- flowering plants in the iris family
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- wrapping up tightly
- a game in which players push a puck with long sticks
- internal parts of the body
- a house attached to a church
- dirt
- aromas moving through the air
- with confidence that one is correct
- a spice often used for cooking
- a hole in the pavement
- large hats traditionally worn in Spain and Mexico
- very happy
- satisfy
24 Clues: dirt • satisfy • repeated • improper • very happy • determination • said suddenly • look (Spanish) • admitted defeat • without stopping • wrapping up tightly • grandmother (Spanish) • a hole in the pavement • internal parts of the body • a house attached to a church • shorts that resemble a skirt • aromas moving through the air • a spice often used for cooking • horns containing food and drink • ...
Nuestro Amor 2024-12-01
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- Worst place we've slept
- Primer beso? (Ancryonym)
- Youre so ____ baby
- Our todos
- My goto chicago phrase
- Spanish favorite
- Angel almost quit on what date
- Libbys favorite car activity
- Would only eat out of your bowl
- First day trip where
- Our go-to night drink
- Libby threw ___ in my face
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- I was forced to sign...
- We painted
- Fav morning activity
- Hiccup
- Spanish most used
- anniversary date
- Angel has too much(sometimes)
- Angel's been there 3/4
- First date
- Favorite sound effect
- First flight
- Favorite Color
- Angel more like
25 Clues: Hiccup • Our todos • We painted • First date • First flight • Favorite Color • Angel more like • anniversary date • Spanish favorite • Spanish most used • Youre so ____ baby • Fav morning activity • First day trip where • Favorite sound effect • Our go-to night drink • Angel's been there 3/4 • My goto chicago phrase • I was forced to sign... • Worst place we've slept • Primer beso? (Ancryonym) • ...
WTHI Ashlyn Edition 2024-11-07
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- sign of good things to come
- Natalie fuel
- the big show
- press pass
- room for spirited conversation?
- WTHI web slinger
- Onomatopoeia Orator
- wooden connoisseur
- raise alternative
- WTHI lobbyist?
- artistic choice
- bone-breaking entity
- Hustler Rustler
- spanish spanish speaker
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- there's no time for him
- Sports mandate
- Transparent at WTHI?
- quilted blanket of snow or arctic pirate?
- you can see it on the towercam
- Compwaint depawtment
- it never breaks?
- He has IT!
- lyric to any melody
- not more engineers
- wthi vampire
- Dorothy's Boss?
- Lord Byron?
- Purdue ticket winner
28 Clues: press pass • He has IT! • Lord Byron? • Natalie fuel • the big show • wthi vampire • Sports mandate • WTHI lobbyist? • Dorothy's Boss? • artistic choice • Hustler Rustler • it never breaks? • WTHI web slinger • raise alternative • not more engineers • wooden connoisseur • lyric to any melody • Onomatopoeia Orator • Transparent at WTHI? • Compwaint depawtment • bone-breaking entity • Purdue ticket winner • ...
Venezuela Crossword 2025-08-09
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- Venezuela’s National sport
- An ingredient in Mandocas
- Important leader born in Venezuela’s capital city
- This country shares a border Venezuela
- Country directly south of Venezuela
- Venezuelan music program for kids
- Spanish word for Breakfast
- Mountain range overlooking Venezuela’s capital city
- Type of climate in Venezuela’s coast
- Venezuela’s chain of islands
- World’s tallest waterfall
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- Large lake famous for lightning
- Venezuela’s Capital city
- Sea north of Venezuela
- Most popular sport in Venezuela
- The continuous lightning event on Venezuela’s large lake
- Currency of Venezuela
- Unique, large rodent found in Venezuelan rainforests
- Feature found on Venezuela’s flag
- Official language of Venezuela
20 Clues: Currency of Venezuela • Sea north of Venezuela • Venezuela’s Capital city • An ingredient in Mandocas • World’s tallest waterfall • 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 • Venezuelan music program for kids • ...
Bonus Crossword: End of the Aztecs 2020-05-13
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- land given to Spanish settlers in the Spanish colonies
- number of months a Spaniard had to find a wife in the colonies
- representative of the monarch in the colonies
- a sudden, radical change in political leadership of a country
- an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
- steal valuable things
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- Roman Catholic priests who took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- descendants of early Spanish settlers in Mexico
- the people created by Spanish and Aztec intermarriage
- a type of guess based off past knowledge and logical inference
10 Clues: steal valuable things • representative of the monarch in the colonies • descendants of early Spanish settlers in Mexico • an event resulting in great loss and misfortune • the people created by Spanish and Aztec intermarriage • land given to Spanish settlers in the Spanish colonies • a sudden, radical change in political leadership of a country • ...
