spanish words Crossword Puzzles
karakawa 2025-10-27
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- shelter
- what weapon did they use
- they built blank
- how tall were they
- they are much blank than the other tribes
- method of survival
- were they nomadic or stationary
- what illness did the Spanish introduce them to
- they communicated through blank
- what did they eat
- what were there houses mostly made of
- who stole their land
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- blank was a fact of life for the karankawa
- did the men or the woman rule
- where did they live
- they sometimes committed blank
- true or false did they have tattoos
- method of survival
- They wore Spanish moss
- method of survival
20 Clues: shelter • they built blank • what did they eat • how tall were they • method of survival • method of survival • method of survival • where did they live • who stole their land • They wore Spanish moss • what weapon did they use • did the men or the woman rule • they sometimes committed blank • were they nomadic or stationary • they communicated through blank • ...
Spanish American Empire 2021-11-10
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- Spanish church
- born in Spain.
- the extermination of a race of people.
- system of forced labour
- treaty signed in 1494.
- visited the colony every two years.
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- policy of restricting trade.
- served three year terms.
- Spanish administrative division.
- license to trade in slaves
- town council.
- held inquisitions and tribunals,
- example of Spanish administrative division.
- in charge of the colony.
- born in the colonies.
15 Clues: town council. • Spanish church • born in Spain. • born in the colonies. • treaty signed in 1494. • system of forced labour • served three year terms. • in charge of the colony. • license to trade in slaves • policy of restricting trade. • Spanish administrative division. • held inquisitions and tribunals, • visited the colony every two years. • the extermination of a race of people. • ...
Spanish Tic-Tac-Toe 2025-01-30
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- pictured being fed to royalty in ancient Grease and Rome
- January in Spanish
- to arrive
- beautiful, winged insect
- place you eat with your family
- pet that meows
- 14 in Spanish
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- to work
- what you take notes in during class
- 8 in Spanish
- carbonated beverage
- the place we all wish we where
- frozen water
- to walk
- big round thing in the sky
15 Clues: to work • to walk • to arrive • 8 in Spanish • frozen water • 14 in Spanish • pet that meows • January in Spanish • carbonated beverage • beautiful, winged insect • big round thing in the sky • the place we all wish we where • place you eat with your family • what you take notes in during class • pictured being fed to royalty in ancient Grease and Rome
Spanish Words and Numbers 2021-03-07
17 Clues: no • yes • 1 + 4 • 6 - 3 • 5 x 2 • 5 + 4 • 3 x 2 • Hello • please • 2x 2 + 1 • 3 x 2 + 1 • thank you • 7 - 5 x 1 • my name is • 16 divided 2 • What's your name • 10 divided by 10
15 spanish vocab words 2021-11-12
17 Clues: Gell • I dry • Towel • I cut • I wash • Perfume • I shave • I brush • I bathe • I shower • I wake up • I stand up • I lay down • The Wedding • I fix myself • I get dressed • I put on makeup
Random 2023-06-28
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- the sound made when someone walks through mud
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, and irritated
- a 2018 song by Drake
- the "main" part of a song
- one of the names proposed for Astro
- another word for misery
- a 7-book series for kids (not Harry Potter)
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- the name for the lighter-colored versions of herons
- the family in which crows and magpies belong to
- Greek god of the sun
- a long period of time
- Zodiac sign that is symbolized by an archer
- less than human
- the French word for "day"
- the Spanish word for "to run"
- the artist who wrote the song "yellow"
- the capital of Morocco
- a valuable, multicolored stone
- one of the most commonly used words in the English language
19 Clues: less than human • Greek god of the sun • a 2018 song by Drake • a long period of time • the capital of Morocco • another word for misery • the French word for "day" • the "main" part of a song • the Spanish word for "to run" • a valuable, multicolored stone • one of the names proposed for Astro • the artist who wrote the song "yellow" • Zodiac sign that is symbolized by an archer • ...
Spanish Crossword 2025-10-30
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- Used to cut things such as paper.
- Book with words from a language.
- Sport where you kick a ball.
- Place you go to learn.
- You shape clay in this class.
- Used to sharpen your pencil.
- Used to tell time.
- Sport where you race by running and do other events.
- Subject involving life and living organisms.
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- Used in math.
- You should do this before a test.
- Used to take your materials with you.
- When you don't understand something you should do this.
- Subject in math related to shape.
- Sport where you try to get a ball in a hoop.
- You do this at lunch and nutrition.
- Subject involving reading and writing.
- Class you take to learn Spanish.
- Used to remove pencil markings.
- You would take this class if you're artistic.
20 Clues: Used in math. • Used to tell time. • Place you go to learn. • Sport where you kick a ball. • Used to sharpen your pencil. • You shape clay in this class. • Used to remove pencil markings. • Book with words from a language. • Class you take to learn Spanish. • You should do this before a test. • Used to cut things such as paper. • Subject in math related to shape. • ...
Spanish Words in SOM 2024-05-22
17 Clues: pie • lost • star • good • holy • little • spoiled • sandals • earring • chicken • handsome • butterfly • small boat • slobbering fool • customs stations • party or celebration • money earned by begging
Two Worlds Meet 2016-11-05
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- a contagious deadly disease
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- a land division
- an irrigation canal
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war
- a town council during spanish cononial times
- forced to leave forever
- ruled appointed by the king
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- a ditch boss
- steep cliff
- 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 payment or gift
- a widespread disease
- the sutdy of the universe
- main building in the spanish town
- a rough-hewn roof timber or rafter, especially in an adobe building
16 Clues: steep cliff • a ditch boss • a land division • a payment or gift • an irrigation canal • a widespread disease • forced to leave forever • the sutdy of the universe • a contagious deadly disease • ruled appointed by the king • main building in the spanish town • a town council during spanish cononial times • a rough-hewn roof timber or rafter, especially in an adobe building • ...
Key ID Chapter 4- Brayden Gerycz 2020-10-19
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- Named the settlement after the king.
- Incan leader
- sought religious freedom from england.
- The dutch holding in north america
- Founded in a second english colony.
- conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- The base of france´s empire in north america.
- Marched a small force into south america.
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- Also known as king philip
- It became a part of conflict
- a sea captain
- The spanish wanted to put an island into different parts
- The Spanish forced Native Americans to work in a system.
- Landed on the shores of mexico
- Mixed spanish Native american population
15 Clues: Incan leader • a sea captain • Also known as king philip • It became a part of conflict • Landed on the shores of mexico • The dutch holding in north america • Founded in a second english colony. • Named the settlement after the king. • sought religious freedom from england. • Mixed spanish Native american population • Marched a small force into south america. • ...
U.S History 2021-09-30
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- Caribbean territory
- Give cuban’s their freedom after spanish rule
- Treaty between U.S and Cuba
- Append or add to a territory or country
- The idea that the U.S is different from other nations
- Territory in the pacific ocean used as a stopping point
- Not obtained as a part of the Spanish American War
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- Based around exaggerations
- Ending the spanish american war
- Establishes civilian government in puerto rico
- Letter on spanish involvement in Cuba
- Remaining apart from foreign affairs
- Ship that sank in havana harbour
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- territory Annexed near asia
15 Clues: Caribbean territory • Based around exaggerations • Treaty between U.S and Cuba • territory Annexed near asia • Ending the spanish american war • Ship that sank in havana harbour • Remaining apart from foreign affairs • Letter on spanish involvement in Cuba • Append or add to a territory or country • Give cuban’s their freedom after spanish rule • ...
Missions and Presidios in Texas 2021-10-03
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- Father Franciso_____ Contacted French Catholic priests and caused Spanish to be suspicious of the French
- Known as the "Queen of the Missions", this is the largest of the missions in San Antonio
- Father ______ Massenet established San Francisco de los Tejas in East Texas in 1690 and was relocated to San Antonio in 1731
- Most missions were established along _____ for growing their own food and for getting water
- is a man belonging to the Roman Catholic Faith he is also known as a Priest
- LaSalle tried to establish this French fort in Texas.
- ____ Margil de Jesus founded the largest mission in San Antonio argubly the most famous Missionary in Texas
- Mission______ was the first mission in Texas established in 1690 as San Franciso de los Tejas before being moved in 1731 to San Antonio
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- Mission San Antonio de Valero, which is today known as the______ located in San Antonio
- The Spaniards were focused on converting Native Americas to ______, specifically Catholicism
- Mission ____ is the oldest unrestored stone church in America located in San Antonio and built in 1755
- Spanish word for Ranches
- Spanish word for cowboy
- killed around 90% of all Native Americans in the America's
- military bases in Spanish Colonial America
- religious communities established by Spanish Catholics
- The first Mission established in Texas in El Paso and is the oldest, continuously operating, parish in Texas.
- Spanish spelling of a Caddo word taysha, which means "friend" or "ally" it would eventually turn into the name Texas
18 Clues: Spanish word for cowboy • Spanish word for Ranches • military bases in Spanish Colonial America • LaSalle tried to establish this French fort in Texas. • religious communities established by Spanish Catholics • killed around 90% of all Native Americans in the America's • is a man belonging to the Roman Catholic Faith he is also known as a Priest • ...
FERROL AND NEDA 2022-05-24
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- OLD NAME FOR THE SPANISH NAVY (SPANISH-****)
- GRAIN CROP GROWN AROUND NEDA AND FERROL
- WHERE THE IMPORTANT CHEMICAL WAS FOUND
- NEDA'S MOST FAMOUS PRODUCT
- ORIGINAL MATERIAL USED FOR SHIP-BUILDING
- TYPE OF METAL THAT IS FERROL'S NAMESAKE
- DISEASE SUFFERED BY SAILORS
- GREAT PLACE TO FISH FOR FISH
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- MILITARY BRANCH LOCATED IN FERROL
- SPAIN'S MAIN SEA-FARING RIVAL
- A BRILLIANT TYPE OF SPANISH WARSHIP
- SAFE PLACE FOR SHIPS TO STAY
- ANOTHER SPANISH SEA-FARING RIVAL
13 Clues: NEDA'S MOST FAMOUS PRODUCT • DISEASE SUFFERED BY SAILORS • SAFE PLACE FOR SHIPS TO STAY • GREAT PLACE TO FISH FOR FISH • SPAIN'S MAIN SEA-FARING RIVAL • ANOTHER SPANISH SEA-FARING RIVAL • MILITARY BRANCH LOCATED IN FERROL • A BRILLIANT TYPE OF SPANISH WARSHIP • WHERE THE IMPORTANT CHEMICAL WAS FOUND • GRAIN CROP GROWN AROUND NEDA AND FERROL • ...
Chp. 5 - Celebraciones 2018-11-29
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- What is the word for decorate in Spanish?
- How do you say while in Spanish?
- A veces personas llevan coronas de _________ por el Día de los Muertos
- En los estados unidos, personas miran estos para celebrar el 4 de julio
- How do you say gift in Spanish?
- How do you say sweet in Spanish?
- Lo que comen los camellos
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- la__________ es una fiesta para celebrar el nacimiento de Jesucristo
- Personas van aquí para visitar su antepasados durante el Día de los Muertos
- Día de los ____________ es una celebración por familiares y nuestros antepasados
- How do you say party or holiday in Spanish?
- El tuve que encender una _________ para iluminar el cuarto.
- Niños llevan esto por Halloween y a veces por Día de los Muertos
- Nos gusta comer _____________ para celebrar el cumpleaños.
- Fue una _______ tocando música en la fiesta.
15 Clues: Lo que comen los camellos • How do you say gift in Spanish? • How do you say while in Spanish? • How do you say sweet in Spanish? • What is the word for decorate in Spanish? • How do you say party or holiday in Spanish? • Fue una _______ tocando música en la fiesta. • Nos gusta comer _____________ para celebrar el cumpleaños. • ...
Movement 2 Project - Scarlett’s Version 2023-11-17
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- Prejudice or favor of something or someone based off of personal experience
- Percentage of English words that are verbs, a signal of the the language’s cultural values (
- of science
- Abbreviation for pedagogy of language and hip-hop (Alim)
- “Rulling out discussion of cultural variation has often meant that the cultural practices of the _____ group are taken as the norm.” (Gutiérrez & Rogoff, 2003)
- Language that is a mixture of standard English and standard Spanish
- A developed method of communication by a given culture
- of animacy
- Spanish for manly (Anzaldua)
- Culture is found _____ individuals in the same way individuals are _____ a culture (Gutiérrez & Rogoff)
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- Classroom mediation tool that encourages students to bring their lived experiences into the classroom
- Student whose ideas were explored during Science Workshop
- Individual who inspired students based on storytelling in the classroom (Gallas)
- “The goal of _____ is to describe the ways of living in a social group.” (Heath, 1982)
- “ Chincanas use _____ whether we’re male or female. We are robbed of our female being by the masculine plural. Language is a male discourse.” (Anzaldúa 1987/2012)
- “It’s like a _____ cuz when the mom dies it lays eggs before it dies.”
16 Clues: of science • of animacy • Spanish for manly (Anzaldua) • A developed method of communication by a given culture • Abbreviation for pedagogy of language and hip-hop (Alim) • Student whose ideas were explored during Science Workshop • Language that is a mixture of standard English and standard Spanish • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-11-03
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- a government in power
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- colonies imitated the culture and social patterns of their parent countries.
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a large agricultural estate
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- beyond or across the sea
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
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- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- a person of mixed European and native American Indian descent
- Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans have spiraling currents,
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- Europeans wanted to convert who to Christianity
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- very expensive after Arab middlemen shipped them to Europe
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work in the Spanish landowners’ silver mines
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
21 Clues: a government in power • beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • to select for some purpose; to conscript • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a person of mixed African and European descent • Europeans wanted to convert who to Christianity • to send a product or service for sale to another country • ...
Spring '25 Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Number of cups in 1 pint
- Strawberry in Spanish
- Number of cups in 1 quart
- There are 4 of these in a quarter cup
- Brulee Dessert that means "Burned Cream" in French
- Pineapple in Spanish
- Green citrus
- In this kitchen, we have 2, 4, 12, and 22 quart options
- Mix of Onion, Carrot, and Celery used in stocks
- Chicken in Spanish
- Number of teaspoons in half a cup
- Country of origin for potatoes
- Herb used frequently in Italian cooking
- Cookie used in the Italian dessert, Tiramisu
- Layered French pastry
- Number of ounces in 1 pound
- Fruit popular at summer cookouts
- Thin, circular, unleavened flatbread from Mesoamerica
- Cheese in Spanish
- There are eight of these in 1 cup
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- Ounces in half a gallon
- Fish in Spanish
- Main ingredient of guacamole
- Cake that soaks up three types of milk
- Number of Teaspoons in 1 Tablespoon
- Brush dirt and debris off the floor
- Sixteen ounces equals one of these
- Liquid you might fry food in
- Type of knife you will need for most cutting tasks in the kitchen
- Garlic in Spanish
- Pork belly that is cured and smoked
- Churned cream
- Number of tablespoons in 2 cups
- If you are asked to cut a carrot 1"x1", you will need one of these
- What happens at 212 degrees fahrenheit
- Number of ounces in 2 pounds
- Number of ounces in 1 cup
- Garfield's favorite food
- Shrimp, oysters, lobster, crab for example
- If your food tastes like nothing, add this
- 40F-140F
- Number of tablespoons in 1 cup
- 4 cups equals one of these
43 Clues: 40F-140F • Green citrus • Churned cream • Fish in Spanish • Garlic in Spanish • Cheese in Spanish • Chicken in Spanish • Pineapple in Spanish • Strawberry in Spanish • Layered French pastry • Ounces in half a gallon • Number of cups in 1 pint • Garfield's favorite food • Number of cups in 1 quart • Number of ounces in 1 cup • 4 cups equals one of these • Number of ounces in 1 pound • ...
