spanish Crossword Puzzles
Explorers and Rulers 2017-05-04
Across
- He discovered an island which he then named Newfoundland
- He had explored the St. Lawrence River
- While sailing across the world he found a passage that went through North America
- He is the prince of portugal
- He went west looking for a water route to Asia
- He reached the southern tip of Africa
- She financed the trip for christopher columbus
- He explored a Bay and River both named after him
Down
- He rounded Africa's tip and landed on India's coast
- She had let the English privateers attack Spanish ships
- He led the 13 ships that went back to India
- He was sent by France to find a route through Asia but was unsuccessful
- He led a Spanish troop that had steel swords and guns
- He broke from the catholic church and made his kingdom protestant
- He also led the Spanish troop that had steel swords and guns
15 Clues: He is the prince of portugal • He reached the southern tip of Africa • He had explored the St. Lawrence River • He led the 13 ships that went back to India • He went west looking for a water route to Asia • She financed the trip for christopher columbus • He explored a Bay and River both named after him • He rounded Africa's tip and landed on India's coast • ...
Week 10 and 12 Vocabulary 2021-11-08
Across
- state-sponsored settlement of people to new territories
- Grants, an area of land given to individuals by the government
- the industry of growing crops or raising livestock, also known as farming
- a military post or guarded settlement in an area under Spanish control
- total number of people or organisms in a particular area
- Mexicans of Spanish descent
- movement from one region to another
Down
- an agent who makes all the arrangements to bring settlers to a colony
- Tejanos born in Spain
- Rules a country as a representative for a king.
- The overthrow of one government by rebels.
- to bring over from one belief, view, or party to another
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discovery
- the unique cultural blending of Spanish and American traditions in Texas
- a settlement founded to spread Christianity to the people in the area
15 Clues: Tejanos born in Spain • Mexicans of Spanish descent • movement from one region to another • The overthrow of one government by rebels. • Rules a country as a representative for a king. • state-sponsored settlement of people to new territories • to bring over from one belief, view, or party to another • total number of people or organisms in a particular area • ...
Labor Systems 2025-11-12
Across
- People in a place pre-colonization
- Percentage of Russian peasants who were serfs
- Where the Inca Mita system was utilized
- Spanish Estates where laborers worked
- Half of Russia's population of peasants that worked under landowners
- Century in which both the Hacienda and Indentured Servitude either lost significance or got abolished
- The process of sending slaves from Africa across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- The Labor system used in Spain by forcing natives to endure abuse
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- An agreement signed by workers and landowners stating that laborers will work to pay off their debts
- Where most slaves came from
- Rotational Labor system taken over by Spanish Conquest
- Group that changed Inca Mita Labor systems into a slavery based system
- Person who often exploited those who worked for on their land
- A farm like factory, commonly in Haciendas
- Owing someone else money
15 Clues: Owing someone else money • Where most slaves came from • People in a place pre-colonization • Spanish Estates where laborers worked • Where the Inca Mita system was utilized • A farm like factory, commonly in Haciendas • Percentage of Russian peasants who were serfs • Rotational Labor system taken over by Spanish Conquest • ...
history 2021-12-08
Across
- Spanish explorer set sail around the Americans to reach Asia
- want to restore the lands of the Western
- son of Pepin
- IV wanted to elect his own bishops.
- Empire
- ancient Greek geographer
- Cartier St. Lawrence River to Montreal
- Martel and the
- the Conqueror Duke of Normandy
- da Verrazano Mapped east coast of North America
Down
- – Incan emperor Captured by Pizarro
- Sail west across the Atlantic Ocean to reach Asia
- excommunicated him.
- Gregory II only the pope had the power to
- the Navigator Sailed Africa’s west coast
- Italian explorer
- Spanish soldier- explorers sent to conquer people in other lands
- church officials
- Pizarro Continued to search for a golden empire
- Newfoundland and Nova Scotia
- Cortés noble becomes a conquistador and sails to Hispaniola
21 Clues: Empire • son of Pepin • Martel and the • Italian explorer • church officials • excommunicated him. • ancient Greek geographer • Newfoundland and Nova Scotia • the Conqueror Duke of Normandy • – Incan emperor Captured by Pizarro • IV wanted to elect his own bishops. • Cartier St. Lawrence River to Montreal • want to restore the lands of the Western • ...
Spanish Americans - Colorado History 2020-11-03
Across
- Spanish Americans who moved north
- bringing water to plants
- time to travel to the San Luis Valley
- tried to protect their hunting grounds
- houses were built to form this shape
- used to build homes
- temporary log house
- carved figure of a saint
- promised to give land to families
- beehive shaped oven for cooking
- used to weave yarn into cloth
Down
- the first permanent town in Colorado
- corn was ground with these stones
- used to keep animals safe at night
- used to make yarn, mattresses, and balls
- built to protect the settlers
- started first store in San Luis
- Spanish for town or village
18 Clues: used to build homes • temporary log house • bringing water to plants • carved figure of a saint • Spanish for town or village • built to protect the settlers • used to weave yarn into cloth • started first store in San Luis • beehive shaped oven for cooking • corn was ground with these stones • Spanish Americans who moved north • promised to give land to families • ...
Social Studies 2.2 2025-01-26
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- When the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, was destroyed by the Spanish, ____________ City was built there that still exists today.
- The Spanish explorer, Alvar Nunez _______, urged the king of Spain to treat natives better?
- Before the Columbian Exchange, the Americas had never had/experienced_________.
- The _______________ of Youth was a legendary object that was believed to restore one’s youth with magical waters. was
- Before African slaves, Europeans enslaved natives of the Americas, particularly the ________________ slaves.
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- The Aztec ruler who died at the hands of Hernan Cortes
- _____________ Exchange is the trade between Europeans and native peoples of the Americas
- __________,the Inca emperor, offered Spanish conquistador Pizarro a roomful of gold so that to pay for his release and freedom.
- Jaun Ponce ___________ is the first Spanish explorer to land in what is now the United States
- The two things the Spanish had that helped them defeat the Aztecs were fine swords and _________.
10 Clues: The Aztec ruler who died at the hands of Hernan Cortes • Before the Columbian Exchange, the Americas had never had/experienced_________. • _____________ Exchange is the trade between Europeans and native peoples of the Americas • The Spanish explorer, Alvar Nunez _______, urged the king of Spain to treat natives better? • ...
