spanish words Crossword Puzzles
Spanish Vocab Words 2024-08-23
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- To dance at a party.
- To cook food to eat.
- To ride or mount an object.
- To celebrate for someone.
- To swim in water.
- To wash your hands.
- To draw during art class.
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- To study for school.
- To speak with your mouth
- To change classes during school.
- To cut through a piece of paper.
- To clean your clothes.
- To enter through a door.
- To use something.
- To win and earn a prize from a game.
15 Clues: To use something. • To swim in water. • To wash your hands. • To study for school. • To dance at a party. • To cook food to eat. • To clean your clothes. • To speak with your mouth • To enter through a door. • To celebrate for someone. • To draw during art class. • To ride or mount an object. • To change classes during school. • To cut through a piece of paper. • ...
Spanish Question Words 2025-11-13
Spanish Vocab Words 2025-09-10
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- Yo muchas cosas en mi cuenta
- Me gusta verdadero crimen
- Que Alixe Earle hace
- Cosa en un libero de texto
- Me gusta amar
- Musica Bob Marley maracas
- Donde la gente
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- Películas para ver en halloween
- Me gusta Beethoven
- Tengo muchas folwers
- Una persona que pinta
- Tom Holland es muy -----
- Cómo me comunico con mis amigos
- El es muy ------
- Me gusta reir de la televisión
15 Clues: Me gusta amar • Donde la gente • El es muy ------ • Me gusta Beethoven • Tengo muchas folwers • Que Alixe Earle hace • Una persona que pinta • Tom Holland es muy ----- • Me gusta verdadero crimen • Musica Bob Marley maracas • Cosa en un libero de texto • Yo muchas cosas en mi cuenta • Me gusta reir de la televisión • Películas para ver en halloween • Cómo me comunico con mis amigos
Sophmore Class 2022-05-18
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- "Dont play wit meee" Classclown
- On top in Spanish
- Has nice cheek bones and always happy
- throws exs jacket in trash during spanish
- Talkative and bold with her words
- suhhhhhhhh"
- hasn't been here most of the year and is vary honest
- always has a fresh hair cut sence 4th grade
- She likes shoes and will always be there for you with no judgment
- Sweet and sour and loves pink
- Stays after school to play basketball, love your energy
- Bubbley and merrills sister
- got cheated on 6 times and still went back!!!!!! She a mamma. Love her!!
- crippled
- good at drawing and has a million journals
- tall and tatted girl
- mizzzzzzz girllllll"
- at football and plays running back
- short and looks like her brother
- is always eating or sleeping
- Says ninja
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- Hangs out with cody
- You are from Germany
- Cow
- has black hair
- Is down for whatever, spontaneous
- "Bruhhhhhfornight was a blast"
- Is good at Basketball and is a big flert
- good at singing and vary creative
- Very smart but humble about it
- opionated
- Great style
- Smart
- Her name sounds like heaven
- Stubborn
- likes making fun of people
- Billington- has pretty eyes and is a teacher
- confedent with your words ( vector ohhhhh yaaaa)
- lets you know all the tea / Pretty Princess vibes
- She will match your energy and when she laughs she hits you.
40 Clues: Cow • Smart • Stubborn • crippled • opionated • Says ninja • suhhhhhhhh" • Great style • has black hair • On top in Spanish • Hangs out with cody • You are from Germany • tall and tatted girl • mizzzzzzz girllllll" • likes making fun of people • Her name sounds like heaven • Bubbley and merrills sister • is always eating or sleeping • Sweet and sour and loves pink • "Bruhhhhhfornight was a blast" • ...
Lunch 2024-03-09
8 Clues: String ___ • Citrus fruit • Pungent bulb • Pasta strands • Chicken noodle, for one • Meat used in nuggets and tenders • Like the words in un diccionario • It's supposedly used for drying out a phone
Meso-America Crossword 2021-05-03
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- animal that represented the god of rain
- mayan book that unfolds like an accordion
- Spanish Conquerors
- belief in more than one god
- Temples built by meso-american cultures
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- Man who conquered the Aztecs
- Pictures that represent words and ideas
- another name for corn
- a device used for counting
- largest and oldest mayan city
- raised earthen streets
- Man who conquered the Incas
12 Clues: Spanish Conquerors • another name for corn • raised earthen streets • a device used for counting • belief in more than one god • Man who conquered the Incas • Man who conquered the Aztecs • largest and oldest mayan city • Pictures that represent words and ideas • animal that represented the god of rain • Temples built by meso-american cultures • ...
Know-it-all! 2023-11-25
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- country famous for pasta and pizza
- a place with historical fossils or paintings
- the largest mammal in the ocean
- a place to borrow and read books
- synonym (similar) for Angry
- comparative for Noisy
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- language spoken by Mexicans
- antonym(opposite) for Pretty
- punctuation to separate words
- superlative for Taller
- transportation when you need to call for medical emergency
- the material for Jeans
12 Clues: comparative for Noisy • superlative for Taller • the material for Jeans • language spoken by Mexicans • synonym (similar) for Angry • antonym(opposite) for Pretty • punctuation to separate words • the largest mammal in the ocean • a place to borrow and read books • country famous for pasta and pizza • a place with historical fossils or paintings • ...
TENER, SER Y LA FAMILIA 2023-11-17
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- Conjugate SER for Él / ELLA.
- Mi hermana es la __________ de mis padres.
- Conjugate TENER for YO.
- La esposa de mi padre es mi __________.
- El padre de mi madre es mi __________.
- Conjugate TENER for ÉL / ELLA.
- Conjugate SER for YO.
- Conjugate TENER for VOSOTROS.
- Conjugate SER for USTEDES.
- Conjugate SER for tú.
- La hermana de mi padre es mi __________.
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- Brother in Spanish.
- Conjugate TENER for NOSOTROS.
- Grandma in Spanish
- El esposo de mi madre es mi __________.
- Conjugate TENER for TÚ.
- Conjugate TENER for ELLOS / ELLAS.
- Uncle in Spanish.
- Conjugate SER for NOSOTROS.
- Girl cousin in Spanish.
20 Clues: Uncle in Spanish. • Grandma in Spanish • Brother in Spanish. • Conjugate SER for YO. • Conjugate SER for tú. • Conjugate TENER for YO. • Conjugate TENER for TÚ. • Girl cousin in Spanish. • Conjugate SER for USTEDES. • Conjugate SER for NOSOTROS. • Conjugate SER for Él / ELLA. • Conjugate TENER for NOSOTROS. • Conjugate TENER for VOSOTROS. • Conjugate TENER for ÉL / ELLA. • ...
Alton - El Crossword puzzle 2023-02-10
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- diez ? diez igual a veinte.
- "nothing" in Spainish.
- "is" in Spanish.
- Last day in a week
- Spanish
- A word about the time.
- siete, ? ,nueve
- Most school in Taiwan will started at this month.
- Teacher will do this to students
- "birthday" in Spainish
- uno, dos, ?
- You must do this during class.
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- This class is "interesting"
- "tomorrow" in Spanish.
- "viedogames" in Spainish
- leaves fall in this season.
- "today" in Spanish.
- You may need this to write down the thing that your teacher says in every class.
- You may hate this day of the school.
- you(formal)
20 Clues: Spanish • you(formal) • uno, dos, ? • siete, ? ,nueve • "is" in Spanish. • Last day in a week • "today" in Spanish. • "tomorrow" in Spanish. • "nothing" in Spainish. • A word about the time. • "birthday" in Spainish • "viedogames" in Spainish • This class is "interesting" • diez ? diez igual a veinte. • leaves fall in this season. • You must do this during class. • ...
Espanol 1 Vocab 2021-05-03
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- What is green in spanish
- What does blue mean in spanish
- What does fruta mean
- What does los tenis mean
- What does las gafas mean
- What does bien mean
- What does comida mean
- Pay What does pagar mean
- What does papel mean
- What does bebida mean
- What does el esposo mean
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- What does boligrafo mean
- What does deporte mean
- How do you say team in spanish
- What does el padre mean
- What does lapiz mean
- What does gastar mean
- What is red in spanish
- you What does gracias mean
- What does caro mean
20 Clues: What does bien mean • What does caro mean • What does fruta mean • What does lapiz mean • What does papel mean • What does gastar mean • What does comida mean • What does bebida mean • What does deporte mean • What is red in spanish • What does el padre mean • What does boligrafo mean • What is green in spanish • What does los tenis mean • What does las gafas mean • Pay What does pagar mean • ...
Lunch 2024-03-09
8 Clues: String ___ • Citrus fruit • Pungent bulb • Pasta strands • Chicken noodle, for one • Like the words in un diccionario • Meat used in nuggets and tenders • It's supposedly used for drying out a phone
Catalina's crossword puzzle 2020-04-25
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- last word of the second hint but in Spanish
- monkeys eat these
- ice *****
- cake in Spanish
- you eat when your sick
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- fruits in spanish
- what most kids eat at birthday parties
- used in apple pie but in Spanish
- coated in cinnamon
- used in burritos
- what people eaton diets
- tomatoes in spanish
- ***tec
- you eat these for breakfast sometimes with toast
- you eat this for thanksgiving
15 Clues: ***tec • ice ***** • cake in Spanish • used in burritos • fruits in spanish • monkeys eat these • coated in cinnamon • tomatoes in spanish • you eat when your sick • what people eaton diets • you eat this for thanksgiving • used in apple pie but in Spanish • what most kids eat at birthday parties • last word of the second hint but in Spanish • ...
Spanish 2024-09-06
11 Clues: Spanish word for 4 • Spanish word for 5 • Spanish word for 6 • Spanish word for 3 • Spanish word for 8 • Spanish word for 0 • Spanish word for 9 • Spanish word for 1 • Spanish word for 2 • Spanish word for 7 • Spanish word for 10
Spanish crossword 2024-02-08
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- What is i am thirsty
- How do you say water in spanish?
- What meal is typically eatin at noon?
- True or false? Banana is la banana in spanish
- How do you say coffee in spanish?
- how to say to share
- what is now?
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- how to say horrible?
- How do you say cereal in spanish?
- what do you call milk
- What meal is typically eaten in the morning?
- How do you say bacon in spanish?
- What meal is typically eaten at 6 o'clock?
- what do you call an egg
- How do you say bread in spanish?
15 Clues: what is now? • how to say to share • how to say horrible? • What is i am thirsty • what do you call milk • what do you call an egg • How do you say water in spanish? • How do you say bacon in spanish? • How do you say bread in spanish? • How do you say cereal in spanish? • How do you say coffee in spanish? • What meal is typically eatin at noon? • ...
Spanish crossword 2024-02-08
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- What is i am thirsty
- How do you say water in spanish?
- What meal is typically eatin at noon?
- True or false? Banana is la banana in spanish
- How do you say coffee in spanish?
- how to say to share
- what is now?
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- how to say horrible?
- How do you say cereal in spanish?
- what do you call milk
- What meal is typically eaten in the morning?
- How do you say bacon in spanish?
- What meal is typically eaten at 6 o'clock?
- what do you call an egg
- How do you say bread in spanish?
15 Clues: what is now? • how to say to share • how to say horrible? • What is i am thirsty • what do you call milk • what do you call an egg • How do you say water in spanish? • How do you say bacon in spanish? • How do you say bread in spanish? • How do you say cereal in spanish? • How do you say coffee in spanish? • What meal is typically eatin at noon? • ...
hay lugar de nieve como en casa 2018-12-18
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- the most common meat eaten on thanksgiving, yet it is still consumed on Christmas Day
- January 1st (a time for a new beginning, especially during spanish new_____)
- to raise a glass for a special occasion
- hung above the chimney or other areas (looks like a big sock)
- usually gets hit with a stick until all the candy falls - a popular spanish party game for kids!
- a common dessert (especially during birthdays)
- we wish you a _________ (in spanish)
- a type of nougat, made with lots of honey and almond butter
- Where you kiss during christmas (under___ _____)
- Popular around Christmas time (shopping)
- Where you hang ornaments and find presents under
- Hung on a christmas tree for decorations (usually big colorful spheres)
- to make pretty; a verb used when putting things on a tree
- the time referred to as 12:00
- baked around these certain holidays (add chocolate chips and you have the best dessert for the party!) - In spanish!
- a common greeting for christmas time
- a popular spanish food eaten during the holidays (made from almonds)
- popular in the heart of spain, this truffled turkey is a delicacy
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- In Spanish, meaning to put up the christmas lights
- Lets _________ Christmas together!
- a spanish shortbread cookie that goes great with tea
- In Spanish, meaning the most important thing around Christmas time (spending time with family)
- the day before the new year begins (greeting in spanish)
- yelled when the clock hits 12:00 on new years day
- to ______ bells (spanish)
- going from door to door signing these (in spanish)
- you would do this to a gift
- to celebrate the party
- Popular in Spanish culture,
- always found under the christmas tree
- known as saint nick, this character is a common idol during christmas for coming down the chimney
- a popular candy for this holiday, usually in the form of a hook.
- The child of mary
- similar to the American muffin, these spongy pastries are a quick snack for the holidays
- the parents who raised baby Jesus
- fruit drink (hint - hawaiian _____)
- a get together with family and friends to celebrate a holiday or occasion
- the common drink raised on new year's day
- a spiritual being believed to act as god's messenger (the word literally means messinger)
39 Clues: The child of mary • to celebrate the party • to ______ bells (spanish) • you would do this to a gift • Popular in Spanish culture, • the time referred to as 12:00 • the parents who raised baby Jesus • Lets _________ Christmas together! • fruit drink (hint - hawaiian _____) • we wish you a _________ (in spanish) • a common greeting for christmas time • ...
