spanish words Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
Spanish vs. English Colonization 2025-04-29
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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 ____
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Roman Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-19
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- 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 • ...
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?
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
Esperanza Rising Ch 3 and 4 2024-10-04
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- severe mental or physical pain
- evil, dishonest
- the Spanish word for grapes
- held firmly
- sleeplike state
- longingly, in a wishful manner
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- 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
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- 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
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- ________ 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 • ...
Aztec and Spanish Crossword 2014-05-18
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- 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___________ • ...
Bette's Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-25
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- 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 • ...
a quiz about the best human to walk the earth 2021-10-14
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- 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 • ...
Hisotry 2024-11-21
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- 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. • ...
Rosetta Unit 1 Lesson 1 2023-09-21
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- 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? • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
The Alyssa and Sam Crossword 2022-07-01
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- 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) • ...
Spanish Words, Words, Words 2022-04-26
1B Spanish/Some Other Spanish Words 2021-01-21
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- ¿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
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- 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. • ...
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
MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH 2022-08-04
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- The name of the port where the Spanish first set off from in May 1588.
- The Spanish port which Francis Drake attacked in 1587
- The surname of England's most famous and experienced sailor who also led the English sailors in battle.
- The name of the 'ships' which were set alight before the wind blew them into the Spanish fleet
- The nickname given to the Spanish based on their traditional tactics in battle, 'The Ropes and...'
- The nickname given to the English, 'The Speedy...'
- This was the number of times more that the English could fire their cannons more than the Spanish
- The name given to the huge warships used by the Spanish in battle at sea
- The term used to describe Spain's fleet of battleships
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- This was the county in England where the Spanish Armada were first spotted in July 1588.
- The surname of the Lord who led the English sailors in battle
- This was the nickname given to the smaller 8kg cannon balls which were used by the English in battle
- These were set on fire along the coast of England as a way to tell the English that the Spanish were on their way.
- This famous French port is where the Spanish hoped they would meet up with more troops before they attacked England.
- The shape or formation the Spanish ships sailed in when they first attacked the English on 31t July at Plymouth.
- This was the country where many Spanish troops were eventually shipwrecked after being blown around the coast of England and Scotland
16 Clues: The nickname given to the English, 'The Speedy...' • The Spanish port which Francis Drake attacked in 1587 • The term used to describe Spain's fleet of battleships • The surname of the Lord who led the English sailors in battle • The name of the port where the Spanish first set off from in May 1588. • ...
MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH 2022-08-04
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- The name given to the huge warships used by the Spanish in battle at sea
- The name of the 'ships' which were set alight before the wind blew them into the Spanish fleet
- This famous French port is where the Spanish hoped they would meet up with more troops before they attacked England.
- The nickname given to the English, 'The Speedy...'
- This was the county in England where the Spanish Armada were first spotted in July 1588.
- This was the number of times more that the English could fire their cannons more than the Spanish
- The term used to describe Spain's fleet of battleships
- This was the country where many Spanish troops were eventually shipwrecked after being blown around the coast of England and Scotland
- The name of the port where the Spanish first set off from in May 1588.
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- The shape or formation the Spanish ships sailed in when they first attacked the English on 31t July at Plymouth.
- This was the nickname given to the smaller 8kg cannon balls which were used by the English in battle
- These were set on fire along the coast of England as a way to tell the English that the Spanish were on their way.
- The surname of England's most famous and experienced sailor who also led the English sailors in battle.
- The Spanish port which Francis Drake attacked in 1587
- The surname of the Lord who led the English sailors in battle
- The nickname given to the Spanish based on their traditional tactics in battle, 'The Ropes and...'
16 Clues: The nickname given to the English, 'The Speedy...' • The Spanish port which Francis Drake attacked in 1587 • The term used to describe Spain's fleet of battleships • The surname of the Lord who led the English sailors in battle • The name of the port where the Spanish first set off from in May 1588. • ...
Texas Missions 2019-10-02
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- Advanced native american tribes of east texas
- founded the 1st spanish mission in east texas
- Bricks made of mud and straw
- A village near the mission and presidio
- Ditches that brought water to the missions
- Religious settlements used to convert Native Americans
- The building stone of many of the spanish missions
- Central courtyard of the mission
- person of mixed spanish and native american heritage
- the first of the 4 G's
- The religion of the Spanish priest
- wrote a letter to the french governor to build a mission
- enemy of spain due to threat to take their land
- the main reason for many expeditions to america
- Religious leader of a mission
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- Spanish term for cowboy
- The missions raised large herds to help feed the people
- A building for storing grain
- Assigned to the presidios for protection of the missions
- Military fort that protected the missions
- A place where grain is ground into meal
- The most successful mission were along this river
- spanish explorer who was a karankawa slave and wrote a book about his journey
- mapped the texas coastline in 1519
- Language that the Native Americans must learn in order to live in the mission
- the 3rd of the G's that explorers seeked to gain
- person of mexican heritage who considers texas home
- Native American that adopted the Catholic religion
28 Clues: the first of the 4 G's • Spanish term for cowboy • A building for storing grain • Bricks made of mud and straw • Religious leader of a mission • Central courtyard of the mission • mapped the texas coastline in 1519 • The religion of the Spanish priest • A place where grain is ground into meal • A village near the mission and presidio • Military fort that protected the missions • ...
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
U.S Imperialism and Spanish American War 2024-10-31
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- Spanish put rebelling Cubans in after the Cubans rebelled against Spanish rule
- All Black Cavalry Unit during the Spanish American War
- The practice of a country increasing its territory through military conquest, colonialism, or other means
- This country is located near Asia and was under Spanish rule until the U.S came to fight off Spanish Influence
- This ended the Spanish American War and defined the territories succeeded by Spain and acquired by America
- The process of adding and acquiring new land and making it apart of your own country
- Extracted materials from elsewhere to benefit own economy
- Fought against the United States and previously imperialized Cuba and the Philippines
- The American President that did not want to Annex Hawaii due to native Hawaiians not approving
- Former President and Governor of the Philippines that implemented self rule strategies for the Filipino Natives
- This battle was a major turning point for the United States during the Spanish American War
- A naval base in Cuba where Americans stormed Cuba with around 17,000 troops during the Spanish American War
- This country is located in the Caribbean and is accredited with sparking the Spanish American war due to their initial rebellion towards Spanish rule
- This Small island in the Caribbean was acquired by the United States post Spanish American War
- Nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
- Type of battle the Philippines engaged in that consisted of surprise attacks that took place behind enemy lines
- The last ruler of Hawaii that got overthrown by the United States
- The American President that signed a treaty of annexation for Hawaii but Congress did not Approve
- Acquired by America which doubled the countries size and Expanded America's reach in the Pacific
- The American President that annexed Hawaii
- The leader of the Cuban rebels
- What Cuban rebels fought for against the Spanish
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- Steel Plated Steam Powered Ship that was sent to protect U.S citizens in
- America annexed this small island after the Spanish American War
- Competitive Struggles where the fittest survive - Survival of the Fittest
- The Pan-American Highway System linked the U.S and area together for trade and investment expansion
- Imperialized by Commodore Mathew Perry
- Extreme Nationalism America felt after a Private Letter from Spanish rule calling President McKinley "Stupid"
- This Amendment promised Cuba that the United States would not annex it
- The main business venture the U.S had in Cuba
- This Filipino Leader rebelled against Spain and the U.S with the hopes of gaining independence
- Annexed by America after overthrowing their queen in order to maximize profits on existing plantations
- Westerners and Upper Class easterners Calvary Unit that Theodore Roosevelt Commanded during the Spanish American War
- Over Exaggeration of Stories and Information published to the publics
- This Amendment allowed the U.S to intervene in Cuban Affairs
- Publisher of a news paper that engaged in Yellow Journalism
- Strong ______ is vital for protection of U.S Interest
- The belief it is in Gods will for America to expand their influence
- This Act promised the eventual independence of the Philippine Islands
39 Clues: The leader of the Cuban rebels • Imperialized by Commodore Mathew Perry • The American President that annexed Hawaii • The main business venture the U.S had in Cuba • What Cuban rebels fought for against the Spanish • Strong ______ is vital for protection of U.S Interest • All Black Cavalry Unit during the Spanish American War • ...
Chp. 9 - Palabras Cruzadas - Conducir el coche 2019-03-26
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- This word means "cat" and "car jack" in Spanish.
- Si vas mas rápido que la velocidad máxima, podrías recibir una __________.
- Cuando necesitas gasolina en tu coche, debes ir a una ___________.
- The word for the verb "to fill" in Spanish.
- Conduce esto para llegar a un sitio.
- "exit" in Spanish
- What is the word for a lane in Spanish?
- Pones gasolina en el __________.
- Cuando ves una luz _____ tienes que parar.
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- El opuesto de tacaño
- What is the word for a glovebox in Spanish?
- Necesitas esta para conducir un carro legalmente.
- Pones tu equipaje en la __________.
- No es un coche per es un _________. Puede llevar muchas cosas en el parte atras.
- A coin in Spanish
- Otra palabra que significa carro.
16 Clues: "exit" in Spanish • A coin in Spanish • El opuesto de tacaño • Pones gasolina en el __________. • Otra palabra que significa carro. • Pones tu equipaje en la __________. • Conduce esto para llegar a un sitio. • What is the word for a lane in Spanish? • Cuando ves una luz _____ tienes que parar. • What is the word for a glovebox in Spanish? • ...
The Good Sister 2018-03-02
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- spanish word for living room
- mexican name for a tourist
- spanish word for when milk goes bad
- soccer
- a broad road in town or city
- spanish word for caucasian
- not your brother but your_________
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- a place for people to drink
- smoothie alcoholic drink
- middle of town
- not your sister but your___________(in spanish)
- small city
- what you use to capture moments
- norte spanish word for the north
- wax thing that burns
15 Clues: soccer • small city • middle of town • wax thing that burns • smoothie alcoholic drink • mexican name for a tourist • spanish word for caucasian • a place for people to drink • spanish word for living room • a broad road in town or city • what you use to capture moments • norte spanish word for the north • not your brother but your_________ • spanish word for when milk goes bad • ...