countries and nationalities 2025-11-20
18 Clues: ruso • Gales • Japón • China • Italia • Brasil • alemán • español • francés • Irlanda • Escocia • mejicano • portugués • Argentina • canadiense • Inglaterra • estadounidense • Britain Gran Bretaña
nationalitis 2022-09-14
22 Clues: indai • kinai • Turkai • Indija • Kinija • Belgai • Egiptas • Turkija • japonai • olandai • Belgija • ispanai • Olandija • Japonija • Ispanija • Tailandas • prancūzai • portugalai • Prancūzija • Egiptiečiai • Portugalija • tailandiečiai
Spanish Vocabulary 2022-11-10
20 Clues: agua • jugo • papel • leche • libro • lapiz • silla • ingles • espanol • pizarra • mochila • frances • cuaderno • refresco • boligrafo • escritorio • computadora • la profesor • la estudiante • la companero de clase
SCHOOL TOPICS 2023-01-05
20 Clues: art • maths • music • French • German • biology • Spanish • physics • Italian • English • reading • history • writing • sciences • geography • chemistry • technology • vocabulary • physical exercise (PE) • information technology (IT)
Chapter 2 Spanish Crossword 2020-10-06
22 Clues: art • quiz • class • music • course • library • biology • history • Spanish • English • physics • schedule • sciences • semester • homework • geography • economics • humanities • psychology • accounting • journalism • computer science
Violet Curry - Vocab Words 2020-10-07
22 Clues: art • quiz • exam • house • music • clock • school • course • window • eraser • history • library • Spanish • semester • homework • schedule • economics • chemistry • trimester • sociology • psychology • laboratory
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-07
20 Clues: art • quiz • music • class • course • library • spanish • stadium • physics • schedule • sciences • homework • labatory • semester • acounting • classmate • test;exam • home;house • trimester;quarter • university;college
Ch.4, part 1 2021-10-25
21 Clues: day • now • week • P.E. • test • Monday • Friday • German • Sunday • evening • morning • history • Spanish • Tuesday • tomorrow • homework • Saturday • Thursday • Wednesday • school subjects • computer science
Proper Adjectives Crossword 2021-08-22
22 Clues: Iraq • Japan • Wales • Sudan • Spain • Malta • China • Poland • Sweden • France • Guyana • Turkey • Norway • England • Britain • Iceland • Israeli • Ireland • Portugal • Pakistan • Scotland • Switzerland
mis clases 2021-11-16
20 Clues: art • math • first • class • third • lunch • sixth • fifth • fourth • second • english • seventh • spanish • homework • schedule • to teach • technology • social studies • natural science • physical education
country 2023-01-22
22 Clues: Lao • Thai • Korean • French • German • Indian • Mexican • Spanish • Russian • Chinese • Italian • English • American • Japanese • Canadian • Malaysian • Brazilian • Indonesian • Philippine • Vietnamese • Australian • South African
Español 2023-02-03
20 Clues: how • pen • cow • what • hour • door • march • clock • where • window • eraser • august • febuary • spanish • Welcome! • backpack • computer • male teacher • feminine they • plural formal you
kpl 6+ kielet 2023-04-11
22 Clues: aina • usein • kuoro • tanssi • joskus • hävitä • kutsua • huutaa • näytellä • käsityöt • tarpeeksi • maalivahti • ei_koskaan • harjoitella • saksan_kieli • tanskan_kieli • ruotsin_kieli • italian_kieli • venäjän_kieli • jalkapallo(Am) • espanjan_kieli • skeittilautailu
Foods Around the World 2015-12-06
22 Clues: US • Thai • Czech • Greek • Swiss • German • Indian • Polish • French • Turkish • Belgian • Italian • Spanish • Russian • Mexican • British • Japanese • Moroccan • Austrian • Peruvian • Hungarian • Australian
S2Wk2 Contract Eva Tsomos 2022-01-11
22 Clues: PE • art • fun • band • easy • math • first • third • school • second • health • boring • fourth • strict • English • Spanish • science • difficult • practical • technology • interesting • socialstudies
El Dia en la escuela 2024-02-06
20 Clues: fun • gym • art • math • class • lunch • school • science • history • english • Spanish • to speak • question • homework • to study • to teach • schedule • technology • interesting • teacher (male)
Las Clases 2024-01-23
21 Clues: ELA • art • fun • P.E. • easy • band • math • choir • boring • theater • Spanish • science • biology • algebra • history • stressful • wood shop • orchestra • difficult • interesting • culinary arts
Cap. 1 2025-03-18
20 Clues: is • am • art • new • but • very • same • class • Cuban • German • friend • student • Chinese • science • Italian • Spanish • Colombian • English (ELA) • African American • American (from the US)
At school 2025-09-11
20 Clues: SVT • EPS • CDI • école • cours • règle • bureau • élèves • anglais • cantine • allemand • espagnol • principal • surligneur • récréation • infirmerie • surveillant • technologie • cour de récré • salle de classe
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2025-05-03
22 Clues: ITALY • JAPAN • INDIA • EGYPT • GERMAN • MEXICO • KOREAN • FRANCE • RUSSIAN • SPANISH • SWEDISH • TURKISH • AMERICA • ENGLAND • CANADIAN • FILIPINO • THAILAND • AUSTRALIA • BRAZILIAN • INDONESIAN • VIETNAMESE • SINGAPOREAN
Chocolate Factory 2024-08-09
21 Clues: five • book • candy • house • sugar • world • river • pizza • movie • golden • family • ticket • factory • children • lollipop • paradise • chewing gum • imagination • Spanish club • grandparents • chocolate bar
Vocabulary B (6th grade) 2025-06-19
20 Clues: jít • věta • proč • teta • velmi • třetí • chudý • večeře • počasí • podzim • koupit • špinavý • oblíbený • rozdílný • slunečno • Španělsko • španělský • nosit na sobě • třicátého 30th • podstatné jméno
Are you a True Trini? 2017-09-27
Across
- They love this band
- Scary Bush Man
- In the center of Arima
- But ayay, we could make coffee too
- A Cheap Date
- They were first
- Melicoccus bijugatus, commonly called Spanish lime, genip
- Every good fete has some
- Good on anything
Down
- You so nice, not just nice, you real real nice
- Number one man, once upon a time
- All in one pot
- He's Addicted
- We best gyals
- All the little girls want to go here
- A good place for ah curry
- This one may be spanish or fine
17 Clues: A Cheap Date • He's Addicted • We best gyals • All in one pot • Scary Bush Man • They were first • Good on anything • They love this band • In the center of Arima • Every good fete has some • A good place for ah curry • This one may be spanish or fine • Number one man, once upon a time • But ayay, we could make coffee too • All the little girls want to go here • ...
Wedding crossword 2026-01-19
Across
- The Afrikaans word for 'honeymoon.'
- The Croatian word for 'love.'
- The Croatian word for 'kiss.'
- A French accessory that adorns men's pockets.
- The Spanish word for 'party.'
- The German word for 'wedding ring.'
- The Croatian word for 'wedding.'
- The Afrikaans word for 'bridesmaid.'
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- The Portuguese word for 'bridegroom.'
- The Afrikaans word for 'marriage.'
- An item thrown by the bride.
- A leg accessory worn by the bride.
- The Afrikaans word for 'veil.'
- The Gujarati word for 'love.'
- A widespread emotion experienced at a wedding.
- The Spanish word for 'church.'
- The Croatian word for 'dance.'
17 Clues: An item thrown by the bride. • The Croatian word for 'love.' • The Croatian word for 'kiss.' • The Gujarati word for 'love.' • The Spanish word for 'party.' • The Afrikaans word for 'veil.' • The Spanish word for 'church.' • The Croatian word for 'dance.' • The Croatian word for 'wedding.' • The Afrikaans word for 'marriage.' • A leg accessory worn by the bride. • ...
