spanish words Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 3 spanish words 2022-03-18
18 Clues: hand • to get • to buy • to cook • to work • to send • to need • to raise • to speak • to dance • to answer • to prepare • to look at • I speak, I talk • to take to drink • to return (to a place) • to navigate; to surf (the Web) • to touch; to play (an instrument)
Esperanza Rising Spanish words 2023-10-09
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- Chorizo. A food that is meat.
- Sobrina. Something a aunt calls their sibling’s daughter.
- Huelga, something people may do to get better working conditions.
- La calabaza. A plant that is a vegetable.
- Gracias. Some think you say when someone does something for you.
- Entiendes. Fill in the blank “students, do you ___________ this topic.
- Rápido. To do something fast.
- Burro. An animal
- Reina. Something they have in England.
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- Campesinos. They work in the field.
- La cosecha. To collect fruits/vegetables that are grown.
- Buena suerte. You say this when someone does anything that requires luck.
- Café. A drink that most adults drink in the morning.
- Dulces. Like a candy.
- Algún día. Is a day in the future.
- Nieta. Something a grandma calls her child’s, daughter.
- De nada. Something you say when someone says thank you.
- Ándale. The need to be fast.
18 Clues: Burro. An animal • Dulces. Like a candy. • Ándale. The need to be fast. • Chorizo. A food that is meat. • Rápido. To do something fast. • Algún día. Is a day in the future. • Campesinos. They work in the field. • Reina. Something they have in England. • La calabaza. A plant that is a vegetable. • Café. A drink that most adults drink in the morning. • ...
J and C Sip and solve 2024-12-31
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- The bridal dress shop name where Jadah said yes to the dress
- The state CJ was born in
- Jadah's first boy crush celebrity (two words)
- Jadah's middle name
- How many siblings does Jadah have
- CJ's birth month
- The hotel company Jadah and CJ stay at most
- Which Best man only has 1 kid
- What state was the bach/bachelorette trip in
- Which high school did CJ and Jadah meet at
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- The month they started dating
- Name of wedding venue
- Jadah's 'something blue' in the wedding
- Maid of Honors name
- Mr and Mrs__________
- CJ's favorite football team
- Who was interested first
- Jadahs favorite flower
- "I love you" in Spanish
- What Jadah is going to school to be
20 Clues: CJ's birth month • Maid of Honors name • Jadah's middle name • Mr and Mrs__________ • Name of wedding venue • Jadahs favorite flower • "I love you" in Spanish • The state CJ was born in • Who was interested first • CJ's favorite football team • The month they started dating • Which Best man only has 1 kid • How many siblings does Jadah have • What Jadah is going to school to be • ...
La Primavera! 2022-04-26
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- In Spanish , what do we mow on the ground?
- How do you say spring break in spanish?
- What is another name for rabbit in Spanish?
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- In Spanish, what holiday is in may?
- The opposite of sad is:
- Creative in spanish is:
- In Spanish , a caterpillar turns into a:
- What grows in spring?
- What is nap in spanish?
- How do you say sun in spanish?
10 Clues: What grows in spring? • The opposite of sad is: • Creative in spanish is: • What is nap in spanish? • How do you say sun in spanish? • In Spanish, what holiday is in may? • How do you say spring break in spanish? • In Spanish , a caterpillar turns into a: • In Spanish , what do we mow on the ground? • What is another name for rabbit in Spanish?
Fi_l In T_e Bl__ks 2024-03-28
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- _________ is wider than the moon.
- Chocolate comes from _____ beans.
- A _____ is 1/100th of a second.
- The __________ was invented in 1927.
- The Statue Of Liberty used to be a _________.
- ____ _____ wrote The Pickwick Papers.
- Japan has over 200 types of ______s.
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- You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -______ ______
- A shrimp’s heart is in its ____.
- The _______ national anthem has no words.
- The _________ is the biggest fruit in the world.
- An _______s eye is bigger than its brain.
- _________ chose the unicorn as its national animal.
- _______ was once sold as a medicine.
14 Clues: A _____ is 1/100th of a second. • A shrimp’s heart is in its ____. • _________ is wider than the moon. • Chocolate comes from _____ beans. • The __________ was invented in 1927. • _______ was once sold as a medicine. • Japan has over 200 types of ______s. • ____ _____ wrote The Pickwick Papers. • The _______ national anthem has no words. • ...
Vocabulary/Spelling 5th and 6th 2025-10-03
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- a gradual, steady increase in loudness or force.
- a person who, without thought or understanding, merely repeats the words or imitates the actions of another
- to extend beyond the main body or line; project; protrude
- the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera.
- contentedly confident of one's ability, superiority, or correctness; complacent.
- Spanish name of Spain.
- an informal dance, especially of celebration, involving a group following a leader in a single line.
- any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family
- an orange-colored condiment consisting of its dried stigmas, used to color and flavor foods
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- to remain silent or hold oneself aloof in a sullen, ill-humored, or offended mood.
- tape a magnetic-tape cartridge, especially one carrying four pairs of stereo tracks of prerecorded sound or music.
- to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend.
- Spanish for hope
- to carry lightly and smoothly through the air or over water.
- an endorsement issued by an authorized representative of a country
15 Clues: Spanish for hope • Spanish name of Spain. • a gradual, steady increase in loudness or force. • the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera. • any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family • to extend beyond the main body or line; project; protrude • to carry lightly and smoothly through the air or over water. • ...
Description vocabulary spanish 2025-11-07
11 Clues: a blonde girl • los ojos (blue) • spanish for tall • spanish word for big • es no joven es...(old) • spanish word for young • another word for marrón • el es muy (hardworking) • spanish word for serious • the spanish word for shirt • ella es no fea muy (pretty)
Words Italian and Spanish 2025-10-16
10 Clues: What,Italian • Day, Italian • Cool, Spanish • Love, Italian • Play, Italian • Want, Spanish • King, Spanish • Night, Spanish • Hello, Italian • Thank-you, Spanish
Age of Exploration 2021-09-27
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- Spanish born in the New World
- Leader in Age of Exploration
- The science or practice of drawing maps
- Lead expedition in sear of El Dorado
- steering the ship
- A diease many sailors suffered from
- First to sail around Africa than all the way to India
- Were of African and Spanish ancestry
- Were of African and Native ancestry
- Portuguese ship design that used square sails and lateen
- Pepper, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon
- Find ship's latitude at sea
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- steering the ship
- de Soto Explored the Southeastern U.S. in search of gold
- Spanish born in Spain
- Cartier Sailed up the St. Lawrence river claiming the area for France
- Spanish explorer
- determines the altitude of the sun or stars which could find the latitude
- Established school of navigation at Sagres
- An instrument containing a magnetized pointer that shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
20 Clues: Spanish explorer • steering the ship • steering the ship • Spanish born in Spain • Find ship's latitude at sea • Leader in Age of Exploration • Spanish born in the New World • Pepper, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon • A diease many sailors suffered from • Were of African and Native ancestry • Lead expedition in sear of El Dorado • Were of African and Spanish ancestry • ...
Explorers Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-08
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- Spanish explorer who discovered the land now known as Florida
- Portuguese explorer who circumnavigated the world
- Portuguese explorer who was the first to reach India
- British statesman who funded 3 voyages to Roanoke
- Italian explorer who traveled to China
- Viking explorer
- Sailed for Spain and discovered the West IndiesI
- British explorer who discovered the Hudson River and Bay
- French explorer who discovered Lake Champlain and the Great Lakes
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs in Mexido
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- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean
- Italian explorer who discovered New York Harbor
- Italian explorer who conquered the Incas
- British explorer who circumnavigated the world
- Spanish explorer of southwestern US
- Portuguese explorer who first went around Africa
- Italian explorer who discovered S. America and the Amazon River
- French explorer who discovered St. Lawrence Seaway
- Sailed for England and discovered Newfoundland
19 Clues: Viking explorer • Spanish explorer of southwestern US • Italian explorer who traveled to China • Italian explorer who conquered the Incas • British explorer who circumnavigated the world • Sailed for England and discovered Newfoundland • Italian explorer who discovered New York Harbor • Portuguese explorer who first went around Africa • ...
PANTHER SURVIVOR 2022 2022-06-07
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- F
- PANTHERS HAVENT DONE THIS IN YEARS
- SHITS ON BED
- SPANISH DRINK
- SENIOR PANTHER
- SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF DUMB AND BLIND
- BOB
- SPANISH TENNIS PLAYER
- EL REY DE HAMBURGUESA
- JUST BE ONE
- SPANISH F1 FERRARI DRIVER
- M
- AUSSIES LIKE DRINKING THESE
- EXPENSIVE BOAT
- B
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- BREAKFAST DRINK
- OWNS A FARM
- SHOTS
- RAGE HERE
- OFFICE DAY
- USE TO DECIPHER
- WTF ARE WE?
- BLACK CAT
- APES HANDS
- EVERYONE THINKS HE CAN
- HELLO
- HOME PLATE
- MONDAY MORNING FIRST GO STANDARD
- WHERE ARE WE GOING
- GO BOOM BOOM
- FREE MONEY
- COUNTRY
32 Clues: F • M • B • BOB • SHOTS • HELLO • COUNTRY • RAGE HERE • BLACK CAT • OFFICE DAY • APES HANDS • HOME PLATE • FREE MONEY • OWNS A FARM • WTF ARE WE? • JUST BE ONE • SHITS ON BED • GO BOOM BOOM • SPANISH DRINK • SENIOR PANTHER • EXPENSIVE BOAT • BREAKFAST DRINK • USE TO DECIPHER • WHERE ARE WE GOING • SPANISH TENNIS PLAYER • EL REY DE HAMBURGUESA • EVERYONE THINKS HE CAN • SPANISH F1 FERRARI DRIVER • AUSSIES LIKE DRINKING THESE • ...
Spanish crossword 2023-03-29
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- stop being visible or disappear
- an agreement or compromise
- means always in spanish
- an abstract idea or concept
- a real event:reality
- doing something freely
- judegment or constructive feedback on a piece of work
- difficult or complicated
- a series of thoughts or a dream
- means a perception of something not there in english
- make clear to someone by description of that thing
- let me
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- means sincerely in spanish
- to listen to
- feeling
- falling in love
- move at a regular pace or walk
- spelled the same in spanish and english
- stop or delay
- resembles a synonym for shyness in english
20 Clues: let me • feeling • to listen to • stop or delay • falling in love • a real event:reality • doing something freely • means always in spanish • difficult or complicated • means sincerely in spanish • an agreement or compromise • an abstract idea or concept • move at a regular pace or walk • stop being visible or disappear • a series of thoughts or a dream • ...
Mexican Independence Day Crossword puzzle (all answers are in Spanish) 2023-09-14
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- Cry of Dolores
- Spain
- The city where the rebellion began.
- The second revolutionary priest-leader.
- "Creole" in Spanish. Those born in the "New World" of Spanish/European blood.
- Soldier
- Priests
- They system of government where most people can vote.
- Colony
- The first leader of the rebellion and most recognized as the "father of Mexico".
- After "Nueva Espana" it became the name of the new country
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- The leader of a democratic country.
- Indigenous
- Holiday in Spanish
- Army
- War
- Liberty
- Battle
- The presidential plaza in Mexico City.
- The first leader of independent Mexico.
- Revolution
21 Clues: War • Army • Spain • Battle • Colony • Liberty • Soldier • Priests • Indigenous • Revolution • Cry of Dolores • Holiday in Spanish • The leader of a democratic country. • The city where the rebellion began. • The presidential plaza in Mexico City. • The second revolutionary priest-leader. • The first leader of independent Mexico. • They system of government where most people can vote. • ...
