spanish words Crossword Puzzles
Age of exploration 2018-09-10
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- Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River
- de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- /a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- nunez de balboa /Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador
- /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- /one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- magellan / was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- /a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- / an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view
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- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
- /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- de champlain /Samuel de Champlain, known as "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
- de las casas / Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer before becoming a Dominican friar.
- cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer
- /a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- / denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- cortes /Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- marquette /French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley
- Christopher Columbus / An Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
21 Clues: cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer • de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin. • passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view • Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River • /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
the age of exploration 2018-09-10
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- cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer
- de las casas / Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer before becoming a Dominican friar.
- / denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- /a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
- passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view
- /a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- /a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
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- marquette /French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley
- nunez de balboa /Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador
- /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- / an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- magellan / was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- /one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Columbus / An Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
- Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River
- cortes /Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- de champlain /Samuel de Champlain, known as "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
21 Clues: cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer • de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin. • passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view • /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River • /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
the age of exploration 2018-09-10
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- /a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- /a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer
- /one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- /a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- cortes /Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- de champlain /Samuel de Champlain, known as "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler.
- magellan / was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- nunez de balboa /Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador
- de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin.
- Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River
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- / an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- / denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view
- /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
- de las casas / Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer before becoming a Dominican friar.
- marquette /French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley
- Columbus / An Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
21 Clues: cabot / a Venetian navigator and explorer • de bois /a woodsman or trader of French origin. • passage / he European and northern Atlantic point of view • /emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • Hudson / English navigator who discovered the Hudson River • /belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • ...
Colonial Mexico 2024-05-29
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- a native leader or chief in colonial Mexico, often responsible for maintaining peace and order among indigenous communities and negotiating with Spanish colonizers.
- emit sparks of fire or electricity.
- a Spanish soldier or explorer who conquered and settled in the Americas, often accompanied by indigenous people or African slaves.
- relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries.
- a system of forced labor where indigenous people were required to work for Spanish colonizers, often in exchange for protection or goods.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- a town mayor or magistrate in colonial Mexico, often responsible for maintaining law and order and collecting taxes.
- a person of mixed European and indigenous ancestry, often born in Mexico or the Americas.
- the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.
- cease developing; become inactive or dull.
- acquire (something) by paying for it; buy.
- a traditional healer or medicine woman in colonial Mexico, often using folk remedies and spiritual practices to treat illnesses and ailments.
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- de habitación a type of residential building in colonial Mexico, often used as a residence for Spanish colonizers or criollo (mixed-race) families.
- the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis; the spine.
- to trade by exchanging one comodity for another
- (of a business or activity) yielding profit or financial gain.
- a forced labor tax imposed on indigenous people to support the construction of Spanish buildings, roads, and other infrastructure.
- a system of granting Spanish colonizers control over a specific group of indigenous people, often in exchange for protection and spiritual guidance.
- a large estate or plantation, typically owned by a Spanish landowner or noble, where indigenous people or African slaves worked to produce crops such as sugarcane, coffee, and cotton.
- unpleasant, unkind, cruel, or more severe than is necessary: harsh criticism. The children had had a harsh upbringing.
20 Clues: emit sparks of fire or electricity. • cease developing; become inactive or dull. • acquire (something) by paying for it; buy. • to trade by exchanging one comodity for another • the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country. • (of a business or activity) yielding profit or financial gain. • ...
Word List 2 2020-08-06
Los países hispanohablantes 2023-12-14
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- Name means "rich coast" in Spanish.
- The capital is Guatemala City
- Next to the United States
- Its name means "equator" in Spanish because it's on the equator.
- They have a lot of Alpacas
- The first ever World Cup was here.
- Starts with a "V". Has the world's tallest waterfall.
- They have a volcano on the flag.
- A lot of people also speak a language called Guaraní.
- Pedro Pascal is from here. It's very long and skinny
- It's technically part of the U.S.A.
- Named after Christopher Columbus
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- Named after Simon Bolivar. Next to Peru and Chile
- Lionel Messi plays for their soccer team
- It's on the same island as Haiti.
- Only Spanish Speaking country in Europe
- A famous canal goes through here.
- It's an island south of Florida. They have a communist government.
- The smallest Spanish-speaking country in the world.
19 Clues: Next to the United States • They have a lot of Alpacas • The capital is Guatemala City • They have a volcano on the flag. • Named after Christopher Columbus • It's on the same island as Haiti. • A famous canal goes through here. • The first ever World Cup was here. • Name means "rich coast" in Spanish. • It's technically part of the U.S.A. • ...
Students 2024-09-17
7 Clues: “nuh uh” • “LET IT GROW” • “I just cheat off Paul” • *Yells out random Spanish words* • “I had tennis practice, Ms Riley” • “Ms. Dickstein I have a question” • “Girls must keep their hair cut short in the lab”
mark knighton 2022-03-02
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- this is the color of snow
- how to say good morning in spanish
- the very bottom of your body
- how to say hi in spanish
- your mother's dad
- the month we are in
- it means half and is commonly used to tell time
- the round ball on your upper body
- the darkest color
- when the sun is out
- their flag looks like the french flag
- only name for one o clock
- The first month
- it happens a lot in the winter
- the first number
- how to say bye in spanish
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- the second day of the week
- any time but one
- the color of a stop sign
- your son kid
- the english alphabet doesn't have this letter
- the only letter in spanish alphabet with no sound
- the second to last day of the week
- first letter of spanish alphabet
- the first day of the week
- what is on the very top of your head
- your mothers mother
- the 8th number
- the 5th number
- has an eagle on their flag
- has a rainbow shaped pattern of stars on their flag
- the second month
- it happens a lot in the summer
33 Clues: your son kid • the 8th number • the 5th number • The first month • any time but one • the second month • the first number • your mother's dad • the darkest color • your mothers mother • the month we are in • when the sun is out • the color of a stop sign • how to say hi in spanish • this is the color of snow • the first day of the week • only name for one o clock • how to say bye in spanish • ...
mark knighton 2022-03-02
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- this is the color of snow
- how to say good morning in spanish
- the very bottom of your body
- how to say hi in spanish
- your mother's dad
- the month we are in
- it means half and is commonly used to tell time
- the round ball on your upper body
- the darkest color
- when the sun is out
- their flag looks like the french flag
- only name for one o clock
- The first month
- it happens a lot in the winter
- the first number
- how to say bye in spanish
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- the second day of the week
- any time but one
- the color of a stop sign
- your son kid
- the english alphabet doesn't have this letter
- the only letter in spanish alphabet with no sound
- the second to last day of the week
- first letter of spanish alphabet
- the first day of the week
- what is on the very top of your head
- your mothers mother
- the 8th number
- the 5th number
- has an eagle on their flag
- has a rainbow shaped pattern of stars on their flag
- the second month
- it happens a lot in the summer
33 Clues: your son kid • the 8th number • the 5th number • The first month • any time but one • the second month • the first number • your mother's dad • the darkest color • your mothers mother • the month we are in • when the sun is out • the color of a stop sign • how to say hi in spanish • this is the color of snow • the first day of the week • only name for one o clock • how to say bye in spanish • ...
Vocab man Crossword 2024-08-27
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- what is your telephone number
- i think that
- por favor, can you repeat that please
- how do you say _ in spanish
- i am from the united states
- hello
- how are you
- when is your birthday
- i think that
- in my opinion
- how do you write/spell _
- where do you live
- al bano, may i go to the bathroom
- what does _ mean
- my name is Candace
- good night
- sorry
- how old are you
- what is your occupation
- see you soon
- i speak english and spanish
- what is your email address
- im fifteen years old
- es que, my opinion is that
- im sorry
- see you later
- i study spanish because
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- i am american
- what is your name
- i live in Dallas
- my name is David
- why do you study spanish
- i have a question
- i learn spanish
- thank you very much
- good afternoon
- what languages do you speak / are you learning
- my telephone number is
- i am a student
- please
- you are welcome
- my email address is
- where are you from
- see you tomorrow
- good morning
- my birthday is on
- im fine thanks
- how are you
48 Clues: hello • sorry • please • im sorry • good night • how are you • how are you • i think that • i think that • good morning • see you soon • i am american • in my opinion • see you later • good afternoon • i am a student • im fine thanks • i learn spanish • you are welcome • how old are you • i live in Dallas • my name is David • what does _ mean • see you tomorrow • what is your name • i have a question • where do you live • ...
Christmas in Spain 2024-12-09
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- The Spanish word for gifts
- A Christmas lottery that takes place every year
- 'Pooping log' in catalonia
- The Spanish word for Christmas Eve
- 'Merry Christmas' in Spanish
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- A decoration of the nativity scene
- 'Little Shepherds' in Spanish
- The Spanish word for the wise men
- A sweet almond nougat cut into rectangular pieces
- The Spanish word for New Year's Eve
- A bread-like cake, similar to a donut
11 Clues: The Spanish word for gifts • 'Pooping log' in catalonia • 'Merry Christmas' in Spanish • 'Little Shepherds' in Spanish • The Spanish word for the wise men • A decoration of the nativity scene • The Spanish word for Christmas Eve • The Spanish word for New Year's Eve • A bread-like cake, similar to a donut • A Christmas lottery that takes place every year • ...
European Explorers 2021-08-19
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- one of the main items that the French wanted in trade from the Natives
- spanish priest that advocated for the rights of the Natives
- often did not marry or have children with the natives because they immigrated with their families
- founded the lost city of Roanoke in North Carolina
- often formed alliances with the natives and maintained strong relationships with them
- conquered the Inca in Peru
- brought on by harsh efforts to Christianize the natives, Spanish were driven from the area
- assisted the Queen in attacking Spanish Ships for their gold, followed and harassed them in Peru
- explored the Mississippi Basin and named it Louisiana after King Louis XIV
- laws that temporarily ended Indian slavery and the encomienda system
- debate over the rights and humanity of the Natives
- spanish had to pay a tax to import African slaves
- rigid hierarchy of class standing in South America with Spaniards at the top and Natives at the bottom
- often had children with the natives creating a complex and rigid caste system
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- government granted private company, attempted to control the region for economic gain
- founded Quebec
- explored in 1673 by Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette
- explored areas around NY Harbor
- brought over by the Spanish, wiped out most of the Natives in South America
- explored Newfoundland
- conquered the aztecs in Mexico
- traveled through the Isthmus of Panama
- King of Spain gave land to Spaniards, had natives work the mines
- looking for a Westward passage to Asia, discovered the Hudson River
24 Clues: founded Quebec • explored Newfoundland • conquered the Inca in Peru • conquered the aztecs in Mexico • explored areas around NY Harbor • traveled through the Isthmus of Panama • spanish had to pay a tax to import African slaves • founded the lost city of Roanoke in North Carolina • debate over the rights and humanity of the Natives • ...
Maya, Aztec, and Inca 2019-04-08
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- / Capital city of the Inca
- / Powerful empire in South America when the Spanish arrived
- / The Maya played this ball game in a large court surrounded by stone walls
- / the basic unit of the Inca community
- / picture writing used by the Maya
- / the Inca had to pay a labor_____ to the government each year
- / the Maya, Aztec, and Inca did not make use of this round invention
- / a Maya book made from a number of pages folded up in a zig zag pattern
- / this famous food came from the Americas and the cacao seed
- / ___________ Picchu was a hidden Inca city never discovered by the Spanish
- / people who conquered the Aztec and Inca
- / the staple food for all 3 civilizations
- / The Maya____________ predicted the end of world on Dec. 21, 2012
- / El____________ is a famous pyramid found in the Maya city of Chichen Itza
- / Francisco ____________ conquered the Inca Emprire
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- / the Inca god Inti was the god of the ______
- / Spanish explorers, treasure hunters, and conquerors
- / capital of the Aztec empire
- / the Inca built these throughout their empire to enable communication by messenger runner
- / Aztec language
- / he conquered the Aztecs
- / modern day country where the Aztec lived
- / name for the Aztec king
- / king of the Aztec when the Spanish arrived
- / monument made by the Maya and Aztec with a temple on top to their gods
- / the king of the Inca was know as the _______ Inca
- / an infectious disease brought to the Americas by the Spanish
27 Clues: / Aztec language • / he conquered the Aztecs • / name for the Aztec king • / Capital city of the Inca • / capital of the Aztec empire • / picture writing used by the Maya • / the basic unit of the Inca community • / people who conquered the Aztec and Inca • / the staple food for all 3 civilizations • / modern day country where the Aztec lived • ...
Unit 6-Group4-2ºA ESO 2023-06-07
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- a synonym of to experience
- the translation to spanish is ‘’tendencias’’
- its a synonym of “countertop”
- how big is a clothe
- prices unusuals
- the translation to spanish is “pulseras”
- The synonym is change
- is a synonym of “shoulder bags”
- Investigate your counter
- type of material used by the rich
- spend time idly or in relaxing or socializing
- you can buy it real or synthetic
- this makes you taller.
- a place with many shops.
- the translation to spanish is ”moda callejera”
- a synonym of brand
- the things you can buy are…
- an antonym of “to fail”
- growing process
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- White plant that is used to do sweaters
- That is not expensive
- material that pollutes the planet
- things to complete your outfit.
- the clothes that you buy, but another person have used before you
- the translation to spanish is “fielmente”
- The price of something
- the translation to spanish is “pantalones”
- try to make a room more beautiful than it is
- Shoes for women with a stick to get higher
- circles made of plastic and hold some types of clothes.
- a synonym of overtake
- type of slippers for the pool
- containers that have clothes
- type of fabric for sweaters
- the paper where there are the things you have bought.