School subjects in Spanish. 2022-01-11
Nationality 2023-01-11
El Mundo Professional 2018-04-30
17 Clues: law • music • choir • office • french • spanish • physics • theater • economy • library • chinese • science • calculus • geometry • chemistry • bookstore • literature
La escuela 2023-09-24
european day 2025-09-20
19 Clues: irish • greek • french • danish • polish • bosnian • italian • spanish • finnish • swedish • russian • catalan • albanian • croatian • ukranian • romanian • bulgarian • hungarian • portuguese
Andres Segovia 2013-04-23
10 Clues: King of Spain • where he died • city of birth • Spanish luthier • country of birth • Mexican composer • instrument he played • music of Spanish Gypsies • maker of stringed instruments • made segovia's favorite instrument
Community 2022-09-23
10 Clues: Jeff ____ • modern warfare • ____ you later • spanish teacher • Hawthorne ______ • the religious mom • youngest in the group • troy and abet makes these • Troy and Abed in the _____ • what the study group studies
Causes of the Spanish-American War 2024-01-31
Across
- journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- US ship that blew up accidentaly, but that the newspapers said was blown up by spain
- speech that led the U.S. to victory in the Spanish-American War
- leader of the yellow press/has an award named after him
- Spanish governor of Cuba whose harsh reconcentration camp policy provoked outrage in America
Down
- Newspaper publisher who adopted a sensationalist style. His reporting was partly responsible for igniting the Spanish-American War
- The act of Congress in 1898 that stated that when the United States had rid Cuba of Spanish misrule, Cuba would be granted its freedom
- the letter helped generate public support for a war with Spain over the issue of independence for the Spanish colony of Cuba
- A Nationalist-initiated conflict broke out in Cuba in 1895, the Spanish, remembering the lengthy Ten Years' War, sent 200,000 troops to Cuba.
9 Clues: leader of the yellow press/has an award named after him • speech that led the U.S. to victory in the Spanish-American War • US ship that blew up accidentaly, but that the newspapers said was blown up by spain • Spanish governor of Cuba whose harsh reconcentration camp policy provoked outrage in America • ...
logan thomas 2020-10-23
Across
- king Philip
- natives farmed for spanish people
- wanted religious freedom
- Columbus found america
- Cortés landed on the shores of mexico
Down
- colony in the new world
- went away to make own religion
- brought 30000 troops for meeting
- explorers that followed cortes
- Pizarro conqured incan empire
- mixed Spanish and american culture
- land controlled by another country
- French and Indian War war between french and britan
- France France's land in america
- Netherland the netherlands land in merica
15 Clues: king Philip • Columbus found america • colony in the new world • wanted religious freedom • Pizarro conqured incan empire • went away to make own religion • explorers that followed cortes • France France's land in america • brought 30000 troops for meeting • natives farmed for spanish people • mixed Spanish and american culture • land controlled by another country • ...
Los números 2025-01-22
Across
- Hours in a day
- Legs on a spider
- People in a duet
- Spanish-speaking countries in South America
- Sides on a pentagon
- Days in a week
Down
- Countries with Spanish as the official language
- Eggs in a carton (dozen)
- People in a quartet
- Sides on a rectangle
- Years in a century
- People in a trio
- People in a solo
- Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean
- Value of a dime (how many cents?)
- Players on a soccer team
16 Clues: Hours in a day • Days in a week • Legs on a spider • People in a trio • People in a solo • People in a duet • Years in a century • People in a quartet • Sides on a pentagon • Sides on a rectangle • Eggs in a carton (dozen) • Players on a soccer team • Value of a dime (how many cents?) • Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean • Spanish-speaking countries in South America • ...
Saber, Conocer y Pronombres 2021-01-11
Across
- Se usa conocer para lugares y ___.
- Saber and conocer both mean ___.
- Direct object pronoun to replace "las mochilas."
- Yo ___ a Juan y Esperanza.
- Ud. ___ que ella es alta y inteligente.
- Ella ___ a las maestras.
- Nosotros ___ que Ricardo es cubano.
- Direct object pronoun for "him."
- Se usa saber para como hacer y ___.
- Means "places" in Spanish.
Down
- Means "how to do" in Spanish.
- Ella ___ jugar al tenis bien.
- Nosotros ___ a Ricardo.
- Direct object pronoun to replace "Elena y Carlos."
- Yo ___ un restaurante delicioso en Detroit.
- Tu ___ bien Mt. Pleasant.
- Yo ___ que hay 50 estados en los Estados Unidos.
- Nosotros ___ a tu padre.
- Uds. ___ cocinar excelentemente.
- Direct object pronoun to replace "la tarea."
20 Clues: Nosotros ___ a Ricardo. • Ella ___ a las maestras. • Nosotros ___ a tu padre. • Tu ___ bien Mt. Pleasant. • Yo ___ a Juan y Esperanza. • Means "places" in Spanish. • Means "how to do" in Spanish. • Ella ___ jugar al tenis bien. • Saber and conocer both mean ___. • Direct object pronoun for "him." • Uds. ___ cocinar excelentemente. • Se usa conocer para lugares y ___. • ...
Are you a True Trini? 2017-09-27
Across
- He's Addicted
- This one may be spanish or fine
- Every good fete has some
- A Cheap Date
- Melicoccus bijugatus, commonly called Spanish lime, genip
- We best gyals
- A good place for ah curry
- They love this band
- All in one pot
Down
- Good on anything
- Scary Bush Man
- They were first
- All the little girls want to go here
- Number one man, once upon a time
- In the center of Arima
- But ayay, we could make coffee too
- You so nice, not just nice, you real real nice
17 Clues: A Cheap Date • He's Addicted • We best gyals • Scary Bush Man • All in one pot • They were first • Good on anything • They love this band • In the center of Arima • Every good fete has some • A good place for ah curry • This one may be spanish or fine • Number one man, once upon a time • But ayay, we could make coffee too • All the little girls want to go here • ...
For Brielle pt 11 2022-04-29
Across
- the mac is a...
- color of my nails
- number of pairs of converse i have
- my sisters first name
- the name of my cousin's fiancee
- what my last name means in english
- website emailing me about SAT practice
- how you spell japan in spanish (no accent)
- school we are going to tonight
- place where only seniors can go during office hour
Down
- germany in spanish
- mexican hat
- treat i always eat at disneyland
- my fav ap lit book we read
- my middle name
- my moms first name
- the first day of may is on a...
17 Clues: mexican hat • my middle name • the mac is a... • color of my nails • germany in spanish • my moms first name • my sisters first name • my fav ap lit book we read • school we are going to tonight • the name of my cousin's fiancee • the first day of may is on a... • treat i always eat at disneyland • number of pairs of converse i have • what my last name means in english • ...
Elizabeth 2025-06-03
Across
- What many sailors did during Elizabeth's rule
- What the King/Queen sits on
- An enemy of England
- The King of Spain
- The fleet of Spanish ships which tried to attack England
- One reason the Armada was defeated
- The religion Elizabeth disliked
- Being very poor
- A famous sailor who helped Elizabeth
- A type of weapon used on ships
Down
- What happened to Mary Queen of Scots
- To travel all the way around the world
- Elizabeth's religion
- The English ships were ________ than the Spanish ships
- Mary queen of _______ (Elizabeth's cousin)
- A king or queen
- ______ Mary (Elizabeth's sister)
17 Clues: A king or queen • Being very poor • The King of Spain • An enemy of England • Elizabeth's religion • What the King/Queen sits on • A type of weapon used on ships • The religion Elizabeth disliked • ______ Mary (Elizabeth's sister) • One reason the Armada was defeated • What happened to Mary Queen of Scots • A famous sailor who helped Elizabeth • To travel all the way around the world • ...