School Signs 2024-10-10
20 Clues: Art • asl • book • pool • Math • test • Lunch • School • french • spanish • Teacher • Science • library • Biology • Algebra • Schedule • homework • computers • cafeteria • Principles
Unit 8A 2023-04-25
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- This means "bird" in Spanish
- This means "ticket" in Spanish
- This means "country" in Spanish
- This means "tree" in Spanish
- This means "to return" in Spanish
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- This means "city" in Spanish
- This means "horse" in Spanish
- This means "early" in Spanish
- This means "play" in Spanish
- This means "plane" in Spanish
- This means "place" in Spanish
11 Clues: This means "city" in Spanish • This means "bird" in Spanish • This means "play" in Spanish • This means "tree" in Spanish • This means "horse" in Spanish • This means "early" in Spanish • This means "plane" in Spanish • This means "place" in Spanish • This means "ticket" in Spanish • This means "country" in Spanish • This means "to return" in Spanish
Food Vocab in Spanish 2025-02-10
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- the Spanish word for "onion"
- the Spanish word for "peaches"
- the Spanish word for "guavas"
- the Spanish word for "potatoes"
- the Spanish word for "grape"
- the Spanish word for "asparagus"
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- the Spanish word for "plum"
- the Spanish word for "cantaloupes"
- the Spanish word for "almond"
- the Spanish word for "avocado"
- the Spanish word for "fig"
11 Clues: the Spanish word for "fig" • the Spanish word for "plum" • the Spanish word for "onion" • the Spanish word for "grape" • the Spanish word for "almond" • the Spanish word for "guavas" • the Spanish word for "peaches" • the Spanish word for "avocado" • the Spanish word for "potatoes" • the Spanish word for "asparagus" • the Spanish word for "cantaloupes"
Mesoamerica and Inca 2022-01-28
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- Picchu was a hidden city of the Inca was never discovered by the Spanish
- The title for the king of the Aztecs
- Modern day country where the Aztecs lived
- The Maya _____ predicted the end of the world on December 21, 2012
- Modern day country where the Inca lived
- A monument made by the Aztecs and Maya with a temple on top to their gods
- The Inca built these throughout their Empire to enable communication by message runners
- The people who conquered the Aztecs and the Inca
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- Tenochtitlan was the capital city of this
- Type of writing used by the Maya that used picture words or “glyphs”
- The king of the Inca was called the ____ Inca
- Capital city of the Inca Empire
12 Clues: Capital city of the Inca Empire • The title for the king of the Aztecs • Modern day country where the Inca lived • Tenochtitlan was the capital city of this • Modern day country where the Aztecs lived • The king of the Inca was called the ____ Inca • The people who conquered the Aztecs and the Inca • The Maya _____ predicted the end of the world on December 21, 2012 • ...
European Exploration and Expansion 2026-02-13
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- Francisco ___________, Spanish explorer who overthrew the Incan emperor
- Portuguese sea captain who reached the Cape of Good Hope
- Beyond or across the sea
- Leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- Explorer who went to China and wrote THE TRAVELS
- Name of 1494 treaty between Spain and Portugal
- Spanish explorer who reached the Americas
- Prince Henry the ____________, funded many explorations
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- Portuguese admiral who established trade with India
- Aztec monarch
- Pedro _________, Portuguese sea captain who helps Portugal claim Brazil
- Bartholomeu ______, explorer who reached the southern tip of Africa
- Incan Emperor
- Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs
- These people settled on the Eastern coast of North America
- The French settled in Canada and ____________
- Spanish Explorer who was the first to sail completely around the globe
- Gold, ________, and God
- European disease that helped kill many natives in the Americas
- Small, fast maneuverable ship
20 Clues: Aztec monarch • Incan Emperor • Gold, ________, and God • Beyond or across the sea • Small, fast maneuverable ship • Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs • Spanish explorer who reached the Americas • The French settled in Canada and ____________ • Leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • Name of 1494 treaty between Spain and Portugal • ...
Unidad 9 2026-03-19
11 Clues: dessert • Occupied • Cold/frozen • Bag in Spanish • Door in Spanish • Floor in Spanish • Shoes in Spanish • Table in Spanish • Ceiling in Spanish • Website in Spanish • computer in Spanish
Food 2020-11-13
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- With banana and nutella are delicious
- it supposed that come from France
- Traditional dish in Bogota
- Three words
- It has a little of everything
- Made by corn flour
- Its hot
- you eat a variaty of meat
- for her
- It is made on a pan
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- kind of bread
- Now, It is cool when you eat it.
- When you are fat, people call you like..
- Now, It is cool when you eat it.
- people from USA love it
- With mariachis are part of a beatiful contry.
- It sound like shrimp in spanish
- It is known for be wealthy and disgusting
- one of the most delicious dishes in Thailand
- edible rat
20 Clues: Its hot • for her • edible rat • Three words • kind of bread • Made by corn flour • It is made on a pan • people from USA love it • you eat a variaty of meat • Traditional dish in Bogota • It has a little of everything • It sound like shrimp in spanish • Now, It is cool when you eat it. • Now, It is cool when you eat it. • it supposed that come from France • ...
Food 2020-11-13
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- With banana and nutella are delicious
- it supposed that come from France
- Traditional dish in Bogota
- Three words
- It has a little of everything
- Made by corn flour
- Its hot
- you eat a variaty of meat
- for her
- It is made on a pan
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- kind of bread
- Now, It is cool when you eat it.
- When you are fat, people call you like..
- Now, It is cool when you eat it.
- people from USA love it
- With mariachis are part of a beatiful contry.
- It sound like shrimp in spanish
- It is known for be wealthy and disgusting
- one of the most delicious dishes in Thailand
- edible rat
20 Clues: Its hot • for her • edible rat • Three words • kind of bread • Made by corn flour • It is made on a pan • people from USA love it • you eat a variaty of meat • Traditional dish in Bogota • It has a little of everything • It sound like shrimp in spanish • Now, It is cool when you eat it. • Now, It is cool when you eat it. • it supposed that come from France • ...
Bette's Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-25
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- The best flower arrangement
- The most important thing
- Not that time already again
- Loving and Giving
- Where all the best people were
- Use a fork or whisk but on an oriental cereal
- Two against two is the trick
- A recent addition
- No rodents in sight
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- In law there can be only one
- The gift that keeps on giving
- Spanish words not spoken
- A continental trooper or a knight
- Where all the best people are
- Works hard for a living
- It is within you
- Shorter is more beautiful
- It surrounds you
- For better, for worse
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 • The best flower arrangement • Not that time already again • In law there can be only one • Two against two is the trick • The gift that keeps on giving • ...
general 8 2021-11-18
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- fluid that is pumped by the heart
- woman part of a wedding
- we do this to stay fit
- three base hit
- oxygen is one of these
- building for cars
- five of these on your foot
- english and spanish are two of these
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- goes between words in a sentence
- two times seven equals ___
- to turn water solid
- lots of these in the library
- robin is his sidekick
- large body of moving river
- five plus four equals __
- class of animals including dinosaurs, lizards
- websites are part of this
- big animal with a long nose (trunk)
- sea going military organization
19 Clues: three base hit • building for cars • to turn water solid • robin is his sidekick • we do this to stay fit • oxygen is one of these • woman part of a wedding • five plus four equals __ • websites are part of this • two times seven equals ___ • large body of moving river • five of these on your foot • lots of these in the library • sea going military organization • ...
Happy 40th Birthday Dave 2023-06-02
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- Try to feed them milk
- Take the (blank)!
- When do we leave?
- Again, in Spanish
- Via de (blank)
- Take mom here this time
- Mexican motto, perhaps one day a tattoo (3 words)
- Chop, add lime and enjoy! ...or buy off the cart
- Found at the top of the mountain
- Baby cerveza
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- Forever on the shopping list
- Favourite Mexican snacks
- Slang for BJ in Mexico
- How to kill your sister
- With one less license plate
- Feed it a carrot
- Carl's (blank)
- Ask the little girl for one of these
- Hang and weight this here
19 Clues: Baby cerveza • Carl's (blank) • Via de (blank) • Feed it a carrot • Take the (blank)! • When do we leave? • Again, in Spanish • Try to feed them milk • Slang for BJ in Mexico • How to kill your sister • Take mom here this time • Favourite Mexican snacks • Hang and weight this here • With one less license plate • Forever on the shopping list • Found at the top of the mountain • ...
A Voice and Words Like Freedom 2025-01-30
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- like a peacock
- she went to the state
- powder the house smelled like
- who she taught to use their voices
- place aunt is from
- lights on stage compared to
- walked slow like a hot river
- language forbidden to be spoken at home
- she liked winning with these
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- the Americans' eyes
- how her family felt when she went here
- her breath was this
- used English to fight with
- your voice is the voice of this person
- taught us how to speak
- their home language
- the judge without a courtroom
- wrote these about patriotism and democracy
- moves like wind
- stories sing of what lives where
20 Clues: like a peacock • moves like wind • place aunt is from • the Americans' eyes • her breath was this • their home language • she went to the state • taught us how to speak • used English to fight with • lights on stage compared to • walked slow like a hot river • she liked winning with these • powder the house smelled like • the judge without a courtroom • stories sing of what lives where • ...
Verb quiz practice 8th grade 2022-09-19
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- Simple past form of the verb HABLAR UN IDIOMA o EN PÚBLICO
- Simple past form of the verb TAKE
- Simple past form of the verb TOUCH
- Spanish form of the ING verb form Smoking
- Base form of the verb HUNDIR
- Spanish form of the verb WED
- Base form of the verb STOPPED
- Past participle form of the verb ESCRIBIR
- Spanish form of the verb STAYED
- Spanish form of the verb VIAJAR
- Simple past and PAST participle form of the verb CAMINAR
- Base form of the verb VISITAR
- ING form of the verb PENSAR
- Simple past form of the verb SING
- ING form of the verb mostrar
- Base form of the verb SWUM
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- Base form of the verb WEIGHED
- Past participle form of the verb STEAL
- Simple past form of the verb AMARRAR
- Spanish form of the verb shake
- Part participle form of the verb BRILLAR
- Past participle form of the verb JURAR
- Spanish form of SPEND
- Past participle of WIN
- Simple past form of the verb LANZAR
- ING form of the verb HABLAR
- Spanish form of the verb WORRY
- Past participle and Simple Past form of the verb ENSEÑAR
- Base form of the verb NEVAR
- Past participle form of the verb STAND
30 Clues: Spanish form of SPEND • Past participle of WIN • Base form of the verb SWUM • ING form of the verb HABLAR • ING form of the verb PENSAR • Base form of the verb NEVAR • Base form of the verb HUNDIR • Spanish form of the verb WED • ING form of the verb mostrar • Base form of the verb WEIGHED • Base form of the verb STOPPED • Base form of the verb VISITAR • ...
