spanish words Crossword Puzzles
Secrets of Teachers at Fox Lane 2016-10-24
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- / Wears pants that have a zipper at the knee
- / Spanish Teacher from the Dominican Republic
- / Assistant Principal that used to teach Spanish
- / Has a deep voice, coaches Varsity Football, and Varsity Girls Lacrosse
- / Interim Principal
- / Biology Teacher and Track Coach
- / Makes videos for his students to learn at home
- / Former Principal at Fox Lane, known as "Joelberg"
- / Wrote a speech about the color “orange”
- / Spanish Teacher from Long Island
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- / Also works as a Custodian over the summer
- / Wears a different superhero shirt every day
- / Can do a split
- / 1st Year Athletic Director
- / APUSH Teacher that most of his female students have crushes on
- / Math teacher who buys her students food
- / Geology Teacher that went to Fox Lane
- / That really nice lady at the front of the Guidance Office
- / Drives a gold minivan and has a lamp in his classroom
- / There are rumors that this teacher was a monk
20 Clues: / Can do a split • / Interim Principal • / 1st Year Athletic Director • / Biology Teacher and Track Coach • / Spanish Teacher from Long Island • / Geology Teacher that went to Fox Lane • / Math teacher who buys her students food • / Wrote a speech about the color “orange” • / Also works as a Custodian over the summer • / Wears pants that have a zipper at the knee • ...
Whispers from the Dead 2021-04-05
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- Thinking and acting for yourself.
- Person in a country illegally.
- Longing or yearning for something.
- Expelled by a country.
- In a savagely, violent way.
- Comes in spirit seeking help for the other side.
- Susceptible to physical or emotional attack.
- Deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Spanish word for "died."
- People becoming residents of other countries.
- To think you see or hear things not there.
- Being snobby or prideful about yourself.
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- Details that could prove a person guilty.
- Spanish word for "find him."
- Hesitating or doubting.
- Platform enclosed by a wall on upper floors.
- Feeling hopeless about a situation.
- Harsh sound produced in the throat.
- Official paper signed by a judge to arrest people
- Spanish word for "help."
- Linked to spirits due to a near-death experience.
- Hardison Help in breaking a cold case.
- Lives in disguise due to his illegal actions.
- Has a friend involved in illegal actions.
- In a way that involves strength and energy.
25 Clues: Expelled by a country. • Hesitating or doubting. • Spanish word for "help." • Spanish word for "died." • In a savagely, violent way. • Spanish word for "find him." • Person in a country illegally. • Thinking and acting for yourself. • Longing or yearning for something. • Feeling hopeless about a situation. • Harsh sound produced in the throat. • ...
Life of Jose Rizal 2024-05-09
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- The city where Rizal was executed by the Spanish authorities
- The language in which Rizal wrote most of his works
- Rizal's younger sister who supported him
- Rizal's sister who helped preserve his legacy and writings
- The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings
- The European country where Rizal frequented libraries
- Rizal's close friend and supporter
- Rizal's eldest sister who played a maternal role
- The monument erected in honor of Rizal in Manila
- The number of siblings Rizal had
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- Rizal's older brother
- The island where Rizal was born in the Philippines
- He wrote the novel that exposed the abuses of Spanish colonial
- Rizal's occupation that involved treating patients' eye ailments
- Rizal's famous farewell poem before his execution
- Rizal's mother, a highly educated
- Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer
- Rizal's famous novel that served as a sequel to "Noli Me Tangere."
- The university where Rizal studied medicine
- The country where Rizal studied ophthalmology during his travels
20 Clues: Rizal's older brother • The number of siblings Rizal had • Rizal's mother, a highly educated • Rizal's close friend and supporter • Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer • Rizal's younger sister who supported him • The university where Rizal studied medicine • The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings • Rizal's eldest sister who played a maternal role • ...
Final Project for Locura 2022-04-01
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- crunchy, sweet fritters, eaten at easter.
- the name of the head and face coverings of the penitents.
- style of the Moorish palace, the Alhambra.
- the name of the peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located.
- Santa, holy week in Spanish
- when seasons change.
- the time before lent with all the festivities.
- confetti-filled eggs broken over the head of another for luck.
- a religious song.
- 40 days before Easter.
- offerings to the virgin mary.
- was the ruler of valencia before reunification under the catholic king.
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- the day before ash Wednesday.
- means fat Tuesday in French.
- the original meaning of fallas.
- the burning of the ninots.
- is the place in the US that celebrates carnival the best.
- the big firework show.
- made fun of someone or something
- the big puppet or doll that is burned on march 19th.
- means parade in Spanish.
- the Spanish version of french toast, is eaten during lent and easter.
22 Clues: a religious song. • when seasons change. • the big firework show. • 40 days before Easter. • means parade in Spanish. • the burning of the ninots. • Santa, holy week in Spanish • means fat Tuesday in French. • the day before ash Wednesday. • offerings to the virgin mary. • the original meaning of fallas. • made fun of someone or something • crunchy, sweet fritters, eaten at easter. • ...
Players for EPL and La Liga 2025-10-16
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- Spanish striker playing for Atletico Madrid
- Norwegian captain of Arsenal
- French forward who plays for Atletico Madrid
- Portuguese midfielder for Manchester United
- Creative midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur
- Egyptian forward who scores many goals for Liverpool
- Belgian star who makes great passes for Man City
- Croatian midfielder who controls Real Madrid’s midfield
- Polish striker who plays for Barcelona
- Young English midfielder playing for Real Madrid
- Brazilian goalkeeper for Liverpool
- Swedish striker playing for Newcastle United
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- South Korean player and Tottenham captain
- Manchester City’s top goal scorer from Norway
- Strong Spanish midfielder for Manchester City
- German goalkeeper for Barcelona
- England winger who plays for Chelsea
- Argentine defender who plays for Manchester United
- Young English star at Manchester City
- Liverpool defender known for his strong crosses
- Portuguese forward who plays for Barcelona
- Young Spanish midfielder for Barcelona
- Fast Brazilian winger for Real Madrid
- Fast striker from Manchester United
- Young English winger who plays for Arsenal
25 Clues: Norwegian captain of Arsenal • German goalkeeper for Barcelona • Brazilian goalkeeper for Liverpool • Fast striker from Manchester United • England winger who plays for Chelsea • Young English star at Manchester City • Fast Brazilian winger for Real Madrid • Young Spanish midfielder for Barcelona • Polish striker who plays for Barcelona • ...
Gilded Age/Spanish-American War 2025-11-21
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- Exaggerated style of journalism.
- Fought for their independence and lost to the US.
- Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age.
- Name of Philippine Leader of independence movement.
- Leader of the Rough Riders and Future President.
- Robber Baron of the Oil Industry.
- Huge difference in pay for the rich and their workers.
- Country who lost a war to the US in 1898.
- Corrupt political organization in New York.
- Act of bullying smaller countries for resources.
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- Robber Baron of the Steel Industry.
- Hands off approach from the government.
- Treated harshly by the Spanish.
- Still a territory of the US today.
- Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor.
- system built on manufacturing factories.
- Name of Author who coined the term "Gilded Age."
- Name of Voluntary Military group who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- Business leaders who used ruthless tactics.
- What US became after winning Spanish-American War.
- Country who US became trading partners with thanks to their Open Door Policy.
21 Clues: Treated harshly by the Spanish. • Exaggerated style of journalism. • Robber Baron of the Oil Industry. • Still a territory of the US today. • Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age. • Robber Baron of the Steel Industry. • Hands off approach from the government. • system built on manufacturing factories. • Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor. • ...
Latin American Revolution Terms 2025-10-02
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- Napoleon's brother that was placed onto the Spanish throne.
- Major cash crop grown in Haiti.
- The country that owned most of South America from the 1700s to 1800s.
- A nickname for Simon Bolivar.
- A person of Spanish descent that was born in the Americas.
- Country who ruled over Brazil before it became independent.
- Leader of the Venezuelan revolution.
- Another word for independence that starts with an "A"
- Leader of the Haitian revolution.
- First country to abolish slavery.
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- The highest social class under Spanish rule in the Americas.
- Ruler of Brazil who gave his citizens independence.
- Leader of the Peruvian revolution.
- One of the revolutions that inspired the Latin American revolutions.
- A union of the countries Venezuela,Columbia, and Ecuador led by Simon Bolivar
- Leader of the Argentinian revolution.
- A creole priest who started the revolution in Mexico.
- War general that was a main cause of the Latin American revolutions.
- Country named after Simon Bolivar.
- Colombian seamstress who became a spy
20 Clues: A nickname for Simon Bolivar. • Major cash crop grown in Haiti. • Leader of the Haitian revolution. • First country to abolish slavery. • Leader of the Peruvian revolution. • Country named after Simon Bolivar. • Leader of the Venezuelan revolution. • Leader of the Argentinian revolution. • Colombian seamstress who became a spy • ...
Words Italian and Spanish 2025-10-25
8 Clues: Hot, Spanish • Cold, Italian • Hard, Spanish • Soft, Italian • Don't Worry, Italian • Otoño Fall, Spanish • Congratulations,Italian • Congratulations, Spanish
Chapter 26 2015-12-07
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- Places where hungry could get a free meal (2 words)
- Act Protected American workers from unfair management practices (4 words)
- Set up system of pensions, set up first system of unemployment insurance, and gave states money to support people with disabilities (3 words)
- Process by which a union representing group of workers negotiates with management (2 words)
- Group of Veterans who demanded to be paid their promised bonuses and marched on Washington
- Unofficial advisors from the African American Community who aided FDR (2 words)
- Sum of money paid to people after they retire
- They were to enforce the codes of the NIRA (3 words)
- built by the government for public use (2 words)
- When you are unable to pay your debts
- First 3 months in office where FDR passed 15 new laws (2 words)
- Stopping all work until workers get what they want (3 words)
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- put jobless to work making clothes, building hospitals, schools, parks, playgrounds, and airports (3 words)
- Total sum of money the government owes (2 words)
- An additional sum of money
- Hired unemployed single men 18-25, program that conserved natural resources (3 words)
- Speeches given by FDR near the fireplace in the White House to the public (2 words)
- Laws that gave Native American nations greater control over their own affairs (3 words)
- spending more money than you take in (2 words)
- Program that set out to remake the Tennessee River Valley (3 words)
- Rights due to all citizens (2 words)
- Period of economic hard times that followed the crash (2 words)
- Shacks where the homeless lived
- Programs to help the needy (2 words)
- People who move from one region to another in search for work (2 words)
- Recovery proposal that included relief for the jobless, plans for economic recovery, and reform to prevent another depression (2 words)
- When every bank was closed after FDR took office for four days (2 words)
- October 29, 1929 when the stock market crashed (2 words)
- Severe drought and high winds in the central Great Plains region (2 words)
29 Clues: An additional sum of money • Shacks where the homeless lived • Rights due to all citizens (2 words) • Programs to help the needy (2 words) • When you are unable to pay your debts • Sum of money paid to people after they retire • spending more money than you take in (2 words) • Total sum of money the government owes (2 words) • ...
Katerina M vocab revision 2017-05-08
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- pomazanka / rozsirit
- nakonec (3 words)
- tvrdohlavy
- pochopit
- nad
- pred rokem (3 years)
- skromny
- prirozeny
- stydim se (3 words)
- zazitek / zkusenost
- ocekavat
- stanice
- chybet/styskat
- smat se
- slizky
- nebezpecny
- vyresit (2 words)
- zastavka
- setkat se
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- prijmat
- primy
- slyset
- zavisly na(2 words)
- MHD (2 words)
- vyhybat se
- zvedavy
- za rok (3 words)
- pod
- v televizi (2 words)
- nemuset (3 words)
- zavidet
- fitka
- penize jsou (2 words)
- akce/udalost
- stejny jako (3 words)
- stresujici
- drzy
- zmatek
- hypoteka
- skromnost
- muset
- nesmet
- brecet
43 Clues: pod • nad • drzy • primy • fitka • muset • slyset • zmatek • slizky • nesmet • brecet • prijmat • zvedavy • zavidet • skromny • stanice • smat se • pochopit • hypoteka • ocekavat • zastavka • prirozeny • skromnost • setkat se • vyhybat se • tvrdohlavy • stresujici • nebezpecny • akce/udalost • MHD (2 words) • chybet/styskat • za rok (3 words) • nakonec (3 words) • nemuset (3 words) • vyresit (2 words) • zavisly na(2 words) • stydim se (3 words) • ...
Holes (all lowercase no spaces) 2023-12-04
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- Canned fruit
- Theodore's nickname
- Vacancy duration (2 words)
- Hector's nickname
- Twitch stolen objects
- Stanley's full name (3 words)
- Name of donkey (2 words)
- The hardest hole (3 words)
- Deadly desert dweller (3 words)
- What did Stanley Yelnats II invent?