The Age of Exploration 2024-02-05
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- A global exchange of people, goods, technology, ideas, and even diseases began
- Ship that used triangular sails instead of square sails and rudders instead of oars
- Merchants start going to peasants to produce goods instead of guilds
- A device used to measure the distance between the horizon and the sun or moon
- Mathematical formulas that sailors used to efficiently calculate the time
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- King of Portugal in 1419 who set up a research center for navigation
- created maps of the world in antiquity that were rediscovered in the 1400's
- The idea that a country gains power by building up its supply of gold and silver
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- Reached the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Epic naval battle where small but agile British ships defeated large ships of the Spanish Armada
- French explorer sent to find a direct route to Asia through the Americas
- Italian explorer who discovered the Americas in an effort to find a direct route to Asia
- A business that people can invest in by buying a share of the company
- Spanish explorer whose crew were the first people to successfully circumnavigate the globe
- published an atlas in 1154 that showed parts of the world known by the Arab empire
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec empire
- Rounded the tip of South Africa and reached India in 1497
- A magnetic device that showed where North was
19 Clues: Reached the southern tip of Africa in 1488 • A magnetic device that showed where North was • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec empire • Rounded the tip of South Africa and reached India in 1497 • Merchants start going to peasants to produce goods instead of guilds • ...
Exploring the Americas 2022-10-13
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- to sail around the world
- this shows the direction in which a person or vessel is traveling
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- to change
- a fort in Spanish America
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- a fleet of warships
- spanish word for town
- a large farm
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Resistance to disease
10 Clues: to change • a large farm • a fleet of warships • spanish word for town • Resistance to disease • to sail around the world • a fort in Spanish America • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • this shows the direction in which a person or vessel is traveling
section 4 part 1-2 corbin vrabel 2020-10-19
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- the first and only netherland colony
- a mix of Spanish and native american people
- people who went to the new world part of the english church
- the first French colony
- native american leader in the french and indian war
- land controlled by another nation
- the man who colonized south america
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- the war that had french kill a lot of Indians for almost no reason
- the ruler of a south american nation
- the man who landed in the americas
- english colony that just disappeared
- a group of people who left the english church
- people that went and colonized america
- Spanish man that colonized mexico and the Caribbean
- where the natives were slaves for the spanish people
15 Clues: the first French colony • land controlled by another nation • the man who landed in the americas • the man who colonized south america • the ruler of a south american nation • the first and only netherland colony • english colony that just disappeared • people that went and colonized america • a mix of Spanish and native american people • ...
Spanish Words and Phrases 2022-05-19
Capital Letters 2024-02-23
10 Clues: a / i • mrs / mid • album / april • sarah / salad • tesco / thing • french / fable • saddled / spanish • eagerly / england • wednesday / wagonload • habitable / halloween
Age of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
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- an instrument used to plan a course using the stars
- Resistance, such as to disease
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- a point of land that sticks out into the water, like a peninsula
- to travel completely around something, usually by water
- Spanish conquerors of the New World who conquered the Aztecs and Incas
- a journey to a holy place
- a fortified military settlement
- Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome
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- a form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- a fleet of warships
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- a town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- a large farm
- a Muslim house of worship
- a religious community where Native American were converted to Christianity
- The science and art of mapmaking and map design
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateen-rigged on two or three masts.
18 Clues: a large farm • a fleet of warships • a Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • Resistance, such as to disease • a fortified military settlement • a town in the Spanish-ruled lands • The science and art of mapmaking and map design • Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome • an instrument used to plan a course using the stars • ...
European Exploration 2025-09-15
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- Spanish explorer who named Florida and searched for the Fountain of
- Motivations for exploration: glory, God, and _____
- His expedition was the first to sail around the world, although he was killed en route
- First Englishman to claim American soil
- First English colony in America; vanished
- French explorer that claimed Canada for France
- First Englishman to circumnavigate the world
- Realized that the Americas were a separate continent (not Asia)
- Called 'the Navigator'; Portuguese aristocrat who wanted to find a water route around Africa for trade with the East
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- Established the first English colony in North America
- Columbus' ships: Nina, Pinta, and _________
- Credited with the European discovery of the Americas
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire
- First European to see the Pacific Ocean
- First known European to land in North America
- The person who funded Columbus' sea explorations
- Direction Columbus wanted to sail to get to Asia
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs in Mexico
18 Clues: First European to see the Pacific Ocean • First Englishman to claim American soil • First English colony in America; vanished • Columbus' ships: Nina, Pinta, and _________ • First Englishman to circumnavigate the world • First known European to land in North America • French explorer that claimed Canada for France • The person who funded Columbus' sea explorations • ...