Do you know the Bride & Groom? 2024-09-08
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- Andrea's favorite fast food restaurant
- What language is Andrea learning
- What language is Alex learning
- Alex's favorite color
- Andrea's favorite color
- Favorite country Andrea has been to
- Alex's favorite hobby
- City Alex was born in
- Alex's dominate hand
- Last topping Alex puts on his tacos
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- Age Alex dedicated his life to Jesus
- Last topping Andrea puts on her tacos
- City Andrea was born in
- Alex's favorite fast food restaurant
- Andreas favorite hobby (3 words)
- Age Andrea dedicated her life to Jesus
- Favorite country Alex has been to
- Andrea's dominate hand
18 Clues: Alex's dominate hand • Alex's favorite color • Alex's favorite hobby • City Alex was born in • Andrea's dominate hand • City Andrea was born in • Andrea's favorite color • What language is Alex learning • What language is Andrea learning • Andreas favorite hobby (3 words) • Favorite country Alex has been to • Favorite country Andrea has been to • Last topping Alex puts on his tacos • ...
Crucigrama 2017-03-23
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- Dolio Come for the yoga; stay for the chimis
- Only thing standing between your campo and chaos
- What you get when you can’t afford Presidente
- Satan’s minions
- “¿el que, el que?”
- CIA’s replacement for waterboarding
- Grocery store, bar, dominos den, chisme centro
- Twitter of the Dominican Republic
- Ahora, ahorita, ahora mismo
- Reason people are shouting numbers at each other
- How you should always answer the phone to sound dominicano
- 10th-grade education; better at math than you
- You can check out any time you like/But you can never leave
- Gringo Grita. 3/20-3/25. Bella Epoca. 9308
- What tigs call each other and it’s not peanuts
- Tiguere mating call
- Reason to cancel everything
- You don’t want to be stuck in this cocina
- Chief reason to go to the Bella, but we doubt the machine will work
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- You’ll probably lose this...multiple times
- Your best friends. Your worst enemies.
- Sigue_________
- Black and white and played all over
- Prince of Bachata
- Unofficial name of a Peace Corps region and thing you buy to water down your wine
- Your doña’s preferred travel companion
- “Only 3 mothers, 2 babies, and a family size bag of rice? Psh, Vamos”
- National pastime
- part of your head; un poquito
- Animal Gladiators of the Campo*
- Devuelveme mi _____________
- The unofficial president of the the DR
- Large beer; larger store
- Expectation: exploring secret waterfalls; Reality: lukewarm shower at Bella (free WiFi)
- What’s up in dominicano
- Either has Dios, patria, y libertad or arroz, habichuelas, y carne
- The Spanish word stopping you from learning other Spanish words
- A Spanish greeting that’s not even Spanish/Buy your concert tickets here.
- Confidence of Don Juan, success rate of Don Quixote
- Who knew you could be so mad and handsome?
40 Clues: Sigue_________ • Satan’s minions • National pastime • Prince of Bachata • “¿el que, el que?” • Tiguere mating call • What’s up in dominicano • Large beer; larger store • Devuelveme mi _____________ • Ahora, ahorita, ahora mismo • Reason to cancel everything • part of your head; un poquito • Animal Gladiators of the Campo* • Twitter of the Dominican Republic • ...
Leslee 2024-05-15
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- Bridesmaid Fefe’s nickname for the Bride
- Groom’s favorite computer pastime when the bride is out with her girlfriends (2 words)
- Who said “I love you” first?
- Groom’s favorite beverage
- Who is the earlier riser?
- Mother of the Groom’s favorite thing to shop for
- Bride’s favorite Philadelphia Eagle’s player (2 words)
- Best man Nick is the ______ sibling of the three Plata brothers
- Instrument the Father of the Bride plays
- Groomsman who is always down to drink Old Fashioneds with the bride
- What was the first meal the groom ever cooked for the bride?
- The couple’s favorite restaurant (Hint: Head House Square, 2 words)
- Location of the couple’s honeymoon
- Bride nearly lost her life while partaking in this motorsport with the dare devil groom (2 words)
- Groom claims he has never eaten this many ____ in his life since the bride started cooking
- Couple’s favorite holiday
- Bride’s favorite TV show of all time (2 words)
- Name of the late Mother of the Bride’s band (4 words)
- Groom is in charge of this household duty
- Bride and Maid of Honor met while attending ______for college. (3 words)
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- Sporty hobby the bride and groom enjoy in warm weather
- On what form of transportation did the groom propose?
- Bride and groom’s shared favorite color
- Groom’s favorite dessert
- Groom’s eye color
- Sport the groom played as a kid
- The bride and groom are _____ years apart in age
- Groom’s favorite basketball player growing up (2 WORDS)
- Father of the Groom’s favorite type of cuisine
- The bride and groom’s shared birthday month
- Middle name of the bride’s brother
- Name of the groom’s Jeep
- Bride is in charge of this household duty
- Groom’s favorite band
- This 70s American rock band was the couple’s first concert together (3 words)
- Location of the couple’s first trip together
- Name of the band the groom plays guitar in (3 words)
- Location of the bride and groom’s first date
- On what dating app did the bride and groom meet?
- Bride’s eye color
- Bride’s favorite food (Hint: not cake)
- Character trait the bride loves most about the groom
- Language bride and groom took in high school
- Groom’s favorite TV show of all time
- Bride and groom’s shared favorite classic rock band
45 Clues: Groom’s eye color • Bride’s eye color • Groom’s favorite band • Groom’s favorite dessert • Name of the groom’s Jeep • Groom’s favorite beverage • Who is the earlier riser? • Couple’s favorite holiday • Who said “I love you” first? • Sport the groom played as a kid • Middle name of the bride’s brother • Location of the couple’s honeymoon • Groom’s favorite TV show of all time • ...
Leccion 1 2024-10-10
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- ¿De que color es un elefante?
- ¿De que color es un autobus?
- ¿De que color es un tomate?
- miercoles, ____ , viernes, sabado
- Son las tres menos _____ = 2:40
- Es la una y ____ = 1:19
- the month (in Spanish) that has Valentine's Day
- the month (in Spanish) that has the U.S.A independence day
- Son las ______ y media = 8:30
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- Nouns that end in "o" are ususally ___.
- the month (in Spanish) that has St. Patrick's Day
- lunes, martes, ___ , jueves
- Nouns that end in "a" are usually ___.
- ¿De que color es un brocoli?
- the first month of the year(in Spanish)
- Son las _____ menos cinco = 9:55
- Son las seis y _____ = 6:25
- the month (in Spanish) that has Halloween
- viernes, sabado, ___ , lunes, martes
19 Clues: Es la una y ____ = 1:19 • lunes, martes, ___ , jueves • ¿De que color es un tomate? • Son las seis y _____ = 6:25 • ¿De que color es un autobus? • ¿De que color es un brocoli? • ¿De que color es un elefante? • Son las ______ y media = 8:30 • Son las tres menos _____ = 2:40 • Son las _____ menos cinco = 9:55 • miercoles, ____ , viernes, sabado • viernes, sabado, ___ , lunes, martes • ...
Grandpa White 70th Birthday 2021-11-12
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- Favorite flavor of ice cream (there are many so you might have to try more than one and see which one fits ;)) (2 words)
- How many years have you lived in this house? (2 words)
- Sport you played in highschool (3 questions find the word that fits ;))
- Always in the search of a yummy version of this soup at every west coast restaurant (2 words)
- Sport you played in highschool (3 questions find the word that fits ;))
- You went to this University for your Bachelor's degree
- What foreign country did you live in for a while as a teenager?
- Coached this sport for his kids. (3 questions find the word that fits ;))
- One of three Languages you speak. (hint mission)
- Drove this car in highschool
- What is the name of the first horse you trained?
- As a young ten year old entrepreneur, you sold this after school for 10¢. (3 words
- The attraction your father owned and you spent time at during high school.
- Favorite cake (2 words)
- One of your favorite words to use.
- One of three languages you speak. (hint primary/main)
- First city you taught seminary in.
- How many grandchildren do you have? (2 words)
- What temple were you married and sealed in? (2 words)
- What was the name of your dads floor business? (2words)
- How many years did you and grandma live in china?
- How many years have you lived in Wellsville? (2 words)
- Best supporter in the world!
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- What bones did you break in your car accident after your mission?
- Coached this sport for his kids. (3 questions find the word that fits ;))
- Vacation spot where we've seen brand new baby bison
- Sport you participated in during highschool. (3 questions find the word that fits ;))
- What was in your backyard as a kid?
- One of three Languages you speak (hint kids, 2 words)
- Color of your hair when you were a young boy
- Specialty topping for waffles (2 words)
- Coached this sport for his kids. (3 questions find the word that fits ;))
- Business you started with best friends from high school. (2 words)
- Favorite beach activity.
- Played football for _________ highschool
- How did you propose to grandma?
- You helped students find _____ when working at USU
- You ran a sandwhich, deli, and shakes shop in this town
- Only grandchilds birth you have witnessed from start to finish.
- What state did you serve your mission?
- You went to this University for your Masters degree
- You went here on his sons trip
42 Clues: Favorite cake (2 words) • Favorite beach activity. • Drove this car in highschool • Best supporter in the world! • You went here on his sons trip • How did you propose to grandma? • One of your favorite words to use. • First city you taught seminary in. • What was in your backyard as a kid? • What state did you serve your mission? • Specialty topping for waffles (2 words) • ...
The Colonies Emerge` 2016-09-14
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- spanish colony in the new world
- pueblo religious leader
- spanish explorer that conquered the aztecs
- companies in which investors pooled their wealth
- native americans
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony
- virginia companys system
- leader of the first settlers at the massachusetts bay colony
- mixed with spanish and native american
- founder of Rhode Island
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- religious group
- founded massachusetts bay colony
- member of a puritan group
- first english colony in the americas
- second permanent colony in north america
- colony founded by puritans in 1630
- founder of pennsylvania
- spanish explorer
- jamestown leader
19 Clues: religious group • native americans • spanish explorer • jamestown leader • pueblo religious leader • founder of pennsylvania • founder of Rhode Island • virginia companys system • member of a puritan group • spanish colony in the new world • founded massachusetts bay colony • colony founded by puritans in 1630 • first english colony in the americas • ...
Your Good Name 2020-02-04
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- Famous words from Daniel Chapter 3
- Daniel means God is my ________ in Hebrew
- This is your name in Spanish and Portuguese
- Daniel and his friends were smart and _________
- Heavenly Father told Daniel what the King's _________ meant.
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- A place where Daniel met lion friends
- Daniel Bernoulli figured out how ________ fly
- Daniel ______ fought in the battle of the Alamo in Texas
- Daniel Defoe wrote a book about a man who lived on an______
- Daniel told the king what the words written on a ______ meant
10 Clues: Famous words from Daniel Chapter 3 • A place where Daniel met lion friends • Daniel means God is my ________ in Hebrew • This is your name in Spanish and Portuguese • Daniel Bernoulli figured out how ________ fly • Daniel and his friends were smart and _________ • Daniel ______ fought in the battle of the Alamo in Texas • ...
Pride of Havana 2020-12-16
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- grain that is commonly served with arroz in Cuba
- Spanish for sugar
- the most popular sport in Cuba
- largest Caribbean island
- Spanish for rice
- common Cuban protein that might be found in water
- US state with population closest to Cuba's population
- Spanish for the healthiest thing to drink
- capital city of Cuba
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- official language of Cuba
- style of music and dance popular in Cuba with African and Spanish roots
- main crop of Cuba
- US state closest to Cuba
- common fruit grown in Cuba that might be mistaken for a banana
- Spanish for potato
15 Clues: Spanish for rice • Spanish for sugar • main crop of Cuba • Spanish for potato • capital city of Cuba • largest Caribbean island • US state closest to Cuba • official language of Cuba • the most popular sport in Cuba • Spanish for the healthiest thing to drink • grain that is commonly served with arroz in Cuba • common Cuban protein that might be found in water • ...
Spanish Louisiana 2024-10-17
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- Which words or phrases best describe the Louisiana colony when Spain first acquired it under the Treaty of Fontainebleau?
- How did the slave trade change under Spanish rule?
- What was Hernando de Soto’s expedition looking for when it first reached what would later become the Louisiana colony?
- The architectural style of this building is common evidence of Spanish rule in New Orleans today. What led to this style being common?
- Why did Spain help the American colonies fight the British in the American Revolution?
- What does this proclamation make clear will happen to the general public as a result of the rebellion?
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- Why was Alejandro O’Reilly sent to the Louisiana colony?
- Why did smuggling in colonial Louisiana decrease in the late 1700s?
- This map shows the settlement patterns of which people?
- Why did these people settle in Louisiana in such large numbers?
- How did Spanish rule in Louisiana differ from French rule?
- How did Ulloa make himself very unpopular with the people of the Louisiana colony?
12 Clues: How did the slave trade change under Spanish rule? • This map shows the settlement patterns of which people? • Why was Alejandro O’Reilly sent to the Louisiana colony? • How did Spanish rule in Louisiana differ from French rule? • Why did these people settle in Louisiana in such large numbers? • Why did smuggling in colonial Louisiana decrease in the late 1700s? • ...
34 2024-07-30
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- Finnish historical hauntings
- Japanese spiral obsession horror
- Norwegian isolation fear
- Italian cinema demon outbreak
- Thai photo spirit horror
- Russian eerie portal
- French fashion horror
- Thai morgue mystery
- South Korean serial killer hunt
- French countryside menace
- Irish spectral road threat
- Korean military horror
- Spanish romantic horror
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- Israeli psychotherapy gone wrong
- South Korean family ghost
- Japanese surreal schoolgirl horror
- Spanish haunted game
- German WWII leftovers horror
- Italian religious stigmata horror
- Spanish rigor mortis mystery
- Thai rural curse
- Spanish video call terror
- South Korean disaster survival
- Australian desert peril
- French horror about phobias
25 Clues: Thai rural curse • Thai morgue mystery • Spanish haunted game • Russian eerie portal • French fashion horror • Korean military horror • Australian desert peril • Spanish romantic horror • Norwegian isolation fear • Thai photo spirit horror • South Korean family ghost • Spanish video call terror • French countryside menace • Irish spectral road threat • French horror about phobias • ...
liverpool 2022-10-20
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- old brazillian cm/cam
- english right back
- uruguay striker
- scottish left back
- columbian
- brazillian center forward
- old spanish striker
- spanish goalie
- old spanish keeper
- brazillian keeper
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- english cm (captain)
- old uruguay striker
- old belgian striker
- future liverpool player
- other english center mid
- manager
- egyptian king
- dutch center back
- old captain
19 Clues: manager • columbian • old captain • egyptian king • spanish goalie • uruguay striker • dutch center back • brazillian keeper • english right back • scottish left back • old spanish keeper • old uruguay striker • old belgian striker • old spanish striker • english cm (captain) • old brazillian cm/cam • future liverpool player • other english center mid • brazillian center forward
hay lugar de nieve como en casa 2018-12-18
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- the common drink raised on new year's day
- we wish you a _________ (in spanish)
- Lets _________ Christmas together!