Spanish Colonial Texas 2025-11-19
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- Mexicans living in Texas began referring to themselves by this name.
- He led a group of soldiers to destroy Fort St. Louis.
- The people who were born in Spain were the top of Mexico’s class system.
- The establishment of missions, presidios, and settlements in Texas is known as the Spanish ____________ Era.
- He petitioned Spanish officials to re-open the mission to the Tejas.
- Friars were expected to teach Native Americans trades like _________ and blacksmithing.
- These are people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage
- This was an agreement between England, The Netherlands, and Spain to fight against France.
- Spanish ____________ at the presidios received low pay and were often treated unfairly by their officers.
- These were Spanish fortresses built to protect missions and settlers.
- This is the only county in Texas named for a woman
- This mission on the Rio Grande was called the Gateway to Texas.
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- Native Americans often came to live at the missions in order to hide from their ______________.
- These were Roman Catholic men who taught about Christianity.
- One goal of the missions was to convert Native Americans to this religion.
- Located in Louisiana, this site functioned as capital of Texas for more than fifty years.
- This was the first Spanish mission built in East Texas.
- The chapel of San Antonio de _______________ mission became famous as The Alamo.
- The word Ta Sha from this tribe meant friend. It eventually became the word Texas.
- He was a Frenchman who tried to negotiate trade rights with Spain.
- The question of how to treat Native Americans was often a source of _________ between friars and soldiers.
- The Apache and Comanche rarely attacked settlers here
- These people were born in Mexico, but their parents were born in Spain.
23 Clues: This is the only county in Texas named for a woman • He led a group of soldiers to destroy Fort St. Louis. • The Apache and Comanche rarely attacked settlers here • This was the first Spanish mission built in East Texas. • These were Roman Catholic men who taught about Christianity. • These are people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage • ...
6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Review 2013-05-19
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- the Inca civilization that started in South America (Peru), but was conquered by the Spanish
- divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth, wealth, or occupation
- a document signed in 1215 by King John of England that required the king to honor certain rights and limited the King's Power(2 words)
- spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society(2 words)
- the traditional religion of Japan based upon nature (sun, moon, animals, trees, etc.) & they build shrines
- four guiding principles that leads to wisdom, enlightenment, and salvation
- the society that developed in the eastern Roman Empire (Constantinople) after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (Rome) (2 words)
- the belief that the US was destined to expand all the way to the West Coast (2 words)
- skill or practice of making maps
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- urged people to value and maintain a sense of national unity and wards against the dangers of political parties and relations with foreign powers(4 words)
- the study of past based on what people left behind
- limit the rights of African Americans in the South and enforced segregation(3 words)
- many immigrants came to big cities for work, laborers were treated badly and went on strike often(2 words)
- important because it listed the laws and the corresponding punishments(2 words)
- the movement in 1800s resulted in the rapid growth of ethnic neighborhoods
- Egyptian's writing system using symbols to represent words; first world's written language
- ended the power of the city-state and established a unified nation(3 words)
- a group of traders that travel together through the desert from place to place
- civilization that developed in Mesoamerica that was characterized by great cities, trade and warfare but disappeared
- the world's first system of writing
- a deadly plague (bubonic plague) that swept through Europe(2 words)
- blends ideas from classic liberalism and civic republicanism to form a government that is run by the people for the good of the people; calls for stronger Federal powers
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- increased production, had the effect of increasing the number of slaves needed for labor in the Deep South, created an economy and a society dominated by large landowners(2 words)
- the scattering of the Jews outside of Israel and Judah
- emphasized the importance of human equality(2 words)
- the most important language of India
- a policy of avoiding contact with other countries (for example, China, Japan, practiced isolationism)
- first attempt at self-government(2 words)
- a type of government in which people rule themselves; meaning "rule of the people"
- a series of events that led to the birth of modern science. It was a radical new idea and different way of looking at the world.(2 words)
- built the Great Wall of China, Terra-Cotta Soldiers, unified China, Shi Huangdi main contribution to China was the unification of China under one government(2 words)
- favored a strong national government, business owners supported his political ideas and policies (2 words)
- the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages that revived classical Greek and Roman writings and art
- the routes crossed the Trans-Saharan Desert to trade their salt and gold with other cultures(3 words)
- President Andrew Jackson moved Cherokee Indians off their land in Georgia to Oklahoma (3 words)
- known as the "Great Compromiser", designed the American system, an economic plan in order to make the U.S. more financially self-sufficient, developed the Compromise of 1850(2 words)
- arose in the area now known as Mesoamerica, in what is now Mexico
- most important leader of the Underground Railroad; guided runaways to safe houses where they could spend the night(2 words)
- conflict with Mexico became likely following the granting of statehood to Texas
- a government on which only a few people have power
- religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
- based on Confucianism, government ruled with this belief, family has strong ties, acupuncture, sundial, seismograph, silk road, diffusion of religion(2words)
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- English philosopher who thought that government was a contract between the ruler and people(2 words)
45 Clues: skill or practice of making maps • the world's first system of writing • the most important language of India • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • first attempt at self-government(2 words) • the study of past based on what people left behind • a government on which only a few people have power • emphasized the importance of human equality(2 words) • ...
6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Review 2013-05-19
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- most important leader of the Underground Railroad; guided runaways to safe houses where they could spend the night(2 words)
- the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages that revived classical Greek and Roman writings and art
- English philosopher who thought that government was a contract between the ruler and people(2 words)
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- the study of past based on what people left behind
- limit the rights of African Americans in the South and enforced segregation(3 words)
- the most important language of India
- a series of events that led to the birth of modern science. It was a radical new idea and different way of looking at the world.(2 words)
- religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
- many immigrants came to big cities for work, laborers were treated badly and went on strike often(2 words)
- based on Confucianism, government ruled with this belief, family has strong ties, acupuncture, sundial, seismograph, silk road, diffusion of religion(2words)
- blends ideas from classic liberalism and civic republicanism to form a government that is run by the people for the good of the people; calls for stronger Federal powers
- the routes crossed the Trans-Saharan Desert to trade their salt and gold with other cultures(3 words)
- civilization that developed in Mesoamerica that was characterized by great cities, trade and warfare but disappeared
- the world's first system of writing
- a deadly plague (bubonic plague) that swept through Europe(2 words)
- ended the power of the city-state and established a unified nation(3 words)
- President Andrew Jackson moved Cherokee Indians off their land in Georgia to Oklahoma (3 words)
- the scattering of the Jews outside of Israel and Judah
- known as the "Great Compromiser", designed the American system, an economic plan in order to make the U.S. more financially self-sufficient, developed the Compromise of 1850(2 words)
- the belief that the US was destined to expand all the way to the West Coast (2 words)
- divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth, wealth, or occupation
- conflict with Mexico became likely following the granting of statehood to Texas
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
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- emphasized the importance of human equality(2 words)
- a group of traders that travel together through the desert from place to place
- urged people to value and maintain a sense of national unity and wards against the dangers of political parties and relations with foreign powers(4 words)
- favored a strong national government, business owners supported his political ideas and policies (2 words)
- increased production, had the effect of increasing the number of slaves needed for labor in the Deep South, created an economy and a society dominated by large landowners(2 words)
- four guiding principles that leads to wisdom, enlightenment, and salvation
- the Inca civilization that started in South America (Peru), but was conquered by the Spanish
- a policy of avoiding contact with other countries (for example, China, Japan, practiced isolationism)
- built the Great Wall of China, Terra-Cotta Soldiers, unified China, Shi Huangdi main contribution to China was the unification of China under one government(2 words)
- first attempt at self-government(2 words)
- a type of government in which people rule themselves; meaning "rule of the people"
- a government on which only a few people have power
- skill or practice of making maps
- arose in the area now known as Mesoamerica, in what is now Mexico
- a document signed in 1215 by King John of England that required the king to honor certain rights and limited the King's Power(2 words)
- the society that developed in the eastern Roman Empire (Constantinople) after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (Rome) (2 words)
- important because it listed the laws and the corresponding punishments(2 words)
- Egyptian's writing system using symbols to represent words; first world's written language
- spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society(2 words)
- the movement in 1800s resulted in the rapid growth of ethnic neighborhoods
- the traditional religion of Japan based upon nature (sun, moon, animals, trees, etc.) & they build shrines
45 Clues: skill or practice of making maps • the world's first system of writing • the most important language of India • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • first attempt at self-government(2 words) • the study of past based on what people left behind • a government on which only a few people have power • emphasized the importance of human equality(2 words) • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 2018-02-20
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- prized material traded out of China
- Japanese harbor used by Dutch traders during late 1600's early 1700's
- pirates
- an increase in prices
- Muslim Empire in India
- French name for Canada
- wealthy Dutch company of merchants that had sovereign powers and its own army
- the movement of slaves from Africa to the Americas
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Spanish system that granted legal ability to used forced labor of Native peoples
- Spanish conquerors coming to the Americas in search of wealth and land
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- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- African King of Kongo opposed to slave trade to Europeans
- English protestants who settled in the Americas
- a tax on imported goods
- large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer
- trade from Europe, to Africa, to the Americas, and back to Europe
- global exchange of plants, animals, and diseases beginning with a guy named Christopher
18 Clues: pirates • an increase in prices • Muslim Empire in India • French name for Canada • a tax on imported goods • prized material traded out of China • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • English protestants who settled in the Americas • large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer • ...
American Imperialism 2024-10-23
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- American American troops during the Spanish American War.
- Naval officer that first interacted with Japan and took the Midway Islands for the US.
- More soldiers died during the Spanish American War from this, than in battle.
- The historian that believed the United States needed to create a modern Navy to win wars.
- Document that stated that European Powers were not allowed to colonize anymore in North and South America.
- The territory the United States bought from Russia and found gold.
- Exaggerated press to gain sympathy for Cuban independence.
- Roosevelt's diplomacy.
- Wilson's diplomacy
- The amendment that required Cuba to ask the US for permission to negotiate with other countires.
- The Mexican Rebel leader that almost caused the US to go to war with Mexico.
- The most famous battle in the Spanish American War.
- Territory gained from Spanish American War that the US still has today.
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- The Hawaiian queen that the United States forcibly took Hawaii from.
- Calvary unit under T.Roosevelt's command.
- Country that Roosevelt helped gain independence from Colombia.
- When strong countries take over weaker countries.
- The Panama ___________ connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- The amendment that promised that the US would not colonize Cuba after the war.
- The Naval officer that took the Philippines after just on naval battle.
- The ship that was sunk and started the Spanish American War.
- Taft's diplomacy
- Document that stated that the US had the right to protect Latin American countries from Europeans.
- US went to war with this country after the Spanish American War.
- The Cuban nationalist that sought Cuban independence.
25 Clues: Taft's diplomacy • Wilson's diplomacy • Roosevelt's diplomacy. • Calvary unit under T.Roosevelt's command. • When strong countries take over weaker countries. • The most famous battle in the Spanish American War. • The Cuban nationalist that sought Cuban independence. • American American troops during the Spanish American War. • ...
Sixteenth Century Test Review 2021-11-10
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- The country which is considered the "engine of the world economy" in the sixteenth century.
- Members of the Ottoman's personal elite guard and standing army, staffed through devshirme.
- Author who disagrees with the notion that Europeans were superior to the indigenous but doesn't necessarily address how the Spanish conquered.
- Leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
- The Gunpowder Empire located in Persia which was of Shi'a faith.
- A monk who emphasized that "only faith" is necessary to be saved, prompting the Protestant Reformation.
- Author of "The Prince" which was comprised of advice on how to rule.
- Oversight council for the Spanish colonies in the new world, specifically as a check against the viceroys from Spain.
- The city founded in the Pacific Ocean by King Philip II to avoid going all the way across the world to trade with China.
- Movement of the church in response of the Reformation to accomodate new ideas of holding closer to the text.
- Representatives of the king. In the case of Spain, these representatives had 7-year set terms and were born in Spain.
- The material found in abundance in South America which destroyed the Spanish economy through inflation and became extremely cheap.
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- Nomadic Turkish Sufis who provided military support to the Safavids due to their religious loyalty.
- People born in the colonies who have separate interests to the Spanish settlers, but are still of Spanish descent.
- Religion that resulted from the Protestant Reformation, but argued that there were predestined "elect" who got into Heaven.
- Religion founded in the late 15th century in the Mughal empire. Took aspects of other religions like Hinduism and Islam, and emphasized equality and opportunity for all.
- Jesuit who hypothesized a land-bridge as an answer to how people got to the new world in the pursuit of solving the question of how to treat the indigenous
- Astronomer who theorized a heliocentric model (Sun-centered), rather than one focused on the Earth.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
- Capital city of the Aztecs, sieged by the Spanish and allies.
- Moral debate that took place in Spain to discuss the treatment of the indigenous populations in the New World.
- Council of the Roman Catholic Church in response to the Reformation to discuss the teachings and texts of the Catholic Church.
- Group of Catholics who spent years being educated and trained as a result of the Counter-Reformation.
- The Church of England which pronounces King Henry VIII the new pope.
- Author who makes the claim that the Spanish conquered through a superior European intellect.
25 Clues: Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs. • Leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest of Mexico. • Capital city of the Aztecs, sieged by the Spanish and allies. • The Gunpowder Empire located in Persia which was of Shi'a faith. • Author of "The Prince" which was comprised of advice on how to rule. • ...
#tacodemayo 2017-04-24
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- Meat in Spanish.
- Actually considered a large single-seeded berry, mash it into guacamole.
- The only way to have your cheese on a taco.
- The cheesy chipper cousin of the taco.
- This popular guac ingredient is also known as Chinese parsley.
- These can be hard or soft.
- A soft wrap made from corn.
- You may have seen Peter Griffin awkwardly mispronouncing this at a drive thru.
- This white paste actually is not very sour.
- A popular pickled side dish, found at Mezcal.
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- The cylindrical half-cousin of the taco.
- The 'old' home of packaged late night taco spice mix (2 words).
- Tacos or Tequila, you've probably been here.
- Probably your first media encounter with tacos: a dog breed and Mexican state.
- The start of Once Upon a Time in Mexico.
- The origin of fish tacos, the end of the Californian peninsula.
- Similar to the El Salvadorian pupusa it is stuffed with cheese and has a 'crunch'.
- Spanish for donkey.
- A ground seed spice ingredient to your taco mix.
- Jerry Seinfeld thinks people just like to say this word when ordering.
- They say there is two ways to pronounce this red fruit, usually diced in this case.
- Native home to the great taco!
- You might said this is any tacos main 'squeeze'
- The key kernel ingredient in any taco outer.
24 Clues: Meat in Spanish. • Spanish for donkey. • These can be hard or soft. • A soft wrap made from corn. • Native home to the great taco! • The cheesy chipper cousin of the taco. • The cylindrical half-cousin of the taco. • The start of Once Upon a Time in Mexico. • The only way to have your cheese on a taco. • This white paste actually is not very sour. • ...