American Imperialism 2025-11-24
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- Many US soldiers died from this during the Spanish American War
- This side lost the Spanish American War
- Theodore Roosevelt sailed this fleet around the world after the Spanish American War
- When media exaggerates information
- The idea that America should stay out of foreign affairs
- This nation finished the Panama canal
- This side won the Spanish American War
- this was a massive export of Cuba that America wanted more of.
- The American ship that was blamed on Spain for sinking
- A territory won by America after the war
- America wanted this place free
- America conquered this place after the battle of Manila bay
- This nation started the Panama canal
- A short and decisive war fought between US and Spain
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- An example of US imperialism before the Spanish American War
- Future Progressive President and Leader of the Rough Riders
- America realized these weren't lucrative to hold, develop, or maintain
- President that was in office during the Spanish American War. Many pro-imperialist policies
- America projecting their militaristic and economic strength on other parts of the world
- This meant European nations can trade with Asian ones, but not conquer them because America said so.
- American soldiers looked for this place in Cuba because it had the Spanish Caribbean fleet docked here
- A volunteer cavalry force assembled by Theodore Roosevelt and his cowboy buddies.
- This treaty ended the Spanish-American War
- A territory won by America after the war
24 Clues: America wanted this place free • When media exaggerates information • This nation started the Panama canal • This nation finished the Panama canal • This side won the Spanish American War • This side lost the Spanish American War • A territory won by America after the war • A territory won by America after the war • This treaty ended the Spanish-American War • ...
6.1 vocab 2022-05-17
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- I am lacking (no spaces)
- Face in Spanish
- Friendly in Spanish.
- Another word for enojado
- In a good mood (no spaces)
- The opposite of alegre (starts with t)
- No duermo bien. Estoy ______.
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- Another word for obstinado
- Rude (no spaces)
- Another word for tranquilo
- Smile in Spanish
- Tengo un examen. Estoy_______.
- Enthusiasm in Spanish
- Mouth in Spanish
14 Clues: Face in Spanish • Rude (no spaces) • Smile in Spanish • Mouth in Spanish • Friendly in Spanish. • Enthusiasm in Spanish • I am lacking (no spaces) • Another word for enojado • Another word for obstinado • Another word for tranquilo • In a good mood (no spaces) • No duermo bien. Estoy ______. • Tengo un examen. Estoy_______. • The opposite of alegre (starts with t)
June 21 2020-07-10
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- If you study an area and produce a picture of it, you _ the area.
- You can _ peanut butter on toast. The _ of English happened with colonization.
- approximately
- (2 words) because of. _ _ the increase of COVID-19 cases, bars will have to close again.
- increase. The numbers of cases of COVID-19 continue to __ in Quebec.
- (2 words) a great distance from each other. If Comox and Halifax are _ naval bases. Montreal and St-Jean-sur-Richelieu are not _ cities from each other.
- English and COVID-19 _ the world. They are both everywhere.
- (3 words) Canadian military practice _ _ _ the British military tradition, so we say LEFtenant, not LOOtenant like the Americans.
- make better. Communication technologies _ every year, but do people _ the quality of their communication?
- Napoleon _ the French forces at the Battle of Waterloo.
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- (2 words) If I can understand you and you can understand me, even if our languages are different, the we are _ _.
- global, everywhere on Earth
- (2 words) synonym of "obvious". It is _ _ that most people in South America speak Spanish.
- keep at the same level. Can Gaétan _ a pace of 10km/hr for 5 hours?
- follow and try to catch. The police officers _ the criminals. I will _ a Master's degree in Criminology.
15 Clues: approximately • global, everywhere on Earth • Napoleon _ the French forces at the Battle of Waterloo. • English and COVID-19 _ the world. They are both everywhere. • If you study an area and produce a picture of it, you _ the area. • increase. The numbers of cases of COVID-19 continue to __ in Quebec. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2026-01-08
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- People from Spain are...
- We use it to take notes
- We use it to watch the news
- People from Portugal are...
- People from Japan are...
- Common greeting
- People from Italy are...
- We use it to listen to the news
- People from Russia are...
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- People from China are...
- We use it to look for the meaning of words
- We use it to look for information online
- People from France are...
- We use it to write
- People from Germany are...
- We use it to call people
- People from the United Kingdom are...
- The place where you live
- How are you?
19 Clues: How are you? • Common greeting • We use it to write • We use it to take notes • People from China are... • People from Spain are... • We use it to call people • People from Japan are... • People from Italy are... • The place where you live • People from France are... • People from Russia are... • People from Germany are... • We use it to watch the news • People from Portugal are... • ...
Saber vs. Conocer 2023-04-11
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- Yo no___
- Ella___mi hermano
- To know someone/a place
- Ellos___nadar
- Nosotros___jugar futbol
- Vosotros___español
- Is it true/false that place is conocer
- ¨They¨ in spanish
- Nosotros___nueva york
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- Vostros no___florida
- ¿Él___jugar basquetbol?
- I/me in spanish
- ¿Tú___quien es ella?
- Ellas___ la maestra de español
- We in spanish
- Used for facts or skills
- ¿Tú___ingles?
- Things that are true
- Another word for ¨somebody¨
- Yo___ a mi amiga
20 Clues: Yo no___ • We in spanish • Ellos___nadar • ¿Tú___ingles? • I/me in spanish • Yo___ a mi amiga • Ella___mi hermano • ¨They¨ in spanish • Vosotros___español • Vostros no___florida • ¿Tú___quien es ella? • Things that are true • Nosotros___nueva york • ¿Él___jugar basquetbol? • To know someone/a place • Nosotros___jugar futbol • Used for facts or skills • Another word for ¨somebody¨ • ...
The next journey... 2021-05-21
9 Clues: Out with the old • Spanish for hill • 1992 Olympics host • You can't choose them • Highly anticipated month • Shakespeare added many words • Language and culture of Gaudí • Nobody puts this one in the corner • Friends with the butcher and the candlestick maker
Spanish Civil War 2022-11-08
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- War directly after the Spanish Civil War
- Acronym for the communist party of Spain
- Spain's most famous modernist artist
- Occupation of one of the largest strikes, in 1934.
- Extremely catholic form of Spanish Monarchism
- republican reign of terror
- Spanish fascist group
- name of the Spanish government until Nationalist victory
- The war ___ the political climate of Europe. Starts with S.
- political party of the republicans
- Theory of radical unionization by the working class to survive and influence a capitalist society
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- Name of the Spanish Royal Family prior to the Civil War.
- Hostility to religions as practiced by the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War
- Leader/dictator of the nationalist front
- Nationalist reign of terror
- Official political party of the nationalist front
- German air force used by the nationalists to bomb Republican cities
- The party more closely allied with the left
- Caused most of the financial issues that led to the war, especially prominent in the 1930s in America
- Religious subgroup of the nationalist party
- The party that started the coup
- A strike not in just one industry, but across multiple. Designed to be more effective, one of the causes for tension in the Civil War.
- Prime Minister of Spain at the beginning of the coup, leader of the Republican party
- People loyal to the Spanish republic
24 Clues: Spanish fascist group • republican reign of terror • Nationalist reign of terror • The party that started the coup • political party of the republicans • Spain's most famous modernist artist • People loyal to the Spanish republic • Leader/dictator of the nationalist front • War directly after the Spanish Civil War • Acronym for the communist party of Spain • ...
Spanish Foods 2025-11-06
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- A hearty bean stew.
- Fried and breaded bechamel fritters with fillings like ham, chicken, or cod.
- A long, fried dough pastry coated in cinnamon sugar.
- A Spanish Salted Cod
- A citrus custard that is topped with golden caramelised sugar.
- A creamy rice pudding often flavored with cinnamon.
- A spiral-shaped sweet pastry that is often enjoyed with powdered sugar or pumpkin jam.
- A type of Spanish sausage.
- A popular dessert that translates to "fried milk," made with milk, eggs, and flour.
- Spicy potatoes, often served tapas style with a savory sauce.
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- A wide variety of small, shareable dishes.
- A type of Spanish ham.
- A thick omelette made with eggs and potatoes, and sometimes onions.
- A rice and almond-based drink that is spiced with cinnamon and vanilla.
- A dish made in a shallow, wide pan with saffron-infused Spanish rice, meat, seafood, or vegetables.
- Similar to paella, but made with short noodles instead of rice.
- A cold soup made with blended vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers.
- A classic Spanish tapas item of meatballs in tomato sauce.
- Baked or fried, half-circle pastries filled with meat, vegetables, or other savory ingredients.
- The Spanish word for cheese.
- A rustic dish made from leftover breadcrumbs, often served with meats and vegetables.
- The Spanish word for bread.