Exploration Review 2026-01-22
Across
- Sailed for Spain, explored/conquered Hispainolia and San Salvador
- Sailed for Spain, first to circumnavigate the globe
- Founded a Portuguese school & was the father of Portuguese exploration
- European officers at the top of the social pyramid
- Spanish colonists living in the colonies
- Portuguese explorer who sailed to the Cape of Good Hope
Down
- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Peru, and conquered the Incas
- Gold, God, Glory, these are the ________ for exploration
- Economic practice where European nations strive to become self-sufficient; and believed that colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and reached India
- Sailed for English, second to circumnavigate the globe
- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Mexico, and conquered the Aztecs
- Mixed race people of Spanish and Native American descent
- Sailed for France, explored/ conquered parts of Canada
- Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent
15 Clues: Spanish colonists living in the colonies • Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent • European officers at the top of the social pyramid • Sailed for Spain, first to circumnavigate the globe • Sailed for English, second to circumnavigate the globe • Sailed for France, explored/ conquered parts of Canada • ...
Cheerios Dulce de Leche 2012-04-10
Across
- language the title is in
- flavor of cereal
- Teacher who gave this assignment
- number of types of cheerios
- what this cereal is made of
- when you usually eat cereal
Down
- the person who created this website
- Spanish for Thick Caramel
- opposite of unhealthy
- what you add to cereal to make it delicious
- delicious cereal
- number of web pages
- color of caramel
13 Clues: delicious cereal • flavor of cereal • color of caramel • number of web pages • opposite of unhealthy • language the title is in • Spanish for Thick Caramel • number of types of cheerios • what this cereal is made of • when you usually eat cereal • Teacher who gave this assignment • the person who created this website • what you add to cereal to make it delicious
NATIONALITY 2022-11-25
17 Clues: (grík) • (dótch) • (jíbru) • (jíndu) • (yérman) • (frénch) • (yapaníz) • (itálian) • (méxican) • (brítish) • (chainíz) • (éishian) • (ínglish) • (sspánish) • (canádian) • (américan) • (colómbian)
classes and school supply 2021-04-15
17 Clues: art • bool • test • window • library • physics • enlgish • science • spanish • stadium • history • english • homework • backback • maleteacher • femaleteacher • computerscience
Nationalities 2024-05-29
Crossword made by Lithuanians 2014-05-05
10 Clues: Duck in Polish • Goat in Turkish • Wolf in Spanish • Fairy in Spanish • Sword in Turkish • Bag in Bulgarian • Sun in Lithuanian • Fox in Lithuanian • Mermaid in Polish • Field in Bulgarian
Christmas in Spain 2024-12-09
10 Clues: Warm sweet drink • Holds baby Jesus • Spanish for party • Where Santa enters • Bright festive light • Santa's flying helpers • Often served at feasts • Feeling during Christmas • Christmas shopping place • Spanish cooking essential
Spain 2016-11-12
8 Clues: Spanish Sausage • Capital of Spain • Person from Spain • Currency of Spain • popular Spanish meal • Spain`s second largest city • popular Spanish holiday resort • where you get oranges from in Spain
Mexico 2022-05-15
Across
- Most popular sport.
- Most popular soda.
- Native people that were here when the Spanish came.
- Oldest city in North America.
- National food.
- The number of languages spoken.
- Most spoken language.
Down
- Smallest inactive volcano.
- Oldest university in North America
- The currency(Money).
- Nickname for the president.
- Most popular kind of music.
- Body of water that Mexico City is built on.
13 Clues: National food. • Most popular soda. • Most popular sport. • The currency(Money). • Most spoken language. • Smallest inactive volcano. • Nickname for the president. • Most popular kind of music. • Oldest city in North America. • The number of languages spoken. • Oldest university in North America • Body of water that Mexico City is built on. • ...
Rizal 2024-11-10
Across
- – The shortened title of El Filibusterismo.
- EXPO – The event held in Paris, which displayed technological innovations and global cultures, influencing Rizal’s vision for the Philippines.
- – The word in El Filibusterismo related to the idea of fomenting change, showing Rizal’s advocacy.
- – The city where El Filibusterismo was printed due to financial constraints.
- – The movement that Rizal was part of, which aimed to promote reforms in the Philippines.
- – The term used by Spanish authorities to refer to people who oppose their rule; inspired Rizal’s novel title, El Filibusterismo.
- – The canal Rizal traversed on his journey to Europe, symbolizing his global perspective.
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- – The alias of Crisóstomo Ibarra in El Filibusterismo, symbolizing Rizal’s shift from reform to revolution.
- CLUB – A group of Filipino expatriates Rizal joined while in Europe.
- – The society Rizal joined in Europe, aligning with his advocacy for reform and freedom.
- – The city where Rizal studied the works of Antonio de Morga, an early Spanish historian of the Philippines.
- DE MORGA – The Spanish historian whose work Rizal annotated to provide a Philippine-centered perspective.
- ME TANGERE – Rizal’s first novel, which El Filibusterismo is the sequel to.
- – A derogatory term used by Spanish authorities to refer to reformist Filipinos like Rizal.
- – The city Rizal visited for the 1889 Universal Exposition.
- – The name of the friar who prevented El Filibusterismo from being circulated in the Philippines.
16 Clues: – The shortened title of El Filibusterismo. • – The city Rizal visited for the 1889 Universal Exposition. • CLUB – A group of Filipino expatriates Rizal joined while in Europe. • ME TANGERE – Rizal’s first novel, which El Filibusterismo is the sequel to. • – The city where El Filibusterismo was printed due to financial constraints. • ...
Your Happy Meal CrossWord 2013-04-07
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- Texan rivers lead to natural ports into this gulf
- The country that Mexico became free from in 1821
- The son of a mine owner from Missouri
- Two tribes who fought against the Tejas settlement
- The land that bordered Texas
- Spanish land later called Texas
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- People of Spanish heritage who call Tejas their home
- Native Americans who lived in Texas
- A Spanish settlement with very few settlers
- Citizens of this country did not want to obey Mexican laws
- American people who wanted to bring their slaves into Texas
11 Clues: The land that bordered Texas • Spanish land later called Texas • Native Americans who lived in Texas • The son of a mine owner from Missouri • A Spanish settlement with very few settlers • The country that Mexico became free from in 1821 • Texan rivers lead to natural ports into this gulf • Two tribes who fought against the Tejas settlement • ...
History 201 FIRST WEEK 2020-08-26
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- wanted to form colony for rel. freedom
- sent over to discipline jamestown
- separatist puritans first settled here
- boat the pilgrims sailed over on
- created to mass produce books
- area from great lakes to new orleans
- Spanish conquistador landed in vera cruz
- first settlement in maryland
- leader of the non conformist puritans
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- first democratic gov created
- carved into tree at roanoke
- who the puritans got their beliefs from
- spanish conquistador who explored florida
- dutch explorer launched exploration in ny
- first country to obtain political stability
- creator of tobacco
- first colony in continental us
- treasurer for the virginia company
18 Clues: creator of tobacco • carved into tree at roanoke • first democratic gov created • first settlement in maryland • created to mass produce books • first colony in continental us • boat the pilgrims sailed over on • sent over to discipline jamestown • treasurer for the virginia company • area from great lakes to new orleans • leader of the non conformist puritans • ...