Love in Every Clue 2025-10-13
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- The moment where “I do” meets “forever”
- A clink to forever
- The groom who planned every elegant detail to perfection (and kept the spreadsheets straight)
- The bride who brings warmth, laughter, and the best dance moves
- The heart of every celebration
- The ticket to adventure
- The jewel-toned accent color and Amrit's birthstone
- The signature sip of summer and Spanish soirées
- The night of joyful music and dance before the vows
- The sacred canopy under which vows are exchanged in Indian tradition
- Spanish word for “country estate,” and the stunning setting of the wedding
- The beautiful blend of two worlds
- Where dinner turns into dancing
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- What connects cultures and families through time
- The region of Spain where the magic unfolds
- Kiersten's favorite color woven throughout the wedding palette
- The people who make the memories even sweeter
- Body art painted in intricate patterns
- The flowing accessory completing traditional Indian attire
- Words that seal promises and love stories
- What everyone will take home from Málaga
- The traditional, collarless shirt worn by Indian men
- The city where love meets sunshine and sangria
- The reason for it all
- The country that hosted this unforgettable celebration
- A local dish known for bringing people together
- The couple's four-legged family member
- A nod to Spain’s most beloved fruit
28 Clues: A clink to forever • The reason for it all • The ticket to adventure • The heart of every celebration • Where dinner turns into dancing • The beautiful blend of two worlds • A nod to Spain’s most beloved fruit • Body art painted in intricate patterns • The couple's four-legged family member • The moment where “I do” meets “forever” • What everyone will take home from Málaga • ...
Revolutions 2014-03-19
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- born in a colony to Spanish parents
- The capital of Peru
- The island that is Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- The original name for Haiti
- Someone who wants Spanish Control
- Simon Bolivar's wife
- 1 Spanish parent, 1 Indian parent
- The Colonial name for Colombia
- killed 20,000 Venezuelan Rebels.
- The capital of Colombia
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- Cowboys in Venezuela
- a large farm
- The capital of Ecuador
- The Capital of Haiti
- 60 year old backpacker
- The capital of Venezuela
- Creole Priest who lived in Dolores
17 Clues: a large farm • The capital of Peru • Cowboys in Venezuela • The Capital of Haiti • Simon Bolivar's wife • The capital of Ecuador • 60 year old backpacker • The capital of Colombia • The capital of Venezuela • The original name for Haiti • The Colonial name for Colombia • killed 20,000 Venezuelan Rebels. • Someone who wants Spanish Control • 1 Spanish parent, 1 Indian parent • ...
The Fire Keeper 2021-05-07
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- damaged materials
- pour rapidly downward
- Spanish word for devil
- unhealthy interest in disturbing subjects
- disrespecting sacred property
- well known for bad quality
- dry and shriveled
- knowledge of something secret
- framework of light medal bars used to support objects
- Spanish word for liar
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- Spanish word for story
- echo of a loud noise
- consumed by fire
- extremely small
- fast-moving stream of liquid
15 Clues: extremely small • consumed by fire • damaged materials • dry and shriveled • echo of a loud noise • pour rapidly downward • Spanish word for liar • Spanish word for story • Spanish word for devil • well known for bad quality • fast-moving stream of liquid • disrespecting sacred property • knowledge of something secret • unhealthy interest in disturbing subjects • ...
Brain Quest Crossword 120-134 2025-01-03
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- What Spanish saint believed to have invented the rosary, is the Dominican Republic named for?
- What country was the first to defeat NBA players in an international basketball tournament?
- What US city means "angels" in Spanish?
- What is "Luna de miel" in English?
- From what state was the first Hispanic woman elected into US Congress?
- What is "smile" in Spanish?
- What Mexican painter was a Zapotec Indian?
- What Incan language is still spoken by many in the Andes of South America?
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- What is the Spanish word for "little donkey"?
- What country was the birthplace of the "macarena" dance craze that swept the US?
- What fruit did many Americans boycott in the 1960s to support a strike by the United Farm Workers?
- Who discovered the pulmonary circulation of blood?
- What is "outside" in Spanish?
- What is the highest mountain in the western hemisphere?
- What is "cerrado" in English?
- What performer known as the princess of salsa goes by the name of an Asian country?
- What US state was once part of Spain's empire?
17 Clues: What is "smile" in Spanish? • What is "outside" in Spanish? • What is "cerrado" in English? • What is "Luna de miel" in English? • What US city means "angels" in Spanish? • What Mexican painter was a Zapotec Indian? • What is the Spanish word for "little donkey"? • What US state was once part of Spain's empire? • Who discovered the pulmonary circulation of blood? • ...
William Ormond 2025-05-16
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- a traditional Mexican game
- a shape shifter demon
- earring in spanish
- the person who calls out loteria cards
- what the five sisters call themselves
- Aztec mother goddess
- Chencho/demon
- capital of the Aztec civilization
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- goast/mentor
- border in spanish
- the town where the body goes
- witch owls with human voices
- an ancient civilization
- grandma in spanish
- chupacabras form in the day
15 Clues: goast/mentor • Chencho/demon • border in spanish • earring in spanish • grandma in spanish • Aztec mother goddess • a shape shifter demon • an ancient civilization • a traditional Mexican game • chupacabras form in the day • the town where the body goes • witch owls with human voices • capital of the Aztec civilization • what the five sisters call themselves • ...
11-22 2024-11-18
13 Clues: soft cry • matching • jewelry item • a time of rebirth • shape, or outline • toward the center • freedom of movement • “dessert” in Spanish • with little enthusiasm • “celebrate” in Spanish • “gathering” in Spanish • a system for naming things • Peter practiced poetic ploy perfectly, eg
Week Nine Crossword 2024-10-07
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- Sensationalized news reporting that helped stir public support for the Spanish-American War.
- Volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War.
- Policy of expanding a nation's power through acquiring territories.
- Information used to influence public opinion during the war.
- A change or addition to the Constitution.
- U.S. policy of avoiding foreign entanglements, especially after World War I.
- Refers to civilian efforts and contributions during wartime, especially during World War I.
- Sold to finance military operations during World War I.
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- The 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War.
- Agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I.
- Legislation that promised the U.S. would not annex Cuba after the Spanish-American War.
- Territory acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
- The right to vote, especially important after the Nineteenth Amendment.
- Women in the 1920s who challenged traditional social norms.
- Spying to gather information, often used during wartime.
- Caribbean territory gained by the U.S. in 1898.
16 Clues: A change or addition to the Constitution. • Agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I. • Caribbean territory gained by the U.S. in 1898. • The 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War. • Sold to finance military operations during World War I. • Spying to gather information, often used during wartime. • ...
Chapter 4 Section 2 2020-12-13
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- Finding this was deSoto's exploring goal
- Spanish gained their gold from here
- those who tried to stop Indian mistreatment
- 1st European nation to explore Americas
- to be already built
- Spanish land claimed in Southeast USA
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- French fort in South Carolina
- crop Spain grew in Caribbean;got rich from.
- to make a boat water tight
- explorers consistently left these behind
- groups of soldiers
- Spanish imported Africans b/c Indians____.
- First Spanish settlement in South Carolina
13 Clues: groups of soldiers • to be already built • to make a boat water tight • French fort in South Carolina • Spanish gained their gold from here • Spanish land claimed in Southeast USA • 1st European nation to explore Americas • Finding this was deSoto's exploring goal • explorers consistently left these behind • Spanish imported Africans b/c Indians____. • ...
imperialism 2024-10-03
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- A series of policy statements issued by the U.S. in 1899–1900 advocating equal trading rights for all nations in China and the preservation of China's territorial integrity.
- A group formed in the U.S. in 1898 to oppose the annexation of the Philippines and other territories, arguing that imperialism was contrary to American democratic principles.
- A U.S. law passed in 1900 that established civilian government in Puerto Rico, but did not grant full rights of U.S. citizenship to its inhabitants.
- A Cuban poet, journalist, and revolutionary who fought for Cuban independence from Spain.
- A violent uprising in China (1899-1901) aimed at expelling foreign influence, which led to intervention by foreign powers, including the U.S.
- A letter written by Spanish Ambassador Enrique Dupuy de Lôme criticizing U.S. President McKinley, which fueled American anger leading to the Spanish-American War.
- The treaty that ended the Spanish-American War, under which Spain ceded control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines to the United States.
- A Spanish general whose harsh policies in Cuba, including concentration camps, provoked widespread condemnation and contributed to the start of the Spanish-American War.
- The 1905 treaty, brokered by Theodore Roosevelt, that ended the Russo-Japanese War and earned Roosevelt the Nobel Peace Prize.
- A U.S. naval officer and historian who advocated for a strong navy and sea power to support national greatness and expansion.
- A Mexican revolutionary leader who conducted raids into the U.S. during the Mexican Revolution, prompting a military response from the U.S.
- A U.S. foreign policy under President Taft that sought to extend American influence in Latin America and Asia through economic investments and loans.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy principle of negotiating peacefully while simultaneously showing military strength to deter threats.
- An influential American newspaper publisher known for using sensationalism and exaggeration (yellow journalism) to influence public opinion, particularly during the Spanish-American War.
- A U.S. Navy battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War due to widespread belief that Spain was responsible.
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- A Filipino revolutionary leader who fought against Spanish and later American colonization during the Philippine-American War.
- A volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War, famous for their charge up San Juan Hill.
- A concept popularized by Rudyard Kipling's poem, suggesting that it was the duty of Western powers to civilize and uplift non-Western societies.
- An amendment to the Cuban constitution that allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuban affairs and established U.S. control over Guantanamo Bay.
- An extension of the Monroe Doctrine by President Theodore Roosevelt, asserting the right of the U.S. to intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability.
- A style of sensationalized and exaggerated reporting used by newspapers to attract readers and influence public opinion, notably during the lead-up to the Spanish-American War.
- The last sovereign monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii, deposed in 1893 when the U.S. backed a coup to annex Hawaii.
- A U.S. naval commander who achieved a decisive victory against the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.
- A man-made waterway completed in 1914 that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, significantly reducing travel time for maritime trade.
- The policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force, often to acquire territory or control resources.
- A country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power, as Cuba was under U.S. influence following the Platt Amendment.
26 Clues: A Cuban poet, journalist, and revolutionary who fought for Cuban independence from Spain. • The last sovereign monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii, deposed in 1893 when the U.S. backed a coup to annex Hawaii. • A volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War, famous for their charge up San Juan Hill. • ...
Language 2024-09-09
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- Flashcards are a great way to memorize new _____ .
- Spanish-speaking countries have rich _____ full of music, dance, art, and literature.
- Knowing Spanish can help you connect with Spanish-speaking _____ or neighbors.
- Spanish is spoken by over 500 _____ people worldwide.
- Knowing Spanish can help you get a good _____ in the future.
- Find a friend with whom you can practice _____ in the new language.
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- Writing a daily _____ in the new language helps reinforce what you’ve learned.
- Many jobs look for people who can speak more than one _____ .
- Knowing Spanish can make your travel experience more fun and _____.
- Learning a new language is like a workout for your _____.
- Apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone offer fun and interactive _______.
- Watching movies and TV shows can improve your _____ skills.
- Learning a new language takes time and _____ .
13 Clues: Learning a new language takes time and _____ . • Flashcards are a great way to memorize new _____ . • Spanish is spoken by over 500 _____ people worldwide. • Learning a new language is like a workout for your _____. • Watching movies and TV shows can improve your _____ skills. • Knowing Spanish can help you get a good _____ in the future. • ...
Spain travel 2024-03-20
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- The Spanish island famous for its nightlife, located in the Balearic archipelago (6)
- The official residence of the Spanish Royal Family in Madrid (6)
- The city famous for its running of the bulls (7)
- Spain's capital city (6)
- The southern region known for flamenco dancing (8)
- An autonomous community known for its Basque culture and language (7)
- A lively Spanish dance, often associated with the sound of castanets (7)
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- A city in Catalonia known for its medieval architecture (6)
- The museum in Madrid home to works by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco (6)
- The islands located off the eastern coast of Spain in the Mediterranean (7)
- The architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia (5)
- This city's Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (7)
- The highest mountain in Spain, located on the Canary Islands (7)
- A popular Spanish cold soup (7)
- A traditional Spanish rice dish (6)
15 Clues: Spain's capital city (6) • A popular Spanish cold soup (7) • A traditional Spanish rice dish (6) • The city famous for its running of the bulls (7) • The southern region known for flamenco dancing (8) • The architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia (5) • This city's Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (7) • ...
PH History 123 2025-09-26
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- The Spanish conquistador who established the first Spanish settlement in Cebu.
- The author of Noli Me Tángere and El filibusterismo.
- The revolutionary leader who declared Philippine independence in 1898.
- A major resistance group that fought against the Japanese occupation.
- The fort in Manila that served as a headquarters for Spanish colonial rule.
- The city where the First Philippine Republic was inaugurated.
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- The American policy of preparing the Philippines for independence.
- The Treaty of ? transferred the Philippines from Spain to the United States.
- The name for native Filipinos during the Spanish colonial period, sometimes used condescendingly.
- The secret revolutionary society that started the Philippine Revolution against Spain.
- The first American civil governor of the Philippines.
- The site of José Rizal's execution by the Spanish.
- The historical region where Ferdinand Magellan was killed.
- The American president who ordered the annexation of the Philippines.
- The Portuguese explorer who arrived in the Philippines in 1521.
15 Clues: The site of José Rizal's execution by the Spanish. • The author of Noli Me Tángere and El filibusterismo. • The first American civil governor of the Philippines. • The historical region where Ferdinand Magellan was killed. • The city where the First Philippine Republic was inaugurated. • The Portuguese explorer who arrived in the Philippines in 1521. • ...
Spanish Conquest of the Americas 2017-03-25
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- Payments, such as goods or services, made by one nation to ensure protection by another.
- Aztec Emperor wh reigned during the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan.
- A term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of Spanish or Portuguese Empires in a general sense. Literally, it means 'conqueror'.
- A highly contagious disease. The indigenous people had no immunity to this deadly virus that was brough to the Americas by the Europeans, and more than 90% died.
- The exposure of multiple layers beneath the Earth's surface so archaelogists can study the artefacts of a site.
- A glassy black rock formed by rapidly cooling lava.
- A road built across a broad body of water or wetland.
- A pottery fragment usually unearthed as an archaeological relic.
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- The art of decorating something with small pieces of coloured materials such as glass, stones, tiles or shells.
- A god that is a guardian or protector of something in particular. For example, Chicomexochiti was the patron god of artists.
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire, built in the centre of Lake Texcoco.
- A water supply system constructed to convey water over a long gradual slope.
- The region where North and South America meet, and now includes modern day countries such as Guatemala and Mexico.
- A small, floating piece of fertile land used for agriculture.
- The offering of a crop or the killing of a live animal/person to please a god.
- A symbol or image used to represent words.
- The Spanish conquistador who invaded the Aztec territory and took the city of Tenochtitlan.
- In Aztec context, the name given to a document written by the Aztecs, which uses mainly picture to tell a story.
- Texcoco A natural body of water (lake) within the valley of Mexico.
- corn;grown typically in Central and South America. An important Aztec food.