22 Clues: A hearty bean stew. • A Spanish Salted Cod • A type of Spanish ham. • A type of Spanish sausage. • The Spanish word for bread. • The Spanish word for cheese. • A wide variety of small, shareable dishes. • A creamy rice pudding often flavored with cinnamon. • A long, fried dough pastry coated in cinnamon sugar. • A classic Spanish tapas item of meatballs in tomato sauce. • ...
crucigrama español 1 (vocabulario 5A) 2026-02-24
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- to have (infinitive)
- step-brother
- I have (tener conjugated)
- She has
- to live (infinitive)
- "You have a cat." in Spanish
- We have
- aunt
- He has
- grandfather
- grandmother
- sister
- Y'all (latino) have
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- You have
- "We have a big dog." in Spanish
- "I have two cousins." in Spanish
- uncle
- brother
- to do/ make (infinitive)
- they have
20 Clues: aunt • uncle • He has • sister • She has • brother • We have • You have • they have • grandfather • grandmother • step-brother • Y'all (latino) have • to have (infinitive) • to live (infinitive) • to do/ make (infinitive) • I have (tener conjugated) • "You have a cat." in Spanish • "We have a big dog." in Spanish • "I have two cousins." in Spanish
Chapter Four: Mexico and Central America 2025-01-03
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- (two words) the largest indigenous group in Guatemala
- a public square at the center of a village, a town, or a city
- (two words) a large group of people who work together for political change
- a person who settles on someone else's land without permission
- (two words) a laborer who travels from one area to another, picking crops that are in season
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- the Aztec capital, where Mexico City was built
- signed in order to improve trade among Canada, the United States, and Mexico
- a mestizo, or person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry in Guatemala
- (two words) the effort to distribute land more equally and fairly
- a refusal to work until certain demands of workers are met
10 Clues: the Aztec capital, where Mexico City was built • (two words) the largest indigenous group in Guatemala • a refusal to work until certain demands of workers are met • a public square at the center of a village, a town, or a city • a person who settles on someone else's land without permission • (two words) the effort to distribute land more equally and fairly • ...
AP World History Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-25
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- Period of peace and trade stability across Eurasia under Mongol rule. (2 words, remove the space)
- West African king who made a lavish pilgrimage to Mecca, spreading gold. (2 words, remove the space)
- Elite slave soldiers of the Ottoman Empire, converted using the devshirme system.
- Ming admiral who led large-scale voyages across the Indian Ocean. (2 words, remove the space)
- Mongol Dynasty that ruled China under Kublai Khan.
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- System that caused a global diffusion of crops, animals, people, and disease. (2 words, remove the space)
- Military ruler of feudal Japan, true power behind emperor
- Tax on Non-Muslims under Safavid Rule
- Incan labor system used for their roads and public works.
- Spanish labor system granting land and use of native workers.
10 Clues: Tax on Non-Muslims under Safavid Rule • Mongol Dynasty that ruled China under Kublai Khan. • Military ruler of feudal Japan, true power behind emperor • Incan labor system used for their roads and public works. • Spanish labor system granting land and use of native workers. • Elite slave soldiers of the Ottoman Empire, converted using the devshirme system. • ...
"Selena" Vocabulary Crossword 2019-03-11
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- This is the Spanish term for "music".
- This is where we first see Selena's father's band practicing. (in Spanish)
- This is the Spanish word for the instrument Selena's brother plays.
- This is the type of business Selena's father opened. (in Spanish
- This is a Spanish term, meaning "we dance".
- This is what Selena does in the band.
- The type of music Selena and her siblings like. (in English)
- This is the word that Selena's father taught her from the Mexican song, meaning "clock".
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- The Spanish term for "family".
- This is the Spanish term for "band".
- The ethnicity of Selena's family.
- These are the economic policies of President Ronald Reagan, which Selena's mother blames for the failure of their business
- A series of scenes (such as most of Selena) set in an earlier time than the main story, which provides backstory to a character.
- This is the Spanish word for the instrument Selena's sister plays.
- This is the Spanish word for how many members there were in Selena's father's band
15 Clues: The Spanish term for "family". • The ethnicity of Selena's family. • This is the Spanish term for "band". • This is the Spanish term for "music". • This is what Selena does in the band. • This is a Spanish term, meaning "we dance". • The type of music Selena and her siblings like. (in English) • This is the type of business Selena's father opened. (in Spanish • ...
June 21 2020-07-10
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- If you study an area and produce a picture of it, you _ the area.
- You can _ peanut butter on toast. The _ of English happened with colonization.
- approximately
- (2 words) because of. _ _ the increase of COVID-19 cases, bars will have to close again.
- increase. The numbers of cases of COVID-19 continue to __ in Quebec.
- (2 words) a great distance from each other. If Comox and Halifax are _ naval bases. Montreal and St-Jean-sur-Richelieu are not _ cities from each other.
- English and COVID-19 _ the world. They are both everywhere.
- (3 words) Canadian military practice _ _ _ the British military tradition, so we say LEFtenant, not LOOtenant like the Americans.
- make better. Communication technologies _ every year, but do people _ the quality of their communication?
- Napoleon _ the French forces at the Battle of Waterloo.
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- (2 words) If I can understand you and you can understand me, even if our languages are different, the we are _ _.
- global, everywhere on Earth
- (2 words) synonym of "obvious". It is _ _ that most people in South America speak Spanish.
- keep at the same level. Can Gaétan _ a pace of 10km/hr for 5 hours?
- follow and try to catch. The police officers _ the criminals. I will _ a Master's degree in Criminology.
15 Clues: approximately • global, everywhere on Earth • Napoleon _ the French forces at the Battle of Waterloo. • English and COVID-19 _ the world. They are both everywhere. • If you study an area and produce a picture of it, you _ the area. • increase. The numbers of cases of COVID-19 continue to __ in Quebec. • ...
social vocab 2014-03-12
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- an Aztec version of a crossbow.
- a large class of nobles who never owned land
- Cortés needed someone to act as a blank. Someone to act as a link between him and Moctezuma, the leader of Aztec society.
- the first of these buildings was built in Spain 200 years before they were built in Europe.
- A religious group of people who took over Spain but later got overthrown by the Spanish
- something like a spear. It was a Spanish weapon that had a spear blade an axe point and a hook.
- small areas often ruled by princes
- King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella had a special title because they were so dedicated to their religion.
- A small pox blank broke out in tenochtitln. It killed many people making the Aztec army very depleted and weak.
- his first name is hernan and he was on the expedition that destroyed the Aztecs.
- the Aztec emperor. He was captured by the Spanish and held at random so the Aztec army would follow the Spanish orders.
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- the area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers.
- the Spanish brought 16 of these animals with them to fight the Aztecs.
- people who had the right to convert and teach others the catholic religion
- the Aztecs had no blank to the smallpox virus. This is because they had no previous exposure and their body’s couldn’t fight it off.
- Spanish weapons. Rifle like guns that were fired from the shoulder.
- the Spanish needed more blank to make money out of. One of the main reasons for exploring outside of Europe
- When Catholics from Spain forced people from other religions to convert to being catholic
- the Spanish cut off the Aztecs water supply by blocking the blanks that carried water to the city.
- a Spanish word meaning "Reconquest"
20 Clues: an Aztec version of a crossbow. • small areas often ruled by princes • a Spanish word meaning "Reconquest" • the area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers. • a large class of nobles who never owned land • Spanish weapons. Rifle like guns that were fired from the shoulder. • the Spanish brought 16 of these animals with them to fight the Aztecs. • ...
Age of Contact & Spanish Colonial Era 2024-10-29
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- Creating representations of geographical areas, important in exploration.
- Changes made to adapt land for human needs.
- when European explorers first arrived in Texas, leading to cultural exchanges.
- Disputes between European powers over control of Texas land.
- Area along the edge of the ocean where early explorers landed in Texas.
- Religious communities set up by the Spanish to convert Native Americans.
- Language spoken by explorers who settled Texas for Spain.
- How people adjusted their lives to fit local conditions.
- Spanish explorer who survived shipwrecks and traveled through Texas in the 1500s.
- Act of searching and mapping unknown lands.
- Major city in Texas, originally a Spanish mission and settlement.
- Ways settlers altered the land, like farming or building.
- European country that explored and settled Texas for centuries.
- People who study and write about the past.
- Spanish friar who helped establish the first mission in East Texas.
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- Spanish explorer who mapped the Texas coastline in 1519.
- Key traits that help identify an era or place.
- Features that make something distinct or recognizable.
- Harmful effects of human actions on others or the environment.
- Timeline based on specific dates for events.
- European nation that claimed parts of Texas briefly, competing with Spain.
- Precious metal that drove much of Spain’s exploration efforts in the Americas.
- Spanish priest known for establishing missions in East Texas.
- Priest who encouraged France to help establish missions in Texas.
- Establishment of a community in a new area.
- Sequence of events without specific dates.
- Spanish leader known as the "Father of the Lower Rio Grande Valley" for founding many settlements.
- Forts built to protect Spanish missions and settlements.
- Important periods in history that define significant changes.
- Religious settlements aimed at converting Native Americans to Christianity.
- Divisions of history based on important events or changes.
31 Clues: Sequence of events without specific dates. • People who study and write about the past. • Changes made to adapt land for human needs. • Establishment of a community in a new area. • Act of searching and mapping unknown lands. • Timeline based on specific dates for events. • Key traits that help identify an era or place. • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-04
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- Un vehículo personas en los estados unidos usan much.
- Personas necesitan estos para entrar un concierto.
- The word for a ¨park¨ in Spanish.
- ¨Beans¨ in Spanish
- Personas comen esto y viene de un lago, rio, o mar.
- You go here to see a movie when it first comes out
- El helado es un tipo de _________.
- How do you say ¨to sleep¨ in Spanish?
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- Personas van aqui para comer.
- What is the word for ¨to cost¨ in Spanish?
- ________ means ¨place¨ in Spanish
- How do you say ¨movie¨ in Spanish?
- Es una verdura que es verde.
- Una persona va a esto para escuchar música.
- El lugar dónde personas compran café.
- Una persona usa esto para pedir comida en un restaurante.
16 Clues: ¨Beans¨ in Spanish • Es una verdura que es verde. • Personas van aqui para comer. • ________ means ¨place¨ in Spanish • The word for a ¨park¨ in Spanish. • How do you say ¨movie¨ in Spanish? • El helado es un tipo de _________. • El lugar dónde personas compran café. • How do you say ¨to sleep¨ in Spanish? • What is the word for ¨to cost¨ in Spanish? • ...
Mexican National 2023-10-19
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- In 1718, San Antonio de _________ was established
- in 1519, ______________created the first map of the Texas Coastline
- were military adventurers who wanted to free Mexico from Spanish rule
- are murals that covered both the interior and exterior of Spanish missions
- The purchase of the _______________ by the U.S. led to the Neutral Ground Agreement.