- a popular spanish food eaten during the holidays (made from almonds)
- the time referred to as 12:00
- Hung on a christmas tree for decorations (usually big colorful spheres)
- usually gets hit with a stick until all the candy falls - a popular spanish party game for kids!
- a type of nougat, made with lots of honey and almond butter
- popular in the heart of spain, this truffled turkey is a delicacy
- Where you kiss during christmas (under___ _____)
- known as saint nick, this character is a common idol during christmas for coming down the chimney
- a spiritual being believed to act as god's messenger (the word literally means messinger)
- baked around these certain holidays (add chocolate chips and you have the best dessert for the party!) - In spanish!
- yelled when the clock hits 12:00 on new years day
- a common dessert (especially during birthdays)
- Popular around Christmas time (shopping)
- the parents who raised baby Jesus
- The child of mary
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- In Spanish, meaning to put up the christmas lights
- In Spanish, meaning the most important thing around Christmas time (spending time with family)
- hung above the chimney or other areas (looks like a big sock)
- always found under the christmas tree
- fruit drink (hint - hawaiian _____)
- to raise a glass for a special occasion
- to celebrate the party
- a common greeting for christmas time
- a popular candy for this holiday, usually in the form of a hook.
- similar to the American muffin, these spongy pastries are a quick snack for the holidays
- going from door to door signing these (in spanish)
- a spanish shortbread cookie that goes great with tea
- Popular in Spanish culture,
- to make pretty; a verb used when putting things on a tree
- the day before the new year begins (greeting in spanish)
- you would do this to a gift
- January 1st (a time for a new beginning, especially during spanish new_____)
- the most common meat eaten on thanksgiving, yet it is still consumed on Christmas Day
- Where you hang ornaments and find presents under
- a get together with family and friends to celebrate a holiday or occasion
- to ______ bells (spanish)
39 Clues: The child of mary • to celebrate the party • to ______ bells (spanish) • Popular in Spanish culture, • you would do this to a gift • the time referred to as 12:00 • the parents who raised baby Jesus • Lets _________ Christmas together! • fruit drink (hint - hawaiian _____) • we wish you a _________ (in spanish) • a common greeting for christmas time • ...
Spanish vs Aztecs 2025-11-17
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- – Conquistador who later led the conquest of the Inca Empire
- – Explorer who in 1518 sailed along the Mexican coast, hearing of a rich inland ruler
- – Last name of the 1517 captain whose expedition first saw cities on the Yucatán coast
- – Spanish name for the disastrous night-time retreat from Tenochtitlan in 1520
- – Religious images that Spaniards often destroyed in temples they conquered
- – Spanish city where Cortés eventually died in 1547
- – The Nahuatl name for the people who ruled the Aztec Empire from Tenochtitlan
- – English phrase for the tzompantli, a structure displaying human skulls
- – Highland polity that became a key ally of Cortés against the Aztec
- – Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texcoco
- – Common name for the Mexica-led empire centered in Tenochtitlan
- – Gulf coast town (Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz) founded by Cortés
- – Spanish officer whose actions helped ignite an uprising in Tenochtitlan
- – Ritual killing practiced in Aztec religion and condemned by the Spaniards
- – Large political unit, such as the Aztec or Spanish realms, ruling many peoples
- – Metal from later mines that, along with gold, enriched the Spanish Empire
- – City where a major massacre by Spaniards and allies took place in 1519
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- – Spanish conquistador who led the overthrow of the Aztec Empire
- – Caribbean island where many Spaniards, including Cortés, first built careers
- – Region on the Gulf coast where Cortés fought an early battle and received gifts
- – Animals never before seen by Mesoamerican peoples, used by Spanish cavalry
- – Name for the Spanish colonial realm that replaced the Aztec Empire
- – Precious metal that helped motivate Spanish expeditions and enrich Spain
- – Epidemic disease that devastated the Valley of Mexico after European contact
- – Surname of the rival Spanish commander sent from Cuba to arrest Cortés
- – Last Aztec emperor captured at the end of the siege of Tenochtitlan
- – Spanish castaway who spoke Maya and helped translate for Cortés
- – Indigenous interpreter also known as Doña Marina
- – Another way to write the Gulf settlement whose name means “True Cross”
- – Aztec emperor who first received Cortés in Tenochtitlan
- – Type of small warship Cortés used to control the lake around Tenochtitlan
- – Military tactic of surrounding a city and cutting off supplies, used against Tenochtitlan
- – Gunpowder weapons whose thunderous blasts terrified Indigenous warriors
- – Indigenous groups who joined Cortés in fighting against the Mexica empire
- – Term for Spanish conquerors in the Americas
35 Clues: – Term for Spanish conquerors in the Americas • – Indigenous interpreter also known as Doña Marina • – Spanish city where Cortés eventually died in 1547 • – Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texcoco • – Aztec emperor who first received Cortés in Tenochtitlan • – Conquistador who later led the conquest of the Inca Empire • ...
IB Trivia 2025-12-10
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- arab country with the most IB schools
- country with the most IB schools in the world
- singer of 'thick of it' who did the IBDP
- minimum number of IB points to pass (in words)
- # of reflevidences needed for CAS Project (words)
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- IB learner profile related to being curious
- country where IB was founded
- north-korean leader who dropped out of IB
- IB class that can be both Group 3 and Group 4
- IB learner profile which means pensadores in spanish
10 Clues: country where IB was founded • arab country with the most IB schools • singer of 'thick of it' who did the IBDP • north-korean leader who dropped out of IB • IB learner profile related to being curious • country with the most IB schools in the world • IB class that can be both Group 3 and Group 4 • minimum number of IB points to pass (in words) • ...
Español 1 Midterm 2022-09-12
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- goodbye (in Spanish)
- a pen (in Spanish)
- tall (male)
- "no es te, es _______ (coffee)"
- "tu eres un/a ___________ (student)"
- el dia de San Valentin, 14 de __________
- Spell this word: ah-ge-oo-ah
- twenty (in Spanish)
- finish the sequence: cinco, seis, siete, ______
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- "¿Que te _______ hacer?
- la clase que usa una calculadora
- It's nice to meet you (in Spanish)
- creative (female)
- a book (in Spanish)
- "Yo _____ un buen amigo"
15 Clues: tall (male) • creative (female) • a pen (in Spanish) • a book (in Spanish) • twenty (in Spanish) • goodbye (in Spanish) • "¿Que te _______ hacer? • "Yo _____ un buen amigo" • Spell this word: ah-ge-oo-ah • "no es te, es _______ (coffee)" • la clase que usa una calculadora • It's nice to meet you (in Spanish) • "tu eres un/a ___________ (student)" • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- person of mixed Spanish And Native American
- to make pure or simplify
- brutal Spanish system of using Native Americans for labor
- colony founded by the dutch in 1621
- founder of Pennsylvania
- leader of Jamestown
- is a colony under the direct control of a monarch
- that Spanish explores that sailed to the Americas
- conflict between settlers and native Americans
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in Rhode Island
- rebelled against Spanish rule in New Mexico
- Spanish colony in North America
- members of a religious group known for tolerance
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- colony in honor of king James the first
- force to leave a country or place
- religious group that wanted to purify the church of England
- members of a puritan group who established their own congregations
- conquistador who defeated the Aztecs
- gathering of people who come together to worship
- owner of a colony
20 Clues: owner of a colony • leader of Jamestown • founder of Pennsylvania • to make pure or simplify • Spanish colony in North America • force to leave a country or place • colony founded by the dutch in 1621 • conquistador who defeated the Aztecs • colony in honor of king James the first • person of mixed Spanish And Native American • rebelled against Spanish rule in New Mexico • ...
Spanish Crossword 2014-03-12
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- Capital city of the Aztec empire.
- Military strategy used by the Spanish to recapture Spain from the Muslims.
- The School for Nobles.
- Spanish conquerors in the New World.
- Animal used by Spanish to overthrow the Aztec Empire.
- god of wisdom and life.
- Governor of Cuba at the time Cortes left for Mexico.
- Disease that killed many Aztecs.
- Emperor of the Aztecs at the time Cortés invaded.
- Long rifle-like guns used by the Spanish.
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- Device used by Aztecs to throw a spear further.
- Leader of the Conquistadors.
- Courts where non-Catholics were put on trial.
- Used by Aztecs to carry water into Tenochtitlan.
- Aztec Neighbourhood.
- Last Muslim stronghold until it was captured in 1492 by the Spanish.
- Discovered America in 1492.
- A sacred bird of the god Quetzalcoatl.
- A group of people who conquered Spain in the 700’s.
- god of thunder, rain and earthquakes.
20 Clues: Aztec Neighbourhood. • The School for Nobles. • god of wisdom and life. • Discovered America in 1492. • Leader of the Conquistadors. • Disease that killed many Aztecs. • Capital city of the Aztec empire. • Spanish conquerors in the New World. • god of thunder, rain and earthquakes. • A sacred bird of the god Quetzalcoatl. • Long rifle-like guns used by the Spanish. • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-09-26
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- Spanish born in the new world
- were of African and Spanish ancestry
- major source for spices
- wealthy landowners
- were of African and Native ancestry
- a disease caused by a lack of Vitamine C
- sail or travel all the way around
- were Native American and Spanish ancestry
- workers forced to labor for landlords in order to pay off their debts
- created more accurate maps and sea charts
- steering the ships
- The right to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans
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- Spanish explorers
- settled dispute
- a gateway to spice island
- an all-water trade route through North America
- Spanish born in Spain will dominate New Spain
- Portuguese ship design that used square sails and lateen sails
- used to determine altitude and of the sun or stars
- used to determine direction
- find ships latitude at sea
21 Clues: settled dispute • Spanish explorers • wealthy landowners • steering the ships • major source for spices • a gateway to spice island • find ships latitude at sea • used to determine direction • Spanish born in the new world • sail or travel all the way around • were of African and Native ancestry • were of African and Spanish ancestry • a disease caused by a lack of Vitamine C • ...
Excuela Crossword 2024-12-09
11 Clues: spanish word for pen • spanish word for book • spanish word for desk • spanish word for paper • spanish word for pencil • spanish word for eraser • spanish word for printer • spanish word for scissors • spanish word for notebook • spanish word for student desk • spanish word for pencil sharpener
Vocabulario Grupo 2 2025-04-10
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- Spanish word for threat
- Spanish phrase meaning "unless"
- Spanish word for pesticide
- Spanish word for electricity
- Spanish word for oil
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- Spanish phrase meaning "as soon as"
- Spanish word for chemical
- Spanish word for container
- Spanish phrase meaning "provided that"
- Spanish word for battery
- Spanish word for due to
11 Clues: Spanish word for oil • Spanish word for threat • Spanish word for due to • Spanish word for battery • Spanish word for chemical • Spanish word for container • Spanish word for pesticide • Spanish word for electricity • Spanish phrase meaning "unless" • Spanish phrase meaning "as soon as" • Spanish phrase meaning "provided that"
Healthy Living And Daily Routine 2018-01-31
12 Clues: fumar in English • a veces in English • you must in Spanish • I wake up in Spanish • very early in Spanish • los huevos in English • frequently in Spanish • once a month in Spanish • Salgo a correr in English • I do gymnastics in Spanish • I have for dinner in Spanish • I have an afternoon snack in Spanish
Age of Exploration Crossword 2024-01-05
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- JACQUES _________; Claimed Canada for the French.
- "___________ EXCHANGE" Vast global exchange that included people, plants, technologies, and cultures.
- God, Gold, and...
- _____________ COLUMBUS; First explorer to discover "new land" west of Europe and Africa.
- HERNAN _______; Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
- The first successful British colony in North America.
- ______ DA GAMA; Discovered the southern tip of Africa and proved ships could reach Asia by sailing around Africa.
- A belief that a nation’s real wealth was measured in its gold and silver treasure.
- Device used to measure the angle of the sun and the stars above the horizon.
- _____ ÁLVARES CABRAL; Explored and claimed Brazil for Portugal.
- To sail around the world.
- "Middle _______" The part of the transatlantic trade network that carried Africans from Africa to the West Indies and North America.
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- Spanish settlers.
- FERDINAND ________; Given credit as the first explorer to circumnavigate the world.
- SAMUEL DE __________; Founded New France and Quebec.
- English Protestant who rejected practices of the Church of England.
- A map maker.
- Set up throughout colonies to spread Christianity.
- Spanish conqueror.
- Land and native slaves given to the Spanish rulers.
- In the Spanish empire, these were mixed Spanish and Native Americans near the bottom of the colonial class system.
- Disease, perhaps the greatest weapon of the conquistadors.
- __________ PIZARRO; Conquered Peru for the Spanish.
- "__________ II"; Aztec king kidnapped by the Spanish and eventually killed.
- "PRINCE ______" Set up a navigation school for Portugal.
- Tax on imported goods.
- Swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin C.
27 Clues: A map maker. • Spanish settlers. • God, Gold, and... • Spanish conqueror. • Tax on imported goods. • To sail around the world. • Swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin C. • JACQUES _________; Claimed Canada for the French. • Set up throughout colonies to spread Christianity. • Land and native slaves given to the Spanish rulers. • ...