20 Clues: A symbol or image used to represent words. • A glassy black rock formed by rapidly cooling lava. • A road built across a broad body of water or wetland. • A small, floating piece of fertile land used for agriculture. • A pottery fragment usually unearthed as an archaeological relic. • Texcoco A natural body of water (lake) within the valley of Mexico. • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 2018-02-20
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- a tax on imported goods
- Spanish system that granted legal ability to used forced labor of Native peoples
- Spanish conquerors coming to the Americas in search of wealth and land
- prized material traded out of China
- Japanese harbor used by Dutch traders during late 1600's early 1700's
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- wealthy Dutch company of merchants that had sovereign powers and its own army
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- French name for Canada
- English protestants who settled in the Americas
- pirates
- large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer
- an increase in prices
- global exchange of plants, animals, and diseases beginning with a guy named Christopher
- trade from Europe, to Africa, to the Americas, and back to Europe
- the movement of slaves from Africa to the Americas
- African King of Kongo opposed to slave trade to Europeans
- Muslim Empire in India
18 Clues: pirates • an increase in prices • French name for Canada • Muslim Empire in India • a tax on imported goods • prized material traded out of China • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • English protestants who settled in the Americas • large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer • ...
Cuba Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-18
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- What was the name of the documentary about the Hernandez brothers?
- The Marilelitos are a _____ made up of immigrants that left Cuba from the Part of Mariel.
- Spanish word for island.
- Orlando Hernandez used a ____ as a means of travel to reach the U.S.
- class La clase social.(In English)
- To bandon one's country or cause in favor of an opposing one.
- The man who helped the Hernandez brothers defect.
- What position did both Hernandez brothers play in baseball?
- Liván told Orlando to stay away from what?
- Which Hernandez brother was the first to defect?
- How many Cuban defectors were there including Orlando Hernandez?
- Orlando Hernandez's dream Major League Baseball team that he ended up joining after defecting.
- A pardon extended by the government for people who have been convicted of political offences.(In Spanish)
- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group.(In Spanish)
- Orlando and Liván Hernandez are _________.
- Liván ended up playing for who when he defected?
- Orlando Hernandez played for the Industriales of _________ in the Cuban National Series.
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- The Caribbean in spanish.
- La capital de Cuba
- Orlando Hernandez decided not to deflect because of his 2 __________.
- Spanish word for baseball.
- Spanish word for Communism.
- Within 15 years of Columbus's arrival, _____ _______ Taínos were reduced to 100,000.
- Various tribes inhabited the Caribbean before the arrival of ___________.
- Where did Orlando and the other defectors flee to?
- A ruler of a country with total power over the government and people.
- Nickname for Orlando Hernandez.
- Presidente 1952 a '58
- Causas de su exterminación:asesinato, labor excesiva/dura, ___________, y suicidio
- No __________ people still exist in the Caribbean today.
30 Clues: La capital de Cuba • Presidente 1952 a '58 • Spanish word for island. • The Caribbean in spanish. • Spanish word for baseball. • Spanish word for Communism. • Nickname for Orlando Hernandez. • class La clase social.(In English) • Liván told Orlando to stay away from what? • Orlando and Liván Hernandez are _________. • Which Hernandez brother was the first to defect? • ...
Age Of Exploration 2018-03-03
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- Passage / The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West indies, and later to North and South America, to be sold as slaves.
- / An arragement of knotted strings on a cord, used by the Inca to record numerical information.
- Pizzaro / A Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.
- / To bring a product into a country to be sold.
- / The Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century.
- / Spanish and Portuguese officials in the new world who were born in Europe and held all the important government positions.
- Trade / The transatlantic trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried between Africa, England, Europe, the West indies, and the colonies in the Americas.
- Henry / A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire.
- / A land controlled by another nation.
- Días / A nobleman of the Portuguese royal household and was a Portuguese explorer.
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- / A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- / The right of Spanish landowners in the Americas to use Native Americans as laborers.
- / To send a product to be sold in another country.
- / An instrument used to determine latitude and longitude.
- / An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver.
- II / The last Aztec empotre in Mexico who was overthrown and killed by Hernando cortes.
- Exchange / The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- of Tordesillas / A 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain.
- / Navigation tool used to locate the sun and moon
- Cortes / A Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico.
20 Clues: / A land controlled by another nation. • / To bring a product into a country to be sold. • / Navigation tool used to locate the sun and moon • / To send a product to be sold in another country. • / A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • / An instrument used to determine latitude and longitude. • ...
Vocabulary List 3- New Mexico Folklore 2025-09-03
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- – In Navajo tradition, a malevolent witch with the ability to transform into animals, embodying themes of corruption and the misuse of power.
- – Spanish for “moon”; symbolically associated with femininity, cycles, mystery, and transformation in literature and folklore.
- – An archaeological term once used for the ancient Puebloan peoples of the Southwest (now considered problematic, as it derives from a Navajo word meaning “ancient enemies”); modern scholars prefer Ancestral Puebloans.
- – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape.
- – A ghostly figure in Mexican and Southwestern folklore, “the Weeping Woman,” who mourns her lost children; her story warns of grief, guilt, and consequences of betrayal.
- – Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), Spanish author of Don Quixote; his influence extends into Southwestern literature, emphasizing satire, irony, and cultural identity.
- – In Native American traditions, a trickster figure embodying wit, mischief, and transformation; in modern contexts, also refers to smugglers who guide migrants across borders.
- – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement.
- – A group of culturally related Indigenous peoples of the Southwest; historically known for resistance to Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. expansion.
- – A historic Pueblo in northern New Mexico and its surrounding community, recognized for its ancient adobe architecture and cultural resilience.
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- – Plural of Pueblo; collective term for the many Indigenous communities of the Southwest, each with distinct languages, customs, and histories.
- – Spanish term for “bandits”; historically referring to outlaws in the borderlands, often romanticized or demonized in folklore and literature.
- – In Puebloan and Hopi belief systems, spiritual beings that represent aspects of nature, ancestors, or cosmic forces, often embodied in masked dances and carved dolls.
- – “The Royal Road,” a historic Spanish colonial route connecting Mexico City to northern New Mexico, symbolizing cultural exchange, conquest, and migration.
- – A Native symbol from the Zia Pueblo, depicting a sun with four rays in each direction; represents balance in life cycles and appears on the New Mexico state flag.
- – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion.
- – A term meaning “village” in Spanish; refers both to Indigenous communities of the Southwest and their distinctive adobe-style dwellings.
- – A devotional artist who carves or paints santos (holy figures), blending Spanish Catholic traditions with Indigenous artistry.
- – A traditional healer in Mexican and Southwestern cultures who uses herbal remedies, spiritual practices, and folk medicine.
- – Literally “Blood of Christ”; a mountain range in Colorado and New Mexico, named by Spanish colonizers, carrying both spiritual symbolism and geographic significance.
- – A legendary creature in Latin American folklore said to prey on livestock, particularly goats, often symbolizing fear of the unknown or threats to rural livelihood.
21 Clues: – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape. • – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion. • – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement. • ...
Medio ambiente y naturaleza 2024-04-15
10 Clues: to clean • to reduce • to take care of • recycle in Spanish • to reuse something • newspaper in Spanish • to conserve something • the Spanish word for can • the Spanish word for bottle • this word means tree in Spanish
Latin American Revolutions 2022-02-07
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- The system that divides people into groups based on their ethnic or economic backgrounds.
- A person of mixed ancestry between someone from Spain and an indigenous native American.
- A Venezuelan soldier that fought against the Spanish rule(last name only).
- The first leader of Haiti once it gained independence (last name only).
- A person of mixed white and black ancestry.
- Haitian general that led the Haitian Revolution (last name only).
- A person appointed to rule an assigned country for a sovereign ruler.
- The main religion practiced in Latin American countries due to Spanish influence.
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- A soldier who helped fight against Spanish rule in Argentina
- The right to self-rule.
- The country that colonized Latin American countries.
- A person of Spanish ancestry.
- A person of complete Spanish descent and typically owned most of the land and wealth.
- The practice of forcing people into excruciating labor without compensation.
- Territory that is part of a larger country.
- A government in which the citizens get to influence the choices made by the government.
- To have sovereign rule over an area
17 Clues: The right to self-rule. • A person of Spanish ancestry. • To have sovereign rule over an area • Territory that is part of a larger country. • A person of mixed white and black ancestry. • The country that colonized Latin American countries. • A soldier who helped fight against Spanish rule in Argentina • Haitian general that led the Haitian Revolution (last name only). • ...
Spanish Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- This means spring.
- This means birthday.
- This is seasons in Spanish.
- This means the ear.
- This means to hug.
- This is the number twenty seven.
- This means prediction or forecast.
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- This means the week.
- This means stand up.
- This means to teach.
- This means Wednesday.
- This means airplane in Spanish.
- This means question.
- This means brave or daring.
- This is country in Spanish.
15 Clues: This means spring. • This means to hug. • This means the ear. • This means the week. • This means stand up. • This means to teach. • This means birthday. • This means question. • This means Wednesday. • This is seasons in Spanish. • This means brave or daring. • This is country in Spanish. • This means airplane in Spanish. • This is the number twenty seven. • ...
Rizal's Life, Works & Writings Prelim Exams 2024-02-18
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- Rizali Flying lizard
- Rizal Flying beetle
- the Latin version of the Bible
- 229 an act prohibiting cockfighting, horse racing, and jai-alai on the thirtieth day of December of each year and to create a committee to take charge of the proper celebration of Rizal day in every municipality and chartered city, and for other purposes.
- est Rizal’s last words before he died
- Perla de Hombre Spanish term that Dr. Reinhold Rost, an expert in Malayan language described our national hero which means “a pearl of a man” .
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- Rizali Flying frog
- Court an unofficial trial set up by Spanish officials to deal with Rizal
- type of wood were the 9-inch statuette of the Sacred Heart was sculpted by Rizal
- curacion de los hechizados The treatment and cure of the bewitched
10 Clues: Rizali Flying frog • Rizal Flying beetle • Rizali Flying lizard • the Latin version of the Bible • est Rizal’s last words before he died • curacion de los hechizados The treatment and cure of the bewitched • Court an unofficial trial set up by Spanish officials to deal with Rizal • type of wood were the 9-inch statuette of the Sacred Heart was sculpted by Rizal • ...
Do you know RHS? 2024-05-28
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- One of the culinary arts teachers, head of student council, their room is located outside of halls A,B,C,F,and G
- The band director of RHS
- A French and German teacher at RHS, room located in upper C, in prior years they have taught both French and German, but for graduating class of 2024 they taught German only
- known as the RAC, is used to host hockey games and open skating
- A history teacher at RHS, teaching world history for AP and regular classes, classroom is located in lower B, coaches football
- A U.S. history teach at RHS, room located in lower A, teaches AP and regular, very often volunteers to help ticket stands at school sporting events
- An English teacher for 9th and 11th graders, really likes butterflies, helps coordinate Link crew
- A class to learn how to type and use Microsoft programs effectively
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- The area people eat lunch and gather in before school starts, one of the largest rooms in RHS
- A Spanish teacher at RHS, room located in upper C, teaches Spanish 3, helps with news crew
- A math teacher at RHS, coaches football, and teaches Algebra ii and AP Statistics, their room is located in Narnia
- A science teacher at RHS, room located in upper A, one of the first classrooms in upper A, has a wife
- A Spanish teacher at RHS, room located in upper B, teaches Spanish 1
- A chemistry and earth science teacher, room located in upper A, is leaving RHS after the 2023-2024 school year for Wisconsin because of the curriculum change and their wives job
- A Spanish teacher at RHS, room located in lower C, teaches Spanish 1 & 2
- A chemistry teacher at RHS, and Link Crew coordinator, teaches regular and AP classes, uses their room to host STEM club
- Chemistry teacher and physics at RHS, room located in upper A, their room is connected to Wirz and Christs room
- A Spanish teacher at RHS, room located in upper A, teaches Spanish 1 & 2
18 Clues: The band director of RHS • known as the RAC, is used to host hockey games and open skating • A class to learn how to type and use Microsoft programs effectively • A Spanish teacher at RHS, room located in upper B, teaches Spanish 1 • A Spanish teacher at RHS, room located in lower C, teaches Spanish 1 & 2 • ...
12-13 2024-12-12
13 Clues: humiliate • open wide • the I in CIA • sandwich meat • reddish purple • “star” in Spanish • reluctantly agree • “bright” in Spanish • charge with a crime • “cookies” in Spanish • nonstop talkativeness • there's absolutely nothing in it • person who takes the risk for a new business
Aztecs, Incas, and Mayan 2023-08-31
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- A logosyllabic system that the Mayans used to represent words and ideas.
- This Empire was located in Central Mexico
- _____ was mined and was traded through the Maya world. This Material has sharp edges.
- Aztec Empire was built in the middle of _________.(2 words, no space)
- The Mayan were advance in architecture,_______, mathematics, painting, and sculpture.
- Where in Peru is the last standing rope bridge located at?
- this material was mined in the mountains and traded to lowland cities
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- ____ were the specialty of the Incas
- The Aztecs called themselves as the Tenocha ______.
- This was a key element of the political and religious system of the Aztecs.
- An impressive aspect of the Incas were the engineering of traveling between canyons and gorges.
- God of rain and fertility of the Aztecs
- Original Name of the 260 day cycle that the Mayans created. ("Count of Days")
- who adopted the term 'Inca' referring to the whole entire population of the Inca Empire
- The Empire is located in Peru
15 Clues: The Empire is located in Peru • ____ were the specialty of the Incas • God of rain and fertility of the Aztecs • This Empire was located in Central Mexico • The Aztecs called themselves as the Tenocha ______. • Where in Peru is the last standing rope bridge located at? • Aztec Empire was built in the middle of _________.(2 words, no space) • ...
Spain travel 2024-03-20
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- The southern region known for flamenco dancing (8)
- The highest mountain in Spain, located on the Canary Islands (7)
- A lively Spanish dance, often associated with the sound of castanets (7)
- The city famous for its running of the bulls (7)
- The architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia (5)
- The official residence of the Spanish Royal Family in Madrid (6)
- The Spanish island famous for its nightlife, located in the Balearic archipelago (6)
- Spain's capital city (6)
- A popular Spanish cold soup (7)
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- The islands located off the eastern coast of Spain in the Mediterranean (7)
- A traditional Spanish rice dish (6)
- A city in Catalonia known for its medieval architecture (6)
- An autonomous community known for its Basque culture and language (7)
- This city's Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (7)
- The museum in Madrid home to works by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco (6)
15 Clues: Spain's capital city (6) • A popular Spanish cold soup (7) • A traditional Spanish rice dish (6) • The city famous for its running of the bulls (7) • The southern region known for flamenco dancing (8) • The architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia (5) • This city's Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (7) • ...
Vocabulary List 3- Consider the Lobster 2025-09-03
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- – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement.
- – A term meaning “village” in Spanish; refers both to Indigenous communities of the Southwest and their distinctive adobe-style dwellings.
- – An archaeological term once used for the ancient Puebloan peoples of the Southwest (now considered problematic, as it derives from a Navajo word meaning “ancient enemies”); modern scholars prefer Ancestral Puebloans.
- – A traditional healer in Mexican and Southwestern cultures who uses herbal remedies, spiritual practices, and folk medicine.
- Llorona – A ghostly figure in Mexican and Southwestern folklore, “the Weeping Woman,” who mourns her lost children; her story warns of grief, guilt, and consequences of betrayal.
- – A Native symbol from the Zia Pueblo, depicting a sun with four rays in each direction; represents balance in life cycles and appears on the New Mexico state flag.
- – Plural of Pueblo; collective term for the many Indigenous communities of the Southwest, each with distinct languages, customs, and histories.
- – A devotional artist who carves or paints santos (holy figures), blending Spanish Catholic traditions with Indigenous artistry.