- were skilled horsemen who worked on ranchos in Spanish Texas
- ended the Mexican War for Independence
- by the 1890s only three major Spanish settlements remained in Texas: Nacadoches, La Bahia, and ______________.
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- is a region in Texas that is mostly rural and has very few major cities
- were religious settlements used to teach Natives about Spanish culture and convert them to Catholocism
- made three guarantees: independence from Spain, equal rights for all Spanish citizen, and Catholicism as the official religion
- claimed land in North America including present-day Florida, Texas, and California
- was upset the U.S.did not include Texas in the Adam-Onis Treaty and led a rebellion
- was created until a permanent border could be determined between Texas and Louisiana
- was one of the first American filibusters to come to Texas
- were built to protect Spanish settlements from Native attack
- folk songs dating back to the Spanish settlement of Texas
- claimed land in North America to profit from the fur trade
18 Clues: ended the Mexican War for Independence • In 1718, San Antonio de _________ was established • folk songs dating back to the Spanish settlement of Texas • was one of the first American filibusters to come to Texas • claimed land in North America to profit from the fur trade • were built to protect Spanish settlements from Native attack • ...
athletes 2016-05-27
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- the manager of FC Barcelona
- nickname of Fernando Torres
- she is the best tennis player
- best player of WorldPadelTour
- best actualy player of basketball
- spanish pibot who playin the Chicago Bulls
- best swemmer of all times
- nickname of Cristiano Ronaldo
- best actual player of tennis
- the fastest person of the world
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- nickname of Mascherano
- last spanish guy who has won the FrenchTour
- nickname of Isco
- the manager of Real Madrid
- actual winner of mottoGP
- nickname of Diego Pablo Simeone
- tennis player, he is Spanish
- best spanish driver of formula1
- actual best footballer of the world
- the youngest guy who won the mottoGp
20 Clues: nickname of Isco • nickname of Mascherano • actual winner of mottoGP • best swemmer of all times • the manager of Real Madrid • the manager of FC Barcelona • nickname of Fernando Torres • tennis player, he is Spanish • best actual player of tennis • she is the best tennis player • best player of WorldPadelTour • nickname of Cristiano Ronaldo • nickname of Diego Pablo Simeone • ...
Chp. 5 Voc. 2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-05
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- la tenista usa esto para golpear la pelota
- the basket in basketball (in Spanish)
- una persona que juega el beisbol
- la pelota en el tenis tiene que pasar por encima de esto
- "to catch" in Spanish
- "to dribble" in Spanish
- "to run" in Spanish
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- la persona que batea en el beisbol
- "to prefer" in Spanish
- el beisbolista que lanza la pelota al bateador
- el bateador usa esto para batear la pelota
- el jugador de beisbol que atrapa la pelota despues que la tira el lanzador
- el beisbolista usa esto para atrapar la pelota
- "to sleep" in Spanish
- donde se juega el tenis
15 Clues: "to run" in Spanish • "to sleep" in Spanish • "to catch" in Spanish • "to prefer" in Spanish • "to dribble" in Spanish • donde se juega el tenis • una persona que juega el beisbol • la persona que batea en el beisbol • the basket in basketball (in Spanish) • el bateador usa esto para batear la pelota • la tenista usa esto para golpear la pelota • ...
Madison Dietz - The Atlantic World 2024-10-10
Across
- Inca
- competition for national wealth
- disease
- ruler
- british and french
- controlled by other nations
- private ownership
- new world, Europe, africa
- atlantic cross
- spanish abusing Native American labor
- conquered the aztecs
Down
- first explored
- trade between nations
- Inca ruler
- investors buy shares larger comp.
- cultural transfer to/from americas
- africa to new world
- spanish and native american mix
- spanish conquerors
- first british colony
20 Clues: Inca • ruler • disease • Inca ruler • first explored • atlantic cross • private ownership • british and french • spanish conquerors • africa to new world • first british colony • conquered the aztecs • trade between nations • new world, Europe, africa • controlled by other nations • competition for national wealth • spanish and native american mix • investors buy shares larger comp. • ...
Saber vs. Conocer 2025-10-10
Across
- Yo no___
- Ella___mi hermano
- To know someone/a place
- Ellos___nadar
- Nosotros___jugar futbol
- Vosotros___español
- Is it true/false that place is conocer
- ¨They¨ in spanish
- Nosotros___nueva york
Down
- Vostros no___florida
- ¿Él___jugar basquetbol?
- I/me in spanish
- ¿Tú___quien es ella?
- Ellas___ la maestra de español
- We in spanish
- Used for facts or skills
- ¿Tú___ingles?
- Things that are true
- Another word for ¨somebody¨
- Yo___ a mi amiga
20 Clues: Yo no___ • We in spanish • Ellos___nadar • ¿Tú___ingles? • I/me in spanish • Yo___ a mi amiga • Ella___mi hermano • ¨They¨ in spanish • Vosotros___español • Vostros no___florida • ¿Tú___quien es ella? • Things that are true • Nosotros___nueva york • ¿Él___jugar basquetbol? • To know someone/a place • Nosotros___jugar futbol • Used for facts or skills • Another word for ¨somebody¨ • ...
el 4 de septiembre 2025-09-04
Across
- llamo my name is... (en espanol)
- noches (good night/evening in spanish)
- dias (good morning in spanish)
- (hello in spanish)
- yellow (en espanol)
- (they/them in spanish)
- te llamas? how do you ask for someone's name?
Down
- (she in spanish)
- tardes (good afternoon in spanish)
- red (en espanol)
- blue (en espanol)
- (he in spanish)
- (goodbye in spanish)
13 Clues: (he in spanish) • (she in spanish) • red (en espanol) • blue (en espanol) • (hello in spanish) • yellow (en espanol) • (goodbye in spanish) • (they/them in spanish) • dias (good morning in spanish) • tardes (good afternoon in spanish) • llamo my name is... (en espanol) • noches (good night/evening in spanish) • te llamas? how do you ask for someone's name?
SPAIN 2024-06-22
Across
- Iconic basilica in Barcelona
- Capital city known for its royal palace
- Traditional Spanish rice dish
- Traditional Spanish wine punch
- City famous for Gaudí’s architecture
- City known for its flamenco dancing
- Famous tomato-throwing festival
- Spanish fried dough pastry
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- Spanish appetizers or snacks
- Cold Spanish tomato soup
- Region known for its unique culture
- Pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela
- Historic palace in Granada
- City known for its futuristic architecture
- Party island in the Mediterranean
15 Clues: Cold Spanish tomato soup • Historic palace in Granada • Spanish fried dough pastry • Spanish appetizers or snacks • Iconic basilica in Barcelona • Traditional Spanish rice dish • Traditional Spanish wine punch • Famous tomato-throwing festival • Party island in the Mediterranean • Region known for its unique culture • City known for its flamenco dancing • ...
Pedro 2024-12-18
Across
- plural of "that" / aqueles ou aquelas
- bag for carrying books / mochila
- leave home / sair
- music with words / música ou canção
- eat at midday / almoçar
- removes pencil marks / borracha
- language from Spain / espanhol
- very clear, of course / obviamente
- school work at home / lição de casa
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- eat frozen dessert / tomar sorvete
- not go out, remain inside / ficar em casa
- tools to sharpen pencils / apontadores
- know the meaning / entender
- number one, top quality / o melhor
- let you see something / mostrar para você
- stomach area / barriga
- not correct / errado
17 Clues: leave home / sair • not correct / errado • stomach area / barriga • eat at midday / almoçar • know the meaning / entender • language from Spain / espanhol • removes pencil marks / borracha • bag for carrying books / mochila • eat frozen dessert / tomar sorvete • number one, top quality / o melhor • very clear, of course / obviamente • music with words / música ou canção • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
Across
- pueblo religious leader who led an uprising against the spanish
- spanish explorer
- colony founded by the dutch in 1621
- person of mixed spanish and native american descent
- brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
- spanish colonies in north america
- members of religious group known for tolerance
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- owner of a colony
- first permanent english settlein north america
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in rhode island
- native americans who lived in the area that became jametown
- conquistador who defeated the aztect
- leader of jamestown
- members of a religious group known for its strict beliefs
- spanish colony in the new world
15 Clues: spanish explorer • owner of a colony • leader of jamestown • spanish colony in the new world • spanish colonies in north america • colony founded by the dutch in 1621 • conquistador who defeated the aztect • first permanent english settlein north america • members of religious group known for tolerance • person of mixed spanish and native american descent • ...