Science and Technology and Nation Building 2023-10-23
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- - Traditional Filipino town crier
- - Noble title in pre-colonial Philippines
- - Spanish trading ships
- - Exchange of goods and services
- - System of government based on the people's participation
- - Term used to describe the influence of the friars in the Philippines
- - Filipino pre-wedding tradition
- - Filipino amulet or talisman
- - Quick-service restaurants with pre-prepared food
- - Irregular fighters in warfare
- - Traditional Filipino alcoholic beverage made from coconut sap
- - Educated Filipino class during Spanish colonial period
- - Ancient Filipino boat
- - Mythical creature in Filipino folklore, often depicted as a vampire-like being
- - Filipino poetic debate
- - Religious offering or contribution
- - Ancient Indian language
- - Filipinos of Spanish descent
- - Blood compact or treaty of friendship
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- - Systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation
- - Process of establishing control over a territory and its people
- - Filipino term for "image" or "picture"
- - Traditional Filipino dish
- - Act of setting someone free from oppression or slavery
- - Anti-Japanese guerrilla group during World War II
- - Pre-colonial Filipino deity
- - Local leader during Spanish colonial period
- - Policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization
- - Shifting cultivation or slash-and-burn farming
- - Spanish-born individuals in the Philippines
- - Filipino spirit of communal unity and cooperation
- - Indigenous people of the Philippines
- trade - Economic policy without restrictions or tariffs
- - Noble class in pre-colonial Philippines
- - Mythical bird in Filipino folklore
- - Spanish policy of consolidating indigenous communities
- - Traditional Filipino headgear or crown
- - Permanent ink designs on the skin
- - Filipino folklore or legends
- - Filipino term for "bundle" or "package"
- - Mandatory payment to the government
- - Military weapons for firing projectiles
- - Ancient Filipino writing system
- - Organized group of individuals living together in a community
- - Spanish identification papers
- - Filipino mourning tradition
46 Clues: - Spanish trading ships • - Ancient Filipino boat • - Filipino poetic debate • - Ancient Indian language • - Traditional Filipino dish • - Pre-colonial Filipino deity • - Filipino amulet or talisman • - Filipino mourning tradition • - Filipino folklore or legends • - Filipinos of Spanish descent • - Irregular fighters in warfare • - Spanish identification papers • ...
Science and Technology and Nation Building 2023-10-23
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- - Act of setting someone free from oppression or slavery
- - Shifting cultivation or slash-and-burn farming
- - Term used to describe the influence of the friars in the Philippines
- - Organized group of individuals living together in a community
- - Local leader during Spanish colonial period
- - Indigenous people of the Philippines
- - Mythical creature in Filipino folklore, often depicted as a vampire-like being
- - Traditional Filipino headgear or crown
- - Religious offering or contribution
- - Mandatory payment to the government
- - Policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization
- - Pre-colonial Filipino deity
- - Filipino folklore or legends
- - Filipino term for "bundle" or "package"
- - Blood compact or treaty of friendship
- - Anti-Japanese guerrilla group during World War II
- - Irregular fighters in warfare
- - Traditional Filipino alcoholic beverage made from coconut sap
- - Traditional Filipino dish
- trade - Economic policy without restrictions or tariffs
- - Filipinos of Spanish descent
- - Filipino amulet or talisman
- - Process of establishing control over a territory and its people
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- - Spanish trading ships
- - System of government based on the people's participation
- - Filipino poetic debate
- - Noble class in pre-colonial Philippines
- - Permanent ink designs on the skin
- - Spanish identification papers
- - Filipino mourning tradition
- - Educated Filipino class during Spanish colonial period
- - Ancient Filipino boat
- - Quick-service restaurants with pre-prepared food
- - Filipino pre-wedding tradition
- - Spanish-born individuals in the Philippines
- - Exchange of goods and services
- - Ancient Indian language
- - Military weapons for firing projectiles
- - Filipino term for "image" or "picture"
- - Filipino spirit of communal unity and cooperation
- - Mythical bird in Filipino folklore
- - Spanish policy of consolidating indigenous communities
- - Noble title in pre-colonial Philippines
- - Traditional Filipino town crier
- - Systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation
- - Ancient Filipino writing system
46 Clues: - Spanish trading ships • - Ancient Filipino boat • - Filipino poetic debate • - Ancient Indian language • - Traditional Filipino dish • - Filipino mourning tradition • - Pre-colonial Filipino deity • - Filipino amulet or talisman • - Filipino folklore or legends • - Filipinos of Spanish descent • - Spanish identification papers • - Irregular fighters in warfare • ...
Spanish Question words 2021-09-09
Spanish words (translate) 2024-12-09
Diversity & Inclusion Summer Puzzle 2020-07-31
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- Philosopher born in Amsterdam
- Last name of a Spanish Biochemist
- A Dutch digestive
- Dutch word for their favorite vehicle
- First name of a Spaniard who wrote about windmills
- What Dutch people do after work
- Last name of a Dutch mathematician
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- Last name of a Dutch soccer player
- Spanish Formula One driver
- Spanish national liquor
- First name of the earless painter
- Last name of a surrealist artist with a mustache
- Eaten with Sangria for free
- First name of former Spanish soccer player
14 Clues: A Dutch digestive • Spanish national liquor • Spanish Formula One driver • Eaten with Sangria for free • Philosopher born in Amsterdam • What Dutch people do after work • First name of the earless painter • Last name of a Spanish Biochemist • Last name of a Dutch soccer player • Last name of a Dutch mathematician • Dutch word for their favorite vehicle • ...
Languages 2023-08-30
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- "Hello" in French
- "Dog" in Spanish
- Language spoken in Hispanic countries
- "Hello" in German
- The number three in Spanish
- A greeting in ASL
- The number two in French
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- "Please" in German
- Language spoken in Paris and parts of Canada
- What one must do to learn another language
- "Hello" in Spanish
- "Learn" in German
- Silent language spoken with hands and fingers
13 Clues: "Dog" in Spanish • "Hello" in French • "Hello" in German • "Learn" in German • A greeting in ASL • "Please" in German • "Hello" in Spanish • The number two in French • The number three in Spanish • Language spoken in Hispanic countries • What one must do to learn another language • Language spoken in Paris and parts of Canada • Silent language spoken with hands and fingers
El crucigrama 2023-10-13
11 Clues: Monday • Friday • Book in Spanish • Paper in Spanish • Good morning in Spanish • How are you? (informal) • The formal "you" in Spanish • The amount of hours in a day • The informal "you" in Spanish • The month that Christmas is celebrated. • The month that Halloween is celebrated.
December 10, 1898 2024-10-08
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- of San Juan Hill (6, 2, 4, 4)
- Bay (6, 3)
- of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories.
- cavalry unit led by Teddy Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
- Maine (3, 5)
- Roosevelt (5, 9)
- of a significant naval victory where the U.S. defeated the Spanish fleet in the Philippines.
- that ended the Spanish-American War, ceding territories to the U.S.
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- of Paris (5, 2, 5)
- battle led by Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War.
- (10)
- battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, sparking the Spanish-American War.
- of the Rough Riders and hero of the Battle of San Juan Hill.
- Riders (5, 6)
14 Clues: (10) • Bay (6, 3) • Maine (3, 5) • Riders (5, 6) • Roosevelt (5, 9) • of Paris (5, 2, 5) • of San Juan Hill (6, 2, 4, 4) • of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories. • of the Rough Riders and hero of the Battle of San Juan Hill. • that ended the Spanish-American War, ceding territories to the U.S. • ...
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Crossword 2021-05-17
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- If you are afraid then "Tú tienes _________".
- What is the word for a ¨phone call¨ in Spanish?
- En este sito hay muchos animales.
- ¨a shame¨ en español
- ¨el fin de _______¨ = weekend
- ¨________ que sí¨ is how you say ¨Of course¨
- How to say ¨with¨ in Spanish
- The word for ¨fun¨ in Spanish
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- Llamo a mi amigo, pero no contesta. Entonces, yo dejo un __________.
- En el parque de diversiones hay una _________ rusa.
- ¨moment¨ in Spanish
- Los ________ chocadores son divertidos.
- Tú necesitas esto para entrar en un parque de diversiones.
- Para comunicar, muchas personas usan un teléfono __________.
- You can buy and eat a deep fried Oreo here.
- En esto hay muchos peces que nadan.
- Puede aprender mucho en un _________.
17 Clues: ¨moment¨ in Spanish • ¨a shame¨ en español • How to say ¨with¨ in Spanish • ¨el fin de _______¨ = weekend • The word for ¨fun¨ in Spanish • En este sito hay muchos animales. • En esto hay muchos peces que nadan. • Puede aprender mucho en un _________. • Los ________ chocadores son divertidos. • You can buy and eat a deep fried Oreo here. • ...
Spanish Pronouns 2024-09-11
9 Clues: Spanish for I • Spanish for we • Spanish for he • Spanish for she • Spanish for you all • Spanish for they (male) • Spanish for you (formal) • Spanish for they (female) • Spanish for you (informal)
Día de los muertos 2023-11-02
21 Clues: toys • food • angel • altar • candle • flowers • incense • marigolds • tomb/grave • sugar skull • photographs • dead, plural • hot chocolate • souls in Spanish • bread of the dead • monarch butterfly • skeletons in Spanish • refreshments, drinks • cut tissue paper decoration • female skeleton, dressed nicely • skeleton figures used as decorations
Maya, Aztec, and Inca 2019-04-08
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- / the king of the Inca was know as the _______ Inca
- / picture writing used by the Maya
- / the basic unit of the Inca community
- / people who conquered the Aztec and Inca
- / The Maya____________ predicted the end of world on Dec. 21, 2012
- / El____________ is a famous pyramid found in the Maya city of Chichen Itza
- / Francisco ____________ conquered the Inca Emprire
- / monument made by the Maya and Aztec with a temple on top to their gods
- / he conquered the Aztecs
- / capital of the Aztec empire
- / a Maya book made from a number of pages folded up in a zig zag pattern
- / Powerful empire in South America when the Spanish arrived
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- / ___________ Picchu was a hidden Inca city never discovered by the Spanish
- / Aztec language
- / the Maya, Aztec, and Inca did not make use of this round invention
- / the staple food for all 3 civilizations
- / Spanish explorers, treasure hunters, and conquerors
- / an infectious disease brought to the Americas by the Spanish
- / The Maya played this ball game in a large court surrounded by stone walls
- / the Inca built these throughout their empire to enable communication by messenger runner
- / this famous food came from the Americas and the cacao seed
- / Capital city of the Inca
- / name for the Aztec king
- / king of the Aztec when the Spanish arrived
- / modern day country where the Aztec lived
- / the Inca had to pay a labor_____ to the government each year
- / the Inca god Inti was the god of the ______
27 Clues: / Aztec language • / name for the Aztec king • / he conquered the Aztecs • / Capital city of the Inca • / capital of the Aztec empire • / picture writing used by the Maya • / the basic unit of the Inca community • / the staple food for all 3 civilizations • / people who conquered the Aztec and Inca • / modern day country where the Aztec lived • ...
141-156 Spain and Europe finding the Americas 2024-09-26
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- A young Indian women who knew the Aztec and Maya languages.
- The capital of the Aztec empire.
- Columbus landed in the islands in 1492 that are now called the ______.
- spanish colonial society made of distinct social classes at the top were?
- The American Indians who lived in brazil.
- The spanish brought African captives to the Americas in what year?
- Who was the Aztec emporer from 1502 to 1520.
- The wealth of the Americas helped make _____ the most powerful country in Europe.
- what Italian explorer commanded an English expedition?
- an Aztec god-king who had long ago vowed to return from the east.
- American-born descendents of Spanish settlers.
- who was the first conquistador.
- Who condemned the evils of the encomienda system?
- In 1620 a group of english settlers landed at plymouth what were these settlers called?
