spanish words Crossword Puzzles
Labor Systems In Ameria 2025-11-12
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- Spanish colonial governor.
- Ownership of people as property.
- Payment or goods demanded by rulers.
- Spanish colonial resettlement village.
- Landless laborer, often in haciendas.
- Peasant bound to land in feudal systems.
- Inca system of required state labor.
- Peasants bound to land and lord in Russia.
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- Spanish colonial forced labor system.
- Person supervising forced labor.
- Spanish system granting colonists the right to indigenous labor.
- Large farm using coerced labor.
- Labor repayment of money owed.
- Large Spanish colonial estate or plantation.
- Work contract for passage to a new land.
15 Clues: Spanish colonial governor. • Labor repayment of money owed. • Large farm using coerced labor. • Person supervising forced labor. • Ownership of people as property. • Payment or goods demanded by rulers. • Inca system of required state labor. • Spanish colonial forced labor system. • Landless laborer, often in haciendas. • Spanish colonial resettlement village. • ...
nuestra dulce vida <3 2025-03-17
14 Clues: where we met • our babygirl • your fav taco • our anniversary • bogo on tuesdays • chris' fav drink • kelsey's fav drink • water [in spanish] • kisses [in spanish] • te amo [in english] • our favorite perrito • our favorite thing to do • chris' cologne [in spanish] • kelsey's perfume [in spanish]
Aztec's 2018-06-05
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- Resistance to a disease?
- A celebration or ceremony observed with regularity?
- Spanish system that gave Spanish settlers land grants?
- What lake was the Aztec capital on?
- Aztec market place is called?
- Spanish for leader of an expedition?
- What was the last Muslim stronghold in Spain?
- What Area of Spain was King Ferdinand from?
- What Spanish queen financed Columbus's mission to the west?
- Who was the last Aztec Emperor?
- What did the Aztecs collect from conquered groups?
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- Volcanic Glass?
- What were the Aztec floating island called?
- What was the capital of the Aztec empire?
- What was the school for commoners called?
- Who was tasked with converting everyone to Christianity?
- Area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers?
- Class of Spanish nobles that do not own land?
- Writing using a series of pictures/
- Structure that brought fresh water to the city?
- What Spaniard defeated the Aztecs?
- What was the school for nobles called?
22 Clues: Volcanic Glass? • Resistance to a disease? • Aztec market place is called? • Who was the last Aztec Emperor? • What Spaniard defeated the Aztecs? • What lake was the Aztec capital on? • Writing using a series of pictures/ • Spanish for leader of an expedition? • What was the school for nobles called? • Area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers? • ...
vocab 3 eng 4 2022-02-28
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- after a long week of work, you may feel...
- graverobbers
- Christian's speech about his admiration for West
- What Collin does with his "funny picture"
- hairdresser made my hair fall out, I am...
- a witch, vampire, or that president you don't like
- describing Spanish women as they dance...
- when I see Russia bomb Ukraine I...
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- every Halloween
- belief
- a couple living in West Virginia has...
- my toothless cousin when he speaks
- -ing at the winter ball
- first thing's first
- expressing in words
15 Clues: belief • graverobbers • every Halloween • first thing's first • expressing in words • -ing at the winter ball • my toothless cousin when he speaks • when I see Russia bomb Ukraine I... • a couple living in West Virginia has... • What Collin does with his "funny picture" • describing Spanish women as they dance... • after a long week of work, you may feel... • ...
Get to Know Reilley 2021-11-12
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- @rei.rei.rew the place for posts
- Aka a business social butterfly's talent
- Propsepect's age
- Language in process - advanced beginner
- Birthday month shared with Mickey Mouse
- Her first internship type with GWU Baskteball (two words)
- Her citizenship, Thanksgiving is here
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- She researches them for fun including interviews & document translations
- Where she moved abroad to intern & study
- Location of first uni, gwu, for 2 years
- The tongue of her mother
- Her skill in editing & being solutions
- Requires a skillful lens
- Her second fluent language
- See her linkedin page for more!
15 Clues: Propsepect's age • The tongue of her mother • Requires a skillful lens • Her second fluent language • See her linkedin page for more! • @rei.rei.rew the place for posts • Her citizenship, Thanksgiving is here • Her skill in editing & being solutions • Location of first uni, gwu, for 2 years • Language in process - advanced beginner • Birthday month shared with Mickey Mouse • ...
ernes history 2024-02-09
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- a thing that frezees
- place that speak spanish
- people from french
- Inuit people live in these
- when water is melted by heat
- (2 words) the Indigenous people helped the Europeans survive this
- something people like to drink
- people that speak french
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- a guy that travels the sea
- a tough guy
- the weather
- America country from north
- another word for Native or Aboriginal
- someone gives a item then a other person offers something for it
- a word that means a lot of years ago or how old you are
15 Clues: a tough guy • the weather • people from french • a thing that frezees • place that speak spanish • people that speak french • a guy that travels the sea • Inuit people live in these • America country from north • when water is melted by heat • something people like to drink • another word for Native or Aboriginal • a word that means a lot of years ago or how old you are • ...
Henneberg Sip N' Solve 2024-03-30
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- the people the bride and groom are most thankful to for this wedding are their __
- Groom's video game of choice (4 words)
- City of couple's first xmas trip away together
- Who is the better cook?
- Groom's most musical sibling
- State the bride grew up in
- who has the sweet tooth?
- Maker of groom's first electric guitar
- Couple's favourite silly British show to watch together
- Arena name in Vancouver the couple attends Canucks games together
- Victoria marina location where Toby proposed
- number of bride and groom's nieces
- Company the Groom works for
- Toby's favourite soccer team
- the disaccharide Toby can't eat
- Which couple did they dress up as on Halloween 2021? (one word)
- City bride lived in when they first met
- Bride's occupation (3 letters)
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- Destination of couple's honeymoon (two words)
- Bride's parents' wedding song (3 words)
- Groom's cocktail of choice (2 words)
- Bride's favourite Fall holiday
- Toby's best woman's favourite hockey team
- Johnson st. Italian food restaurant the couple loves for date night
- Which bridesmaid did Jillian live with?
- Alba's canine best friend in Metchosin
- Province where bride's mom and dad live
- Couple's favourite Spanish city
- Floofy four legged girl, sometimes referred to as RooRoo
- Bachelor Party location
- Dating App they met on!
- Month when Toby proposed
- Maid of Honour's favourite tropical destination
- The beach at the end of their favourite hiking trail (two words)
- Groom's favourite colour
- couple's first victoria date location on March 7th 2021
- How many siblings does the groom have?
- which sport is Toby teaching Jillian?
- Company the bride works for (acronym)
- Bride and MOH went to high school here
40 Clues: Who is the better cook? • Bachelor Party location • Dating App they met on! • who has the sweet tooth? • Month when Toby proposed • Groom's favourite colour • State the bride grew up in • Company the Groom works for • Groom's most musical sibling • Toby's favourite soccer team • Bride's favourite Fall holiday • Bride's occupation (3 letters) • Couple's favourite Spanish city • ...
Portugal 2018-08-22
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- the way women great each other
- One of the key industries in Portugal
- Portugals neighbor
- The ocean which borders Portugal, (the) ________
- A Spanish tradition that can also be experienced in Portugal
- Lisbon's very famous must-see tower (3 words)
- the formal title for men in Portugal
- the second largest city in Portugal
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- The capital of Portugal
- The largest religion in Portugal
- Famous salted cod dish
- People from Portugal are called__________
- The continent where Portugal is placed
- The way men great each other
- The currency in Portugal
15 Clues: Portugals neighbor • Famous salted cod dish • The capital of Portugal • The currency in Portugal • The way men great each other • the way women great each other • The largest religion in Portugal • the second largest city in Portugal • the formal title for men in Portugal • One of the key industries in Portugal • The continent where Portugal is placed • ...
Colores - Colors 2012-04-16
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- purple grapes are this color (in Spanish)
- color of pine leaves (in Spanish)
- usually, this is the color of the dry coffee (in Spanish)
- color of small chicks and the sun (in Spanish)
- color of our white board (in Spanish)
- color pink (in Spanish)
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- color of a delicious tangerine (in Spanish)
- this means light blue (in Spanish)
- color of a beautiful Mississippi sky (in Spanish)
- black (in Spanish)
- this is the color of a stop sign (in Spanish)
11 Clues: black (in Spanish) • color pink (in Spanish) • color of pine leaves (in Spanish) • this means light blue (in Spanish) • color of our white board (in Spanish) • purple grapes are this color (in Spanish) • color of a delicious tangerine (in Spanish) • this is the color of a stop sign (in Spanish) • color of small chicks and the sun (in Spanish) • ...
Spanish Crossword 2014-03-12
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- Emperor of the Aztecs at the time Cortés invaded.
- Velázquez Governor of Cuba at the time Cortes left for Mexico.
- Last Muslim stronghold until it was captured in 1492 by the Spanish.
- Spanish conquerors in the New World.
- Cortés Leader of the Conquistadors.
- Used by Aztecs to carry water into Tenochtitlan.
- Long rifle-like guns used by the Spanish.
- The School for Nobles.
- god of thunder, rain and earthquakes.
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- Aztec Neighbourhood.
- Courts where non-Catholics were put on trial.
- Military strategy used by the Spanish to recapture Spain from the Muslims.
- Columbus Discovered America in 1492.
- god of wisdom and life.
- Capital city of the Aztec empire.
- Disease that killed many Aztecs.
- A sacred bird of the god Quetzalcoatl.
- A group of people who conquered Spain in the 700’s.
- Device used by Aztecs to throw a spear further.
- Animal used by Spanish to overthrow the Aztec Empire.
20 Clues: Aztec Neighbourhood. • The School for Nobles. • god of wisdom and life. • Disease that killed many Aztecs. • Capital city of the Aztec empire. • Cortés Leader of the Conquistadors. • Spanish conquerors in the New World. • Columbus Discovered America in 1492. • god of thunder, rain and earthquakes. • A sacred bird of the god Quetzalcoatl. • ...
Spanish Chapter 1 & 2 words 2024-12-04
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- obvio que (the spanish word for it's obvious that)
- parque de patinaje (a place that people go to skate)
- divorciados (something when a marriage splits)
- (when a person feels unsure about something, they might feel this)
- (a word that describes someone that is not good looking)
- (the spanish word for all/everything)
- (a feeling that someone might feel when something does not go their way)
- pasa (something that someone might say when they are confused)
- (the spanish word for "to be")
- da (something you do for someone else that's nice)
- (something you wear)
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- (spanish word for according to)
- su estado (something you would do to change something)
- de tenis (an award for a sport)
- (when you are not in a relationship/another word for solo)
- relación (a connection you have with another person)
- (the spanish word for during)
- (a word for someone that is good looking)
- comunica con (another way to say "she talks")
- patineta (a board that someone would use to skate)
20 Clues: (something you wear) • (the spanish word for during) • (the spanish word for "to be") • (spanish word for according to) • de tenis (an award for a sport) • (the spanish word for all/everything) • (a word for someone that is good looking) • comunica con (another way to say "she talks") • divorciados (something when a marriage splits) • ...
MERICAN IMPERIALSM 2024-12-18
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- The agreement that ended the Spanish-American War and ceded territories to the U.S.