Country 2024-03-31
Ranita Vocabulary Words 2024-12-03
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- Spanish word for kiss
- Spanish word for bed
- well-known because it was heard or seen before
- a way of thinking acting or feeling
- noisy disturbance
- Spanish word for plate
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- something that someone does well or pays close attention to
- people care only about themselves
- to feel bothered or irritated
- a person who is grouchy or in a bad mood
- to feel disappointed by being kept from doing something
11 Clues: noisy disturbance • Spanish word for bed • Spanish word for kiss • Spanish word for plate • to feel bothered or irritated • people care only about themselves • a way of thinking acting or feeling • a person who is grouchy or in a bad mood • well-known because it was heard or seen before • to feel disappointed by being kept from doing something • ...
5th Week 7 Overview 2025-09-16
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- Name of the beds the Taino slept on
- This was a system similar to slavery where natives worked for the Spanish with no pay
- One really bad thing Europeans brought to America that killed many natives
- People from this continent were slaves for the Spanish after the natives
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- One thing Europeans traded with Asia (spices, _____, gold, jewels)
- Who defeated the Aztecs
- The first group of Natives Columbus encountered
- One thing Columbus brought to America through the Columbian exchange
- One reason the Spanish defeated natives was because they had better and sharper ________
- The Spanish defeated this native group after 20 years of trying
- Columbus claimed the island he found for what country
11 Clues: Who defeated the Aztecs • Name of the beds the Taino slept on • The first group of Natives Columbus encountered • Columbus claimed the island he found for what country • The Spanish defeated this native group after 20 years of trying • One thing Europeans traded with Asia (spices, _____, gold, jewels) • ...
Colors in Spanish 2023-10-10
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- What are you like?
- How do you say she is pretty in Spanish?
- The opposite of a simpatico is what adjective?
- How would you say I am not mean in Spanish.
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- How would you say, "Mrs.F is funny."
- Como se dice "a woman who is funny."
- This means I am not young.
- The word to describe Miss Sanchez's height.
- He is athletic in Spanish.
- If someone is nice they are what?
- I am intelligent/smart.
- What adjective can you use to describe a sloth?
12 Clues: What are you like? • I am intelligent/smart. • This means I am not young. • He is athletic in Spanish. • If someone is nice they are what? • How would you say, "Mrs.F is funny." • Como se dice "a woman who is funny." • How do you say she is pretty in Spanish? • The word to describe Miss Sanchez's height. • How would you say I am not mean in Spanish. • ...
The Early America's 2024-09-27
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- - A type of clay found in the southwestern United States
- - A spanish soldier
- - A raised road across water or wet ground carretera elevada
- - Spanish conquistador he conquered the Inca empire
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- - Buildings used to study astronomy
- confederacy - An alliance of five northeastern native American people's
- - A Spanish conquistador
- - a region that includes the southern part of what is how Mexico and parts of the northern countries of central America
- - Last Inca king
- - an event where a host prepared a feast
- - Maya king of Planque
- - Last Aztec emporer
12 Clues: - Last Inca king • - A spanish soldier • - Last Aztec emporer • - Maya king of Planque • - A Spanish conquistador • - Buildings used to study astronomy • - an event where a host prepared a feast • - Spanish conquistador he conquered the Inca empire • - A type of clay found in the southwestern United States • - A raised road across water or wet ground carretera elevada • ...
Review For Unit 1B Exam - AP US History 2017-03-10
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- The early settlers of New England came as ____ units.
- The colony of Pennsylvania was founded by and for them.
- The Scots-Irish primarily settled on the _____.
- The was the first constitution in the New World; Connecticut ___ Orders.
- Spanish conquistador in Peru; Defeated the Inca.
- These Separatists created their settlement in the year 1620.
- Hallucinogenic mold; possible cause of behavior in Salem 1692.
- The founder of the colony of Rhode Island.
- "Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God"
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- Georgia was created to form a ___ between South Carolina and Spanish Florida.
- In Colonial New England education was primarily for ____.
- In 1619 The House of ____ was formed in Virginia.
- "He that shall not work, neither shall he eat."
- The _____ of New England was governed by Edmund Andros.
- This man is given credit for founding the colony of Maryland; Lord ____
- The religion of most English settlers in the southern colonies.
- In 1588 England defeated the Spanish ______.
- The first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
18 Clues: "Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God" • The founder of the colony of Rhode Island. • In 1588 England defeated the Spanish ______. • "He that shall not work, neither shall he eat." • The Scots-Irish primarily settled on the _____. • Spanish conquistador in Peru; Defeated the Inca. • In 1619 The House of ____ was formed in Virginia. • ...
How well do we know each other? 2024-12-14
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- Highest mountain range in Spain
- Spanish bullfight
- Central European country with its capital in Bratislava.