- The ____ fought spanish rule in mexico and central America.
- Many American Indians were forced to become _____.
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- After several months the Spanish executed who?
- what religion did Pizarro and his small force make the Inca leader convert to?
- What treaty ended the seven years war?
- An agreement among people.
- What type of pirates operated with the approval of European governments.
- People of American Indian and European ancestry were called _____.
- who established a colony in quebec?
- The people Columbus first found on the island he found in 1942.
- What city grew so quickly that by 1550 it was the largest spanish speaking city in the world.
25 Clues: An agreement among people. • who was the first conquistador. • The capital of the Aztec empire. • who established a colony in quebec? • What treaty ended the seven years war? • The American Indians who lived in brazil. • Who was the Aztec emporer from 1502 to 1520. • After several months the Spanish executed who? • American-born descendents of Spanish settlers. • ...
Spanish Vocabulary Word Puzzle 2023-03-01
9 Clues: 'hat' in Spanish. • 'wood' in Spanish. • 'house' in Spanish. • 'table' in Spanish. • 'scarf' in Spanish. • 'there' in Spanish. • 'to eat' in Spanish. • 'pretty' in Spanish. • 'to put away' in Spanish.
Irregular verbs 2025-01-29
15 Clues: infinitive of hit • infinitive of went • past simple of get • past simple of fly • infinitive of froze • in Spanish "colgar" • past simple of have • past simple of hide • past simple of grow • past simple of find • past simple of give • past simple of hold • infinitive of forgot • in Spanish "perdonar" • in Spanish "encontrar"
Mira Trivedi Sec. #3 X-Word 2024-03-21
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- Who actually wrote the Monroe Doctrine?(Three Words)
- Andrew________ went to Florida with 3,000 soilders to kill all of the escaped slaves in the Black Seminoles.
- Henry______ was a mediator between Webster and Calhoun.
- The Monroe Document told the ________ countries to stay out of our land or America.
- Calhoun believed that if we abolished slavery then they would be come the ______ and the slaves would become the masters.
- Henry Clay ran for presidency ___________ times and lost each time.
- _______ Clay wanted the government to gain more power to further expand the countries.
- This treaty secured Florida for us. (Paid 5 Million dollars) (Three words)
- ______ Indians allowed escaped slaves to live near them or with them. (They traded crops with each other until Americans invaded them.)
- Calhoun was also one of the many Southerners who didn't want the________________________ to gain more power.(Two words)
- Webster _________ slavery and the war of 1812.
- Clay claimed that he'd rather be _________ than be president.
- How much did America pay Spain for Florida?(Two Words)
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- _________ was a Supreme Court Case where the Court ruled that the states could not interfere with federal institutions within their borders. (Three words)
- This document told European countries that they weren't welcome in Latin America or America. (Two Words) (Britan Supported it)
- Spain also couldn't do anything about America's invasion of Florida because they didn't want to stop _____ with America.
- Henry Clay was a representative for the West and was known as a _________________ between the north and south. (Calhoun and Webster)
- When one is more loyal to their state then their country as whole what is that called?
- Calhoun supported __________ and the south more than the nation as a whole.
- Webster believed slavery was "_____" and should be abolished.
- Daniel ________ was a representative for the north.
- Henry Clay came up with a plan called the _______________. This plan would promote economic growth for all states or sections.(Two words)
- When America invaded Florida ________ couldn't do anything about it due to the fact that they didn't want to start a war with America.
- John C. Calhoun was a representative for the _______.
- This fort was one of the Black Seminoles, it by the Apalachicola River.(Two Words)
- _______ Webster was a representative from Connecticut.
- _________ believed slavery and the war of 1812 were needed and good.
- The _____ colonies had separated from Spain in hopes to be just like America. It didn't work out for them.)
28 Clues: Webster _________ slavery and the war of 1812. • Daniel ________ was a representative for the north. • Who actually wrote the Monroe Doctrine?(Three Words) • John C. Calhoun was a representative for the _______. • _______ Webster was a representative from Connecticut. • How much did America pay Spain for Florida?(Two Words) • ...
Spanish: Restaurant Words 2017-03-13
Spanish classroom words 2023-10-05
12 Clues: Not a desk • Tracks the time • Used to make art • The teachers room • Attatched to a desk • Enters the classroom • Used to remove mistakes • You take a test with this • Holds all your belongings • Holds the important papers • You use this to access the internet • Part of the room to make different floor levels
Spanish Interrogative Words 2022-02-23
Spanish Vocab Words 2025-04-24
Spanish Introduction Words 2022-09-09
words from Spanish 2021-04-05
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- clay mixed with straw and baked in the sun to make bricks
- a destructive thunderstorm. accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud
- a food prepared from roasted cocoa beans
- an unusually adventurous action; adventure
- a blanket-like cape
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- a biting insect
- an eating area where guests take food to their own tables
- a small donkey
- a cream colored horse
- a pulpy green or brown fruit having yellow-green flesh
- a tropical storm with winds exceeding 74 miles per hour
- a light, narrow boat powered by oars or a paddle
12 Clues: a small donkey • a biting insect • a blanket-like cape • a cream colored horse • a food prepared from roasted cocoa beans • an unusually adventurous action; adventure • a light, narrow boat powered by oars or a paddle • a pulpy green or brown fruit having yellow-green flesh • a tropical storm with winds exceeding 74 miles per hour • ...
Spanish Words #1 2021-11-15
Spanish Vocabulary Words 2021-11-16
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- a place where you stay
- a place to watch movies
- a person who checks your teeth
- a place where you work
- what you say when you meet someone
- somewhere you go out to eat
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- somewhere you go to learn
- a place that is quiet and you read books
- someone who does check ups on someone
- Somewhere you go to out money inside something
- somewhere you go to do a picnic
- When you are showing great pleasure
12 Clues: a place where you stay • a place where you work • a place to watch movies • somewhere you go to learn • somewhere you go out to eat • a person who checks your teeth • somewhere you go to do a picnic • what you say when you meet someone • When you are showing great pleasure • someone who does check ups on someone • a place that is quiet and you read books • ...
Spanish Vocabulary Words 2023-03-10
Spanish school words 2023-03-29
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- something that goes on a pole outside of a school that flaps in the wind
- a school supplies you write with
- something you use to measure things
- a school supplies you write on
- something you use in social studies that is round
- something you use in math class
- something you put your school supplies in
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- something you use in social studies that is flat
- something teachers write on in the front of the class
- a time where you eat at school
- something you use a lot during the school day like you are using it right now
- somewhere you paint things
12 Clues: somewhere you paint things • a time where you eat at school • a school supplies you write on • something you use in math class • a school supplies you write with • something you use to measure things • something you put your school supplies in • something you use in social studies that is flat • something you use in social studies that is round • ...
New Spanish Words 2024-09-20
Languages 2023-11-19
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- Russian, spoken in vast landscapes, is strong and bold, like a bear in the wilderness. It opens doors to a diverse culture.
- Korean, spoken in Korea, dances like a graceful performance. It's a gateway to a culture rich in tradition and modern innovation.
- Swahili, spoken in East Africa, is like a rhythm of drums. It connects people across diverse landscapes and vibrant traditions.
- Spanish, spoken in many countries, dances with lively words and flavors. It's like a fiesta of sounds and expressions.
- Dutch, spoken in the Netherlands, is like a friendly windmill turning with warmth. It opens doors to a land of tulips and innovation.
- Japanese, a language from Japan, is like a delicate cherry blossom. It opens doors to a world of precision and ancient customs.
- Italian, a language of passion, is like a romantic serenade. It's the key to the art, music, and delicious cuisine of Italy.
- Hindi, spoken in India, is like a colorful festival of words. It connects people with the vibrancy of Indian traditions.
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- Portuguese, spoken in Portugal and Brazil, is like a warm breeze carrying the rhythm of samba. It's a language of passion.
- German, with its strong sounds, is like a symphony of precision. It's a key to engineering, technology, and classic literature.
- English is a widely spoken language, connecting people globally. It's like a key unlocking doors to diverse cultures.
- French, a language of elegance, flows like poetry. It's a window to art, romance, and a world of refined expressions.
- Mandarin, a language from China, is like a musical composition with tones. It opens doors to ancient traditions and stories.
- Arabic, a language spoken in the Middle East, is like a tapestry of rich history. It carries tales of ancient civilizations.
- Bengali, spoken in Bangladesh and India, is like a river of poetic words. It reflects the beauty of literature and culture.
15 Clues: English is a widely spoken language, connecting people globally. It's like a key unlocking doors to diverse cultures. • French, a language of elegance, flows like poetry. It's a window to art, romance, and a world of refined expressions. • ...
The New World crossword puzzle 2022-12-12
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- The conquistadors were eventually replaced with administrators and ___________.
- One of the animals incorporated into the Aztec warrior costumes
- Christianity could incorporated into Aztec and Incan beliefs without causing a total something of local tradition
- One of the major precious metals the Spanish took back to Europe
- This is one of the ways in which modern-day Aztec culture survives
- A food that fascinated and changed Europe
- A luxury good in high European demand
- The percentage of gold and silver that ended up going to the monarch
- Meaning 'to steal', the Spanish did this to the goods they found in the Americas.
- The Spanish treated the American mines as a something that could fund their armies, among other things
- Cortes built a new city to replace Tenochtitlan, calling it what city?
- The vast wealth from the Americas enabled Spain to become a great empire specialising in what?
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- One of the crops introduced from the Old World that grew well in the tropical American climate
- The Spanish traded gold, silver, and this type of produce from the Americas
- Mexico City was designed to become what kind of capital?
- In 1561, this city became the new center of the Spanish world.
- Europeans developed a taste for this imported good starting with the letter C
- This religion played a major role in maintaining Spanish control.
- The old Inca prayed to this type of god
- More than how many hundred monasteries were built?
- A word meaning mixed Spanish and (American) Indian ancestry
- Spain's silver trail spread, or stretched, across this.
- Europeans traded manufactured goods with Africans in exchange for
- Spain became a sixth-century something.
- Meaning the belief in many gods
- Crops were grown in the Americas because it was _____, a word meaning 'low cost'
- Forests were cleared to make way for plantations growing this type of addictive ingredient.
27 Clues: Meaning the belief in many gods • A luxury good in high European demand • The old Inca prayed to this type of god • Spain became a sixth-century something. • A food that fascinated and changed Europe • More than how many hundred monasteries were built? • Spain's silver trail spread, or stretched, across this. • Mexico City was designed to become what kind of capital? • ...
the age of exploration 2018-09-10
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- nunez de balboa /Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador
- de las casas / Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer before becoming a Dominican friar.
- passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view
- /a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- Columbus / An Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
- / denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- /one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- magellan / was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer
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- de champlain /Samuel de Champlain, known as "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
- Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River
- /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- / an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
- /a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- /a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- cortes /Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- marquette /French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley
21 Clues: cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer • de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin. • passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view • Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River • /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
Spanish conquest 2014-11-17
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- a type of war fought between two groups in one nation
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers
- people of mixed Native American and European ancestry
- people born in Spain
- another name for pirates
- resistance to disease
- explorer who conquered Peru
- a worker forced to work to pay off a debt
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- someone given power in the New World
- Spanish and Portuguese conquest increased this
- formal agreement between two or more nations
- explorer who conquered Mexico
- Spanish conquerors
- a Spanish plantation
14 Clues: Spanish conquerors • people born in Spain • a Spanish plantation • resistance to disease • another name for pirates • explorer who conquered Peru • explorer who conquered Mexico • someone given power in the New World • a worker forced to work to pay off a debt • formal agreement between two or more nations • American-born descendants of Spanish settlers • ...