- the translation to spanish is ‘’estilo’’
- is like a virtual pet
- A book with few pages that have information from the daily news
- a synonym of realize
- an antonym of buy
40 Clues: prices unusuals • growing process • an antonym of buy • a synonym of brand • how big is a clothe • a synonym of realize • That is not expensive • The synonym is change • a synonym of overtake • is like a virtual pet • The price of something • this makes you taller. • an antonym of “to fail” • Investigate your counter • a place with many shops. • a synonym of to experience • ...
Japanese Vocab Unit 1 Lesson 1 Word List 2 2013-08-18
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- Spanish (Language)
- English (Language)
- Chinese (Language)
- American (Person, People)
- Japanese (Person, People)
- Perhaps
- Mexican (Person, People)
- Spanish (Person, People)
- Wonderful, Amazing, Great
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- French (Language)
- German (Language)
- Skillful
- Skillful (polite with __)
- Future
- French (Person, People)
- Speak
- German (Person, People)
- Chinese (Person, People)
- A Little, A Few
- Japanese (Language)
20 Clues: Speak • Future • Perhaps • Skillful • A Little, A Few • French (Language) • German (Language) • Spanish (Language) • English (Language) • Chinese (Language) • Japanese (Language) • French (Person, People) • German (Person, People) • Chinese (Person, People) • Mexican (Person, People) • Spanish (Person, People) • Skillful (polite with __) • American (Person, People) • Japanese (Person, People) • ...
6th Grade Spanish Wheel 2024-11-07
23 Clues: ten • one • six • shirt • today • skirt • seven • pants • sunday • friday • eleven • shorts • monday • tuesday • it rains • It's hot • It's cold • Capital of Spain • appetizers in Spain • mountains in granada • traditional Spanish dance • shopping plaza with 237 balconies • Mrs Scarcella's favorite Spanish city
Arena texas history 2022-04-21
20 Clues: radio • war 2 • rights • parker • y Teran • destiny • Houston • to compete • Republic of • luther king • Spanish word • and balances • remember the • economic gain • popular cash crop • mapped the Texas coast • part of the Spanish system • Edwards Fredonia rebellion • duties and responsibilities • northern states in the civil war
Spanish 1 Crossword by Christian Lowery 2021-08-13
25 Clues: 20 • 15 • mrs • bad • 100 • good • today • music • hello • party • so so • sunday • please • august • lets go • january • snowing • tomorrow • bathroom • greetings • beautiful • yesterday • nice to meet you • only spanish speaking country is europe • only spanish speaking country with two capitals
Chapter 2: Empires of The Americas 2020-09-14
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- First journey by him and his crew to circumnavigate the globe
- The name given to the native people that Columbus encountered
- The Nina the Pinta and this ship were used by Columbus to reach the new world
- Daughter of the Powhatan Chief who played a key role in maintaining peace between the British and Powhatans
- First successful British colony in America started in 1607
- saved the jamestown colony by encountering the natives and focused the colony on planting tobacco
- Aztec ruler of millions of Natives in present day Mexico
- Spanish priest and writer who condemned the harsh treatment of the native americans in the spanish colony
- A person who is bound for a period of years to someone who paid for their journey to America
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- professional spanish soldier and conquistador who overthrew the mighty Aztec empire
- Spanish rulers who financed Columbus' voyage
- He established the colony on Roanoke Island
- Explorer who got funding from Spain to finance his 1492 Journey to the Caribbean Islands
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire
- System set up by Columbus that had the Natives work for the spanish colonists in exchange for religious conversion
- Spanish explorer or conquerors
- Local Indian tribe encountered by the inhabitants of the Jamestown settlement
- European governor appointed to rule conquered colonial lands in the Americas
18 Clues: Spanish explorer or conquerors • Capital city of the Aztec Empire • He established the colony on Roanoke Island • Spanish rulers who financed Columbus' voyage • Aztec ruler of millions of Natives in present day Mexico • First successful British colony in America started in 1607 • First journey by him and his crew to circumnavigate the globe • ...
Mexicano Contributions to the SouthWest 2021-04-19
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- By 1848, ______ lived in the territories given up by Mexico to the United States.
- (2 words, no spaces) Using crops introduced by Mexicanos and the Mexican system of irrigation, American settlers turned the desert Southwest into America's “________.”
- Mexicanos discovered copper in the 1800s. Due to this discovery, copper can carry _____ and phone calls to millions by 1940.
- Instead of ____ products, the main products of ranchos were meat, hides, and tallow (fat).
- Mexicanos made several ____ to American life.
- gold pan introduced by Mexicans, which miners used to scoop up mud from streambeds
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- One of the cowboy's most important jobs was this- which included rounding-up the cattle and branding them to avoid conflict with nearby rancheros.
- Mexican Americans had a deep ____ on their new country; the presence of their culture is highly detectable.
- Mexican food was a unique and distinctive blend of American Indian foods alongside old-world food from ________, where Spain is.
- (2 words, no spaces) The most important industry in New Mexico was _____ because these animals fed, clothed, and supported Spanish and Mexican settlers.
- With cattle so abundant, Americans followed Californios and Tejanos by learning the cattle business from Mexican ____.
- Mexicanos came to the Southwest with a rich tradition in ____. They brought knowledge of where to look for precious metals and how to get them out of the ground
- American cowboys learned their job from the Mexican ___.
- (2 words, no space) The Southwest was very influenced by Mexican laws, especially since its landscape was much different from the East. One law about water said that water was too valuable to be owned or controlled by any one person, and instead, it belonged to an entire community to be used for the benefit of all.
- Americans pushed Mexican Americans off of their land and did not let students speak _____ in schools.
15 Clues: Mexicanos made several ____ to American life. • American cowboys learned their job from the Mexican ___. • By 1848, ______ lived in the territories given up by Mexico to the United States. • gold pan introduced by Mexicans, which miners used to scoop up mud from streambeds • ...
Cross Word Puzzle of Leonardo and Efe 2014-08-06
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- where do we go every Wednesday? (2 words)
- how many Italian people are there in our class?
- it doesn't have voice but it shouts, it doesn't have wings but it flies, doesn't have a mouth but it makes sounds.
- in the TASIS symbol there the same number of shapes of witch nationality students in our class?
- without a cover, key or zip, a treasur chest hides a golden ball.
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- what can't we bring to our class after brake?
- who is the person that usually says "uuu"? (2 words)
- the thing there is every Wednesday evening.
- a popular songs name by Jason Derulo.
- the thing that Leonardo ALWAYS eats.
10 Clues: the thing that Leonardo ALWAYS eats. • a popular songs name by Jason Derulo. • where do we go every Wednesday? (2 words) • the thing there is every Wednesday evening. • what can't we bring to our class after brake? • how many Italian people are there in our class? • who is the person that usually says "uuu"? (2 words) • ...
Mesoamerica 2025-04-03
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- A famous Inca city high in the Andes.
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in a lake.
- A domesticated animal important to the Incas for transport and wool.
- Disease that devastated the Aztec and Inca populations.
- The title of the Inca emperor, meaning "___ Inca".
- Spanish soldiers who invaded and conquered native empires.
- The capital of the Inca Empire.
- The ___ are considered the "Mother Culture" of Mesoamerica.
- A precious green stone used by the Olmecs for carvings.
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- The Olmecs are known for their colossal stone heads.
- According to Aztec legend, they were to build their city where they saw one of these perched on a cactus with a snake.
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire.
- The famous Aztec ruler defeated by the Spanish.
- The Inca used these for farming on steep mountain slopes.
- One of the major Olmec cities.
- The Incas offered a room filled with gold and silver as this to free their emperor from the Spanish.
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for agriculture.
- The Olmecs were among the first to use this material for making balls.
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Aztecs.
- The language spoken by the Aztecs.
20 Clues: One of the major Olmec cities. • The capital of the Inca Empire. • The language spoken by the Aztecs. • A famous Inca city high in the Andes. • The famous Aztec ruler defeated by the Spanish. • The title of the Inca emperor, meaning "___ Inca". • The Olmecs are known for their colossal stone heads. • Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for agriculture. • ...
Class expressions review 2026-01-09
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- May I go to the restroom?
- Expression you use to say you are almost done
- How you say please in Spanish
- What you say to ask for a moment
- See you later in Spanish
- What you say when you are ready
- See you tomorrow in Spanish
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- Expression when you have a question
- You're welcome in Spanish
- One of the ways to say here
- Good morning
- Thank you in Spanish
12 Clues: Good morning • Thank you in Spanish • See you later in Spanish • May I go to the restroom? • You're welcome in Spanish • One of the ways to say here • See you tomorrow in Spanish • How you say please in Spanish • What you say when you are ready • What you say to ask for a moment • Expression when you have a question • Expression you use to say you are almost done
The House of the Scorpion 2022-11-03
10 Clues: cave • Spanish for home • Spanish for witch • a flowering plant • Spanish for friend • Spanish for orphanage • someone considered an idiot • Spanish for monster eating goats • vida nueva Spanish for my new life • people who assist in nursing homes
Hispanic Families 2013-03-28
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- Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish.
- The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish.
- The male parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandpa in Spanish.
- The female parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandma in Spanish.
- Another way to say brother in Spanish.
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- The translation of a female cousin in Spanish.
- A Male parent in Spanish.
- The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish.
- The translation of sister in Spanish.
- A Female parent in Spanish.
10 Clues: A Male parent in Spanish. • A Female parent in Spanish. • The translation of sister in Spanish. • Another way to say brother in Spanish. • Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish. • The translation of a female cousin in Spanish. • The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish. • The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish. • ...
Things Fall Apart 2018-11-08
7 Clues: wildly excited • a Spanish noble man • lacking any obvious source • symptoms that show a fever • spreading flow of a feeling • a crowds natural force to move forward or upward • a priest medium that gives advise from gods words
Chapter 24 Crossword Aiden Pilipski Aaditya Naik 2022-12-15
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- gold and silver valued by weight
- the great unknown land
- One of the 2 brothers within the Inca ruling house(starts with h)
- Spanish explorer who spent 8 years in Texas
- sugar mill
- Aztec king that received Cortez
- Prominent Canoeers in the Carribean.
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- took down the Aztec Empire
- Spanih viceroy's checks and balances
- The Spanish government's 20% cut of sliver production
- Spanish immigrants with high power
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- First European to cross the Pacific Ocean
- Silver mining town in present day bolivia
- deadly disease brought by the spanish
15 Clues: sugar mill • the great unknown land • took down the Aztec Empire • Language spoken by the Aztec • Aztec king that received Cortez • gold and silver valued by weight • Spanish immigrants with high power • Spanih viceroy's checks and balances • Prominent Canoeers in the Carribean. • deadly disease brought by the spanish • First European to cross the Pacific Ocean • ...
MEXICO BECOMES INDEPENDENT 2019-10-08
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- LEADER OF THE EAST TEXANS
- COUNTRY SPAIN SIDED WITH DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
- SPANISH MILITARY GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA
- WON THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR
- PURCHASED BY THE US FROM FRANCE FOR 15 MILLION
- FATHER OF MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE
- HIDALGO'S FAMOUS SPEECH FOR INDEPENDENCE
- TOWN THAT YBARBO SETTLED
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- INDIAN GROUP THAT SLOWED SPANISH EFFORTS TO GROW TEXAS
- APPOINTED TO INSPECT THE SPANISH FRONTIER LANDS
- COUNTRY THAT CONTROLLED MEXICO
- AN AGREEMENT AMONG COUNTRIES TO WORK TOGETHER
- ENDED A BOUNDARY DISPUTE BETWEEN US AND SPAIN
- A GOVERNMENT IN WHICH THE PEOPLE ELECT REPRESENTATIVES
- SPANISH TERM FOR COWBOY
15 Clues: SPANISH TERM FOR COWBOY • WON THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR • TOWN THAT YBARBO SETTLED • LEADER OF THE EAST TEXANS • COUNTRY THAT CONTROLLED MEXICO • FATHER OF MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE • SPANISH MILITARY GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA • HIDALGO'S FAMOUS SPEECH FOR INDEPENDENCE • AN AGREEMENT AMONG COUNTRIES TO WORK TOGETHER • ENDED A BOUNDARY DISPUTE BETWEEN US AND SPAIN • ...
Spanish 3 -Hunter Su 2020-12-08
10 Clues: / Title in Spanish • / The ad in Spanish • / Article in Spanish • / sponsored in Spanish • / observers in Spanish • / Translate in Spanish • sordos / the deaf in Spanish • resena / the review in Spanish • resumen / The resume in Spanish • subtitulado / The subtitling in Spanish
The Spanish Century Crossword 2012-01-16
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- Conqueror of the Incas
- What the conquistadors called Mexico
- Spanish explorer of the southwestern section of North America from Florida to Texas
- The 16th century (1500s), during which the Spanish dominated exploration and colonization in the Americas
- Spanish explorer of the western coast of North America as far as present-day Oregon
- Conqueror of the Aztecs
- Spanish explorer who came up from New Spain (Mexico) to explore the southwestern part of North America, continuing as far as present-day Kansas
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- Spanish adventurers and conquerors in the New World
- A fort built by the Spanish in Florida to protect shipping and colonies in the Caribbean; the first permanent European settlement in North America (1565)
- "Land of flowers"
- Spanish explorer who set out to find the fountain of youth in 1513 and found Florida, instead
- Traveler and writer whose name was used to name America
- Colony established by Columbus in the Caribbean; today half of this island is Haiti and the other half is the Dominican Republic
- An area under the control of a distant country
14 Clues: "Land of flowers" • Conqueror of the Incas • Conqueror of the Aztecs • What the conquistadors called Mexico • An area under the control of a distant country • Spanish adventurers and conquerors in the New World • Traveler and writer whose name was used to name America • Spanish explorer of the southwestern section of North America from Florida to Texas • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword APUSH 2025-08-02
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- This civilization was a Native American empire that controlled present-day Mexico until they were conquered by the Spanish in 1521.