Tek ko_03.29.25 2025-03-28
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- Spanish meaning "a place's abundance of flowers"
- presence of all colors
- Spanish "huevo" in English
- "LX" in Arabic numeral
- Ginebra or Suntory or Beefeater
- shoestring potatoes in a canister
- "Hanging _____ of Babylon"
- iceberg or Romaine or kale
- an American brand of stackable potato-based chips
- Allium sativum
- "Haribon" or "______ Eagle"
- "the art of kicking and punching"
- "Barney": The ______ Dinosaur
- Spanish name for Joseph
- "escuela" in English
- "The Smart ______ Coliseum", known as "The Big Dome"
- home to the iconic, craveable Mojo Potatoes
- citizens of China
- "te amo" in English
- "Mars": The _____ Planet
- "labanos" in English
- game in NBA or FIBA
- Spanish-derived name meaning "Rice Field"
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- "_____jack": first two cards are an ace and a "ten-card"
- sport with serve, spike, toss and block
- an edible bulb with a pungent taste and smell, composed of several concentric layers
- sport of Rene Lacoste
- "cooked with a thick sauce" in Spanish
- "you're always on my mind..."
- citizens of Spain
- blue plus green
- "Casa_______": largest city in Morocco
- IX times III
- halt or "parar" in Spanish
- a purplish-red color
- Italian for "beautiful"
- square root of 81
- animal logo of "Ferrari"
- "Somwhere ______ the Rainbow"
- "Beso de Judas": "______ of Judas"
- a long, green-skinned fruit with watery flesh, usually eaten raw in salads or pickled
- a cold dish of various mixtures of raw or cooked vegetables
- Spanish for "beautiful"
43 Clues: IX times III • Allium sativum • blue plus green • citizens of Spain • square root of 81 • citizens of China • "te amo" in English • game in NBA or FIBA • a purplish-red color • "escuela" in English • "labanos" in English • sport of Rene Lacoste • presence of all colors • "LX" in Arabic numeral • Italian for "beautiful" • Spanish name for Joseph • Spanish for "beautiful" • animal logo of "Ferrari" • ...
10/21/22 Rotaciones 2022-10-16
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- means "to learn" in Spanish
- class about past events
- uds. form of tener
- yo form of estudiar
- means "to eat" in Spanish
- ud. form of escuchar
- nosotros form of trabajar
- class that teaches you how to sing
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- boring in Spanish
- one of two ways to say "pen" in Spanish
- class that teaches you how to draw
- something that you read
- interesting in Spanish
- you should never run with these
- tú form of necesitar
- what you use to charge your computer
16 Clues: boring in Spanish • uds. form of tener • yo form of estudiar • tú form of necesitar • ud. form of escuchar • interesting in Spanish • something that you read • class about past events • means "to eat" in Spanish • nosotros form of trabajar • means "to learn" in Spanish • you should never run with these • class that teaches you how to draw • class that teaches you how to sing • ...
Spanish-American War 2022-08-19
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- Man who led the Rough Riders
- Man who was the president during the Spanish-American war
- location of the war
- The country the US defeated during the war
- Sensational or irresponsible reporting by newspapers (2 words).
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- The idea that a country can increase its power by taking control of another and build an empire.
- Ship that exploded in Havana Harbor, leading to the Spanish-American War.
- location called "Seward's Folly"
8 Clues: location of the war • Man who led the Rough Riders • location called "Seward's Folly" • The country the US defeated during the war • Man who was the president during the Spanish-American war • Sensational or irresponsible reporting by newspapers (2 words). • Ship that exploded in Havana Harbor, leading to the Spanish-American War. • ...
Spanish Description Words 2024-09-26
11 Clues: Color Red in Spanish • Color gray in Spanish • Color brown in Spanish • Opposite of big in Spanish • Opposite of thin in Spanish • Opposite of ugly in Spanish • Opposite of soft in Spanish • Opposite of small in Spanish • Opposite of thick in Spanish • Opposite of rough in Spanish • Opposite of pretty in Spanish
Unidad 1 y 2 2024-11-04
20 Clues: my • in • a boy • a girl • towards • quickly • because • a person • a teacher • a student • She/He runs • She/He sees • She/He walks • "October" in Spanish • How to give your name • "November" in Spanish • "September" in Spanish • How to ask someone's name • How to say where you are from • How to ask where you are from
liverpool 2022-10-20
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- old brazillian cm/cam
- english right back
- uruguay striker
- scottish left back
- columbian
- brazillian center forward
- old spanish striker
- spanish goalie
- old spanish keeper
- brazillian keeper
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- english cm (captain)
- old uruguay striker
- old belgian striker
- future liverpool player
- other english center mid
- manager
- egyptian king
- dutch center back
- old captain
19 Clues: manager • columbian • old captain • egyptian king • spanish goalie • uruguay striker • dutch center back • brazillian keeper • english right back • scottish left back • old spanish keeper • old uruguay striker • old belgian striker • old spanish striker • english cm (captain) • old brazillian cm/cam • future liverpool player • other english center mid • brazillian center forward
Los días, los meses y las estaciones 2024-09-30
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- ¿Qué estación del año es en enero?
- ¿Qué mes es antes de julio?
- ¿Qué estación del año es en julio?
- ¿En qué mes celebramos la Navidad?
- ¿Cómo se dice yesterday in Spanish?
- ¿En qué mes se celebra el Día de San Patricio?
- Ayer fue sábado. Hoy es...
- ¿Qué estación del año es en abril?
- ¿En qué mes se celebra el Día de San Valentín?
- Hoy es domingo. Mañana es...
- Hoy es viernes. Mañana es...
- ¿Qué mes es después de agosto?
- ¿Cómo se dice today in Spanish?
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- ¿Qué estación del año es en octubre?
- ¿Cómo se dice tomorrow in Spanish?
- Ayer fue miércoles. Hoy es...
- ¿Cómo se dice after in Spanish?
- ¿Qué mes es antes de agosto?
- ¿En qué mes se celebra Thanksgiving?
- Mañana es jueves. Hoy es...
- Hoy es martes. Mañana es...
- ¿Cómo se dice before in Spanish?
- Ayer fue lunes. Hoy es...
- ¿Qué mes es después de abril?
24 Clues: Ayer fue lunes. Hoy es... • Ayer fue sábado. Hoy es... • ¿Qué mes es antes de julio? • Mañana es jueves. Hoy es... • Hoy es martes. Mañana es... • ¿Qué mes es antes de agosto? • Hoy es domingo. Mañana es... • Hoy es viernes. Mañana es... • Ayer fue miércoles. Hoy es... • ¿Qué mes es después de abril? • ¿Qué mes es después de agosto? • ¿Cómo se dice after in Spanish? • ...
Spanish Culture 5B Crossword 2022-06-02
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- Capital of the Inca empire
- Guatemala tribe
- Bird that is from the Mexican flag
- South American Tribe
- How a group of people does things
- Continent with many Spanish-speaking countries
- Top of the pyramid under Spanish rule
- Plant from the Mexican flag
- Conquered countries with more advanced weapons
- Indigenous mixed with European blood
- Born in the Americas, but have Spanish blood
- The head of the house
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- Aztec emperor
- Conquered Peru
- Something the Aztec religion is known for
- Translator for Hernan Cortez
- Black mixed with European blood
- Fought for independence in South America
- Means "conqueror" in Spanish
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- Mexican tribe
- Biggest language in Latin America, also the name of the group who conquered
- People or plants native to an area
- In the eagle’s beak on the Mexican flag
24 Clues: Aztec emperor • Mexican tribe • Conquered Peru • Guatemala tribe • South American Tribe • The head of the house • Capital of the Inca empire • Capital of the Aztec Empire • Plant from the Mexican flag • Translator for Hernan Cortez • Means "conqueror" in Spanish • Black mixed with European blood • How a group of people does things • Bird that is from the Mexican flag • ...
Early Exploration and Colonization People and Places 2024-09-06
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- known as the 'Queen of the Missions' in San Antonio, was the largest of the Spanish missions and most successful
- most successful missionary, founded several missions in East Texas, founded San Jose Y San Miquel de Aguayo ( the most succesful Spanish mission).
- 1st Spanish mission in East Texas built in 1960 west of the Neches River
- 1519, First known European to explore and map the Texas coastline.
- 1598, created settlement on the upper Rio Grande = held 1st Thanksgiving and named the city of El Paso
- 1540, explored America for gold, but failed; looked for the golden city of Quivera that did not exist.
- 1492, Italian explorer that sailed for Spain, discovered the Bahamas and encouraged further European exploration.
- the transfer of ideas, plants, and diseases between the Old World and the Americas.
- 1690, 1st Priest to establish a mission in East Texas to convert Indian to be Catholic = San Francisco de los Tejas (1st Spanish mission in East Texas)
- Spanish military commander that colonized southern Texas; founded 20 towns/missions including Laredo
- established in 1718
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- Spanish word translated into Texas in English
- the mission that is now known as the Alamo
- the Spanish Official that oversaw the settlement of San Antonio, and its six missions
- 1st permanent European settlement
- 1519, landed in Mexico and defeated the Aztec empire.
- a governor and commander sent to Texas to strengthen and reorganize Spanish settlements against French presence' later had a mission named after him
- (Sieur de la Salle) 1684, French explorer that established Fort. Louis in Texas and claimed Texas for France = renewed Spanish interested in ‘New Spain’ (Texas)
- 1528, first Spaniard to explore what is now Texas and write about native Texans.
19 Clues: established in 1718 • 1st permanent European settlement • the mission that is now known as the Alamo • Spanish word translated into Texas in English • 1519, landed in Mexico and defeated the Aztec empire. • 1519, First known European to explore and map the Texas coastline. • 1st Spanish mission in East Texas built in 1960 west of the Neches River • ...
Día de los Reyes Magos 2015-01-06
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- doll in Spanish
- people who offered presents to Jesus (kings)
- what you write and put in an envelope
- translate the word surprise
- ask for in Spanish
- how do you say gold in Spanish
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- magician in Spanish
- date in spanish
- celebrate in Spanish
- shoes in Spanish
- present in Spanish
- what people eat for breakfast on January 6th
12 Clues: date in spanish • doll in Spanish • shoes in Spanish • present in Spanish • ask for in Spanish • magician in Spanish • celebrate in Spanish • translate the word surprise • how do you say gold in Spanish • what you write and put in an envelope • people who offered presents to Jesus (kings) • what people eat for breakfast on January 6th
Punctuation, Capitalization, and Types of Sentences 2025-01-22
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- generic names for people, places, and things and aren’t capitalized
- words on the cover of a book that are not articles or prepositions
- ask someone a question
- used to define or introduce something, also used when separating hours and minutes on a digital clock
- (Canadian, Spanish, Catholic)
- take the place of nouns (he, she, they)
- used when you need a pause, separates three or more words listed in a sentence
- at the end of an interrogative sentence, means a question is being asked
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- exclaim something, usually said with excitement
- used to identify when someone is speaking, also used when giving an example of a word or phrase
- a word that refers to a specific and unique person, place, or thing
- telling someone to do something
- at the end of an exclamatory sentence, adds excitement
- join parts of sentences when there’s no conjunction used—no “and,” “but,” or “or.” They take the place of those words
- (Dr. Mrs. Judge Uncle)
- (Tuesday, January, Thanksgiving)
- the word at the start of a sentence
- state something, say something
- at the end of declarative and imperative sentences
19 Clues: (Dr. Mrs. Judge Uncle) • ask someone a question • (Canadian, Spanish, Catholic) • state something, say something • telling someone to do something • (Tuesday, January, Thanksgiving) • the word at the start of a sentence • take the place of nouns (he, she, they) • exclaim something, usually said with excitement • at the end of declarative and imperative sentences • ...
Spanish Crossword 2019-10-28
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- How do you say to get married?
- Conjugate fallecer to the preterite form of él
- What does nacer mean?
- How do you say while?
- Conjugate morir to the preterite form of él
- The thirties in spanish
- What does para mean?
- The sixties in spanish
- How do you say to look for?
- How do you say to grow up?
- 365 written out
- How do you say to decide?
- What does sobrevivir mean?
- How do you say upon arriving?
- How do you say therefore?
- What does en esos dias mean?
- Conjugate sobrevivir to the preterite form of ellos
- Conjugate llegar to the preterite form of yo
- How do you say to stay?
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- Conjugate nacer to the preterite form of ellos
- Conjugate hacer to the preterite form of tú
- What does antes de mean?
- What does por mean?
- The eighties in spanish
- The nineties in spanish
- Conjugate hacer to the preterite form of vosotros
- 1946 written out
- How do you say to move?
- The seventies in spanish
- What does sin embargo mean?
- How do you say in the beginning?
- The twenties in spanish
- What does la mayoría de la vida mean?
- How do you say to fight?
- The fifties in spanish
- Conjugate mudarse to the preterite form of ellos
- The forties in spanish
- How do you say to end up?
- Conjugate vivir to the preterite form of nosotros
- Conjugate empezar to the preterite form of yo
40 Clues: 365 written out • 1946 written out • What does por mean? • What does para mean? • What does nacer mean? • How do you say while? • The sixties in spanish • The fifties in spanish • The forties in spanish • The eighties in spanish • The nineties in spanish • How do you say to move? • The thirties in spanish • The twenties in spanish • How do you say to stay? • What does antes de mean? • ...
All About You! 2022-05-30
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- Your favorite game (jk probably not)
- An accent you're excellent at
- Your first name
- Your friend's name (hopefully that is your friend and I spelled it right lmao)
- The sport you play
- The instrument you do
- Another language you know
- Your favorite song (jk definitely not)
- Your school's mascot
- Your friend's name (I'm pretty sure u are friends??)
- Your middle name
- The color of your special sandal socks (I think lol)
- Your last name
- The movie you watched the other night (two words, no spaces)
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- The show you watched the other day (two words, no spaces)
- Your favorite color (jk probably not)
- Your friend's name
- The place your friends went to instead of goodwill with you
- Your favorite author (jk probably not)
- Your friend's name
- Your favorite singer (jk probably not)
- Your friend's name
- The thing you'll do at school instead of the instrument you do next year I'm pretty sure
- Your sister's name
- Your school's name
- Your school's color
- Your friend's name
- Your dad's name
28 Clues: Your last name • Your first name • Your dad's name • Your middle name • Your friend's name • Your friend's name • The sport you play • Your friend's name • Your sister's name • Your school's name • Your friend's name • Your school's color • Your school's mascot • The instrument you do • Another language you know • An accent you're excellent at • Your favorite game (jk probably not) • ...