Age of Exploration 2025-11-25
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- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- the ocean in which Europeans crossed to get to the New World
- the right of Spanish settlers to use Native Americans as laborers
- a state that controls colonies
- the exchange of foods, goods, animals and diseases between the New World (Americas) and the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia)
- a Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Aztec Empire
- products made by raw materials & natural resources that can be sold to consumers
- an explorer who sailed for Spain, and whose explorations led to the global exchange of goods and ideas between the Eastern and Western hemispheres
- a Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Incan Empire
- natural material that can be manufactured into a more valuable product
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- motives for exploration - the desire to spread Christianty; power & fame; to find riches
- mostly peasants farmers and some business owners of mixed Native American & Spanish descent who held few rights
- Helped sailors figure out their distance north or south of the equator
- an areas controlled by another country for that country's benefit
- a person of pure Spanish descent who lived in Latin America; held major wealth but little power in the government
- an economic system used by European countries, in which they would increase their supply of gold and silver through a favorable balance of trade
- Used by sailors to find their bearing, or direction of travel
- to sell goods to another country
- a large agricultural estate in which slaves were forced to work on; ex: sugar
- a person born in Spain who moved to Latin America; held political power and major wealth
- a Spanish conquerer
- the journey of Africans from Africa to the Americas
- Latin Americans of mixed African & Spanish descent who held few rights
23 Clues: a Spanish conquerer • a state that controls colonies • to sell goods to another country • the journey of Africans from Africa to the Americas • a Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Aztec Empire • a Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Incan Empire • the ocean in which Europeans crossed to get to the New World • ...
The Aztec Empire 2025-11-25
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- Floating gardens used for farming.
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- A major religious practice the Aztecs believed kept the gods strong.
- The disease brought by Europeans that devastated the Aztecs.
- The Aztec Ruler when the Spanish arrived.
- The number of Aztec books that remained after the Spanish Conquest.
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- Religious temples where ceremonies took place.
- Where the Aztec Empire is today.
- The law that allowed the Spanish to enslave the Aztecs.
- The Conquistador who led Spanish invasion of the Aztec Empire.
- The Spanish Queen who was in power when Columbus set sail to the Americas.
- The most valuable trade item in the Aztec economy.
- The animal that the Spanish brought over to the Aztec Empire.
13 Clues: Where the Aztec Empire is today. • Floating gardens used for farming. • The capital city of the Aztec Empire. • The Aztec Ruler when the Spanish arrived. • Religious temples where ceremonies took place. • The most valuable trade item in the Aztec economy. • The law that allowed the Spanish to enslave the Aztecs. • ...
Mother's Day Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-19
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- you should greet your mom with this
- “the man is the head and the women is the ____”
- an enduring gift from the outdoors
- season of transition to warmth
- maternal predecessor
- gift of written words or pictures
- something your dentist insists not to eat
- a common ancestry
- expensive item(s) to wear
- affection, adoration
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- Willie Wonka’s famous creation
- you need this when you have children
- mouth gestures
- title given to who has given birth to you
- crafting sweetened edibles
- presentation of a thoughtful object
- day Mother’s Day falls on annually
- you should be this for your mom
- the word “mother” in Spanish
- a dozen of these would make any woman smile
- time of the year Mother’s Day falls on
21 Clues: mouth gestures • a common ancestry • maternal predecessor • affection, adoration • expensive item(s) to wear • crafting sweetened edibles • the word “mother” in Spanish • Willie Wonka’s famous creation • season of transition to warmth • you should be this for your mom • gift of written words or pictures • an enduring gift from the outdoors • day Mother’s Day falls on annually • ...
Mother's Day Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-19
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- affection, adoration
- presentation of a thoughtful object
- day Mother’s Day falls on annually
- title given to who has given birth to you
- you need this when you have children
- maternal predecessor
- mouth gestures
- a common ancestry
- the word “mother” in Spanish
- expensive item(s) to wear
- something your dentist insists not to eat
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- Willie Wonka’s famous creation
- an enduring gift from the outdoors
- you should greet your mom with this
- crafting sweetened edibles
- a dozen of these would make any woman smile
- you should be this for your mom
- season of transition to warmth
- time of the year Mother’s Day falls on
- “the man is the head and the women is the ____”
- gift of written words or pictures
21 Clues: mouth gestures • a common ancestry • affection, adoration • maternal predecessor • expensive item(s) to wear • crafting sweetened edibles • the word “mother” in Spanish • Willie Wonka’s famous creation • season of transition to warmth • you should be this for your mom • gift of written words or pictures • an enduring gift from the outdoors • day Mother’s Day falls on annually • ...
Reminiscence of goofiness 2023-08-03
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- First meme you showed me on Day 1
- Our money-making scheme
- Churros and old men
- Lilli's favorite Spanish word / a very weird bar
- Don't go chasing
- Our most used word
- A French culinary experience hehe
- our skin was glowing after using this for a facemask
- A masterpiece
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- (cute face emoji)
- An animal known to be very fast/ comes with a title
- When a chicken interrupts your speech (two words)
- You love it and you hate it
- A smell
- Includes the delicious Greasy stuff
- You obtain this from many places / especially when I was stressed
- A time of many silly photos
- A place we must visit together again
- A rebellious cutie
- Lilli saved John's life from this
20 Clues: A smell • A masterpiece • Don't go chasing • (cute face emoji) • Our most used word • A rebellious cutie • Churros and old men • Our money-making scheme • You love it and you hate it • A time of many silly photos • First meme you showed me on Day 1 • A French culinary experience hehe • Lilli saved John's life from this • Includes the delicious Greasy stuff • ...
Adams Complex 2023-09-10
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- Critical step before eating a meal (two words)
- Dog breed found on Yukon Territory's flag
- Firefighter in Spanish
- Hydrating tablets to drink every fourth water bottle
- Season that opened today
- Animal found on Mexico's flag
- Unit Crew based out of Princeton
- Province that has provided a Unit Crew
- Fire Centre named for the place where the rivers meet
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- Town where camp is situated
- Staple wildlife in the Adams River
- Reptile-named valley within Adams Complex
- Your issues are this section's workload
- Territory that has provided Div Sup's
- Large mammal entering rutting season
- Unit Crew based out of Kamloops
- Fireline safety acronym
- Unit Crew based out of Williams Lake
- The section you should send cool photos to
- Second deepest lake in BC
20 Clues: Firefighter in Spanish • Fireline safety acronym • Season that opened today • Second deepest lake in BC • Town where camp is situated • Animal found on Mexico's flag • Unit Crew based out of Kamloops • Unit Crew based out of Princeton • Staple wildlife in the Adams River • Large mammal entering rutting season • Unit Crew based out of Williams Lake • ...
Whirligig Review: Chapters 2,4,6,8 2025-02-11
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- the name of Steph's new boyfriend
- the type of tree Jenny's grandma thought was beautiful
- what Flaco wanted instead of noisy chaos
- the bird Flaco found interesting
- the instrument Tony played
- the positive thinking tactic Alex taught Steph (two words no space)
- Flaco's wife's name
- the state where Flaco lived
- the state where Steph and Alex lived
- Flaco's first language
- the last name of Tony's music teacher
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- the instrument that represented Lea in Florida's marching band whirligig
- what the whirligig brought Steph
- the instrument on the Washington whirligig
- where Flaco was originally from
- the state where Tony lived
- the state where Jenny lived
- Jenny's grandma unfortunately had this illness
- this represented Lea on the California whirligig
- the camp Jenny's Grandma was in
20 Clues: Flaco's wife's name • Flaco's first language • the state where Tony lived • the instrument Tony played • the state where Jenny lived • the state where Flaco lived • where Flaco was originally from • the camp Jenny's Grandma was in • what the whirligig brought Steph • the bird Flaco found interesting • the name of Steph's new boyfriend • the state where Steph and Alex lived • ...
2024 11 04 - cryptic for Min 2024-11-04
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- Approves of prices (5)
- Italian, soft instrument (5)
- Adjusts driving mechanism (5)
- About Silicone, attitude of opposition (10)
- New, in other words, common era is relative (5)
- Hedgehog is audible (5)
- Motionless, in hospital awaiting treatment upfront (5)
- Trifling part of home, relatively (4)
- At home with legal document, as expected (6)
- Rivet type of poker (4)
- Strike with clothing (4)
- Grasp energy burst of fruit (6)
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- Relative size for one's lot (10)
- Location for US Representatives social gathering? (5,5)
- Greek character raced through calm eatery (10)
- Enclosure for Nicolas? (4)
- Key for executing orders (5)
- Short pieces on the radio about Spanish friends (6)
- Dances and illicit activities (6)
- Criticism over increased coasts at outset causes alarm (5)
20 Clues: Approves of prices (5) • Hedgehog is audible (5) • Rivet type of poker (4) • Strike with clothing (4) • Enclosure for Nicolas? (4) • Italian, soft instrument (5) • Key for executing orders (5) • Adjusts driving mechanism (5) • Grasp energy burst of fruit (6) • Relative size for one's lot (10) • Dances and illicit activities (6) • Trifling part of home, relatively (4) • ...
Word List 2 2020-08-06
Bear Crosswords: We're back! 2022-07-15
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- How sunflowers go when they see you.
- Summer dish.
- A long, green skinned fruit usually eaten raw in salads or pickled. (spanish)
- You're my ...
- Misbehaving.
- Bears that are also bunnies.
- My babe has a magic ...
- Come under the covers, I'll show my ... that glow in the dark.
- I'm happy that you're ...
- Sorbet au citron.
- The fireworks where...
- Study of the origins of words.
- An oval purple vegetable.
- Your contact on my phone.
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- Learning bear.
- F1 and eye drop related.
- My babe went to a ...
- We're a ...
- Searching for bread.
- Place where ositos work.
- I can't be ...
- Recent purchase.
- Nothing is ... if we're together.
- Place were ositos go to sleep (luxembearish)
- Leon.
- Delicious.
- 14 Juillet.
27 Clues: Leon. • Delicious. • We're a ... • 14 Juillet. • Summer dish. • Misbehaving. • You're my ... • Learning bear. • I can't be ... • Recent purchase. • Sorbet au citron. • Searching for bread. • My babe went to a ... • The fireworks where... • My babe has a magic ... • F1 and eye drop related. • Place where ositos work. • I'm happy that you're ... • An oval purple vegetable. • Your contact on my phone. • ...
A Plum Crossword 2020-04-10
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- first name in Spanish family
- Kiwi songster who broke the cup
- novel that stole hearts in 2006
- middle that lacks accent
- guitar or beau
- WX3P
- sister by another mother to Cassie and Steph
- elongated Brooklyn 99 catchphrase
- ungulate dollars
- your German uncle
- “Where words fail, ___ speaks.” H. C. Andersen
- cone job
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- German word for tickle
- duck and sing
- Mary or Sheeran #
- winter hot spot
- educational change group
- outlook,cousin,or favorite pup
- Kiwi songster who is also undead
- river outlet or frequent story starter
- a calamity
- what you may see an excited Liza Jane doing
- crow was #1 demo
- aka Sally Anne
- brewed metropolis
- only way to list ham,cabbage,and potatoes
- folds, straightens, and corrects
27 Clues: WX3P • cone job • a calamity • duck and sing • guitar or beau • aka Sally Anne • winter hot spot • crow was #1 demo • ungulate dollars • Mary or Sheeran # • brewed metropolis • your German uncle • German word for tickle • educational change group • middle that lacks accent • first name in Spanish family • outlook,cousin,or favorite pup • Kiwi songster who broke the cup • ...
Historic Icons 2014-11-18
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- "Let them eat Cake!"
- Invented words such as "fashionable" and "sanctimonious"
- Was already composing at age 6.
- The Virgin Queen
- Tudor Spymaster
- Crushed by the King's horse.
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- Changed her name from Sophia to suit the Russian Empress Elizabeth.