- Capital of Spain
- Typical Spanish dance and music
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- Spanish national dish made with rice, seafood, and vegetables
- Highest mountain range in Slovakia
- Capital of Slovakia
- Traditional Slovak dish made from grated potatoes
- Longest river in Europe, flowing through Slovakia
10 Clues: Capital of Spain • Spanish bullfight • Capital of Slovakia • Highest mountain range in Spain • Typical Spanish dance and music • Highest mountain range in Slovakia • Traditional Slovak dish made from grated potatoes • Longest river in Europe, flowing through Slovakia • Central European country with its capital in Bratislava. • ...
Spanish Heritage Month Crossword 2025-09-29
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- Cacred bird of Central America, symbol of freedom.
- Celebration, common cultural theme.
- Staple food, corn or flour flatbread.
- Traditional Spanish dance and music.
- Both a sauce and a dance style.
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- Latin American seafood dish.
- Instrument central to Spanish music.
- Classic Spanish rice dish.
- Person of mixed European and Indigenous heritage.
- Reference to the ancient Mexican civilization.
10 Clues: Classic Spanish rice dish. • Latin American seafood dish. • Both a sauce and a dance style. • Celebration, common cultural theme. • Instrument central to Spanish music. • Traditional Spanish dance and music. • Staple food, corn or flour flatbread. • Reference to the ancient Mexican civilization. • Person of mixed European and Indigenous heritage. • ...
Spanish Missions Vocabulary 2021-02-02
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- new spain mayor
- a collection of building and an idea building and an idea built around spreading the Catholic faith.
- a Spanish colonial policy that granted land right, resources, and the Indians living on it to Spanish soldiers as a reward.
- a payment or gift given to show respect.
- religious manager of new Mexico during the Spanish period; in charge of all church matters
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- a "dich-boss" or manger the acequia
- goverment body during
- a town council
- Spanish town in new Mexico
- a member of the town council
10 Clues: a town council • new spain mayor • goverment body during • Spanish town in new Mexico • a member of the town council • a "dich-boss" or manger the acequia • a payment or gift given to show respect. • religious manager of new Mexico during the Spanish period; in charge of all church matters • ...
Harry POtter 2023-06-28
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- What do wizards wear to avoid being seen?
- La escuela de Harry Potter
- What is the name of the school principal?
- What a witch would use to cast spell (In Spanish)
- What means of transportation is used by Harry Potter and his friends to get to his school? (In Spanish)
- What does a witch cast?
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- What type of animal is Hedwig (In Spanish)
- He is the keeper of Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts
- What sport do wizards play using a broomstick?
- What animal is the mascot of the house called Slytherin? (In Spanish)
10 Clues: What does a witch cast? • La escuela de Harry Potter • What do wizards wear to avoid being seen? • What is the name of the school principal? • What type of animal is Hedwig (In Spanish) • What sport do wizards play using a broomstick? • He is the keeper of Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts • What a witch would use to cast spell (In Spanish) • ...
Chapter 2 2015-09-14
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- Wampanoag chief
- person contracted to work for limited period of time
- investors pool their wealth for a common purpose
- 50 acres of land granted to each settler and each family member accompanying them
- members of Puritan group that established their own independent congregations
- conflict between New England colonists and Native American groups
- member of Society of Friends
- Spanish explorer
- colony under direct control of english monarch
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- Pequot nation battled Connecticut colonists and Narragansett allies
- an owner of certain English colonies in North America
- English settlement on east coast of North America around present- day Salem and Boston
- group that wanted to eliminate all traces of Roman Catholicism from Church of England
- mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- Spanish authorities granted landlords service of Native American slaves
15 Clues: Wampanoag chief • Spanish explorer • member of Society of Friends • mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • colony under direct control of english monarch • investors pool their wealth for a common purpose • person contracted to work for limited period of time • an owner of certain English colonies in North America • ...
Aztecs 2017-06-08
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- Globalisation and continents no longer being isolated led to the age of the what.
- Aztec weapon.
- Continents were no longer this.
- what destroyed all indigenous ideals.
- The Spanish Conquistadors wiped pretty much all of it out.
- The Spanish conquest led to this occurring.
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- Hernando.
- The great ancient Aztec city.
- What became extinct due to Spanish control.
- the world tallest building.
- Forms of architecture that was destroyed by the Spaniards.
11 Clues: Hernando. • Aztec weapon. • the world tallest building. • The great ancient Aztec city. • Continents were no longer this. • what destroyed all indigenous ideals. • What became extinct due to Spanish control. • The Spanish conquest led to this occurring. • Forms of architecture that was destroyed by the Spaniards. • The Spanish Conquistadors wiped pretty much all of it out. • ...