- Zero's full name (2 words)
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- Kate Barlow's love (4 words)
- Hated vegetable of twenty-one across
- what was zero best at
- Stanley's find
- Result of digging
- Number of Stanleys alive in the book
- Sweet Feet (2 words)
- Hole dimensions (5 words)
- Stanley's punishment site (3 words)
- Stolen objects
- Alternative to camp
- Stanley's nickname
- Shoe deodorant
- Mountain top
- Zero's find
26 Clues: Zero's find • Canned fruit • Mountain top • Stanley's find • Stolen objects • Shoe deodorant • Hector's nickname • Result of digging • Stanley's nickname • Theodore's nickname • Alternative to camp • Sweet Feet (2 words) • what was zero best at • Twitch stolen objects • Name of donkey (2 words) • Hole dimensions (5 words) • Vacancy duration (2 words) • The hardest hole (3 words) • ...
Mexican Catholicism 2020-10-30
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- The face painting and ____ are a mockery of death for the Dia de los Muertos celebration
- Spanish incorporated ____customs to convert Aztecs
- Catholics celebrate All Souls and All___ days on Nov 1st and 2nd
- Spanish term for small personal altars honoring one ancestor
- Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521
- Spanish sent Catholic ____to convert Aztecs
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- Spanish term for the explorers that “conquered” New World
- 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
- Symbol of Dia de los Muertos, means skeletons
10 Clues: Spanish sent Catholic ____to convert Aztecs • Symbol of Dia de los Muertos, means skeletons • Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521 • Spanish incorporated ____customs to convert Aztecs • Spanish term for the explorers that “conquered” New World • Spanish term for small personal altars honoring one ancestor • ...
Alphabet and Prelim 2021-09-13
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- A one word response you would give to the question "qué tal?"
- The word for thank-you in Spanish
- The long form spelling of the letter j in Spanish
- A response you would give if someone said "gracias" (no space)
- The greeting you would use at 7 PM (no space)
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- The greeting you would use at 12:00 PM (no space)
- The long form spelling of the letter m in Spanish
- The word for "greetings" in Spanish
- The long form spelling of the letter s in Spanish
- Another less fomral way to say adiós
10 Clues: The word for thank-you in Spanish • The word for "greetings" in Spanish • Another less fomral way to say adiós • The greeting you would use at 7 PM (no space) • The greeting you would use at 12:00 PM (no space) • The long form spelling of the letter m in Spanish • The long form spelling of the letter j in Spanish • The long form spelling of the letter s in Spanish • ...
People of the Americas Crossword 2024-10-09
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- The people that went extinct because of the Spanish.
- A Spanish priest that helped the Taino escape the Spanish.
- An advanced state of human society.
- The Taino Chief that was tricked by the Spanish.
- The Spanish explorer that is known for discovering the Americas.
- The Taino chief that gave Columbus a golden tiara.
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- The son of Erik The Read. The Taino chief that was sparred on a cross
- To take over an area of land.
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars
- The practice of growing crops or raising cattle.
10 Clues: To take over an area of land. • An advanced state of human society. • The practice of growing crops or raising cattle. • The Taino Chief that was tricked by the Spanish. • The Taino chief that gave Columbus a golden tiara. • The people that went extinct because of the Spanish. • A Spanish priest that helped the Taino escape the Spanish. • ...
CROSSWORD ABOUT SPAIN 2021-03-17
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- a classic form of dance within Spain
- a common way of saying goodbye in Spanish
- a famous Spanish artist
- capital of spain
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- a popular customary plate of food that accompanies drinks in many Spanish bars
- Spain's former dictator
- bordering country to the west
- a very famous Spanish drink that is a mixture of wine and fruit
- Spain owns the _____ islands
- Spain is the world's leading producer of ____ oil
10 Clues: capital of spain • Spain's former dictator • a famous Spanish artist • Spain owns the _____ islands • bordering country to the west • a classic form of dance within Spain • a common way of saying goodbye in Spanish • Spain is the world's leading producer of ____ oil • a very famous Spanish drink that is a mixture of wine and fruit • ...
Feliz Verano! 2023-06-01
10 Clues: Abajo in English. • Window in Spanish. • La hija de tu tía. • Veinte más veinte. • To have in Spanish. • To dance in Spanish. • Jueves, ____, sabado. • La estación en julio. • Sra. Martínez Ávila es de ____. • Scooby-Doo, Odie, y Balto son ___.
Super Bowl - Half time performers 2021-02-07
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- Child stone
- Moonwalker (2 words)
- Singer of Firework (2 words)
- Moving rocks or downhill moving rocks (3 words)
- A very "toxic" chick
- Float like a butterfly, _____ like a bee
- Father of soul (2 words)
- She felt like a woman (2 words)
- Of little importance, trivial (2 words)
- Theatre escort
- Rojo spicy fruit (4 words)
- Jay-Z put a ring on it
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- Born in the USA (2 words)
- Exposed mammary
- Rhymes with giddy
- The red planet (2 words)
- Chilly stage show
- Not really a virgin
- Can he bring sexy back
- In rhythm
20 Clues: In rhythm • Child stone • Theatre escort • Exposed mammary • Rhymes with giddy • Chilly stage show • Not really a virgin • Moonwalker (2 words) • A very "toxic" chick • Can he bring sexy back • Jay-Z put a ring on it • The red planet (2 words) • Father of soul (2 words) • Born in the USA (2 words) • Rojo spicy fruit (4 words) • Singer of Firework (2 words) • She felt like a woman (2 words) • ...
spanish 2021-09-14
American and Spanish Culture 2026-01-14
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- A popular sandwich with a beef patty, usually in the US
- A traditional Spanish dance with guitar and singing
- The American way of saying 'football', the most popular sport in Spain
- A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop
- A traditional Spanish rice dish with seafood or chicken
- A sport played mainly in the USA with an oval-shaped ball
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- Sweet fried dough often eaten in Spain for breakfast or snacks
- The national bird of the USA
- Fried Spanish snacks filled with ham, chicken, or cheese
- Cooking meat outdoors over a fire or grill, popular in the USA
- Small Spanish dishes shared at meals
- Famous place in the USA where movies are made
- A holiday in the USA to give thanks and eat turkey
13 Clues: The national bird of the USA • Small Spanish dishes shared at meals • Famous place in the USA where movies are made • A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop • A holiday in the USA to give thanks and eat turkey • A traditional Spanish dance with guitar and singing • A popular sandwich with a beef patty, usually in the US • ...
Superheros 2022-01-27
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- "Fastest Man Alive"
- screams as an attack (2 words)
- Batman's sidekick
- "Man of Steel"
- Captain America's best friend (2 words)
- communicates with some animals
- "Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist" (2 words)
- green shapeshifter (2 words)
- has claws made of Adamantium
- a doctor turned sorcerer (2 words)
- female batman (2 words)
- is 104 years old in 2022 (2 words)
- princess of the Amazons (2 words)
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- female magician
- alien wearing green (2 words)
- named after a large cat species (2 words)
- "____ Smash!"
- "The Dark Knight"
- Russian female spy (2 words)
- middle name is Benjamin
- "god of thunder"
- named after a stinging bug
- is secretly a child
- Wanda's husband
- archer named after a bird
- literally a tree
26 Clues: "____ Smash!" • "Man of Steel" • female magician • Wanda's husband • "god of thunder" • literally a tree • Batman's sidekick • "The Dark Knight" • "Fastest Man Alive" • is secretly a child • middle name is Benjamin • female batman (2 words) • archer named after a bird • named after a stinging bug • Russian female spy (2 words) • green shapeshifter (2 words) • has claws made of Adamantium • ...
Megan and Paige's 2013-01-08
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- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- A commander of English warships that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
- A line that marks a boundary
- Discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- Pope who drew the Papal Line of Demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- Overthrow of officers
- Sailing completely around the world
- King of Portugal's new name for the Cape of Storms, southern tip of Africa
- Sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ later explored the coast of Venezuela and Central America
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Line drawn by the pope dividing the land in the New World into two parts, with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- Discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia/ established claims for England
- Set the Papal Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas
- Readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- Explored Peru/ conquered Incas/ built Lima, Peru
- The first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa
- Sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain
- Gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
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- Looked for western route to East Indies/ Strait of Magellan named after him/ he renamed the Great South Sea to the Pacific Ocean/ circumnavigated the world
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi
- First to travel beyond the Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- Set up first European school for navigators/ designed and built caravel/ discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- Spanish conquerors
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
- Spanish word for peaceful
- Instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- A condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- Controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- Sailed into New York Bay
- Navigational instrument for finding directions
- A small highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic
- A collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
37 Clues: Spanish conquerors • Overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • A line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • Sailing completely around the world • Readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • A condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C • ...
Final Project Walker Brizzee 2022-03-02
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- Warm outside
- Cold outside
- of the week
- My mother is
- This flag looks like the American flag
- Bye in Spanish is
- Last day of school of the week is
- Hello in Spanish
- Dies Good morning in Spanish
- A bike has ____ wheels.
- This flag has the sun in the middle
- We start school at
- It's the afternoon
- Feet
- We get out of school at
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- Saying goodnight
- Mouth
- My father is
- Color of the water is
- Color of the grass is
- A class has ___ teacher
- Saying goodbye
- Color of an apple is
- Last letter in the alphabet is
- Start of the week
- The rest day is
- A car has ____ wheels.
- Hand
- This flag has red on each side
- My name begins with the letter
- Manana Saying see you tomorrow
- third letter in the alphabet is
- Hot outside
- My fathers father is
34 Clues: Hand • Feet • Mouth • of the week • Hot outside • Warm outside • Cold outside • My father is • My mother is • Saying goodbye • The rest day is • Saying goodnight • Hello in Spanish • Bye in Spanish is • Start of the week • We start school at • It's the afternoon • Color of an apple is • My fathers father is • Color of the water is • Color of the grass is • A car has ____ wheels. • A class has ___ teacher • ...
AP World History Crossword Puzzle Units 3 and 4 2022-03-16
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- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- Spanish commercial center
- landowners
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- route through or around North America to East Asia
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- from trade based economy using silver and gold
- owned by investors who bought stock in them
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- Spanish soldiers
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- empire based on small outposts
- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- map of stars & galaxies
- 1st to circumnavigate globe
- landed in India in 1498
- map making
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
24 Clues: landowners • map making • Spanish soldiers • map of stars & galaxies • landed in India in 1498 • heavy armed Spanish ships • Spanish commercial center • 1st to circumnavigate globe • empire based on small outposts • all of estate goes to eldest son • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Guatemala(& The Burning of the Devil Festival) 2014-01-21
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- A main crop of Guatemala
- More than 50% of the population is below the ______ ____
- 60% of the population is what religion?
- The official currency of Guatemala
- The tallest volcano, called _________ is 4,220 meters tall
- The pinata is in the shape of the _____
- How many other Mayan dialects are spoken besides Spanish in Guatemala?
- The festival, in Spanish is called _______
- The official language in Guatemala
- Guatemala is the number one producer in the world of what mineral?
- The festival is in preparation for the arrival of the ______ ____
- A scene from what famous movie was shot at the Tikal National Park in Guatemala?
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- The Burning of the Devil Festival occurs in what month?
- Guatemala means
- Many believe the devil lurks in their _____
- The Mayans who lived in Guatemala invented _________
- The capital of Guatemala
- _____ for blue jeans was invented in Guatemala
- The Guatemalan currency is named after their national ____
- The festival occurs in the country of ______
- People burn their ______ on the day of the festival
21 Clues: Guatemala means • A main crop of Guatemala • The capital of Guatemala • The official currency of Guatemala • The official language in Guatemala • 60% of the population is what religion? • The pinata is in the shape of the _____ • The festival, in Spanish is called _______ • Many believe the devil lurks in their _____ • The festival occurs in the country of ______ • ...
Age of discovery 2020-09-29
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- source that witnessed the event
- French- explored Canada/North America
- a grant from the Spanish Crown
- a parlimentray grant to the soveregion for the state of needs
- first person to discover the Americas
- explored coastline of New England for England
- a Spanish economic problem which was prices rising
- a place used for farming
- use to describe people of mixed ancestry with a white European and an indigenous background
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- conquered and destroyed Incan empire in Andes of South America
- used to help people see where they are going
- what columbus was going to India for
- went through Strait of Magellan to get to Asia
- searched for the fountain of youth
- traveled on voyages letters about Americas led to his name being used for Americas
- English- 2nd person to sail around the world
- first person to reach india by sea
- another word for hard work
- settlement ruled by a parent country
- Spanish conquerors of the Americans
20 Clues: a place used for farming • another word for hard work • a grant from the Spanish Crown • source that witnessed the event • searched for the fountain of youth • first person to reach india by sea • Spanish conquerors of the Americans • what columbus was going to India for • settlement ruled by a parent country • French- explored Canada/North America • ...