- in 1492 ______ sailed the ocean blue.
- First carrier of Hemophilia.
- Rode through Coventry naked.
- Supposedly had 6 fingers.
- Loved 2 men named John.
- Rumour has it she escaped the Winter Palace.
- Helped defeat the Spanish Armada.
- Mother to Henry VIII's first wife.
- Creator of Charles Bingley.
- Crowned on Christmas Day.
- First King of Prussia to be titled "Great".
- Nicknamed Narulio by his relatives.
- "Mein Fuhrer"
- First "Woman of the Year".
- Wrote the longest novel in History.
22 Clues: "Mein Fuhrer" • Tudor Spymaster • The Virgin Queen • "Let them eat Cake!" • Loved 2 men named John. • Supposedly had 6 fingers. • Crowned on Christmas Day. • First "Woman of the Year". • Creator of Charles Bingley. • First carrier of Hemophilia. • Rode through Coventry naked. • Crushed by the King's horse. • Was already composing at age 6. • Helped defeat the Spanish Armada. • ...
SBCS Crossword No. 3: WILD CARD PUZZLE 2023-11-08
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- Opposite of day, but without I, it is stranger
- Arizona football or St. Louis baseball
- Five times five times four divided by two
- Cleveland
- Largest city in the USA without an NBA team
- Beach
- Hit song by Sheppard
- Ole
- Book by Roald Dahl (two words)
- Spanish word for "man"
- Is CoComelon rated R?
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- 16th President of the USA (but backwards)
- A ditch without it
- Florida ______ (College Football team)
- Cleveland
- The other ingredient in pumpkin stew, besides milk, wheat, and pumpkin
- Song that represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
- This woman is my _______ (song verse)
- Hear
- Holder of canned items
- We Are The ______ (Frosted Flakes fight song)
- Author of Genesis
- Lots Of Love
- The Musk of Tesla
24 Clues: Ole • Hear • Beach • Cleveland • Cleveland • Lots Of Love • Author of Genesis • The Musk of Tesla • A ditch without it • Hit song by Sheppard • Is CoComelon rated R? • Holder of canned items • Spanish word for "man" • Book by Roald Dahl (two words) • This woman is my _______ (song verse) • Florida ______ (College Football team) • Arizona football or St. Louis baseball • ...
Too Late Colleen Hoover 2023-11-03
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- Daltons real name
- Carter ___ Sloan
- Most people think Asa is
- Carter and Dalton are actually with the
- Asa was very ___ over Sloan
- Asa ___ near the end of the book
- Asa constantly ___ on Sloan
- Carter finds Sloan ___
- Carter gave a ___ at the engagement party
- Carter ___ Sloan from Jon
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- Carters real name
- Sloan only stays with Asa because of his ____
- One of the words Carter described Sloan as seeing her for the first time
- Carter ___ Asa
- Sloan believes Asa is ____ of murder
- Carter liking Sloan is very ___ in the book
- After Sloan developed a slight crush on Carter she was ___ about Spanish Class with him
- Asa is basically ___ with Sloan
- Luke and Ryan ____ Asa
- Asa randomly ____ to Sloan
20 Clues: Carter ___ Asa • Carter ___ Sloan • Carters real name • Daltons real name • Luke and Ryan ____ Asa • Carter finds Sloan ___ • Most people think Asa is • Carter ___ Sloan from Jon • Asa randomly ____ to Sloan • Asa was very ___ over Sloan • Asa constantly ___ on Sloan • Asa is basically ___ with Sloan • Asa ___ near the end of the book • Sloan believes Asa is ____ of murder • ...
Students 2024-09-17
7 Clues: “nuh uh” • “LET IT GROW” • “I just cheat off Paul” • *Yells out random Spanish words* • “I had tennis practice, Ms Riley” • “Ms. Dickstein I have a question” • “Girls must keep their hair cut short in the lab”
Gracias, El Pavo del Día de Acción de Gracias. 2021-11-18
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- We put dip chips in it.
- How do we say Thanksgiving in Spanish?
- We say this when we feel bad.
- Translate the word dad.
- What was the turkeys name in the story?
- Minister of the Catholic Church
- Translate the word crazy.
- Translate son in spanish?
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- What is the spanish word for mass?
- A group of boys and girls who are friends is called what?
- We eat this on Thanksgivings
- Translate the word mom.
- This person is your moms,mom.
- This person is your dads,dad.
- What is aunt in spanish?
15 Clues: We put dip chips in it. • Translate the word mom. • Translate the word dad. • What is aunt in spanish? • Translate the word crazy. • Translate son in spanish? • We eat this on Thanksgivings • We say this when we feel bad. • This person is your moms,mom. • This person is your dads,dad. • Minister of the Catholic Church • What is the spanish word for mass? • ...
Los Idiomas Hispanos 2023-06-20
23 Clues: root • known • power • due to • native • border • through • similar • century • to arise • although • language • still, yet • for example • last, final • each, every • to recognize • peoples, town • language, tongue • to look, seem (like) • besides, in addition • Iberia- Spanish peninsula • Castillian, Spanish spoken in Spain
16th Century 2021-11-09
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- In 1498, this Portuguese explorer reached Calciut
- The leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish Conquest
- The Safavids adopted the ____ branch of Islam.
- A Muslim group in Africa that were big traders and disagreed with the Ottoman beliefs.
- The religious movement started by Martin Luther.
- Henry VIII was on the throne after the War of _____
- A letter from this person instructed Spanish governors to separate the Spanish from the Amerindians.
- In the battle of Chaldiran, Selim the Grim fought _______
- This author wrote Utopia.
- This Spanish conquistador has instigated many opposing beliefs about the Spanish Conquest.
- In 1553, ____ Tudor restored the Church of Engalnd.
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- The family that essentially took over the HRE.
- This empire was founded by Babur.
- Ottoman practice of forcibly recruiting soldiers and bureaucrats from among the children of their Balkan Christian subjects.
- This Aztec capital was attacked in the Spanish Conquest
- Welcomed the Jews after they were expelled from Spain
- Martin Luther translated the bible into ______ so more could read it.
- The family Machiavelli wrote about
- this reformed Christian religion believed in the authority of the bible and one's duty to God.
- Ismail founded the _______ dynasty.
- ____ the Great expanded the Mughal Empire and had great religious freedom.
- The council of ______ lasted for 18 years.
- In 1531, the Church of England broke away from the ______ church and declared Henry VIII their leader.
- The sultan of the Ottoman empire from 1520-1566.
- The marriage between Zoe and ___ centralized Moscow as the capital of Russia.
25 Clues: This author wrote Utopia. • This empire was founded by Babur. • The family Machiavelli wrote about • Ismail founded the _______ dynasty. • The council of ______ lasted for 18 years. • The family that essentially took over the HRE. • The Safavids adopted the ____ branch of Islam. • The religious movement started by Martin Luther. • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- Means high plain in Spanish
- The ocean east of south America
- Longest river in south America
- The second highest vertical climate zone
- Several ranges that run parallel to one another
- The river that separates Texas and Mexico
- A sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands
- A vast area spanning several climate zones in Brazil
- The canal that separates cental and south America
- The longest mountain range in the world
- The ocean west of south America
- Means frozen land in Spanish and is the highest vertical climate zone
- The largest mountain range in central America
- A dense layer of leaves
- The most densely populated plateau in the world
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- The highest navigable lake in the world
- The climate of southeastern south America
- Means the river of silver in Spanish
- The climate of north-central south America
- The lowlands of Argentina and Uruguay
- The America just north of south America, also called Mexico
- The worlds wettest tropical plain
- A desert on the west coast of south America, spanning most of the Andes
- The sea north of south America
- The large island chain of small islands that is parallel of central America and north of south America
- Means temperate land in Spanish and is the second vertical climate zone
- Means Cold land in Spanish and is the middle vertical climate zone
- The lowlands of Columbia and Venezuela
- Means hot land in Spanish and is the lowest vertical climate zone
29 Clues: A dense layer of leaves • Means high plain in Spanish • Longest river in south America • The sea north of south America • The ocean east of south America • The ocean west of south America • The worlds wettest tropical plain • Means the river of silver in Spanish • The lowlands of Argentina and Uruguay • The lowlands of Columbia and Venezuela • ...
Christmas in Spain 2024-12-09
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- The Spanish word for gifts
- A Christmas lottery that takes place every year
- 'Pooping log' in catalonia
- The Spanish word for Christmas Eve
- 'Merry Christmas' in Spanish
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- A decoration of the nativity scene
- 'Little Shepherds' in Spanish
- The Spanish word for the wise men
- A sweet almond nougat cut into rectangular pieces
- The Spanish word for New Year's Eve
- A bread-like cake, similar to a donut
11 Clues: The Spanish word for gifts • 'Pooping log' in catalonia • 'Merry Christmas' in Spanish • 'Little Shepherds' in Spanish • The Spanish word for the wise men • A decoration of the nativity scene • The Spanish word for Christmas Eve • The Spanish word for New Year's Eve • A bread-like cake, similar to a donut • A Christmas lottery that takes place every year • ...
Los países hispanohablantes 2023-12-14
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- Name means "rich coast" in Spanish.
- The capital is Guatemala City
- Next to the United States
- Its name means "equator" in Spanish because it's on the equator.
- They have a lot of Alpacas
- The first ever World Cup was here.
- Starts with a "V". Has the world's tallest waterfall.
- They have a volcano on the flag.
- A lot of people also speak a language called Guaraní.
- Pedro Pascal is from here. It's very long and skinny
- It's technically part of the U.S.A.
- Named after Christopher Columbus
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- Named after Simon Bolivar. Next to Peru and Chile
- Lionel Messi plays for their soccer team
- It's on the same island as Haiti.
- Only Spanish Speaking country in Europe
- A famous canal goes through here.
- It's an island south of Florida. They have a communist government.
- The smallest Spanish-speaking country in the world.
19 Clues: Next to the United States • They have a lot of Alpacas • The capital is Guatemala City • They have a volcano on the flag. • Named after Christopher Columbus • It's on the same island as Haiti. • A famous canal goes through here. • The first ever World Cup was here. • Name means "rich coast" in Spanish. • It's technically part of the U.S.A. • ...
Age of exploration 2018-09-10
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- Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River
- de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- /a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- nunez de balboa /Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador
- /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- /one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- magellan / was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- /a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- / an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view
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- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
- /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- de champlain /Samuel de Champlain, known as "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
- de las casas / Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer before becoming a Dominican friar.
- cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer
- /a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- / denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- cortes /Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- marquette /French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley
- Christopher Columbus / An Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
21 Clues: cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer • de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin. • passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view • Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River • /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
the age of exploration 2018-09-10
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- cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer
- de las casas / Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer before becoming a Dominican friar.
- / denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- /a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
- passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view
- /a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- /a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
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- marquette /French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley
- nunez de balboa /Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador
- /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- / an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- magellan / was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- /one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Columbus / An Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
- Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River
- cortes /Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- de champlain /Samuel de Champlain, known as "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
21 Clues: cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer • de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin. • passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view • /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River • /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
the age of exploration 2018-09-10
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- /a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- /a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer
- /one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- /a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- cortes /Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- de champlain /Samuel de Champlain, known as "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
- magellan / was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- nunez de balboa /Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador
- de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River
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- / an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- / denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view
- /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
- de las casas / Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer before becoming a Dominican friar.
- marquette /French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley
- Columbus / An Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
21 Clues: cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer • de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin. • passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view • /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River • /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
Colonial Mexico 2024-05-29
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- a native leader or chief in colonial Mexico, often responsible for maintaining peace and order among indigenous communities and negotiating with Spanish colonizers.
- emit sparks of fire or electricity.