Spanish Cogantes - Tori Pruneau 2016-09-01
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- the opposite of hello but can be used anytime.
- students often attend during school.
- a cartoon/movie.
- a type of sauce used to dip chips in. Is red in color
- the Spanish equivelent community uses the ending rule of -dad
- the spanish word that looks like vase bu means glass.
- people use when wanting to remember a day or event.
- Is found on the front of someones lawn by the door.
- sometimes happens in shows.
- someone in charge of planes.
- created the electric chair.
- you use to turn in to get a job or get into college.
- sometimes said to someone when they look good "you look______."
- a sport with an infield and outfield and four bases.
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- confuses for the look of the word but means folder.
- mistaked as the english word pan but actually means bread in spanish.
- may look like something you would eat but actually means foot.
- an ocean.
- the teacher needs to keep their job.
- often wanted from the teacher.
- a place to go when schools out.
- a type of hat.
- is outside and all around.
- sometimes said when something taste good.
- needed to be known to pass spanish.
- needed to live in general.
- takes calls and schedules appointments for the boss.
- may look like a way out but actually means sucess.
- food that you use to wrap up tacos.
- someone involved in a movie.
- the opposite of woman.
31 Clues: an ocean. • a type of hat. • a cartoon/movie. • the opposite of woman. • is outside and all around. • needed to live in general. • sometimes happens in shows. • created the electric chair. • someone in charge of planes. • someone involved in a movie. • often wanted from the teacher. • a place to go when schools out. • needed to be known to pass spanish. • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-11-07
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- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- a government in power
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- bring in from abroad
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas where Spanish landowners had the right to use Native Americans as laborers
- a large agricultural estate
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- instrument used to calculate positions of celestial bodies
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
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- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- compass based on an indicator (as a magnetic needle) that points to the magnetic north
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- beyond or across the sea
- a person of mixed European and native American Indian descent
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a journey to some distant place
20 Clues: bring in from abroad • a government in power • beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • a journey to some distant place • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a person of mixed African and European descent • to send a product or service for sale to another country • instrument used to calculate positions of celestial bodies • ...
Project crossword 2023-12-13
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- Founder of the Mali Empire and its first ruler.
- Spanish conqueror or adventurer in the Americas.
- Spanish system granting land and labor to conquistadors.
- West African empire, famous for Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Economic theory emphasizing a nation's wealth through export-led policies.
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India.
- West African kingdom known for its art and trade.
- A powerful Dutch trading company established in the 17th century.
- Known as Henry the Navigator, he was a Portuguese prince who supported exploration and navigation.
- Economic system characterized by private ownership and free markets.
- Exporting more than importing to accumulate wealth.
- West African empire that succeeded Mali.
- Wealthy and influential ruler of Mali.
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- Italian explorer credited with the discovery of the Americas in 1492.
- A person of mixed European and indigenous American ancestry.
- A territory controlled and governed by a foreign nation.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire in Peru.
- Business entity where investors own shares, spreading risk and profits.
- Medieval West African kingdom known for its gold trade.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
- 1494 agreement dividing newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
- Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- Chinese explorer who led seven voyages during the Ming Dynasty.
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488.
- West African ethnic group with a rich cultural heritage.
- West African ethnic group and cultural region.
26 Clues: Wealthy and influential ruler of Mali. • West African empire that succeeded Mali. • West African ethnic group and cultural region. • Founder of the Mali Empire and its first ruler. • Spanish conqueror or adventurer in the Americas. • West African kingdom known for its art and trade. • Exporting more than importing to accumulate wealth. • ...
Heat and Light Unit Review 2020-03-14
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- The amount of thermal energy that an object has
- The superlative form of 'hot'
- Spanish: Absorber
- The comparative form of 'fast'
- This occurs when light passes through some transparent substances (f.e water)
- When thermal energy is applied to a liquid and changes into a gas
- The type of change caused when making a cake
- The way thermal energy travels through gas or liquid
- The result of exploded maize kernels
- Spanish: Tocar
- An object that blocks some light but lets some through (f.e curtains)
- A material that doesn't transfer energy easily (A wooden handle)
- When a solid changes into a liquid
- Spanish: Vibrar
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- The name of light that is made up of all the colours together
- A material that transfers energy easily (A metal pan)
- What we can see when we put an opaque object in front of light
- Thermal energy transferred through electromagnetic waves
- 'More energy is absorbed by ___________ colours'
- When thermal energy is transferred from one object to another whilst they are in contact
- The result of what happens when thermal energy causes the molecules in a solid, liquid or gas to expand
- The thing that tells us how hot the object is
- This object refracts light and allows us to see the colours that make up white light
- This occurs when light energy bounces off a surface and changes direction (f.e when light energy hits a mirror)
- A group of atoms bonded together
- A natural source of light
- 'Light is __________ that we can see with our eyes'
- 'Light travels in _____________ lines'
- Spanish: Sentir
29 Clues: Spanish: Tocar • Spanish: Sentir • Spanish: Vibrar • Spanish: Absorber • A natural source of light • The superlative form of 'hot' • The comparative form of 'fast' • A group of atoms bonded together • When a solid changes into a liquid • The result of exploded maize kernels • 'Light travels in _____________ lines' • The type of change caused when making a cake • ...