Love Sugar Magic : A Dash of Trouble Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Punched paper in Spanish.
- a sudden jerking
- Embarrassed
- Thick blanket
- Very large in size or scale.
- To put the opposite foot in a diagonal line (like a horse
- A poisonous shrub with white or red flowers.
- To summon with magic.
- To sit next to somebody.
- A scribble
- Is to make an angry face.
- To run away.
- A person or thing that is suspicious.
- To stare with anger.
- Place for prayer or worship.
- A confused mess.
- Witch in Spanish.
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- A young person.
- a hole on the road surface
- To close tightly.
- To chop very fine.
- A state of being higher rank
- To give attention or respect to someone.
- Uneven
- Mexican bakery.
- To look for something blindly.
- Love in Spanish.
- To teach to an audience or class.
- Gloomy or depressing.
- To write carelessly or quickly.
- A young person who does illegal acts.
31 Clues: Uneven • A scribble • Embarrassed • To run away. • Thick blanket • A young person. • Mexican bakery. • a sudden jerking • Love in Spanish. • A confused mess. • To close tightly. • Witch in Spanish. • To chop very fine. • To stare with anger. • To summon with magic. • Gloomy or depressing. • To sit next to somebody. • Punched paper in Spanish. • Is to make an angry face. • a hole on the road surface • ...
hispanic 2023-08-14
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- Large artwork often found on public walls.
- Savory pastry often filled with meat or vegetables.
- Cuban dance and music style, often performed in a line.
- Ancient civilization in Mexico known for its advanced culture.
- Dance and music genre originating in Colombia.
- Bullfighter in traditional Spanish bullfights.
- Fried dough pastry, popular in many Latin American countries.
- A lively celebration often featuring music, dance, and food.
- Passionate dance originating in Argentina.
- Spanish dish with saffron-flavored rice and various ingredients.
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- Popular Latin American dance style and music genre.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in many Latin cultures.
- Energetic Brazilian dance style.
- Dish made of raw fish or seafood marinated in citrus juice.
- Wide-brimmed hat often associated with Mexican culture.
- Traditional Mexican musical group.
- Spanish beverage made with wine, fruit, and spices.
- Rich sauce in Mexican cuisine, usually made with chocolate and chili.
- Twice-fried plantains, a common Caribbean side dish.
- Colorful container filled with candy, often used in celebrations.
20 Clues: Energetic Brazilian dance style. • Traditional Mexican musical group. • Large artwork often found on public walls. • Passionate dance originating in Argentina. • Dance and music genre originating in Colombia. • Bullfighter in traditional Spanish bullfights. • Popular Latin American dance style and music genre. • Savory pastry often filled with meat or vegetables. • ...
Global Palate Adventure 2023-10-31
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- - A spiced dish common in Indian and Thai cuisines.
- - Fermented Korean side dish, usually made with cabbage.
- - Spanish or Latin American pastry filled with meats or vegetables.
- - Vietnamese noodle soup.
- - Indian pastry filled with spiced potatoes or meat.
- - Chinese bite-sized dishes, often served in steamer baskets.
- - Indian cooking method using a clay oven.
- - Japanese delicacy with vinegared rice and raw fish.
- - Southeast Asian skewered and grilled meat.
- - Italian creamy rice dish often flavoured with Parmesan.
- - Middle Eastern deep-fried chickpea or fava bean balls.
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- - Flaky French pastry is often enjoyed for breakfast.
- - Latin American dish of raw fish cured in citrus juices.
- - Spanish dish with saffron-infused rice and various seafood.
- - Japanese noodle soup with various toppings.
- - Japanese delicacy of thinly sliced raw fish.
- - Japanese dumplings, typically filled with pork and vegetables.
- - Mexican street food folded in a tortilla.
- - Spanish small plates for sharing.
- - Italian staple made from wheat and water.
20 Clues: - Vietnamese noodle soup. • - Spanish small plates for sharing. • - Indian cooking method using a clay oven. • - Mexican street food folded in a tortilla. • - Italian staple made from wheat and water. • - Southeast Asian skewered and grilled meat. • - Japanese noodle soup with various toppings. • - Japanese delicacy of thinly sliced raw fish. • ...
Happy Mother's Day 2024-05-12
Across
- To feel concern or interest in something
- Displaying kindness and concern for others.
- صَلَاح (Arabic)
- Feliz (Portuguese and Spanish)
- Keeping things in a loose, untidy way
- محبت (Urdu)
- Tarde (Spanish)
- Having purpose and significance
- The intellects of people
- Showing consideration for the needs of other people
- What is learned through life
- Increase light or illuminate OR to decrease in weight
- Someone who shows care OR a type of something
- قلوب (Arabic)
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- The greatest mother in the world
- Zamdar (Punjabi)
- Done before the expected time
- Merci (French)
- A facial expression of glee and happiness
- The existence of an individuals
- Feeling or showing great care and affection.
- A reaction to humor or fun
- A group of people tied together by relation through blood or marriage
- To proceed or persist
- Vida (Spanish)
- The religious faith of believing in the oneness of Allah ﷻ and that Muhammad ﷺ is his messenger
- Keeping things in a ordered, neat way
27 Clues: محبت (Urdu) • قلوب (Arabic) • Merci (French) • Vida (Spanish) • صَلَاح (Arabic) • Tarde (Spanish) • Zamdar (Punjabi) • To proceed or persist • The intellects of people • A reaction to humor or fun • What is learned through life • Done before the expected time • Feliz (Portuguese and Spanish) • The existence of an individuals • Having purpose and significance • The greatest mother in the world • ...
Plants 2024-02-12
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- what shape are monocots root system
- ptherophyta is called by this name because They are seedless
- how many cotyledons do monocot have
- how many leaves are inside eudicot seeds
- eudicot leave veins shape
- What are the leaves of the ptherophyta called
- what are naked seeds called
- eudicot vascular tissue shape
- multiple of eudicot flowers
- eudicot root shape
- How many true leaves inside the seed(in german)
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- what shape are monocots vein
- mosses other name
- what number of openings does monocots have(hint:it’s in spanish)
- The first word of the origin of gymnospermae
- how many cotyladon in eudicot(in spanish)
- do gymnospermae have flowers
- how mosses reproduce
- How do gymnospermae reproduce
- how many groups of mosses there are
- from whomst monocot evolved
- How many eudicot pollen grain opening (in german)
- are monocots vascular tissue ringlike or scattered
- another name for ptherophyta
- What are monocots multiple of petals (it’s in spanish)
25 Clues: mosses other name • eudicot root shape • how mosses reproduce • eudicot leave veins shape • from whomst monocot evolved • what are naked seeds called • multiple of eudicot flowers • what shape are monocots vein • do gymnospermae have flowers • another name for ptherophyta • How do gymnospermae reproduce • eudicot vascular tissue shape • what shape are monocots root system • ...
Crossword AR word puzzle 2024-10-15
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- Translate “to work”in spanish
- Identify the ar verb, “ Tù Ceno en el restaurante”
- conjugate contestar into the ellos form
- conjugate estudiar into the yo form
- opposite of “to drink”
- opposite of talking
- opposite of talking
- fill in the blank “_______ con tocino y huevo”
- translate “look for” in spanish
- identify the conjugate and unconjugated it, “ Yo terminàis la tarea”
- identify the conjugate and unconjugated it , “ Tù llegas en el aeropuerto”
- fill in the blank “_____ en clase de arte” (something you can do in art).
- conjugate bailar into a nosotros form
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- Cantar in the Vosotros form
- identify the conjugate and unconjugated it, “ necesito practicar baile”
- what is the unconjugated form of deseamos
- translate “to buy” in spanish
- conjugate descansar into the ellos form
- what do we call it when people are talking to one another
- the opposite of running
- conjugate viajar into the tù form
- opposite of learning
- conjugate explicar into the nosotros form
- conjugate mirar into the yo form
24 Clues: opposite of talking • opposite of talking • opposite of learning • opposite of “to drink” • the opposite of running • Cantar in the Vosotros form • Translate “to work”in spanish • translate “to buy” in spanish • translate “look for” in spanish • conjugate mirar into the yo form • conjugate viajar into the tù form • conjugate estudiar into the yo form • ...
AZTEC 2025-06-03
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- Spanish land grant system
- a reclining statue with a bowl for human hearts
- a disease that spreads rapidly and widely
- drawings or paintings on rock walls
- supplies of gold and silver
- name of the civilization created by the Mexica
- a celebration or ceremony
- the Christian reconquest of Spain (background to Aztec contact)
- gifts and taxes collected by the Aztecs from conquered groups
- the language spoken by the Aztecs
- Aztec books made from deerskin or bark
- persons of mixed Spanish and Aztec descent
- a knotted-string record system used by Andean cultures
- a device used to throw a short spear
- pictures or symbols used in writing
- volcanic glass
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- art carved into rock
- the Aztec school for nobles
- floating islands used for agriculture
- Spanish leader of an expedition to colonize other lands
- Aztec school for commoners
- a brilliantly coloured rainforest bird
- a tall hill across the lake from Tenochtitlan
- a nocturnal wildcat
- units of organization in Aztec society
25 Clues: volcanic glass • a nocturnal wildcat • art carved into rock • Spanish land grant system • a celebration or ceremony • Aztec school for commoners • the Aztec school for nobles • supplies of gold and silver • the language spoken by the Aztecs • drawings or paintings on rock walls • pictures or symbols used in writing • a device used to throw a short spear • ...
APUSH Fall Midterm Review 2025-11-01
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- a 1680 successful uprising against the Spanish
- a complex Atlantic trade network
- a Puritan dissenter in Massachusetts Bay
- last name of a Spanish friar who defended Native American rights
- an economic theory favoring the mother country
- a British policy of loose law enforcement
- a Spanish colonial system of using native labor
- a 1776 document stating independence
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- the first U.S. government framework
- the British king during the American Revolution
- a religious revival movement
- a pamphlet by Thomas Paine for independence
- a protest where tea was dumped in a harbor
- a 1676 uprising of frontier settlers
- a cartoon by Franklin for colonial unity
- a direct tax on paper goods in the colonies
- a brutal voyage for enslaved Africans
- a cash crop that fueled Chesapeake slavery
- a former slave who wrote about his experiences
- a theological argument about native rights
- a law banning settlement west of the Appalachians
- a series of British trade restrictions
- a Native American leader who fought colonists in 1763
23 Clues: a religious revival movement • a complex Atlantic trade network • the first U.S. government framework • a 1676 uprising of frontier settlers • a 1776 document stating independence • a brutal voyage for enslaved Africans • a series of British trade restrictions • a cartoon by Franklin for colonial unity • a Puritan dissenter in Massachusetts Bay • ...
Gilded Age/Spanish-American War 2025-11-21
Across
- Exaggerated style of journalism.
- Fought for their independence and lost to the US.
- Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age.
- Name of Philippine Leader of independence movement.
- Leader of the Rough Riders and Future President.
- Robber Baron of the Oil Industry.
- Huge difference in pay for the rich and their workers.
- Country who lost a war to the US in 1898.
- Corrupt political organization in New York.
- Act of bullying smaller countries for resources.
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- Robber Baron of the Steel Industry.
- Hands off approach from the government.
- Treated harshly by the Spanish.
- Still a territory of the US today.
- Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor.
- system built on manufacturing factories.
- Name of Author who coined the term "Gilded Age."
- Name of Voluntary Military group who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- Business leaders who used ruthless tactics.
- What US became after winning Spanish-American War.
- Country who US became trading partners with thanks to their Open Door Policy.
21 Clues: Treated harshly by the Spanish. • Exaggerated style of journalism. • Robber Baron of the Oil Industry. • Still a territory of the US today. • Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age. • Robber Baron of the Steel Industry. • Hands off approach from the government. • system built on manufacturing factories. • Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor. • ...
Missions 2016-11-01
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- A small _____.
- He was the first ______ of the missions.
- A ____ build by the spanish.
- To change someones _______.
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- A spanish _______ at a mission.
- ________ against people in charge.
- A ______.
- A ceremony were _______ joined the church.
- A newly _______ native american memmber of a mission.
- A symbol that has ___ on it.
- A ______ and other things build by the spanish.
11 Clues: A ______. • A small _____. • To change someones _______. • A symbol that has ___ on it. • A ____ build by the spanish. • A spanish _______ at a mission. • ________ against people in charge. • He was the first ______ of the missions. • A ceremony were _______ joined the church. • A ______ and other things build by the spanish. • ...