- a Spanish soldier or explorer who conquered and settled in the Americas, often accompanied by indigenous people or African slaves.
- relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries.
- a system of forced labor where indigenous people were required to work for Spanish colonizers, often in exchange for protection or goods.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- a town mayor or magistrate in colonial Mexico, often responsible for maintaining law and order and collecting taxes.
- a person of mixed European and indigenous ancestry, often born in Mexico or the Americas.
- the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.
- cease developing; become inactive or dull.
- acquire (something) by paying for it; buy.
- a traditional healer or medicine woman in colonial Mexico, often using folk remedies and spiritual practices to treat illnesses and ailments.
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- de habitación a type of residential building in colonial Mexico, often used as a residence for Spanish colonizers or criollo (mixed-race) families.
- the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis; the spine.
- to trade by exchanging one comodity for another
- (of a business or activity) yielding profit or financial gain.
- a forced labor tax imposed on indigenous people to support the construction of Spanish buildings, roads, and other infrastructure.
- a system of granting Spanish colonizers control over a specific group of indigenous people, often in exchange for protection and spiritual guidance.
- a large estate or plantation, typically owned by a Spanish landowner or noble, where indigenous people or African slaves worked to produce crops such as sugarcane, coffee, and cotton.
- unpleasant, unkind, cruel, or more severe than is necessary: harsh criticism. The children had had a harsh upbringing.
20 Clues: emit sparks of fire or electricity. • cease developing; become inactive or dull. • acquire (something) by paying for it; buy. • to trade by exchanging one comodity for another • the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country. • (of a business or activity) yielding profit or financial gain. • ...
"New Orleans" by Joy Harjo 2023-09-11
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- one from whom a person is descended and who is usually more remote in the line of descent than a grandparent
- a figure of speech in which an object, animal, or idea is described as if it possesses human characteristics
- Spanish conquistador who explored the Mississippi River
- language that uses words in ways that deviate from their literal interpretation to achieve a more complex or powerful effect
- Muskogean-speaking North American Indians who originally occupied a huge expanse of the flatlands of what are now Georgia and Alabama
- a central idea about life or human experience that is expressed through a work of art or literature
- one of the main treasures for which Spanish conquistadors were searching
- descriptive words and phrases that evoke sensory experiences for the reader
- a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions
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- city on the Mississippi River delta that shares multiple historical influences across cultures
- the second longest river in North America, it flows generally south until it meets its delta in the Gulf of Mexico
- something remembered from the past; a recollection
- the mouth of a river, where it flows into a larger body of water
- acronym which describes a method of analyzing poetry to find deeper meanings
- to make an educated guess based on previous observations and experiences
- birthplace of Joy Harjo and present-day site of Indian Territories where the Creeks were relocated from their ancestral lands
- a figure of speech that compares two seemingly unlike things by speaking of one as if it were the other
17 Clues: something remembered from the past; a recollection • Spanish conquistador who explored the Mississippi River • the mouth of a river, where it flows into a larger body of water • to make an educated guess based on previous observations and experiences • one of the main treasures for which Spanish conquistadors were searching • ...
Spanish 1 Crossword by Christian Lowery 2021-08-13
25 Clues: 20 • 15 • mrs • bad • 100 • good • today • music • hello • party • so so • sunday • please • august • lets go • january • snowing • tomorrow • bathroom • greetings • beautiful • yesterday • nice to meet you • only spanish speaking country is europe • only spanish speaking country with two capitals
mark knighton 2022-03-02
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- this is the color of snow
- how to say good morning in spanish
- the very bottom of your body
- how to say hi in spanish
- your mother's dad
- the month we are in
- it means half and is commonly used to tell time
- the round ball on your upper body
- the darkest color
- when the sun is out
- their flag looks like the french flag
- only name for one o clock
- The first month
- it happens a lot in the winter
- the first number
- how to say bye in spanish
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- the second day of the week
- any time but one
- the color of a stop sign
- your son kid
- the english alphabet doesn't have this letter
- the only letter in spanish alphabet with no sound
- the second to last day of the week
- first letter of spanish alphabet
- the first day of the week
- what is on the very top of your head
- your mothers mother
- the 8th number
- the 5th number
- has an eagle on their flag
- has a rainbow shaped pattern of stars on their flag
- the second month
- it happens a lot in the summer
33 Clues: your son kid • the 8th number • the 5th number • The first month • any time but one • the second month • the first number • your mother's dad • the darkest color • your mothers mother • the month we are in • when the sun is out • the color of a stop sign • how to say hi in spanish • this is the color of snow • the first day of the week • only name for one o clock • how to say bye in spanish • ...
mark knighton 2022-03-02
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- this is the color of snow
- how to say good morning in spanish
- the very bottom of your body
- how to say hi in spanish
- your mother's dad
- the month we are in
- it means half and is commonly used to tell time
- the round ball on your upper body
- the darkest color
- when the sun is out
- their flag looks like the french flag
- only name for one o clock
- The first month
- it happens a lot in the winter
- the first number
- how to say bye in spanish
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- the second day of the week
- any time but one
- the color of a stop sign
- your son kid
- the english alphabet doesn't have this letter
- the only letter in spanish alphabet with no sound
- the second to last day of the week
- first letter of spanish alphabet
- the first day of the week
- what is on the very top of your head
- your mothers mother
- the 8th number
- the 5th number
- has an eagle on their flag
- has a rainbow shaped pattern of stars on their flag
- the second month
- it happens a lot in the summer
33 Clues: your son kid • the 8th number • the 5th number • The first month • any time but one • the second month • the first number • your mother's dad • the darkest color • your mothers mother • the month we are in • when the sun is out • the color of a stop sign • how to say hi in spanish • this is the color of snow • the first day of the week • only name for one o clock • how to say bye in spanish • ...
Vocab man Crossword 2024-08-27
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- what is your telephone number
- i think that
- por favor, can you repeat that please
- how do you say _ in spanish
- i am from the united states
- hello
- how are you
- when is your birthday
- i think that
- in my opinion
- how do you write/spell _
- where do you live
- al bano, may i go to the bathroom
- what does _ mean
- my name is Candace
- good night
- sorry
- how old are you
- what is your occupation
- see you soon
- i speak english and spanish
- what is your email address
- im fifteen years old
- es que, my opinion is that
- im sorry
- see you later
- i study spanish because
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- i am american
- what is your name
- i live in Dallas
- my name is David
- why do you study spanish
- i have a question
- i learn spanish
- thank you very much
- good afternoon
- what languages do you speak / are you learning
- my telephone number is
- i am a student
- please
- you are welcome
- my email address is
- where are you from
- see you tomorrow
- good morning
- my birthday is on
- im fine thanks
- how are you
48 Clues: hello • sorry • please • im sorry • good night • how are you • how are you • i think that • i think that • good morning • see you soon • i am american • in my opinion • see you later • good afternoon • i am a student • im fine thanks • i learn spanish • you are welcome • how old are you • i live in Dallas • my name is David • what does _ mean • see you tomorrow • what is your name • i have a question • where do you live • ...
Japanese Vocab Unit 1 Lesson 1 Word List 2 2013-08-18
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- Spanish (Language)
- English (Language)
- Chinese (Language)
- American (Person, People)
- Japanese (Person, People)
- Perhaps
- Mexican (Person, People)
- Spanish (Person, People)
- Wonderful, Amazing, Great
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- French (Language)
- German (Language)
- Skillful
- Skillful (polite with __)
- Future
- French (Person, People)
- Speak
- German (Person, People)
- Chinese (Person, People)
- A Little, A Few
- Japanese (Language)
20 Clues: Speak • Future • Perhaps • Skillful • A Little, A Few • French (Language) • German (Language) • Spanish (Language) • English (Language) • Chinese (Language) • Japanese (Language) • French (Person, People) • German (Person, People) • Chinese (Person, People) • Mexican (Person, People) • Spanish (Person, People) • Skillful (polite with __) • American (Person, People) • Japanese (Person, People) • ...
6th Grade Spanish Wheel 2024-11-07
23 Clues: ten • one • six • shirt • today • skirt • seven • pants • sunday • friday • eleven • shorts • monday • tuesday • it rains • It's hot • It's cold • Capital of Spain • appetizers in Spain • mountains in granada • traditional Spanish dance • shopping plaza with 237 balconies • Mrs Scarcella's favorite Spanish city
Arena texas history 2022-04-21
20 Clues: radio • war 2 • rights • parker • y Teran • destiny • Houston • to compete • Republic of • luther king • Spanish word • and balances • remember the • economic gain • popular cash crop • mapped the Texas coast • part of the Spanish system • Edwards Fredonia rebellion • duties and responsibilities • northern states in the civil war
European Explorers 2021-08-19
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- one of the main items that the French wanted in trade from the Natives
- spanish priest that advocated for the rights of the Natives
- often did not marry or have children with the natives because they immigrated with their families
- founded the lost city of Roanoke in North Carolina
- often formed alliances with the natives and maintained strong relationships with them
- conquered the Inca in Peru
- brought on by harsh efforts to Christianize the natives, Spanish were driven from the area
- assisted the Queen in attacking Spanish Ships for their gold, followed and harassed them in Peru
- explored the Mississippi Basin and named it Louisiana after King Louis XIV
- laws that temporarily ended Indian slavery and the encomienda system
- debate over the rights and humanity of the Natives
- spanish had to pay a tax to import African slaves
- rigid hierarchy of class standing in South America with Spaniards at the top and Natives at the bottom
- often had children with the natives creating a complex and rigid caste system
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- government granted private company, attempted to control the region for economic gain
- founded Quebec
- explored in 1673 by Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette
- explored areas around NY Harbor
- brought over by the Spanish, wiped out most of the Natives in South America
- explored Newfoundland
- conquered the aztecs in Mexico
- traveled through the Isthmus of Panama
- King of Spain gave land to Spaniards, had natives work the mines
- looking for a Westward passage to Asia, discovered the Hudson River
24 Clues: founded Quebec • explored Newfoundland • conquered the Inca in Peru • conquered the aztecs in Mexico • explored areas around NY Harbor • traveled through the Isthmus of Panama • spanish had to pay a tax to import African slaves • founded the lost city of Roanoke in North Carolina • debate over the rights and humanity of the Natives • ...
Maya, Aztec, and Inca 2019-04-08
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- / Capital city of the Inca
- / Powerful empire in South America when the Spanish arrived
- / The Maya played this ball game in a large court surrounded by stone walls
- / the basic unit of the Inca community
- / picture writing used by the Maya
- / the Inca had to pay a labor_____ to the government each year
- / the Maya, Aztec, and Inca did not make use of this round invention
- / a Maya book made from a number of pages folded up in a zig zag pattern
- / this famous food came from the Americas and the cacao seed
- / ___________ Picchu was a hidden Inca city never discovered by the Spanish
- / people who conquered the Aztec and Inca
- / the staple food for all 3 civilizations
- / The Maya____________ predicted the end of world on Dec. 21, 2012
- / El____________ is a famous pyramid found in the Maya city of Chichen Itza
- / Francisco ____________ conquered the Inca Emprire
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- / the Inca god Inti was the god of the ______
- / Spanish explorers, treasure hunters, and conquerors
- / capital of the Aztec empire
- / the Inca built these throughout their empire to enable communication by messenger runner
- / Aztec language
- / he conquered the Aztecs
- / modern day country where the Aztec lived
- / name for the Aztec king
- / king of the Aztec when the Spanish arrived
- / monument made by the Maya and Aztec with a temple on top to their gods
- / the king of the Inca was know as the _______ Inca
- / an infectious disease brought to the Americas by the Spanish
27 Clues: / Aztec language • / he conquered the Aztecs • / name for the Aztec king • / Capital city of the Inca • / capital of the Aztec empire • / picture writing used by the Maya • / the basic unit of the Inca community • / people who conquered the Aztec and Inca • / the staple food for all 3 civilizations • / modern day country where the Aztec lived • ...