Vocabulario Unidad 1 2025-08-23
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- – To put words on paper.
- – Means located.
- – To live.
- – Small animals like mice.
- – What a teacher says when you must get up.
- – To look.
- favor – Used when asking politely.
- violencia – Opposite of aggression.
- tomar agua – Ask permission to drink water.
- – The opposite of true.
- ir al baño – Ask permission to use the restroom.
- - To use your ears to understand.
- – What a teacher says when you must sit down.
- – To come into life.
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- – Opposite of “cierra.”
- – To get someone’s attention politely.
- se dice ___ en español? – How to ask about a word in Spanish.
- – To say thank you.
- – To go from one place to another.
- nada – What you say after “gracias.”
- – To turn on (a light, computer, etc.).
- libre – Free time.
- – To understand words on a page.
- – To turn off.
- – When you want answers.
- sangre – No blood.
- – To make a picture.
- – The opposite of false.
- – Small walking paths.
- – Opposite of “abre.”
- – To use your mouth to communicate.
31 Clues: – To live. • – To look. • – To turn off. • – Means located. • libre – Free time. • sangre – No blood. • – To say thank you. • – To make a picture. • – To come into life. • – Opposite of “abre.” • – Small walking paths. • – Opposite of “cierra.” • – The opposite of true. • – To put words on paper. • – When you want answers. • – The opposite of false. • – Small animals like mice. • ...
Blast from the Past 2019-12-01
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- things you do regularly at a specific time: brush your teeth,take a shower, go to school, etc.
- a "group" of two people
- a school subject that requires experiments and mixing substances
- positive, negative or questions: In which sentences do we have to change the verb in the past?
- English, Spanish, French, etc.
- I _____ that movie 3 weeks ago
- what a teacher tells you to complete in your house
- the day before today
- altered, modified
- made an effort
- talked
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- a sport done in the water
- a school material we use to cut paper
- 2018 (2 words)
- technology that is typically not permitted in class
- the food you eat in the morning
- started
- what type of verbs end in -ed in the simple past?
- the color used to describe a person who protects the environment
- the past simple form of "go"
- the first thing you do every morning (2 words)
- the past tense auxiliary verb
- Where ____ you? I looked everywhere.
23 Clues: talked • started • 2018 (2 words) • made an effort • altered, modified • the day before today • a "group" of two people • a sport done in the water • the past simple form of "go" • the past tense auxiliary verb • English, Spanish, French, etc. • I _____ that movie 3 weeks ago • the food you eat in the morning • Where ____ you? I looked everywhere. • a school material we use to cut paper • ...
Antojos 2025-02-21
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- a vehicle size class—predominantly used in North America—that sits between subcompact cars and mid-size cars.
- some kind of cutting tool or knife.
- "miss" (Spanish)
- “a bar or restaurant.” (Spanish)
- "a popular soap brand featured in the selection"
- "thank you" (Spanish)
- “craving” (Spanish).
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- a commotion; a fuss.
- voodoo priests or cult leaders
- “a small structure, or hut.” (Spanish)
- a current of water below the surface and moving in a different direction from any surface current.
- “poor farmers; simple rural dwellers” (Spanish).
- secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy in order to deceive others
- “madam” (Spanish).
14 Clues: "miss" (Spanish) • “madam” (Spanish). • a commotion; a fuss. • “craving” (Spanish). • "thank you" (Spanish) • voodoo priests or cult leaders • “a bar or restaurant.” (Spanish) • some kind of cutting tool or knife. • “a small structure, or hut.” (Spanish) • “poor farmers; simple rural dwellers” (Spanish). • "a popular soap brand featured in the selection" • ...
3G_W9 2016-10-14
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- Ginger ___ (soft drink)
- Yards needed for a first down
- Creative thoughts
- Place to visit animals
- A football is placed on it for kickoff
- Australian “bear”
- Used a chair
- Tokyo is its capital
- Stopped sleeping
- What to say when you’re in big trouble (2 words)
- Election participants
- It’s on the side of your face
- Frosted (cereal)
- Use your eyes
- “What can ___ ___ for you?” (2 words)
- Pop a question
- Start
- Letters on a 6 on a telephone
- What the sun does on a sunny day
- Run at an easy pace
- Goes by airplane
- Legal rule
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- Basketball hoop strings
- Popular sneakers brand
- Stadium
- Atmospheric layer that’s in trouble
- Remain
- “Sure!”
- “___ favor” (“please” in Spanish)
- Person who uses oars
- You can watch shows on them
- Summer or winter
- Soup scoop
- “___ we there yet?”
- Lightning appears in this form
- Grandmother
- Hedwig in Harry Potter books
- Poodle or collie
38 Clues: Start • Remain • Stadium • “Sure!” • Soup scoop • Legal rule • Grandmother • Used a chair • Use your eyes • Pop a question • Stopped sleeping • Summer or winter • Frosted (cereal) • Poodle or collie • Goes by airplane • Creative thoughts • Australian “bear” • “___ we there yet?” • Run at an easy pace • Tokyo is its capital • Person who uses oars • Election participants • Popular sneakers brand • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-23
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- High-pitched and small
- discovered North America in 1492
- The use of notes outside of the prevailing key
- Modern day trombone
- Low-pitched and large instruments
- French Word for Rebirth
- Polyphonic vocal composition, any polyphonic setting of a latin text (other than a mass)
- Secular, poetic, and musical form that emerged during the 14th century. 1 or more voices with lute
- Introductory piece for solo instrument
- Religious Music
- Secular song with French Words
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Spanish Secular song
- Music in which voices sing together in independent parts.
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- Secular Italian Song
- a Combination of instruments
- Piece for keyboard or lute that is based on improv.
- Non-Religious Music
- Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo
- Italian, Prelude for Improvisation
- Ideal Renaissance Man- Artist, Musician, scientist, and intellectual
- Italian, an instrumental work adapted from a chanson
- Invention that made music mass produced.
- Secular songs with German words
24 Clues: Religious Music • Modern day trombone • Non-Religious Music • Secular Italian Song • Spanish Secular song • High-pitched and small • French Word for Rebirth • a Combination of instruments • Secular song with French Words • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • Secular songs with German words • discovered North America in 1492 • Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo • ...
Vocabulario Unidad 1 2025-08-23
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- – To put words on paper.
- – Means located.
- – To live.
- – Small animals like mice.
- – What a teacher says when you must get up.
- – To look.
- favor – Used when asking politely.
- violencia – Opposite of aggression.
- tomar agua – Ask permission to drink water.
- – The opposite of true.
- ir al baño – Ask permission to use the restroom.
- - To use your ears to understand.
- – What a teacher says when you must sit down.
- – To come into life.
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- – Opposite of “cierra.”
- – To get someone’s attention politely.
- se dice ___ en español? – How to ask about a word in Spanish.
- – To say thank you.
- – To go from one place to another.
- nada – What you say after “gracias.”
- – To turn on (a light, computer, etc.).
- libre – Free time.
- – To understand words on a page.
- – To turn off.
- – When you want answers.
- sangre – No blood.
- – To make a picture.
- – The opposite of false.
- – Small walking paths.
- – Opposite of “abre.”
- – To use your mouth to communicate.
31 Clues: – To live. • – To look. • – To turn off. • – Means located. • libre – Free time. • sangre – No blood. • – To say thank you. • – To make a picture. • – To come into life. • – Opposite of “abre.” • – Small walking paths. • – Opposite of “cierra.” • – The opposite of true. • – To put words on paper. • – When you want answers. • – The opposite of false. • – Small animals like mice. • ...
Hobbies 2023-11-30
14 Clues: To eat • To run • To swim • To talk • To read • To sing • To play • To dance • To write • To sleep • Soccer in Spanish • Tennis in Spanish • Baseball in Spanish • Basketball in Spanish
Frases de Ropa 2025-05-08
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- Yo ____ uno sombrero.
- Yo llevo ____ falda.
- What is shoes in Spanish?
- Nosotros llevamos _____ albrigos.
- What is socks in Spanish?
- ___ lleva un suéter.
- ___ llevo una camisa.
- Ellos _____ unos pantalones cortos.
- Nosotros _______ unos zapatos.
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- _____ lleva unos zapatos.
- What is shirt in Spanish?
- What is pants in Spanish?
- ____ llevamos unas camisas.
- Ellas lleva _____ boats.
- El lleva ___ sombrero.
- Ella _____ una chaqueta.
16 Clues: Yo llevo ____ falda. • ___ lleva un suéter. • Yo ____ uno sombrero. • ___ llevo una camisa. • El lleva ___ sombrero. • Ellas lleva _____ boats. • Ella _____ una chaqueta. • _____ lleva unos zapatos. • What is shirt in Spanish? • What is pants in Spanish? • What is shoes in Spanish? • What is socks in Spanish? • ____ llevamos unas camisas. • Nosotros _______ unos zapatos. • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- "BURN THE BOATS"
- spanish colonies in north america
- owner of a colony
- first place of permanent english settlement in north america
- companies started in hope of profit
- a colony under the direct control of a monarch
- male spanish settlers
- members of a religious group known for its strict beliefs
- persons of mixed spanish and native ancestry
- panish explorer
- brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
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- system in which settlers and family members who came with them each received 50 acres of land
- puritans who established their own congregations
- conquistador who defeated the aztecs
- workers who used labors as an exchange for help getting started in america
- native americans who destroyed the farms that john smith forced colonists to farm
- "brown gold"
- religious leader who led an uprising against the spanish
- ____ ponce de leon was a conquistador who explored florida
- leader of jamestown
20 Clues: "brown gold" • panish explorer • "BURN THE BOATS" • owner of a colony • leader of jamestown • male spanish settlers • spanish colonies in north america • companies started in hope of profit • conquistador who defeated the aztecs • persons of mixed spanish and native ancestry • a colony under the direct control of a monarch • puritans who established their own congregations • ...
MidTerm Review 2023-03-09
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- Mi hermano ___ ______ Corey.
- yo despertarse
- Mi ______es el once de febrero.**Need-->ñ
- Yo form of tener
- yo ducharse
- Which of these needs an accent when written in Spanish: funny or smart
- I am young.
- verb used with age
- What is the squiggly line over an "n" called?
- ___llamo Jessica.
- 15
- Yo ____quince años.
- Yo soy ____(smart).
- Ella form of ser
- Mi madre es _____(hardworking).
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- A mí ____ _____ comer el bistec.
- 1st of a month
- yo cepillarse
- I like to read.
- Mi padre es ____(tall).
- 20
- Spanish months of the year are ____capitalized.
- Which of these needs an accent when written in Spanish: nice or tall
- "my" in Spanish
- 16
- Writing a date in Spanish requires the number to go ____the month.
- A mí no me gusta ____(to study).
- 30
- verb used with descriptions & relationships
- Yo___de Texas.
30 Clues: 20 • 16 • 15 • 30 • yo ducharse • I am young. • yo cepillarse • 1st of a month • yo despertarse • Yo___de Texas. • I like to read. • "my" in Spanish • Yo form of tener • Ella form of ser • ___llamo Jessica. • verb used with age • Yo ____quince años. • Yo soy ____(smart). • Mi padre es ____(tall). • Mi hermano ___ ______ Corey. • Mi madre es _____(hardworking). • A mí ____ _____ comer el bistec. • ...
the verbs 2023-03-10
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- past participle in spanish of think
- walk fast
- past participle of caer
- / this deport is practiced in the pool
- spanish of seen
- synonim of break
- past participle of olvidar
- spanish of bitten
- / past participle of cantar
- past participle of do intangible
- verb when said that a object your property
- / infinitive verb of found
- spanish of send
- infinitive verb of ser o estar
- / simple past of escribir
- infinitive verb of went
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- synonim of comprender
- simple past in spanish of feel
- superman can _____
- / simple past of sink
- my friend ______ bike
- / past participle of get
- hit each other
- my boyfriend had _______ me a gifth
- simple past of tell
- / she ______ a soda
- she ______ a chocolate cake
- past participle of comer
- / past participle of despertar
- i____a trophy in the race
30 Clues: walk fast • hit each other • spanish of seen • spanish of send • synonim of break • spanish of bitten • superman can _____ • simple past of tell • / she ______ a soda • synonim of comprender • / simple past of sink • my friend ______ bike • past participle of caer • infinitive verb of went • past participle of comer • / past participle of get • i____a trophy in the race • ...
Spanish Culture 5B Crossword 2022-06-01
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- Conquered the Aztecs
- First Inca emperor in our story
- Inca leader who led rebellions
- Capital of the Aztec empire
- Most well-known tribe that practiced human sacrifice
- Pizarro defeated them
- Aztec emperor
- From the area
- Spanish Conquistador who brought his brothers
- Biggest language in Latin America, also the name of the group who conquered
- One of Columbia's societal problems
- The head of the house
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- Simon Bolivar's wife died of this.