Scrambled US States 2024-12-17
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- UAISLOIN
- NMPREHNAWSIE (two words)
- RAGVNNIIR
- NCISOSWNI
- GMIWNOY
- SACTCHMUTEASS
- SIEPPLNAANVIS
- SAXET
- WJENRSY (two words)
- OINILIS
- OCLORDOA
- ZRIAONA
- TDAKOAHNRT (two words)
- AAIILFONRC
- VIRGINAWSTNE (two words)
- OTMNAA
- TVMOERN
- SHATDOOAK (two words)
- OGAERGI
- MNSOTIENA
- OIADH
- RNNACRTOLIHA (two words)
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- NKASAS
- AOSUTHCRNIA (two words)
- AIWHHA
- UHTA
- EUNYTKC
- NIATGNOHSW
- NIDNAIA
- INEMA
- IOMRSUIS
- SIPMSEIPISI
- YDRALAMN
- NCTCEOIUCTT
- RNSKAAAR
- ISLDNEIORA (two words)
- ABALAMA
- HICIMGAN
- VDNAEA
- MOOALHKA
- LIFRODA
- DAELWER
- AWOI
- SEENETESN
- OIHO
- KNEWYRO (two words)
- AECBSNRA
- GOERON
- OMEWNXCI (two words)
- AKALSA
50 Clues: UHTA • AWOI • OIHO • INEMA • SAXET • OIADH • NKASAS • AIWHHA • VDNAEA • OTMNAA • GOERON • AKALSA • EUNYTKC • NIDNAIA • GMIWNOY • ABALAMA • OINILIS • LIFRODA • DAELWER • ZRIAONA • TVMOERN • OGAERGI • UAISLOIN • IOMRSUIS • YDRALAMN • RNSKAAAR • HICIMGAN • MOOALHKA • OCLORDOA • AECBSNRA • RAGVNNIIR • NCISOSWNI • SEENETESN • MNSOTIENA • NIATGNOHSW • AAIILFONRC • SIPMSEIPISI • NCTCEOIUCTT • SACTCHMUTEASS • SIEPPLNAANVIS • WJENRSY (two words) • KNEWYRO (two words) • ...
Feliz Navidad 2015-12-09
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- Recreation of the journey of Mary and Joseph (2 words)
- Hispanic Christmas Eve
- each point of the star of the piñata represents one of these (3 words)
- 9 days of prayer preceding Navidad (4 words)
- The dates of Las Posadas coincide with the dates of _________________ (3 words)
- This starts on December 16th. (3 words)
- the Christmas tree (4 words)
- Christmas carols
- Nuestra Señora de __________
- fireworks (2 words)
- Another name for Christmas or Navidad (2 words)
- Mass of the Rooster (3 words)
- Hispanic Christmas was first celebrated in this country and the Dominican Republic
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- A nickname for poinsettias (3 words)
- Three Kings Day (4 words)
- Poinsettias from Mexico
- Date that Three Kings Day is celebrated (2 words)
- three wise men (3 words)
- candy and nuts can be found inside one of these (2 words)
19 Clues: Christmas carols • fireworks (2 words) • Hispanic Christmas Eve • Poinsettias from Mexico • three wise men (3 words) • Three Kings Day (4 words) • the Christmas tree (4 words) • Nuestra Señora de __________ • Mass of the Rooster (3 words) • A nickname for poinsettias (3 words) • This starts on December 16th. (3 words) • 9 days of prayer preceding Navidad (4 words) • ...
El Medio Ambiente & Cognates 2025-05-21
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- What is the Spanish word for "Earth"?
- What is the Spanish cognate for "velocity"?
- What is the Spanish cognate for "bomb"?
- What does "Medio Ambiente" mean in English?
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- What does "reducir" mean in English?
- What is the Spanish word for "Recycle"?
- What is the Spanish word for "trash"?
- What is the Spanish cognate for "lemon"?
8 Clues: What does "reducir" mean in English? • What is the Spanish word for "trash"? • What is the Spanish word for "Earth"? • What is the Spanish word for "Recycle"? • What is the Spanish cognate for "bomb"? • What is the Spanish cognate for "lemon"? • What is the Spanish cognate for "velocity"? • What does "Medio Ambiente" mean in English?
Nacionalidades 2012-04-16
Spanish Armada 2025-07-04
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- — The result for England after the failure of the Spanish Armada
- — The religion of King Philip II and Spain
- — The region where Elizabeth supported rebels against Spain
- — A natural disaster that helped defeat the Spanish Armada
- ships — The tactic used by the English to scatter the Armada
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- — The religion followed by Elizabeth I and most of England
- — The queen of England during the time of the Spanish Armada
- — The large Spanish fleet sent to invade England in 1588
- — The king of Spain who launched the Armada against England
- — English sailor who attacked Spanish ships and stole treasure
10 Clues: — The religion of King Philip II and Spain • — The large Spanish fleet sent to invade England in 1588 • — The religion followed by Elizabeth I and most of England • — A natural disaster that helped defeat the Spanish Armada • — The king of Spain who launched the Armada against England • — The region where Elizabeth supported rebels against Spain • ...
The Portorreal Dominican Republic Mango Sanctuary Newspaper 2.058136757 2025-09-10
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- a spicy tomato sauce in Latin American
- What you call a person from Dominican Republic
- a term of endearment used to affectionately address a male child or younger person
- "What's up?", "How's it going?", or "What's happening?" in spanish
- a boot-shaped country in Southern Europe and famous for Pasta and pizza
- a way to decline something
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- a style of romantic music originating in the Dominican Republic.
- the spanish country in Europe
- the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic
- vocal or instrumental sounds combined in a way to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- a tropical fruit usually large ovoid or oblong fruit with a firm yellowish-red skin
- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- What you call your relatives in spanish
13 Clues: a way to decline something • the spanish country in Europe • a spicy tomato sauce in Latin American • What you call your relatives in spanish • What you call a person from Dominican Republic • relating to Spain, its people, or its language. • the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic • a style of romantic music originating in the Dominican Republic. • ...
Olivia & Thomas Wedding Crossword 2023-06-30
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- Honeymoon Location
- Thomas’s cat’s name
- Where did they meet (2 words)
- Favorite National Park so far
- Olivia’s favorite color
- Proposal location (2 words)
- Olivia’s NFL Team
- Their favorite restaurant (3 words)
- Olivia’s hometown
- Olivia's favorite bagel
- Thomas’s NFL Team
- Thomas’s hometown
- Thomas’s favorite color
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- Olivia’s favorite hobby
- Olivia’s car’s name (3 words)
- Favorite TV show to watch together
- First backpacking trip (2 words)
- Thomas's favorite candy
- First trip together (2 words)
- Olivia’s favorite movie (2 words)
- Thomas's favorite bagel
- Thomas’s favorite hobby
- Thomas's favorite donut (2 words)
- How did they meet (2 words)
- Olivia's favorite donut (2 words)
- Thomas’s favorite movie (2 words)
- Favorite thing to do together
- Their favorite board game
28 Clues: Olivia’s NFL Team • Olivia’s hometown • Thomas’s NFL Team • Thomas’s hometown • Honeymoon Location • Thomas’s cat’s name • Olivia’s favorite hobby • Thomas's favorite candy • Olivia’s favorite color • Thomas's favorite bagel • Thomas’s favorite hobby • Olivia's favorite bagel • Thomas’s favorite color • Their favorite board game • Proposal location (2 words) • How did they meet (2 words) • ...
Olivia & Thomas Wedding Crossword 2023-06-30
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- Thomas’s cat’s name
- Thomas’s hometown
- Olivia's favorite donut (2 words)
- Thomas’s favorite movie (2 words)
- Thomas's favorite candy
- Olivia’s car’s name (3 words)
- Olivia’s NFL Team
- Where did they meet (2 words)
- Olivia’s favorite hobby
- Olivia’s favorite movie (2 words)
- Thomas’s favorite hobby
- Olivia’s hometown
- Honeymoon Location
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- First backpacking trip (2 words)
- Thomas’s NFL Team
- Their favorite board game
- Favorite National Park so far
- Proposal location (2 words)
- Their favorite restaurant (3 words)
- Olivia’s favorite color
- Olivia's favorite bagel
- Favorite TV show to watch together
- How did they meet (2 words)
- First trip together (2 words)
- Favorite thing to do together
- Thomas's favorite bagel
- Thomas’s favorite color
- Thomas's favorite donut (2 words)
28 Clues: Thomas’s hometown • Thomas’s NFL Team • Olivia’s NFL Team • Olivia’s hometown • Honeymoon Location • Thomas’s cat’s name • Olivia’s favorite color • Thomas's favorite candy • Olivia's favorite bagel • Olivia’s favorite hobby • Thomas's favorite bagel • Thomas’s favorite color • Thomas’s favorite hobby • Their favorite board game • Proposal location (2 words) • How did they meet (2 words) • ...
Age of Exploration 2013-01-08
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- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- sailing completely around the world
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for england
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- Spanish word for peaceful
- overthrow of officers
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
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- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- Sailed into New York Bay
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- de Leon sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- of Good Hope King of Portugal's new name for Cape of Storms, southern tip of africa
- a line that marks a boundary
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- English France Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- Spanish conquerors
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- line of demarcation line drawn by the Pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts, with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- a commander of english warships that attacked spanish ships carrying treasure
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia • ...
Age of Discovery 2013-01-08
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- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa
- Explored southwest rout to Asia
- line drawn by the pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- King of Portugal's new name for Cape of Storms, southern tip of Africa
- sailed west for a waterway to India and explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, and later explored the coast of Venezuela and Central America
- first too travel beyond Mediterranean Sea and explored southeast route to Asia
- explored Peru, conquered Incas, built Lima, Peru
- a small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic
- disease spread by Europeans in the Americas; led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Pope who drew the Line of Demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in Americas
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled cities of Gold.
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- gold and silver in the form of bars to use coins
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico; destroyed the Aztec civilization
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- Spanish conquerors
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- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- set up the first European school for navigators, designed and build caravels, discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expiditions
- Contries that looked for a northwest passage.
- Spanish word for peaceful
- a line that marks a boundary
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean; first European to see the Great South Sea
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain
- Sailed into New York Bay
- Discovered Newfoundland Nova Scotia and established claims for England.
- sailing completely around the world
- overthrow of officers
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- looked for western route to East Indies/ straight of Magellan named after him/ he renamed the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean and circumnavigated the world.
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- a commander of English worships that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest rout to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • Contries that looked for a northwest passage. • ...
SS 6 Topic 3 L1-4 2022-11-18
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- spanish explorers that conquered territory
- meet some of the wishes of
- written transfer of property
- buildings for viewing the sun, moon, and stars
- parts that go together in complicated ways
- symbol that stands for a word or idea
- mixed American Indian and European descent
- grant from spanish government to farm land
- process of transferring ownership of a business to the government
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- to rule of have power over
- to watch or keep track of
- European people born in Spain
- Cession when Mexico gave up 1/3 of its territory
- colorful tropical bird
- people of African and European descent
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- wall to hold back water
- Exchange the exchange of people, other living things, and idea between the Western and Eastern hemispheres
- Revolution an armed rebellion in which people from Mexico fought for political and social reform
- agriculture process that uses land until its not fertile
- small area of land
- originate from
- artificial islands
- fixed and unchanging
- bowl shaped area
- pipes or canals that carry fresh water
26 Clues: originate from • bowl shaped area • small area of land • artificial islands • fixed and unchanging • colorful tropical bird • wall to hold back water • to watch or keep track of • to rule of have power over • meet some of the wishes of • written transfer of property • European people born in Spain • symbol that stands for a word or idea • people of African and European descent • ...
Hispanic traditions 2013-04-10
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- Spain's capital
- The country where "guineo" means banana.
- The country where "platano" means banana.
- The city is Spain where Christopher Columbus is buried
- What Spanish people do between 1-3 everyday
- A ceremony in Mexico celebration a girl's 15th birthday
- A language also spoken in Spain (in Barcelona)
- A famous painter from Spain
- An Mexican instrument that one shakes
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- Flowers placed on graves to celebrate the lives of those who have died.
- The #1 sport in Spain
- The largest museum in Spain
- A popular rice dish in Spanish
- A type of Mexican music commonly played at birthdays
- A popular traditional dance of Spain
- La _______ Familia is a building NOT a family
- The country where Sra. Hite studied Spanish.
- Restaurants that only serve appitizers
- An object that is hug that is filled with candy and children hit it to make the candy fall out.
- Dia de los __________: A tradition in Mexico which celebrates the lives of those who have died.
20 Clues: Spain's capital • The #1 sport in Spain • The largest museum in Spain • A famous painter from Spain • A popular rice dish in Spanish • A popular traditional dance of Spain • An Mexican instrument that one shakes • Restaurants that only serve appitizers • The country where "guineo" means banana. • The country where "platano" means banana. • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- the first permanent colony in America.
- capital of mexico city.
- created a colony in Rhode island.
- allowed investors to pool their wealth to fund a colony.
- person who led the first settlers in Massachusettes Bay Colony.
- someone who has rights for a piece of land.