sts 2024-03-07
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- - Filipino guerrilla fighters
- - Traditional Filipino rice cake
- - Mythical bird in Filipino folklore
- - Irregular warfare tactics
- - refer to students studying at BPSU
- - Pre-colonial Filipino deity
- - Slash-and-burn agriculture
- - philippine script
- - Spanish term for weak governance
- - System of government by the people
- - Policy of extending a nation's authority over other territories
- - Group of individuals living together
- - Large sailing ships
- - Ancient Indian language
- - Filipino pre-wedding tradition
- - Quick-service food industry
- - Permanent body art
- - Filipino ceremonial headgear
- - Filipino warship
- - Economic policy of unrestricted commerce
- - Freedom from oppression or control
- - Filipino term for native people
- - Spanish term for people born in the Philippines
- - Maritime trade route between Asia and the Americas
- - Application of scientific knowledge
- - Filipino nobleman
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- - guns with big barrels
- - Filipino mourning ritual
- - Spanish policy of consolidating villages
- - Ancient Filipino boat
- - Mandatory contribution to the government
- - Filipino poetic debate
- - Educated Filipino elite
- - Religious donations
- - Exchange of goods and services
- - Establishment of control over a territory
- - Spanish term for leader or chief
- - Period without war or conflict
- - Traditional Filipino boat
- - Filipino blood compact ritual
- - amulet or charm
- - Traditional Filipino carts
- - popular filipino dish
- - Filipino warrior class
- - Traditional Filipino dance
- - Filipino spirit of communal unity
- - Filipino town crier
- - Wide city streets
- - Filipino alcoholic beverage
- - Systematic study of the natural world
- - Filipino mythical creature
- - legend or folktale
52 Clues: - amulet or charm • - Filipino warship • - philippine script • - Wide city streets • - Filipino nobleman • - Permanent body art • - legend or folktale • - Religious donations • - Large sailing ships • - Filipino town crier • - guns with big barrels • - Ancient Filipino boat • - popular filipino dish • - Filipino poetic debate • - Filipino warrior class • - Educated Filipino elite • ...
TOPIC 2: Historical Antecedents Which Revolutionized the Science and Technology in the Philippines 2026-02-22
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- Use of plant-based remedies for healing.
- Exchange of goods between communities.
- Academic study and investigation.
- Traditional boat-building skill.
- system of governance in towns.
- Pre-colonial warship known for speed and raids
- Spanish religious missionaries.
- plank-built boat used for transport and trade.
- Herbal plant used for cough and asthma.
- Local plant life of a region.
- Scientific observation of seasonal star patterns.
- Exchange route between Manila and Mexico.
- Period before foreign colonizers arrived.
- Study of water movement applied in boat design.
- System of water distribution for crops.
- Navigation using celestial bodies.
- Skilled construction of wooden boats.
- Ability to read and write.
- Method of recording information in written form.
- Official system of structured learning introduced by Spain.
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- Ancient Filipino writing system.
- Spanish period of rule in the Philippines.
- Building of structures and irrigation systems.
- Traditional knowledge passed through generations.
- Terraced farming system requiring water control.
- Spanish policy of relocating natives into towns.
- Cultivation of crops and food production.
- Economic connection affecting multiple countries.
- Famous rice terraces in Ifugao.
- Native knowledge developed by early Filipinos.
- Cultivation of medicinal plants.
- Development of roads, bridges and public works.
- Organized coastal community led by a datu.
- Study of stars used for navigation and planting season.
- long-distance ocean travel.
- Organized body for learning and research.
- Herbal plant used for kidney ailments.
- Farming tool used for plowing soil.
- Structured town layout under Spanish planning.
- Economic activity involving buying and selling.
40 Clues: Ability to read and write. • long-distance ocean travel. • Local plant life of a region. • system of governance in towns. • Spanish religious missionaries. • Famous rice terraces in Ifugao. • Ancient Filipino writing system. • Traditional boat-building skill. • Cultivation of medicinal plants. • Academic study and investigation. • Navigation using celestial bodies. • ...