- Disease that killed many Aztecs
- After his wife died, he dedicated his life to politics
- Means "conqueror" in Spanish
- Capital of the Inca empire
- Born in the Americas, but have Spanish blood
- Argentina's main dance
- Indigenous mixed with European blood
- Black mixed with European blood
- Cortez' translator
- Top of the pyramid under Spanish rule
- Caracas is the Capital
- Simon Bolivar was inspired by American and ____ revolutions
25 Clues: Aztec emperor • From the area • Cortez' translator • Conquered the Aztecs • Pizarro defeated them • The head of the house • Argentina's main dance • Caracas is the Capital • Capital of the Inca empire • Capital of the Aztec empire • Means "conqueror" in Spanish • Inca leader who led rebellions • Disease that killed many Aztecs • First Inca emperor in our story • ...
spanish 2020-09-03
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- similar to the word excessively
- what you say at night
- what you say to a married lady in spanish
- something you say when greeting people
- similar to saying im fine when feeling mediocre
- something you say when telling your birthday
- what you say when you receive something you like
- something you say in the morning
- the word when but in spanish
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- a phrase you say when telling people where your from
- when you say goodbye
- the word what but in spanish
- something you say when telling your name
- not feeling good
- something you say when introducing somebody
- what you say to a married man in spanish
- something you say when you don't favor something
- what you say in the afternoon
- something you say when you favor something
- the word how but in spanish
20 Clues: not feeling good • when you say goodbye • what you say at night • the word how but in spanish • the word what but in spanish • the word when but in spanish • what you say in the afternoon • similar to the word excessively • something you say in the morning • something you say when greeting people • something you say when telling your name • what you say to a married man in spanish • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- marched 200 miles to the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan
- owner of a colony
- Leader of Jamestown
- a wealthy planter
- Brutal Spanish system of using Native Americans for labor
- spanish colony in the New World
- what did the government of virginia eventually put down
- the Virginia company started something to lure more settlers to jamestown
- populations in pennsulvania and newyork
- Pueblo religious leader
- Spanish colonies in North America
- A colony under the direct control of a monarch
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- Person of mixed Spanish and Native Americans descent
- explored the area that is present-day Florida
- Native Americans who lived in the area that became Jamestown
- explored the southwestern United States
- who drove the Spaniards back into mexico
- They came in search of gold and silver
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- they didnt allow their Native Americans to perform their ancient ceremonies and rituals
20 Clues: owner of a colony • a wealthy planter • Leader of Jamestown • Pueblo religious leader • spanish colony in the New World • Spanish colonies in North America • They came in search of gold and silver • explored the southwestern United States • populations in pennsulvania and newyork • who drove the Spaniards back into mexico • explored the area that is present-day Florida • ...
SP2 - Chapter 4 Vocabulary - Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-12
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- La persona que sierve la comida en un restaurante.
- Busca esto para decidir lo que quieres comer.
- Otra manera de decir "ponerse la ropa"
- "To fry" in Spanish
- How do you say "Vinegar" in Spanish?
- Dejar una ___________. (Dinero que deja al camarero)
- Tú vas aquí para comer.
- Mejillones, almejas, y pescado son tipos de _____________.
- Se usa esto para cubrir la mesa.
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- "To follow" in Spanish
- No es una cuchara pero un ___________.
- "Napkin" in Spanish.
- "To have fun" in Spanish
- Se usa esto para cortar la comida.
- Pone agua en esta para beber.
- Pone la comida sobre esto para comer.
- Se usa esto para comer sopa.
- No es pimienta pero es _______.
18 Clues: "To fry" in Spanish • "Napkin" in Spanish. • "To follow" in Spanish • Tú vas aquí para comer. • "To have fun" in Spanish • Se usa esto para comer sopa. • Pone agua en esta para beber. • No es pimienta pero es _______. • Se usa esto para cubrir la mesa. • Se usa esto para cortar la comida. • How do you say "Vinegar" in Spanish? • Pone la comida sobre esto para comer. • ...
Nationalities 2025-03-02
20 Clues: China • Italy • Korea • Japan • India • Sweden • Greece • Poland • France • Germany • Spanish • Vietnam • Thailand • Pakistan • Malaysia • Portugal • Indonesia • Philippines • Netherlands • United Kingdom
New World Beginnings 2018-09-05
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- Italian explorer/His return to Europe in 1295 sparked a European interest in finding a quicker route to Asia
- New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru
- After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe
- Developed to gather the savings from middle class to support finance colonies
- The idea developed during N. America colonial times that the Spanish Destroy
- The race of people that created when the Spanish intermarried with the surviving Indians in Mexico
- Builders of the Ohio River and the Mississippian culture of the lower Midwest
- Spanish conquistador/explored in 1540's from Florida west to the Mississippi with 600 men searching for gold
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- A Spanish solider and commander/led an expedition N. from Mexico into Arizona
- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Gov't to find a passage to the Far East
- Lived in the SW states/built irrigation systems to water corn/houses made of adobe
- Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island
- Spanish explorers that invaded Central & S. America for it's riches during the 1500's
- He was a Spanish explorer who conquered the Native American civilization of the Aztecs in 1519 in what is now Mexico
- Encountered Cortes and the Spanish and saw that they rode horses
- "Invincible" group of ships sent by King Philip II of Spain to Invade England in 1588
- The Pope divided the land of the South America for them
- geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago
- Native American Empire who lived in Mexico/worshiped everything especially the sun
19 Clues: geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago • The Pope divided the land of the South America for them • Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island • New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru • After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe • ...
Life in the New World 2020-11-29
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- priest who "saved" the Natives
- 1st college in the New World
- Great Lakes to Gulf of Mexico
- England
- encomienda system introduced this group of "workers"
- Franciscan and Jesuit
- tobacco, cotton and rice
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- pineapples, corn,tomatoes, etc
- mix of Spanish and Native backgrounds
- mix of Native and African backgrounds
- netherlands
- Portugal
- sell more, buy less
- Spain's area of the New World
- Spanish born
- Cortes and Pizarro
- the Spanish Advisors for the New World
- American born but full Spanish descent
- "help wanted" - workers to help grow crops
19 Clues: England • Portugal • netherlands • Spanish born • Cortes and Pizarro • sell more, buy less • Franciscan and Jesuit • tobacco, cotton and rice • 1st college in the New World • Great Lakes to Gulf of Mexico • Spain's area of the New World • pineapples, corn,tomatoes, etc • priest who "saved" the Natives • mix of Spanish and Native backgrounds • mix of Native and African backgrounds • ...
Chase's Week 7 History Crossword 2024-10-20
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- When Simon stayed in Curacao in 1812, he stayed with his relative and loyal friend ____ ____ ____ (3 words) Pg. 36
- Simon wrote this decree on the 15th of June 1813 (3 words) SB:TL Pg. 42
- Simon Bolivar was born in this city SB:TL Pg. 20
- Simon started his campaign from ___ ________ on the 15th of May, 1813, with 800 men (2 words) SB:TL Pg. 41
- Simon left from this town in the colonies to sail to Venezuela in 1806 SB:TL Pg. 22
- In May of 1809 this man, a new captain general, arrived in Venezuela (3 words) SB:TL Pg. 26
- This man considered that learning was inadvisable for America (Name and Number Title) SB:TL Pg. 18
- In 1801 when Simon went to Paris, he found this man as First Consul (2 words) SB:TL Pg. 21
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- In 1812 Simon and his band of only 400 men seized the castle of this city SB:TL Pg. 39
- Simon Bolivar's wife that died in 1803 (3 words) SB:TL Pg. 21
- The war between Spain and England v. France ended in 1795 because of this (3 words) SB:TL Pg. 23
- Books could not be sold or published without the permission of the of the _____ __ ____ (3 words) SB:TL Pg. 18
- After a bit of renouncing from the Spanish royal family Napoleon was able to make his brother ______ the king of Spain SB:TL Pg. 25
- Simon's family lived in Venezuela and belonged to the group called ________ SB:TL Pg. 20
14 Clues: Simon Bolivar was born in this city SB:TL Pg. 20 • Simon Bolivar's wife that died in 1803 (3 words) SB:TL Pg. 21 • Simon wrote this decree on the 15th of June 1813 (3 words) SB:TL Pg. 42 • Simon left from this town in the colonies to sail to Venezuela in 1806 SB:TL Pg. 22 • In 1812 Simon and his band of only 400 men seized the castle of this city SB:TL Pg. 39 • ...
New Empires in the Americas 2021-05-12
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- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztec Empire
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire
- ships with triangular sails and rudders
- a Line showing the boundary between Spanish and Portuguese territories in the New World
- Spanish soldier and explorer
- king of Portugal who founded a school for navigation
- Protestant _____
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- to travel all the way around the world
- _____ Eriksson
- large farm specializing in one crop
- Christopher _____
- _____ Armada
- official document that gives a person the right to establish a colony
- reformers who protested certain practices in the Catholic Church
- _____ Passage
- helped navigators find their way using the stars
- his crew circumnavigate the world
17 Clues: _____ Armada • _____ Passage • _____ Eriksson • Protestant _____ • Christopher _____ • Spanish soldier and explorer • his crew circumnavigate the world • large farm specializing in one crop • to travel all the way around the world • ships with triangular sails and rudders • helped navigators find their way using the stars • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztec Empire • ...
Social Networks and Entertainment: YouTube 2023-09-21
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- What you consume from the web or apps
- Spanish word for people
- Spanish word for profile
- You are one when you use a web page or app
- Opposite to men
- Represented by this symbol
- Spanish word for Visitors
- Spanish word for Internet user
- 60 minutes make an ____
Down
- Opposite to women
- web Spanish word for web page
- People who subscribe to a channel
- A video in Youtube has v_____
- A synonym for "Espectadores" in Spanish
14 Clues: Opposite to men • Opposite to women • Spanish word for people • 60 minutes make an ____ • Spanish word for profile • Spanish word for Visitors • Represented by this symbol • A video in Youtube has v_____ • Spanish word for Internet user • web Spanish word for web page • People who subscribe to a channel • What you consume from the web or apps • ...
Jesus en Pesebre 6th 2024-11-19
11 Clues: Spanish for God • Spanish for Lord • Spanish for Jesus • Spanish for Christ • Spanish for manger • spanish for mansion • Spanish for the stars • Spanish for I love you • Spanish word for large • Spanish for the children • What's the name of the song?
Countries and nationalities 2022-03-07
20 Clues: Irish • French • Indian • Kenyan • German • Korean • Mexican • Russian • Spanish • British • Chinese • Canadian • Egyptian • American • Peruvian • Japanese • Brazilian • Portuguese • Australian • Argentinian
Spanish vs. English Colonization 2025-04-29
Across
- a marriage between two people from different groups
- Spanish people who were born in the New World
- land owned by one person or family
- the Spanish capital of New Spain
- a large decrease in the number of people living in an area
- to change someone or something
- the first English settlement in America to survive
- a person of mixed African and European ancestry
- Spanish settlers in the New World who were born on the Iberian peninsula
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- does not change
- exists from a place from the earliest times
- a serious and widespread illness
- perfect or unspoiled
- to allow an idea, practice or action
- Spanish land grant system similar to a medieval fief
- very large
- a large farm with hired or enslaved workers
- a social level or rank
- the Spanish capital of Peru
- a person of mixed Indian and European ancestry
20 Clues: very large • does not change • perfect or unspoiled • a social level or rank • the Spanish capital of Peru • to change someone or something • a serious and widespread illness • the Spanish capital of New Spain • land owned by one person or family • to allow an idea, practice or action • exists from a place from the earliest times • a large farm with hired or enslaved workers • ...
Ocupaciones y Verbo Ser 2024-11-01
Across
- Adele, Kanye West, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Selena, Bad Bunny
- a woman who helps people's health, but not physical / una mujer que ayuda a la gente con su salud, pero no física
- a man who sells expensive and shiny stuff for rich people to wear / un hombre que vende cosas caras y brillantes para que los ricos usen
- una persona que instala y arregla luces / a person who installs and fixes lights
- "we are" in Spanish, male
- "you all are" in Spanish
- "we are" in Spanish, female
- a woman who designs homes and buildings / una mujer que diseña casas y edificios
- a man who works well with wood / un hombre que trabaja bien con la madera
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- a woman who works in a hospital, but not a doctor / una mujer que trabaja en hospitales, pero que no es doctora
- a woman who knows the law well and defends people / una mujer que conoce la ley y defiende a la gente
- Mr. Roldán is this / Mr. Roldán es esto
- a man who is good with numbers in a company / un hombre que es bueno con los números en un negocio
- a woman who heals animals / una mujer que sana animales
- a woman who is in charge of a certain department in the government / una mujer encargada de un departamento en el gobierno
- "they are" in Spanish, male
- "he is" in Spanish
- "I am" in Spanish
- a man who knows how to put out a fire / un hombre que sabe apagar incendios
- a man who works in either a car, bus, or limo / un hombre que trabaja en un carro, bus o limusina
- "they are" in Spanish, female
- a man who is trained for combat / un hombre que está entrenado para el combate
- a person who investigates and publishes stories / una persona que investiga y publica historias
- "you are" in Spanish, but respectfully
- "you are" in Spanish
- "she is" in Spanish
- a woman who can lie well on screen or a stage / una mujer que miente bien en pantalla o en un escenario
27 Clues: "I am" in Spanish • "he is" in Spanish • "she is" in Spanish • "you are" in Spanish • "you all are" in Spanish • "we are" in Spanish, male • "they are" in Spanish, male • "we are" in Spanish, female • "they are" in Spanish, female • "you are" in Spanish, but respectfully • Mr. Roldán is this / Mr. Roldán es esto • a woman who heals animals / una mujer que sana animales • ...
Imperialism 2025-12-05
Across
- this country becomes a territory of the U.S. and its citizens are free to travel to and from the U.S.
- this written by a Spanish minister called the U.S. president weak
- this group of islands is where the Spanish-American war began
- when a stronger country takes over a weaker country and extends their political, economic, and military control over them
- this was built in order to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean cutting travel time in 1/2
- this Spanish General was sent to Cuba to put down the revolution nicknamed "The Butcher"
- Filipino rebel that helped Americans fight the Spanish in the Philippines
- this country was blamed for the explosion of the American Naval ship in Cuban Harbor
- a country who affairs are partially controlled by a stronger nation
- this island nation was acquired by the U.S. and is the home of a strategic Naval base
- exaggerated or sensationalized stories that are created to lure readers
- this naval commander led the US Naval fleet in the Philippines destroying Spanish Navy in Manila
- he led the cavalry unit, the Rough Riders, during the Spanish-American War
- this Secretary of State said the Spanish-American War was a "splendid little war"
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- in this place many Cubans died of starvation, disease, and neglect
- this a cease-fire agreement
- gave the U.S. the right to intervene and settle disputes between any European countries
- name of Teddy Roosevelts foreign policy
- Roosevelt helped this country gain its independence from Columbia so he could build a canal
- policy of staying out of another countries affairs
- name of the Naval base in Hawaii
- the name of the cavalry unit in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
- this is a U.S. Naval base in Cuba
- American battleship that blew up in Havana Harbor, blamed on Spain
- in the treaty that ended the Spanish-American war the U.S. paid this amount for the Philippines
- treaty that ended the Spanish-American War
- this Cuban rebel encouraged the Cuban Revolution and died a martyr
- this Secretary of State was responsible for the purchase of Alaska
28 Clues: this a cease-fire agreement • name of the Naval base in Hawaii • this is a U.S. Naval base in Cuba • name of Teddy Roosevelts foreign policy • treaty that ended the Spanish-American War • policy of staying out of another countries affairs • this group of islands is where the Spanish-American war began • this written by a Spanish minister called the U.S. president weak • ...