- invented by the Virgina Company to lure people to visit.
- person who found pennsylvania.
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- religious group known for their strict beliefs in religion.
- religious group known for their ability to tolerate people , things, etc.
- people who established their own congregation.
- what happened when spanich got mixed with the native people.
- conquistador who explored Florida.
- spanish explorer who wrecked the aztec.
- a colony founded by the Dutch in 1621.
- said that worshipers should interpret the bible by themselves.
- spanish conqueror or explorer.
- person who became the leader of the powhatan land which is now known as Jamestown.
- people who lived on the land that is now known as Jamestown.
- leader who led an uprising against the spanish.
20 Clues: capital of mexico city. • spanish conqueror or explorer. • person who found pennsylvania. • created a colony in Rhode island. • conquistador who explored Florida. • the first permanent colony in America. • a colony founded by the Dutch in 1621. • spanish explorer who wrecked the aztec. • someone who has rights for a piece of land. • ...
AP World History Crossword Puzzle Units 3 and 4 2022-03-16
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- which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- map making
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- Spanish commercial center
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- landowners
- landed in India in 1498
- map of stars & galaxies
- from trade based economy using silver and gold
- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
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- empire based on small outposts
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- 1st to circumnavigate globe
- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- route through or around North America to East Asia
- Spanish soldiers
- by investors who bought stock in them
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- heavy armed Spanish ships
25 Clues: map making • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • map of stars & galaxies • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • 1st to circumnavigate globe • empire based on small outposts • all of estate goes to eldest son • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • around southern tip of Africa in 1488 • ...
Adam and Eve... Ernest and Young... Thelma and Loiusse... 2024-04-13
Across
- - "Traditional Boat"
- - "Expansionist Policy"
- - "Forced Relocation"
- - "Irregular Warfare"
- - "Historic Spanish Ships"
- - "Supreme Deity"
- - "Noble Title"
- - "Ceremonial Headwear"
- - "Mythical Creature"
- - "Educated Class"
- - "Blood Compact"
- - "Palm Wine"
- - "Spanish Colonial Elite"
- trade - "Maritime Commerce Route"
- - "Advancements in Tools and Machinery"
- - "Traditional Carts"
- - "Traditional Beef Jerky"
- - "Government Levy"
- - "Foreign Domination"
- - "Ancient Boat"
- - "Local Leader"
- - "Weak Governance"
- trade - "Unrestricted Commerce"
- - "Mythical Bird"
- - "Ancient Script"
- - "Philippine National Dish"
- - "Religious Offering"
- - "Folklore Story"
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- – Tibaw - "Death Vigil Tradition"
- - "Spanish Colonial Settlers"
- - "Town Crier"
- - "Liberation from Bondage"
- - "Urban Promenades"
- - "Rule by the People"
- - "Pre-Wedding Ritual"
- time - "Era of Calm"
- - "Noble Class"
- - "Ancient Language"
- - "Swidden Agriculture"
- - "Body Art"
- - "Philippine Debate Poetry"
- - "Resistance Movement"
- - "Magical Amulet"
- - "Indigenous Person"
- - "Study of the Natural World"
- - "Community Unity"
- - "Exchange of Goods"
- - "Quick Service Restaurant"
- - "Indigenous Watercraft"
- - "Social Organization"
- - "Heavy Military Equipment"
- - "Traditional Image"
52 Clues: - "Body Art" • - "Palm Wine" • - "Town Crier" • - "Noble Class" • - "Noble Title" • - "Ancient Boat" • - "Local Leader" • - "Supreme Deity" • - "Blood Compact" • - "Mythical Bird" • - "Educated Class" • - "Magical Amulet" • - "Ancient Script" • - "Folklore Story" • - "Community Unity" • - "Government Levy" • - "Weak Governance" • - "Traditional Boat" • - "Urban Promenades" • time - "Era of Calm" • ...
Adam and Eve... 2024-04-13
Across
- - "Traditional Boat"
- - "Expansionist Policy"
- - "Forced Relocation"
- - "Irregular Warfare"
- - "Historic Spanish Ships"
- - "Supreme Deity"
- - "Noble Title"
- - "Ceremonial Headwear"
- - "Mythical Creature"
- - "Educated Class"
- - "Blood Compact"
- - "Palm Wine"
- - "Spanish Colonial Elite"
- trade - "Maritime Commerce Route"
- - "Advancements in Tools and Machinery"
- - "Traditional Carts"
- - "Traditional Beef Jerky"
- - "Government Levy"
- - "Foreign Domination"
- - "Ancient Boat"
- - "Local Leader"
- - "Weak Governance"
- trade - "Unrestricted Commerce"
- - "Mythical Bird"
- - "Ancient Script"
- - "Philippine National Dish"
- - "Religious Offering"
- - "Folklore Story"
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- – Tibaw - "Death Vigil Tradition"
- - "Spanish Colonial Settlers"
- - "Town Crier"
- - "Liberation from Bondage"
- - "Urban Promenades"
- - "Rule by the People"
- - "Pre-Wedding Ritual"
- time - "Era of Calm"
- - "Noble Class"
- - "Ancient Language"
- - "Swidden Agriculture"
- - "Body Art"
- - "Philippine Debate Poetry"
- - "Resistance Movement"
- - "Magical Amulet"
- - "Indigenous Person"
- - "Study of the Natural World"
- - "Community Unity"
- - "Exchange of Goods"
- - "Quick Service Restaurant"
- - "Indigenous Watercraft"
- - "Social Organization"
- - "Heavy Military Equipment"
- - "Traditional Image"
52 Clues: - "Body Art" • - "Palm Wine" • - "Town Crier" • - "Noble Class" • - "Noble Title" • - "Ancient Boat" • - "Local Leader" • - "Supreme Deity" • - "Blood Compact" • - "Mythical Bird" • - "Educated Class" • - "Magical Amulet" • - "Ancient Script" • - "Folklore Story" • - "Community Unity" • - "Government Levy" • - "Weak Governance" • - "Traditional Boat" • - "Urban Promenades" • time - "Era of Calm" • ...
describes the cultural, political and educational landscapes in the Philippines during various regimes.. 2024-04-13
Across
- - "Traditional Boat"
- - "Expansionist Policy"
- - "Forced Relocation"
- - "Irregular Warfare"
- - "Historic Spanish Ships"
- - "Supreme Deity"
- - "Noble Title"
- - "Ceremonial Headwear"
- - "Mythical Creature"
- - "Educated Class"
- - "Blood Compact"
- - "Palm Wine"
- - "Spanish Colonial Elite"
- trade - "Maritime Commerce Route"
- - "Advancements in Tools and Machinery"
- - "Traditional Carts"
- - "Traditional Beef Jerky"
- - "Government Levy"
- - "Foreign Domination"
- - "Ancient Boat"
- - "Local Leader"
- - "Weak Governance"
- trade - "Unrestricted Commerce"
- - "Mythical Bird"
- - "Ancient Script"
- - "Philippine National Dish"
- - "Religious Offering"
- - "Folklore Story"
Down
- – Tibaw - "Death Vigil Tradition"
- - "Spanish Colonial Settlers"
- - "Town Crier"
- - "Liberation from Bondage"
- - "Urban Promenades"
- - "Rule by the People"
- - "Pre-Wedding Ritual"
- time - "Era of Calm"
- - "Noble Class"
- - "Ancient Language"
- - "Swidden Agriculture"
- - "Body Art"
- - "Philippine Debate Poetry"
- - "Resistance Movement"
- - "Magical Amulet"
- - "Indigenous Person"
- - "Study of the Natural World"
- - "Community Unity"
- - "Exchange of Goods"
- - "Quick Service Restaurant"
- - "Indigenous Watercraft"
- - "Social Organization"
- - "Heavy Military Equipment"
- - "Traditional Image"
52 Clues: - "Body Art" • - "Palm Wine" • - "Town Crier" • - "Noble Class" • - "Noble Title" • - "Ancient Boat" • - "Local Leader" • - "Supreme Deity" • - "Blood Compact" • - "Mythical Bird" • - "Educated Class" • - "Magical Amulet" • - "Ancient Script" • - "Folklore Story" • - "Community Unity" • - "Government Levy" • - "Weak Governance" • - "Traditional Boat" • - "Urban Promenades" • time - "Era of Calm" • ...
Ethnic Studies 4.2 (California Missions) 2024-08-13
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- Indigenous Californian who described the abusive treatment of mission overseers
- Spanish colonial system to control Native Americans, convert them to Catholicism, and force them to work
- one's sense of being male, female, both, or neither one
- physical characteristics that define male and female
- whippings
- Spanish missionary who established 9 of the 21 missions in California
- American author who wrote about the unjust treatment of Native Americans by Anglos settlers
- people considered both male and female in Native American cultures
- Mexican citizen who wrote about the cruel treatment of Native Americans by Spanish missionaries
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- French naval officer who compared missions to West Indian slave colonies
- artist commissioned to paint the California missions
- to fight against
- Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821
- similarity
- Native American tribe from present-day Los Angeles
- present-day state of California
- to remove or get rid of
- Russian artist who documented Native life in California
- cruelty
- wealthy Californio who lost his lands to Anglo settlers
20 Clues: cruelty • whippings • similarity • to fight against • to remove or get rid of • present-day state of California • Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821 • Native American tribe from present-day Los Angeles • artist commissioned to paint the California missions • physical characteristics that define male and female • one's sense of being male, female, both, or neither one • ...
Katelyns day of birth 2025-07-05
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- the mountain where the baby is held
- The Spanish word for breakfast
- location we spent our anniversary in 2025
- the big Jesus guys in Brazil
- the place where something is
- the place we are having lunch
- how often something occurs
- the best salt flat pose
- future honeymoon destination?
- the salt flats in Bolivia
- Brisbanes most funny nickname
- how old you are turning
- location of Porfis longest speech
- the other salt flats in Australia
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- no eggs, no cheese, no steak no fun diet
- our local beach at home
- what Laura always called the Patagonia mountains
- where we drove for miles to not drink any wine
- the Spanish word for lunch
- how you prefer your eggs
- I love you in espanol
- South American street food snacko
- Laura’s most traumatic zip lining pose
- your dads not so secret vice
- Spanish word for dinner
- the opposite of uptight
- Katelyn’s favourite thing to receive in the bedroom
27 Clues: I love you in espanol • our local beach at home • Spanish word for dinner • the opposite of uptight • the best salt flat pose • how old you are turning • how you prefer your eggs • the salt flats in Bolivia • the Spanish word for lunch • how often something occurs • the big Jesus guys in Brazil • the place where something is • your dads not so secret vice • the place we are having lunch • ...
Katelyns day of birth 2025-07-05
Across
- the best salt flat pose
- location of Porfis longest speech
- the opposite of uptight
- the other salt flats in Australia
- how often something occurs
- I love you in espanol
- no eggs, no cheese, no steak no fun diet
- Laura’s most traumatic zip lining pose
- the big Jesus guys in Brazil
- our local
- where we drove for miles to not drink any wine
- the salt flats in Bolivia
- how old you are turning
- our local beach at home
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- the place we are having lunch
- future honeymoon destination?
- what Laura always called the Patagonia mountains
- the Spanish word for lunch
- how you prefer your eggs
- the place where something is
- South American street food snacko
- your dads not so secret vice
- location we spent our anniversary in 2025
- Brisbanes most funny nickname
- Katelyn’s favourite thing to receive in the bedroom
- the mountain where the baby is held
- The Spanish word for breakfast
- Spanish word for dinner
28 Clues: our local • I love you in espanol • the best salt flat pose • the opposite of uptight • Spanish word for dinner • how old you are turning • our local beach at home • how you prefer your eggs • the salt flats in Bolivia • the Spanish word for lunch • how often something occurs • the place where something is • your dads not so secret vice • the big Jesus guys in Brazil • ...
Life of Jose Rizal 2024-05-09
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- He wrote the novel that exposed the abuses of Spanish colonial
- The city where Rizal was executed by the Spanish authorities
- The island where Rizal was born in the Philippines
- Rizal's close friend and supporter
- Rizal's eldest sister who played a maternal role
- Rizal's mother, a highly educated
- The European country where Rizal frequented libraries
- Rizal's famous novel that served as a sequel to "Noli Me Tangere."
- Rizal's older brother
- The language in which Rizal wrote most of his works
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- Rizal's occupation that involved treating patients' eye ailments
- The monument erected in honor of Rizal in Manila
- Rizal's famous farewell poem before his execution
- Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer
- The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings
- The number of siblings Rizal had
- The country where Rizal studied ophthalmology during his travels
- The university where Rizal studied medicine
- Rizal's sister who helped preserve his legacy and writings
- Rizal's younger sister who supported him
20 Clues: Rizal's older brother • The number of siblings Rizal had • Rizal's mother, a highly educated • Rizal's close friend and supporter • Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer • Rizal's younger sister who supported him • The university where Rizal studied medicine • The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings • The monument erected in honor of Rizal in Manila • ...