Unit 6-Group4-2ºA ESO 2023-06-07
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- a synonym of to experience
- the translation to spanish is ‘’tendencias’’
- its a synonym of “countertop”
- how big is a clothe
- prices unusuals
- the translation to spanish is “pulseras”
- The synonym is change
- is a synonym of “shoulder bags”
- Investigate your counter
- type of material used by the rich
- spend time idly or in relaxing or socializing
- you can buy it real or synthetic
- this makes you taller.
- a place with many shops.
- the translation to spanish is ”moda callejera”
- a synonym of brand
- the things you can buy are…
- an antonym of “to fail”
- growing process
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- White plant that is used to do sweaters
- That is not expensive
- material that pollutes the planet
- things to complete your outfit.
- the clothes that you buy, but another person have used before you
- the translation to spanish is “fielmente”
- The price of something
- the translation to spanish is “pantalones”
- try to make a room more beautiful than it is
- Shoes for women with a stick to get higher
- circles made of plastic and hold some types of clothes.
- a synonym of overtake
- type of slippers for the pool
- containers that have clothes
- type of fabric for sweaters
- the paper where there are the things you have bought.
- the translation to spanish is ‘’estilo’’
- is like a virtual pet
- A book with few pages that have information from the daily news
- a synonym of realize
- an antonym of buy
40 Clues: prices unusuals • growing process • an antonym of buy • a synonym of brand • how big is a clothe • a synonym of realize • That is not expensive • The synonym is change • a synonym of overtake • is like a virtual pet • The price of something • this makes you taller. • an antonym of “to fail” • Investigate your counter • a place with many shops. • a synonym of to experience • ...
The House of the Scorpion 2022-11-03
10 Clues: cave • Spanish for home • Spanish for witch • a flowering plant • Spanish for friend • Spanish for orphanage • someone considered an idiot • Spanish for monster eating goats • vida nueva Spanish for my new life • people who assist in nursing homes
Chapter 2: Empires of The Americas 2020-09-14
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- First journey by him and his crew to circumnavigate the globe
- The name given to the native people that Columbus encountered
- The Nina the Pinta and this ship were used by Columbus to reach the new world
- Daughter of the Powhatan Chief who played a key role in maintaining peace between the British and Powhatans
- First successful British colony in America started in 1607
- saved the jamestown colony by encountering the natives and focused the colony on planting tobacco
- Aztec ruler of millions of Natives in present day Mexico
- Spanish priest and writer who condemned the harsh treatment of the native americans in the spanish colony
- A person who is bound for a period of years to someone who paid for their journey to America
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- professional spanish soldier and conquistador who overthrew the mighty Aztec empire
- Spanish rulers who financed Columbus' voyage
- He established the colony on Roanoke Island
- Explorer who got funding from Spain to finance his 1492 Journey to the Caribbean Islands
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire
- System set up by Columbus that had the Natives work for the spanish colonists in exchange for religious conversion
- Spanish explorer or conquerors
- Local Indian tribe encountered by the inhabitants of the Jamestown settlement
- European governor appointed to rule conquered colonial lands in the Americas
18 Clues: Spanish explorer or conquerors • Capital city of the Aztec Empire • He established the colony on Roanoke Island • Spanish rulers who financed Columbus' voyage • Aztec ruler of millions of Natives in present day Mexico • First successful British colony in America started in 1607 • First journey by him and his crew to circumnavigate the globe • ...
Spanish 3 -Hunter Su 2020-12-08
10 Clues: / Title in Spanish • / The ad in Spanish • / Article in Spanish • / sponsored in Spanish • / observers in Spanish • / Translate in Spanish • sordos / the deaf in Spanish • resena / the review in Spanish • resumen / The resume in Spanish • subtitulado / The subtitling in Spanish
Hispanic Families 2013-03-28
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- Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish.
- The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish.
- The male parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandpa in Spanish.
- The female parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandma in Spanish.
- Another way to say brother in Spanish.
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- The translation of a female cousin in Spanish.
- A Male parent in Spanish.
- The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish.
- The translation of sister in Spanish.
- A Female parent in Spanish.
10 Clues: A Male parent in Spanish. • A Female parent in Spanish. • The translation of sister in Spanish. • Another way to say brother in Spanish. • Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish. • The translation of a female cousin in Spanish. • The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish. • The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish. • ...
Class expressions review 2026-01-09
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- May I go to the restroom?
- Expression you use to say you are almost done
- How you say please in Spanish
- What you say to ask for a moment
- See you later in Spanish
- What you say when you are ready
- See you tomorrow in Spanish
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- Expression when you have a question
- You're welcome in Spanish
- One of the ways to say here
- Good morning
- Thank you in Spanish
12 Clues: Good morning • Thank you in Spanish • See you later in Spanish • May I go to the restroom? • You're welcome in Spanish • One of the ways to say here • See you tomorrow in Spanish • How you say please in Spanish • What you say when you are ready • What you say to ask for a moment • Expression when you have a question • Expression you use to say you are almost done
Cross Word Puzzle of Leonardo and Efe 2014-08-06
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- where do we go every Wednesday? (2 words)
- how many Italian people are there in our class?
- it doesn't have voice but it shouts, it doesn't have wings but it flies, doesn't have a mouth but it makes sounds.
- in the TASIS symbol there the same number of shapes of witch nationality students in our class?
- without a cover, key or zip, a treasur chest hides a golden ball.
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- what can't we bring to our class after brake?
- who is the person that usually says "uuu"? (2 words)
- the thing there is every Wednesday evening.
- a popular songs name by Jason Derulo.
- the thing that Leonardo ALWAYS eats.
10 Clues: the thing that Leonardo ALWAYS eats. • a popular songs name by Jason Derulo. • where do we go every Wednesday? (2 words) • the thing there is every Wednesday evening. • what can't we bring to our class after brake? • how many Italian people are there in our class? • who is the person that usually says "uuu"? (2 words) • ...
Mexicano Contributions to the SouthWest 2021-04-19
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- By 1848, ______ lived in the territories given up by Mexico to the United States.
- (2 words, no spaces) Using crops introduced by Mexicanos and the Mexican system of irrigation, American settlers turned the desert Southwest into America's “________.”
- Mexicanos discovered copper in the 1800s. Due to this discovery, copper can carry _____ and phone calls to millions by 1940.
- Instead of ____ products, the main products of ranchos were meat, hides, and tallow (fat).
- Mexicanos made several ____ to American life.
- gold pan introduced by Mexicans, which miners used to scoop up mud from streambeds
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- One of the cowboy's most important jobs was this- which included rounding-up the cattle and branding them to avoid conflict with nearby rancheros.
- Mexican Americans had a deep ____ on their new country; the presence of their culture is highly detectable.
- Mexican food was a unique and distinctive blend of American Indian foods alongside old-world food from ________, where Spain is.
- (2 words, no spaces) The most important industry in New Mexico was _____ because these animals fed, clothed, and supported Spanish and Mexican settlers.
- With cattle so abundant, Americans followed Californios and Tejanos by learning the cattle business from Mexican ____.
- Mexicanos came to the Southwest with a rich tradition in ____. They brought knowledge of where to look for precious metals and how to get them out of the ground
- American cowboys learned their job from the Mexican ___.
- (2 words, no space) The Southwest was very influenced by Mexican laws, especially since its landscape was much different from the East. One law about water said that water was too valuable to be owned or controlled by any one person, and instead, it belonged to an entire community to be used for the benefit of all.
- Americans pushed Mexican Americans off of their land and did not let students speak _____ in schools.
15 Clues: Mexicanos made several ____ to American life. • American cowboys learned their job from the Mexican ___. • By 1848, ______ lived in the territories given up by Mexico to the United States. • gold pan introduced by Mexicans, which miners used to scoop up mud from streambeds • ...
Chapter 24 Crossword Aiden Pilipski Aaditya Naik 2022-12-15
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- gold and silver valued by weight
- the great unknown land
- One of the 2 brothers within the Inca ruling house(starts with h)
- Spanish explorer who spent 8 years in Texas
- sugar mill
- Aztec king that received Cortez
- Prominent Canoeers in the Carribean.
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- took down the Aztec Empire
- Spanih viceroy's checks and balances
- The Spanish government's 20% cut of sliver production
- Spanish immigrants with high power
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- First European to cross the Pacific Ocean
- Silver mining town in present day bolivia
- deadly disease brought by the spanish
15 Clues: sugar mill • the great unknown land • took down the Aztec Empire • Language spoken by the Aztec • Aztec king that received Cortez • gold and silver valued by weight • Spanish immigrants with high power • Spanih viceroy's checks and balances • Prominent Canoeers in the Carribean. • deadly disease brought by the spanish • First European to cross the Pacific Ocean • ...
MEXICO BECOMES INDEPENDENT 2019-10-08
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- LEADER OF THE EAST TEXANS
- COUNTRY SPAIN SIDED WITH DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
- SPANISH MILITARY GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA
- WON THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR
- PURCHASED BY THE US FROM FRANCE FOR 15 MILLION
- FATHER OF MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE
- HIDALGO'S FAMOUS SPEECH FOR INDEPENDENCE
- TOWN THAT YBARBO SETTLED
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- INDIAN GROUP THAT SLOWED SPANISH EFFORTS TO GROW TEXAS
- APPOINTED TO INSPECT THE SPANISH FRONTIER LANDS
- COUNTRY THAT CONTROLLED MEXICO
- AN AGREEMENT AMONG COUNTRIES TO WORK TOGETHER
- ENDED A BOUNDARY DISPUTE BETWEEN US AND SPAIN
- A GOVERNMENT IN WHICH THE PEOPLE ELECT REPRESENTATIVES
- SPANISH TERM FOR COWBOY
15 Clues: SPANISH TERM FOR COWBOY • WON THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR • TOWN THAT YBARBO SETTLED • LEADER OF THE EAST TEXANS • COUNTRY THAT CONTROLLED MEXICO • FATHER OF MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE • SPANISH MILITARY GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA • HIDALGO'S FAMOUS SPEECH FOR INDEPENDENCE • AN AGREEMENT AMONG COUNTRIES TO WORK TOGETHER • ENDED A BOUNDARY DISPUTE BETWEEN US AND SPAIN • ...
Things Fall Apart 2018-11-08
7 Clues: wildly excited • a Spanish noble man • lacking any obvious source • symptoms that show a fever • spreading flow of a feeling • a crowds natural force to move forward or upward • a priest medium that gives advise from gods words
Mesoamerica 2025-04-03
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- A famous Inca city high in the Andes.
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in a lake.
- A domesticated animal important to the Incas for transport and wool.
- Disease that devastated the Aztec and Inca populations.
- The title of the Inca emperor, meaning "___ Inca".
- Spanish soldiers who invaded and conquered native empires.
- The capital of the Inca Empire.
- The ___ are considered the "Mother Culture" of Mesoamerica.
- A precious green stone used by the Olmecs for carvings.
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- The Olmecs are known for their colossal stone heads.
- According to Aztec legend, they were to build their city where they saw one of these perched on a cactus with a snake.
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire.
- The famous Aztec ruler defeated by the Spanish.
- The Inca used these for farming on steep mountain slopes.
- One of the major Olmec cities.
- The Incas offered a room filled with gold and silver as this to free their emperor from the Spanish.
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for agriculture.
- The Olmecs were among the first to use this material for making balls.
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Aztecs.
- The language spoken by the Aztecs.
20 Clues: One of the major Olmec cities. • The capital of the Inca Empire. • The language spoken by the Aztecs. • A famous Inca city high in the Andes. • The famous Aztec ruler defeated by the Spanish. • The title of the Inca emperor, meaning "___ Inca". • The Olmecs are known for their colossal stone heads. • Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for agriculture. • ...