- A U.S. policy opposing European intervention in the Western Hemisphere
- The practice of acquiring control over another country, often exploiting resources
- The process of adding a territory to an existing nation
- Theodore Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy, asserting U.S. power
- Teddy Roosevelt’s policy of using military force to achieve foreign policy goals
- Alfred Thayer Mahan’s idea that a strong navy was essential for global dominance
- U.S. battleship whose sinking was blamed on Spain, sparking the Spanish-American War
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- The country whose fight for independence against Spain led to the Spanish-American War
- U.S. initiative to ensure trade rights in China
- The U.S. president who oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal
- The conflict in 1898 that resulted in the U.S. acquiring new territories
- Exaggerated news reporting that helped spark the Spanish-American War
- Pacific Island acquired by the U.S. following the Spanish-American War
- The belief that stronger nations are justified in dominating weaker ones
- U.S. territory acquired after the Spanish-American War
- The 19th-century belief in U.S. territorial expansion across the continent
- A policy where a nation extends its power and influence over other territories
- A driving force behind U.S. imperialism to find new markets and resources
- Island nation the U.S. acquired after defeating Spain in the Spanish-American War
- U.S. territory annexed in 1898, providing a strategic naval base in the Pacific
- The waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
22 Clues: U.S. initiative to ensure trade rights in China • U.S. territory acquired after the Spanish-American War • The process of adding a territory to an existing nation • The waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans • The U.S. president who oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal • Exaggerated news reporting that helped spark the Spanish-American War • ...
15 Spanish Words 2023-11-18
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- En el verano nadas en el _______.
- La hogar por la platos.
- Yo vivo TV en un ____.
- la ________ es bonito durante el invierno.
- La ropa esta en el _____.
- La casa por la comida.
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- Mi ____ es su ____.
- Tu duermes en un ____.
- En la bano tu mirar en un ______.
- La hogar por la platos.
- Abro muchas ______ en la casa.
- Yo miro Football en un __.
- Me limpio en la _____.
- Yo cocinar galletas en el _____.
- La comedor tiene muchos ______.
15 Clues: Mi ____ es su ____. • Tu duermes en un ____. • Me limpio en la _____. • Yo vivo TV en un ____. • La casa por la comida. • La hogar por la platos. • La hogar por la platos. • La ropa esta en el _____. • Yo miro Football en un __. • Abro muchas ______ en la casa. • La comedor tiene muchos ______. • Yo cocinar galletas en el _____. • En el verano nadas en el _______. • ...
spanish family words 2022-05-19
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- - your aunts daughter
- - your aunts daughter
- - your daughters son
- - your aunts partner
- - your dads daughter
- - your uncles partner
- - your grandmas daughter
- - your cousins dad
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- - your uncles son
- - your dads mom
- - your mom son
- - your grandpas son
- - your cousins mom
- - your uncles son
- - your sons daughter
- - your dads dad
16 Clues: - your mom son • - your dads mom • - your dads dad • - your uncles son • - your uncles son • - your cousins mom • - your cousins dad • - your grandpas son • - your daughters son • - your aunts partner • - your sons daughter • - your dads daughter • - your aunts daughter • - your aunts daughter • - your uncles partner • - your grandmas daughter
Spanish Interrogative Words 2024-02-26
15 Clues: why • How • who • When • what • where • Which • Where to • from who • Which ones • Who (plural) • How many (feminine) • How much (feminine) • How many (masculine) • how many (masculine)
Adjectives 2014-06-29
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- The opposite of slow
- A person soft and lovely
- In spanish: orgulloso
- The opposite of dirty
- A person who doesn't share
- Someone who was born in america
- In spanish: flojo
- In spanish: amargo
- The opposite of relaxed
- The opposite of shallow
- Someone kind
- Very big
- Not very intelligent
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- A person who was born in France
- A person who practises judaism
- The opposive of coward
- Very small
- The opposite of deep
- Someone who was born in Japán
- How you feel when you fix a problem
- the opposite of wet
- In spanish: descompuesto
- The opposive of difficult
- The weather in winter
- The weather in summer
25 Clues: Very big • Very small • Someone kind • In spanish: flojo • In spanish: amargo • the opposite of wet • The opposite of slow • The opposite of deep • Not very intelligent • In spanish: orgulloso • The opposite of dirty • The weather in winter • The weather in summer • The opposive of coward • The opposite of relaxed • The opposite of shallow • A person soft and lovely • In spanish: descompuesto • ...
Ooohhhh 2024-06-06
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- Man's best friend
- A baby cow or horse
- Has a trunk
- striped 5
- my father’s name
- One of the only two mammals to lay eggs
- boy cousin in Spanish
- arctic 6
- the place an animal lives
- Baby 6
- a group of animals that have fur
- Number 5’s baby
- Number 1’s baby
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- Baby 8
- nocturnal 6
- aunt in Spanish
- My mom will legit die if we get one
- Feathered animals
- Famous Australian mammal
- common pet fish
- Ms. Danielle’s favorite fruit
- girl cousin in Spanish
- Large marsupial (where are u from)
- home owners association
- Flying mammal
- tricolored fish
- uncle in Spanish
27 Clues: Baby 8 • Baby 6 • arctic 6 • striped 5 • nocturnal 6 • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • aunt in Spanish • common pet fish • Number 5’s baby • tricolored fish • Number 1’s baby • my father’s name • uncle in Spanish • Man's best friend • Feathered animals • A baby cow or horse • boy cousin in Spanish • girl cousin in Spanish • home owners association • Famous Australian mammal • the place an animal lives • ...
SPAIN CROSSWORD REVIEW 2023-03-07
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- Largest meal of the day(Spanish)
- King of Spain
- Where flamenco originated
- Spanish word for dinner
- Originally made from shells
- Custard-like dessert made with eggs, milk, and water.
- Flamenco began in the ______ part of Spain.
- The national dish of Spain
- Flamenco has more the 50 ________.
- English word for "bocadillo"
- Dinner is a _______ version of lunch.
- Neighboring country to the west of Spain
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- Spanish word for snack
- Mountain range that divides Spain from France
- Spanish word for breakfast
- The flag of Spain is red and ________.
- ______ Espanola is a mixture of potatoes & eggs.
- Little meals eaten with friends and family
- Capital of Spain
- Rest time after lunch
- Donut sticks sprinkled with cinnamon sugar
21 Clues: King of Spain • Capital of Spain • Rest time after lunch • Spanish word for snack • Spanish word for dinner • Where flamenco originated • Spanish word for breakfast • The national dish of Spain • Originally made from shells • English word for "bocadillo" • Largest meal of the day(Spanish) • Flamenco has more the 50 ________. • Dinner is a _______ version of lunch. • ...
Unit 4- Springboard Vocabulary -Grade 8 Enlgish/LA 2019-03-05
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- English and Spanish words that have the same meaning and similar or like spelling
- voice or character speaking or narrating a story
- author's use of language
- to exaggerate or imitate certain characteristics to create a comic or distorted idea of a person
- literary device that plays on reader's expectations by portraying events in a way different from reality
- regional or social variety of language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary
- when things do not match as expected
- the suggested or implied meaning or emotion associated with a word-beyond its literal definition
- central idea (about life)
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- specific descriptive details and figurative language used for effect
- brief, entertaining account of an incident or event
- long, often involved story telling incredible or fantastic events or entertaining tale; a tall tale
- the exact, literal meaning of a word
- places normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases together
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are close together
- form of comedy that uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to expose and criticize issues in society or people's weaknesses
- author's attitude about the subject
- literary technique of extreme exaggeration for emphasis often used for comic effect
18 Clues: author's use of language • central idea (about life) • author's attitude about the subject • the exact, literal meaning of a word • when things do not match as expected • voice or character speaking or narrating a story • brief, entertaining account of an incident or event • places normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases together • ...
SN Unit 2 2014-10-17
20 Clues: win • here • tied • deaf • lose • head • sign • talk • class • start • French • college • student • teacher • hearing • English • Spanish • language • I see Oh-I-see • school high school
Crossword Challenge 2015-05-20
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- I have long and shimmering feathers. Who am I?
- Istanbul is in which country?
- A traditional Indian dance.
- The distance from the tip of my nose to my outstretched fingertips.
- The eighth month of the year.
- Earrings, necklaces and bangles are all _________
- Dhaka is my capital city.
- Herb with an onion flavour.
- fat, cat, sat, mat are words which ________
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- The day before Sunday.
- A nice salad green.
- Language spoken in Iran
- The distance around a shape.
- When day and night are of equal length.
- The capital city of Chile.
- A summer squash.
- Language spoken in Spain
- 96 divided by 12
18 Clues: A summer squash. • 96 divided by 12 • A nice salad green. • The day before Sunday. • Language spoken in Iran • Language spoken in Spain • Dhaka is my capital city. • The capital city of Chile. • A traditional Indian dance. • Herb with an onion flavour. • The distance around a shape. • Istanbul is in which country? • The eighth month of the year. • When day and night are of equal length. • ...
The Orchestra 2019-03-20
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- You blow these
- Term used to describe plucking a string instrument
- This person directs an orchestra
- An agile woodwind instrument
- Brass instruments have these (apart from trombones)
- A percussionist may 'crack' this
- This instrument has 47 pedals
- Tuned metal percussion instrument
- keyboard instrument that sometimes plays in an orchestra
- Percussion instrument - the Spanish word for 'chestnuts'
- This brass instrument has a slide that goes in and out
- Long bells
- A massive upright violin (two words)
- Neither mathematical nor scientific
- A woodwind instrument you can toot
- Slightly bigger than a violin
- This percussion instrument makes a big 'bong'
- A string player uses this (if he/she's not plucking)
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- The largest woodwind instrument
- A three-sided percussion instrument
- Where orchestral horns come from
- The smallest woodwind instrument
- These are struck
- Waved by the director - the French word for 'stick'
- Upright fellows
- Sometimes called a kettle drum
- Place where 'The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra' was filmed (three words)
- Orchestral instruments are grouped into these
- A woodwind instrument that is neither English or a horn (two words)
- A very large brass instrument
- Composed 'The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra'
- A small double-reed woodwind instrument
32 Clues: Long bells • You blow these • Upright fellows • These are struck • An agile woodwind instrument • This instrument has 47 pedals • A very large brass instrument • Slightly bigger than a violin • Sometimes called a kettle drum • The largest woodwind instrument • Where orchestral horns come from • The smallest woodwind instrument • This person directs an orchestra • ...
Calvin and Betty Wedding 2020-08-10
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- Small sofa
- Betty’s first cat name (also a brand of toothpaste)
- Calvin cannot eat this type of food
- C+B loves this winter activity in 1st date
- Betty loves this US grocer that sells cheap fine wine (2 words)
- Name(colour) of mountain, C + B’s first date
- Local ski resort in the north shore
- Famous Spanish dish that C+B cooked
- Will C+B live happily ever after?
- Abundant animal in Richmond
- Hot Japanese food C+B ate on first date
- Both C+B like this food (can be found in Hawaiian Costco; has fish)
- Groom’s vow (2 words)
- Night before Christmas
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- Name of the park you are in now
- Red fruit Betty loves but Calvin doesn’t
- Bride should wear something x
- Calvin loves this red sause of McDonalds
- C+B found purple cap mushrooms in this Maple Ridge provincial park (2 words)
- Name of city of C+B’s first race together (it’s down south and cannot go with now)
- Summit
- Mom’s spouse
- A fruit, Hawaiian Export
- Skin woe
- Tow of Betty’s Bachelorette party (people love surfing there)
- Restaurant C+B went to for this year’s Valentines(Restaurant that sells furniture)
26 Clues: Summit • Skin woe • Small sofa • Mom’s spouse • Groom’s vow (2 words) • Night before Christmas • A fruit, Hawaiian Export • Abundant animal in Richmond • Bride should wear something x • Name of the park you are in now • Will C+B live happily ever after? • Calvin cannot eat this type of food • Local ski resort in the north shore • Famous Spanish dish that C+B cooked • ...