Crossword 2024-04-20
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- Winged insect or swim stroke
- This is the brightest planet
- You might find a pot of gold at the end of this
- ___ With a Chance of Meatballs
- Prehistoric remain studied by scientists
- Movement of animals from one region to another
- Spanish for "night"
- Hairstyle that uses three sections of hair
- Adults have 32 of these
- The line around a geometric shape
- The official languages in this country are French and English
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- 10 times 2
- Italian for ice cream
- Spanish greeting "____ Dias!"
- Opposite of "close"
- This sea creature has no bones, heart, brain or eyes
- This is a red color or a name
- 16 divided by 2
- You might call yourself this if you're a fan of the Eras Tour
- The sixth month
- Crocodiles and tortoises belong in this category of animals
- Spanish for spoon
- Peanut ___ and jelly
- This fruit turned into Cinderella's carriage
- Why did the ___ cross the road?
- An action word in a sentence
26 Clues: 10 times 2 • 16 divided by 2 • The sixth month • Spanish for spoon • Opposite of "close" • Spanish for "night" • Peanut ___ and jelly • Italian for ice cream • Adults have 32 of these • Winged insect or swim stroke • This is the brightest planet • An action word in a sentence • Spanish greeting "____ Dias!" • This is a red color or a name • ___ With a Chance of Meatballs • ...
Rowan Review 2025-12-09
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- James and Rowan find what?
- Who is Rowan's great-uncle?
- Why were they worried when they touched the skeleton?
- viejos What Spanish word describes the skeleton they found?
- Center Where does Rowan work?
- What is the main characters name?
- What does Rowan think about the police?
- What Spanish word describes the action that happened
- What was Rowan’s mom’s job?
- Who is Rowan's best friend?
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- In what season did the discovery happen?
- What Spanish word describes those who were investigating the skeleton?
- Workers Who was working at the back of the house?
- Who gets hit by a car?
- What method does Rowan use to run when he's in conflict with James? (the method his coach taught him)
- How many things do Rowan and James find with the skeleton?
- What month did the renovations begin?
- What sport is Rowan involved in?
- Who fell into the pool when they were two years old?
- How old is Rowan?
- What does Rowan and James find with the skeleton?
21 Clues: How old is Rowan? • Who gets hit by a car? • James and Rowan find what? • Who is Rowan's great-uncle? • What was Rowan’s mom’s job? • Who is Rowan's best friend? • Center Where does Rowan work? • What sport is Rowan involved in? • What is the main characters name? • What month did the renovations begin? • What does Rowan think about the police? • ...
Dog Breeds 2022-12-08
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- mop dog
- meme (2 words)
- pretty (2 words)
- lassie <3
- always looks grumpy
- smart puppy (2 words)
- the queen's child
- gentle giant
- fast
- hot dog
- HUGE. (3 words)
- living cloud
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- scary dog privilege (2 words)
- fancy friends
- the sun of dog breeds (2 words)
- screams a lot
- target mascot (2 words)
- ankle biter
- big and fluffy
- police dog (2 words)
- fire truck
- misunderstood teddy bear
- hunting dog
- wrinkles
24 Clues: fast • mop dog • hot dog • wrinkles • lassie <3 • fire truck • ankle biter • hunting dog • gentle giant • living cloud • fancy friends • screams a lot • meme (2 words) • big and fluffy • HUGE. (3 words) • pretty (2 words) • the queen's child • always looks grumpy • police dog (2 words) • smart puppy (2 words) • target mascot (2 words) • misunderstood teddy bear • scary dog privilege (2 words) • ...
the curious incident of the dog in the night time 2022-09-05
25 Clues: pg.2 • pg.6 • pg.9 • pg.55 • pg.13 • pg.35 • pg.20 • pg.41 • pg.68 • pg.42 • pg.26 • pg.34 • pg.14 • pg.50 • pg.21 • pg.60 • pg.5 (2 words) • pg.1 (2 words) • pg.42 (2 words) • pg.11 (2 words) • pg.69 (2 words) • pg.27 (2 words) • pg.69 (2 words) • pg.57 (2 words) • pg.46 (2 words)
Migration II 2023-11-12
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- Spannung
- Sündenbock
- =adjective of "race"
- Gemeinde (2 words)
- angespannt
- Vorurteil
- Schmuggler*in
- Reisepass
- Menschenhandel (2 words)
- finanziell
- Sklave
- Hausarbeit (2 words)
- eine Quote festlegen (3 words)
- auffallen
- anlocken
- beschimpfen
- Vergeltung
- ausbeuten
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- äußere Erscheinung (2 words)
- verletzen
- Ausbeuterbetrieb
- wirtschaftliche Not (2 words)
- Arbeitslosigkeit
- anlocken
- Akzent
- =adjective of "profit"
- Schikane
- ins Visier nehmen
- Opfer
- gefährdet (2 words)
- Menschenrecht (2 words)
- Stammes-
32 Clues: Opfer • Akzent • Sklave • Spannung • anlocken • Schikane • Stammes- • anlocken • verletzen • Vorurteil • Reisepass • auffallen • ausbeuten • Sündenbock • angespannt • finanziell • Vergeltung • beschimpfen • Schmuggler*in • Ausbeuterbetrieb • Arbeitslosigkeit • ins Visier nehmen • Gemeinde (2 words) • gefährdet (2 words) • =adjective of "race" • Hausarbeit (2 words) • =adjective of "profit" • Menschenrecht (2 words) • ...
Meg and Gabe wedding 2024-05-27
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- Meg’s work name
- lake gabe proposed on
- class they had together in high school
- name of the Schlitz turtle
- instrument gabe played
- megan’s occupation
- dog’s name
- Gabe’s vehicle
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- what month did they get engaged
- what Guapo means in Spanish
- Megan's middle name
- city they live in
- sport meg played
- Gabe's middle name
- sport gabe played
- Gabe’s work name
- where they are going on honeymoon
- they would go to ______ show for fun
18 Clues: dog’s name • Gabe’s vehicle • Meg’s work name • sport meg played • Gabe’s work name • city they live in • sport gabe played • Gabe's middle name • megan’s occupation • Megan's middle name • lake gabe proposed on • instrument gabe played • name of the Schlitz turtle • what Guapo means in Spanish • what month did they get engaged • where they are going on honeymoon • ...
Spanish Term 3 2022-01-09
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- Where do you submit your Duolingo assignments?
- Profe cares more about ___ than she cares about Spanish.
- Translate: "I have"
- Translate: "we have"
- Be inquisitive. When you don't understand you should do this. Ask _______.
- Profe wants you to get _____% or higher on assessments to show that you have mastered a skill.
- What is Profe's last name?
- Translate: "they have"
- How many weeks do you have to retake a test?
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- Only one person is allowed out and must put the time they left and when they got back.
- Each week you should earn 50-75 XP on this app.
- When telling a story, students should respond "ooooh" when they hear a __________ that they understand.
- Canvas has assignments put up after school for when you are _________.
- Translate: "you have"
- In which corner is the starter on the board? (2 words)
- Translate: "s/he has"
- Hablamos ________ en la clase.
17 Clues: Translate: "I have" • Translate: "we have" • Translate: "you have" • Translate: "s/he has" • Translate: "they have" • What is Profe's last name? • Hablamos ________ en la clase. • How many weeks do you have to retake a test? • Where do you submit your Duolingo assignments? • Each week you should earn 50-75 XP on this app. • In which corner is the starter on the board? (2 words) • ...
-- Just For Fun! -- 2023-11-25
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- INSTRUMENT EMORY PLAYS
- UTAH LAKE CAMPGROUND (2 WORDS)
- HOTTEST CAMPGROUND EVER (2 WORDS)
- SHOPPING TRIP WITH AUNT PATTY (3 WORDS)
- ELLIE'S ROLE IN SILVER LAKE CONCERT (2 WORDS)
- STATE WHERE ELLIE HURT HER ANKLE
- FIRST PUPPY
- CITY WHERE YOU WERE BORN
- HORSEBACK RIDING BEACH (2 WORDS)
- NATIONAL PARK WHERE MOM GOT A TICKET (2 WORDS)
- PARK WHERE WE PLAY SOCCKER AND GO SLEDDING
- SCHOOL WHERE GAGE GOES AND TASIA WORKS (2 WORDS)
- STATE WHERE ZOEY GOES TO SCHOOL
- CITY WHERE PAPA AND GRAMMA GOT MARRIED
- KINDERGARTEN TEACHER
- FAVORITE CHILDHOOD TOYS (2 WORDS)
- SPORT KAI COMPETES IN
- CONCERT WE SAW DURING COVID (2 WORDS)
- DYLAN'S COLLEGE MASCOT
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- UTAH FAVORITE SUMMER TREAT (3 WORDS)
- TOTAL NUMBER OF GRANDCHILDREN
- YOUNGEST GRANDCHILD
- GROUP COSTUME WITH CHLOE AND ANNIE (3 WORDS)
- WHERE MOM WAS BORN (2 WORDS)
- FAMILY REUNION CAMPGROUND
- KATIE'S COSTUME FOR FIRST HALLOWEEN
- TWO COUSINS WHO HAVE HAD BROKEN BONES
- ONE OF OUR FAVORITE DISNEY SHOWS (3 WORDS)
- AUNT PATTY'S PUPPY (2 WORDS)
- DESTINATION OF OUR ONLY INTERNATIONAL TRIP
- LOCATION OF CONNOR'S QUOTE "I KILL IT"
- FIRST GRANDCHILD
- TAVEON'S CURRENT JOB (2 WORDS)
33 Clues: FIRST PUPPY • FIRST GRANDCHILD • YOUNGEST GRANDCHILD • KINDERGARTEN TEACHER • SPORT KAI COMPETES IN • INSTRUMENT EMORY PLAYS • DYLAN'S COLLEGE MASCOT • CITY WHERE YOU WERE BORN • FAMILY REUNION CAMPGROUND • WHERE MOM WAS BORN (2 WORDS) • AUNT PATTY'S PUPPY (2 WORDS) • TOTAL NUMBER OF GRANDCHILDREN • UTAH LAKE CAMPGROUND (2 WORDS) • TAVEON'S CURRENT JOB (2 WORDS) • ...
Media & Entertainment 2025-12-23
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- You somehow still haven't seen this (2 words)
- In Newfoundland (3 words)
- My guilty pleasure show(4 words)
- "It's like ____ to my ears"
- We SOBBED, french (2 words)
- The best place to watch movies, plural
- A lot of them are flying (3 words)
- You saw this with me, Katie, and Marcus
- Second word is a rope to pull things in (2 words)
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- Hopefully they're all like this, when you're sick (3 words)
- A location, better than bad (3 words)
- They taught me about aglets, don't forget it (3 words)
- Who needs a vacation when you have this movie? (3 words)
- Our preferred media together, in my opinion. Plural (2 words)
- Enjoyed most in the answer for 21 across. Plural
- I sang for a sister, with my sister
- A good video game for lice (3 words)
- Our Uber driver likes them, too
- Do you need a hair brush?
- A genre for just you and me, informally. Ahhh!
- A show of tears, pain, and family (3 words)
- What you say to Sadie when she is cute and behaves, plural (2 words)
- We CRIED (3 words)
23 Clues: We CRIED (3 words) • In Newfoundland (3 words) • Do you need a hair brush? • "It's like ____ to my ears" • We SOBBED, french (2 words) • Our Uber driver likes them, too • My guilty pleasure show(4 words) • A lot of them are flying (3 words) • I sang for a sister, with my sister • A good video game for lice (3 words) • A location, better than bad (3 words) • ...
Wedding Crossword 2022-08-13
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- Hannah's sport in high school
- Our hometown in Thailand (2 words)
- Beloved dice game (2 words)
- Hannah's college mascot
- Our favorite beach bar in Thailand
- Instrument Scott played in AOB
- "A lonely player with no _____"
- Our nephew's name
- Lake Arthur Mardi Gras Krewe de ____
- Our honeymoon destination (2 words)
- Scott's high school band name (2 words)
- Hannah's middle name
- Hannah's engagement ring stone
- Bar where we met (2 words)
- Country where we got engaged (2 words)
- First date BBQ restaurant (2 words)
- City where Hannah found her wedding dress (2 words)
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- Scott's hometown (2 words)
- Words engraved in our wedding rings (2 words)
- Scott's NFL team
- Hannah's summer camp
- Our anniversary month
- Scott's family boat dock
- Scott's university
- Our shared zodiac sign
- Our neighborhood in Chicago (2 words)
- Hannah's hometown
- Scott's comedy school in Chicago (2 words)
- Scott's wedding suit color
- Our couple nickname
30 Clues: Scott's NFL team • Our nephew's name • Hannah's hometown • Scott's university • Our couple nickname • Hannah's summer camp • Hannah's middle name • Our anniversary month • Our shared zodiac sign • Hannah's college mascot • Scott's family boat dock • Scott's hometown (2 words) • Scott's wedding suit color • Bar where we met (2 words) • Beloved dice game (2 words) • ...