- Who was the Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico?
- What was the event where the Pueblo Indians rebelled against the Spanish and drive them from Mexico in 1680?
- What was the name of the small vessel with high decks and triangular sails used by the Europeans to explore the shores of Western Africa?
- What was the name of the false notion that the Spanish did little but attack the Indians and steal their riches in the name of Christ?
- What is a large-scale agricultural enterprise that grows commercial crops?
- Who was the Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas and founded the city of Lima?
- Which treaty was signed in 1494 by Spain and Portugal that divided the territories of the New World?
- Who was the Aztec emperor who was defeated and killed by the Spanish?
- What was the name of the Mississippian settlement near present day East St. Louis was home to about 25,000 Native Americans
- What was the name given to the first part of the North America to emerge above sea level?
- Which term describes the societies in which political legitimacy and authority overlay a large degree of cultural commonality?
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- Who was the King of Spain who funded Columbus on his adventures to the New World?
- Who was the Indian slave woman who served as an interpreter for the Spanish?
- What battle was fought between the Spaniards and the Pueblo Indians in 1599?
- What was the name of the transfer of goods, crops, and diseases between New and Old societies after 1492?
- Who was the Queen of Spain who ruled during the late 15th century and funded exploration?
- What was the Spanish governments policy to "commend" or give Indians to certain colonists in return for the promise to Christianize them?
- Who was the Italian explorer who explored the coast from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland?
- What was the name given to the 16th century Spaniards who fanned out across the Americas and eventually conquered the Aztec and Incan Empires?
- This term describes the method of growing maize, beans, and squash together to produce maximum yields.
- Who was the explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492?
- Who was the Spanish solider and commander who led an expedition looking for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but only found Adobe pueblos?
- What was the name given to someone of mixed Indian and European heritage mainly in Mexico?
- What was the name given to the attack of the Aztecs against the Spanish on June 30, 1520 that means "Sad Night"?
- What was the name of the economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade, and open, accessible markets?
26 Clues: Who was the Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico? • Who was the explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492? • Who was the Aztec emperor who was defeated and killed by the Spanish? • What is a large-scale agricultural enterprise that grows commercial crops? • Who was the Indian slave woman who served as an interpreter for the Spanish? • ...
Chapter 6 vocab 2024-09-26
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- A Catholic priest who belongs to a religious order
- The most successful of the Spanish missions in Texas. Founded by Antonio Margil de Jesús (pg. 148)
- A French trader sent to negotiate with the Spanish; also established a trading post on the Red River called Natchitoches.
- 1st Spanish mission in East Texas. Built to convert the Hasanai (Caddo) people to Catholicism.
- The original name of the mission, whose chapel later became known as “The Alamo”.
- The mission and presidio built on the ruins of Fort St. Louis near Matagorda Bay; later moved to present-day Goliad.
- A Spanish friar who wished to establish another mission in East Texas. When the Spanish government did not grant his request, he asked the French government, causing tension between the two governments.
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- A small unit of military force
- Settlement built to keep a closer eye on nearby French settlements; became the unofficial Spanish capital of Texas in 1722.
- A fort or military outpost
- Known as “The Gateway to Spanish Texas” due to its location on the Rio Grande.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage
- A Catholic friar who established Mission San Francisco de los Tejas; the first mission in East Texas, for the Caddo tribe.
- Governor of Coahuila y Tejas in 1719; sent to face the French threat in Texas. He built several important missions and settlements in Texas.
- A person of Mexican heritage who considers Texas home
15 Clues: A fort or military outpost • A small unit of military force • A Catholic priest who belongs to a religious order • A person of Mexican heritage who considers Texas home • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage • Known as “The Gateway to Spanish Texas” due to its location on the Rio Grande. • ...
Crossword The Awakening Ch 8-12 2024-11-04
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- - Fourteen-year-old twins committed to becoming nuns, play piano at the Saturday-night celebration (Chapter 9)(Two Words)
- - Plays the piano for Edna, who feels deep emotions rather than seeing images (Chapter 9)(Two Words)
- - Mode of transportation Edna and others take to the isle of Chênière Caminada for Sunday mass (Chapter 12)
- - A young Spanish girl on the boat who asks Robert many questions (Chapter 12)
- - Robert’s impudent brother, discussed by Robert and his mother (Chapter 8)
- - Time by which Léonce finally retires, as Edna’s rebellious mood fades (Chapter 11)
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- - Edna’s reaction to Mademoiselle Reisz’s performance, as she is moved to tears (Chapter 9)
- - Where Edna rests after her swim, Robert staying with her until her husband returns (Chapter 10)
- - Holds significance between Edna and Robert, more “pregnant with the first-felt throbbings of desire” than words (Chapter 10)
- - Léonce repeatedly offers this to Edna as he stays on the porch smoking (Chapter 11)
- - Edna’s realization when she sees how far she’s swum from shore (Chapter 10)
- - Insulted by Adèle’s warning, declares he hopes Edna does take him seriously (Chapter 8)
- - Worries that Edna might take Robert’s attentions seriously and warns him to let her alone (Chapter 8)
- - Activity Edna hesitates to join, but eventually feels empowered to do alone (Chapter 10)
- - A well-known seducer that Robert tells stories about to distract Adèle (Chapter 8) (Two Words)
15 Clues: - Robert’s impudent brother, discussed by Robert and his mother (Chapter 8) • - Edna’s realization when she sees how far she’s swum from shore (Chapter 10) • - A young Spanish girl on the boat who asks Robert many questions (Chapter 12) • - Time by which Léonce finally retires, as Edna’s rebellious mood fades (Chapter 11) • ...
Hispanic Families 2013-03-28
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- Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish.
- The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish.
- The male parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandpa in Spanish.
- The female parent of your mother or father, also known as a grandma in Spanish.
- Another way to say brother in Spanish.
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- The translation of a female cousin in Spanish.
- A Male parent in Spanish.
- The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish.
- The translation of sister in Spanish.
- A Female parent in Spanish.
10 Clues: A Male parent in Spanish. • A Female parent in Spanish. • The translation of sister in Spanish. • Another way to say brother in Spanish. • Another way to say a male cousin in Spanish. • The translation of a female cousin in Spanish. • The sister of your mom or dad, also known as an aunt in Spanish. • The brother of your mom or dad, also known as an uncle in Spanish. • ...
The House of the Scorpion 2022-11-03
10 Clues: cave • Spanish for home • Spanish for witch • a flowering plant • Spanish for friend • Spanish for orphanage • someone considered an idiot • Spanish for monster eating goats • vida nueva Spanish for my new life • people who assist in nursing homes
Spanish cross word vocab 4-5 2024-04-26
10 Clues: Hall in Spanish. • Read in Spanish. • Until in Spanish. • Paint in Spanish. • Poster in Spanish. • The color of blood. • Yo blank en la agua. • the blank sharpens lapices. • Yo camina through la blank. • How to say ends in Spanish.
A Crossword With the Number Vocabulary 2026-03-25
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- What is 5-5?
- What is the first question? Add that by one.
- How many questions are there on this crossword?
- What is 7+7=?
- What is Uno is english
- How do you say Numbers in Spanish?
- What is the number after 29?
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- What is 67 in Spanish?
- What is 10 multiplied by 10?
- How do you spell 28 in Spanish?
- If you have a dozen eggs, what number is that?
- 20
- What number would you get if you added 30x2?
- How many days of the week are there.
- What is 6 in Spanish?
15 Clues: 20 • What is 5-5? • What is 7+7=? • What is 6 in Spanish? • What is 67 in Spanish? • What is Uno is english • What is 10 multiplied by 10? • What is the number after 29? • How do you spell 28 in Spanish? • How do you say Numbers in Spanish? • How many days of the week are there. • What is the first question? Add that by one. • What number would you get if you added 30x2? • ...
McD Catholicism and Mexico 2020-10-27
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- Catholics pray to her, the mother of Jesus
- The face painting and ____ are a mockery of death for the Dia de los Muertos celebration
- Spanish incorporated ____customs to convert Aztecs
- Indigebous Mexican man was Juan ____ who saw the vision
- Hill where the shrine to Mary of guadalupe was built
- Term for a Catholic church large enough for the Pope to say mass
- Spanish sent Catholic ____to convert Aztecs
- Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521
- Juan Diego’s clothing garment with image of Mary
- Term for the Catholic service
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- Over 80% of Mexico is this religion
- When Juan Diego saw Mary she was brown skinned and DID NOT speak ______
- Juan Diego gathered these plants in December prove to the priest that he saw Mary
- Numerous ____ recognized the authenticity of the vision of Mary at Guadalupe
- Spanish term for the explorers that “conquered” New World
- Aztec Goddess that was worshipped at Tepeyac Hill
- Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is in this month
- Catholics celebrate All Souls and All___ days on Nov 1st and 2nd
- Season that Aztecs had celebrated a holiday for 4,000 years to celebrate dead ancestors
- Term for Catholics communion, the bread and body, the wine and blood of Jesus
20 Clues: Term for the Catholic service • Over 80% of Mexico is this religion • Catholics pray to her, the mother of Jesus • Spanish sent Catholic ____to convert Aztecs • Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521 • Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is in this month • Juan Diego’s clothing garment with image of Mary • Aztec Goddess that was worshipped at Tepeyac Hill • ...
Spanish Vocab 2021-11-05
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- This is the reflexive verb that means "to get up"
- This is the spanish word for "head"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to fall asleep"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to brush"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to shower"
- This is the veb that means "to eat lunch"
- This is an expression of time that means "finally"
- This is the spanish refelxive verb that means "to get dressed"
- This is the spanish reflexive verb that means "to shave"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to put on"
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- This is the reflaxive verb that means "to put on makeup"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to take off"
- This is the verb that means "to need"
- This is the reflexve verb that means "to dry off"
- This is an expression of time that means "first"
- This is the spanish reflexive verb that means "to lie down"
- This is the spanish noun that means "teeth"
- This is an expression of time that means "later"
- This is the noun that means "brush"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to get ready"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to wake up.
21 Clues: This is the spanish word for "head" • This is the noun that means "brush" • This is the verb that means "to need" • This is the veb that means "to eat lunch" • This is the spanish noun that means "teeth" • This is an expression of time that means "first" • This is an expression of time that means "later" • This is the reflexive verb that means "to brush" • ...
Wine & Cheese Pairings 2025-03-10
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- Salty Greek cheese
- Pink-hued summer wine
- Pinot Noir and Chardonnay region
- Smooth, medium-bodied red
- Sweet, fruity white wine
- Aromatic, floral white wine
- NOIR Light-bodied red wine
- Spanish red wine grape
- Buttery white wine
- Meat and cheese board
- Hard, aged Italian cheese
- Fortified Spanish wine
- Soft, bloomy-rind cheese
- Vessel for sipping
- Red wine with spice
- Sheep’s milk Italian cheese
- Spanish sheep’s cheese
- Grape skins’ bitter compounds
- Bold red wine
- Creamy Danish cheese
- Jammy, bold red wine
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- Sharp, aged cheese
- Grape for Chianti
- Grape for Barolo wine
- Spicy, full-bodied red
- Italian sparkling wine
- Italian pizza cheese
- BLANC Crisp, grassy white wine
- Dutch yellow cheese
- Soft, creamy cheese
- Bubbly French classic
- Semi-hard Italian cheese
- Strong blue cheese
- Dark, fruity red wine
- Spanish red wine region
- Mild, buttery cheese
- Mozzarella with creamy center
- Spanish sparkling wine
- Swiss nutty cheese
- Dutch mild cheese
- Cheese with holes
- General term for blue cheese
- English blue cheese
- Sweet or dry German white
- Italian blue cheese
- Sweet fortified wine
- French wine region
- Italian red wine
- GRIGIO Light, citrusy white wine
- Creamy French cheese
50 Clues: Bold red wine • Italian red wine • Grape for Chianti • Dutch mild cheese • Cheese with holes • Sharp, aged cheese • Salty Greek cheese • Strong blue cheese • Swiss nutty cheese • Buttery white wine • Vessel for sipping • French wine region • Dutch yellow cheese • Soft, creamy cheese • English blue cheese • Red wine with spice • Italian blue cheese • Italian pizza cheese • Mild, buttery cheese • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2023-10-10
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- Hay/Created the phrase a Splendid Little war
- of Paris/A peace treaty with Spain
- controlled by a stronger state
- Lome/U.S. Spanish Ambassador Enrique Depuy, he insulted President Mckinely by calling him weak
- Journalism/Caused many American people to support the Rebels
- amendment/To Govern and control the people of Cuba
- William T Sampson/The person responsible for stopping the spanish squadron
- Darwinism/Competition in which Anglo Saxon was destined to be victorious
- George Dewey/Prevented the Spanish from leaving Manila Bay
- doctrine/Further isolated the U.S. from Europe
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- Ship that sank in the Havana Harbor on Feb 15, 1893 and killed 260 crew members
- from the political affairs in other countries
- to take sides on cuba
- destiny/to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our multiplying millions
- act/Civil Government for the Islands
- Valeriano Weyler/Spanish Governor and General of the older men, women, and children in reconnection camps
- of establishing colonies and building an empire
- amendment/Relations between the U.S and Cuba for 33 years
- Aguinaldo/Leader from the Philippines, he lead a revolt against Spanish
- Marti/Cuban Leader of the rebels against spain
20 Clues: to take sides on cuba • controlled by a stronger state • of Paris/A peace treaty with Spain • act/Civil Government for the Islands • Hay/Created the phrase a Splendid Little war • from the political affairs in other countries • Marti/Cuban Leader of the rebels against spain • doctrine/Further isolated the U.S. from Europe • of establishing colonies and building an empire • ...