New World Beginnings 2018-09-05
Across
- Encountered Cortes and the Spanish and saw that they rode horses
- Native American Empire who lived in Mexico/worshiped everything especially the sun
- "Invincible" group of ships sent by King Philip II of Spain to Invade England in 1588
- The Pope divided the land of the South America for them
- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Gov't to find a passage to the Far East
- Builders of the Ohio River and the Mississippian culture of the lower Midwest
- A Spanish solider and commander/led an expedition N. from Mexico into Arizona
- Lived in the SW states/built irrigation systems to water corn/houses made of adobe
- Spanish conquistador/explored in 1540's from Florida west to the Mississippi with 600 men searching for gold
- geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago
- After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe
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- Spanish explorers that invaded Central & S. America for it's riches during the 1500's
- Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island
- The race of people that created when the Spanish intermarried with the surviving Indians in Mexico
- Developed to gather the savings from middle class to support finance colonies
- The idea developed during N. America colonial times that the Spanish Destroy
- Italian explorer/His return to Europe in 1295 sparked a European interest in finding a quicker route to Asia
- New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru
- He was a Spanish explorer who conquered the Native American civilization of the Aztecs in 1519 in what is now Mexico
19 Clues: geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago • The Pope divided the land of the South America for them • Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island • New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru • After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe • ...
Spanish greetings 2024-10-31
11 Clues: Hello in Spanish • See you in Spanish • Likewise in Spanish • Good night in Spanish • Good morning in Spanish • See you soon in Spanish • How it's goin in Spanish • Nice to meet you in Spanish • What's your name in Spanish • See you tomorrow in Spanish • Delighted to meet you in Spanish
Aztec and Spanish Crossword 2014-05-18
Across
- people of Tenochititlan
- Spanish were originally aiming to land in _____
- aztec god of wind
- ___ Columbus was the Spanish explorer
- The spanish aimed for _____,god, and glory
- aztec lord of the night sky
- Commonly known Aztec emperor
- aztec god of rain
- Rivals of the spanish
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- Spanish wanted to spread their_____culture
- Aztec tribal god
- Aztec school for nobles
- King _______________ and Queen Isabella
- aztecs obtain blood from human___________
- The name of one of Columbus' ships
15 Clues: Aztec tribal god • aztec god of wind • aztec god of rain • Rivals of the spanish • people of Tenochititlan • Aztec school for nobles • aztec lord of the night sky • Commonly known Aztec emperor • The name of one of Columbus' ships • ___ Columbus was the Spanish explorer • King _______________ and Queen Isabella • aztecs obtain blood from human___________ • ...
Rosetta Unit 1 Lesson 1 2023-09-21
Across
- niño - in English is what?
- niña - in English is what?
- swims- in Spanish is what?
- mujeres - in English is what?
- ella - in English is what?
- they (group of only females)- in Spanish is what?
- eats - in Spanish is what?
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- run - in Spanish is what?
- bebe - in English is what?
- mujer - in English is what?
- hombre - in English is what
- él - in English is what?
- they (group of boys are mixed)- in Spanish is what?
- drink - in Spanish is what?
14 Clues: él - in English is what? • run - in Spanish is what? • niño - in English is what? • niña - in English is what? • swims- in Spanish is what? • bebe - in English is what? • ella - in English is what? • eats - in Spanish is what? • mujer - in English is what? • hombre - in English is what • drink - in Spanish is what? • mujeres - in English is what? • ...
Spanish numbers 2024-01-24
11 Clues: what is 4 in spanish • WHat is 15 in spanish • What is 71 in spanish • What is 10 in spanish • What is 12 in spanish • What is 39 in spanish • what is 100 in Spanish • What is 500 in spanish • what is 1000 in spanish • what is eight in Spanish • uno WHat is 101 in spanish
Spanish numbers 2024-01-24
11 Clues: what is 4 in spanish • What is 71 in spanish • What is 12 in spanish • WHat is 15 in spanish • What is 10 in spanish • What is 39 in spanish • What is 500 in spanish • WHat is 101 in spanish • what is 100 in Spanish • what is 1000 in spanish • what is eight in Spanish
The Fog Vocab Practice 2024-04-16
14 Clues: cortar • mad in spanish • leg in spanish • run in spanish • hop in spanish • fog in spanish • action; to jump • very fast plane • edge of something • put something down • body part helps you to walk • a thick cloud close to the ground • emotion is when you are very upset • is something that you can do to move faster
Roman Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-19
Across
- Virgils epic poem
- what people had a sense of/made Roman law flexible
- People who interpreted the laws
- Weakness of Romans, why they were bad sailors
- percent of English words that are of Latin origin
- Leader of a century
- Foundation of languages like French, Italian, and Spanish
- First code of law for Rome(two words)
- what a soldier brought to his family when rewarded
- Sixth century Code that had four parts
- Form of literature that criticises
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- troops that were given Roman citizenship upon retirement
- Greatest practitioner of satire
- troops that received regular pay and a bonus upon retirement
- set an example,magistrates established legal....
- Contained about 100 of the 3-5 thousand fighting men from legions
- new type of military formation designed by the Romans
- Longest lasting Justinian code
- As law cases grew these people would aid/advise
- people who were well-bathed, well-fed, and well-trained
- type of bridges Romans added to their ships
21 Clues: Virgils epic poem • Leader of a century • Longest lasting Justinian code • Greatest practitioner of satire • People who interpreted the laws • Form of literature that criticises • First code of law for Rome(two words) • Sixth century Code that had four parts • type of bridges Romans added to their ships • Weakness of Romans, why they were bad sailors • ...
Bette's Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-25
Across
- Not that time already again
- Loving and Giving
- spanish words not spoken
- the best flowers for this time of year
- no rodents in sight
- shorter is more beautiful
- the gift that keeps on giving
- It surrounds you
- a recent addition
- for better, for worse
- In law there can be only one
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- where all the best people were
- A continental trooper or a knight
- Use a fork or whisk but on an oriental cereal
- where all the best people are
- works hard for a living
- the most important thing
- two against two is the trick
- It is within you
19 Clues: It is within you • It surrounds you • Loving and Giving • a recent addition • no rodents in sight • for better, for worse • works hard for a living • spanish words not spoken • the most important thing • shorter is more beautiful • Not that time already again • two against two is the trick • In law there can be only one • where all the best people are • the gift that keeps on giving • ...
Esperanza Rising Ch 3 and 4 2024-10-04
Across
- severe mental or physical pain
- evil, dishonest
- the Spanish word for grapes
- held firmly
- sleeplike state
- longingly, in a wishful manner
Down
- a comparison without using the words like or as between 2 unlike things
- outlined as a dark shape against a lighter background
- the main character
- the last name of the author
- expressions of sympathy
- covered, wrapped
- a child without a home friends, stray person or animal
13 Clues: held firmly • evil, dishonest • sleeplike state • covered, wrapped • the main character • expressions of sympathy • the last name of the author • the Spanish word for grapes • severe mental or physical pain • longingly, in a wishful manner • outlined as a dark shape against a lighter background • a child without a home friends, stray person or animal • ...
Birthday Game 2025-10-23
Across
- a mental study for short
- the friendliest ghost
- every day associations
- "I need to go to bed," in other words
- someone who's completely fine
- probably a made-up place
- leads ceremoniously?
- where cold hands go to warm up
- the most talked-about time of the day
- she took a gander
- almost a word, it contains a new shape
- too many beds, for one
- a gaseous animal
- baby's first rollercoaster!
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- a place, or a lot of fruit
- birthplace of 13 and 8
- "___"
- the best berson in the buniverse
- "are you telling the truth?"
- carries lots of weight
- started the matrix?
- a button, maybe
- an Italian with drunk Spanish
- home to a scary, for-children moving caterpillar
- what an up close inspection reveals
- defends against shark attacks
- a dancing bat occasionally
- little you, in other words
- the answer to a first question
- Lewis' jurisdiction
- a god, perhaps
- expresses love and/or hunger
32 Clues: "___" • a god, perhaps • a button, maybe • a gaseous animal • she took a gander • started the matrix? • Lewis' jurisdiction • leads ceremoniously? • the friendliest ghost • birthplace of 13 and 8 • every day associations • carries lots of weight • too many beds, for one • a mental study for short • probably a made-up place • a place, or a lot of fruit • a dancing bat occasionally • ...
2025 Xmas Bella 2025-12-21
Across
- ________ Jackson
- to try out for something
- How plants make food
- A letter for an unknown number
- Town of Jesus's birth
- Bird that can't fly
- Where theater originated
- longest river in the world
- The continent where Sahara Desert is located
- Related by blood
- Ancient China's dynasty that created the silk road
- to lie
- Farthest planet from the sun
- soccer's name outside of the U.S.
- largest animal in the world (2 words)
- A ____ in headlights
- Thank you in Spanish
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- Water to gas
- Kpop _____ Hunters
- Mickey Mouse's dog
- National sport of Canada
- team leader
- to be fair or equal
- Speak 2 languages
- only bird that can fly backwards
- Greek god of war
- "There's no place like _______"
- 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees
- main character in Home Alone
- Most viewed video on Youtube (2 words)
- fastest land animal
- Santa's helper
- amount of mass in a certain volume
33 Clues: to lie • team leader • Water to gas • Santa's helper • ________ Jackson • Greek god of war • Related by blood • Speak 2 languages • Kpop _____ Hunters • Mickey Mouse's dog • to be fair or equal • Bird that can't fly • fastest land animal • How plants make food • A ____ in headlights • Thank you in Spanish • Town of Jesus's birth • National sport of Canada • to try out for something • ...
a quiz about the best human to walk the earth 2021-10-14
Across
- dream job, even more unrealistic edition (think inheritance games)
- my favorite drink
- my current elective
- my favorite sport
- reality TV i applied for
- what i almost crashed into, yes it was in a car
- my favorite show
- dream job, teenage edition
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- my brothers from oldest to youngest
- doomed
- the country i want to travel to most
- dream job, future edition (hint: four words, reading olympics)
- my real name
- dream job, very unrealistic edition
- what i was craving when i made this
- the location of my beach house
- times that i have cried this year
- my favorite family member
- preferred subject
19 Clues: doomed • my real name • my favorite show • my favorite drink • my favorite sport • preferred subject • my current elective • reality TV i applied for • my favorite family member • dream job, teenage edition • the location of my beach house • times that i have cried this year • my brothers from oldest to youngest • dream job, very unrealistic edition • what i was craving when i made this • ...
1B Spanish/Some Other Spanish Words 2021-01-21
Across
- ¿Cómo _____?
- Me gusta trabajar.
- No me gusta trabajar.
- Mucho Gusto!
- _____ amigo
- __ ,nice to meet you.
- funny.
- _____ luego
- goodbye!
- friend
- ¡Nos _____!
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- Mucho _____
- me gusta dibujar.
- señor
- 12 mes
- me gusta esquiar,____ me gusta más hablar por télefono
- Sra.
- I like soccer.
- Hasta ______
- me gusta pasar tiempo con amigos.
20 Clues: Sra. • señor • 12 mes • funny. • friend • goodbye! • Mucho _____ • _____ amigo • _____ luego • ¡Nos _____! • ¿Cómo _____? • Mucho Gusto! • Hasta ______ • I like soccer. • me gusta dibujar. • Me gusta trabajar. • No me gusta trabajar. • __ ,nice to meet you. • me gusta pasar tiempo con amigos. • me gusta esquiar,____ me gusta más hablar por télefono
Spanish 2, Common Spanish Words Review. 2024-11-08
Across
- A form of protein.
- Used to make wine
- A bird that cant fly.
- Often shown to get angry at red.
- A year, A month A ...?
- How would you describe a Dollar Tree?
- A bears favorite food.
- A vegetable that helps eyesight.
- An aquatic creature with a blowhole.
- A very popular seafood.
- A mix of red and blue.
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- A form of carbohydrates.
- You'd eat this at a birthday party.
- Sometimes eaten sunny-side-up.
- A mix of Red and Yellow.
- Something you drink with cookies.
- Loves acorns.
- Favorite food is honey
- Popular food around Christmas and thanksgiving.
- A cops favorite food.
- What you do when playing eye-spy.
21 Clues: Loves acorns. • Used to make wine • A form of protein. • A bird that cant fly. • A cops favorite food. • A year, A month A ...? • Favorite food is honey • A bears favorite food. • A mix of red and blue. • A very popular seafood. • A form of carbohydrates. • A mix of Red and Yellow. • Sometimes eaten sunny-side-up. • Often shown to get angry at red. • A vegetable that helps eyesight. • ...
Spanish Words, Words, Words 2022-04-26
The Alyssa and Sam Crossword 2022-07-01
Across
- The couple was engaged in a forest of these huge trees
- Near southern France, the couple will visit this country--the second smallest in the world
- The Spanish style of eating the couple is most excited for during their honeymoon
- "Wiśniewski" is the BLANK most common surname in Poland
- On July 9th, the couple will be starting their honeymoon in this city
- Franny and Tuna are pets of this species
- This artist is performing down the street tonight, we know you love to do the YMCA, but don't leave us! (2 words)
- The record for the longest marriage in history will be broken when the couple gets there in this many years (2 words)
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- "Mmm toasty," Sam said during his first job at this eatery
- The co-creator of the Bride and Groom's favorite comedy was born on this day in 1947 (2 words)
- The UWM library where the couple met is named after this former prime minister of Israel (2 words)
- "Buy one, get one half off," Alyssa said during her first job at this store
- In May, The couple ran 69,168 feet to complete this feat (2 words)
- The Bride and Groom love this fine dining restaurant hailing from Sauk City, WI
- The couple shares this vehicle to get to where they want to be, rhymes with Rhonda Mitt (2 words)
- The Wisneski name means, 'one from the town of' this fruit tree
16 Clues: Franny and Tuna are pets of this species • The couple was engaged in a forest of these huge trees • "Wiśniewski" is the BLANK most common surname in Poland • "Mmm toasty," Sam said during his first job at this eatery • The Wisneski name means, 'one from the town of' this fruit tree • In May, The couple ran 69,168 feet to complete this feat (2 words) • ...