Sip and Solve 2023-07-25
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- The couple enjoy this outdoor activity in the summer
- Denis' middle name
- Tatiana's birth month
- The couple's first vacation destination
- Denis loves this small Mediterranean fruit but Tatiana hates it
- The couple's dream destination
- The country that Tatiana's parents were born
- The College that Tatiana attended
- Tatiana's favourite holiday
- Tatiana's favourite season
- Tatiana's zodiac sign
- Who is the better cook? Bride or Groom
- Denis' favourite NFL team
- Who said I love you first? Bride or Groom
- Tatiana's favourite meal of the day
- The country that Denis' family originates from
- The City in which the couple first met
- The couple's favourite TV show
- The couple's favourite date night activity
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- Denis' zodiac sign
- Denis' favourite MLB team (2 words)
- Denis' favourite genre of music (2 words)
- Denis speaks this second language
- The couple's favourite superhero
- If Tatiana could have any animal as a pet it would be this
- The country Tatiana was born in
- The month the couple first started dating
- Mr. and Mrs. _______________
- Denis' favourite NHL team
- Denis' favourite dessert (2 words)
- The month that Denis proposed
- Both Tatiana and Denis have this number of siblings
- The couple share this eye colour
- Tatiana's shoe size
34 Clues: Denis' zodiac sign • Denis' middle name • Tatiana's shoe size • Tatiana's birth month • Tatiana's zodiac sign • Denis' favourite NHL team • Denis' favourite NFL team • Tatiana's favourite season • Tatiana's favourite holiday • Mr. and Mrs. _______________ • The month that Denis proposed • The couple's dream destination • The couple's favourite TV show • The country Tatiana was born in • ...
Spanish Guide Words 2021-03-02
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- Ella (received) una carta.
- Ello(decided)comer un ensalada.
- El (wanted to be)un payaso.
- Ellas (talked) con la pared.
- Ella (takes) el lapiz.
- Ellos (want to be)parte del equipo de futbol.
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- El (decided) tomar sus pastillas en la tarde.
- Ella (wanted) un caballo.
- El (wants to drink) leche con chocolate.
- Usted (wants to be) un doctor?
- Yo (talked) con mis amigas.
- El (took) su temperatura en la noche.
- Yo (decided) ir al juego de futbol americano.
- Yo (only) quiero ser una doctora.
14 Clues: Ella (takes) el lapiz. • Ella (wanted) un caballo. • Ella (received) una carta. • Yo (talked) con mis amigas. • El (wanted to be)un payaso. • Ellas (talked) con la pared. • Usted (wants to be) un doctor? • Ello(decided)comer un ensalada. • Yo (only) quiero ser una doctora. • El (took) su temperatura en la noche. • El (wants to drink) leche con chocolate. • ...
Spanish Question Words 2020-12-17
Spanish Words-Kitchen 2020-09-28
Spanish snow words 2024-01-19
14 Clues: /Ice • /Sled • /Snow • /Sleet • /Scarf • /Jacket • /Gloves • /Frozen • /Earmuffs • /Freezing • /Artic (Two -) • /Snow Man (Two -) • /Snowboots (two -) • /Gingerbread (two -)
Spanish Vocab Words 2023-02-17
Spanish Interrogative Words 2024-02-26
15 Clues: why • How • who • When • what • where • Which • Where to • from who • Which ones • Who (plural) • How many (feminine) • How much (feminine) • How many (masculine) • how many (masculine)
Spanish - Summer Words 2022-10-19
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- hottest season of the year; season after spring.
- creatures out during warmer months.
- played outside in warm weather with a team.
- trips taken during the summer.
- in or above-ground area water where you swim.
- used to dry off after swimming.
- open-toe shoes worn during warmer months.
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- solar worn when the UV is high to protect.
- de playa holds beach items.
- occurs when sunscreen is not applied.
- worn when sunny to block the sun from the eyes.
- washes up on shore;sometimes collected.
- opposite of cloudy.
- sandy shore by the ocean where you visit.
14 Clues: opposite of cloudy. • de playa holds beach items. • trips taken during the summer. • used to dry off after swimming. • creatures out during warmer months. • occurs when sunscreen is not applied. • washes up on shore;sometimes collected. • sandy shore by the ocean where you visit. • open-toe shoes worn during warmer months. • solar worn when the UV is high to protect. • ...
SS - Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 2024-05-14
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- When this person was defeated, the Portuguese wanted their ?king back. (Chapter 8)
- School is mandatory until the age of…? (Number - Chapter 11)
- What provides most of Brazil’s power? (2 words - Chapter 8)
- What percentage of Brazil is covered in forests? (2 numbers - Chapter 8)
- In 2008, what crisis hit Eastern Europe hard? (Chapter 13)
- Spain, Portugal, and Greece joined Italy as…? (Chapter 12)
- What is the official language of Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela? (Chapter 9)
- What river stretches for 205 miles and is one of the best known? (Chapter 11)
- True or False: You can find only one climate in Eastern Europe and Western Russia. (Chapter 13)
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- What in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are 100%? (2 words - Chapter 12)
- What A.D. did the Roman Empire fall? (Number - Chapter 11)
- Coffee is Venezuela’s main…? (2 words - Chapter 9)
- By mid____, the conquest of the area that is now Ecuador, Columbia, and Venezuela was complete. (4 numbers, 1 letter - Chapter 9)
- True or False: The Inca has not written language. (Chapter 10)
- Iceland is home to 200 what? (Chapter 12)
- Who defeated the moguls and declared himself the czar of Russia? (2 words - Chapter 13)
- Which country leads the world in exports of copper? (Chapter 10)
- In the language Bolivia, what does Kallawaya mean? (Chapter 10)
18 Clues: Iceland is home to 200 what? (Chapter 12) • Coffee is Venezuela’s main…? (2 words - Chapter 9) • What A.D. did the Roman Empire fall? (Number - Chapter 11) • In 2008, what crisis hit Eastern Europe hard? (Chapter 13) • Spain, Portugal, and Greece joined Italy as…? (Chapter 12) • What provides most of Brazil’s power? (2 words - Chapter 8) • ...
Spanish Body Words 2020-12-15
Words in Spanish 2022-04-21
Spanish vacob words 2021-12-01
15 Clues: to ski • to run • to draw • to text • to write • to skate • to dance • la tele to watch tv • snowboard to snowboard • a caballo to ride a horse • mu'sica to listen to music • deportes to practice sports • una bicicleta to ride a bike • a la escuela to go to school • videojuegos to play video games
Spanish vacob words 2021-12-01
15 Clues: to ski • to run • to draw • to text • to write • to skate • to dance • la tele to watch tv • snowboard to snowboard • a caballo to ride a horse • mu'sica to listen to music • deportes to practice sports • una bicicleta to ride a bike • a la escuela to go to school • videojuegos to play video games
Spanish 15 Words 2022-10-03
15 Clues: i love • i like • to enjoy • thanks for • i have fun • im missing • it aches me • it angers me • i would like • it bothers me • it bothers me • it suprises me • it facinates me • it seems to me that • its important to me
Spanish family words 2024-10-27
Spanish Spring Words 2022-12-08
Spanish Vocab Words 2023-02-17
15 Clues: May • June • July • April • March • August • October • January • NOvember • December • September • Otono Fall • invierno Winter • primavera Spring • Black History Month
Words In Spanish 2022-04-21
Spanish Interrogatives Words 2026-02-05
14 Clues: Why? • How? • Who? • When? • What? • Where? • Which? • Where to? • Which ones? • Who (plural)? • How many? (feminine plural) • How many? (masculine plural) • How many? (feminine singular) • How much? (masculine singular)
Los Días de la Semana 2023-01-14
13 Clues: Monday • Wednesday • Day in Spanish • Week in Spanish • Today in Spanish • Tomorrow in Spanish • Yesterday in Spanish • The day after sábado • The day after miércoles • The first day of the weekend • Hay _____ días en una semana • The last day of school in a week • Ayer fue miércoles, hoy es _______
Los miembros de la familia (Family Members) 2021-08-14
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- I am the daughter of my _________
- a wife's relationship to her my parents in law in Spanish
- half brother in Spanish
- my uncles' daughter in Spanish
- your son's son in Spanish
- a husband relationship to his parents in law in Spanish
- wife's father in Spanish
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- wife's sister or husband's sister in Spanish
- your mother's husband in Spanish
- my siblings in Spanish
- my father's or mother's sister in Spanish
11 Clues: my siblings in Spanish • half brother in Spanish • wife's father in Spanish • your son's son in Spanish • my uncles' daughter in Spanish • your mother's husband in Spanish • I am the daughter of my _________ • my father's or mother's sister in Spanish • wife's sister or husband's sister in Spanish • a husband relationship to his parents in law in Spanish • ...
Exploration 2022-12-06
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- Sailed up to St. Lawrence River to present day city of Montreal
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- Mapmaker that discovered columbus was in a New World
- Brazil - sugar plantations
- Representatives to the monarch in the Spanish colony
- Explored coasts of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New England
- Spanish and African
- People born in Spain
- Discovers the New World
- has two bodies of water named after him
- Native
- Circumnavigate the globe
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- New navigational instruments
- Conquers the Aztec Empire
- First to see the Pacific Ocean and Panama
- Economic theory which encouraged parent countries to gain as much wealth as possible
- Knighted for his daring sea dogs
- Confronted the Spanish conquistador Cortez
- Conquers the Incan empire
- Spanish and Native American
- Meaning conqueror
- The right to demand labor
- Sailed around the Cape of Hope to India
- Established the first permanent settlement in Quebec
- Government grants
- A tax on imports to increase price
26 Clues: Native • Meaning conqueror • Government grants • Spanish and African • People born in Spain • Discovers the New World • Circumnavigate the globe • Conquers the Aztec Empire • Conquers the Incan empire • The right to demand labor • Brazil - sugar plantations • Spanish and Native American • New navigational instruments • Knighted for his daring sea dogs • A tax on imports to increase price • ...
The Atlantic World 2025-10-27
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- private individuals or corporations own the means of production
- Aztec Emperor
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Inca emperor
- a highly contagious and potentially fatal viral disease
- Transfer between new and old world
- The first permanent English settlement
- Spanish conquistador who found the Incas
- Mixed European and Indigenous American
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- business where ownership is divided into shares
- Exchange of goods between the world
- Conflict between Great Britain and France
- Three part trade system
- Spanish conquistador
- Passage that transported slaves
- 12 million Africans were forcibly transported
- A Spanish conqueror
- Made 4 transatlantic voyages
- Area under control of another country
20 Clues: Inca emperor • Aztec Emperor • A Spanish conqueror • Spanish conquistador • Three part trade system • Made 4 transatlantic voyages • Passage that transported slaves • Transfer between new and old world • Exchange of goods between the world • Area under control of another country • The first permanent English settlement • Mixed European and Indigenous American • ...
Spanish Unit 6 Vocab Crossword 2026-02-06
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- How do you say amusement park?
- How do you say during?
- What is a tiger called?
- How do you say "tell me"?
- What is a ticket called?
- What is to visit in spanish?
- What is a bird called in spanish?
- What is stadium in spanish?
- What is a zoo called?
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- What is to by souvenirs?
- How do you say "to travel"?
- How do you say city?
- What is "by boat or ship"?
- What is to scuba dive/snorkel?
- How do you say impressive in spanish?
- What is to stay?
- How do you say late?
- How do you say fantastic?
- How do you say early?
- What is "by bus"?
20 Clues: What is to stay? • What is "by bus"? • How do you say city? • How do you say late? • How do you say early? • What is a zoo called? • How do you say during? • What is a tiger called? • What is to by souvenirs? • What is a ticket called? • How do you say fantastic? • How do you say "tell me"? • What is "by boat or ship"? • How do you say "to travel"? • What is stadium in spanish? • ...