¿Qué comes, bebes, y haces para mantener la salud? 2026-03-18
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- una verdura pequeña verde y de forma circular
- saludable comer solo hamburguesas, papas fritas, muchos refrescos, no ejercicio ..(unhealthy)
- otra expresión para deliciosa
- es una verdura anaranjada
- the verb TO BE in Spanish that is used for temporary characteristics, emotions, locations etc.
- game in Spanish when referring to sports
- literally I have thirst
- Shrek says that ogres are like this vegetable
- una frutas que pueden ser de color rojo, verde, o morado
- what are you doing? in Spanish /tú form of the verb HACER
- me gusta comer pan tostado con...
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- una verdura amarilla, en Mexico lo llaman ´elote´
- literally I have hunger
- Ms. Rae´s favorite exercise
- the verb TO BE in Spanish that is used for permanent characteristics
- ¿qué comes, bebes, y haces para ..... la salud?
- comer verduras y frutas, beber agua, hacer ejercicio son... (healthy)
- in Spanish when referring to board games, videogames, etc. (not sports)
- él/ella form of the verb TENER (to have)
- the yo form of the verb SER
- no es salado, no es amargo, no es picante, es...
- las hamburguesas y papas fritas tienen muchas...
- otra expresión para ´saludable´
- the tú form of the verb ESTAR
24 Clues: literally I have hunger • literally I have thirst • es una verdura anaranjada • Ms. Rae´s favorite exercise • the yo form of the verb SER • otra expresión para deliciosa • the tú form of the verb ESTAR • otra expresión para ´saludable´ • me gusta comer pan tostado con... • él/ella form of the verb TENER (to have) • game in Spanish when referring to sports • ...
history thing 2025-01-24
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- North African slave who became one of the first known Africans to explore the Americas.
- Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe.
- Spanish word meaning "castle"; also a notable surname of conquistadors.
- Spanish king who ruled during the height of the Spanish Empire's power in the 16th century.
- Spanish explorer known for his ill-fated expedition to Florida in the 1520s.
- Italian navigator credited with discovering the Americas in 1492.
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- Aztec god depicted as a feathered serpent, associated with wind and wisdom.
- Spanish monarch who, along with Isabella, sponsored Columbus's voyage.
- King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor during the early 16th century.
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire.
- Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- Spanish explorer Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, known for his journey across the American Southwest.
12 Clues: Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire. • Italian navigator credited with discovering the Americas in 1492. • King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor during the early 16th century. • Spanish monarch who, along with Isabella, sponsored Columbus's voyage. • Spanish word meaning "castle"; also a notable surname of conquistadors. • ...
Chicano Test Review 2022-09-14
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- Cesar Chavez and his workers were from what city?
- Students were _____ for speaking Spanish in class.
- Spanish term for Mexican-American.
- Main character in the movie "Walkout".
- Spanish word for college.
- Spanish word for grapes.
- The largest and most widespread civil rights and empowerment movement by Mexican-descent people in the United States.
- Along with water, better wages, contracted hours of labor, and protection from pesticides, what else did farm workers want?
- The type of protest Cesar Chavez used.
- What was the first item protested began to boycott.
- Paula passed out what in the courtyard at school.
- The Brown Berets joined with what other group for protests?
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- Focused on three main points; Farm workers,voting and political rights, and what?
- "Long live the cause."
- Most farm workers were from where?
- Pro-Chicano organization that emerged in the late 1960s during the Chicano Movement.
- Students would do this during school in protest.
- Spanish word for strike.
- What time did the students walk out?
- How long did the Chicano Movement last?
- The title of Paulas article.
- Worked alongside Cesar Chavez?
- Chavez organized what group?
- Which senator backed Chavez and his followers?
- True or False: Mr. Castro takes credit for orchestrating the walkout.
25 Clues: "Long live the cause." • Spanish word for strike. • Spanish word for grapes. • Spanish word for college. • The title of Paulas article. • Chavez organized what group? • Worked alongside Cesar Chavez? • Most farm workers were from where? • Spanish term for Mexican-American. • What time did the students walk out? • Main character in the movie "Walkout". • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2017-09-21
11 Clues: The presents • The present. • Means "I can" • Tuesday in Spanish • Monday in Spanish. • "I don't understand" • Means "I have" en espanol. • The ninth month of the year • The way we say "1" in Spanish. • The way we say "hello" in Spanish. • The way we say "I want" in Spanish.
US History Interim Review 2025-12-01
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- Manufacturing method where a product moved along a conveyor belt, and workers performed specific, repetitive tasks at different stations to build it.(two words)
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers. (two words)
- Pride in your country.
- Policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, religiously and/or economically.
- Founder of Hull House (two words)
- A return to the way of life before World War I, Warren Harding’s campaign promise(three words)
- Government programs designed to improve conditions of the depression.(two words)
- What did the 13th amendment do? (two words)
- Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire.(two words)
- The movement of 6 million African Americans out of the south to the north and midwest.(two words)
- African American author known for his poems about the black experience in the U.S.(full name)
- An agreement to stop fighting 11-11-1918
- Corporations that combine to reduce competition and control prices (establishing a monopoly)
- When a large number of customers of a bank withdraw their deposits at the same time. (two words)
- Strong build up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations.
- He resigned as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to lead the Rough Riders.(Full name)
- Aviator who in made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.(full name)
- Voters directly introduce bills to the legislature to be voted on.
- Founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP.(CHANGE NOW)(Full Name)
- Twentyfirst Amendment (three words)
- Nineteenth Amendment
- To make similar to another culture.
- Fear of communism in the U.S. after the Russian Revolution.(two words)
- What did the sixteenth amendment create? (two words)
- Book by Carnegie that described the responsibility of the rich to be philanthropists and help the poor. (three words)
- Voters can remove elected officials from office with a special election.
- main cause of the Great Depression.(two words)
- A person wanting to create change in the government, to restore economic opportunities, or to correct social injustices.
- Voters can push legislators to place a bill on the ballot for them to vote on.
- Highest tariff in U.S. history. It raised taxes on imports. (three words)
- Founder of Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)(two words)
- Parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas that were hit hard drought, high winds, and poor farming techniques.(two words)
- Automatic firearm capable of sustained, rapid fire causing mass casualties (two words)
- Publisher of the New York World. He used yellow journalism to out sell Hearst.(last name)
- Wrote “The Jungle.” (two words)
- A forced return to Mexico of people of Mexican descent.(two words)
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- A group of 20,000 WWI veterans affected by the depression, and wanted their bonus that the government promised for their services. (two words)
- Publisher of the New York Journal. He used yellow journalism to try to out sell Pulitzer.(last name)
- A cultural, social, and artistic explosion of African American culture in Harlem, New York.(two words)
- Letter sent to Mexico from Germany requesting an alliance in exchange for land in the U.S that Mexico previously lost.(two words)
- Where immigrants lived when entering the U.S. They were taught English and how to get a job. (two words)
- The government does not get involved with the economy.
- People born in the U.S. who do not like immigrants since they are culturally different.
- Spanish Prime Minister who sent a letter to Cuba.Called President McKinley weak.(Last name)
- formed to fight at San Juan Hill in Cuba. Led by Roosevelt.(two words)
- Founded the Tuskegee Institute, he wanted African Americans to educate themselves.(CHANGE EVENTUALLY)(full name)
- Helped farmers, pushed for bimetallism, and government control of railroads. (two words)
- created to protect troops from machine guns.
- Where the unemployed and poor lived in the Depression
- Britain, France, Russia, Italy switches sides when the war starts, and the U.S in 1917
- John D. Rockefeller’s monopoly that owned 90% of all the oil companies in the U.S. (two words)
- Founder of the Back to Africa Movement.(full name)
- A journalist who exposed the problems of the time period.
- First Amendment
- Seventeenth Amendment (four words)
- The 22nd amendment limited the number of terms a president could serve to how many terms?
- Corruption in government. (Positions were given to friends instead of based on qualifications.)(three words)
- A government scandal involving a former U.S. Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921 (three words)
- A consumer buys products by promising to pay small, regular amounts over a period of time.
- Right of Suffrage for all men (two words)
- A stronger country taking over another country to expand its territory.
- Rights for all men (two words)
- Purchasing large items on credit, or installment buying, which allowed them to pay back in time.(three words)
- power and readiness to use military force if necessary. (three words)
- The steep fall in the prices of stocks due to widespread financial panic.(three words)
- urged Americans to stay and "civilize" the Philippines.(three words)
- Eighteenth Amendment
- Member countries promised to reduce arms, peacefully discuss arguments, and aid any member who was threatened.(three words)
- A group formed of countries based on mutual benefit.
- A company who has complete control over supply of a product or service.
70 Clues: First Amendment • Nineteenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Pride in your country. • Rights for all men (two words) • Wrote “The Jungle.” (two words) • Founder of Hull House (two words) • Seventeenth Amendment (four words) • Twentyfirst Amendment (three words) • To make similar to another culture. • An agreement to stop fighting 11-11-1918 • ...
20 Years in Spain! 2026-01-02
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- In which part of the day does 6pm fall in Spain?
- What sea is Valencia located on?
- On what day in January did Amy arrive in Spain?
- What kind of “Chief Officer” is Amy within Communitas?
- Along with the “People Care and Formation” team, what other team does Amy oversee in her role as the Chief Wellness Officer?
- What’s the name of the neighborhood where the ministry has been focused in Valencia? Hint - it rhymes with “Mufasa”
- How many years have we been serving together in Spain?
- What language is spoken in Poiema Colectiva?
- What language other than Spanish is spoken in Valencia?
- What is the largest festival in Valencia called, where at the end of it they burn the pieces of art to the ground?
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- What was the very first name of Communitas International in the 1970’s? Hint - Jesus Light and ______ (two words with no space)
- What is an overlapping value of both Oasis Madrid and Poiema Colectiva?
- This color is in the Madrid flag, the Valencia flag as well as the Spain flag.
- Our church in Valencia is called Poiema Colectiva. Colectiva means “collective”. What does the word Poiema mean?
- How many kilometers long is the Turia Park in Valencia?
- What is Poiema Colectiva’s most popular party that we have each year?
- In Communitas, what kind of “lives”, “neighborhoods” and “world” do we want to see?
- What was the name of the street in Madrid where Amy lived for her first 8 years in Spain? (two words with no space) (bonus point if you can tell me what it means!)
- What’s the name of the neighborhood where Amy lived in Madrid? Hint - it rhymes with “lasagna”
- What kind of retreats does Amy lead for people connected to Communitas in order for them to connect with God, themselves and others? Hint: Soul ___
20 Clues: What sea is Valencia located on? • What language is spoken in Poiema Colectiva? • On what day in January did Amy arrive in Spain? • In which part of the day does 6pm fall in Spain? • What kind of “Chief Officer” is Amy within Communitas? • How many years have we been serving together in Spain? • How many kilometers long is the Turia Park in Valencia? • ...
Unit 6 Work quietly! 2023-06-21
Spain & Culture 2025-11-13
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- Spain’s Constitution can be changed only with approval by _______.
- Number of autonomous communities in Spain.
- Presenting someone else’s work as your own.
- Dialect spoken in the Basque Country.
- MONARCHY Type of government Spain has.
- Tangible items created by a culture.
- REAL DE ESPAÑA Official name of the Spanish Royal Crown.
- Official language of Galicia.
- Coastal geography encouraged Spain’s _______ traditions.
- Animal symbol of the Kingdom of León.
- Regional or social variety of a language.
- Oversimplified ideas about groups of people.
- MINISTER In Spain, executive power is held by the _______.
- Heraldic symbol representing the Kingdom of Castile.
- Symbolic representative of the Spanish state.
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- Traditional flowers brought to cemeteries on All Saints’ Day.
- VI Current King of Spain.
- MONARCHY Form of rule where a monarch’s powers are limited by law.
- MINISTER Head of the Spanish government.
- Official language of Spain.
- INTEGRITY What plagiarism undermines in education.
- The 3 Ps of culture are Products, Practices, and _______.
- GENERALES Spanish legislative body.
- Practice of switching between languages in conversation.
- CONSTITUTION Document outlining Spain’s system of government.
- The heir to the throne becomes the next _______.
- Capital city of Spain.
- FIRST Day when Spaniards honor deceased relatives.
- OF POWERS Dividing power among government branches.
- Mountain range that separates Spain from France.