- – A group of culturally related Indigenous peoples of the Southwest; historically known for resistance to Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. expansion.
- – In Puebloan and Hopi belief systems, spiritual beings that represent aspects of nature, ancestors, or cosmic forces, often embodied in masked dances and carved dolls.
- – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape.
- – A historic Pueblo in northern New Mexico and its surrounding community, recognized for its ancient adobe architecture and cultural resilience.
- – In Navajo tradition, a malevolent witch with the ability to transform into animals, embodying themes of corruption and the misuse of power.
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- – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion.
- – A legendary creature in Latin American folklore said to prey on livestock, particularly goats, often symbolizing fear of the unknown or threats to rural livelihood.
- – “The Royal Road,” a historic Spanish colonial route connecting Mexico City to northern New Mexico, symbolizing cultural exchange, conquest, and migration.
- – Spanish term for “bandits”; historically referring to outlaws in the borderlands, often romanticized or demonized in folklore and literature.
- – In Native American traditions, a trickster figure embodying wit, mischief, and transformation; in modern contexts, also refers to smugglers who guide migrants across borders.
- – Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), Spanish author of Don Quixote; his influence extends into Southwestern literature, emphasizing satire, irony, and cultural identity.
- – Spanish for “moon”; symbolically associated with femininity, cycles, mystery, and transformation in literature and folklore.
- de Cristo – Literally “Blood of Christ”; a mountain range in Colorado and New Mexico, named by Spanish colonizers, carrying both spiritual symbolism and geographic significance.
21 Clues: – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape. • – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion. • – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement. • ...
Vocabulary List 3- New Mexico Folklore 2025-09-03
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- – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion.
- – In Puebloan and Hopi belief systems, spiritual beings that represent aspects of nature, ancestors, or cosmic forces, often embodied in masked dances and carved dolls.
- – In Native American traditions, a trickster figure embodying wit, mischief, and transformation; in modern contexts, also refers to smugglers who guide migrants across borders.
- – Spanish for “moon”; symbolically associated with femininity, cycles, mystery, and transformation in literature and folklore.
- – “The Royal Road,” a historic Spanish colonial route connecting Mexico City to northern New Mexico, symbolizing cultural exchange, conquest, and migration.
- – A legendary creature in Latin American folklore said to prey on livestock, particularly goats, often symbolizing fear of the unknown or threats to rural livelihood.
- – Literally “Blood of Christ”; a mountain range in Colorado and New Mexico, named by Spanish colonizers, carrying both spiritual symbolism and geographic significance.
- – In Navajo tradition, a malevolent witch with the ability to transform into animals, embodying themes of corruption and the misuse of power.
- – Plural of Pueblo; collective term for the many Indigenous communities of the Southwest, each with distinct languages, customs, and histories.
- – A historic Pueblo in northern New Mexico and its surrounding community, recognized for its ancient adobe architecture and cultural resilience.
- – A Native symbol from the Zia Pueblo, depicting a sun with four rays in each direction; represents balance in life cycles and appears on the New Mexico state flag.
- – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape.
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- – A ghostly figure in Mexican and Southwestern folklore, “the Weeping Woman,” who mourns her lost children; her story warns of grief, guilt, and consequences of betrayal.
- – A traditional healer in Mexican and Southwestern cultures who uses herbal remedies, spiritual practices, and folk medicine.
- – A term meaning “village” in Spanish; refers both to Indigenous communities of the Southwest and their distinctive adobe-style dwellings.
- – A devotional artist who carves or paints santos (holy figures), blending Spanish Catholic traditions with Indigenous artistry.
- – An archaeological term once used for the ancient Puebloan peoples of the Southwest (now considered problematic, as it derives from a Navajo word meaning “ancient enemies”); modern scholars prefer Ancestral Puebloans.
- – Spanish term for “bandits”; historically referring to outlaws in the borderlands, often romanticized or demonized in folklore and literature.
- – Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), Spanish author of Don Quixote; his influence extends into Southwestern literature, emphasizing satire, irony, and cultural identity.
- – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement.
- – A group of culturally related Indigenous peoples of the Southwest; historically known for resistance to Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. expansion.
21 Clues: – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape. • – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion. • – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement. • ...
REYES MAGOS 2016-12-13
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- black matter that the 3 Wise men give to children who did not behave
- camels
- star
- de enero 3 Wise men celebrated in Hispanic world
- excited
- the village in which Jesus was born
- gracias to give thanks
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- Flying mammal
- gift offered by one of the 3 Wise men
- presents/ gifts
- Magos The 3 Wise men in Spanish
- toys
- a celebration in Spanish
- Majesty
- to celebrate in Spanish
- metal gift brought by one of the 3 Wise men
16 Clues: toys • star • camels • excited • Majesty • Flying mammal • presents/ gifts • to celebrate in Spanish • gracias to give thanks • a celebration in Spanish • Magos The 3 Wise men in Spanish • the village in which Jesus was born • gift offered by one of the 3 Wise men • metal gift brought by one of the 3 Wise men • de enero 3 Wise men celebrated in Hispanic world • ...
Age of Exploration Terms, Topics, and People 2024-09-20
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- A really big fleet of ships
- A large spanish sailing ship in the 1500's
- English Calvinists
- German monk who challenged Rome
- War to liberate holy lands
- Explorer born in Genoa
- Spanish Conquistador
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- Individual after whom America is named
- Idea that a Nation becomes strong through trade
- Virgin Queen
- Norse Explorer
- A legal pirate
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Trade route connecting Venice and Beijing
- Treaty between Spain and Portugal in 1494
- Known as "the dragon" by the spanish
16 Clues: Virgin Queen • Norse Explorer • A legal pirate • English Calvinists • Spanish Conquistador • Explorer born in Genoa • War to liberate holy lands • A really big fleet of ships • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • German monk who challenged Rome • Known as "the dragon" by the spanish • Individual after whom America is named • Treaty between Spain and Portugal in 1494 • ...
Explorers Vocab Review 2024-03-19
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- Sailed in 1497 and claimed Northern North America for England
- Spanish conquistador who passed through the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean
- Led the first expedition around the entire world, but died before he made it
- first to sail across the ocean and discovered the east coast of Brazil for Portugal
- Spanish monarchs who hired explorers to claim land for them
- First explorer to make contact with Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii for England
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs in Mexico
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- started the school of navigation and mapped the west coast of Africa
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas in Peru
- Spanish explorer who landed in Florida looking for the "Fountain of Youth"
- French explorer who Claimed Canada and found the Great Lakes
- established water trade route with Asia around the southern tip of Africa
- Sailed for the Netherlands and claimed the Hudson River and Bay
- Italian-born man who explored for the Spanish and found the Americas on accident
14 Clues: Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas in Peru • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs in Mexico • Spanish monarchs who hired explorers to claim land for them • French explorer who Claimed Canada and found the Great Lakes • Sailed in 1497 and claimed Northern North America for England • Sailed for the Netherlands and claimed the Hudson River and Bay • ...
Simple Conversations 2024-09-04
10 Clues: me too • nothing • I'm well • her/his name is • very, in Spanish • Spanish synonym for terrible • Spanish synonym for excelente • Spanish synonym for más o menos • means fairly, pretty, or enough • Spanish synonym for mucho gusto
Spanish Vocab Crossword 2021-09-23
10 Clues: A Saludos • A Despididas • Week in spanish • Fall in spanish • Spring in Spanish • tuesday in spanish • Birthday in Spanish • The first day of the month • The first month of the year • The eighth month of the year
U5 PROJECT: PUZZLE 2023-01-21
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- WAS ONE OF THE CULTURAL ISSUES THAT WERE STRONGLY MODIFIES, ENRICHED BY THE INDUSIAN OF SPANISH WORDS TO INDIGENOUS CULTURES
- WHEN HERNAN CORTEZ HAD RETOR TO VERACRUZ TO SPOKE WITH JUAN GRIJALVA HE LEFT IN THE CARGA OF THE SPANIARDS THAT WERE IN TENOCHTITLAN TO
- WAS A SOCIAL, IDEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENT WHICH COME FROME FRANCE, STRONGLY INFLUENCED THE DEVELOPMENT AND INDEPENDENCE OF NEW SPAIN
- ARE CONSIDERED THE LEADERS OF THE INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT IN THE DIFFERENT PERIOD IT HAD
- WHAT ACTION DID HERNAN CORTES DO NOT LET NO ONE RETURN TO CUBA
- WAS THE KING THAT APPLIED THE BOURBAN REFORMS IN THE NEW SPAIN DURING 1759 TO 1788
- RESULTED FROM INTERBREEDING, WERE DISCRIMINATED
- MEXIC EMPEROR WHO WAS TAKEN AS PRISIONER BY THE SPANISH
- A METHAPHONIC WAY TO EXPRESS SUBMISSION TO THE FRENCH GOVERMENT
- WAS A SOCIAL, IDEOLOGICAL AN POLITICAL MOVEMENT WHICH COME FROM FRANCE AND STRONGLY INFLUENCED THE DEVELOPMENT AND INDEPENDENCE
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- WAS THE FIRST SAILOR TO KNOW ABOUT THE EXISTENCE OF THE MEXICA EMPIRE
- IN 1808 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE ACHIEVED THE EXPANSION OF THE FRENDON EMPIRE INTO SPAIN, PUTTING KING CHARLES IV IN A UNTENCE CAUTUATION, BONAPORTE FORCE KING CHARLES TO CEDE THE THRANE OF SPAIN TO HIS BROTHER IN AN EVENT KNOWM AS
- TO REGIGN TO A CAHRGE, USUALLY DUE TO REASONS BEYEND CONTROL
- ARTYSTIC STYLE THAT IS MANIFESTED IN MUSIC LITERATURE SCULPTURE PAINTING THAT CONSISTS OF A TASTE FORE AMAMENTATION EXAGERATION, THE OVERLUADED
- WHIC SAILOR WAS ATTACKED BY THE MAYAS DURING HIS EXPLORATY EXPEDITION
- POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DOCTINE THAT DEFENDS FREEDOM, EQUALITIE END ENDIVIDUALISM
- PERIOD OF PROSPERITY, OF GOOD HARVEST, HIGH PRODUCTINS
- WERE ENGAGED IN PRIESTHOOD, MILITARY COMERCE AND MINING WITH NO CAHNCE TO HAVE A GOVERMENT POSITION
- INCREASE EXPERIENCED IN AN EVENT OR PROCESS
- WORF FOR THE SPANISH IN THE FARM, RANCHES AND MINES
20 Clues: INCREASE EXPERIENCED IN AN EVENT OR PROCESS • RESULTED FROM INTERBREEDING, WERE DISCRIMINATED • WORF FOR THE SPANISH IN THE FARM, RANCHES AND MINES • PERIOD OF PROSPERITY, OF GOOD HARVEST, HIGH PRODUCTINS • MEXIC EMPEROR WHO WAS TAKEN AS PRISIONER BY THE SPANISH • TO REGIGN TO A CAHRGE, USUALLY DUE TO REASONS BEYEND CONTROL • ...
Grade 8 Final Key Terms 2024-06-12
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- The most influential institution in Europe during the Renaissance
- The Spanish reconquering of Spain from the Muslims
- Confirmed the discovery of the heliocentric solar system
- A _______ humanist would believe that everyone should work towards the betterment of society
- The silent weapon that greatly aided the Spanish in their defeat of the Mexica (Aztecs)
- a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century
- Renaissance paintings begin to focus more on nature, realistic details and the _____ form
- The Indigenous Peoples of Japan, lived in the North, excluded from Edo Japan's social heirarchy
- floating islands built in water around Tenochtitlan to grow crops
- Greek and _________ writings were considered the Classics and were studied by Renaissance scholars
- Non-Catholics in Spain were forced to convert or leave Spain and many were killed
- A plague in Europe that killed millions
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- The common language spoken
- a system of thought that centers on humans and their values, capacities and worth
- Spanish soldiers
- a system of political organization during the Middle Ages in which the lord owned the land and all others served him
- connected the island to the mainland and separated freshwater from salt water, protecting the chinampas
- A Mexica way of keeping information and history, often using both words and pictures
- To keep one's emotions controlled and balanced, especially when great hardships arrive
- The belief in the superiority of European people
- A German monk who spoke out against the Church, starting the Protestant Reformation
- Mesoamerica – meaning "middle of America" – is located in the mid-latitudes (between 10° and 22° N) of the Americas in the southern portion of North America,
- a channel used to move water, usually supported by a bridge structure when it has to cross a valley
- exclude someone from a society or group
24 Clues: Spanish soldiers • The common language spoken • exclude someone from a society or group • A plague in Europe that killed millions • The belief in the superiority of European people • The Spanish reconquering of Spain from the Muslims • Confirmed the discovery of the heliocentric solar system • The most influential institution in Europe during the Renaissance • ...
Umayyads 2024-02-13
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- This was the capatil city of Umayyads in pain
- This language has been influenced by Arabic, to the point where they share roughly 3000 words
- The Umayyads went from North Africa to the Iberian Peninsula by crossing
- Which empire attempted to extinguish the Umayyads of Syria?
- This person escaped from Syria, although the rest of his family was murdered and became the first Umayyad Caliph in Al-Andalus
- This peaceful, tolerant way of living is now called _________, a Spanish word meaning ‘coexistence’.
- This invention helped farmers grow better crops because of the access to water
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- The Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula which spans over these two countries today
- These fruit trees were introduced to the peninsula by the Muslims
- The inhabitants of North Africa that helped the Umayyads conquer the Iberian Peninsula
10 Clues: This was the capatil city of Umayyads in pain • Which empire attempted to extinguish the Umayyads of Syria? • These fruit trees were introduced to the peninsula by the Muslims • The Umayyads went from North Africa to the Iberian Peninsula by crossing • This invention helped farmers grow better crops because of the access to water • ...
The Global Age (chapter 14 & 15) 2014-03-05
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- The conquistador who added Peru, Ecuador, and Chile to the Spanish Empire?
- tax on imported goods?
- People take risk to make financial gains?
- Spaniards who used forced to conquer the Americas?
- In order to conquer the Aztec Empire, Hernan Cortes formed ________________ with Aztec enemies?
- people born in Spain and ranked at the top of Spanish colonial society?
- Dutch farmers who settled around Cape Town?
- Aztec Emperer forced to sign over land and treasure to the Spanish?
- a rise in prices connected to an increased amount of money circulating in the economy?
- Spanish explorer who fought and subdued the Aztecs?
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- Economic policy based on exporting more goods than it imports?
- Explorer who claimed much of the present day eastern Canada for France?
- Pirates who operated with the governmental approval?
- The trade route that shipped African slaves to the Americas?
- Governed Spanish colonies in the name of the monarch?
- France Name of the territory that the French claimed in Canada?
- The Line of Demarcation divided the world (trade and exploration) between Portugal and ______________?
- The system of forced labor and brutal conditions that Native Americans were subjected?
- The country that claimed the empire of Brazil through the treaty of Tordesillas?
19 Clues: tax on imported goods? • People take risk to make financial gains? • Dutch farmers who settled around Cape Town? • Spaniards who used forced to conquer the Americas? • Spanish explorer who fought and subdued the Aztecs? • Pirates who operated with the governmental approval? • Governed Spanish colonies in the name of the monarch? • ...
Rise of the Nation State 2023-11-13
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- A nickname given to a king who stood at the center of everything, like the solar system.