Los Países que Hablan Español 2021-10-05
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- right next door to Colombia
- it's on the coast between Chile and Ecuador
- where Señorita L studied
- the Spanish-speaking country that is connected to the United States
- the smallest country in Central America, it's named after the Spanish word for "The Savior"
- the one country that speaks Spanish in Europe
- it has the Spanish word for water in its name (agua)
- it's on the equator
- its name means Rich Coast
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- the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa
- the "Guay" one on the coast
- the country that Cardi B is from
- this one is a U.S. territory
- it's landlocked in South America
- it's shaped like a pepper and named like one too
- the first letter of this country's name sounds like an "O" instead of an "H"
- the country below Mexico
- it's the closest country to Florida
- the "Guay" one that is landlocked
- the country known for its canal
- not the coat company, the country
21 Clues: it's on the equator • where Señorita L studied • the country below Mexico • its name means Rich Coast • right next door to Colombia • the "Guay" one on the coast • this one is a U.S. territory • the country known for its canal • the country that Cardi B is from • it's landlocked in South America • the "Guay" one that is landlocked • not the coat company, the country • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- To force upon another.
- native Americans who helped the settler at Jamestown.
- cortes found mexico city.
- the first permanent English colony in the Americas was.
- owner of a colony
- forced native to farm, ranch, mine.
- spanish settler mostly men, called , marry native woman
- known today as pilgrims.
- forces colonist to farm; get helped from Powhatan people.
- John smith was the leader of
- William Penn was the of the Pennsylvania colony.
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- a person of mixed Spanish and native american blood
- To force to leave a country or place.
- the Spanish explorer, explored mexico and conquered the Aztecs.
- Holy
- found Pennsylvania.
- first governer of the Massachusetts bay colony.
- religious group that settled in the Pennsylvania colony.
- founded the colony of Rhode island
- in 1680, a pueblo religious leader, rebelled against Spanish rule in new mexico.
- Spanish explorer,seek gold, and silver.
- the mestizo population was a mix of native american and
- To make pure or to simplify.
23 Clues: Holy • owner of a colony • found Pennsylvania. • To force upon another. • known today as pilgrims. • cortes found mexico city. • John smith was the leader of • To make pure or to simplify. • founded the colony of Rhode island • forced native to farm, ranch, mine. • To force to leave a country or place. • Spanish explorer,seek gold, and silver. • ...
Period One 2025-03-06
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- Spanish labor system that exploited Native Americans.
- Capital of the Aztec Empire, conquered by the Spanish.
- Agreement dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal.
- The "Lost Colony" established by English settlers.
- Major economic activity between Europeans and Native Americans.
- Pathway early humans used to migrate to North America.
- Norse explorer who reached North America before Columbus.
- Alliance of Native American tribes in the northeastern U.S.
- Transfer of goods, ideas, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- Fabled sea route to Asia through North America.
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- Advanced sailing ship used by European explorers.
- Spanish soldiers who conquered Native American territories.
- First permanent English settlement in North America.
- Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire.
- Disease that devastated Native American populations.
- Explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Spanish priest who advocated for Native American rights.
- Person of mixed European and Native American ancestry.
- Conquistador who overthrew the Aztec Empire.
- Uprising of indigenous Pueblo people against Spanish colonizers.
20 Clues: Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. • Conquistador who overthrew the Aztec Empire. • Fabled sea route to Asia through North America. • Advanced sailing ship used by European explorers. • The "Lost Colony" established by English settlers. • First permanent English settlement in North America. • Disease that devastated Native American populations. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-09-24
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- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
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- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-10-13
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- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
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- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Music genre blending Mexican and American influences. • ...
G7 Chapter 2 Vocab terms/concepts 2025-10-14
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- The Columbian ______________ is the transfer of goods between Eastern and Western Hemisphere
- Spanish searched for ___________ in the Americas
- A religious Settlement
- Colonies exist to make the mother country wealthy
- Agreement between two parties that benefits them both
- The first to circumnavigate the globe
- The first Europeans to reach the Americas
- A narrow body of water that connects two large bodies of water
- The French traded guns to Native Americans in exchange for ________.
- The last name of the man credited with mapping the America's
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- The Nina, ____________, And Santa Maria were the names of ships on the first voyage of Christopher Columbus
- Mix of Spanish and Native American Heritage
- To travel around
- A cause of death for Native Americans after exposure to Europeans
- landed in the Americas, thought he reached Asia (last name)
- Born in American to two spanish parents
- Mix of Spanish and African Heritage
- Soldier like Explorers
- Spanish colonists from Spain
- They first owned New York, but called it New Netherland
20 Clues: To travel around • A religious Settlement • Soldier like Explorers • Spanish colonists from Spain • Mix of Spanish and African Heritage • The first to circumnavigate the globe • Born in American to two spanish parents • The first Europeans to reach the Americas • Mix of Spanish and Native American Heritage • Spanish searched for ___________ in the Americas • ...
Spain 2025-09-28
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- Moorish palace in Granada
- Explorer backed by Spain
- Christian retaking of Spain
- Spain is a top producer of
- Painter of Guernica
- Found in nearly every Spanish city.
- Famous unfinished church in Barcelona
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- Famous party island.
- Dictator after Spanish Civil War
- Famous rice dish from Valencia.
- Traditional Andalusian dance and music
- Government overthrown in 1936
- Controversial Spanish tradition
- Capital of Spain.
- Spanish islands off Africa
- Andalusian city with flamenco
16 Clues: Capital of Spain. • Painter of Guernica • Famous party island. • Explorer backed by Spain • Moorish palace in Granada • Spain is a top producer of • Spanish islands off Africa • Christian retaking of Spain • Government overthrown in 1936 • Andalusian city with flamenco • Famous rice dish from Valencia. • Controversial Spanish tradition • Dictator after Spanish Civil War • ...
El Calendario 2022-11-29
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- weekend
- today is
- The only weekday that has an accent.
- the day the American calendar starts on
- date
- week
- today
- tomorrow
- Tuesday
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- __________ y domingo son el fin de semana
- A name in Spanish and also a summer month.
- junio, julio, _________ son el verano
- yesteday
- month
- the day the Spanish calendar starts on
- day
- months
- date
- In Spanish, months and days are not ______.
- January
20 Clues: day • date • date • week • month • today • months • weekend • January • Tuesday • yesteday • today is • tomorrow • The only weekday that has an accent. • junio, julio, _________ son el verano • the day the Spanish calendar starts on • the day the American calendar starts on • __________ y domingo son el fin de semana • A name in Spanish and also a summer month. • ...
New Spain and New France 2022-08-02
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- Spanish system of enslavement
- Spread by missionaries in the New World
- French city; mouth of the Mississippi
- Major French city on the St. Lawrence River
- Renown and prestige for the mother country
- Formerly Tenochtitlan
- Spanish empire in America
- Spanish-controlled region at war with Oglethorpe's Georgia
- Heavily fortified Spanish fort in Florida
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- Spanish system of construction and conversion
- Major French industry in America
- French custom of joining native tribes
- French empire in America
- Resource sought in the New World and plundered by Spain
- French Catholic missionaries to America
15 Clues: Formerly Tenochtitlan • French empire in America • Spanish empire in America • Spanish system of enslavement • Major French industry in America • French city; mouth of the Mississippi • French custom of joining native tribes • Spread by missionaries in the New World • French Catholic missionaries to America • Heavily fortified Spanish fort in Florida • ...
It's A Zoo In Here! 2024-04-25
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- Mermaid in The Little Mermaid
- ______ Rainforest (Also known as a delivery service)
- Animal who gathers pollen
- Costa ___
- Something that protects odor from armpits
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- ____ see it now (2 words)
- The coldest season
- Planet in the solar system that has shown rings
- Now I know my ___ (From the Alphabet)
- Country of Koreans
- Acronym for best bud
- Duck in Spanish (In Pocoyo also)
- Liquid that humans need to drink daily in order to survive
13 Clues: Costa ___ • The coldest season • Country of Koreans • Acronym for best bud • ____ see it now (2 words) • Animal who gathers pollen • Mermaid in The Little Mermaid • Duck in Spanish (In Pocoyo also) • Now I know my ___ (From the Alphabet) • Something that protects odor from armpits • Planet in the solar system that has shown rings • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-09-22
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- A tool used to determine direction
- Created more accurate maps and sea charts
- were of African and Native ancestry
- landed in Brazil and claimed area for portugal
- Spanish motto
- used for steering the ship
- the first to round the tip of the southern Africa
- leader in the age of exploration
- Portuguese ship design that uses square sales and lateen (triangular) sails
- Spanish born in the New World - parents were peninsulares
- a tool used to determine the altitude of the sun or stars which could find the latitude
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- Spanish born in Spain will dominate New Spain
- an island chain in present-day indonesia
- were of Native American and Spanish ancestry
- will cross the Isthmus of Panama
- claimed that columbus discovered the new world
- were of African and Spanish ancestry
- will be the leader of the voyage that will be the first to circumnavigate the earth
- will seek the mythical fountain of youth
- A tool that finds a ship's latitude at sea
20 Clues: Spanish motto • used for steering the ship • will cross the Isthmus of Panama • leader in the age of exploration • A tool used to determine direction • were of African and Native ancestry • were of African and Spanish ancestry • an island chain in present-day indonesia • will seek the mythical fountain of youth • Created more accurate maps and sea charts • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- the mestizo population was a mix of native american and
- owner of a colony
- native Americans who helped the settler at Jamestown.
- forces colonist to farm; get helped from Powhatan people.
- forced native to farm, ranch, mine.
- first governer of the Massachusetts bay colony.
- To force upon another.
- William Penn was the of the Pennsylvania colony.
- religious group that settled in the Pennsylvania colony.
- cortes found mexico city.
- Holy
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- John smith was the leader of
- the Spanish explorer, explored mexico and conquered the Aztecs.
- founded the colony of Rhode island
- Spanish explorer,seek gold, and silver.
- in 1680, a pueblo religious leader, rebelled against Spanish rule in new mexico.
- the first permanent English colony in the Americas was.
- found Pennsylvania.
- spanish settler mostly men, called , marry native woman
- a person of mixed Spanish and native american blood
- known today as pilgrims.
- To force to leave a country or place.
- To make pure or to simplify.
23 Clues: Holy • owner of a colony • found Pennsylvania. • To force upon another. • known today as pilgrims. • cortes found mexico city. • John smith was the leader of • To make pure or to simplify. • founded the colony of Rhode island • forced native to farm, ranch, mine. • To force to leave a country or place. • Spanish explorer,seek gold, and silver. • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-10-23
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- sea journey undertaken by slave ships
- small sailing ship
- explorer that sailed for Spain
- large farms specializing in cash crops
- explorer known for circumnavagation
- King of the Aztecs
- voluntary and involuntary movement of Africans and their descendents
- to sail or travel all the way aroumd.
- exploer known for leading the Spanish expedition
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- explorer who was the son of a King
- a spanish clergyman
- a spanish conquistador
- Spanish conquistador
- a explorer and the first European to reach India
- explorer of the Spanish and Portugese empires
- an economic or political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- explorer best known for exploring Canada
- a company whos stock is owned jointly by shareholders
- route made by Atlantic Slave Trade
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Exchange, the exchanges between the New and Old World
- One who rules a country
- a writer and abolitionist
- the last emperor of the Inca Empire
24 Clues: small sailing ship • King of the Aztecs • a spanish clergyman • Spanish conquistador • a spanish conquistador • One who rules a country • a writer and abolitionist • explorer that sailed for Spain • explorer who was the son of a King • route made by Atlantic Slave Trade • explorer known for circumnavagation • the last emperor of the Inca Empire • sea journey undertaken by slave ships • ...