30 Clues: Capital city of Spain. • VI Current King of Spain. • Official language of Spain. • Official language of Galicia. • GENERALES Spanish legislative body. • Tangible items created by a culture. • Dialect spoken in the Basque Country. • Animal symbol of the Kingdom of León. • MONARCHY Type of government Spain has. • MINISTER Head of the Spanish government. • ...
spanish unit:5 lesson:4 2022-03-10
10 Clues: spanish word for run • spanish word for cold • spanish word for park • spanish word for park • spanish word for lake • spanish word for beach • spanish word for cloudy • spanish word for snowing • spanish word for raining • spanish word for mountains
Spanish Numbers 1 to 20 2025-09-22
9 Clues: spanish word for one • spanish word for four • spanish word for nine • spanish word for seven • spanish word for sixteen • spanish word for fifteen • spanish word for nineteen • spanish word for fourteen • spanish word for thirteen
A Million Miles Away 2023-10-04
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- to drink
- Stem of caminar (to walk)
- Where is Jose Hernandez from
- Second person use of tener
- Uncle
- Use of time
- Stem of leer (to read)
- indefinite article of feminine (in spanish)
- Third person use of tener
- What kind of adjective is used in the form, ESTAR
- First person use of tener
- Jose Hernandez wife name
- What kind of adjective is used in the form, SER
- What was the name of Jose Hernandez cousin
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- Grandma
- cion, sion, tad, dad, umbre
- Who was the first migrant farmworker in space
- How many children does Jose Hernandez have (in spanish)
- ______ un ventilador (there is...)
- Also the meaning of esposa
- The second person plural used in Spain
- Stem of salir (to leave)
- indefinite article of masculine (in spanish)
- Wife
- Jose Hernandez wifes dream was to what...
- What is translation, in spanish, of "to have"
- Aunt
- to open
- Boy Cousin
- Use of location
30 Clues: Wife • Aunt • Uncle • Grandma • to open • to drink • Boy Cousin • Use of time • Use of location • Stem of leer (to read) • Stem of salir (to leave) • Jose Hernandez wife name • Stem of caminar (to walk) • Third person use of tener • First person use of tener • Also the meaning of esposa • Second person use of tener • cion, sion, tad, dad, umbre • Where is Jose Hernandez from • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2020-02-14
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- Monotheistic religion founded by prophet Muhammed.
- Group of people who settle in distant land.
- Large estate farmed by many workers.
- Belief that a country's prosperity depended on having gold and silver.
- Spanish explorers who claimed land in the americas for spain.
- Person from Spain who held position of power.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Indian background.
- Exchange Global exchange from goods and ideas.
- Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars.
- Descendents of Europeans born in Latin America.
- Passage A natural waterway through or around North America.
- Series of wars fought by Christians to the Holy land.
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- Sail around a round object, such as the world.
- Instrument used to determine latitude while at sea.
- Islamic Holy book
- Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies.
- Land grant given by Spanish government.
- Revolutionary ship developed by Muslims enabling people to travel faster.
- Silk road overland trade routes linking China and Middle East.
- Bringing a product to a country to be sold.
20 Clues: Islamic Holy book • Large estate farmed by many workers. • Land grant given by Spanish government. • Group of people who settle in distant land. • Bringing a product to a country to be sold. • Person from Spain who held position of power. • Sail around a round object, such as the world. • Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies. • ...
Spanish Armada 2024-05-07
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- Force that successfully defended against the Armada
- English admiral who helped defeat the Armada
- Many Spanish ships were wrecked on the Irish coast
- Support given to the Armada by Pope Sixtus V
- Commander of the Spanish Armada
- Factor that contributed to the Armada's defeat
- Outcome of the Armada conflict
- Month and year of the Armada's defeat
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- Alliance between Spain and the Papacy
- Nickname given to the Spanish fleet
- Region Philip II sought to protect from English interference
- Broader conflict in which the Armada battle took place
- Body of water where the Armada was engaged
- King of Spain who sent the Armada
- Famous address given by Elizabeth I to her troops
- Coastal town where a key battle took place
- Queen of England during the Armada attack
- locations where the Armada sought refuge after the battle
- Nation targeted by the Spanish Armada
- English tactic used to disrupt the Armada formation
20 Clues: Outcome of the Armada conflict • Commander of the Spanish Armada • King of Spain who sent the Armada • Nickname given to the Spanish fleet • Alliance between Spain and the Papacy • Nation targeted by the Spanish Armada • Month and year of the Armada's defeat • Queen of England during the Armada attack • Body of water where the Armada was engaged • ...
Aztec Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-27
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- A Spanish conquistador who led the biggest invasion of Aztlan (early Mexico during the Aztec era)
- The language the Aztecs typically spoke
- The primary Aztec god
- Plan to gain a major or overall aim
- The people of early Mexico
- A disease that was carried by the Spanish
- A set of islands east of Mexico
- She sells seashells by the sea_____
- A fighter in battle, serving for a country
- A period of time
- Modern day Aztlan
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- The Aztec word for "Death" or "To die"
- Spanish conqueror
- Carefully planned action to gain a specific military end
- A shiny metal
- A book filled with drawings by the Aztecs
- To perform an activity in an expert manner
- When a person offers an item in exchange for another
- Supernatural beings
- A weapon used by the Aztecs
- Word used to describe when one nation tries to take over another nations land
- What the Spanish used to get to the Aztecs
22 Clues: A shiny metal • A period of time • Spanish conqueror • Modern day Aztlan • Supernatural beings • The primary Aztec god • The people of early Mexico • A weapon used by the Aztecs • A set of islands east of Mexico • Plan to gain a major or overall aim • She sells seashells by the sea_____ • The Aztec word for "Death" or "To die" • The language the Aztecs typically spoke • ...
History 2024-10-09
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- the belief that only white americans belong in America
- A war in Japan
- The change of a law
- The name of the man that ARGUED THAT A MODERN NATION NEEDED SEA POWER
- A country in South East Asia
- The act of expanding ones power by diplomacy or military
- The main thing that was most important during the Spanish American war
- A US foreighn policy position that opposes European Ideas
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American war
- The idea of staying neutral in conflict
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- ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, AND CHILE MEDIATED TO END THE DISPUTE
- The idea to close off your country
- A government party
- a US ship that was used as an excuse after it was destroyed by the Spanish
- The main reason for the Spanish American war
- A city in England
- ASSASSINATED McKINLEY ON SEPT 6, 1901
- A word used to describe the war
- A canal
- An agreement between 2 countries
20 Clues: A canal • A war in Japan • A city in England • A government party • The change of a law • A country in South East Asia • A word used to describe the war • An agreement between 2 countries • The idea to close off your country • ASSASSINATED McKINLEY ON SEPT 6, 1901 • The idea of staying neutral in conflict • The main reason for the Spanish American war • ...
a push chapter 1 2025-08-11
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- idea that spain just tortured and killed the native americans
- the night cortes escaped and wept under a tree
- battle between the spanish and pueblo indians
- territories within a countrie that foloow the government
- conquered the incan empire
- first to find the americas
- explored canada
- spanish queen
- a ship that sailed more into the win.
- spanish king
- people with mixed european and native american heritage
- treaty with portugal and spain that divided territory.
- beans, squash and corn all growing at the same time.
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- civilization in mexico
- the way the europeans tried to justify putting native americanns into slavery
- civiliazation in peru
- instance where the pueblo indians defended agianst the spanish
- when columbus madfe contact with the native americans.
- large scale agriculteral famrs with slavery.
- zoen udergirded by ancient rock, the firsdt area of north america to emrge.
- private ownership over government ownership
- missisipi settlement
- made the aztecs fall
- found the seven cities of gold
24 Clues: spanish king • spanish queen • explored canada • missisipi settlement • made the aztecs fall • civiliazation in peru • civilization in mexico • conquered the incan empire • first to find the americas • found the seven cities of gold • a ship that sailed more into the win. • private ownership over government ownership • large scale agriculteral famrs with slavery. • ...
Indigenous to explorers and exploitation 2025-09-04
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- A settlement ruled by a distant country.
- Cash crop grown in Virginia that required large amounts of land.
- Native nation that allied with the French in the fur trade.
- Native people of the Great Lakes who partnered with the French.
- Caribbean people first encountered by Columbus.
- The act of defeating and controlling another people.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas.
- Indigenous people of the American Southwest.
- English privateer who circumnavigated the globe and raided Spanish ships.
- Religious settlements built by the Spanish to convert Natives.
- Motivation for national pride and empire building.
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- French explorer who founded Quebec in 1608.
- Explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Caribbean in 1492.
- South American empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro.
- Religious motivation for spreading Christianity.
- Powerful empire in Mexico conquered by Hernán Cortés.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs.
- Precious metal sought by Spain in the Americas.
- Economic activity that drove French alliances with Natives.
- Explorer who sailed for England and reached Newfoundland.
20 Clues: A settlement ruled by a distant country. • French explorer who founded Quebec in 1608. • Indigenous people of the American Southwest. • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas. • Caribbean people first encountered by Columbus. • Precious metal sought by Spain in the Americas. • ...
SURPRISE CROSSWORD!!! 2024-05-06
Across
- What i taught you use when we started talking
- Flowers that represents you
- The pixel woman of our hearts
- We are two (Insert word) bitches
- Two spanish words we say every night
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- I love our (Insert word) so much
- Someone you know i am Grateful for
- The best character in The Walking Dead
- Thank you for always (Insert word) me
- Ship that is The Great War coded
- The biggest fuckgirl from The L word
11 Clues: Flowers that represents you • The pixel woman of our hearts • I love our (Insert word) so much • We are two (Insert word) bitches • Ship that is The Great War coded • Someone you know i am Grateful for • Two spanish words we say every night • The biggest fuckgirl from The L word • Thank you for always (Insert word) me • The best character in The Walking Dead • ...
Crossword 2024-08-10
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- A place we agreed to move to
- The danish word for love
- Something we worked on together in camp
- Our favourite song to sing
- The value I hold dearest to my heart
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- One of my favourite words in spanish
- Where we would sometimes nap
- The city I was born in (hint: it's the old capital of Pakistan)
- The school I go to
- We'd always sit here and enjoy the view
- My dad's last name
11 Clues: The school I go to • My dad's last name • The danish word for love • Our favourite song to sing • Where we would sometimes nap • A place we agreed to move to • One of my favourite words in spanish • The value I hold dearest to my heart • Something we worked on together in camp • We'd always sit here and enjoy the view • ...
bronx masquerade 2013-03-13
19 Clues: cut • ugly • drop • struggle • hardwork • are wrong • attention • extra nice • unhappiness • courage daring • group of friends • tomorrow in spanish • create or represent • protective covering • criminal in spanish • reality took control • taking to much drugs • strict much like prison • lost floating without direction
Andy in Spain 2025-08-21
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- How do you say school in Spanish?
- Where is Andy from?
- How do you say student in Spanish?
- How do you say dining room?
- Where is Andy living?
- How do you say notebook in Spanish?
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- What is Andy doing in Barcelona?
- What language do people speak in Spain?
- How do you say exchange in Spanish?
- What are apartments called in Barcelona?
- How do you say bedroom?
- How do you say kitchen in Spanish?
12 Clues: Where is Andy from? • Where is Andy living? • How do you say bedroom? • How do you say dining room? • What is Andy doing in Barcelona? • How do you say school in Spanish? • How do you say student in Spanish? • How do you say kitchen in Spanish? • How do you say exchange in Spanish? • How do you say notebook in Spanish? • What language do people speak in Spain? • ...
Northwest Passage pg 122-125 2022-10-11
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- (2 words) Italian Explorer who thought he could reach Asia by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean.
- (Last Name) English sea captain who attached Spanish Ships for silver and gold to give to Queen Elizabeth.
- (This country) sent an Italian sea captain, named Giovanni de Verrazano to look for a Northwest Passage.
- (Last Name)Landed in the Americas while looking for a route to Asia
- An attack by an armed force to conquer another country.
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- (Last Name) This explorer founded the fur-trading post on the St. Lawrence River.
- Was the first permanent French settlement in North America.
- (Last Name) An English captain hired by a Dutch trading company.
- (Last Name) This person continued France's search for a water route to Asia.
- The Spanish word for a large fleet of ships.
- Something declared as one's own, especially a piece of land
11 Clues: The Spanish word for a large fleet of ships. • An attack by an armed force to conquer another country. • Was the first permanent French settlement in North America. • Something declared as one's own, especially a piece of land • (Last Name) An English captain hired by a Dutch trading company. • (Last Name)Landed in the Americas while looking for a route to Asia • ...
E1U3D1 Vocabulario 2024-04-20
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- Someone who might buy a product.
- Where do people buy souvenirs?
- How do you say "online" in Spanish?
- How do you say "what time does...close"?
- Where do you buy music?
- Where do you buy paper?
- How do you say "to sell" in Spanish?
- How do you say "to sell" in Spanish?
- How do you say "to buy" in Spanish?
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- Where do you go to buy clothes?
- Where do you buy shoes?
- How do you say "close" in Spanish?
- How do you say "open" in Spanish?
- What do you do when you look through the windows at products in a shop?
- Who is someone that goes shopping for a product?
15 Clues: Where do you buy shoes? • Where do you buy music? • Where do you buy paper? • Where do people buy souvenirs? • Where do you go to buy clothes? • Someone who might buy a product. • How do you say "open" in Spanish? • How do you say "close" in Spanish? • How do you say "online" in Spanish? • How do you say "to buy" in Spanish? • How do you say "to sell" in Spanish? • ...
Borrowed Words - Loanwords in English 2025-06-10
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- A small room used as a hot-air or steam bath, from Finnish.
- A Greek sauce made with yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, etc.
- Stylish and fashionable, from French.
- A clear distilled alcoholic liquor, from Russian.
- A store selling prepared foods, from German.
- From English, but adopted into French.
- A grassy plain in tropical or subtropical regions, from Spanish.
- A semi-solid sourish food made from fermented milk, from Turkish.