Dalila 2024-11-18
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- The car rental agency never to be trusted
- We are always in ____
- Our city
- Barcelona tile
- Type of bar with a pool table
- Cat sound
- What you are to me and I am to you (with wings)
- Word that describes you, a treat
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- Four leaf clover
- Abbreviation, your star sign
- “Kiss me” in Spanish
- “Love” in Spanish
- Abbreviation, my star sign
- Cutest cat in the world
- The way you make me feel, unconditionally
- The amusement park in Santa Cruz that I’m taking you for your birthday date ;)
- The dating app we thank all the time
- Funniest cat sound
18 Clues: Our city • Cat sound • Barcelona tile • Four leaf clover • “Love” in Spanish • Funniest cat sound • “Kiss me” in Spanish • We are always in ____ • Cutest cat in the world • Abbreviation, my star sign • Abbreviation, your star sign • Type of bar with a pool table • Word that describes you, a treat • The dating app we thank all the time • The car rental agency never to be trusted • ...
Sephardi Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-09
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- - a Jew who converted to Catholicism in Spain or Portugal
- - storage space in a synagogue or Jewish cemetery
- - a palace/ fortress located in Granada, Spain
- - A Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician
- - a Jewish liturgical poem
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- - a mix of Hebrew and Spanish also referred to as Judaeo-Spanish
- - A semi-nomadic Turkic group of people
- - a Jew of Spanish or Portuguese descent
- - Someone or something originating in the Iberian Peninsula
- - the western branches of the nomadic tribes of Germanic peoples; referred to collectively as the Goths
- - Spain’s Andalusia region, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains
- - a high official in some Muslim countries
12 Clues: - a Jewish liturgical poem • - A semi-nomadic Turkic group of people • - a Jew of Spanish or Portuguese descent • - a high official in some Muslim countries • - A Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician • - a palace/ fortress located in Granada, Spain • - storage space in a synagogue or Jewish cemetery • - a Jew who converted to Catholicism in Spain or Portugal • ...
Spanish Colonization #2 2025-10-01
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- settlements run by Catholic priests whose goal was to convert Indians
- explorer who traveled through Florida in 1513
- legendary place believed to keep people young forever
- three motivations for Spanish exploration and settlement of the Americas
- conquistador who searched for seven cities of gold in the southwestern borderlands
- public square in the middle of a pueblo
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- missions here stretched from San Diego to San Francisco
- towns in New Spain
- the first permanent European settlement in what would become the United States
- forts where soldiers lived in Spanish America
- the northern part of the Spanish empire in America
- area spanning present-day southern US from Florida to California
12 Clues: towns in New Spain • public square in the middle of a pueblo • explorer who traveled through Florida in 1513 • forts where soldiers lived in Spanish America • the northern part of the Spanish empire in America • legendary place believed to keep people young forever • missions here stretched from San Diego to San Francisco • ...
Aztec thing 2026-01-07
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- An artificial garden
- A god that the Aztecs believed that will return and rule over the empire
- The Aztec emperor, killed by the Spanish or he was stoned
- the Aztecs language
- criminals and prisoners that could buy land and their freedom but mainly sacrifices
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- thing that cortes done to his ships
- she was a slave that could speak number of languages
- the god of sun and war” the head god”
- spanish had something better then the Aztecs
- The govern of who appointed cortes expedition then later withdraw it
- A person that ignored Velasquez and went off
- A disease that the Spanish brought to Tenochtitlan
12 Clues: the Aztecs language • An artificial garden • thing that cortes done to his ships • the god of sun and war” the head god” • spanish had something better then the Aztecs • A person that ignored Velasquez and went off • A disease that the Spanish brought to Tenochtitlan • she was a slave that could speak number of languages • ...
Interro des jours et cours 2014-04-30
18 Clues: art • hg&d • math • band • latin • chorus • Monday • Friday • biology • history • Spanish • Tuesday • phys.ed. • computer • Thursday • studyhall • Wednesday • break/recess
NATIONALITIES 2024-04-16
18 Clues: PERU • JAPAN • CHINA • SPAIN • MEXICO • BRAZIL • RUSSIA • FRANCE • CANADA • IRELAND • ENGLAND • GERMANY • COLOMBIA • ARGENTINA • VENEZUELA • SWITZERLAND • UNITED STATES • UNITED KINGDOM
Countries and nationalities 2025-08-11
18 Clues: ITALY • JAPAN • CHINA • SPAIN • KENYA • POLAND • GERMAN • FRANCE • CANADA • INDIAN • BRAZIL • THE USA • RUSSIAN • JAMAICAN • NIGERIAN • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • UK BRITISH
Apple crossword 2.0 2020-09-16
10 Clues: music in german • phone in italian • apple in spanish • photo in italian • library in spanish • stickers in german • mentions in french • arcade in Portuguese • messages in portuguese • translate in portuguese
Explorers 2024-12-23
10 Clues: A bull • A water game • Fernie's dad • A city in Ohio • Frank in Spanish • The fifth Jensen • Fernie's brother • A Spanish painter • A nickname for Jack • A private college in Iowa
Shay 2020-10-20
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- a Spanish conquistador
- home to the ruins of the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- colonies of British America against those of New France
- country in Europe apart of a mission that brought an end 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 Indian inhabitants of an area.
- Inca emperor
- Wampanoag leader who waged King Philip's War
- the area colonized by the netherlands in North America
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- the English settlers who came to North America on the Mayflower
- Spanish conquerors
- the area colonized by France in North America
- The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices
- town in the new world owned by a country in Europe
- ventured to america
- panish and indigenous descent.
15 Clues: Inca emperor • Spanish conquerors • ventured to america • a Spanish conquistador • panish and indigenous descent. • Wampanoag leader who waged King Philip's War • the area colonized by France in North America • town in the new world owned by a country in Europe • the area colonized by the netherlands in North America • colonies of British America against those of New France • ...
Welcome to Secondary 2022-11-21
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- PEOPLE WHO GO TO SCHOOL TO STUDY.
- IN PRIMARY IT WAS FORBIDDEN TO BRING THIS OBJECT, BUT IN SECONDARY WE CAN.
- SUBJECT WHERE THE TEACHER INTERVIEWS US. (SPANISH)
- IN PRIMARY THIS SUBJECT WAS IN SPANISH AND IN SECONDARY IT IS IN ENGLISH. WE STUDY ANGLES AND OPERATIONS.
- PLACE WHERE WE HAVE BREAKS.
- IN SECONDARY WE HAVE MORE OF THESE (ONE PER SUBJECT).
- NAME OF THE SPANISH HEADMASTER (2 WORDS).
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- PLACE WHERE WE CAN BUY FOOD.
- PLACE WHERE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS HAVE LUNCH. (2 WORDS)
- PLACE WHERE WE DO EXPERIMENTS. (2 WORDS)
- NAME OF THE SECONDARY ENGLISH PRINCIPAL. (2 WORDS)
- IN PRIMARY WE GO ONCE A WEEK, BUT IN SECONDARY WE GO TWICE A WEEK.
- A SUBJECT IN WHICH YOU READ A LOT OF STORIES.
- SPORT WE LEARN DURING THE SUMMER.
- WINNER OF THE 2022 SENIOR SCHOOL SPORTS.