WORLD T5 L1, L2, L3 2025-01-16
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- One who favors extreme changes
- Bismarck’s “Battle for Civilization” intended to make Catholics put loyalty to the state above their allegiance to the Church
- South American soldier and leader instrumental in fighting against Spanish expansion in the Americas (Last Name)
- The belief of complete and unrestricted power in government
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born of Native American and European descent
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born in Spain, highest class society
- Chancellor of the German Empire 1871 and held position for 19 years used realpolitik as his political strategy (Last Name)
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born of African and European descent
- Add a territory to an existing state or country
- Period of reduced economic activity
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- Catholic priest in Mexico who led Indians and mestizos in a revolution against the Spanish (Last Name)
- Realistic politics based in the needs of the state. Powers over principles.
- German Empire
- Self-Rule
- In Spanish Colonial America, an American born descendant of Spanish settlers
- “Citizens King” of France because people put him on the throne however he lost power because he did not support the working class (Last Name)
- Programs provided by the state for the benefit of its citizens
- System of political thought and belief
18 Clues: Self-Rule • German Empire • One who favors extreme changes • Period of reduced economic activity • System of political thought and belief • Add a territory to an existing state or country • The belief of complete and unrestricted power in government • Programs provided by the state for the benefit of its citizens • ...
HHM 2023-09-18
18 Clues: jlo • ochoa • three • spain • amazon • reagan • patent • mexico • puebla • tamales • surgeon • spanish • clemente • hispanos • twentyone • indigenous • unitedstates • independence
Adjectives 2014-06-29
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- The opposite of shallow
- The weather in winter
- A person soft and lovely
- Very small
- The opposite of slow
- A person who practises judaism
- Someone who was born in america
- The opposite of dirty
- Not very intelligent
- The opposite of relaxed
- the opposite of wet
- The opposive of coward
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- Very big
- In spanish: orgulloso
- In spanish: flojo
- Someone kind
- The weather in summer
- In spanish: amargo
- How you feel when you fix a problem
- A person who doesn't share
- A person who was born in France
- The opposite of deep
- Someone who was born in Japán
- The opposive of difficult
- In spanish: descompuesto
25 Clues: Very big • Very small • Someone kind • In spanish: flojo • In spanish: amargo • the opposite of wet • The opposite of slow • The opposite of deep • Not very intelligent • In spanish: orgulloso • The weather in winter • The weather in summer • The opposite of dirty • The opposive of coward • The opposite of shallow • The opposite of relaxed • A person soft and lovely • In spanish: descompuesto • ...
European Exploration Crossword 2023-10-03
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- to change
- measures the position of the sun
- the country they traveled to
- a type of trip
- Spanish explorer
- resistance
- to go around completely
- the country they traveled from
- a town and a center of trade in Spanish America
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- a large farm
- to commit oneself or one's resources to do something
- Queen _____ was a catholic of strong faith
- a great navigator and sailor
- when two or more groups or object come together
- a fort in Spanish America
- a narrow water passage between larger bodies of water
- a fleet of warships
- the use of scientific knowledge to solve problems
- a Spanish community for the religious conversion and training of Native Americans
- navigation tool
20 Clues: to change • resistance • a large farm • a type of trip • navigation tool • Spanish explorer • a fleet of warships • to go around completely • a fort in Spanish America • a great navigator and sailor • the country they traveled to • the country they traveled from • measures the position of the sun • Queen _____ was a catholic of strong faith • when two or more groups or object come together • ...
Ridge Route Museum 2022-06-03
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- Bernard ___
- Edward ___
- Emigdiano Chumash elder or Mountain
- James ___
- water district
- ___ Valley
- Quercus lobata
- ___ Ranger Station
- William T. ___
- Vly (abbreviation)
- Irishman John Fletcher ___
- Old Los Angeles Trail
- creak, lake, town
- city of angels
- owners club
- Fundraiser
- a fault
- Emygdius
- Course taken
- ___ Nevada
- Badger or Coati (Spanish)
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- The parents (Spanish)
- Our Newsletter
- Native people
- ___ Loop
- Nearby dam or lake
- Named by Mrs. Florence Cuddy
- Peter ___
- 1000 pastures (Spanish)
- local sports team
- Our state
- Local canyon
- ___ inn hotel
- Height
- Pines (Spanish)
- endangered bird
- Range of hills or mountains
- ___ Fault
- good fortune
- Place of history
40 Clues: Height • a fault • ___ Loop • Emygdius • James ___ • Peter ___ • Our state • ___ Fault • Edward ___ • ___ Valley • Fundraiser • ___ Nevada • Bernard ___ • owners club • Local canyon • good fortune • Course taken • Native people • ___ inn hotel • Our Newsletter • water district • Quercus lobata • William T. ___ • city of angels • Pines (Spanish) • endangered bird • Place of history • local sports team • creak, lake, town • ...
Madelyn Howard - The Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- trade between America,europe,africa
- conquered the incas
- trade worldwide
- mass-killing disease
- conquered the aztecs
- Spanish and native mix
- giving money to larger companies
- first to make contact with americas
- accumulation of profitable balances
- private ownership
- first English settlement
- Spanish conqueror
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- ruler of the incas
- slave trade across the atlantic
- exchange of goods
- land owned by larger nations
- war between French and british
- passage passage of slave trade
- ruler of aztecs
- Spanish labor system
20 Clues: trade worldwide • ruler of aztecs • exchange of goods • private ownership • Spanish conqueror • ruler of the incas • conquered the incas • mass-killing disease • conquered the aztecs • Spanish labor system • Spanish and native mix • first English settlement • land owned by larger nations • war between French and british • passage passage of slave trade • slave trade across the atlantic • ...
Unit 4 Lesson #1 & 2 2023-12-06
22 Clues: ART • DEAN • MATH • MUSIC • LUNCH • OFFICE • FRENCH • FERMAN • SPANISH • CHINESE • ENGLISH • SCIENCE • LIBRARY • HISTORY • AMERICA • ELEVATOR • LANGUAGE • COUNSELOR • CAFETERIA • CLASSROOM • PRINCIPAL • ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL
Spanish Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- What is "In" in Spanish?
- What is "to listen" in Spanish?
- What is "I" in Spanish?
- To say "I watched" in Spanish, it would be what?
- How do you write "to dance" in Spanish?
- To say "doing something" in Spanish what would it be?
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- How do you write "everyday" in Spanish?
- To say "never" in Spanish what would it be?
- What is "To watch" in Spanish?
- When we write "We/Us" in Spanish what do we say?
- To say "always" in Spanish?
11 Clues: What is "I" in Spanish? • What is "In" in Spanish? • To say "always" in Spanish? • What is "To watch" in Spanish? • What is "to listen" in Spanish? • How do you write "everyday" in Spanish? • How do you write "to dance" in Spanish? • To say "never" in Spanish what would it be? • When we write "We/Us" in Spanish what do we say? • ...
"The Cask of Amontillado" 2021-03-09
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- the party taking place in the story
- freedom from punishment
- the narrator of the story
- a sign/ tool for masonry
- to beg
- Spanish pale, dry sherry
- a single swig or swallow of liquid
- clearly expressed
- burial place of Fortunato
- saying the opposite of what you mean
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- an exaggeration for humor or emphasis
- to approach with aggression
- a large container for liquids
- thinks of himself as a connoisseur of wine
- comparison of two unlike things using the words LIKE or AS
- hinting at something that will happen later on
- to prevent
- Fortunato's dress for the carnival
18 Clues: to beg • to prevent • clearly expressed • freedom from punishment • a sign/ tool for masonry • Spanish pale, dry sherry • the narrator of the story • burial place of Fortunato • to approach with aggression • a large container for liquids • Fortunato's dress for the carnival • a single swig or swallow of liquid • the party taking place in the story • saying the opposite of what you mean • ...
Crossword: AP Classes 2024-05-16
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- rr & ñ
- The first half of your first diploma
- What goes up doesn't have to come down
- Writing a research paper about your favorite Netflix show
- Respiration vs cellular respiration
- Learning to put Legos together; now change Legos to words
- Two exams in one course
- Learning to over-analyze
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- Mastering thousands of characters
- _____ geography, supposedly one of the easiest APs
- A subject for mad scientists
- MBTI is “bogus”
- Not at DIS, but all about mastering the pencil
- Veni, vidi, vici
- Learning the language of computers
- Never forget the p-value
- Time to integrate and differentiate
- _____ History; world domination gone wrong
18 Clues: rr & ñ • MBTI is “bogus” • Veni, vidi, vici • Two exams in one course • Never forget the p-value • Learning to over-analyze • A subject for mad scientists • Mastering thousands of characters • Learning the language of computers • Time to integrate and differentiate • Respiration vs cellular respiration • The first half of your first diploma • What goes up doesn't have to come down • ...
Japan and Spain 2013-05-25
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- The word "meal" in Japanese
- Drum festival in Spain
- Traditional clothes from Japan
- A short jacket for Spanish men
- Japanese people say this before eating
- Spanish Omlette
- Famous food from Japan
- Capital city of Spain
- long lace or silk that women in Spain wear from head to shoulder
- Easter celebration in Spain
- Floor of the house in Japan
- One of the big city in Spain
- Currency of Japan
- Spanish rice dish
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- The official name of Spain
- Capital city of Japan
- Tomato fighting celebration in Spain
- Japan is in ..... continent
- Currency of Spain
- Cheese from sheep milk in Spain
- Spain is really famous with this sport
- Traditional game from Spanish
22 Clues: Spanish Omlette • Currency of Spain • Currency of Japan • Spanish rice dish • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Spain • Drum festival in Spain • Famous food from Japan • The official name of Spain • The word "meal" in Japanese • Japan is in ..... continent • Easter celebration in Spain • Floor of the house in Japan • One of the big city in Spain • Traditional game from Spanish • ...
Irregular verbs quiz 2023-02-27
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- The verb 'see' in simple past.
- The verb 'make' in simple past.
- The verb 'write' in simple past.
- The verb 'pagar' in English.
- The verb 'hablar' in English.
- The verb 'pensar' in English.
- The verb 'give' in Spanish.
- The verb 'enseñar' in English.
- The verb 'understand' in simple past.
- The verb 'run'in Spanish.
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- The verb 'know' in simple past.
- The verb 'decir' in English.
- The verb 'sleep' in simple past.
- The verb 'ir' in English.
- The verb 'leer' in English.
- The verb 'put' in Spanish.
- The verb 'pagar' in simple past.
- The verb 'swim' in simple past.
- The verb 'have' in simple past.
- The verb 'olvidar' en simple past.
- The verb 'lose' in Spanish.
21 Clues: The verb 'ir' in English. • The verb 'run'in Spanish. • The verb 'put' in Spanish. • The verb 'leer' in English. • The verb 'give' in Spanish. • The verb 'lose' in Spanish. • The verb 'decir' in English. • The verb 'pagar' in English. • The verb 'hablar' in English. • The verb 'pensar' in English. • The verb 'see' in simple past. • The verb 'enseñar' in English. • ...
Los Saludos 2017-03-29
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- pronto See you soon
- Miss
- I'm sorry
- How are you? (polite)
- What's your name? (to adult)
- Yes, I speak Spanish
- I'm 11 years old
- I'm well
- Where are you from?
- Excuse me
- See you!
- You're welcome
- Bye
- Good luck
- Greetings
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- Thanks
- Nice to meet you
- hi/hello
- I'm from...
- How old are you?
- Do you speak Spanish?
- I'm so so
- Pleasure to meet you (for boys)
- How are you? (familiar)
- A little bit
- What's your name? (to a person your age)
- Mrs.
- Mr.
- Spanish in Spanish!