- French Protestants were known as:
- The Hundred Years' War helped form the ideas of English and French ________________.
- One of the greatest foes faced by the Spanish was:
- A decree that promoted religious tolerance in France.
- A French palace built to demonstrate the wealth of France.
- This Spanish king worked to unite the Nation under one religion.
- Most constitutional law in the world can be traced back to the __________.
- The leader of the Normans who helped create national strength for England.
- One of the most significant events in reviving the concept of statehood.
- The process of Spain reclaiming lands that had been taken by Muslims.
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- A fleet of Spanish ships intended to challenge British naval authority.
- This man was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I for his efforts at minimizing Spanish gains on the seas.
- This conflict ended with the expulsion of the English from France.
- This French king depleted the French Treasury with constant wars.
- The English ___________ was formed after the Magna Carta was signed.
- The belief that authority comes directly from God.
- This was signed by Charles V to end fighting between Catholics and Protestants.
- Spanish King Philip II's main rival in England was:
19 Clues: French Protestants were known as: • One of the greatest foes faced by the Spanish was: • The belief that authority comes directly from God. • Spanish King Philip II's main rival in England was: • A decree that promoted religious tolerance in France. • A French palace built to demonstrate the wealth of France. • ...
Spanish 1 Cultural Challenge #1 2013-04-16
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- what is the spanish-speaking country that shares the island of Hispaniola?
- who was this hall of famed?
- what is the name of the river that separates Mexico and the US?
- El dia de la Raza means what in english?
- what is the name of this British possession and its most famous geographical feature?
- what two bodies of water does the canal connect?
- what is the name of this lace head covering?
- picchu what is the name of this ancient site?
- who is the spanish painter?
- what religious holiday is being celebrated at carnival?
- who is the father of fusion latin rock?
- name the city in ohio that has the same name as a city in spain
- at what age did stan die?
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- which two continents does Panama connect?
- what happened to the people that created the sculpture?
- what two languages are spoken there?
- what large body of water does the river flow into?
- what is the name of this rock group?
- what group of people crafted this stone?
- are one of the spanish tenors?
- who is the second one of the spanish tenors?
- who is this talented colombian?
- what is this south American country?
- what is this bird?
- who was the mexican painter known for paintings that explore the sadness and pain she experienced in her difficult life?
25 Clues: what is this bird? • at what age did stan die? • who was this hall of famed? • who is the spanish painter? • are one of the spanish tenors? • who is this talented colombian? • what two languages are spoken there? • what is the name of this rock group? • what is this south American country? • who is the father of fusion latin rock? • El dia de la Raza means what in english? • ...
history crossword puzzle topic 5.3 2022-02-14
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- spanish conquistador that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru
- often used for trade
- the right to demand labor or tribute from native americans in a particular area
- conquerors of Spanish and Portuguese empires
- where people from different groups work together
- people of native american and european descent
- colonial residents of Latin America from the 16th through the early 19th centuries who were born in Spain
- people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest
- was introduced into the West Indies, can make sugar, molasses, etc.
- people of african and european descent
- an armed ship, used for war
- killed many native Americans
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- former governor of new spain
- The crime that Columbus’ men committed on Tainos men and women.
- workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off debt.
- indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America
- the capital of the Aztec empire
- aztec emperor
- used in the sixteenth century to identify descendants of French, Spanish, or Portuguese settlers that lived in Latin American and West Indies
- representatives who ruled in the king's name
- a religion based on Jesus
- Italian explorer who completed four voyages
- going on a long journey, typically by
- a member of the Arawak people
- where Christopher Columbus met king Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I
- served as Hernan cortes's translator and advisor
26 Clues: aztec emperor • often used for trade • a religion based on Jesus • an armed ship, used for war • former governor of new spain • killed many native Americans • a member of the Arawak people • the capital of the Aztec empire • going on a long journey, typically by • people of african and european descent • Italian explorer who completed four voyages • ...
NUMBERS AND LINKING WORDS 2025-11-25
10 Clues: TEN PLUS SIX • TWO IN ORDINAL • ONE IN ORDINAL • "O" IN SPANISH • TWELVE MINUS TWO • "PERO" IN SPANISH • THIRTY MINUS SEVEN • "PORQUE" IN SPANISH • "AÚN ASÍ" IN SPANISH • "TAMBIÉN" IN SPANISH, USED AT THE END OF THE SENTENCES
JPD Signal Codes 1 2021-11-04
23 Clues: 92 (5 WORDS) • 61 (2 WORDS) • 35 (2 WORDS) • 80 (4 WORDS) • 24 (2 WORDS) • 10 (2 WORDS) • 34 (2 WORDS) • 37 (2 WORDS) • 64 (2 WORDS) • 38 (2 WORDS) • 102(3 WORDS) • 62 (2 WORDS) • 10L (2 WORDS) • 62C (2 WORDS) • 22S (3 WORDS) • 64A (3 WORDS) • 62R (2 WORDS) • 62B (2 WORDS) • 51B (2 WORDS) • 62A (2 WORDS) • 911 (2 WORDS) • A62 (2 WORDS) • 21RA (3 WORDS)
IFP Acronyms 2021-07-06
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- EDE (3 words)
- APTC (4 words)
- CSRs (3 words)
- DMI (3 words)
- RCNI (2 words)
- SBE (3 words)
- LC (2 words)
- QHP (3 words)
- DE (2 words)
- OEP (3 words)
- SEP (3 words)
- FFE (3 words)
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- EFT(3 words)
- ER&R (4 words)
- HIPAA (5 words)
- MEC (3 words)
- EDN (3 words)
- HIOS (4 words)
- EHB (3 words)
- HICS (4 words)
- QI (2 words)
- SADP (4 words)
- QDP (3 words)
23 Clues: EFT(3 words) • QI (2 words) • LC (2 words) • DE (2 words) • EDE (3 words) • MEC (3 words) • EDN (3 words) • EHB (3 words) • DMI (3 words) • SBE (3 words) • QDP (3 words) • QHP (3 words) • OEP (3 words) • SEP (3 words) • FFE (3 words) • ER&R (4 words) • APTC (4 words) • HIOS (4 words) • CSRs (3 words) • HICS (4 words) • RCNI (2 words) • SADP (4 words) • HIPAA (5 words)
REYES MAGOS 2016-12-13
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- the village in which Jesus was born
- to celebrate in Spanish
- black matter given to children who do not behave during the year
- gracias to give thanks
- Majesty
- excited
- presents/ gifts
- gift offered by one of the 3 Wise men
- metal gift brought by one of the 3 Wise men
- Magos The 3 Wise men in Spanish
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- star
- a celebration in Spanish
- camels
- toys
- Flying mammal
- de enero 3 Wise men celebrated in Hispanic world
16 Clues: star • toys • camels • Majesty • excited • Flying mammal • presents/ gifts • to celebrate in Spanish • gracias to give thanks • a celebration in Spanish • Magos The 3 Wise men in Spanish • the village in which Jesus was born • gift offered by one of the 3 Wise men • metal gift brought by one of the 3 Wise men • de enero 3 Wise men celebrated in Hispanic world • ...
Cemetery Boys Vocab Crossword 2022-04-29
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- a strong personal belief
- either side of something
- Spanish guitar from the 15th century
- a place where magic beings meet
- gaudy or over the top
- Spanish word for nephew
- an old freestanding burial building
- clearing someone of blame/proving correct
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- stubbornness, opposite of persuade
- feeling like something is about to happen
- a large or excessive amount of something
- a hispanic kid's coming of age birthday
- a Spanish witch
- not easily upset, stone faced
- ornamental decoration
- old tombstone with inscriptions
16 Clues: a Spanish witch • ornamental decoration • gaudy or over the top • Spanish word for nephew • a strong personal belief • either side of something • not easily upset, stone faced • a place where magic beings meet • old tombstone with inscriptions • stubbornness, opposite of persuade • an old freestanding burial building • Spanish guitar from the 15th century • ...
*El 16 de septiembre 2022-09-02
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- The new colony under Spanish rule.
- Before it became known as Mexico, it was known as this.
- The mix-blood offspring of Spaniards and Natives.
- The last Aztec emperor.
- A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecas.
- Was the priest who started the war for independence from Spain. He gave the first cry or grito.
- Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents.
- How many years the war for independence last?
- Were the African slaves
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- They were considered the most powerful of the five great civilizations.
- Invaded España in 1808.
- The word for conqueror in Spanish.
- the cry for Independence is called this.
- The capital of the Aztec empire.
- The plaza where everyone gathers to commemorate their fight for independence.
- Native Indians.
- Name of the small village which was the cradle of Mexico's independence
17 Clues: Native Indians. • Invaded España in 1808. • The last Aztec emperor. • Were the African slaves • The capital of the Aztec empire. • The new colony under Spanish rule. • The word for conqueror in Spanish. • the cry for Independence is called this. • Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents. • How many years the war for independence last? • ...
*16 de septiembre 2025-09-19
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- African slaves
- How many years the war for independence last?
- Was the priest who started the war for independence from Spain. He gave the first cry or el grito.
- The mix-blood offspring of Spaniards and Natives.
- the cry for Independence is called this.
- The new colony under Spanish rule.
- Before it became known as Mexico, it was known as this.
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- A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecas.
- The plaza where everyone gathers to commemorate their fight for independence.
- They were considered the most powerful of the five great civilizations.
- The word for conqueror in Spanish.
- The capital of the Aztec empire.
- Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents.
- Name of the small village which was the cradle of Mexico's independence
- Native Indians.
- The last Aztec emperor.
- Invaded España in 1800.
17 Clues: African slaves • Native Indians. • The last Aztec emperor. • Invaded España in 1800. • The capital of the Aztec empire. • The word for conqueror in Spanish. • The new colony under Spanish rule. • Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents. • the cry for Independence is called this. • How many years the war for independence last? • A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecas. • ...
Surrealism 2 2019-03-21
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- Moozhan told us she was the only professional woman painter to exhibit at the International Surrealist Exhibition in England in 1936
- Sarah speculated that this Czech artist’s pseudonym might have played on the French word for “citizen”
- David claimed that Pokemon Red led to a supersized version of this (2 words)
- Chantel gave us the idea that this woman’s work is best understood in the light of her shitty life
- Reuben found some traces of surrealism in the graphic novels of this character invented by a Belgian artist
- Devanee said one of this guy’s innovations was painting with smoke, or fumage
- Emilie found some surreal elements in the films of this Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent
- Maggie told us about this South Californian painter, whose style is called post-surrealism
- Peter found evidence of a conspiracy theory in this case of this Dadaistic character, who boxed his way to a dubious celebrity
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- Sam reported that Duchamp’s famous readymade might have been by her (2 words)
- Mariana started it, but Mackenzie said a specific painting by this woman relates to British Wicca associated with Gerald Gardner
- Cassie talked about some of the surreal devices used by this Ukrainian-American filmmaker/dancer
- Barb’s descriptions of rock and roll posters in the 1960s linked Surrealism to this “druggy” experience
- Aiden unravelled some threads about the life and work of this almost forgotten Spanish woman Surrealist
- Max Ernst’s and her lived in Sedona, Arizona for a while
- Melissa linked this Argentina-born woman to a kind of feminism but also to fashion
- Reba used them as a case study of pronouns and gender fluidity
- Mirabel linked the work of this Afro-Cuban artist to others, including Picasso
- Taylor identified alchemy as one of the themes in the works of this Spanish artist working in Mexico
19 Clues: Max Ernst’s and her lived in Sedona, Arizona for a while • Reba used them as a case study of pronouns and gender fluidity • David claimed that Pokemon Red led to a supersized version of this (2 words) • Sam reported that Duchamp’s famous readymade might have been by her (2 words) • Devanee said one of this guy’s innovations was painting with smoke, or fumage • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- messenger of The Alamo
- object made by man a long time ago
- survivor of Tha Alamo
- silky yarn made from the hair of angora goats
- crops grown to be sold in the market
- introductory statement that provides a purpose for the document
- outline of freedoms, principles, and government or organization
- Spanish built military fort that gave protection to Spanish soldiers and settlements
- freedom to live without unfair government restrictions
- a natural physical feature of Earth's surface
- remaining in one place
- a soft coal found in Post Oak Belt
- white stone found in the Grand Prairie
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- an area of land given to people by the government
- adjust to countries you are living in
- a long deep valley with steep rocky sides
- Houston led the battle of San Jacinto
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discover
- a group of people that in a country but live in also live another country
- Spanish settlement founded to spread Christianity
- a leader in total control
- Bowie military leader at The Alamo that felt sick
- government sponsored settlement of people to new territories
- area of land with common characteristics
- high area with level ground
- Spanish word for ranches
- make changes to current conditions
- Mexican or Spanish decent living in Texas
- rare pink granite only found in Llano Basin
29 Clues: survivor of Tha Alamo • messenger of The Alamo • remaining in one place • Spanish word for ranches • a leader in total control • high area with level ground • object made by man a long time ago • make changes to current conditions • a soft coal found in Post Oak Belt • crops grown to be sold in the market • adjust to countries you are living in • ...
Latin America 2013-02-06
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- south american cuisine combines influences of native tribes and those of the spanish,portuguese and ______
- originally inhabited by native tribes
- huazontle,jicame,chatotes
- maize-based dish
- dessert influenced by Spanish and Portuguese cooks
- important part of cuisine in northern mexico
- high mountains and dense jungles created this
- corn potatoes and manioc
- culinary term that originally referred to a specific combination of sauteed or braised aromatics, exists in Latin American cuisine.
- popular mexican dessert
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- is a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk and sometimes other ingredients such as cinnamon and raisins
- section of mexico bordered by water important part of cuisine
- popular mexican dip
- corn,beans,and peppers
- made of ground almonds, sesame seeds, rice, barley, or tigernuts
- originally inhabited mexico
- section bordered by the U.S.
- _____ explorers introduced rice, wheat, beef, and oil
- popular roasted rodent
- belizes way of saying eating breakfast
- spanish _____ influenced mexican culure
- papayas,guavas and pineapples
- well liked among people living in coastal regions
- play a notable role in the cuisine in southern mexico
- served with many foods and form the basis of flavorful stews
- _____ and spanish explorers brought customs to south america
- jicame and huazontle often added to it
- common in yucatan
- common in eastern mexico
- popular drink
- the central plateau produces it
31 Clues: popular drink • maize-based dish • common in yucatan • popular mexican dip • corn,beans,and peppers • popular roasted rodent • popular mexican dessert • corn potatoes and manioc • common in eastern mexico • huazontle,jicame,chatotes • originally inhabited mexico • section bordered by the U.S. • papayas,guavas and pineapples • the central plateau produces it • ...
Integrative Arts & Musical Plays 2025-02-19
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- The element of a musical play that consists of words set to a melody.
- A powerful element in a musical that includes rhythm, melody, and harmony.
- Southeast Asian traditional performance uses puppetry
- A Philippine traditional theater form that features Spanish-influenced performances.
- A type of theatrical production that conveys stories through artistic performances.
- A Filipino adaptation of the international musical with a local twist.
- The composer of Les Misérables, whose works inspired the famous musical.
- Example of Traditional epics
- The spoken conversation between characters in a play.
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- A theatrical production that combines music, acting, dance, and spoken dialogue.
- A form of body movement used to tell a story in theater.
- A Filipino rock opera based on the music of Eraserheads.
- The words in a song that convey meaning and emotion.