Second Semester Econ 2024-05-10
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- goods that go together(2 words)
- money that congress chooses to spend (2 words)
- a big sloping graph (2 words)
- when GDP is at its highest in the business phase
- a determinent of supply that when advanced raises supply
- a small sloping graph (2 words)
- a business cycle phase with growing GDP
- a part of the business cycle where GDP is dropping
- goods that can be used in place of other goods (2 words)
- as price goes up quantity goes down (3 words)
- debt for the whole country (2 words)
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- means the consumer is king (2 words)
- a graph showing the demand (2 words)
- areas used for buying and selling
- the amount that it costs to buy materials (3 words)
- how much quantity there will be for the price (2 words)
- the amount of people offering one item at one time (3 words)
- the greatest sort of income for the government
- what GDP stands for (3 words)
- meaning limited in demand
20 Clues: meaning limited in demand • a big sloping graph (2 words) • what GDP stands for (3 words) • goods that go together(2 words) • a small sloping graph (2 words) • areas used for buying and selling • means the consumer is king (2 words) • a graph showing the demand (2 words) • debt for the whole country (2 words) • a business cycle phase with growing GDP • ...
Project 2022-05-09
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- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- a person who conquered the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire,
- A mountain running along South America's western side, is among the world's longest mountain ranges.
- a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- known as the Realm of the Four Parts, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- The historic region of Mesoamerica comprises the modern day countries of northern Costa Rica Honduras El Salvador and ect.
- was a person of being a great warrior and general also word known as Angry like a lord.
- he supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation.
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- a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
- a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab or also know as a monument
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- was the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- the power by which the universe becomes manifest the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world.
- rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico.
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
23 Clues: writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • relating to Spain, its people, or its language. • a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, • one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation. • ...
Modern Spain Crossword 2023-02-16
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- artistic movement that gave priority to nature, religion, emotions,revolution, and beauty
- officially end or stop something
- The three branches of government in which power is separated
- famous artist that is an example of realism
- a series of conflicts during the 19th century about who should be on the Spanish throne
- the period of time when the monarchy was restored
- Italian Prince who became King of Spain in 1871
- War fought against the United States for the colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines
- when the military tries to take control of a country and change the government
- most important Spanish artist of Romanticism
- not strong
- artistic movement from the late 19th century, associated with Gaudí
- another word for the working class, also the poorest class
- organizations of workers that defends their rights and interests
- The Treaty that allowed the French army to enter Spain in order to conquer Portugal
- Spanish artist most associated with Modernism, architect of many buildings, including the Sagrada Familia
- rule by the people through free and fair elections
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- all power is concentrated in the people
- series of economic and technological changes in the 18th century
- War against French occupation of Spain from 1808 to 1814
- all power is concentrated in the king
- During Carlist Wars, they supported Isabel II and the ideas of the French Revolution and the constitution
- New constitution in 1812 where the Spanish government reduced the monarchy, common men could vote, government was separated into three branches, and the Spanish Inquisition was abolished
- Emperor of France in 1804
- During Carlist Wars, they supported Carlos, a strong monarchy, and the Catholic Church
- These changes happened more _________ in Spain than in other European countries.
- This invention transformed transport in the 19th century
- art that explored the reality of life
- Land taken by another country for resources that is part of an empire. Spain lost most of these between 1810 and 1825
- another word for the middle class which included civil servants, lawyers, doctors and merchants
- Social class including rich factory owners, bankers and nobility
- The loss of the last of the Spanish colonies is referred to as…….
32 Clues: not strong • Emperor of France in 1804 • officially end or stop something • all power is concentrated in the king • art that explored the reality of life • all power is concentrated in the people • famous artist that is an example of realism • most important Spanish artist of Romanticism • Italian Prince who became King of Spain in 1871 • ...
AP world Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-22
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- Indigenous people living in the Caribbean who traded gold to the Spanish mariners upon first meeting them
- Areas that were used to produce agricultural commodities like tobacco and sugar for European and global markets
- Europe traded to Africa, Africa traded to the Americas, and the Americas traded to Europe
- Capital city of the Aztec empire, located above lake texcoco
- Spanish estate or large rural property often owned by wealthy families and included a plantation
- Dutch East India Company, a major trading corporation in the 17th century
- The African _____ was the dispersal of African peoples and their descendants
- People of mixed indigenous and European ancestry in Canada
- language that mixes elements from two or more languages, often emerging in colonial settings known as the _____ language
- Spanish and Portuguese explorers, soldiers, and adventurers who were involved in the colonization of the Americas
- A kingdom of Africa, the Portuguese referred to this place as Angola
- A strategy having to do with wind trends that enabled Portuguese Mariners to sail from the canaries to Portugal
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- The _______ exchange was the global diffusion of plants, animals, food crops, human populations, and disease pathogens that took place after voyages of exploration by Christopher Columbus and other European mariners
- Historic city in Mali known as a center of trading and learning
- The ruler of the Songhay Empire
- The most important American crop that could thrive in tropical soils that were not well suited for the cultivation of other crops
- Migrants born in the Iberian peninsula in Europe were also known as _______
- II emperor of Tenochtitlan, eventually dies in 1520 during a fight between Spanish and residents of Tenochtitlan
- The _____ were a pastoral people who for centuries kept herds of cattle in the savannas of west Africa
- System the Spanish created that forced the Taino to work in their mines or fields
- Last Inca emperor, executed by spanish conquistadors
- Brazilian term for a sugar mill or Factory
- A labor system that required peasants to provide labor services for landowners and prevented them from marrying or moving away without their landlords permission
- A Chinese invention that had diffused throughout the Indian ocean basin in the 11th century
24 Clues: The ruler of the Songhay Empire • Brazilian term for a sugar mill or Factory • Last Inca emperor, executed by spanish conquistadors • People of mixed indigenous and European ancestry in Canada • Capital city of the Aztec empire, located above lake texcoco • Historic city in Mali known as a center of trading and learning • ...
Middle School topic 2, lesson 1 2025-09-08
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- Hornando Cortes destroyed the __________ empire.
- The Spanish _________ set up the Law of the Indies.
- The Aztec ________________ the Spanish as quests.
- The Catholic Church ran the Spanish _____________.
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- The Spanish were successful because they had better military _____________.
- The Spanish did not continue settling to the north because they found little wealth and met Indian _______________.
- What is one thing the Spanish Conquistadors were in search of?
- What did the Spanish establish at Presidios?
8 Clues: What did the Spanish establish at Presidios? • Hornando Cortes destroyed the __________ empire. • The Aztec ________________ the Spanish as quests. • The Catholic Church ran the Spanish _____________. • The Spanish _________ set up the Law of the Indies. • What is one thing the Spanish Conquistadors were in search of? • ...
Chapter 17: The Age of Exploration Vocabulary 2021-10-26
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- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- aid or promote with publics money
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft indigenous people to work
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
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- company a business where stocks, or a share of ownership in a company
- a settlement of people living in a new territory
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century
- a large agricultural estate
- Passage the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship
16 Clues: a large agricultural estate • a small, fast, maneuverable ship • aid or promote with publics money • a person of mixed African and European descent • a settlement of people living in a new territory • a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • ...
Unit 3: US Imperialism 2023-11-01
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- Resource on atolls and reefs in the Pacific
- US gained this territory without violence during the Spanish American War
- US territory taken by force that eventually became a state
- Fought against US imperialism for 3 years and lost
- Name of the amendment that allowed the US access to Cuba after the Spanish American War
- Type of imperialism that promoted the spread of Christian ideals
- Leader of the voluntary calvary in Cuba nicknamed the Rough Riders
- President who led the US into imperialism
- Publisher who used Cuban rebel Evangelina Cisneros to sell newspapers
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- Nation that lost Panama because it wouldn't let the US lease land for a canal
- Cuba produced 1/3 of this valuable crop for the world
- Bay Location of the first US victory during the Spanish American War
- Spanish general nicknamed "the butcher"
- Name of the amendment that promised the US would leave Cuba once it was free from Spain
- Name of the act that made Puerto Rico a territory and its residents citizens
- US president who was an anti-imperialist
16 Clues: Spanish general nicknamed "the butcher" • US president who was an anti-imperialist • President who led the US into imperialism • Resource on atolls and reefs in the Pacific • Fought against US imperialism for 3 years and lost • Cuba produced 1/3 of this valuable crop for the world • US territory taken by force that eventually became a state • ...
Exploration Crossword 2025-10-24
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- Movement of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Old World and the New World.
- Led the first voyage to sail completely around the world.
- Navigation tool used by sailors to find their location using the stars.
- Italian explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Americas in 1492.
- Conquistador who defeated the Inca Empire in South America.
- Native peoples of the American Southwest known for their adobe houses.
- Agreement that divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
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- Large South American empire conquered by Pizarro; located in the Andes Mountains.
- Powerful civilization in Mexico conquered by Cortés in the early 1500s.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
- Deadly disease brought by Europeans that killed millions of Native Americans.
- Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered lands in the Americas.
- First explorer to sail from Europe around Africa to India.
- Spanish system that gave colonists control over Native labor in exchange for “protection.”
- Explorer whose name was used for North and South America.
- Spanish explorer who searched for the Fountain of Youth in Florida.
16 Clues: Led the first voyage to sail completely around the world. • Explorer whose name was used for North and South America. • First explorer to sail from Europe around Africa to India. • Conquistador who defeated the Inca Empire in South America. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. • ...
#21 Signs 2014-10-31
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- Ladies
- We're glad you're here.
- We don't accept credit cards or checks. (2 words)
- You may not leave your car here. (2 words)
- Don't be noisy.
- Where can I make a call? (2 words)
- This is not a public area.
- This is the way out.
- Watch out for our canine. (3 words)
- Only workers may be in this area. (2 words)
- Don't go.
- Where are the bathrooms?
- We're not open.
- Don't drive faster than this. (2 words)
- We're selling these items. (2 words)
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- Males
- Be careful not to slip. (2 words)
- We're not closed.
- We're hiring workers. (2 words)
- This property has been purchased.
- Watch out!
- Don't use tobacco products in this area. (2 words)
- Don't walk on the lawn. (4 words)
- You may not bring your animals in here. (2 words)
- Where should I stand while I wait to be helped? (3 words)
- easily broken
- Watch your step!
- This is the way in.
- You may not drive in both directions on this road. (2 words)
- What aren't we allowed to do in the swimming area? (2 words)
- Don't go fast.
- We'll be selling some of our belongings in our driveway. (2 words)
- You may turn around here and go in the opposite direction. (2 words)
33 Clues: Males • Ladies • Don't go. • Watch out! • easily broken • Don't go fast. • Don't be noisy. • We're not open. • Watch your step! • We're not closed. • This is the way in. • This is the way out. • We're glad you're here. • Where are the bathrooms? • This is not a public area. • We're hiring workers. (2 words) • Be careful not to slip. (2 words) • This property has been purchased. • ...
car safety equipment and options 2020-12-04
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- seats adjustments electrically, 2 words
- driver assisted road system, 2 words
- engines cuts off when stopped, automatically starts back when brake and clutch released
- locks all locks at the same time, 2 words
- option on roof of car
- aircon in multiple zones, 4 words
- allows you to set your speed in function to car in front of you, 3 words
- inflatable safety device that is triggered in an accident
- enhanced display with audio, phone, navigation capability, etc, 3 words
- helps driver park vehicle, 2 words
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- stops car, all modern cars have this, 2 words
- projects essential information for driver on a small screen, 3 words
- computerized safety system which detects loss of traction and corrects, 3 words
- slight displaces passengers in imminent side impact, 3 words
- high-end seat material, 2 words
- maneuvering car, all modern cars have this, 2 words
- every passenger must wear one, 2 words
- device in front of SUVs or trucks designed to track the vehicle if stuck, or another vehicle if stuck
- hayon s'ouvre electroniquement, 2 words
- no key needed, 2 words
- changes from high beams to low beams automatically, 2 words
21 Clues: option on roof of car • no key needed, 2 words • high-end seat material, 2 words • aircon in multiple zones, 4 words • helps driver park vehicle, 2 words • driver assisted road system, 2 words • every passenger must wear one, 2 words • seats adjustments electrically, 2 words • hayon s'ouvre electroniquement, 2 words • locks all locks at the same time, 2 words • ...