- See you later
- you (politely)
- Pleasure to meet you (for girls)
- And you?
33 Clues: Mr. • Bye • Miss • Mrs. • Thanks • hi/hello • I'm well • See you! • And you? • I'm so so • I'm sorry • Excuse me • Good luck • Greetings • I'm from... • A little bit • See you later • you (politely) • You're welcome • Nice to meet you • How old are you? • I'm 11 years old • pronto See you soon • Where are you from? • Spanish in Spanish! • Yes, I speak Spanish • Do you speak Spanish? • How are you? (polite) • ...
Spanish Missions 2025-10-13
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- A land ruled by another country
- A Spanish fort built near a mission for protection
- The Caddo word meaning 'friend,' from which Texas gets its name
- French trader who helped Spain reopen missions in East Texas
- The first Spanish mission in East Texas (founded 1690)
- City that began as a Spanish mission and presidio in 1718
- Country that established missions in Texas to protect its land claims
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- A Spanish explorer and conqueror who came to the Americas
- Friendly East Texas tribe whose word 'Tejas' means friend
- Mission near the Rio Grande used as a 'gateway to Texas'
- A Spanish religious settlement built to convert Native Americans to Christianity
- The shared beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people
- Area where early Spanish missions failed due to isolation and attacks
- A Catholic priest or monk who taught religion to Native Americans
- The people the Spanish wanted to convert to Christianity
15 Clues: A land ruled by another country • A Spanish fort built near a mission for protection • The first Spanish mission in East Texas (founded 1690) • Mission near the Rio Grande used as a 'gateway to Texas' • The people the Spanish wanted to convert to Christianity • A Spanish explorer and conqueror who came to the Americas • ...
A Spring to Remember 2022-08-07
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- Jedi Master's other specialty
- Friendly local artist
- The food basics only, nothing fancy
- Drinks provider
- Pricey restaurant proposition
- Towering grandchild
- Favourite private beach
- Favourite coffee place
- Breakfast and drinks spot
- Marielle's preferred beach throne
- Picturesque Adriatic parkers, (2 words)
- Jar of delight, from Pedro
- State of dress for bed and private beach
- Third party friend
- Over-heated in Korcula, several times
- Private dining experience, (2 words)
- Alternative to Grk
- Nationality of June 9th noise-makers
- Home of Konoba Mate
- Other spicy enjoyment, (2 words, plural)
- Our frequent drink of choice, ( 2 words)
- Apartment namesake flower
- A Grk paradise
- Double hulled transport
- Flavour of choice
- Good person, with heart of gold
- Improves ladder sight-seeing (2 words)
- Balcony passion places, (2 words, plural)
- Something Dave never eats, (plural)
- Start and finish place
- Delicious meal for ten
- Not just a drink, (4 words)
- Sexy alternative to nudity
- Site of rural AirBnB love nest
- Launching point for ferry to paradise
- Cat lover
- Frequent coffee companion
- Dave's other source of happiness
- Hostess with best view on island
- of trees to be seen, everywhere
- Best Sunday brunch ever, (2 words)
- Name of full moon on May 16th
- Cheeky underware, (plural)
- The Jedi Master's specialty
- Gregor's kingdom (2 words)
- Twilight call across the bay, (3 words)
- Croatian city, and unhappy separation
- Biking risk? (2 words, plural)
- Cookie monster
- Connection technique
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- Asian builders of the Peljesac Bridge
- Longest day of the year, (1 word, 1 count)
- Water taxi lunch island
- Name of full moon on June 14th
- Imported Spanish drink
- Dave's swimming hole, (2 words)
- Alternative to Tommy's
- Tasty meal, but sometimes creepy
- Better than tuna
- Triple fun pass time, (plural)
- Over-heated in Korcula, once
- Town that is impossible to spell, or say
- Slang for rakija, after dinner drink
- Dave's after swim lemon-beer
- Source of revenue, and annoyance, (plural)
- Spicy intimate enjoyment, (2 words)
- Light and sheer summer wear
- Marielle's go-to beach drink, (2 words)
- Private beach activity for two, not four
- Madonna and friend, with chatty husband
- Where Dave was imprisoned
- Not to be stepped on, (2 words, plural)
- To be replaced by the Euro on 01.01.2023
- Dave's source of happiness,(2 words)
- Not likely to cross Marielle's lips
- So far, Tantric impossibility for us
- Percussion instrument until May 20th
- Weakness of blonde waitress from Ukraine
- Necessary protection in Korcula
- Connection technique condiment, (2 words)
- Excuse to park and kiss (2 words)
- Banderas look-alike
- Salty mystery to The Muse, (2 words)
- Worn by all women, it would seem, (plural)
- Traveller's malady to overcome
- Seaside hot dog stand
- Hallway decor, (plural)
- Konoba with the best sunset view
- June 9th hotel and restaurant, (2 words)
- Loretta's "European" dessert, (2 words)
- The keys to the city?
- Great way to see Korcula
- Other frequent coffee companion
- Seen only on arrival day, and not again
- Caveman home town, (2 words)
- Shadowed by Irish friends here
- Family name of 50 year old beach beauty
- For the pleasure of each other, (plural)
- Dave's LOML
- Spotlight of June 14th, (2 words)
100 Clues: Cat lover • Dave's LOML • A Grk paradise • Cookie monster • Drinks provider • Better than tuna • Flavour of choice • Third party friend • Alternative to Grk • Towering grandchild • Home of Konoba Mate • Banderas look-alike • Connection technique • Friendly local artist • Seaside hot dog stand • The keys to the city? • Imported Spanish drink • Alternative to Tommy's • Favourite coffee place • ...
Spanish Words 2020-08-22
9 Clues: apple in Spanish • hanger in Spanish • growth in Spanish • rewind in Spanish • resting in Spanish • windmill in Spanish • darkness in Spanish • random in Spanish (feminine) • opposite in Spanish (masculine)
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Spanish Words 2020-12-04
9 Clues: to be young • big or large • to be a student • to be organized • word meaning nice • word meaning pretty • a term to say "i have" • word to describe tall person • a term to describe someone with red hair
Spanish words 2024-02-01
spanish words 2024-02-01
Spanish words 2025-05-12
9 Clues: cat in spanish • dog in spanish • Salt in spanish • apple in spanish • i have in spanish • Pepper in spanish • to like in spanish • to live in spanish • to bother in spanish
9 2024-08-28
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- Swedish mulled wine
- Spanish New Year
- Nativity in Spain
- Jewish bread
- Icelandic book flood
- Norwegian Christmas dish
- German sweet
- Spanish Christmas cookie
- Mexican Christmas event
- Mexican festivities
- Spanish tradition
- Polish sweet bread
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- Global Christmas treat
- Swedish cookie
- French dessert
- Russian Christmas bread
- Finnish Christmas tart
- Japanese Christmas
- Greek dessert
- Christmas tradition
- Italian celebration
- African-American Kwanzaa
- Israeli doughnut
- Portuguese French toast
- Finnish mulled wine
25 Clues: Jewish bread • German sweet • Greek dessert • Swedish cookie • French dessert • Spanish New Year • Israeli doughnut • Nativity in Spain • Spanish tradition • Japanese Christmas • Polish sweet bread • Swedish mulled wine • Christmas tradition • Italian celebration • Finnish mulled wine • Mexican festivities • Icelandic book flood • Global Christmas treat • Finnish Christmas tart • Russian Christmas bread • ...
Angelina Gates - Atlantic slave trade 2024-10-10
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- conqured the incas
- Competition for national wealth
- Disease
- Emperor of aztec empire
- British vs. french
- Land controlled by another nation
- Private ownership
- Trade network new world,africa, europe
- Slave ships across atlantic
- Spanish abusing power
- Conqured the aztecs
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- first to discover americas
- More export than inport
- Incan ruler
- Investors by shares
- Cultural transfer to and from Americas
- Transported slaves from africa to america
- mix of spanish and native american
- Spanish conquerors
- First british colony
20 Clues: Disease • Incan ruler • Private ownership • conqured the incas • British vs. french • Spanish conquerors • Investors by shares • Conqured the aztecs • First british colony • Spanish abusing power • More export than inport • Emperor of aztec empire • first to discover americas • Slave ships across atlantic • Competition for national wealth • Land controlled by another nation • ...
Peacehaven crossword 11/12 2020-11-12
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- Italian & Spanish dad
- uncle in Italian
- zia (ITalian)
- fratello
- Capital of Georgia
- BAmbino (italian)
- 25+25=
- grandpa in Italian
- Spidermans Girlfriend
- Sing, sing a...
- Sweet Dreams Are Made of This
- sister in Italian
- Italian & Spanish mom
- dog in Spanish
- Country south of USA
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- Capital of NOrth carolina
- parents in Italian
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Spain
- Son of Thomas & Martha Wayne
- Country north of USA
- 30-25=
- Capital of Arizona
- gato (spanish)_
- Supermans REAL name
- E Street BAnd leader/New Jersey
- Capital of USA
- neonato (italian)
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Connecticut
- Arachnid man in New York City
31 Clues: 25+25= • 30-25= • fratello • zia (ITalian) • Capital of USA • dog in Spanish • gato (spanish)_ • Sing, sing a... • Capital of Spain • uncle in Italian • Capital of Italy • Capital of Hawaii • BAmbino (italian) • neonato (italian) • sister in Italian • parents in Italian • Capital of Georgia • grandpa in Italian • Capital of Arizona • Supermans REAL name • Country north of USA • Country south of USA • ...
Days, Months, and Seasons 2025-03-07
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- Second day of the week
- Winter in spanish
- Second month of the year
- Last day of the week
- Sixth month of the year
- Ninth month of the year
- Eight month of the year
- Eleventh month of the year
- Sixth day of the week
- Tenth month of the year
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- Summer in spanish
- Fourth day of the week
- Last month of the year
- Third day of the week
- First month of the year
- Fifth day of the week
- Seventh month of the year
- Spring in spanish
- Third month of the year
- Fifth month of the year
- First day of the week
- Fall in spanish
- Fourth month of the year
23 Clues: Fall in spanish • Summer in spanish • Winter in spanish • Spring in spanish • Last day of the week • Third day of the week • Fifth day of the week • First day of the week • Sixth day of the week • Fourth day of the week • Last month of the year • Second day of the week • First month of the year • Third month of the year • Sixth month of the year • Ninth month of the year • ...
Los Saludos 2020-09-23
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- Pleasure to meet you (for girls)
- Miss
- Good luck
- Mrs.
- See you!
- See you later
- You're welcome
- I'm from...
- I'm well
- Spanish in Spanish!
- A little bit
- And you?
- Nice to meet you
- Where are you from?
- How are you? (familiar)
- Pleasure to meet you (for boys)
- What's your name? (to adult)
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- How old are you?
- I'm so so
- I'm 11 years old
- Yes, I speak Spanish
- hi/hello
- Bye
- How are you? (polite)
- Do you speak Spanish?
- you (politely)
- ______pronto See you soon
- I'm sorry
- Greetings
- What's your name? (to a person your age)
- Mr.
- Thanks
- Excuse me
33 Clues: Bye • Mr. • Miss • Mrs. • Thanks • hi/hello • See you! • I'm well • And you? • I'm so so • Good luck • I'm sorry • Greetings • Excuse me • I'm from... • A little bit • See you later • you (politely) • You're welcome • How old are you? • I'm 11 years old • Nice to meet you • Spanish in Spanish! • Where are you from? • Yes, I speak Spanish • How are you? (polite) • Do you speak Spanish? • How are you? (familiar) • ...