15 Clues: PLACE WHERE WE HAVE BREAKS. • PLACE WHERE WE CAN BUY FOOD. • PEOPLE WHO GO TO SCHOOL TO STUDY. • SPORT WE LEARN DURING THE SUMMER. • PLACE WHERE WE DO EXPERIMENTS. (2 WORDS) • WINNER OF THE 2022 SENIOR SCHOOL SPORTS. • NAME OF THE SPANISH HEADMASTER (2 WORDS). • A SUBJECT IN WHICH YOU READ A LOT OF STORIES. • NAME OF THE SECONDARY ENGLISH PRINCIPAL. (2 WORDS) • ...
Daddy's Hard Crossword 2026-02-26
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- This is the national bird of Spain
- In northwestern Spain, you can find rocks shaped like ____________.
- If you visit the city of Bunol, you can have a fight with these
- The largest rodent in Spain is the ________
- This Spanish city is actually in Morocco
- This is the third-largest of the Balearic Islands
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- Spain produces about half of the world's ________
- This is the capital of Spain
- These wildcats live in the mountains of southern Spain.
- This Spanish tennis player has one the Grand Slam 19 times
- This dance originated in Spain.
- This seafood platter was first made in Spain and is usually cooked in a wide shallow pan over an open fire
- Spain is separated from this country by only eight miles
- Every year in Pamplona, thousands of people run down the street with these
- People in Spain speak this language.
15 Clues: This is the capital of Spain • This dance originated in Spain. • This is the national bird of Spain • People in Spain speak this language. • This Spanish city is actually in Morocco • The largest rodent in Spain is the ________ • Spain produces about half of the world's ________ • This is the third-largest of the Balearic Islands • ...
Fun in the Sun! 2015-06-30
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- yellow ball in sky
- place where there is lots of sand
- popular Spanish resort
- keeps the sun out your eyes
- where the kids might cool down
- mode of transport to get abroad
- stops your head burning
- British tennis championship
- where you might sit to enjoy the sun
- used to build sandcastles
- helps protect you from the sun
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- summery Spanish drink
- what you might wear to go swimming
- pub's outside area
- worn on the feet & secured between toes
- the colour you might go if you get too much sun
- outside cooking
- Italians call it Gelato
18 Clues: outside cooking • yellow ball in sky • pub's outside area • summery Spanish drink • popular Spanish resort • stops your head burning • Italians call it Gelato • used to build sandcastles • keeps the sun out your eyes • British tennis championship • where the kids might cool down • helps protect you from the sun • mode of transport to get abroad • place where there is lots of sand • ...
Memory Lane Café Crossword 2021-02-05
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- What subject does Mr. Moscovici teach?
- someone who supports a football club
- a type of tree
- Something you follow at school every day!
- The author of Murder on the Orient Express
- these keep falling on my head!
- 8-7=
- Did somebody say Just ___?
- Scrambelled, boiled, or fried?
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- to make something better
- 3.14
- the type of sandwich you get at Subway
- the opposite of dirty
- What does the Spanish word "vuelo" mean?
- The name of our school
- An Italian volcano
- a word which means 'old' that you can use to describe cheddar
- What do you call a deer with no eyes? No ____!
18 Clues: 3.14 • 8-7= • a type of tree • An Italian volcano • the opposite of dirty • The name of our school • to make something better • Did somebody say Just ___? • these keep falling on my head! • Scrambelled, boiled, or fried? • someone who supports a football club • What subject does Mr. Moscovici teach? • the type of sandwich you get at Subway • What does the Spanish word "vuelo" mean? • ...
Spain Food Markets Crossword 2020-12-03
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- The _____ _____: oil, bread and wine
- Salted cod
- A pedestrian thoroughfare in Barcelona
- Sweet dough spirals
- Spanish word for seafood
- Name for balconies in Cartagena
- Dish made from rice, saffron, and shrimp(one of our recipe options from lab day)
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- A famous market in Barcelona, Spain
- Place where food preparation begins
- Egg dish made with potatoes and onions
- The main meal of the day
- Islands owned by Spain
- Type of Spanish dance
- Spain is the largest producer of this
- Co-official language of Barcelona
- Drink made from wine, fruit and spices
- Made from smoked, dried red chili peppers
- Tasty snacks
18 Clues: Salted cod • Tasty snacks • Sweet dough spirals • Type of Spanish dance • Islands owned by Spain • The main meal of the day • Spanish word for seafood • Name for balconies in Cartagena • Co-official language of Barcelona • A famous market in Barcelona, Spain • Place where food preparation begins • The _____ _____: oil, bread and wine • Spain is the largest producer of this • ...
NATIONALITIES 2022-03-28
spanish cross word 2013-01-28
18 Clues: art • quiz • math • test • class • music • school • listen • lesson • english • history • spanish • science • supplies • to teach • homework • literature • computer science
Unit 1 Francais 2023-10-23
Period 1 Crossword puzzle 2022-08-25
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- These systems were developed by Europeans to help cope with purchasing Africans
- Dominant economic system of Europe during the 1400
- This system based who would pay the most taxes based on racial ancestry.
- This document granted Spanish monarchs authority to claim lands in the Americas and convert whomever they found there into christens.
- these houses were made to house up to 70 people.
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- a Priest who debated that if Spain kept brutalizing and killing natives the survivors would hate Christianity and their souls would be lost to god.
- an exclusive religion that requires the converts total devotion and rejection of all other gods.
- one of the many forts built by the Europeans along the African Coast
- these people lead a revolt in 1610 and made Spanish people flee their land.
- A system in which leading men were granted a portion of land. Natives who lived there became the labor force for the farming, mining or both justified by Christianity
- At its height this empire was home to over 300,000 people
- A corn like crop
- these people were "inferior" to the Spanish because the Spanish thought they were decedents of Canaan
- Domination of one group or nation by another.
- a system where missionaries were sent to convert Natives to Christianity.
15 Clues: A corn like crop • Domination of one group or nation by another. • these houses were made to house up to 70 people. • Dominant economic system of Europe during the 1400 • At its height this empire was home to over 300,000 people • one of the many forts built by the Europeans along the African Coast • ...
South American History 2021-11-29
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- a sixteenth-century Spanish adventurer with a small but well-equipped army
- descendants of mixed Indian and European ancestry
- Spaniards or Portuguese
- Political and military leaders who overthrew the government
- a native plant of South America
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- Spanish rulers appointed by the king
- a large farm, ranch or country estate
- Persons of Spanish descent born in the West Indies or Latin America
- The name of Easter Island given by the original inhabitants
- the location of the world's largest rain forest
- an Indian group in Latin America before the European explorers arrived
11 Clues: Spaniards or Portuguese • a native plant of South America • Spanish rulers appointed by the king • a large farm, ranch or country estate • the location of the world's largest rain forest • descendants of mixed Indian and European ancestry • The name of Easter Island given by the original inhabitants • Political and military leaders who overthrew the government • ...
jaxon mesoamerica 2025-12-18
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- the man who we celebrate on his birthday
- the physical reason the Spanish left
- where the pilgrims are from
- the first ancient American tribe that didn't kill as religious ceremony
- the continent which lacks spices(ancient times)
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- the man who met the inuit from france
- the mother religion of Aztec and Maya
- the spiritual reason the Spanish left
- the place Christopher Columbus called India instead of north America as known today
- the country where Christopher Columbus is from
- the reason the Spanish wanted to explore
11 Clues: where the pilgrims are from • the physical reason the Spanish left • the man who met the inuit from france • the mother religion of Aztec and Maya • the spiritual reason the Spanish left • the man who we celebrate on his birthday • the reason the Spanish wanted to explore • the country where Christopher Columbus is from • the continent which lacks spices(ancient times) • ...