Cole Eckenrod The Atlantic World 2025-10-10
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- First successful English Colony
- Concord the Inca Empire
- Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- First European to discover the Americas
- a foreign territory under the control of another country
- A Spanish adventurer, explorer, and soldier who led conquests of the Americas
- 16th century Spanish labor system
- And economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profits
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- War fought between the French and the British over the Ohio Valley
- Forced transport of an estimated 12 to 15 million Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- A historical system of exchange linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas via three distinct trade routes
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- A business structure where ownership is divided into transferable shares, allowing inverters to raise capitol by selling these shares to the public
- The exchange of capital, goods, and services, across the international borders
- An economic policy where a country focuses on making itself as wealthy and as powerful as possible by exporting more goods than it imports
- The vast global Transfer of plants, animals, diseases, technology, ideas, and people between the Old World and the New World following Columbus's Voyages in 1492
- To the forced, transatlantic journey of enslaved Africans from Africa to the Americas (Brutal leg of the Triangular Trade)
- Emperor of the Aztec Empire
- A highly contagious and potentially fatal viral disease
- Emperor of the Inca Empire
20 Clues: Concord the Inca Empire • Emperor of the Inca Empire • Emperor of the Aztec Empire • First successful English Colony • 16th century Spanish labor system • First European to discover the Americas • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • A highly contagious and potentially fatal viral disease • a foreign territory under the control of another country • ...
US Imperialism Review 2026-03-06
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- Purchased from Russia; referred to as "Seward Folly"
- Location of the Open Door Policy
- Capital of Cuba
- U.S. leader famous for the Rough Riders and later the presidency
- Once independent, this island nation was annexed by the U.S. in 1898
- Sensational news reporting used to sell newspapers ________ Press
- A Pacific island used as a base that the U.S. gained from Spain
- Theodore Roosevelt's Big ________ Policy
- Capital of the Philippines
- A conflict between countries involving armed forces
- When a stronger nation extends its power and influence over weaker territories
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Resources such as sugar, oil, or minerals that countries want
- Established to secure American naval and military power
- President of U.S. during Spanish-American War
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- A man-made waterway that allows ships to travel more quickly
- Islands annexed after the Spanish-American by the U.S. for $20 million.
- To add a territory to an existing country
- People who opposed imperialism
- A country that is technically independent but controlled by another nation
- An island nation that the U.S. supported during the Spanish-American War
- U.S. battleship whose explosion increased support for war with Spain
- Nation that lost the Spanish-American War
- Ocean that is home to Hawaii, Guam, and the Philippines
- Country where the U.S. helped build a canal
- Places or countries where goods are sold
- Caribbean island territory acquired by the U.S. in 1898
- Volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt during the war
28 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of the Philippines • People who opposed imperialism • Location of the Open Door Policy • Theodore Roosevelt's Big ________ Policy • Places or countries where goods are sold • To add a territory to an existing country • Nation that lost the Spanish-American War • Country where the U.S. helped build a canal • ...
No Somos De Aqui 2022-12-14
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- something that someone crosses to get into another country.
- something that symbolizes the united states
- is a landscape naturally made overtime
- known as mom/mother in spanish
- a north american country under canada.
- someone who protects the border from other countries all over the world.
- a city at the bottom of mexico in chiapas
- a country above the united state people like to visit the place at times.
- also known as there was light in spanish.
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- A country under mexico and above el salvador.
- a train that is used to get to the united states but is also known as the train of death
- something we all get to be while we grow up
- a city 9 km/5.5mi away from jerusalem
- is a city located in mexico
- also known as small or short in spanish
- known as a small/short women/female
- it is in the bible
- a emergency vehicle used for emergencies.
18 Clues: it is in the bible • is a city located in mexico • known as mom/mother in spanish • known as a small/short women/female • a city 9 km/5.5mi away from jerusalem • is a landscape naturally made overtime • a north american country under canada. • also known as small or short in spanish • a city at the bottom of mexico in chiapas • a emergency vehicle used for emergencies. • ...
Countries and Nationalities! 2020-04-14
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- They speak both English and French and they are famous for loving rockey.
- It's a very cold country in Asia and they speak russian.
- The language spoken is Japanese and it's in Asia.
- The language spoken is Spanish and it's in Europe.
- The language spoken is Mandarim.
- They are famous for their pastas, like pizza and spaghetti.
- The language spoken is Portuguese and it's in South America.
- They speak spanish and are famous for the tacos.
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- They are famous for k-pop and speak korean.
- The language spoken is german.
- Some of the famous cities: New York, Manhattan and Boston.
- They are famous for the kangaroos.
- They are famous for the tea and Queen Elizabeth.
- A famous soccer player from this country is Lionel Messi.
- The language spoken is Portuguese and it's in Europe.