The Spanish Century Crossword 2012-01-16
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- Conqueror of the Incas
- What the conquistadors called Mexico
- Spanish explorer of the southwestern section of North America from Florida to Texas
- The 16th century (1500s), during which the Spanish dominated exploration and colonization in the Americas
- Spanish explorer of the western coast of North America as far as present-day Oregon
- Conqueror of the Aztecs
- Spanish explorer who came up from New Spain (Mexico) to explore the southwestern part of North America, continuing as far as present-day Kansas
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- Spanish adventurers and conquerors in the New World
- A fort built by the Spanish in Florida to protect shipping and colonies in the Caribbean; the first permanent European settlement in North America (1565)
- "Land of flowers"
- Spanish explorer who set out to find the fountain of youth in 1513 and found Florida, instead
- Traveler and writer whose name was used to name America
- Colony established by Columbus in the Caribbean; today half of this island is Haiti and the other half is the Dominican Republic
- An area under the control of a distant country
14 Clues: "Land of flowers" • Conqueror of the Incas • Conqueror of the Aztecs • What the conquistadors called Mexico • An area under the control of a distant country • Spanish adventurers and conquerors in the New World • Traveler and writer whose name was used to name America • Spanish explorer of the southwestern section of North America from Florida to Texas • ...
US History Interim Review 2025-12-01
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- Manufacturing method where a product moved along a conveyor belt, and workers performed specific, repetitive tasks at different stations to build it.(two words)
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers. (two words)
- Pride in your country.
- Policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, religiously and/or economically.
- Founder of Hull House (two words)
- A return to the way of life before World War I, Warren Harding’s campaign promise(three words)
- Government programs designed to improve conditions of the depression.(two words)
- What did the 13th amendment do? (two words)
- Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire.(two words)
- The movement of 6 million African Americans out of the south to the north and midwest.(two words)
- African American author known for his poems about the black experience in the U.S.(full name)
- An agreement to stop fighting 11-11-1918
- Corporations that combine to reduce competition and control prices (establishing a monopoly)
- When a large number of customers of a bank withdraw their deposits at the same time. (two words)
- Strong build up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations.
- He resigned as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to lead the Rough Riders.(Full name)
- Aviator who in made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.(full name)
- Voters directly introduce bills to the legislature to be voted on.
- Founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP.(CHANGE NOW)(Full Name)
- Twentyfirst Amendment (three words)
- Nineteenth Amendment
- To make similar to another culture.
- Fear of communism in the U.S. after the Russian Revolution.(two words)
- What did the sixteenth amendment create? (two words)
- Book by Carnegie that described the responsibility of the rich to be philanthropists and help the poor. (three words)
- Voters can remove elected officials from office with a special election.
- main cause of the Great Depression.(two words)
- A person wanting to create change in the government, to restore economic opportunities, or to correct social injustices.
- Voters can push legislators to place a bill on the ballot for them to vote on.
- Highest tariff in U.S. history. It raised taxes on imports. (three words)
- Founder of Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)(two words)
- Parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas that were hit hard drought, high winds, and poor farming techniques.(two words)
- Automatic firearm capable of sustained, rapid fire causing mass casualties (two words)
- Publisher of the New York World. He used yellow journalism to out sell Hearst.(last name)
- Wrote “The Jungle.” (two words)
- A forced return to Mexico of people of Mexican descent.(two words)
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- A group of 20,000 WWI veterans affected by the depression, and wanted their bonus that the government promised for their services. (two words)
- Publisher of the New York Journal. He used yellow journalism to try to out sell Pulitzer.(last name)
- A cultural, social, and artistic explosion of African American culture in Harlem, New York.(two words)
- Letter sent to Mexico from Germany requesting an alliance in exchange for land in the U.S that Mexico previously lost.(two words)
- Where immigrants lived when entering the U.S. They were taught English and how to get a job. (two words)
- The government does not get involved with the economy.
- People born in the U.S. who do not like immigrants since they are culturally different.
- Spanish Prime Minister who sent a letter to Cuba.Called President McKinley weak.(Last name)
- formed to fight at San Juan Hill in Cuba. Led by Roosevelt.(two words)
- Founded the Tuskegee Institute, he wanted African Americans to educate themselves.(CHANGE EVENTUALLY)(full name)
- Helped farmers, pushed for bimetallism, and government control of railroads. (two words)
- created to protect troops from machine guns.
- Where the unemployed and poor lived in the Depression
- Britain, France, Russia, Italy switches sides when the war starts, and the U.S in 1917
- John D. Rockefeller’s monopoly that owned 90% of all the oil companies in the U.S. (two words)
- Founder of the Back to Africa Movement.(full name)
- A journalist who exposed the problems of the time period.
- First Amendment
- Seventeenth Amendment (four words)
- The 22nd amendment limited the number of terms a president could serve to how many terms?
- Corruption in government. (Positions were given to friends instead of based on qualifications.)(three words)
- A government scandal involving a former U.S. Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921 (three words)
- A consumer buys products by promising to pay small, regular amounts over a period of time.
- Right of Suffrage for all men (two words)
- A stronger country taking over another country to expand its territory.
- Rights for all men (two words)
- Purchasing large items on credit, or installment buying, which allowed them to pay back in time.(three words)
- power and readiness to use military force if necessary. (three words)
- The steep fall in the prices of stocks due to widespread financial panic.(three words)
- urged Americans to stay and "civilize" the Philippines.(three words)
- Eighteenth Amendment
- Member countries promised to reduce arms, peacefully discuss arguments, and aid any member who was threatened.(three words)
- A group formed of countries based on mutual benefit.
- A company who has complete control over supply of a product or service.
70 Clues: First Amendment • Nineteenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Pride in your country. • Rights for all men (two words) • Wrote “The Jungle.” (two words) • Founder of Hull House (two words) • Seventeenth Amendment (four words) • Twentyfirst Amendment (three words) • To make similar to another culture. • An agreement to stop fighting 11-11-1918 • ...
The House of the Scorpion 2022-11-03
10 Clues: cave • Spanish for home • Spanish for witch • a flowering plant • Spanish for friend • Spanish for orphanage • someone considered an idiot • Spanish for monster eating goats • vida nueva Spanish for my new life • people who assist in nursing homes
Spanish cross word vocab 4-5 2024-04-26
10 Clues: Hall in Spanish. • Read in Spanish. • Until in Spanish. • Paint in Spanish. • Poster in Spanish. • The color of blood. • Yo blank en la agua. • the blank sharpens lapices. • Yo camina through la blank. • How to say ends in Spanish.
Hispanic Families 2013-03-28
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- Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish.
- The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish.
- The male parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandpa in Spanish.
- The female parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandma in Spanish.
- Another way to say brother in Spanish.
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- The translation of a female cousin in Spanish.
- A Male parent in Spanish.
- The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish.
- The translation of sister in Spanish.
- A Female parent in Spanish.
10 Clues: A Male parent in Spanish. • A Female parent in Spanish. • The translation of sister in Spanish. • Another way to say brother in Spanish. • Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish. • The translation of a female cousin in Spanish. • The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish. • The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish. • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2017-09-21
11 Clues: The presents • The present. • Means "I can" • Tuesday in Spanish • Monday in Spanish. • "I don't understand" • Means "I have" en espanol. • The ninth month of the year • The way we say "1" in Spanish. • The way we say "hello" in Spanish. • The way we say "I want" in Spanish.
history thing 2025-01-24
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- North African slave who became one of the first known Africans to explore the Americas.
- Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe.
- Spanish word meaning "castle"; also a notable surname of conquistadors.
- Spanish king who ruled during the height of the Spanish Empire's power in the 16th century.
- Spanish explorer known for his ill-fated expedition to Florida in the 1520s.
- Italian navigator credited with discovering the Americas in 1492.
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- Aztec god depicted as a feathered serpent, associated with wind and wisdom.
- Spanish monarch who, along with Isabella, sponsored Columbus's voyage.
- King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor during the early 16th century.
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire.
- Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- Spanish explorer Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, known for his journey across the American Southwest.
12 Clues: Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire. • Italian navigator credited with discovering the Americas in 1492. • King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor during the early 16th century. • Spanish monarch who, along with Isabella, sponsored Columbus's voyage. • Spanish word meaning "castle"; also a notable surname of conquistadors. • ...
Crossword The Awakening Ch 8-12 2024-11-04
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- - Fourteen-year-old twins committed to becoming nuns, play piano at the Saturday-night celebration (Chapter 9)(Two Words)
- - Plays the piano for Edna, who feels deep emotions rather than seeing images (Chapter 9)(Two Words)
- - Mode of transportation Edna and others take to the isle of Chênière Caminada for Sunday mass (Chapter 12)
- - A young Spanish girl on the boat who asks Robert many questions (Chapter 12)
- - Robert’s impudent brother, discussed by Robert and his mother (Chapter 8)
- - Time by which Léonce finally retires, as Edna’s rebellious mood fades (Chapter 11)
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- - Edna’s reaction to Mademoiselle Reisz’s performance, as she is moved to tears (Chapter 9)
- - Where Edna rests after her swim, Robert staying with her until her husband returns (Chapter 10)
- - Holds significance between Edna and Robert, more “pregnant with the first-felt throbbings of desire” than words (Chapter 10)
- - Léonce repeatedly offers this to Edna as he stays on the porch smoking (Chapter 11)
- - Edna’s realization when she sees how far she’s swum from shore (Chapter 10)
- - Insulted by Adèle’s warning, declares he hopes Edna does take him seriously (Chapter 8)
- - Worries that Edna might take Robert’s attentions seriously and warns him to let her alone (Chapter 8)
- - Activity Edna hesitates to join, but eventually feels empowered to do alone (Chapter 10)
- - A well-known seducer that Robert tells stories about to distract Adèle (Chapter 8) (Two Words)
15 Clues: - Robert’s impudent brother, discussed by Robert and his mother (Chapter 8) • - Edna’s realization when she sees how far she’s swum from shore (Chapter 10) • - A young Spanish girl on the boat who asks Robert many questions (Chapter 12) • - Time by which Léonce finally retires, as Edna’s rebellious mood fades (Chapter 11) • ...
Chapter 6 vocab 2024-09-26
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- A Catholic priest who belongs to a religious order
- The most successful of the Spanish missions in Texas. Founded by Antonio Margil de Jesús (pg. 148)
- A French trader sent to negotiate with the Spanish; also established a trading post on the Red River called Natchitoches.
- 1st Spanish mission in East Texas. Built to convert the Hasanai (Caddo) people to Catholicism.
- The original name of the mission, whose chapel later became known as “The Alamo”.
- The mission and presidio built on the ruins of Fort St. Louis near Matagorda Bay; later moved to present-day Goliad.
- A Spanish friar who wished to establish another mission in East Texas. When the Spanish government did not grant his request, he asked the French government, causing tension between the two governments.
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- A small unit of military force
- Settlement built to keep a closer eye on nearby French settlements; became the unofficial Spanish capital of Texas in 1722.
- A fort or military outpost
- Known as “The Gateway to Spanish Texas” due to its location on the Rio Grande.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage
- A Catholic friar who established Mission San Francisco de los Tejas; the first mission in East Texas, for the Caddo tribe.
- Governor of Coahuila y Tejas in 1719; sent to face the French threat in Texas. He built several important missions and settlements in Texas.
- A person of Mexican heritage who considers Texas home
15 Clues: A fort or military outpost • A small unit of military force • A Catholic priest who belongs to a religious order • A person of Mexican heritage who considers Texas home • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage • Known as “The Gateway to Spanish Texas” due to its location on the Rio Grande. • ...