Things you'll do, see and eat in Madrid ❤️🏙️ 2024-12-25
10 Clues: Nico's sister • And many.... !! • ...con chocolate • City nearby Madrid • Main park in Madrid • Yellow Spanish dish • Nico's neighbourhood • Main avenue in Madrid • Madrid's biggest museum • Famous Spanish round-shaped food
LASE Newsletter: 21 Jan 2026 - Occupations #2 2026-01-20
10 Clues: notary in French • sexton in Spanish • banker in Italian • weaver in Catalan • surgeon in Italian • tanner in Portuguese • sailor in Portuguese • bookseller in Catalan • blacksmith in Spanish • cheese merchant in French
Parish Records Around the World 2026-02-04
10 Clues: burial in French • death in Italian • church in Catalan • priest in Spanish • baptism in Spanish • marriage in French • banns in Portuguese • dispensation in Italian • godparents in Portuguese • Catholic mass in Catalan
SW vocab crossword puzzle - Vivian 2024-01-05
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- the country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place.
- the English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing.
- the input of goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber, forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals.
- to bring about a religious conversion.
- to carry or send (something, such as commodity)to some other place (such as another country)
- the systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs.
- several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans; the Spanish built several missions on these islands.
- Spanish qonquistador who led an expidition through Southerneastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting native Americans to Christianity.
- European colonization imports smallpox into North America.
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- a body of persons in authority.
- the making of goods available for use.
- god, gold, and glory
- to bring(something, such as merchandise)into a place or country from another country.
- freedom religious freedom is a fundamental human right and the first among rights guaranteed by the United States constitution.it is the right to think, speak, and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of consience.
- the establishing of a colony.
- the largest swamp in north America; was home to many Native Americans and a location for many Spanish missions.
17 Clues: god, gold, and glory • the establishing of a colony. • a body of persons in authority. • the making of goods available for use. • to bring about a religious conversion. • the country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place. • European colonization imports smallpox into North America. • the English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing. • ...
Pirate Crossword 2021-01-20
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- A Spanish coin worth 8 Spanish reales.
- A sailboat with a single mast.
- A short sword, often used by sailors to attack enemies.
- Chinese sailing ships with completely battened sails
- To determine the location of or find a specific thing.
- A Spanish gold coin
- A pirate particularly interested in the Carribean.
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- A private ship or person that engages in warfare.
- A pirate
- Steal goods from a person or place.
- Government license in the Age of Sail that allowed a privateer to attack and capture vessels of a nation at war with the license owner.
- valuable treasure, either earned or stolen.
12 Clues: A pirate • A Spanish gold coin • A sailboat with a single mast. • Steal goods from a person or place. • A Spanish coin worth 8 Spanish reales. • valuable treasure, either earned or stolen. • A private ship or person that engages in warfare. • A pirate particularly interested in the Carribean. • Chinese sailing ships with completely battened sails • ...
Pirate Crossword 2021-01-20
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- A Spanish coin worth 8 Spanish reales.
- A sailboat with a single mast.
- A short sword, often used by sailors to attack enemies.
- Chinese sailing ships with completely battened sails
- To determine the location of or find a specific thing.
- A Spanish gold coin
- A pirate particularly interested in the Carribean.
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- A private ship or person that engages in warfare.
- A pirate
- Steal goods from a person or place.
- Government license in the Age of Sail that allowed a privateer to attack and capture vessels of a nation at war with the license owner.
- valuable treasure, either earned or stolen.
12 Clues: A pirate • A Spanish gold coin • A sailboat with a single mast. • Steal goods from a person or place. • A Spanish coin worth 8 Spanish reales. • valuable treasure, either earned or stolen. • A private ship or person that engages in warfare. • A pirate particularly interested in the Carribean. • Chinese sailing ships with completely battened sails • ...
European History 2021-10-21
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- largest empire in pre-Columbian America
- another word for the Aztec Empire
- Theory of an ancient philosopher that created an early map
- entity headed by a viceroy
- he led a large expedition from what is now Mexico to present-day Kansas
- Small sailing ship
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- A Spanish conqueror
- labor system established by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century
- first governor of Puerto Rico
- divided the newly-discovered lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire
- exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- he led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
12 Clues: Small sailing ship • A Spanish conqueror • entity headed by a viceroy • first governor of Puerto Rico • another word for the Aztec Empire • largest empire in pre-Columbian America • Theory of an ancient philosopher that created an early map • he led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire • labor system established by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century • ...
Aztec Crossword 2023-02-28
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- warriors captured by the Aztecs became these
- staple crop of the Aztecs
- Spanish Sailor who brought told his crew to destroy the ships
- built to help get in and out of the city
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- word that means belief in more than one God
- City present-day location of the Aztec civilization
- animals that the Aztec people had never seen before the Spanish brought them over to South America
- floating gardens
- leader and ruler of the Aztecs
- location of the Aztec civilization
- disease brought over by the Spanish that wiped out a large number of Aztecs
- black volcanic rock used to make tools
12 Clues: floating gardens • staple crop of the Aztecs • leader and ruler of the Aztecs • location of the Aztec civilization • black volcanic rock used to make tools • built to help get in and out of the city • word that means belief in more than one God • warriors captured by the Aztecs became these • City present-day location of the Aztec civilization • ...
The Aztec 2022-11-09
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- How could you move up in the pyramid?
- The emperor who opened the capital to the Spanish
- the island where the Aztec for settled
- how society was divided
- a floating island, where one could grow crops.
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- a term used to refer to the soldier and explorers of the Spanish empire.
- The Aztec capital city
- the Spaniard who was welcomed by the emperor
- built on top of the former Aztec capital
- Cortes needed two of these to communicate with the Aztecs
- This is the place that was colonized by the Spanish
- Who was at the top of the pyramid?
12 Clues: The Aztec capital city • how society was divided • Who was at the top of the pyramid? • How could you move up in the pyramid? • the island where the Aztec for settled • built on top of the former Aztec capital • the Spaniard who was welcomed by the emperor • a floating island, where one could grow crops. • The emperor who opened the capital to the Spanish • ...
Revision Crossword 2024-04-23
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- Ab⋅h/3 is the formula of which solid ?
- What can you find with the formula 2πr ?
- How does the rebel autochthon, that leaded the big rebellion of 1763, is called ?
- How do you say "carrot" in Spanish ?
- What is the verb " to like" in Spanish ?
- Ab⋅h/3 is the formula of another solid. Which one ?
- In 1763, the ________ war finishes.
- What is the verb "to go" in Spanish ?
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- UA is the diminutive of ____________ unit.
- How does the space between the molecules is called ?
- With which treaty does France starts to give territory to the Britain ?
- Who is the general of the France's force during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham ?
- How does the cells that bring the information to the brain are called ?
- In 1710, Louis XV is the king of ______.
- C1⋅V1 = C2⋅V2 is the formula of ________.
15 Clues: In 1763, the ________ war finishes. • How do you say "carrot" in Spanish ? • What is the verb "to go" in Spanish ? • Ab⋅h/3 is the formula of which solid ? • What can you find with the formula 2πr ? • In 1710, Louis XV is the king of ______. • What is the verb " to like" in Spanish ? • C1⋅V1 = C2⋅V2 is the formula of ________. • UA is the diminutive of ____________ unit. • ...