- A type of music without lyrics, often used in theater.
- A form of performing art that involves movement, intonation, and gestures to bring a character to life.
15 Clues: Example of Traditional epics • The words in a song that convey meaning and emotion. • Southeast Asian traditional performance uses puppetry • The spoken conversation between characters in a play. • A type of music without lyrics, often used in theater. • A form of body movement used to tell a story in theater. • ...
ENGLISH 2025-09-18
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- hegemony :domination of one culture/language over others.
- :a hybrid of Spanish and English, used by bilingual communities in the U.S. and beyond.
- alternating between two or more languages in conversation.
- :the process of increasing worldwide interconnectedness, often using English.
- power :cultural influence exerted through language, media, and ideas.
- :implified English of about 1,500 words, used as a tool for global communication.
- imperialism :the dominance of one language, threatening others.
- languages : languages at risk of disappearing due to dominance of global languages.
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- :words adopted from one language into another.
- English :the “accepted” or “official” form of English used in education/media.
- tongue :a person’s first/native language.
- legacy: the influence of colonization on the spread of languages like English.
- :a mix of Hindi and English, increasingly popular in India and media.
- franca : a common language used for communication between speakers of different native languages.
- a simplified form of speech formed from two or more languages, used for trade/communication.
15 Clues: tongue :a person’s first/native language. • :words adopted from one language into another. • hegemony :domination of one culture/language over others. • alternating between two or more languages in conversation. • imperialism :the dominance of one language, threatening others. • :a mix of Hindi and English, increasingly popular in India and media. • ...
Columbian Exchange (8th grade US History) 2023-09-27
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- The 3 G's of Exploration are God, Gold, and ____
- The disease that killed most Native Americans
- The trading of foods, livestock, diseases and people between the old and new worlds
- This animal was brought from Europe to the Americas and changed Native American lifestyles
- This food was brought to Europe from America and created Italian food
- Columbus was exploring to find a route to bypass the ___(2 words, no space)
- As a result of new foods being introduced, the world's population ____.
- The name Europeans gave to the Americas
- The country that paid the explorer who found America.
- The word for mass killing of Native Americans
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- The last name of the European explorer who "discovered" the Americas
- Two words. The journey slaves took on ships across the ocean
- The Spanish conquerors forced Native Americans to _____ to their religion
- The Columbian Exchange included the exchange of food, diseases, livestock, and ___
- Which religion was mostly known for forcefully converting others?
- Europeans brought these weapons to the Americans and changed native lifestyles
- This was the ocean the slave ships crossed on the Triangle Trade
17 Clues: The name Europeans gave to the Americas • The disease that killed most Native Americans • The word for mass killing of Native Americans • The 3 G's of Exploration are God, Gold, and ____ • The country that paid the explorer who found America. • Two words. The journey slaves took on ships across the ocean • ...
Pablo Picasso 2012-12-06
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- the month Pablo Picasso was born
- the place where Pablo Picasso was born
- one artist who used the same style as Picasso was ____ Gris
- another style of art he used was ______
- he also used newspaper, rubber ______, and pottery
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- he also used etching and engraving ______
- his full name included __ words
- some of his materials included oils, ________, and chalk
- his first word was ___, which is a Spanish word for pencil
- one style of art he used was __________
- the month Pablo Picasso died
- ____ Metzinger also used the same style as Picasso
12 Clues: the month Pablo Picasso died • his full name included __ words • the month Pablo Picasso was born • the place where Pablo Picasso was born • one style of art he used was __________ • another style of art he used was ______ • he also used etching and engraving ______ • ____ Metzinger also used the same style as Picasso • he also used newspaper, rubber ______, and pottery • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2022-09-09
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- Translate "antibiotic" to Spanish
- Translate "nose" to Spanish
- "El Rey de la Música Ranchera"
- Translate "hypertension" to Spanish
- Mexican General who reclaimed the Alamo
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- Translate "prescription" to Spanish
- Translate "pharmacist" to Spanish
- Their hips don't lie
- Mexican artist who is remembered for her self-portraits, pain and passion, and bold, vibrant colors
- Translate "mouth" to Spanish
10 Clues: Their hips don't lie • Translate "nose" to Spanish • Translate "mouth" to Spanish • "El Rey de la Música Ranchera" • Translate "pharmacist" to Spanish • Translate "antibiotic" to Spanish • Translate "prescription" to Spanish • Translate "hypertension" to Spanish • Mexican General who reclaimed the Alamo • ...
Getting ready for Valentines <3 2024-02-14
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- Valentines in spanish is ______
- Cepillarse los dientes means to __ your teeth in Spanish.
- Spanish word for morning is __.
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- Spanish word for shower is ____.
- belleza to the beauty salon in spanish is
- In Spanish, the verb levantarse means to __.
- The Spanish word for to get dressed is __.
- means to eat breakfest __ in Spanish.
- Getting make up done in spanish is
9 Clues: Valentines in spanish is ______ • Spanish word for morning is __. • Spanish word for shower is ____. • Getting make up done in spanish is • means to eat breakfest __ in Spanish. • The Spanish word for to get dressed is __. • In Spanish, the verb levantarse means to __. • Cepillarse los dientes means to __ your teeth in Spanish. • ...
Faiq and Najmi's Frightening Feudle 2023-06-27
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- all words in a language
- a person that's age is between 13 to 19
- a very heavy snowstorm
- an imaginary mythical animal that looks like a horse
- a conjuction that is like the word neighter
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- a style of Spanish music usually played by a guitar
- a period of time when it is dryer than normal or doesn't get enough rain
- novels, poems, plays or other different writing material
- covered or soaked with water
- slightly wet or moist
- a large room where people exercise
- Obama a black politician became a US president
12 Clues: slightly wet or moist • a very heavy snowstorm • all words in a language • covered or soaked with water • a large room where people exercise • a person that's age is between 13 to 19 • a conjuction that is like the word neighter • Obama a black politician became a US president • a style of Spanish music usually played by a guitar • ...
Popular Texting Abbreviations 2012-06-12
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- BTW (3 Words)
- JK (2 words)
- THX or TX or THKS (1 word)
- SWAK (4 words)
- OT (2 words)
- NP (2 words)
- BCNU (3 words)
- POV (3 words)
- IRL (3 words)
- FUD (3 words)
- FWIW (4 words)
- ISO (3 words)
- CYA (2 words)
- IMHO (4 words)
- NIMBY (5 words)
- OMG (3 words)
- BFF (3 words)
- 2moro (1 word)
- MHOTY (5 words)
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- XOXO (3 words)
- GR8 (1 word)
- DBEYR (5 words)
- TTYL (4 words)
- LYLAS (5 words)
- STBY (4 words)
- RBTL (4 words)
- TLC (3 words)
- LOL (3 words)
- BRB (3 Words)
- SITD (4 words)
- B4N (3 Words)
- L8R (1 word)
- TMI (3 words)
- TYVM (4 words)
- WYWH (4 words)
- OIC (3 words)
- ILY (3 words)
- 2nite (1 word)
38 Clues: GR8 (1 word) • JK (2 words) • OT (2 words) • NP (2 words) • L8R (1 word) • BTW (3 Words) • TLC (3 words) • LOL (3 words) • BRB (3 Words) • POV (3 words) • B4N (3 Words) • IRL (3 words) • FUD (3 words) • TMI (3 words) • ISO (3 words) • CYA (2 words) • OIC (3 words) • ILY (3 words) • OMG (3 words) • BFF (3 words) • XOXO (3 words) • TTYL (4 words) • SWAK (4 words) • STBY (4 words) • RBTL (4 words) • BCNU (3 words) • ...
spanish I 2023-10-20
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- Somebody who learns and studies a lot is ... (in Spanish).
- This means "very" in Spanish.
- The capital of this country is Lima.
- This means the opposite of "trabajador" in Spanish.
- This is how you say a "female friend" in Spanish.
- This means the opposite of "gracioso" in Spanish.
- A painter or musician is ... (in Spanish).
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- This is another word for "atletico".
- This is the capital of Spain.
- This means "family" in Spanish.
10 Clues: This means "very" in Spanish. • This is the capital of Spain. • This means "family" in Spanish. • This is another word for "atletico". • The capital of this country is Lima. • A painter or musician is ... (in Spanish). • This is how you say a "female friend" in Spanish. • This means the opposite of "gracioso" in Spanish. • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2024-10-13
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- A nation wanting to expand themselves
- Created to help keep cubas independence
- A rebellion created by chinese citizens to push forigners out
- War the us particpated in to help with independecne
- A canal created to make it easier to go from west to east america
- A idea where you speak softly but are powerful
- A stronger nation protecting a weaker country
- what 2 territories did we turn into states during this time
- War that fought agiasnt spain and helped cuba
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- what women faced and caused to fight for rights
- People that did not want to go to war
- Cavalry that fought in the spanish american war
- A diplomacy to help the US economy
- Treaty that ended spanish american war
- Created so everyone can go into china and trade
- Ship that mainly caused spanish american war
- A form of clickbait used during the time of the spanish american war
- a main ideal of Ted Roosevelt to protect the land
- Gave women right to vote
19 Clues: Gave women right to vote • A diplomacy to help the US economy • People that did not want to go to war • A nation wanting to expand themselves • Treaty that ended spanish american war • Created to help keep cubas independence • Ship that mainly caused spanish american war • A stronger nation protecting a weaker country • War that fought agiasnt spain and helped cuba • ...
Comida de Espana 2024-01-30
25 Clues: day • meat • year • week • milk • salt • eggs • rice • Monday • onions • pepper • garlic • Cheese • Olives • seafood • January • yesterday • vegetables • Spanish omelette • cold tomato soup • Spanish appetizers • an expensive red spice • What borders most of Spain? • a dish of octopus and potatoes • a dish made with saffron and rice
Comida de Espana 2024-01-30
25 Clues: day • meat • year • week • milk • salt • eggs • rice • Monday • onions • pepper • garlic • Cheese • Olives • seafood • January • yesterday • vegetables • Spanish omelette • cold tomato soup • Spanish appetizers • an expensive red spice • What borders most of Spain? • a dish of octopus and potatoes • a dish made with saffron and rice
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- The ___________ exchange between Europe/America.
- Meaning mixed Native/Spanish family/heritage.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- A large farm using slaves to grow a single crop
- A system of forced labor the Spanish used with Native Americans.
- When a country establishes settlements somewhere else.
- A prince of Portugal, nicknamed the Navigator.
- Christian military expeditions to the Middle East.
- Native Americans from the American Southwest who rebelled against Spain.
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- Genoese explorer who discovered America.
- Word for Spanish explorer/conquerors.
- Native Americans living in northeast America.
- The Treaty of _______ split the world for Spain and Portugal.
- Means rebirth, a social movement in Europe that encouraged exploration.
- Native Americans from Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Native Americans from the Valley of Mexico
- A religion founded in Arab, followers are called Muslims.
17 Clues: Word for Spanish explorer/conquerors. • Genoese explorer who discovered America. • Native Americans from the Valley of Mexico • Meaning mixed Native/Spanish family/heritage. • Native Americans living in northeast America. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • A prince of Portugal, nicknamed the Navigator. • A large farm using slaves to grow a single crop • ...
6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Review 2013-05-19
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- Noble Truths four guiding principles that leads to wisdom, enlightenment, and salvation
- Removal Act President Andrew Jackson moved Cherokee Indians off their land in Georgia to Oklahoma (3 words)
- Crow Laws limit the rights of African Americans in the South and enforced segregation(3 words)
- a government on which only a few people have power
- a group of traders that travel together through the desert from place to place
- he most important language of India
- Dynasty built the Great Wall of China, Terra-Cotta Soldiers, unified China, Shi Huangdi main contribution to China was the unification of China under one government(2 words)
- a policy of avoiding contact with other countries (for example, China, Japan, practiced isolationism)
- Code important because it listed the laws and the corresponding punishments(2 words)
- skill or practice of making maps
- spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society(2 words)
- Dynasty based on Confucianism, government ruled with this belief, family has strong ties, acupuncture, sundial, seismograph, silk road, diffusion of religion(2words)
- the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages that revived classical Greek and Roman writings and art
- Tubman most important leader of the Underground Railroad; guided runaways to safe houses where they could spend the night(2 words)
- blends ideas from classic liberalism and civic republicanism to form a government that is run by the people for the good of the people; calls for stronger Federal powers
- Empire the society that developed in the eastern Roman Empire (Constantinople) after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (Rome) (2 words)
- Address emphasized the importance of human equality(2 words)
- Hamilton favored a strong national government, business owners supported his political ideas and policies (2 words)
- Compact first attempt at self-government(2 words)
- System divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth, wealth, or occupation
- the world's first system of writing
- gin increased production, had the effect of increasing the number of slaves needed for labor in the Deep South, created an economy and a society dominated by large landowners(2 words)
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- the scattering of the Jews outside of Israel and Judah
- Washington's Farewell Address urged people to value and maintain a sense of national unity and wards against the dangers of political parties and relations with foreign powers(4 words)
- Trade Routes the routes crossed the Trans-Saharan Desert to trade their salt and gold with other cultures(3 words)
- Revolution many immigrants came to big cities for work, laborers were treated badly and went on strike often(2 words)
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- Carta a document signed in 1215 by King John of England that required the king to honor certain rights and limited the King's Power(2 words)
- Locke English philosopher who thought that government was a contract between the ruler and people(2 words)
- the Inca civilization that started in South America (Peru), but was conquered by the Spanish
- Egyptian's writing system using symbols to represent words; first world's written language
- Destiny the belief that the US was destined to expand all the way to the West Coast (2 words)
- the study of past based on what people left behind
- religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
- Clay known as the "Great Compromiser", designed the American system, an economic plan in order to make the U.S. more financially self-sufficient, developed the Compromise of 1850(2 words)
- the traditional religion of Japan based upon nature (sun, moon, animals, trees, etc.) & they build shrines
- Revolution a series of events that led to the birth of modern science. It was a radical new idea and different way of looking at the world.(2 words)
- the movement in 1800s resulted in the rapid growth of ethnic neighborhoods
- Death a deadly plague (bubonic plague) that swept through Europe(2 words)
- Revolution conflict with Mexico became likely following the granting of statehood to Texas
- arose in the area now known as Mesoamerica, in what is now Mexico
- a type of government in which people rule themselves; meaning "rule of the people"
- civilization that developed in Mesoamerica that was characterized by great cities, trade and warfare but disappeared
44 Clues: skill or practice of making maps • he most important language of India • the world's first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • Compact first attempt at self-government(2 words) • a government on which only a few people have power • the study of past based on what people left behind • religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings • ...
European Colonization Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-17
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- People living in Spanish colonies that were born in Spain
- Former Governor of New Spain
- revolt in Peru during 1780-1781
- People living in Spanish colonies that were born in the colonies
- an economic theory used by European colonizers which held that colonies served their mother country best by encouraging exports and accumulating bullion
- private owners of large estates directly employed native workers
- a legal regime of colonial authorities that practiced forced labor
- the place where the Quakers settled in North America
- separates groups, or castes, of mixed-race people in Spanish America
- precious metals such as silver and gold
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- the place where most slaves in Portuguese America were brought from
- another word for native workers that works for the landowners
- the Spanish first settled in the areas of modern day Peru and _______
- group from Britain that settled in Massachusetts
- the city that Cortes allied with against the Aztecs
- name of an event that was caused by disease brought over by the Europeans where the Natives died in large numbers
- the product of European-African unions
- the place the Portuguese settled in the Americas and grew plants
- product originally first grown in large scale by Portuguese
- last name of a illiterate mixed-race women who became very wealthy after marriage with two Spanish men
- mixed-race population
21 Clues: mixed-race population • Former Governor of New Spain • revolt in Peru during 1780-1781 • the product of European-African unions • precious metals such as silver and gold • group from Britain that settled in Massachusetts • the city that Cortes allied with against the Aztecs • the place where the Quakers settled in North America • ...