- The language spoken is spanish and it's in South America.
- They are famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- The colors of their flag are white, orange and green.
18 Clues: The language spoken is german. • The language spoken is Mandarim. • They are famous for the kangaroos. • They are famous for the Eiffel Tower. • They are famous for k-pop and speak korean. • They are famous for the tea and Queen Elizabeth. • They speak spanish and are famous for the tacos. • The language spoken is Japanese and it's in Asia. • ...
Colonial period crossword 2020-07-04
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- Group of living organisms that can't make food by themselves so they have to get their nutrients from a host
- Incas system of farming
- Living microorganism composed by a single cell that lives in another living being
- Mapuches native language
- Large and thin country located in South America
- Leader of Pikunches
- Spanish Aztecs Conqueror
- Conqueror of Chile
- First city founded by P. de Valdivia
- Native people of Chile, especially in the South
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- Mountains located in the east of Chile that Diego de Almagro used as a route
- Leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest
- Microscopic parasite which can infect living organisms and causes diseases, they are not considered organisms
- Spanish Incas Conqueror
- This is a river that Pedro de Valdivia used as a protecting element for Santiago city.
- A famous desert in Chile that P. de Valdivia used as a route
- Leader of the first expedition to Chile
- Leader of the Incas and Huascar's brother
18 Clues: Conqueror of Chile • Leader of Pikunches • Spanish Incas Conqueror • Incas system of farming • Mapuches native language • Spanish Aztecs Conqueror • First city founded by P. de Valdivia • Leader of the first expedition to Chile • Leader of the Incas and Huascar's brother • Large and thin country located in South America • Native people of Chile, especially in the South • ...
Vocab Chapter 4 - 1/2 2016-10-13
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- Royal officials (Usually wealthy mid class)
- French protestants
- The ideal of Europe to keep an equality among nations in terms of finance and military.
- The five-year old king/son of Louis XIII that believed Divine Right.
- A monarch that has COMPLETE power. "I am the State"
- Louis XIV's Royal HQ.
- The most prominent writer during Spain's golden age, he wrote DON QUIXOTE!
- The REAL leader during the first 18 years of Louis XIII's rule.
- The Spanish colonies in the Holy Roman Empire and the Netherlands.
- The "master of spanish painting".
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- Louis XIV's royal morning ritual.
- A law prohibiting the prosecution of Huguenot.
- The belief that the power to rule came from God.
- Spanish ruler that expanded the rule of the Catholic Church and made his rule absolute.
- Louis XIV's financial minister. (Imposed Mercantilism)
- A Huguenot prince who converted to a Catholic King, (but might have been secretly Huguenot)
- A fleet (Usually Ships).
- The name of Charles the first, makes no sense.
18 Clues: French protestants • Louis XIV's Royal HQ. • A fleet (Usually Ships). • Louis XIV's royal morning ritual. • The "master of spanish painting". • Royal officials (Usually wealthy mid class) • A law prohibiting the prosecution of Huguenot. • The name of Charles the first, makes no sense. • The belief that the power to rule came from God. • ...
Spanish Colonial Louisiana 2025-04-08
Across
- Migrated to Louisiana during Spanish rule.
- Why did Acadians settle in Louisiana in such large numbers?
- Louisiana colony when Spain first acquired it under the Treaty of Fontainebleau?
- Why did the slave trade increase under Spanish rule?
- Why do many buildings have Spanish architectural style?
- He enforced Spanish rule as governor and put down the rebellion against the king
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- How did Ulloa make himself very unpopular with the people of the Louisiana colony?
- What does Alejandro O’Reilly’s proclamation in 1769 promise?
- Why did smuggling in colonial Louisiana decrease in the late 1700s?
- Why did Spain help the American colonies fight the British in the American Revolution?
- What was Hernando de Soto’s expedition looking for?
11 Clues: Migrated to Louisiana during Spanish rule. • What was Hernando de Soto’s expedition looking for? • Why did the slave trade increase under Spanish rule? • Why do many buildings have Spanish architectural style? • Why did Acadians settle in Louisiana in such large numbers? • What does Alejandro O’Reilly’s proclamation in 1769 promise? • ...
Palabras que ayudan 2022-09-23
7 Clues: word used in Spanish to say bye • word used in Spanish to say good • word used in Spanish to say hello • word used in Spanish to say please • word used in Spanish to say birthday • word used in Spanish to say thank you • word used in Spanish to say good morning
Spanish 2022-03-07
16 Clues: tied • I went • s/he was • s/he hit • s/he put • s/he cut • s/he swam • s/he went • s/he said • s/he fell • s/he opened • s/he caused • s/he grabbed • s/h was going • s/he asked for • s/he was feeling