Spanish Adjectives 2021-03-03
Across
- El profesor es ________________ (boring)
- How you write "I" in Spanish
- Las muchachas son ____________ (silly)
- Marta es ______________ (brunette)
- Las vacas son ______________ (cute)
- El granjero es _____________ (short)
- La jardinera es _____________ (short)
- Pepe y Diego son _____________ (smart)
- El sombrero es ______________ (ugly)
- Las sastres son ______________ (boring)
- La falda es _________________ (ugly)
- Las cocineros son _______________ (fat)
- How you write "y'all" (formal) in Spanish
- Tú eres ______________ (happy)
- Yo soy ____________ (sad)
- Los gatitos son ____________ (cute)
- Las personas son _____________ (handsome)
- Pedro y Guadelupe son _____________ (crazy)
- Las criadas son _____________ (thin)
- El perro es ___________ (silly)
- El modelo es ____________ (serious)
- El reportero es ___________ (handsome)
- El consejero es _____________ (scrawny)
- La banquera es _____________ (scrawny)
- How you write "y'all" (informal/ feminine/ Spain) in Spanish
- Las corbatas son ______________ (pretty)
- Los curas son _____________ (interesting)
- Las bufandas son _____________ (ugly)
- El hijo es _____________ (red-haired)
- La oculista es _________________ (small)
- How you write "he" in Spanish
- El piloto es ________________ (small)
- La chica es ___________ (red-haired)
- Los bomberos son ______________ (fat)
- Los escritores son _____________ (thin)
- How you write "we" (girls) in Spanish
- Guadelupe es ______________ (intelligent)
- Los gatos son _____________ (silly)
- Sara y Teresa son ___________ (blond)
- El burro es ______________ (fat)
- How you write "they" (feminine) in Spanish
- Las dentistas son __________ (red-haired)
- Marco es ______________ (brunette)
- Las pintoras son _______________ (small)
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- Los basureros son ______________ (short)
- Las maestras son __________ (brunette)
- Los cantantes son ____________ (scrawny)
- La bailarina es _______________ (slender)
- Ellas son ________________ (sad)
- La artista es ________________ (boring)
- La mujer es ____________ (crazy)
- Los profesores son __________ (red-haired)
- Las niñas son ___________ (serious)
- How you write "we" (mixed group) in Spanish
- How you write "you" (formal) in Spanish
- El camarero es _________________ (thin)
- Nosotros somos ________________ (happy)
- María es _________ (blond)
- El vestido es _____________ (pretty)
- Las medicas son ________________ (short)
- La bebé es _____________ (cute)
- La plomera es ____________ (serious)
- Lucia y Ana no son ___________ (crazy)
- La autora es _____________ (tall)
- Juan y yo somos ______________ (blond)
- Los estudiantes son ____________ (brunette)
- How you write "she" in Spanish
- Los pantalones son _____________ (pretty)
- Las abogadas son _____________ (tall)
- La camisa es _____________ (pretty)
- Los pinchadiscos son ____________ (small)
- El vaquero es ______________ (interesting)
- How you write "you" (informal) in Spanish
- Las cirujanas son _____________ (scrawny)
- Los modelos son ____________ (handsome)
- How you write "y'all" (informal/ masculine/ Spain) in Spanish
- How you write "it" in Spanish
- El perrito es ___________ (cute)
- How you write "they" (masculine) in Spanish
- La alumna es ____________ (silly)
- El farmacéutico es ____________ (tall)
- La atleta no es _____________ (fat)
- Los televisores son ___________ (big)
- Los zapatos son _____________ (ugly)
- Los financieros son _____________ (boring)
- Los atletas son _____________ (tall)
- El hombre no es __________ (crazy)
- El niño y yo somos __________ (serious)
- Él es __________ (blond)
- La persona es _____________ (handsome)
- El libro es ______________ (big)
91 Clues: Él es __________ (blond) • Yo soy ____________ (sad) • María es _________ (blond) • How you write "I" in Spanish • How you write "it" in Spanish • How you write "he" in Spanish • Tú eres ______________ (happy) • How you write "she" in Spanish • La bebé es _____________ (cute) • El perro es ___________ (silly) • Ellas son ________________ (sad) • La mujer es ____________ (crazy) • ...
2nd Nine Weeks Test Review 2015-01-06
Across
- invented something that we use every day
- based many of their intellectual advancements off these (3 words)
- It is important for citizens to learn about candidates and issues so they can make this. (2 words)
- The conquistadors came looking for: God, _________, and Gold
- Executive’s Branch job is? (3 words)
- A small group of aristocrats, who make decisions to benefit themselves and not the country as a whole. (3 words)
- civilization was located on the Yucatan Peninsula
- An isthmus could be considered one of these when it stopping ships from getting from place to another.
- A government headed by a king or queen who has little or no political power and power lies with a governing body of elected representatives and headed by a Prime Minister. (2 words)
- we still use it in math
- A government whose leader has complete control over a country’s government.
- a game much like our basketball and soccer
- Made up of President and their appointments. (2 words)
- Citizens must pay for the benefits and services they receive from the government. (2 words)
- Incas used this build their roads, terraces, and homes
- The status of a citizen, which includes certain duties and rights.
- culture trait left in Central and South America
- Aztec lived on and _________ lakes
Down
- ruled land in Central Mexico
- Judicial job is to decide a laws _______________ – (interprets the meaning of laws)
- A strait could be considered one of these, because it makes it easier for ships to get from one place to another.
- main reason for the decline of ancient civilizations
- A form of government in which ruling power is in the hands of one person who retains his or her power for life. (2 words)
- A form of government in which ruling power is in the hands of the people.
- The people have the power. Citizens can vote on decisions and elect representatives. (3 words)
- One person has power and makes decisions. They will often use force to enforce these decisions. (3 words)
- the watering of land by the movement of water
- cutting and burning of forests or woodlands to create fields for farming or pasture for livestock (3 words)
- Made up of nine judges. (2 words)
- Were explorers from Spain who wanted to take over and conquer parts of Latin America.
- lived along the Andes Mountains
- Made up of two houses: Senate, House of Representatives. (2 words)
- brought smallpox – They had no immunity to virus.
- A form of government, which ruling power is in the hands of a few powerful people.
- A government is one in which the powers of the leaders are limited.
- Legislative’s Branch job is? (3 words)
- A government in which the leaders have almost absolute power (or total control).
- a floating garden, artificial island built on a freshwater lake
- Living within the laws means people must… (2 words)
- used to grow crops and for protection against invaders
40 Clues: we still use it in math • ruled land in Central Mexico • lived along the Andes Mountains • Made up of nine judges. (2 words) • Aztec lived on and _________ lakes • Executive’s Branch job is? (3 words) • Legislative’s Branch job is? (3 words) • invented something that we use every day • a game much like our basketball and soccer • the watering of land by the movement of water • ...
European Colonies in the Americas 2022-10-25
Across
- Dutch explorer who landed near New York
- capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Spanish colony ruled by king's representative
- the main cash crop grown in Brazil
- The French wanted to make money from the ___ trade
- Spanish colonist born in the colonies
- Spain's fleet of ships whose defeat by the English in 1588 made England the dominant naval power in the Atlantic
- Explorer looking for the fountain of youth
- Hernando de Soto was the first European to see the _____ River
- Cortes' Native American interpreter
- Spanish colonists born in Spain
- Portugal's main colony in the Americas
- Spanish colonial system
Down
- Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs
- Spain and Portugal signed the treaty of ___
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- Race and ___ determined one's place on the Spanish colonial hierarchy
- Spanish explorer in the New World
- theorized way to Asia thru North America
- the combining of two or more religions
- a person who tries to convert people to their religion
- Old World disease that decimated the Aztecs
- the last Aztec emperor was ________ II.
- a person of mixed Native and European descent
- first English explorer to land in N. America
25 Clues: Spanish colonial system • Spanish colonists born in Spain • capital city of the Aztec Empire • Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs • Spanish explorer in the New World • the main cash crop grown in Brazil • Cortes' Native American interpreter • Spanish colonist born in the colonies • the combining of two or more religions • Portugal's main colony in the Americas • ...
El vocabulario: Día de los muertos 2023-10-26
Across
- an incense that is burned during día de muertos
- skeletons (designed to look like they are engaging in daily activities)
- They brought Catholicism over from Europe and syncronized their traditions to create día de muertos
- a portrait of a person placed on an altar to honor them during díá de muertos
- theplace where one person is buried. There is usually a headstone.
- a special bread only made during díá de muertos
- loved ones (in Spanish)
- the cross (in Spanish)
- candles(in Spanish)
Down
- sugar-skull
- skull(in Spanish)
- an orange/yellow flower that is prevalent during día de muertos
- a colorful decoration used in Mexican culture and also used during día de muertos
- Mexican symbol of día de muertos- inspired by the Aztec Goddess of the Dead (Mictecacihuatl)
- a place where many people are buried when the pass away
- beverages(in Spanish)
- Día de muertos originated as a tradition of this ancient civilization
- food (in Spanish)
18 Clues: sugar-skull • skull(in Spanish) • food (in Spanish) • candles(in Spanish) • beverages(in Spanish) • the cross (in Spanish) • loved ones (in Spanish) • an incense that is burned during día de muertos • a special bread only made during díá de muertos • a place where many people are buried when the pass away • an orange/yellow flower that is prevalent during día de muertos • ...
Spain! 2024-06-24
Across
- Renowned architect known for the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
- Iconic palace and fortress complex in Granada
- Capital city of Spain
- Famous Spanish rice dish
- Celebrated Spanish painter, known for "Guernica"
- Mayor Large square in the center of Madrid
- Famous Spanish festival featuring running with bulls
- Region in Spain known for its wine production
- Language spoken in Spain
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- Familia Famous basilica in Barcelona
- Popular summer destination, part of the Balearic Islands
- Island group to the east of the Spanish mainland
- Popular type of Spanish tapas, small appetizers or snacks
- Mountain range separating Spain and France
- Spain's national dance and music
15 Clues: Capital city of Spain • Famous Spanish rice dish • Language spoken in Spain • Spain's national dance and music • Familia Famous basilica in Barcelona • Mountain range separating Spain and France • Mayor Large square in the center of Madrid • Iconic palace and fortress complex in Granada • Region in Spain known for its wine production • ...
Spain Establishes Her Empire 2022-02-28
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- The protector of the Indians
- System of Arawak labour
- The 32 Laws of _____
- Municipal governing body
- Magistrates
- Spanish word for conquerors
- Island discovered by Columbus
- Paper allowing traders to go to Americas
- Friar who helped the Arawaks
Down
- Pope who the treaty of 1494
- Island settled by the Spanish in 1509
- He attacked Nombre de Dios
- Name for French pirates
- Man who replaced Columbus as governor
- Treaty signed by Spain and Portugal
- Disease that killed many Arawaks
- Group of 30 Arawaks
- Inspection of work by high officials
- Spanish shipping system
- Illegal traders with the Spanish
- One of the animals Columbus bought
21 Clues: Magistrates • Group of 30 Arawaks • The 32 Laws of _____ • Name for French pirates • System of Arawak labour • Spanish shipping system • Municipal governing body • He attacked Nombre de Dios • Pope who the treaty of 1494 • Spanish word for conquerors • The protector of the Indians • Friar who helped the Arawaks • Island discovered by Columbus • Disease that killed many Arawaks • ...