- A type of small boat, from Inuit.
- An embarrassing social blunder, from French.
- Intricate and delicate handling, from French.
- A traditional Japanese garment.
- Pleasure derived from another person's misfortune, from German.
- Have a good trip, from French.
- A Japanese dish of prepared rice with seafood or vegetables.
- From English, but adopted into many languages.
- A marketplace in a Middle Eastern country, from Persian.
- A street or passage closed at one end, from French.
- A ballroom dance in triple time, from German.
- In exactly the same words as were used originally, from Latin.
- A widely cultivated edible red fruit, from Nahuatl (via Spanish).
- The policy or practice of restructuring the economic and political system, from Russian.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, from French.
- In a group; all together, from French.
- The furnishing and decoration of a room, from French.
- Seize the day, from Latin.
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- An paved outdoor area adjoining a house, from Spanish.
- A colorless volatile flammable liquid, from Arabic.
- A wealthy, powerful person in business, from Japanese.
- A meeting at an agreed time and place, from French.
- Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class, from Latin.
- A food product made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, from Nahuatl (via Spanish).
- Formed or arranged for a particular purpose only, from Latin.
- A light, narrow boat, from Arawakan (via Spanish).
- An Italian dish consisting of a flattened bread dough topped with ingredients.
- A drab yellowish-brown color, from Hindi/Urdu.
- A beverage made from roasted coffee beans, from Arabic/Turkish.
- From English, but adopted into French and other languages.
- An organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts, from German.
- From English, but widely adopted in technology.
- A school for young children, from German.
- A dense tangled forest, from Sanskrit (via Hindi/Urdu).
- A spiritual teacher or leader, from Sanskrit.
- A long, jagged mountain range, from Spanish.
- New and experimental ideas and methods in art, music, or literature, from French.
- A meal where guests serve themselves from a variety of dishes, from French.
- A school of Mahayana Buddhism, from Japanese (via Chinese).
- The numerical digit 0, from Arabic.
- The existing state of affairs, from Latin.
- From English, but widely adopted.
- A professional cook, from French.
- The feeling of having already experienced the present situation, from French.
- A stringed musical instrument, from Kimbundu (via Portuguese).
- Loose-fitting trousers and jacket worn for sleeping, from Persian (via Hindi/Urdu).
54 Clues: Seize the day, from Latin. • Have a good trip, from French. • A traditional Japanese garment. • A type of small boat, from Inuit. • From English, but widely adopted. • A professional cook, from French. • The numerical digit 0, from Arabic. • Stylish and fashionable, from French. • From English, but adopted into French. • In a group; all together, from French. • ...
La Ropa 2024-04-24
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- Item of clothing you wear on the top of your head
- Spanish word for "Clothing"
- Spanish word for "glasses"
- Clothing you wear when you go to sleep.
- Spanish word for shirt
- Spanish word for "Sweatshirt"
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- Spanish word for "Scarf"
- Spanish word for "Dress"
- Spanish word for "Skirt"
- Item of clothing you wear on your hands
10 Clues: Spanish word for shirt • Spanish word for "Scarf" • Spanish word for "Dress" • Spanish word for "Skirt" • Spanish word for "glasses" • Spanish word for "Clothing" • Spanish word for "Sweatshirt" • Item of clothing you wear on your hands • Clothing you wear when you go to sleep. • Item of clothing you wear on the top of your head
The Color of My Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-27
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- the spanish word for problems
- some family members called ana rosa _____________
- bananas
- dominicana is the caribbean nation that shares the island of hispaniola with haiti to the west.(hint: the letter starts with an R.)
- Not immediately noticeable, but very effective.
- Extremely and painfully troubled by something.
- the spanish word for bookstore
- Staying in the same place in the air without moving in any direction
- a type of fast synocapated music and dance for the dominican republic
- full to the brim, overflowing
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- candy or sweets in spanish
- the ______________________ is the whole family name.
- Playing in a happy, lively way.
- the spanish word for friend
- Ask for information about something.
- Looking around a place and considering it carefully.
- instrument that makes sounds louder
- When something comes out from behind, under or inside that place.
18 Clues: bananas • candy or sweets in spanish • the spanish word for friend • the spanish word for problems • full to the brim, overflowing • the spanish word for bookstore • Playing in a happy, lively way. • instrument that makes sounds louder • Ask for information about something. • Extremely and painfully troubled by something. • Not immediately noticeable, but very effective. • ...
Spanish 2024-09-19
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- Hispanish Heritage month
- Yesterday in Spanish
- Middle of the week
- Eat a turkey
- Month has the word mayonnaise in it
- First day of the weekend
- Fireworks everywhere
- Today in Spanish
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- Number of months in a year
- Witches, ghosts, and candy
- 2nd month of the year
- New years is here
- First day of the week
- Tomorrow in spanish
- Santa Claus arrives
- 8th month of the year
16 Clues: Eat a turkey • Today in Spanish • New years is here • Middle of the week • Tomorrow in spanish • Santa Claus arrives • Yesterday in Spanish • Fireworks everywhere • 2nd month of the year • First day of the week • 8th month of the year • Hispanish Heritage month • First day of the weekend • Number of months in a year • Witches, ghosts, and candy • Month has the word mayonnaise in it
culture study vocab 2017-12-12
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- a young woman
- e
- groups of people divided based on physical or genetic traits
- queen of cats
- Nenny and Esperanza have this in common
- Esperanza was distinct from others
- Esperanza's house is located in this street
- the only thing Esperanza is missing in the baptism party
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- language spoken by most of Hispanics
- Esperanza's second language
- a fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- he says the cloud he sees is God
- a word or set of words by which something or someone is addressed, or referred to
- a young men
- the meaning of Esperanza's name
15 Clues: e • a young men • a young woman • queen of cats • Esperanza's second language • the meaning of Esperanza's name • he says the cloud he sees is God • Esperanza was distinct from others • language spoken by most of Hispanics • Nenny and Esperanza have this in common • Esperanza's house is located in this street • the only thing Esperanza is missing in the baptism party • ...
Nationalism, Revolutions, & Europe 2020-10-23
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- When people decided to become a nation it was the start of…(lesson #11)
- Which desert is located in Chile?(lesson #14)
- One of the languages that European people brought to Latin America (lesson #14)
- Hidalgo, the name of a creole priest who was executed and defeated by Augustin De Iturbide(lesson #14)
- What were people who were born in Latin America, but had parents born in the Iberian Peninsula, called?(lesson #16A)
- What is a nickname for an area in the world?(lesson #14)
- When one party pays the other party as reparations for something. In this case Haiti had to pay France.(lesson #15B)
- The first state/nation that gained independence by enslaved people(lesson #15A)
- What were the people called who were born in the Iberian Peninsula in colonial Latin America?(lesson #16A)
- System in theory where one group- would take care of the other group as long as they did labor (agriculture) for them.(lesson #16A)
- What type of land is Central America?(lesson #14)
- What were people who had one native parent and one white parent called in colonial Latin America?(lesson #16A)
- He was able to dominate the German Confederation using a tactic called “blood and iron”(lesson #12)
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- Which river is the longest river in South America?
- The period in which people started having new ideas including nationalism(lesson #11)
- Who were the people who were already living in central and south america before Europeans colonized it?(lesson #16A)
- This area consists of high volcanoes and mountains in Mexico(lesson #14) (2 words in Spanish)
- The revolutions in Latin America wanted to get rid of -...(lesson #14) (2 words)
- The creole priest that was executed and defeated by Augustin De Iturbide?(lesson #16B)
- What is the name of the person who convinced his father to let Brazil be independent? (lesson #16B)
- A slave from Haiti that motivated other slaves to start a revolution(lesson #15A)
21 Clues: Which desert is located in Chile?(lesson #14) • What type of land is Central America?(lesson #14) • Which river is the longest river in South America? • What is a nickname for an area in the world?(lesson #14) • When people decided to become a nation it was the start of…(lesson #11) • One of the languages that European people brought to Latin America (lesson #14) • ...
The Color of My Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-27
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- dominicana is the caribbean nation that shares the island of hispaniola with haiti to the west.(hint: the letter starts with an R.)
- bananas
- instrument that makes sounds louder
- Staying in the same place in the air without moving in any direction
- Playing in a happy, lively way.
- Not immediately noticeable, but very effective.
- candy or sweets in spanish
- Ask for information about something.
- Looking around a place and considering it carefully.
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- the ______________________ is the whole family name.
- full to the brim, overflowing
- Extremely and painfully troubled by something.
- a type of fast synocapated music and dance for the dominican republic
- the spanish word for problems
- When something comes out from behind, under or inside that place.
- the spanish word for bookstore
- some family members called ana rosa _____________
- the spanish word for friend
18 Clues: bananas • candy or sweets in spanish • the spanish word for friend • full to the brim, overflowing • the spanish word for problems • the spanish word for bookstore • Playing in a happy, lively way. • instrument that makes sounds louder • Ask for information about something. • Extremely and painfully troubled by something. • Not immediately noticeable, but very effective. • ...
Come play! 2013-11-07
8 Clues: Glimpsed • Nighttime twinkler • Jean Luc's "wheels" • "I have" in Caracas • Sunday in Buenos Aires • _____ luego! or ____ manana! • A room or set of rooms in a building in Mexico City • A suggestion or request to go somewhere, or a clue to the Spanish words and title of the puzzle
Haley & Ava Crossword 2014-05-05
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- Mexico is about _ times the area of texas
- Spanish word for beach
- the Spanish word for church
- yo form of the verb "ir"
- the Ud. for of the verb that means "to count"
- nosotros form of the verb that means "to repeat"
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- Spanish word for soccer
- the Spanish word for basketball
- the Spanish word for gymnastics
- nosotros form of the verbn "ir"
- the Uds. for, of the verb that means "to want/love"
- Mexican currency
12 Clues: Mexican currency • Spanish word for beach • Spanish word for soccer • yo form of the verb "ir" • the Spanish word for church • the Spanish word for basketball • the Spanish word for gymnastics • nosotros form of the verbn "ir" • Mexico is about _ times the area of texas • the Ud. for of the verb that means "to count" • nosotros form of the verb that means "to repeat" • ...
Haley & Ava Crossword 2014-05-05
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- Mexico is about _ times the area of texas
- Spanish word for beach
- the Spanish word for church
- yo form of the verb "ir"
- the Ud. for of the verb that means "to count"
- nosotros form of the verb that means "to repeat"
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- Spanish word for soccer
- the Spanish word for basketball
- the Spanish word for gymnastics
- nosotros form of the verbn "ir"
- the Uds. for, of the verb that means "to want/love"
- Mexican currency
12 Clues: Mexican currency • Spanish word for beach • Spanish word for soccer • yo form of the verb "ir" • the Spanish word for church • the Spanish word for basketball • the Spanish word for gymnastics • nosotros form of the verbn "ir" • Mexico is about _ times the area of texas • the Ud. for of the verb that means "to count" • nosotros form of the verb that means "to repeat" • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- Owner of colonies like New Netherland belongs to England's duke of york
- Moved to Rhode island with her family
- A religous leader that has been beaten and stoned
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Natives who lived near Jamestown
- A person of mixed Spanish and native american
- a Spanish traveler
- Were members of a religious group, known for tolerance
- Founded by the Dutch
- founded the colony of Rhode island
- Workers who exchanged their labor to get started in america
- People who believed for its strict beliefs
- Native chief who fought in King Philips war
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- leader of the first generation of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- were gold hungry people died
- A Spanish colony in the new world
- Landed in mexico in 1509 and was praised for being a god
- Been sent back to England because of an injury
- a group of puritans who established their own congregations
- Spanish colony in north america
20 Clues: a Spanish traveler • Founded by the Dutch • Founder of Pennsylvania • were gold hungry people died • Spanish colony in north america • Natives who lived near Jamestown • A Spanish colony in the new world • founded the colony of Rhode island • Moved to Rhode island with her family • People who believed for its strict beliefs • Native chief who fought in King Philips war • ...
Crossword puzzle 2022-06-09
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- a spanish word meaning old man
- A global sport where participants kick around a ball
- A spanish word meaning here
- confused as to time or place
- a passenger automobile, a large motor vehicle equipped with seats or benches
- courage or valor
- A spanish word meaning hurry up
- A powerful gang in the book The Only Road
- main protagonist of The Only Road by Alexandra Diaz
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- a single unit
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- an exciting or very unusual experience
- a natural elevation of the earth's surface usually greater than 2,000 feet
- A Country in Central America on the border of the Pacific ocean
- difficulty, annoyance or harassment
- any circulating medium of exchange
- The practice of dealing or trading in a commodity, often illegal
- a self-propelled connected group of rolling stock
- A spanish word for hour
- a person who is on good terms with another
20 Clues: a single unit • courage or valor • A spanish word for hour • A spanish word meaning here • confused as to time or place • a spanish word meaning old man • A spanish word meaning hurry up • any circulating medium of exchange • difficulty, annoyance or harassment • an exciting or very unusual experience • A powerful gang in the book The Only Road • ...
New Spain 2021-11-18
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- The governor of New Spain
- Third class. Native Amer/Spanish mixture.
- Spanish territory in Mexico,Calif,Florida
- Precious metal that helped Spanish get rich.
- Highest class. Spanish born in Spain
- People captured and brought to New Spain.
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- Areas of land owned by the Spanish.
- Second class. Spanish born in New Spain.
- a person who teaches his religious beliefs
- He thought the encomienda system was wrong.