Speaking Languages 2025-12-10
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- I speak French
- I speak Russian
- (we)speak
- (I)speak English & Spanish
- you don't speak
- who speaks Arabic
- she doesn't speak
- Arabic
- Who speaks German
- (I)speak
- (you)speak
- we don't speak
- who speaks Japanese
- I speak Spanish
- Chinese
- French
- he doesn't speak
- who speaks Spanish
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- I speak French & German
- I speak English
- he doesn't speak English
- she speaks Tagalog
- (he/she)speaks
- (they)speak
- she speaks Vietnamese
- English
- Japanese
- I speak Chinese
- I don't speak Japanese
- Spanish
- I don't speak
- Russian
- they don't speak
- German
- (I)speak English & Arabic
- who speaks Russian
- she speaks Russian
37 Clues: Arabic • German • French • English • Spanish • Russian • Chinese • Japanese • (I)speak • (we)speak • (you)speak • (they)speak • I don't speak • I speak French • (he/she)speaks • we don't speak • I speak English • I speak Russian • you don't speak • I speak Chinese • I speak Spanish • they don't speak • he doesn't speak • who speaks Arabic • she doesn't speak • Who speaks German • she speaks Tagalog • who speaks Russian • ...
SunLine Wellness 2020-08-05
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- A fuel source that SunLine is pioneering.
- The largest city in the SunLine service area
- She is the General Manager/CEO of SunLine (2 words).
- You can transfer to this train agency from the 10 Commuter Link.
- SunLine’s Paratransit service.
- A way for college (and soon high school) students to use the bus (2 words).
- The meal you should start every day with.
- This type of exercise focuses on breathing and a series of poses to increase flexibility.
- You should __________ for at least 30 minutes 3 times per week.
- This app allows you to pay your fare on your phone.
- It is recommended that adults get at least 6 to 8 hours of this daily.
- The name of our service dedicated to getting high school students to class (2 words).
- The office with the most participation in monthly Wellness Committee activities wins the _____ _____ (2 words).
- The name of our microtransit service.
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- They are the face of SunLine to our riders.
- The southernmost portion of our service area.
- __________ rolled into service in 1977.
- What does Sunline’s Wellness Committee promote? (2 words)
- This word is the first word for fuels that don’t use gas or diesel.
- These are lessons to help riders know everything they need to ride (2 words).
- Having a good work/life __________ is a key element to wellness.
- These people lead the SunLine departments.
- SunLine’s new multi-tiered initiative.
- The middle stop on the 10 Commuter Link
- Something you can bring on board, but it stays outside the bus.
- You can track your bus using the __________ app.
- “____ a Clean Day Tomorrow - Today”
- This is a Spanish word for something we have 9 of.
- Number of SunLine local bus routes.
- By 2035, SunLine plans to convert to a zero-__________ fleet.
30 Clues: SunLine’s Paratransit service. • “____ a Clean Day Tomorrow - Today” • Number of SunLine local bus routes. • The name of our microtransit service. • SunLine’s new multi-tiered initiative. • __________ rolled into service in 1977. • The middle stop on the 10 Commuter Link • A fuel source that SunLine is pioneering. • The meal you should start every day with. • ...
Easy Spanish Crossword 2023-10-27
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- The Spanish word for "town hall."
- In Spanish, it means "she."
- A place where you can find books.
Down
- A place where you can sunbathe
- In Spanish, it means "king."
- In Spanish, it means "I."
- Spanish word for "friend."
- In Spanish, it means "he" or "it."
- In Spanish, it means "is."
- In Spanish, it means "you."
- In Spanish, it means "car."
11 Clues: Spanish word for "friend." • In Spanish, it means "she." • In Spanish, it means "car." • In Spanish, it means "king." • A place where you can sunbathe • In Spanish, it means "I." • The Spanish word for "town hall." • A place where you can find books. • In Spanish, it means "he" or "it." • In Spanish, it means "is." • In Spanish, it means "you."
Final Surrealism Puzzle 2019-04-03
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- woman artist who met the “Pope” of Surrealism in Mexico in 1938
- woman artist who flipped Surrealism upside down by painting goddesses watching over nude men
- author of the Paris Peasant
- the real mentally ill woman who revealed the surreal side of Paris
- crumbling motor town commemorated by Kahlo, according to Mariana
- Reuben found some traces of surrealism in the graphic novels of this character invented by a Belgian artist
- Barb’s descriptions of rock and roll posters in the 1960s linked Surrealism to this “druggy” experience
- Devanee said one of this guy’s innovations was painting with smoke, or fumage
- wacky Spaniard whose technical skills lent his dreamlike paintings a new kind of Surrealism
- Italian artist whose empty streets and long shadows influenced Surrealist “dreamscapes” (2 words)
- Melissa speculated that these threadlike strands growing from the skin might actually be a surrealist symbol in the work of Léonor Fini
- doll-like objects collected by Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, according to Ann
- shocking avant-garde film of 1929 that depicted symbolic sexual aggression (3 words)
- writing or drawing while letting go of conscious control
- another word for a type of “hand-painted dream photography”
- Surrealist method by which one stares at one thing and it becomes another (2 words)
- Sarah speculated that this Czech artist’s pseudonym might have played on the French word for “citizen”
- hands down that these were seen in a lithograph by Mallo, according to Aiden
- the irrational name of the irrational movement that preceded Surrealism
- Cassie talked about some of the surreal devices used by this Ukrainian-American filmmaker-dancer
- the “father” of the study of the unconscious
- maker of the fur cup and saucer in 1936
- corpse drawing game in which collaborators can’t see what each other are doing (2 words)
- chance term for Freudian parapraxis (meaningful mistakes, like the Freudian slip) (2 words)
- the German artist who excelled at rubbing and collage
- Ray the first important Dada and Surrealist filmmaker (2 words)
- Mirabel linked the work of this Afro-Cuban artist to others, including Picasso
- Maggie told us about this South Californian painter, whose style is called post-surrealism
- guy who broke with the Surrealists and took several other members over to a magazine called Documents
- Peter found evidence of a conspiracy theory in this case of this Dadaistic character, who boxed his way to a dubious celebrity
- German artist whose disturbing dolls seem perverse (to me, anyway)
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- the first major Belgian Surrealist
- Aiden unravelled some threads about the life and work of this almost forgotten Spanish woman Surrealist
- rubbing irregular surfaces to provoke visions in chalk, etc.
- the guy who could spontaneously speak a kind of poetry in his sleep
- David claimed that Pokemon Red led to a supersized version of this (2 words)
- published in 1924, it was the official “start” of Surrealism
- Sarah thinks it’s possible that Toyen used these as symbols of death in her painting Sad Day
- Emilie found some surreal elements in the films of this Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent
- Barb told us that Mouse and Kelly copied elements of this artist’s work in their spacey rock posters of the 60s
- the first Paris-based magazine for like minded proto-surrealists
- Taylor identified alchemy as one of the themes in the works of this Spanish artist working in Mexico
- Sam reported that Duchamp’s famous readymade might have been by her (2 words)
- the technical term for seeing things in random patterns
- Spanish artist who practiced “biomorphic” abstraction
- Cassie brought this theme to our attention in the works of several artists starved for attention
- the “Pope” of Surrealism
- one of the first women artists of note within the general circle of Surrealism; maker of self-portraits that seem to ask questions about normative gender categories
- woman artist who painted herself as a kind of “witch” associated with animals
- Max Ernst’s and her lived in Sedona, Arizona for a while
- glossy art magazine that followed the drier Surrealist journals around 1933
- Devanee told us these “familiars” were in Paradise in a painting by Varo
- market where on might actually see a sewing machine and an umbrella, etc. (2 words)
- Moozhan told us she was the only professional woman painter to exhibit at the International Surrealist Exhibition in England in 1936
- what a number of dissidents called the “Pope” of Surrealism in 1930
55 Clues: the “Pope” of Surrealism • author of the Paris Peasant • the first major Belgian Surrealist • maker of the fur cup and saucer in 1936 • the “father” of the study of the unconscious • Spanish artist who practiced “biomorphic” abstraction • the German artist who excelled at rubbing and collage • the technical term for seeing things in random patterns • ...
crossword puzzles 2016-09-16
15 Clues: antiwar • virgina • the dakotas • dutch motive • dutch origins • french motive • british group • dutch location • spanish motive • french location • british colonist • spanish colonist • british location • spanish location • founder of pennsylvania
Unit 4 US Becomes a World Power 2023-10-18
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- This general helped train and lead US troops during WW1 (last name only)
- Roosevelt promised to use this fleet of ships if Europeans tried to control territory in Latin America (2 words)
- The name of this Telegram which encouraged Mexico to declare war on the US
- Americans could purchase these in order to help finance World War 1 (2 words)
- Unrestricted submarine warfare, sinking of Lusitania were 2 reasons the US decides to enter WW1
- This war gave the US Philippines, Guam, & Puerto Rico (two words)
- Wilson's suggestions for the Treaty of Versailles that encouraged cooperation and world peace (2 words)
- Sanford B. Dole & others helped annex this island territory into the USA
- Which treaty ended World War 1
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- What did the US gain as a result of winning the Spanish American War
- This US WW1 battle was a victory for the Allies and helped end WW1
- Urged the creation of the navy and supported the building of a canal in Panama (last name)
- The Open Door Policy allowed US merchants to trade with this country
- Helped overthrow Queen Liliuokalani (last name)
- The explosion of this ship created the reason the US to declare war on Spain
- Charged with violating Espionage Act, this individual lost the to the US Supreme Court regarding limits to the freedom of speech (last name)
- President who encouraged & influenced the building of the Panama Canal
- Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan said it was important to build up this military branch in order to become a world power
- The construction of this would help US & other countries economically by shortening travel & costs in the Western Hemisphere (2 words)
- This invention was important in case of a chlorine gas or mustard gas attacks in the trenches (2 words)
- The Selective Service Act helped the US by using the draft to get men to become _____
21 Clues: Which treaty ended World War 1 • Helped overthrow Queen Liliuokalani (last name) • This war gave the US Philippines, Guam, & Puerto Rico (two words) • This US WW1 battle was a victory for the Allies and helped end WW1 • What did the US gain as a result of winning the Spanish American War • The Open Door Policy allowed US merchants to trade with this country • ...
Final Surrealism Puzzle 2019-04-03
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- Reba used them as a case study of pronouns and gender fluidity
- Mirabel linked the work of this Afro-Cuban artist to others, including Picasso
- Melissa speculated that these threadlike strands growing from the skin might actually be a surrealist symbol in the work of Léonor Fini
- Moozhan told us she was the only professional woman painter to exhibit at the International Surrealist Exhibition in England in 1936
- Barb told us that Mouse and Kelly copied elements of this artist’s work in their spacey rock posters of the 60s
- guy who broke with the Surrealists and took several other members over to a magazine called Documents
- the “Pope” of Surrealism
- Emilie found some surreal elements in the films of this Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent
- Taylor identified alchemy as one of the themes in the works of this Spanish artist working in Mexico
- the first Paris-based magazine for like minded proto-surrealists
- German artist whose disturbing dolls seem perverse (to me, anyway)
- woman artist who flipped Surrealism upside down by painting goddesses watching over nude men
- wacky Spaniard whose technical skills lent his dreamlike paintings a new kind of Surrealism
- writing or drawing while letting go of conscious control
- rubbing irregular surfaces to provoke visions in chalk, etc.