All about me (Spanish) 2021-04-01
Across
- whats Tuesday in Spanish
- what i do all the time
- whats really good
- good day
- my shoe color
- good night
- dont get this wrong
- whats miss wright
- the ugliest color
- a boring color
- how you say hi in Spanish
- what has peporoni
- what im getting into
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- bien whats good in Spanish
- what i dont do
- what do u watch you favorite show on
- whats MR braun
- how do you say good
- dont get this wrong
- trippies number
- whats 1 in spanish
- siete X's number
- whats pink
- its noodles
- good morning
- what every one likes doing
- what does 21 savage make
27 Clues: good day • whats pink • good night • its noodles • good morning • my shoe color • what i dont do • whats MR braun • a boring color • trippies number • siete X's number • whats really good • whats miss wright • the ugliest color • what has peporoni • whats 1 in spanish • how do you say good • dont get this wrong • dont get this wrong • what im getting into • what i do all the time • whats Tuesday in Spanish • ...
Spanish 2024-02-29
Across
- Fifth day of the week
- Last month of the year
- second month of the year
- Wear a coat its going to be _____
- tres x viente
- You see these at the Zoo
- What you eat
- How much in Spanish
- What you read
- color of the sky on a clear day
Down
- When you are feeling sad or down
- First month of the year
- Middle day of the week
- what you say after someone says gracias
- When schools close and summer starts
- what to say after you do something to hurt someones feelings
- Hello in Spanish
- Senor Allen wears his sunglasses
- Please in spanish
- Good morning in Spanish
20 Clues: What you eat • tres x viente • What you read • Hello in Spanish • Please in spanish • How much in Spanish • Fifth day of the week • Middle day of the week • Last month of the year • First month of the year • Good morning in Spanish • second month of the year • You see these at the Zoo • color of the sky on a clear day • When you are feeling sad or down • Senor Allen wears his sunglasses • ...
Spanish Adjectives 2021-03-03
Across
- La bebé es _____________ (cute)
- La bailarina es _______________ (slender)
- Los curas son _____________ (interesting)
- Los basureros son ______________ (short)
- María es _________ (blond)
- El granjero es _____________ (short)
- How you write "they" (feminine) in Spanish
- La autora es _____________ (tall)
- Él es __________ (blond)
- La atleta no es _____________ (fat)
- Las vacas son ______________ (cute)
- El hijo es _____________ (red-haired)
- El consejero es _____________ (scrawny)
- Marta es ______________ (brunette)
- How you write "you" (informal) in Spanish
- El sombrero es ______________ (ugly)
- Las maestras son __________ (brunette)
- Tú eres ______________ (happy)
- El libro es ______________ (big)
- Los profesores son __________ (red-haired)
- How you write "they" (masculine) in Spanish
- El perro es ___________ (silly)
- Los estudiantes son ____________ (brunette)
- Las corbatas son ______________ (pretty)
- How you write "y'all" (informal/ feminine/ Spain) in Spanish
- Las bufandas son _____________ (ugly)
- Los escritores son _____________ (thin)
- Los modelos son ____________ (handsome)
- Las criadas son _____________ (thin)
- How you write "y'all" (formal) in Spanish
- How you write "we" (girls) in Spanish
- La camisa es _____________ (pretty)
- Las pintoras son _______________ (small)
- How you write "she" in Spanish
- Pepe y Diego son _____________ (smart)
- Sara y Teresa son ___________ (blond)
- Ellas son ________________ (sad)
- Las sastres son ______________ (boring)
- La chica es ___________ (red-haired)
- El burro es ______________ (fat)
- Los gatos son _____________ (silly)
- Los televisores son ___________ (big)
- La banquera es _____________ (scrawny)
- Los atletas son _____________ (tall)
- Los cantantes son ____________ (scrawny)
Down
- Guadelupe es ______________ (intelligent)
- Los gatitos son ____________ (cute)
- La artista es ________________ (boring)
- Las cirujanas son _____________ (scrawny)
- El farmacéutico es ____________ (tall)
- El reportero es ___________ (handsome)
- How you write "he" in Spanish
- Las medicas son ________________ (short)
- El niño y yo somos __________ (serious)
- Juan y yo somos ______________ (blond)
- Marco es ______________ (brunette)
- El vaquero es ______________ (interesting)
- El modelo es ____________ (serious)
- Las personas son _____________ (handsome)
- El vestido es _____________ (pretty)
- El perrito es ___________ (cute)
- Las cocineros son _______________ (fat)
- La mujer es ____________ (crazy)
- Nosotros somos ________________ (happy)
- El profesor es ________________ (boring)
- Las dentistas son __________ (red-haired)
- Los bomberos son ______________ (fat)
- La alumna es ____________ (silly)
- How you write "it" in Spanish
- Los zapatos son _____________ (ugly)
- Lucia y Ana no son ___________ (crazy)
- Las niñas son ___________ (serious)
- El hombre no es __________ (crazy)
- How you write "I" in Spanish
- La oculista es _________________ (small)
- Pedro y Guadelupe son _____________ (crazy)
- How you write "y'all" (informal/ masculine/ Spain) in Spanish
- How you write "you" (formal) in Spanish
- La persona es _____________ (handsome)
- La falda es _________________ (ugly)
- Los financieros son _____________ (boring)
- How you write "we" (mixed group) in Spanish
- Las muchachas son ____________ (silly)
- Los pinchadiscos son ____________ (small)
- La plomera es ____________ (serious)
- Yo soy ____________ (sad)
- El piloto es ________________ (small)
- La jardinera es _____________ (short)
- El camarero es _________________ (thin)
- Los pantalones son _____________ (pretty)
- Las abogadas son _____________ (tall)
91 Clues: Él es __________ (blond) • Yo soy ____________ (sad) • María es _________ (blond) • How you write "I" in Spanish • How you write "he" in Spanish • How you write "it" in Spanish • Tú eres ______________ (happy) • How you write "she" in Spanish • La bebé es _____________ (cute) • El perro es ___________ (silly) • El perrito es ___________ (cute) • La mujer es ____________ (crazy) • ...
Greetings, Farewells, Intros, Pleasantries 2023-08-23
Across
- How do you say goodbye?
- Hasta Manana in English
- What would you say if you expect to see someone around?
- Buenas Noches in English
- Encantado/a in English
- What gender says "encantada"?
- What is your name in Spanish
- What are you called? In Spanish.
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- What would you say if you expect to see someone tomorrow?
- How would you greet someone at 9:00pm?
- Same in Spanish...
- How would you greet someone at 9:00am?
- What is your name? In Spanish.
- How would you greet someone at 4:00pm?
- My name is... In Spanish.
- What would you say if you expect to see someone later that day?
- What gender says "encantado"?
- It's a pleasure in Spanish.
18 Clues: Same in Spanish... • Encantado/a in English • How do you say goodbye? • Hasta Manana in English • Buenas Noches in English • My name is... In Spanish. • It's a pleasure in Spanish. • What is your name in Spanish • What gender says "encantado"? • What gender says "encantada"? • What is your name? In Spanish. • What are you called? In Spanish. • How would you greet someone at 9:00pm? • ...
Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-23
Across
- What you do in your notebook
- Hamburger, hot dog, pizza
- How important something is
- English, Korean, Spanish
- What you are doing when you are talking out loud
- How someone acts or does things
- Happy, sad, angry
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- You do this when the teacher talks and you don't speak
- How your body shows feelings — not words
- T-shirt, pants, socks
- Talking, speaking, writing
- Christmas, Chuseok
- Pop, K-pop, Hip-hop
- Something you think is true or your opinion
14 Clues: Happy, sad, angry • Christmas, Chuseok • Pop, K-pop, Hip-hop • T-shirt, pants, socks • English, Korean, Spanish • Hamburger, hot dog, pizza • Talking, speaking, writing • How important something is • What you do in your notebook • How someone acts or does things • How your body shows feelings — not words • Something you think is true or your opinion • ...
Salvador, Late or Early 2025-10-03
Across
- inside that wrinkled shirt
- body too small to contain the hundred balloons of happiness
- same letter or sound in connected words
- homes the color of bad weather
- eyes the color of a caterpillar
- Salvador's name in Spanish
- holds back the blur of traffic
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- where something throbs
- forty-pound body of boy
- geography of scars
- nubs of black sticks
- shakes the sleepy brothers awake
- lives behind a raw wood doorway
- a boy who is no one's friend
14 Clues: geography of scars • nubs of black sticks • where something throbs • forty-pound body of boy • inside that wrinkled shirt • Salvador's name in Spanish • a boy who is no one's friend • homes the color of bad weather • holds back the blur of traffic • eyes the color of a caterpillar • lives behind a raw wood doorway • shakes the sleepy brothers awake • ...
Trans words 2023-06-19
7 Clues: to pause in fear • to go beyond the limit • I ________ my money into the machine • I saw my toy dog ________ into a cat • I went to the bank to ________ my money • something that you can see through clearly • I can ________ Spanish words into English words
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
Across
- The Virginia Company's system in which settlers and the family members who cam with them each received 50 acres of land
- Native Americans who lived in the area that became Jamestown
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent
- Purtian dissenter banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony who fled to Rhode Island in 1638
- The name of the conquistador who defeated the Aztecs
- Companies in which investors pooled their wealth with the hope of yielding a profit
- Second permanent English colony in North America founded by the pilgrims
- Members of a Purtian group who established their own congregations
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- Spanish colonies in North America
- Colony founded by Purtians in 1630
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- conquistador who explored present-day Florida
- Workers who exchanged their labor for help getting started in America
- Leader of Jamestown
- Brutal Spanish system of using Native Americans for labor
- Spanish Colony in the new world
- Pueblo religious leader who led an uprising against the Spanish
- A colony under the direct control of a monarch
- Spanish Explorer
- Members of a religious group known for its strict beliefs
20 Clues: Spanish Explorer • Leader of Jamestown • Spanish Colony in the new world • Spanish colonies in North America • Colony founded by Purtians in 1630 • conquistador who explored present-day Florida • A colony under the direct control of a monarch • First permanent English settlement in North America • Person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
Across
- the guy who had a thing with pocahontas in the disney movie
- owner of colony
- people who like to stab
- Conquistadors who defeated the Aztecs
- to force upon another
- brutal spanish system of using native american for labor
- conflict between settler and native americans
- holy
- the chick who said you dont need a pastor or church to the bible
- spanish colonies in north america
- members of a puritant group who establish thier own congregation
- to force to leave a country or place
- a colony under the direct control of a monarch
- founder pennsylvania
- spanish explorers
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- person of mixed spanish and native american descent
- first permanent english settlement in north america
- the act of treating harshly or oppressing
- native american who lived in the area that became jamestown
- conquistadors who explored present day florida
- members of a relious group know for tolerance
- having no money
- members of a religious group known for its strict beleif
- puritant who set up a new colony in rhode island
- spanish colony in the new world
- pueblo religious leader who led an uprising against the spanish
- to make pure or to simplify
27 Clues: holy • owner of colony • having no money • spanish explorers • founder pennsylvania • to force upon another • people who like to stab • to make pure or to simplify • spanish colony in the new world • spanish colonies in north america • to force to leave a country or place • Conquistadors who defeated the Aztecs • the act of treating harshly or oppressing • ...