- This killed many Native Americans
11 Clues: The governor of New Spain • This killed many Native Americans • Areas of land owned by the Spanish. • Highest class. Spanish born in Spain • Second class. Spanish born in New Spain. • Third class. Native Amer/Spanish mixture. • Spanish territory in Mexico,Calif,Florida • People captured and brought to New Spain. • a person who teaches his religious beliefs • ...
E1U3D1 Vocabulario 2024-04-20
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- Someone who might buy a product.
- Where do people buy souvenirs?
- How do you say "online" in Spanish?
- How do you say "what time does...close"?
- Where do you buy music?
- Where do you buy paper?
- How do you say "to sell" in Spanish?
- How do you say "to sell" in Spanish?
- How do you say "to buy" in Spanish?
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- Where do you go to buy clothes?
- Where do you buy shoes?
- How do you say "close" in Spanish?
- How do you say "open" in Spanish?
- What do you do when you look through the windows at products in a shop?
- Who is someone that goes shopping for a product?
15 Clues: Where do you buy shoes? • Where do you buy music? • Where do you buy paper? • Where do people buy souvenirs? • Where do you go to buy clothes? • Someone who might buy a product. • How do you say "open" in Spanish? • How do you say "close" in Spanish? • How do you say "online" in Spanish? • How do you say "to buy" in Spanish? • How do you say "to sell" in Spanish? • ...
Vicente Crossword 2021-09-15
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- someone that dislike someone in general
- is a Spanish palace or an fortress
- is a great misfortune or an disaster (noun)
- when your speechless with amazement
- a self-contradicting word or group of words
- a long plastic horn that makes a load noise
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- characterized by a lack of order or planning
- foolishly impractical especially in the pursuit of ideals
- splendid; magnificent; fine (adjective)
- to borrow (verb)
10 Clues: to borrow (verb) • is a Spanish palace or an fortress • when your speechless with amazement • someone that dislike someone in general • splendid; magnificent; fine (adjective) • is a great misfortune or an disaster (noun) • a self-contradicting word or group of words • a long plastic horn that makes a load noise • characterized by a lack of order or planning • ...
Red Words: List 15 2026-03-06
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- In place of; _____ of pizza, we had tacos
- Facts and details; what you find in a book or online
- To recall
- A very tall landform (opposite of valley)
- A device that does work
- English, Spanish, and French are examples of _____
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- A group of words that expresses a complete thought
- Very old; from long ago in history
- Not the same; _____ from others
- The system that makes and enforces laws
10 Clues: To recall • A device that does work • Not the same; _____ from others • Very old; from long ago in history • The system that makes and enforces laws • In place of; _____ of pizza, we had tacos • A very tall landform (opposite of valley) • A group of words that expresses a complete thought • English, Spanish, and French are examples of _____ • ...
A Mothers Day Crossword 2026-05-10
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- A mother of chicks.
- The name of both Batman's and Superman's mothers.
- It's not nice to fool Mother _____
- Spanish for mother.
- Mother of Harry Potter.
- A fleet of aliens are led by the mother____.
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- _____ is the mother of invention.
- A person can call their home country the mother____.
- A fictional collector of nursery rhymes.
- "... in times of trouble, Mother ____ comes to me, speaking words of wisdom..."
10 Clues: A mother of chicks. • Spanish for mother. • Mother of Harry Potter. • _____ is the mother of invention. • It's not nice to fool Mother _____ • A fictional collector of nursery rhymes. • A fleet of aliens are led by the mother____. • The name of both Batman's and Superman's mothers. • A person can call their home country the mother____. • ...
New words! 2022-11-01
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- A game or activity in which you have to find words
- Having A small distance between two opposite sides (Spanish: fino / delgado)
- Someone who is friendly and energetic and finds it easy and enjoyable to be with others
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- Unhappy because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen (Spanish: preocupado)
- The man who takes your order and serves you at a table in a restaurant.
- Very very cold
- To talk about the latest news.
7 Clues: Very very cold • To talk about the latest news. • A game or activity in which you have to find words • The man who takes your order and serves you at a table in a restaurant. • Having A small distance between two opposite sides (Spanish: fino / delgado) • Someone who is friendly and energetic and finds it easy and enjoyable to be with others • ...
Cracking Crossword 2024-07-17
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- tree with white bark
- Very nice Spanish view
- Bird that feasts on dead animals
- Type of small plum
- 3 goals scored by the same player in a match.
- Walk confidently with large steps
- Something that is broken in Germany
- meat from a deer
- How Kay feels when she is discovers a customer’s fraudulent activity
- The English translation of the Dutch name Vos
- Not United
- Name of the King Arthur’s Sword
- Slang name for prison
- What’s the story?
- looking at letters and words and understanding them
- name of a hurricane in the pacific
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- Place that people in cities can grow their own vegetables
- Italian hard cheese
- Inaccurate rumours from the Far East.
- item used for carrying cards and fobs about your person
- Warburtons extra thick bread
- Saucy French meeting, especially in secret.
- Posh person’s evening meal
- seat used for sunbathing
- Substance that the cliffs of Dover are made from
- Sharon Fruit
- Play on words
- A move in football made famous by Maradona
- Write something down quickly
- A cheese that is made backwards
30 Clues: Not United • Sharon Fruit • Play on words • meat from a deer • What’s the story? • Type of small plum • Italian hard cheese • tree with white bark • Slang name for prison • Very nice Spanish view • seat used for sunbathing • Posh person’s evening meal • Warburtons extra thick bread • Write something down quickly • Name of the King Arthur’s Sword • A cheese that is made backwards • ...
"My Culture" 2024-10-21
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- (noun) – The words people speak, like English or Spanish.
- (noun) – Sounds or songs that people like to listen to.
- (adjective) – Not the same as something else.
- (verb) – To be kind and listen to other people.
- (noun) – A large place where many people live, like New York or Tokyo.
- (noun) – A place where children go to learn.
- (noun) – A close relationship with someone you care about.
- (noun) – Creative things people make, like paintings or drawings.
- (noun) – Someone you like and spend time with.
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- (verb) – To get new knowledge or skills, like learning a language.
- (verb) – To enjoy a special day, like a birthday or holiday.
- (verb) – To speak with someone using words.
- (noun) – A place with its own government, like France or the USA.
- (noun) – Something people do again and again, like family dinners on Sundays.
- (noun) – A usual way of doing things, like shaking hands.
- (noun) – Moving to music, like hip-hop or salsa.
- (noun) – What people eat, like pizza or bread.
- (noun) – Something important to you, like honesty or kindness.
- (noun) – A special day, like Christmas or Easter.
- (noun) – The people you live with, like your parents or siblings.
20 Clues: (verb) – To speak with someone using words. • (noun) – A place where children go to learn. • (adjective) – Not the same as something else. • (noun) – What people eat, like pizza or bread. • (noun) – Someone you like and spend time with. • (verb) – To be kind and listen to other people. • (noun) – Moving to music, like hip-hop or salsa. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-12
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- Economic system where a country exports more goods than they import, in theory generating more wealth and money
- Settled by Puritans, relied on small scale agriculture but mostly trade for their economy; Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, and New Hampshire
- Exchange of goods, ideas, animals, plants, people, and diseases between Europe and the New World
- Religions revival throughout all of colonies; greatly influenced by Johnathan Edwards
- Settlement where the inhabitants disappeared without trace; called the "lost colony"
- Armed rebellion led by Nathanial Beacon due to resentment of Indian-friendly policies
- Spanish explorer that discovered America in 1492
- Buildings of the Iroquois Indians; sometimes only 20 feet wide but up to 200 feet long
- Event causing mass hysteria in the early 1690s, where women were randomly accused of witchcraft
- Religiously tolerant protestant Christians; had a large settlement in Pennsylvania
- First house of democratically elected representatives in America; located in Virginia
- Established an economy based on cereal crops, more ethnically diverse; Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, and New Jersey
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- Route that ships carrying enslaved Africans took from west Africa to Caribbean and American shores
- Main form of labor on farms in early America; these people would work on a plantation for a number of years, then be given land in return
- Law set by Britain forbidding American colonies to trade with anyone except Britain
- Developed a plantation economy, dependent on enslaved labor; Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia
- Trade of slaves to the Indies from Africa, sugar and molasses to the colonies, and goods like rum, cloth, and gunpowder to Africa
- Rule set that slaves and their children would remain slaves to their masters for life, unless voluntarily freed
- Situation where Britain let the colonies do what they wanted for the most part
- Spanish forced labor system used on native Americans
- Biggest cash crop in the middle/southern colonies
- Hierarchy system used by the Spanish in America to organize African slaves, native Americans, and the Spanish colonizers into social classes
- The process of altering words, phrases, names, and other forms of culture to be more English
- Protestant Christians that wanted to reform or purity the Church of England
- First permanent settlement in America; settled by English
25 Clues: Spanish explorer that discovered America in 1492 • Biggest cash crop in the middle/southern colonies • Spanish forced labor system used on native Americans • First permanent settlement in America; settled by English • Protestant Christians that wanted to reform or purity the Church of England • ...
Chapter 3: Vocabulary, People and Events 2020-12-01
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- An investor buys the right to share in a business's profits
- Founded of Rhode Island
- Person introduced tobacco to Virginia, married Pocahontas
- (2 words) flow of persecuted English to the colonies
- to disagree
- 50 acres of land to whoever buys there way to America
- person elected to represent a group of people
- mistreat a person with different beliefs
- Ship Pilgrims sailed on
- Known as King Philip to the English, waged war against them
- Led congregation to New Hampshire
- organized the group in Connecticut
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- (2 words)first documented government created by the colonists
- feast to celebrate peace
- accept a person with different beliefs
- Group of people that sailed to America in search of religious freedom and landed at Plymouth
- Person that led the Roanoke settlement in 1587
- "First" person born in America
- Helped Jamestown survive the first couple of years
- Early leader of Massachusetts
- Person that was a pirate for the English, circumnavigated the globe
- English monarch that defeated the Spanish
- Group of religious people being persecuted in England that wanted to "fix" and make the Church of England more pure
- a document stating you have the right to start a colony
24 Clues: to disagree • Founded of Rhode Island • Ship Pilgrims sailed on • feast to celebrate peace • Early leader of Massachusetts • "First" person born in America • Led congregation to New Hampshire • organized the group in Connecticut • accept a person with different beliefs • mistreat a person with different beliefs • English monarch that defeated the Spanish • ...
Surge 2025-04-30
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- Is there an exception to bring a puppy less than six monts old into the US?
- Second work on second page of Call Flow
- The team Andre is going to.
- C in the Nato phonetic alphabet
- Do we read everything from red lettering to red lettering?
- What we do everyday at 4:15 or 4:00
- 5th word in title of PR18500
- 21st word to read in the PR about questions about the ACF,(do not include the title or red letter instructions, hyphenated words count as 2 words)
- What do we cover about dogs?
- I want to bring my dog into the United States. What documents or health ____________ do I need to have?
- Andre's last name
- First step for our search protocal
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- PR18415 talks about people who are.....
- 18020 is not a PR, it is a ________.
- What does PR stand for?
- What is the main concern in PR17794 in relation to the vaccine?
- The name of our team
- C int eh Western Union phonetic alphabet
- One of the companies that is responsible for paying us.
- The program we work on
20 Clues: Andre's last name • The name of our team • The program we work on • What does PR stand for? • The team Andre is going to. • 5th word in title of PR18500 • What do we cover about dogs? • C in the Nato phonetic alphabet • First step for our search protocal • What we do everyday at 4:15 or 4:00 • 18020 is not a PR, it is a ________. • PR18415 talks about people who are..... • ...
The British Empire 2017-02-12
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- the Pilgrim Fathers were...
- lead the movement for India's independence
- what is left of the empire today: ...of nations
- became independent in 1922
- unsuccesfully tried to invade England
- Spanish fleet defeated by Sir Francis Drake
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- the part of Ireland settled by the English
- world's biggest trading company (no spaces between words)
- a succesful trading nation eventually defeated by Britain
- first British settlement in North America
- the British Empire was an empire of soldiers, pirates, settlers and...
11 Clues: became independent in 1922 • the Pilgrim Fathers were... • unsuccesfully tried to invade England • first British settlement in North America • the part of Ireland settled by the English • lead the movement for India's independence • Spanish fleet defeated by Sir Francis Drake • what is left of the empire today: ...of nations • ...
School Subjects 2024-06-12
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- You study historical facts
- You study styles, paintings, sculptures, techniques.
- It stands for PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
- You work with numbers in this subject
- The study of life and living creatures.
- You study your own language. Syntactic analysis, sentences, words types.
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- You mainly study countries around the world, their politics, economy, etc
- You use computers for this subject
- You study a foreing language
- You study scientifical things.
- You sing, play an instrument, learn and compose songs.
11 Clues: You study historical facts • You study a foreing language • You study scientifical things. • It stands for PHYSICAL EDUCATION. • You use computers for this subject • You work with numbers in this subject • The study of life and living creatures. • You study styles, paintings, sculptures, techniques. • You sing, play an instrument, learn and compose songs. • ...
La Navidad 2021-12-06
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- Merry Christmas in Spanish.
- Children of Spain receive gifts on the feast of the _____________.
- An almond candy served in Spain.
- Children leave straw and food for camels inside _______________.
- A Christmas bread filled with candies and fruit.
- Container, brightly decorated and filled with candy and toys.
- A chicken soup filled with potatoes, onions, and corn.
- Mass of the Rooster in Spanish.
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- Name of the early morning mass in Venezuela.