Latin America/GRAMMY's Crossword 2022-04-27
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- Latin American Drum
- Votes in the GRAMMY's
- Latin American dance with dragged leg
- Element of music that is volume
- Country Where the Landfilharmonic is from
- City where the landfilharmonic is
- Where the Merengue is from
- What is a GRAMMY made of
- Element of music that is sound quality
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- 1 of the top GRAMMY categories
- Original Name of GRAMMY's
- Spanish word for alter
- Element of music that is the main song
- Element of music that accompanies
- Latin American Holiday
- Primary language spoken in Paraguay
- Element of music that is note value
- Latin American Percussion instrument
18 Clues: Latin American Drum • Votes in the GRAMMY's • Spanish word for alter • Latin American Holiday • What is a GRAMMY made of • Original Name of GRAMMY's • Where the Merengue is from • 1 of the top GRAMMY categories • Element of music that is volume • Element of music that accompanies • City where the landfilharmonic is • Primary language spoken in Paraguay • ...
The Atlantic World- Ruby Streets 2023-10-12
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- bases of the idea that a nations wealth were increasing exports and reducing imports
- emperor of the Incas
- conqueror
- controlled by private owners
- emperor of Aztec
- brought slaves from west Africa to west indies
- exchange of goods and people between old world and new world
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- the imports and exports of goods across the international boundaries
- executed Atahuapla
- first permanent English settlement
- forced labor in Spanish colonies
- destructing of the Aztec empire
- a business owned by its shareholders
- a contagious disease
- founded new world colony
- trade between Europe and Africa
- fought between great Britain and France
- a trading system that involved shipping goods and slaves
- Mexican Spanish
19 Clues: conqueror • Mexican Spanish • emperor of Aztec • executed Atahuapla • emperor of the Incas • a contagious disease • founded new world colony • controlled by private owners • destructing of the Aztec empire • trade between Europe and Africa • forced labor in Spanish colonies • first permanent English settlement • a business owned by its shareholders • ...
The Atlantic World- Ruby Streets 2023-10-12
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- bases of the idea that a nations wealth were increasing exports and reducing imports
- emperor of the Incas
- conqueror
- controlled by private owners
- emperor of Aztec
- brought slaves from west Africa to west indies
- exchange of goods and people between old world and new world
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- the imports and exports of goods across the international boundaries
- executed Atahuapla
- first permanent English settlement
- forced labor in Spanish colonies
- destructing of the Aztec empire
- a business owned by its shareholders
- a contagious disease
- founded new world colony
- trade between Europe and Africa
- fought between great Britain and France
- a trading system that involved shipping goods and slaves
- Mexican Spanish
19 Clues: conqueror • Mexican Spanish • emperor of Aztec • executed Atahuapla • emperor of the Incas • a contagious disease • founded new world colony • controlled by private owners • destructing of the Aztec empire • trade between Europe and Africa • forced labor in Spanish colonies • first permanent English settlement • a business owned by its shareholders • ...
spanish cross word 2013-01-28
18 Clues: art • quiz • math • test • class • music • school • listen • lesson • english • history • spanish • science • supplies • to teach • homework • literature • computer science
Asignaturas A 2023-12-13
18 Clues: pool • Band • break • lunch • field • school • chapel • Spanish • Biology • hallway • Theater • bathroom • gymnasium • languages • bookstore • laboratory • nurse's office • Computer science
Le materie scolastiche 2025-04-05
18 Clues: IT • Art • CSPE • Maths • Irish • Coding • German • French • Science • Spanish • Italian • History • Enlgish • Religion • Business • Geography • Home Economics • Physical Education
Professions and Classes 2025-05-05
18 Clues: art • math • dance • nurse • singer • French • artist • Italian • Spanish • history • science • Russian • English • language • musician • engineer • doctor (fem.) • police officer
Spanish crossword 2025-10-30
18 Clues: pan • hola • Madre • auyda • padre • nadar • perro • comida • pastel • sonreir • navidad • familia • hermano • bebidas • hermana • Espanol • Buena's dias • Buena's noches
las clases 2025-09-25
19 Clues: fun • art • easy • math • music • class • English • history • Spanish • science • student • to study • to learn • to teach • demanding • chemistry • difficult • interesting • male teacher
Age of Exploration Crossword 2023-03-14
Across
- A crop that is produced for financial purposes rather than utilitarian. Think tobacco, cotton, etc.
- This is a tool that uses the magnetic pull of the north to help explorers navigate.
- Trade between three ports, in this instance Europe, Africa, and the West Indies.
- Spanish term meaning, "conquerer." Used traditionally to describe those who conquered Mesoamerica in the 16th century.
- This is the land in the eastern hemisphere, land that was familiar to the Europeans.
- The exchange of food, people, and diseases between the Americas and Europe.
- A Spaniard who was born in Spain but lives in the new world.
Down
- Payments, tax breaks, or other forms of economic support given to specific industries or economic sectors.
- This is the land in the western hemisphere, specifically used by Europeans to describe the Americas.
- An estate where crops are grown that is centered around one large residence.
- In Latin America, this term refers to someone who is interracial, specifically of Spanish and African descent.
- An invisible line drawn by the Spanish and Portuguese to explain who own what part of the world.
- A country that is under the control of a different country.
- A stretch of the Atlantic Ocean that slave ships traveled along.
- A person who migrates a new country for religious purposes.
- A form of economic nationalism that sought to increase finances and power by restricting trade.
- In Latin America, this term refers to someone who is interracial, specifically Spanish and indigenous.
17 Clues: A country that is under the control of a different country. • A person who migrates a new country for religious purposes. • A Spaniard who was born in Spain but lives in the new world. • A stretch of the Atlantic Ocean that slave ships traveled along. • The exchange of food, people, and diseases between the Americas and Europe. • ...
Conquistadors 2025-03-12
7 Clues: The empire conquered by Cortés • The country where the Incas lived • The metal that the Spanish wanted • The language spoken by the Spanish • The ocean crossed by the conquistadors • A deadly disease brought by the Spanish • Spanish soldiers who explored the New World )
European Exploration 2023-10-20
Across
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the SoutheasternUnited States; credited as being the first European in Georgia.
- Exploration of the New World brought great wealth to this place
- This place established colonies in North America, the Caribbean,and India in the 17th century.
- What religion did Spain hope to teach to the American Indians in order to ¨civilize;¨ them?
- the last major prehistoric Native American culture in Georgia; is known for being large-scale framers and mound builders who traded throughout North America.
- Gold, God, and Glory
Down
- This place began exploring the New World in the lath 15th century
- garden cultivatiois; is important to the Mississippian culture.
- The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Native Americans and a location for Spanish missions.
- several island off Georgia’s coast; inhabited by Native Americans; the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- Materials from Earth that are used to support life and meet people´s needs
- The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing.
- In order to remove Spain from the southeast, British colonists began to make ______ of many American Indian tribes in the region.
- A country or area under the full or partial control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country
- churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity.
- Another term for corn
16 Clues: Gold, God, and Glory • Another term for corn • garden cultivatiois; is important to the Mississippian culture. • Exploration of the New World brought great wealth to this place • This place began exploring the New World in the lath 15th century • The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing. • ...