Materiales de la escuela 2023-05-04
Across
- object to see Lucía and learn Spanish Online
- object to erase
- object to carry your materials to school
- object to cut
- object to write and NEVER erase D:
Down
- object to sharpen your pencil
- object where you have words to read
- object to measure
- object to write and erase
- object to stick things
- object to write things in
11 Clues: object to cut • object to erase • object to measure • object to stick things • object to write and erase • object to write things in • object to sharpen your pencil • object to write and NEVER erase D: • object where you have words to read • object to carry your materials to school • object to see Lucía and learn Spanish Online
La ropa --> Translate the words into Spanish and write them in the crossword puzzle 2021-01-13
Across
- hat --> Write the word in Spanish
- skirt --> Write the word in Spanish
- glasses --> Write the word in Spanish
- shirt --> Write the word in Spanish
- sweater --> Write the word in Spanish
- shoes --> Write the word in Spanish
Down
- scarf --> Write the word in Spanish
- pants --> Write the word in Spanish
- heels --> Write the word in Spanish
- t-shirt --> Write the word in Spanish
- dress --> Write the word in Spanish
11 Clues: hat --> Write the word in Spanish • scarf --> Write the word in Spanish • skirt --> Write the word in Spanish • pants --> Write the word in Spanish • heels --> Write the word in Spanish • shirt --> Write the word in Spanish • dress --> Write the word in Spanish • shoes --> Write the word in Spanish • glasses --> Write the word in Spanish • ...
Damos Gracias 2023-10-24
Across
- Spanish word for "heart"
- Spanish word for "holy"
- Spanish word for "thanks"
- Spanish word for "rich"
- Spanish word for "Senior" but also a word for Lord or God
Down
- Spanish for "and now"
- Spanish word for "son"
- Spanish word for "with" (Like "connect")
- A word that looks, sounds and means the same thing in Spanish and English
- Spanish word for "we give"
- Spanish word for "for"
11 Clues: Spanish for "and now" • Spanish word for "son" • Spanish word for "for" • Spanish word for "holy" • Spanish word for "rich" • Spanish word for "heart" • Spanish word for "thanks" • Spanish word for "we give" • Spanish word for "with" (Like "connect") • Spanish word for "Senior" but also a word for Lord or God • ...
Don Quijote cap uno 2020-04-10
Across
- the type of book Don Quijote reads
- Spanish for niece
- Spanish for snake-charmer
- Don Quijote's niece
- Don Quijote's friend
- Spanish for knight
- name of the author
- Spanish for reality
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- Spanish for imagination
- Don Quijote's horse
- Sancho's donkey
- region in Spain where Don Quijote lives
- What Don Quijote sets out in search of
- about how old is Don Quijote
14 Clues: Sancho's donkey • Spanish for niece • Spanish for knight • name of the author • Don Quijote's horse • Don Quijote's niece • Spanish for reality • Don Quijote's friend • Spanish for imagination • Spanish for snake-charmer • about how old is Don Quijote • the type of book Don Quijote reads • What Don Quijote sets out in search of • region in Spain where Don Quijote lives
Classroom objects 2024-01-10
Across
- you eat dinner on this
- this word is almost the same in English and Spanish
- what you would look at if you got lost
- marker in Spanish
- the Spanish word for paper
- a desk
- the light
- what you erase with
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- what you carry on your back filled with school supplies
- used to solve math problems
- where you should write notes
- what you sit on
- stapler
- you look through to see outside
- what you go through when you leave a room
- pencil in Spanish
- each country has one and so does each state
- used to measure
- something you read
19 Clues: a desk • stapler • the light • what you sit on • used to measure • pencil in Spanish • marker in Spanish • something you read • what you erase with • you eat dinner on this • the Spanish word for paper • used to solve math problems • where you should write notes • you look through to see outside • what you would look at if you got lost • what you go through when you leave a room • ...
Er/Ir Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-09
Across
- The opposite of “Should not” in spanish
- The translation of ”believe” in spanish
- The translation of “I open” in spanish
- The translation of “They write” in spanish
- We _ the wedding
- The opposite of to hesitate
- Yo _ en la escuela
- The translation of “They eat” in spanish
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- The opposite of to die
- The tu conjugation of to describir
- The phrase “ _ is caring” is very popular
- The opposite of to gift
- The you conjugation of “Correr”
- People need to _ a concept rather than memorizing
- The Él conjugation of leer
- The nosotros conjugation of beber
16 Clues: We _ the wedding • Yo _ en la escuela • The opposite of to die • The opposite of to gift • The Él conjugation of leer • The opposite of to hesitate • The you conjugation of “Correr” • The nosotros conjugation of beber • The tu conjugation of to describir • The translation of “I open” in spanish • The opposite of “Should not” in spanish • The translation of ”believe” in spanish • ...
2nd Nine Weeks Test Review 2015-01-06
Across
- The conquistadors came looking for: God, _________, and Gold
- Living within the laws means people must… (2 words)
- A government is one in which the powers of the leaders are limited.
- culture trait left in Central and South America
- invented something that we use every day
- Citizens must pay for the benefits and services they receive from the government. (2 words)
- Made up of President and their appointments. (2 words)
- main reason for the decline of ancient civilizations
- the watering of land by the movement of water
- a game much like our basketball and soccer
- A government headed by a king or queen who has little or no political power and power lies with a governing body of elected representatives and headed by a Prime Minister. (2 words)
- Aztec lived on and _________ lakes
- Judicial job is to decide a laws _______________ – (interprets the meaning of laws)
- A small group of aristocrats, who make decisions to benefit themselves and not the country as a whole. (3 words)
- The people have the power. Citizens can vote on decisions and elect representatives. (3 words)
- a floating garden, artificial island built on a freshwater lake
- Legislative’s Branch job is? (3 words)
- brought smallpox – They had no immunity to virus.
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- An isthmus could be considered one of these when it stopping ships from getting from place to another.
- One person has power and makes decisions. They will often use force to enforce these decisions. (3 words)
- based many of their intellectual advancements off these (3 words)
- cutting and burning of forests or woodlands to create fields for farming or pasture for livestock (3 words)
- A government whose leader has complete control over a country’s government.
- Made up of two houses: Senate, House of Representatives. (2 words)
- A form of government in which ruling power is in the hands of the people.
- A strait could be considered one of these, because it makes it easier for ships to get from one place to another.
- A form of government, which ruling power is in the hands of a few powerful people.
- Made up of nine judges. (2 words)
- Executive’s Branch job is? (3 words)
- Were explorers from Spain who wanted to take over and conquer parts of Latin America.
- Incas used this build their roads, terraces, and homes
- It is important for citizens to learn about candidates and issues so they can make this. (2 words)
- A government in which the leaders have almost absolute power (or total control).
- lived along the Andes Mountains
- A form of government in which ruling power is in the hands of one person who retains his or her power for life. (2 words)
- civilization was located on the Yucatan Peninsula
- The status of a citizen, which includes certain duties and rights.
- ruled land in Central Mexico
- used to grow crops and for protection against invaders
- we still use it in math
40 Clues: we still use it in math • ruled land in Central Mexico • lived along the Andes Mountains • Made up of nine judges. (2 words) • Aztec lived on and _________ lakes • Executive’s Branch job is? (3 words) • Legislative’s Branch job is? (3 words) • invented something that we use every day • a game much like our basketball and soccer • the watering of land by the movement of water • ...
LA Revolutions 2025-03-04
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- Major export from Spanish America
- People of Mixed European and Native Americans
- capital of the Cuban colony
- Type of control in Spanish colonie
- Descendants of people born in Spain
- capital of Peru
- Regulated in Latin American colonies
- Spanish introduced these in Latin America for labor
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- Major economy was this, sending metals back to the parent country.
- Top of Spanish social order
- Catholic missionaries that baptized American Indians.
- Type of class structure in Spanish colonies
- Government official appointed by the king
- English colonies had these that were similar to Parliament.
- People of mixed European and African descent
- Portuguese colony that had little rights
- One of the viceroyalties in Latin America
17 Clues: capital of Peru • Top of Spanish social order • capital of the Cuban colony • Major export from Spanish America • Type of control in Spanish colonie • Descendants of people born in Spain • Regulated in Latin American colonies • Portuguese colony that had little rights • Government official appointed by the king • One of the viceroyalties in Latin America • ...
La Comida Cultural 2022-04-25
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- Sausage commonly eaten in Spain & other Hispanic countries
- The name of flat tortilla dishes common in Mexico
- This Hispanic fruit has the same name in Spanish & English
- In Spanish, a popular Mexican cake has 3 kinds of _ in it
- In Spanish, meat and beans are a main source of this
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- In Mexico, a flat bread; in Spain, an omelette
- Name of the popular Peruvian raw seafood dish
- Name of a cold tomato-based soup
- In Spanish, half of your My Plate consists of vegetables and _
- In Spanish, the red fruit served on top of chiles en nogada
- In Spanish, the main red veggie in gazpacho
- In Spanish, this yellow vegetable is a Mexican food staple
- In Spanish, the main ingredient of tortilla espanola
- The Peruvian word for Chinese food
14 Clues: Name of a cold tomato-based soup • The Peruvian word for Chinese food • In Spanish, the main red veggie in gazpacho • Name of the popular Peruvian raw seafood dish • In Mexico, a flat bread; in Spain, an omelette • The name of flat tortilla dishes common in Mexico • In Spanish, the main ingredient of tortilla espanola • ...