Spanish words from vocab 4 and 5 2024-04-26
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- Spanish word for the word desk
- in order to live while your in water you need to do what
- Spanish word for penicl sharpener
- Spanish word for chalk
- Spanish word for board
- everyone is always looking this at the end of the day waiting for it to hit 2:56
- spanish word for school
- a what you would say when asking to go some where
- inorder to write you need what to write onlimpiamanons when you get done eating something stick in the car you usually grab this to sanitize your hands
- In school everyone has someone where to park their butts
- when someone is in need what do they say
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- in order to understand what someone writes you have to what
- we do this when we something to have color we
- you must do this in order to catch a fish
- ejercicio this is what needs to happen when you are fat
- this must happen inorder to have money
- when someones tummy grumbles they need to what
- inorder to get where you need to go in school you have to walk where
- every class room has one you must knock in order to come into the class
- alot of people do this in the summer and go to a camp ground to do so
20 Clues: Spanish word for chalk • Spanish word for board • spanish word for school • Spanish word for the word desk • Spanish word for penicl sharpener • this must happen inorder to have money • when someone is in need what do they say • you must do this in order to catch a fish • we do this when we something to have color we • when someones tummy grumbles they need to what • ...
Spanish 2022-09-19
10 Clues: it is 2:30 • It is 1:23 • art in spanish • band in spanish • math in spanish • what time is it • science in spanish • When does it start • T/F Es la ocho y nueve • social studies in spanish
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2020-04-19
8 Clues: I learn to draw • I learn how machines work • I learn to play an instrumen • I read about El lazarillo de Tormes • I learn how to play different sports • I learn new words like «cupboard « and «rug» • SCIENCE I learn about Greece and Ancient Egypt • I learn how to add, subtract, multiply and divide
The Color Of My Words 2023-05-24
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- What was the color of Ana Rosa's words?
- What was the color of Ana Rosa's words?
- Love, sweetie, and dear in Spanish
- What was the name of chapter one?
- How old was Ana Rosa turning on her birthday?
- In what chapter did Guario die?
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- Dominican...?
- What did Ana Rosa get on her birthday?
- After Guario's death what did Ana Rosa have signs of?
- What did Ana Rosa get on her birthday?
10 Clues: Dominican...? • In what chapter did Guario die? • What was the name of chapter one? • Love, sweetie, and dear in Spanish • What did Ana Rosa get on her birthday? • What did Ana Rosa get on her birthday? • What was the color of Ana Rosa's words? • What was the color of Ana Rosa's words? • How old was Ana Rosa turning on her birthday? • ...
Latin America 2013-02-06
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- spanish _____ influenced mexican culure
- originally inhabited mexico
- south american cuisine combines influences of native tribes and those of the spanish,portuguese and ______
- corn potatoes and manioc
- popular mexican dip
- common in eastern mexico
- jicame and huazontle often added to it
- popular mexican dessert
- section bordered by the U.S.
- corn,beans,and peppers
- maize-based dish
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- play a notable role in the cuisine in southern mexico
- _____ and spanish explorers brought customs to south america
- made of ground almonds, sesame seeds, rice, barley, or tigernuts
- the central plateau produces it
- high mountains and dense jungles created this
- well liked among people living in coastal regions
- huazontle,jicame,chatotes
- section of mexico bordered by water important part of cuisine
- papayas,guavas and pineapples
- popular drink
- served with many foods and form the basis of flavorful stews
- originally inhabited by native tribes
- _____ explorers introduced rice, wheat, beef, and oil
- culinary term that originally referred to a specific combination of sauteed or braised aromatics, exists in Latin American cuisine.
- popular roasted rodent
- important part of cuisine in northern mexico
- is a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk and sometimes other ingredients such as cinnamon and raisins
- dessert influenced by Spanish and Portuguese cooks
- belizes way of saying eating breakfast
- common in yucatan
31 Clues: popular drink • maize-based dish • common in yucatan • popular mexican dip • popular roasted rodent • corn,beans,and peppers • popular mexican dessert • corn potatoes and manioc • common in eastern mexico • huazontle,jicame,chatotes • originally inhabited mexico • section bordered by the U.S. • papayas,guavas and pineapples • the central plateau produces it • ...
Exploration, LA Colonization, Africa (Chapters 17,19,20) 2020-01-24
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- Colonial/Spanish royal courts
- Head administrator for Spain in the New World
- Thank you for sailing with Spanish Armada, now with service across the Pacific, from ___ to Manila
- Healthy adult male slave, women and children were a fraction of this
- The originator slave network maker
- Bartolome de Las Casas is on the case
- Biological transfers into new areas
- Social system of Latin America
- Settles the line of demarcation
- Crowded, unsanitary, high mortality rate
- Another name for maroon societies
- France's money maker in the New World
- SWEET, sweet, money maker
- A voice for abolition that ended the English slave trade in 1807
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- Spanish giant estates
- The Spanish governments branch that governed the New World
- A Bourbon dynasty king, made reforms to keep Spain relevant
- Rio de Janeiro became increasingly important to the Portuguese for this item
- Guns, slaves, cash crops
- Basically Latin American feudalism
- Was an English ambassador, made Portuguese more mercantilistic, didn't want Portugal to fall behind
- How Europe handled everything in South and Southeast Asia
- Led the way in exploration and the slave trade; in Europe
- Borrowed from the Inca by the Spanish but way harsher
- A world war fought for control of American and Indian land
- Dominators of colonial social structure in Latin America
26 Clues: Spanish giant estates • Guns, slaves, cash crops • SWEET, sweet, money maker • Colonial/Spanish royal courts • Social system of Latin America • Settles the line of demarcation • Another name for maroon societies • Basically Latin American feudalism • The originator slave network maker • Biological transfers into new areas • Bartolome de Las Casas is on the case • ...
Ryder Portmann 2022-03-02
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- A way to ask how you are
- The 11th month of year
- a farewell you use with friends
- The things in the middle of you knees
- Your mom
- the color a bull hates
- The beginning of the Alphabet
- The first day of the spanish week
- tell time anything other one
- big sun on it
- a one word phrase you say at the end of a conversation
- The things on the end of your arm
- Has blue red and white with a big star
- tell the time one oclock
- 3x2
- 100-99
- has a eagle and snake on it
- The 12th month of the year
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- Happens in december and it not christmas
- To ask the time
- The thing you talk through
- The third month of the year
- The second letter of the alphabet
- your dads brother
- The last day of the spanish week
- A way to show gratitude and thanks in spanish
- It is very often in idaho
- 2x10
- A way to say my name is
- The 23rd letter of the spanish alphabet
- one of the colors of the USA flag
- Your dad
- a basic way to greet someone
- Happens during baseball season in idaho also spring
- The fourth day of the spanish week
- The color of shrek
36 Clues: 3x2 • 2x10 • 100-99 • Your mom • Your dad • big sun on it • To ask the time • your dads brother • The color of shrek • The 11th month of year • the color a bull hates • A way to say my name is • A way to ask how you are • tell the time one oclock • It is very often in idaho • The thing you talk through • The 12th month of the year • The third month of the year • has a eagle and snake on it • ...
The European Leagues 2025-10-14
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- German striker who played for Bayern and won the 2014 World Cup.
- Spanish manager who led Sevilla to multiple Europa League titles.
- Spanish club that won multiple Champions League titles under Zidane.
- German club that dominated Bundesliga from 2010–2025.
- Italian club that won Serie A in 2023–24.
- Spanish midfielder known for his passing, played for Barcelona and Spain.
- Spanish manager who led Manchester City to multiple EPL titles.
- German goalkeeper known for his sweeper-keeper style.
- French midfielder who won the World Cup in 2018 and played for PSG.
- French winger who played for Bayern and won the 2018 World Cup.
- French club that shares the name of an adjective used to describe someone who is kind.
- Ligue 1 club known for developing young talent, including Thierry Henry.
- French club where Mbappé and Neymar played together.
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- Spanish club known for its tiki-taka style and Messi’s legacy.
- Argentine forward who played for PSG and Barcelona.
- Portuguese forward who played for Real Madrid and Juventus.
- German club famous for its yellow wall and youth development.
- Italian club nicknamed “The Old Lady.”
- Italian manager who won titles with Chelsea, Juventus, and Real Madrid.
- Italian club that shares San Siro stadium with AC Milan.
- Spanish club known for its youth academy “La Masia.”
- German club that shares the same name as a fast food.
- French striker who won the Ballon d’Or in 2022.
- Legendary Italian goalkeeper with over 1000 career appearances.
24 Clues: Italian club nicknamed “The Old Lady.” • Italian club that won Serie A in 2023–24. • French striker who won the Ballon d’Or in 2022. • Argentine forward who played for PSG and Barcelona. • Spanish club known for its youth academy “La Masia.” • French club where Mbappé and Neymar played together. • German club that dominated Bundesliga from 2010–2025. • ...
Mancha y Gato 2022-08-26
10 Clues: not so friendly • revenge in spanish • crossing in spanish • dominated in spanish • developing in spanish • a military stronghold • a local political boss • characteristic in spanish • relating to the country side ; rural • a person who conquers a place or people
Grandpa's Crossword 2021-06-07
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- High ground Union forces retreated to during the Battle of Gettysburg (2 words)
- Pennsylvania convenience store
- Courthouse where the Civil War ended
- _________is thinking "not of yourself"
- have I ever told you you’re my _____?
- this dog tried to hang herself
- creature roasting on a spit in the first episode of the The Mandalorian
- first woman to serve on the Supreme Court
- His “iron curtain” speech marks the beginning of the Cold War
- man who shared the Gospel with an Ethiopian on the road to Gaza
- a long, flat steel file
- church attended in PA (2 words)
- Official residence of the Pope
- this man’s not crazy, he’s been tested (2 words)
- home of the Mona Lisa
- oldest of seven brothers in the 1954 American musical
- cold brew (2 words)
- Absalom’s murderer
- birth month of your first grandchild
- Christmas breakfast
- A unit used to measure nails
- mathematician credited with the sequence that led to the Golden Ratio
- birthstone of your twin grandchildren
- High School for Hornets (2 words)
- Known for saying “the ends justifies the means”
- softwoods come from these types of trees
- dine with Davy Crockett here
- cattle breed
- Only Supreme Court Justice to be impeached
- a feathered friend gone too soon
- grandchildren became these at national parks (2 words)
- Amalekite king imprisoned by Saul which went against God’s decree
- favorite brand of glazed pastry (2 words)
- three time World Series Champions (2 words)
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- River that runs through the middle of
- your cousin’s child to you
- boat that relies on floats to remain buoyant
- Sitcom comedic obstetrician and father of five
- northernmost country in Africa
- trick and meld card game
- 1986 Holly Dunn single (2 words)
- what species stole the plans to the Death Star
- What state was destroyed in Sherman’s “March to Sea”
- holiday to celebrate the emancipation of enslaved people
- Abby’s birthplace
- 1959 Doris Day romantic comedy (2 words)
- Maggie’s breed
- Biblical Captain who purchased Joseph
- Taft’s foreign policy that guaranteed loans to foreign countries in “exchange for bullets” (2words)
- Classic Quick, Draw, and Guess game
- decorative automotive adhesive
- it takes a lot of these to change a lightbulb
- fictional special intelligence officer
- 1954 Hitchcock thriller starring Jimmy Stewart
- The ______ Man is the name of a drawing made by da Vinci of the ideal man
- small town in Illinois
- month in which the Gettysburg Address was given
- her puppies died from bloody noses
- second African-American to serve on the Supreme Court
- young literary sleuth, daughter of Jim Shaw
- middle name of your second grandchild
- We lived on this Houston Street (2 words)
- middle name of your first great-grandchild
- season for white asparagus in Amsterdam
- State whose name means “reddish” in Spanish
- Who was the only non Jedi to use a lightsaber in the original Star Wars trilogy
- it’s nice that we’re having _____
- The type of car whose logo was inspired by the Stuttcart Coat of Arms
- The number of states bordering Colorado
- John the Baptist wore clothes made from the hair of this animal
- San Antonio steakhouse (3 words)
- even a thin one has two sides
- President responsible for the Lousiana Purchase
- Moses’ mother
74 Clues: cattle breed • Moses’ mother • Maggie’s breed • Abby’s birthplace • Absalom’s murderer • cold brew (2 words) • Christmas breakfast • home of the Mona Lisa • small town in Illinois • a long, flat steel file • trick and meld card game • your cousin’s child to you • A unit used to measure nails • dine with Davy Crockett here • even a thin one has two sides • Pennsylvania convenience store • ...
Popular Texting Abbreviations 2012-06-12
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- OT (2 words)
- 2moro (1 word)
- WYWH (4 words)
- JK (2 words)
- 2nite (1 word)
- THX or TX or THKS (1 word)
- BFF (3 words)
- LYLAS (5 words)
- BTW (3 Words)
- BCNU (3 words)
- MHOTY (5 words)
- TMI (3 words)
- IMHO (4 words)
- TLC (3 words)
- SWAK (4 words)
- ILY (3 words)
- TTYL (4 words)
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- IRL (3 words)
- NP (2 words)
- XOXO (3 words)
- TYVM (4 words)
- FWIW (4 words)
- ISO (3 words)
- L8R (1 word)
- RBTL (4 words)
- CYA (2 words)
- OMG (3 words)
- B4N (3 Words)
- NIMBY (5 words)
- POV (3 words)
- LOL (3 words)
- STBY (4 words)
- GR8 (1 word)
- BRB (3 Words)
- SITD (4 words)
- OIC (3 words)
36 Clues: OT (2 words) • NP (2 words) • L8R (1 word) • JK (2 words) • GR8 (1 word) • IRL (3 words) • ISO (3 words) • BFF (3 words) • CYA (2 words) • OMG (3 words) • BTW (3 Words) • B4N (3 Words) • POV (3 words) • LOL (3 words) • TMI (3 words) • TLC (3 words) • BRB (3 Words) • ILY (3 words) • OIC (3 words) • XOXO (3 words) • 2moro (1 word) • TYVM (4 words) • FWIW (4 words) • WYWH (4 words) • 2nite (1 word) • RBTL (4 words) • ...
Cultural Contributions of Latin America 2025-12-09
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- Were the first to explore and colonize Latin America
- Symbols of writing that use snall pictures to represent words
- Formed by combining parts of several different languages
- A group that developed the calendar of 365 days
- Were the first to explore and colonize Latin America
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- Often a millary officer or wealthy individual ruling as a dictator
- Spanish conquerors/explorers
- Lived in lived andes Mountains
- Rim Where most people living the continents edges
- The Mayans grew this crop
- Native to a specific area
- Developed the capital city of Tenochtitlan
12 Clues: The Mayans grew this crop • Native to a specific area • Spanish conquerors/explorers • Lived in lived andes Mountains • Developed the capital city of Tenochtitlan • A group that developed the calendar of 365 days • Rim Where most people living the continents edges • Were the first to explore and colonize Latin America • ...