- Christmas Eve.
- "Old Man Christmas" - the traditional gift-bringer in Chile.
- Spain's patron saint.
- A sweet traditional drink often served during Christmas in Mexico.
- The capital of Venezuela.
- Inn in Spanish.
- Means "birth" or "Nativity" in Spanish.
16 Clues: Christmas Eve. • Inn in Spanish. • Spain's patron saint. • The capital of Venezuela. • Merry Christmas in Spanish. • Mass of the Rooster in Spanish. • An almond candy served in Spain. • Means "birth" or "Nativity" in Spanish. • Name of the early morning mass in Venezuela. • A Christmas bread filled with candies and fruit. • A chicken soup filled with potatoes, onions, and corn. • ...
Hup! 2016-12-22
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- The main plate protector, in one sport
- Like some voters
- Perpendicular to a plumb line
- The pathway to corporate power, in a manner of speaking
- In microscopy, the viewing sample as prepared
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- One of the Wright brothers, for example
- A guarantee of financial security (two words)
- Less commonly used in taxidermy for brightening skulls
- Important to maintain this, for sanity's sake
- Prepared for action, in Spanish parlance
10 Clues: Like some voters • Perpendicular to a plumb line • The main plate protector, in one sport • One of the Wright brothers, for example • Prepared for action, in Spanish parlance • A guarantee of financial security (two words) • Important to maintain this, for sanity's sake • In microscopy, the viewing sample as prepared • ...
U2 W4 Syllable Pattern VCe 2020-10-26
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- The runners ________ on the track.
- I will ____ facts in my report.
- We ____ to the local newpaper.
- Fireworks _____ in the night sky.
- Mark and Erika had a _____ about who would wash the dishes.
- He was cold ____ sitting by the fire.
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- The teachers _______ the words from English to Spanish
- A cocdrile is a type of ____.
- I made a ______ on my math homework.
- They ride their bikes _____ the rain.
10 Clues: A cocdrile is a type of ____. • We ____ to the local newpaper. • I will ____ facts in my report. • Fireworks _____ in the night sky. • The runners ________ on the track. • I made a ______ on my math homework. • They ride their bikes _____ the rain. • He was cold ____ sitting by the fire. • The teachers _______ the words from English to Spanish • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword APUSH History 2025-08-02
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- This civilization was a Native American empire that controlled present-day Mexico until they were conquered by the Spanish in 1521.
- Who was the Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico?
- What was the event where the Pueblo Indians rebelled against the Spanish and drive them from Mexico in 1680?
- What was the name of the small vessel with high decks and triangular sails used by the Europeans to explore the shores of Western Africa?
- What was the name of the false notion that the Spanish did little but attack the Indians and steal their riches in the name of Christ?
- What is a large-scale agricultural enterprise that grows commercial crops?
- Who was the Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas and founded the city of Lima?
- Which treaty was signed in 1494 by Spain and Portugal that divided the territories of the New World?
- Who was the Aztec emperor who was defeated and killed by the Spanish?
- What was the name of the Mississippian settlement near present day East St. Louis was home to about 25,000 Native Americans
- What was the name given to the first part of the North America to emerge above sea level?
- Which term describes the societies in which political legitimacy and authority overlay a large degree of cultural commonality?
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- Who was the King of Spain who funded Columbus on his adventures to the New World?
- Who was the Indian slave woman who served as an interpreter for the Spanish?
- What battle was fought between the Spaniards and the Pueblo Indians in 1599?
- What was the name of the transfer of goods, crops, and diseases between New and Old societies after 1492?
- Who was the Queen of Spain who ruled during the late 15th century and funded exploration?
- What was the Spanish governments policy to "commend" or give Indians to certain colonists in return for the promise to Christianize them?
- Who was the Italian explorer who explored the coast from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland?
- What was the name given to the 16th century Spaniards who fanned out across the Americas and eventually conquered the Aztec and Incan Empires?
- This term describes the method of growing maize, beans, and squash together to produce maximum yields.
- Who was the explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492?
- Who was the Spanish solider and commander who led an expedition looking for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but only found Adobe pueblos?
- What was the name given to someone of mixed Indian and European heritage mainly in Mexico?
- What was the name given to the attack of the Aztecs against the Spanish on June 30, 1520 that means "Sad Night"?
- What was the name of the economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade, and open, accessible markets?
26 Clues: Who was the Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico? • Who was the explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492? • Who was the Aztec emperor who was defeated and killed by the Spanish? • What is a large-scale agricultural enterprise that grows commercial crops? • Who was the Indian slave woman who served as an interpreter for the Spanish? • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2025-08-10
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- Highly advanced South American civilization that occupied present-day Peru until it was conquered by Spanish forces under Francisco Pizarro in 1532.
- Pizarro Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541).
- Legend False notion that Spanish conquerors did little but butcher the Indians and steal their gold in the name of Christ.
- Native American empire that controlled present-day Mexico until 1521, when they were conquered by Spanish Hernán Cortés.
- Cortes Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- A large-scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crops and usually employing coerced or slave labor
- of Acoma Fought between Spaniards under Don Juan de Onate and the Pueblo Indians in present-day New Mexico.
- Columbus Genoese explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492 while in search of a new water route to Asia.
- People of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico.
- Indian slave woman who was an interpreter for Hernan Cortez on his conquest of the Aztecs.
- Small vessel with high decks and three triangular sails; could sail more closely into the wind, allowing European sailors to explore the western shores of Africa.
- Economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade, and open and accessible markets.
- farming Agricultural system employed by North American Indians as early as 1000 A.D.; maize, beans, and squash were grown together to maximize yields.
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- Spanish government's policy to "commend", or give, Indians to certain colonists in return for the promise to Christianize them.
- Coronado A Spanish soldier and commander; in 1540, he led an expedition north from Mexico into Arizona; he was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but only found Adobe pueblos.
- Mississippian settlement near present-day East St. Louis, home to as many as 25,000 Native Americans
- Shield First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level
- Sixteenth-century Spaniards who fanned out across the Americas, from Colorado to Argentina, eventually conquering the Aztec and Incan Empires.
- de Las Casas Reform-minded Spanish missionary who worked to abolish the encomienda system and documented the mistreatment of Indians in the Spanish colonies.
- Revolt of 1680 Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico
- triste "Sad Night" when the Aztecs attacked Hernan Cortes and his forces in the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, killing hundreds; Cortes laid siege to the city the following year, precipitating the fall of the Aztec empire and inaugurating three centuries of Spanish rule.
- comonly describes those societies in which political legitimacy and authority overlay a large degree of cultural commonality.
- Exchange The transfer of goods, crops, and diseases between New and Old World societies after 1492.
- of Tordesillas Signed by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the New World.
- and Isabella During the late 15th century, they became King and Queen of a united Spain after centuries of Islamic domination.
25 Clues: People of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico. • Shield First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level • Revolt of 1680 Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico • Cortes Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547) • ...
Memorias y Facturas Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-01
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- The Aztec word for a delicious beverage made from cacao beans that is similar to a popular dessert we all enjoy today.
- The very first requisition from the Presidio included an order of forty _______ and metates from Mexico.
- These valuable items had the Spanish coat of arms on one side and the face of the ruling monarch on the other.
- The name of the Empire that existed in the Valley of Mexico before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors.
- This material had to be imported and was used to make hinges, latches, locks, padlocks, keys, spikes, and nails.
- The religion practiced by the Spanish soldiers (soldados). We know religion was important to Spanish colonists because they ordered many personal religious items such as prayer books, songbooks, rosaries and religious medals.
- The Spanish term for “invoices”.
- The largest category of items ordered by the Presidio according to historic memorias and facturas.
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- The two-part name of a province of New Spain that included the U.S. states of California, Nevada, and Utah, and parts of Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. (Hint: Spanish for “Upper California”).
- This type of bean was used as money in Mexico by the time the Spaniards arrived.
- Presidio commanders would order these to trade with the Chumash.
- The first and last name of the Spanish conquistador who led an expedition and overtook the Aztec Empire to create New Spain.
- The Spanish term for “requisitions”.
- There was only one of these stationed at the Presidio in Monterey to care for all the settlers’ medical needs.
- Because land routes were not permanent during this time period, the presidio usually relied on supplies from what port-city?
- The material Chumash used to build their houses which measured 50 feet in diameter.
16 Clues: The Spanish term for “invoices”. • The Spanish term for “requisitions”. • Presidio commanders would order these to trade with the Chumash. • This type of bean was used as money in Mexico by the time the Spaniards arrived. • The material Chumash used to build their houses which measured 50 feet in diameter. • ...
Argentina 2021-01-04
14 Clues: Incas • Natives • A Dance • Water Fall • On the flag • Buenos Aires • Mixed natives • Argentina has 23 • Is used as boarders • South American Country • Spanish looked for this • city on the tip of Argentina • Malvinas Islands owned by Argentina • What did the Spanish sail on? (in Spanish)
Los Colores del Arco Iris 5th 2025-11-12
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- Spanish for "My favorite color is..."
- Pumpkins are...
- Apples are...
- Pineapple is ...
- lips are...
- Los elefantes are ...
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- Peas are ...
- Spanish for "the colors"
- Violet is another word for ...
- Teeth are...
- A tree trunk is...
- Coffee without cream is ...
- Spanish for "rainbow" (think iridescent arc)
- blueberries are...
14 Clues: lips are... • Peas are ... • Teeth are... • Apples are... • Pumpkins are... • Pineapple is ... • A tree trunk is... • blueberries are... • Los elefantes are ... • Spanish for "the colors" • Coffee without cream is ... • Violet is another word for ... • Spanish for "My favorite color is..." • Spanish for "rainbow" (think iridescent arc)
Week Eight Pick 2022-10-28
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- Say 'caballero' in Spanish.
- Not the fastest land animal.
- Some would call him a terrorist, but he prefers freedom fighter, or __
- Like a heptasyllable poem of 'certain' length.
- As in 'Clash of the.'
- "Port haggling?"
- Formerly of Pakistan (formerly of India).
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- "Price in the name?"
- Don't say wire.
- It doesn't lay any eggs, but I still say it shouldn't be a mammal.
- One of a million words for the equinely inclined.
- Proudly symbolising countries from Rome to the even less savory.
- Lending their names to bookshelves since 1943.
- Took a gamble on their new home.
- Fill in another tired joke about receipts here
15 Clues: Don't say wire. • "Port haggling?" • "Price in the name?" • As in 'Clash of the.' • Say 'caballero' in Spanish. • Not the fastest land animal. • Took a gamble on their new home. • Formerly of Pakistan (formerly of India). • Like a heptasyllable poem of 'certain' length. • Lending their names to bookshelves since 1943. • Fill in another tired joke about receipts here • ...
Wedding Crossword 2023-08-27
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- What college did Kevin attend? (two words)
- The highest rank Kevin achieved in boy scouts
- Kevin Has a collection of what
- Who said "I love you" first?
- What does Kevin sell for a living?
- Couple's favorite sport team
- Dating app the couple met on
- Kevin popped the question on ___ 24,2021
- couples Favorite vacation taken together
- What street do they live on?
- Kevin’s hometown
- What college did Janet attend?
- Janet`s favorite color
- What sport did Janet Participate in during highschool
- Couple’s go-to dinner
- Couple’s favorite food
- Janet’s new found hobby post Covid
- Number of dresses Janet tried on before finding “THE ONE”
- Who is messier?
- Fruit that the couple hates
- Where did the couple travel to witness Janet’s Sister get married
- Red or white wine
- What hobby did Kevin introduce to Janet?
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- Kevin was involved in which organization until he turned 18 (2 words)
- Number of guests here today
- What city is Janet from?
- Kevin’s favorite outdoor activity in winter
- What institution does Janet work for? (abbreviated)
- What is their dog's name?
- What language does Kevin know (hint not spanish)
- Kevin was the captain of which sports team
- Janet’s favorite accessory
- Kevin's middle name
- First road trip together (two words)
- What’s for dessert tonight
- How many years have they been together?
- Janet’s birthday month
- Janet's new last name
- Janet’s youngest sibling
39 Clues: Who is messier? • Kevin’s hometown • Red or white wine • Kevin's middle name • Couple’s go-to dinner • Janet's new last name • Janet`s favorite color • Janet’s birthday month • Couple’s favorite food • What city is Janet from? • Janet’s youngest sibling • What is their dog's name? • Janet’s favorite accessory • What’s for dessert tonight • Number of guests here today • ...
Northwest Passage pg 122-125 2022-10-11
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- (Last Name) English sea captain who attached Spanish Ships for silver and gold to give to Queen Elizabeth.
- an attack by an armed force to conquer another country.
- (2 words) Italian Explorer who thought he could reach Asia by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean.
- (This country) sent an Italian sea captain, named Giovanni de Verrazano to look for a Northwest Passage.
- Something declared as one's own, especially a piece of land
- Was the first permanent French settlement in North America.
- (Last Name) An English captain hired by a Dutch trading company.
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- The Spanish word for a large fleet of ships.
- (Last Name)Landed in the Americas while looking for a route to Asia
- (Last Name) This person continued France's search for a water route to Asia.
- (Last Name) This explorer founded the fur-trading post on the St. Lawrence River.
11 Clues: The Spanish word for a large fleet of ships. • an attack by an armed force to conquer another country. • Something declared as one's own, especially a piece of land • Was the first permanent French settlement in North America. • (Last Name) An English captain hired by a Dutch trading company. • (Last Name)Landed in the Americas while looking for a route to Asia • ...