- Italian artist whose empty streets and long shadows influenced Surrealist “dreamscapes” (2 words)
- hands down that these were seen in a lithograph by Mallo, according to Aiden
- one of the first women artists of note within the general circle of Surrealism; maker of self-portraits that seem to ask questions about normative gender categories
- David claimed that Pokemon Red led to a supersized version of this (2 words)
- Barb’s descriptions of rock and roll posters in the 1960s linked Surrealism to this “druggy” experience
- published in 1924, it was the official “start” of Surrealism
- Cassie brought this theme to our attention in the works of several artists starved for attention
- shocking avant-garde film of 1929 that depicted symbolic sexual aggression (3 words)
- another word for a type of “hand-painted dream photography”
- the guy who could spontaneously speak a kind of poetry in his sleep
- maker of the fur cup and saucer in 1936
- corpse drawing game in which collaborators can’t see what each other are doing (2 words)
- doll-like objects collected by Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, according to Ann
- the real mentally ill woman who revealed the surreal side of Paris
- the German artist who excelled at rubbing and collage
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- what a number of dissidents called the “Pope” of Surrealism in 1930
- the irrational name of the irrational movement that preceded Surrealism
- Aiden unravelled some threads about the life and work of this almost forgotten Spanish woman Surrealist
- Sarah thinks it’s possible that Toyen used these as symbols of death in her painting Sad Day
- the first major Belgian Surrealist
- Ray the first important Dada and Surrealist filmmaker (2 words)
- Reuben found some traces of surrealism in the graphic novels of this character invented by a Belgian artist
- Cassie talked about some of the surreal devices used by this Ukrainian-American filmmaker-dancer
- Surrealist method by which one stares at one thing and it becomes another (2 words)
- woman artist who met the “Pope” of Surrealism in Mexico in 1938
- glossy art magazine that followed the drier Surrealist journals around 1933
- the technical term for seeing things in random patterns
- Maggie told us about this South Californian painter, whose style is called post-surrealism
- Sarah speculated that this Czech artist’s pseudonym might have played on the French word for “citizen”
- market where on might actually see a sewing machine and an umbrella, etc. (2 words)
- woman artist who painted herself as a kind of “witch” associated with animals
- chance term for Freudian parapraxis (meaningful mistakes, like the Freudian slip) (2 words)
- Sam reported that Duchamp’s famous readymade might have been by her (2 words)
- Peter found evidence of a conspiracy theory in this case of this Dadaistic character, who boxed his way to a dubious celebrity
- crumbling motor town commemorated by Kahlo, according to Mariana
- Spanish artist who practiced “biomorphic” abstraction
- the “father” of the study of the unconscious
- Max Ernst’s and her lived in Sedona, Arizona for a while
- Devanee said one of this guy’s innovations was painting with smoke, or fumage
- author of the Paris Peasant
- Devanee told us these “familiars” were in Paradise in a painting by Varo
56 Clues: the “Pope” of Surrealism • author of the Paris Peasant • the first major Belgian Surrealist • maker of the fur cup and saucer in 1936 • the “father” of the study of the unconscious • Spanish artist who practiced “biomorphic” abstraction • the German artist who excelled at rubbing and collage • the technical term for seeing things in random patterns • ...
wqi4rhlejfb 2025-10-24
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- servant Person who worked for several years in exchange for passage to America.
- Colony Colony founded by the Pilgrims (Separatists) in 1620 for religious freedom.
- Smith Leader who helped save Jamestown by making settlers work and trade with Native Americans.
- Pueblo leader who led a revolt against Spanish rule in 1680.
- Ponce de León Spanish explorer who looked for the Fountain of Youth and founded Florida.
- System where Spanish settlers forced Native Americans to work for them.
- colony A colony controlled directly by the English king.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- Mexico Spanish colony in the American Southwest.
- People who wanted to completely break away from the Church of England.
- English Protestants who wanted to reform (purify) the Church of England.
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- Spanish soldier-explorer who took over lands in the Americas.
- Cortés Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- Native American tribe that lived near Jamestown; also the name of their leader.
- Winthrop Leader of the Puritans and first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- system Gave land to people who paid for their own or others’ trip to Virginia.
- The first permanent English colony in America (founded in 1607).
- Bacon Led a rebellion in Virginia against the governor and wealthy landowners.
- companies Businesses where investors share money and profits for colonies.
- Spain Spain’s colonies in North America and Central America.
20 Clues: Mexico Spanish colony in the American Southwest. • Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • Cortés Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire. • colony A colony controlled directly by the English king. • Pueblo leader who led a revolt against Spanish rule in 1680. • Spanish soldier-explorer who took over lands in the Americas. • ...
Chapter 2 Terms and Names 2025-10-24
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- servant Person who worked for several years in exchange for passage to America.
- Colony Colony founded by the Pilgrims (Separatists) in 1620 for religious freedom.
- Smith Leader who helped save Jamestown by making settlers work and trade with Native Americans.
- Pueblo leader who led a revolt against Spanish rule in 1680.
- Ponce de León Spanish explorer who looked for the Fountain of Youth and founded Florida.
- System where Spanish settlers forced Native Americans to work for them.
- colony A colony controlled directly by the English king.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- Mexico Spanish colony in the American Southwest.
- People who wanted to completely break away from the Church of England.
- English Protestants who wanted to reform (purify) the Church of England.
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- Spanish soldier-explorer who took over lands in the Americas.
- Cortés Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- Native American tribe that lived near Jamestown; also the name of their leader.
- Winthrop Leader of the Puritans and first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- system Gave land to people who paid for their own or others’ trip to Virginia.
- The first permanent English colony in America (founded in 1607).
- Bacon Led a rebellion in Virginia against the governor and wealthy landowners.
- companies Businesses where investors share money and profits for colonies.
- Spain Spain’s colonies in North America and Central America.
20 Clues: Mexico Spanish colony in the American Southwest. • Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • Cortés Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire. • colony A colony controlled directly by the English king. • Pueblo leader who led a revolt against Spanish rule in 1680. • Spanish soldier-explorer who took over lands in the Americas. • ...
Chapter 2 Terms and Names 2025-10-24
Across
- servant Person who worked for several years in exchange for passage to America.
- Colony Colony founded by the Pilgrims (Separatists) in 1620 for religious freedom.
- Smith Leader who helped save Jamestown by making settlers work and trade with Native Americans.
- Pueblo leader who led a revolt against Spanish rule in 1680.
- Ponce de León Spanish explorer who looked for the Fountain of Youth and founded Florida.
- System where Spanish settlers forced Native Americans to work for them.
- colony A colony controlled directly by the English king.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- Mexico Spanish colony in the American Southwest.
- People who wanted to completely break away from the Church of England.
- English Protestants who wanted to reform (purify) the Church of England.
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- Spanish soldier-explorer who took over lands in the Americas.
- Cortés Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- Native American tribe that lived near Jamestown; also the name of their leader.
- Winthrop Leader of the Puritans and first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- system Gave land to people who paid for their own or others’ trip to Virginia.
- The first permanent English colony in America (founded in 1607).
- Bacon Led a rebellion in Virginia against the governor and wealthy landowners.
- companies Businesses where investors share money and profits for colonies.
- Spain Spain’s colonies in North America and Central America.
20 Clues: Mexico Spanish colony in the American Southwest. • Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • Cortés Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire. • colony A colony controlled directly by the English king. • Pueblo leader who led a revolt against Spanish rule in 1680. • Spanish soldier-explorer who took over lands in the Americas. • ...
9 Week Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-17
10 Clues: Sun in Spanish • Find in Spanish • Moon in Spanish • Roof in Spanish • Horse in Spanish • Floor in Spanish • Search in Spanish • Spanish in Spanish • English in Spanish • Elephant in Spanish
Foods from Spain 2021-11-10
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- suave y delicioso
- de paella de marisco
- fish in spanish
- el sándwich
- país en el sur de Europa
- comienzo de algo
- crujientes y dulces
- Tortilla espanola
- artículo más común en gazpacho
- big or large in spansih
- cosas utilizadas para hacer alimentos
- El sabor de algo
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- plato común hecho en una sartén
- Una sopa
- dulce y cremoso
- tortilla esponola
- concinera
- rice in spanish
- flavor in spanish
- normal
- ingredientes
21 Clues: normal • Una sopa • concinera • el sándwich • ingredientes • fish in spanish • dulce y cremoso • rice in spanish • comienzo de algo • El sabor de algo • suave y delicioso • tortilla esponola • flavor in spanish • Tortilla espanola • crujientes y dulces • de paella de marisco • big or large in spansih • país en el sur de Europa • artículo más común en gazpacho • plato común hecho en una sartén • ...
Tek ko_12.20.25(vol 4) 2025-12-18
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- The brightest witch of her age and a member of the Golden Trio
- Princess with 70 feet of magical, golden hair
- English for the Spanish color azul
- The revered headmaster of Hogwarts
- She disguised herself as a man to take her father's place in the army
- English for the Spanish color marrón
- The land where the musical takes place
- The beauty who saves her father from a terrifying captor
- The Hogwarts house known for bravery and daring
- Princess who slept for 100 years, from Sleeping Beauty
- Word describing the three magical objects: Hallows
- English for the Spanish color anaranjado
- The land where Nessarose is governor
- Princess who kisses a frog in New Orleans
- Head of Slytherin and Potions master at Hogwarts
- The prince who was transformed due to his selfishness in a French fairy tale
- The name of the clock of the Wizard
- Scottish princess who refuses to marry and is skilled with a bow
- The name of the university attended by Elphaba and Glinda
- Harry Potter's best friend, a pure-blood wizard
- English for the Spanish color gris
- Prince who falls for a voiceless mermaid
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- The verb that completes the musical's most popular song title: "___ Gravity"
- "te amo"
- English for the Spanish color amarillo
- Princess of Agrabah who falls for a street urchin
- The Vinkus Prince and romantic interest of both main characters
- English for the Spanish color rojo
- The name of the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- Elphaba's sister, the Wicked Witch of the East
- The character whose house lands on the Wicked Witch of the East
- The "diamond in the rough" who uses a genie's help
- The Dark Lord, whose name must not be spoken
- The full name of the future Wicked Witch of the West
- The popular wizarding sport played on broomsticks
- English for the Spanish color verde
- English for the Spanish color morado
- The name of the future Glinda the Good Witch
- English for the Spanish color blanco
- "tu me manques"
- English for the Spanish color negro
- A non-magical person, as defined by wizards
42 Clues: "te amo" • "tu me manques" • English for the Spanish color rojo • English for the Spanish color azul • The revered headmaster of Hogwarts • English for the Spanish color gris • English for the Spanish color verde • English for the Spanish color negro • The name of the clock of the Wizard • English for the Spanish color marrón • English for the Spanish color morado • ...
Spanish-American War 2023-02-17
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- Publisher of the New York World whose sensational newspaper stories called for a war to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
- Port on the southeastern coast of Cuba, site of a major naval battle during the Spanish American war
- Publisher of the New York Journal whose sensational newspaper stories called for a war to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
- capital of Spanish owned Cuba
- US army engineer who supervised the construction of the Panama Canal
- A narrow piece of land extending into a body of water and connecting two larger land masses
- Port town at the Pacific end if the Panama Canal
- Spanish general that was sent to Cuba to put down the revolt for independance
- US president during the Spanish-American war
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- Pacific islands that were acquired by the US as a result of the Spanish-American war
- US artist who illustrated reporters dispatches during the Spanish-American war
- This place has the world's best cigars
- US Secretary of State who negotiated the treaty that allowed the US access to the Panama canal zone
- Bay of a us navy station in Cuba
- Place where a very special treaty took place in 1919
- Leader of the First Volunteer Calvary regiment during the SA war - resigned as assistant secretary of the navy in order to fight
- Nickname of General John J. Pershing
17 Clues: capital of Spanish owned Cuba • Bay of a us navy station in Cuba • Nickname of General John J. Pershing • This place has the world's best cigars • US president during the Spanish-American war • Port town at the Pacific end if the Panama Canal • Place where a very special treaty took place in 1919 • US army engineer who supervised the construction of the Panama Canal • ...