The Maya Civilization 2022-05-19
20 Clues: art • math • beans • maize • stone • squash • horses • mexico • cortez • decline • spanish • conquest • calendar • sacrifices • mesoamerica • hieroglyhics • architecture • civilization • polytheistic • conquistadores
Hisotry 2024-11-21
Across
- A Catholic religious order known for its missionary work in the Americas, often advocating for the rights of Indigenous people.
- de Contratación: The Spanish "House of Trade" that controlled all aspects of trade and exploration in the Spanish colonies.
- V: Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, known for his vast empire and for overseeing the expansion of Spanish influence in the Americas.
- Members of the Franciscan order, a Catholic religious group active in the Americas, known for their missionary efforts and role in colonization.
- City: The capital of New Spain, built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, it became a major center of Spanish colonial power.
- Local officials in Spanish colonies responsible for administering justice, collecting taxes, and overseeing public order.
- Church: The Christian church led by the Pope in Rome, which played a central role in the colonization and evangelization of the Americas.
- An Indigenous civilization in Mesoamerica known for its advanced knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, and writing, largely conquered by Spanish forces.
- Account of the Destruction of the Indies: A 1552 work by Bartolomé de las Casas, condemning the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples by Spanish colonizers.
- Large estates or plantations in Spanish colonies, often worked by Indigenous laborers or enslaved Africans.
- / Aztec Empire: A powerful Indigenous civilization in Mesoamerica, known for its complex society, religion, and the city of Tenochtitlan, which was conquered by Hernán Cortés.
- A silver mining city in Bolivia, one of the richest sources of silver in the Spanish Empire.
- Deus: A papal bull issued in 1537 that declared Indigenous peoples of the Americas to be fully human and entitled to the protection of the Church.
- The spread of European diseases such as smallpox, which decimated Indigenous populations in the Americas following contact.
- Spain: The Spanish colonial territory that included much of North and Central America, the Caribbean, and the Philippines.
- debates 1550-1551: A debate in Spain over the treatment of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, largely between Bartolomé de las Casas and Juan Ginés de Sépulveda.
- de las Casas: A Spanish priest and missionary who advocated for the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, famously opposing the abuse of Native labor.
- A labor system in Spanish colonies that replaced the encomienda, requiring Indigenous people to work on public projects or farms under Spanish oversight.
- Islands: Azores, Canaries, Madeira: Island groups off the coast of Europe that were significant in the Age of Exploration for their role in the Atlantic trade routes and the colonization of the Americas.
- Codex: A major work by Bernardino de Sahagun documenting the history, culture, and religion of the Aztecs.
- The policy or ideology of extending a nation's power and dominance over foreign territories.
- Pizarro: A Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century.
- Henry the Navigator: A Portuguese prince who sponsored explorations along the West African coast, helping initiate the Age of Exploration.
- production: The cultivation and processing of sugar cane, a major part of the colonial economy in the Caribbean and Latin America, reliant on enslaved labor.
- Hierarchy: The system of ranked social classes that structured colonial societies, often based on race and birthplace.
- Imperialism: The imposition of one culture’s values, beliefs, and practices onto another, often seen in the European colonization of the Americas.
- Diversas: A papal bull issued in 1452 that authorized the Portuguese to enslave non-Christians in Africa.
- Columbus: An Italian explorer, whose 1492 voyage led to the European discovery of the Americas, initiating widespread exploration and colonization.
- The practice of one country establishing control over a foreign territory, exploiting resources, and often subjugating local populations.
- Duran: A Spanish missionary and historian who wrote about Aztec culture and history in the 16th century.
- Pontifex: A 1455 papal bull granting Portugal the right to enslave non-Christians and explore Africa and the Americas.
- People of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, forming a significant part of colonial societies in the Americas.
- paintings: A genre of artwork created in colonial Mexico depicting the racial mixing of Indigenous, European, and African people, illustrating social hierarchies.
- Empire: A vast empire in South America, known for its advanced engineering, agriculture, and social organization, eventually conquered by Francisco Pizarro.
- A title given to Spanish colonial officials who were granted land and authority to explore and settle new territories in the Americas.
- Juana Ines de la Cruz: A Mexican writer, philosopher, and nun, known for her advocacy of women's rights and education in colonial Mexico.
- The capital of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in Lake Texcoco, which was destroyed by Spanish forces led by Hernán Cortés.
- A system in Spanish colonies where settlers were granted the right to extract labor from Indigenous peoples in exchange for protection and Christianization.
- The mixing of different racial or ethnic groups, particularly through marriage or relationships, often applied to colonial societies.
- People born in Spain who held the highest positions in the colonial government, often above Creoles.
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- An artistic style that originated in the 17th century, characterized by dramatic, ornate, and exuberant detail, often associated with Catholic Church art during the Counter-Reformation.
- Spanish explorers and soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas during the 16th century, often involved in the conquest of Native empires.
- relations in New Spain: Refers to the roles and dynamics between men and women in colonial Spanish society, shaped by European patriarchy, Indigenous traditions, and colonialism.
- Large territorial units within the Spanish Empire, each governed by a viceroy, representing the Spanish crown in the Americas. make this into 5 diffrient corss words using all theses vocab
- of the Indies: A governing body in Spain that oversaw the administration and policy of its American colonies.
- The period in Spanish history when Christian kingdoms reconquered the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule, lasting until 1492.
- (Indigenous, African, European): The various belief systems practiced by Indigenous peoples, Africans, and Europeans during the colonial period, often influencing colonial interactions.
- An island in the Caribbean, split between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, where Columbus first landed in the New World.
- A legal document read to Indigenous peoples by Spanish conquerors, claiming Spanish sovereignty and demanding conversion to Christianity.
- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Catholic religious order that played a significant role in missions and education in the Americas.
- People of mixed African and European ancestry, often forming part of the colonial social hierarchy.
- Rulers of kingdoms or empires, such as Spanish kings and queens, who held supreme power during the colonial period.
- Agricultural systems in Mesoamerica, particularly the Aztecs, where man-made islands were created in lakes for farming.
- Slave Trade: The forced transportation of Africans to the Americas to work on plantations and mines, constituting one of the largest forced migrations in history.
- An island in the Caribbean that became a major British sugar colony, known for its extensive use of enslaved Africans.
- reforms: A series of administrative and economic policies implemented by the Spanish Bourbon kings in the 18th century to strengthen control over their colonies and improve efficiency.
- The process of turning goods, services, or people into items that can be bought, sold, or traded in the market.
- Refers to the human workforce, including Indigenous people, Africans, and Europeans, used in colonial economies, often under harsh conditions.
- Cieza de Leon: A Spanish explorer and chronicler who wrote about the Inca Empire and the history of South America.
- Royal courts in Spanish colonies responsible for administering justice and overseeing colonial governance.
- An economic theory emphasizing the accumulation of wealth through trade, colonialism, and a favorable balance of exports over imports.
- The capital of Peru, founded by Francisco Pizarro and a key administrative and economic center in the Spanish Empire.
- Rivalries: The competition between European powers, especially Spain, Portugal, France, and England, for dominance in the Americas and global trade.
- de Sahagun: A Spanish missionary and scholar known for his work documenting Aztec culture, particularly through the "Florentine Codex."
- A valuable resource mined in Spanish colonies, especially in Potosí, which was crucial to Spain's wealth and global trade.
- The Peninsula in southwestern Europe, home to Spain and Portugal, from which colonial expansion into the Americas was launched.
- A social system in which men hold primary power and authority, prevalent in colonial societies, particularly in Europe and the Americas.
- monarchy: A European dynasty that ruled Spain and much of Europe, including its colonies, during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- An intellectual movement in Europe emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism of authority, influencing colonial reform and the development of new political ideas.
- The blending of different religious or cultural practices, often seen in the merging of Indigenous, African, and Christian beliefs in the Americas.
- of Iberian power: The weakening of Spanish and Portuguese dominance in the Americas and Europe, particularly after the 17th century.
- Gines de Sépulveda: A Spanish philosopher and theologian who justified the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples, especially through his defense of Spanish colonial practices.
- A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the division of Christianity into Protestantism and Catholicism, influencing European colonial policies.
- Exchange: The exchange of goods, crops, diseases, and people between the New and Old Worlds following Columbus's voyages.
- Marina: An Indigenous woman who acted as an interpreter and advisor to Hernán Cortés during his conquest of the Aztec Empire.
- de Landa: A Spanish missionary in the Yucatán Peninsula, known for his harsh treatment of the Maya and destruction of their cultural artifacts.
- agriculture: The large-scale cultivation of crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton using enslaved labor, particularly in the Caribbean and the Americas.
- of Discovery: A legal concept that justified European claims to land in the Americas based on the idea that discovery by Christian nations gave them the right to claim territories.
- The capital of Cuba and a key port city in the Spanish Empire during the colonial period.
- Bojador: A landmark on the western coast of Africa, historically significant as a major challenge to European explorers during the Age of Exploration.
- Cortés: A Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- II: King of Spain during the 16th century, known for his aggressive defense of Catholicism and the expansion of Spanish influence in the Americas.
- of Tordesillas 1493: An agreement between Spain and Portugal, dividing the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two countries along a meridian line.
- system: A labor system used by the Incas, later adapted by the Spanish, requiring communities to contribute labor for state projects.
- People of European descent born in the colonies, typically holding significant social and economic status but often excluded from higher positions held by peninsulares.
- taxonomy: A system of classifying people based on race, often used in colonial societies to justify social hierarchies and discrimination.
- Caetera: A 1493 papal bull issued by Pope Alexander VI that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal, granting Spain exclusive rights to most of the Americas.
87 Clues: The capital of Cuba and a key port city in the Spanish Empire during the colonial period. • A silver mining city in Bolivia, one of the richest sources of silver in the Spanish Empire. • The policy or ideology of extending a nation's power and dominance over foreign territories. • ...
GREETINGS 2013-07-16
12 Clues: in spanish • Nice to meet you • hello in spanish • Welcome in spanish • Good Day in spanish • Good Night in spanish • how are you in spanish • informal bye in spanish • see you soon in spanish • see you later in spanish • See you later in spanish • good afternoon in spanish
Latin America 2021-04-27
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- God most worshiped by early Latin American peoples
- First emperor of Brazil; son of Portuguese king
- Most devastating disease in the New World
- Aztec floating garden system
- Plantation-like system where Spanish officials were granted land that was worked by natives
- Great leader of the Aztecs
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas
- People of mixed race, usually Spanish and Native American descent
- Bishop who argued that the Spanish shouldn’t mistreat the natives and use African slaves instead
- Civilization with elaborate calendar systems; predicted the end of the world
- Economic system where European countries used overseas colonies to supply them with raw materials for finished goods
- Stories about how the Spanish treated the natives; La leyenda negra
- Treaty that divided up the world between Spain and Portugal
- ____ metals, such as gold, silver were extracted from Latin America & taken back to Europe
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs
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- Imperial G Trifecta
- Inca tool for keeping records
- Policy by this US president that declared that Europe was not to take any further colonies in the Western Hemisphere
- Cross-trade of agricultural products, livestock and disease between old and new world; _____ Exchange
- El Liberatador
- _____de San Martin; liberator of Chile and contemporary of Bolivar
- Latin American ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign
- Priest who led initial uprisings in Mexico against the Spanish
- Main city of the Aztecs
- Location of a canal that linked the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Major religion brought to the New World
- One of the oldest civilizations in Mesoamerica; gigantic stone heads
- European power who controlled Saint Domingue
- Native Spanish people who were living in the New World; held most ruling posts
- Individual born in the New World from Spanish heritage; upper-middle class
- People of mixed race, usually Spanish and African descent
- Mountains in which the Incas lived
- CLUES
- Toussaint L’Oveurture led a massive slave revolt here
34 Clues: CLUES • El Liberatador • Imperial G Trifecta • Main city of the Aztecs • Great leader of the Aztecs • Aztec floating garden system • Inca tool for keeping records • Mountains in which the Incas lived • Major religion brought to the New World • Most devastating disease in the New World • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas • European power who controlled Saint Domingue • ...
Bette's Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-25
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- No rodents in sight
- The gift that keeps on giving
- In law there can be only one
- It surrounds you
- The best flower arrangement
- Spanish words not spoken
- Use a fork or whisk but on an oriental cereal
- It is within you
- Loving and Giving
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- Shorter is more beautiful
- Two against two is the trick
- A continental trooper or a knight
- The most important thing
- Not that time already again
- Where all the best people were
- A recent addition
- Where all the best people are
- Works hard for a living
- For better, for worse
19 Clues: It surrounds you • It is within you • A recent addition • Loving and Giving • No rodents in sight • For better, for worse • Works hard for a living • The most important thing • Spanish words not spoken • Shorter is more beautiful • Not that time already again • The best flower arrangement • Two against two is the trick • In law there can be only one • The gift that keeps on giving • ...
A Voice and Words Like Freedom 2025-01-30
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- wrote these about patriotism and democracy
- used English to fight with
- language forbidden to be spoken at home
- walked slow like a hot river
- powder the house smelled like
- the Americans' eyes
- place aunt is from
- like a peacock
- taught us how to speak
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- moves like wind
- sun lights on stage compared to
- her breath was this
- their home language
- the judge without a courtroom
- stories sing of what lives where
- who she taught to use their voices
- she liked winning with these
- your voice is the voice of this person
- how her family felt when she went here
- she went to the state
20 Clues: like a peacock • moves like wind • place aunt is from • her breath was this • their home language • the Americans' eyes • she went to the state • taught us how to speak • used English to fight with • she liked winning with these • walked slow like a hot river • the judge without a courtroom • powder the house smelled like • sun lights on stage compared to • stories sing of what lives where • ...