Pam's List 2015-07-03
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- pill
- advertisement
- from a distance, 2 words
- whatever
- towel
- advice
- next to, 3 words
- pedestrians
- lamp
- to change one’s mind, 3 words
- gentleman
- show me
- to take a taste
- to pull
- yet
- faucet
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- empty
- often, 2 words
- eye glasses, 2 words
- inside
- immediately, 2 words
- snack
- already
- which way, 2 words
- at least, 3 words
- outside corner
- corkscrew
- in the distance, 3 words
- inside corner
- help, aid
- to push
- outside
33 Clues: yet • pill • lamp • empty • snack • towel • inside • advice • pocket • faucet • already • show me • to push • outside • to pull • whatever • corkscrew • gentleman • help, aid • pedestrians • advertisement • inside corner • often, 2 words • outside corner • to take a taste • next to, 3 words • at least, 3 words • which way, 2 words • eye glasses, 2 words • immediately, 2 words • from a distance, 2 words • in the distance, 3 words • ...
Revision Crossword 2021-08-17
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- A member of the Catholic faith in the new world to spread Catholicism and teach the Natives.
- A devoutly Catholic country located in Western Europe
- The practice of establishing control in foreign countries by creating colonies.
- The capital of the Inca Empire.
- A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- The last God-Emperor of the Inca.
- Native South American people, who were ruled by a God-Emperor, living in and beyond modern day Peru.
- The act of taking land and valuables, and subduing people(s) with force.
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- Conquerors and explorers who sailed to and explored the New World.
- A native Central American (Nahua) woman who assisted Hernan Cortes.
- Mostly pictorial books, records and documents created by the Aztecs.
- A Spanish labour system reform that 'granted' people to an owner, who has the right to exact tribute from them.
- Emperor of the Aztecs when the Spanish first landed.
- A relatively advanced city that was the capital of the Aztec Empire.
- A Mesoamerican people and culture who inhabited Central America.
- Someone who believes/follows a religion that differs too much.
- Landed estates granted to (usually) Spanish aristocrats.
17 Clues: The capital of the Inca Empire. • The last God-Emperor of the Inca. • Emperor of the Aztecs when the Spanish first landed. • A devoutly Catholic country located in Western Europe • A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire. • Landed estates granted to (usually) Spanish aristocrats. • Someone who believes/follows a religion that differs too much. • ...
Dancehall's A Joke 2022-10-26
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- rodent infestation entrenched in Spanish Town
- 'seasoning' we never 'TALK' about anymore. (Mr. _____)
- "Nah no mercy!" (First Name only)
- "Emily! Emily! Emily! whatsover!"
- '...da Beast' in the streets. Despises merinos.
- Career-Fatal Last words from Norris Man
- face comprised primarily of nostrils.
- VC, NATTY KING, snow, et al
- "killoo? killoo? killoo?"
- failed 'Driving Miss Daisy Pt. 2' auditioner
- Alleged mysogynist with Spice allergies
- Candy catch phrase!
- Ghetto steak.
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- "whoaoii! stanah na na na na whoaoii!"
- intellectual ghetto
- Mersa, et al.
- Famously won a lyrical clash against Mr. Perfect with a simple "No!"
- Promiscuous Naomi's famous brother. Apparently it's all about him.
- convicted rapist, allergic to freedom
- The sound of catastrophe!
- Forgotten Family member of the royal family.
- "Yes!" - To Jah Cure, Zebra, et al.
- When you ___ _ __! A lie?
- Dancing Daddy
- Alleged to have found all the teeth Gully Bop lost.
- heartbreaker who devastated 'Mona Lisa'.
- Finish the line: "...Blouse and Skirt! ______"
- An unlucky homosexual.
28 Clues: Mersa, et al. • Dancing Daddy • Ghetto steak. • intellectual ghetto • Candy catch phrase! • An unlucky homosexual. • The sound of catastrophe! • When you ___ _ __! A lie? • "killoo? killoo? killoo?" • VC, NATTY KING, snow, et al • "Nah no mercy!" (First Name only) • "Emily! Emily! Emily! whatsover!" • "Yes!" - To Jah Cure, Zebra, et al. • convicted rapist, allergic to freedom • ...
IWS Bumper #1 2020-04-26
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- Casks of French Royalty
- Michaels glass
- Olfactory organ
- Male citizen
- Spanish wine cellar
- Clean but not as we know it
- Merchant of Corraclare
- Wort separating machine
- Secure whiskey
- Follows Beam in Louth
- Technically I in GI
- Founding one gender
- Whiskey to the Commons
- Better than a fine canal
- Eschews alcohol
- How not to relax in whiskey terms
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- Irish Dram according to Matthew
- His place since 900AD
- Regal Public House
- Happy whiskey at Yuletide
- Elder Teeling
- Pre E.W. but not initially
- Colm The Gooch in name
- Wept at words
- Not elevated wines
- a boat, a trade or beer
- Whiskey spectre
- Top of the bottle down south
- Found at Foynes
- Cosy booth
- Supplied not distilled
- Land of the manor
- Royal headwear
- Boyne Goddess
- Colour before Forman
- Premier street in many towns
- Innovation everywhere behind Pearse
37 Clues: Cosy booth • Male citizen • Elder Teeling • Wept at words • Boyne Goddess • Michaels glass • Secure whiskey • Royal headwear • Olfactory organ • Whiskey spectre • Found at Foynes • Eschews alcohol • Land of the manor • Regal Public House • Not elevated wines • Spanish wine cellar • Technically I in GI • Founding one gender • Colour before Forman • His place since 900AD • Follows Beam in Louth • ...
Josh Boutaugh 2020-11-03
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- You are this age when you can drive
- Mrs. Turner turned this age on October 15.
- We have learned this many numbers in class
- There are this many months in a year.
- 80 divided by 2 is
- There are this many players on a soccer field
- y dos 9x8=
- This is the square root of 225
- My favorite card game is
- 200/20=
- My last name has this many letters
- Alexander the Great was this old when he died.
- y uno 9x9=
- y seis 6x6=
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- This is the age when you can vote
- y seis There are this many books in the Bible
- the number of people in our class.
- We are in this Century
- I am turning this age in July
- We have to do this many words for our Spanish assignment.
- This is how many States are in the USA
- CJ has this many siblings.
- There are this many books in the New Testament
- y siete 7x11
- y nueve 9x11=
25 Clues: 200/20= • y dos 9x8= • y uno 9x9= • y seis 6x6= • y siete 7x11 • y nueve 9x11= • 80 divided by 2 is • We are in this Century • My favorite card game is • CJ has this many siblings. • I am turning this age in July • This is the square root of 225 • This is the age when you can vote • the number of people in our class. • My last name has this many letters • You are this age when you can drive • ...
6th Grade Literacy 2014-05-14
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- Opposite of unjust
- Exaggeration
- Leaf as a promise
- Needed to leave classroom
- Written in planner everyday
- Opposite of injustice
- Think carefully about
- Location of our classroom
- Working together
- South mascot
- South Middle School news channel
- Spanish for miracle
- Convince to think or act a certain way
- RSR2
- Language that appeals to the five senses
- Character that undergoes little or no inner change
- Compares to unlike things using the words "like or "as"
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- Author of "Oranges"
- Donations for American Heart Association
- Great place to learn
- How one feels about or looks at a thing or experience
- RSR2
- Hatchet protagonist
- Important for our learning community
- Events that lead to climax
- Where you can find books and computers
- Problem protagonist attempts to overcome
- Caused school to be canceled
- Personal narrative that focuses on a memory
- Oranges theme
- Memorable
- Time and place
- SR2
33 Clues: SR2 • RSR2 • RSR2 • Memorable • Exaggeration • South mascot • Oranges theme • Time and place • Working together • Leaf as a promise • Opposite of unjust • Author of "Oranges" • Hatchet protagonist • Spanish for miracle • Great place to learn • Opposite of injustice • Think carefully about • Needed to leave classroom • Location of our classroom • Events that lead to climax • Written in planner everyday • ...
6th Grade: IRREGULAR VERBS 1 2016-12-30
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- What is the English for manejar?
- The past participle of forgive
- What is the name of the galaxy that Earth is in?
- What is the English for crecer?
- There are three basic types of rock: igneous, metamorphic, and...
- What is the past participle of break?
- John Lennon was a member of which British band?
- Words like he, she, we and they are what part of speech?
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- What is the past of hide?
- What name is given to angles which are less than 90 degrees?
- What is the square root of sixty four?
- What is the Spanish for blow?
- Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
- What is the capital city of Germany?
- How many sides does a heptagon have?
- Which planet is known as 'The Red Planet'
- What is the past participle of choose
- What is the English for morder?
- What is the past of fall?
- What is the past of forget?
20 Clues: What is the past of hide? • What is the past of fall? • What is the past of forget? • What is the Spanish for blow? • The past participle of forgive • What is the English for crecer? • What is the English for morder? • What is the English for manejar? • What is the capital city of Germany? • How many sides does a heptagon have? • What is the past participle of choose • ...
5th Grade Countries 2018-05-29
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- Rusia
- How do you say falda in English?
- Irak
- What language do people from Holland speak?
- How do you say bolso in English?
- Irelanda
- How do you say cobija in English?
- Alemania
- Gran Bretana
- Japon
- What is the definite article?
- In which country is the Eifel Tower?
- How do you say pantuflas in English?
- Egipto
- What nationality are people from Ireland?
- How do you say faja in English?
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- How do you say abrigo in English?
- Suecia
- What is the indefinite article used before words which begin with a vowel?
- What is the first name of your English teacher?
- Italia
- How do you say hervidor in English?
- What is the plural of child?
- Holanda
- What language do British people speak?
- How do you say cortinas in English?
- What nationality are people from Japan?
- Turquia
- What language do people from Spain speak?
- What is the singular of knives?
30 Clues: Irak • Rusia • Japon • Suecia • Italia • Egipto • Holanda • Turquia • Irelanda • Alemania • Gran Bretana • What is the plural of child? • What is the definite article? • What is the singular of knives? • How do you say faja in English? • How do you say falda in English? • How do you say bolso in English? • How do you say abrigo in English? • How do you say cobija in English? • ...
¿Qué te gusta hacer? 2025-10-08
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- shakira does this for a living
- something you do with music
- salsa cumbia chacha are some examples of this
- many students do not like this activity
- you play these online computer or on your phone
- nosotros form of GUSTAR
- you can do this in a piscina mar oceáno o río
- something you write
- you can do this with your friends and family - 2 words
- the verb to play in Spanish but ONLY for musical instruments
- you do this action on a bicicleta, caballo, o monopatin
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- something you do in the snow
- artists do this
- tu form of GUSTAR
- beisbol basquetbol futbol futbol americano voleibol golf etc.
- something you might read that isn´t a book
- yo form of GUSTAR
- tu form of GUSTAR
- athletes do this in pista y campo
- you might watch a partido de futbol o Netflix on this
- ring ring hablar ____ __________
- you can do this on ice, rollerblades, while playing hockey, or on the streets
22 Clues: artists do this • tu form of GUSTAR • yo form of GUSTAR • tu form of GUSTAR • something you write • nosotros form of GUSTAR • something you do with music • something you do in the snow • shakira does this for a living • ring ring hablar ____ __________ • athletes do this in pista y campo • many students do not like this activity • something you might read that isn´t a book • ...
Vocab 4 and 5 Crossword 2024-05-07
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- do this in English class or in the library
- means "I love" in spanish
- look up words you don't know in here
- you do this everyday and you need to do this to survive
- you do this in chorus class
- clean your hands with this
- you take these when you look nice or go places
- you do this everyday usually at night
- Colored ink you write with
- you reply to "que te gusta hacer" with this because you are talking about yourself
- You write on this
- you explore places by doing this
- students write with this
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- go here if you want a book
- you usually do this in a body of water
- store your belongings for school here
- fix your writing mistake with this
- first meal of the day
- a class for singing
- you do this in the kitchen
- store you papers for your class in here
- you look at this to check the time
22 Clues: You write on this • a class for singing • first meal of the day • students write with this • means "I love" in spanish • go here if you want a book • clean your hands with this • you do this in the kitchen • Colored ink you write with • you do this in chorus class • you explore places by doing this • fix your writing mistake with this • you look at this to check the time • ...
Two Years Together :) 2025-05-11
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- My love, professionally
- Years together
- Your deodorant
- My phone password, lexically
- Wet mornings up north
- Unfinished business involving popcorn
- A shared bad trait
- My love
- Lock maintenance, personally?
- My best friend
- Redwood nerd’s niche
- An unlimited cruise offering
- Pick: Cats or dogs
- Cole’s biggest fear, culinarily
- For fun, sometimes we say your sport is just
- Something I like to be
- I love you, babbled
- Best place for a kiss
- Muffins we made
- D7, E8, F9...
- A surprise that grazed by?
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- What can be cleaned
- Maternal differences, namely?
- Where our words intersect weekly
- Our double dipping holiday
- Our double dipping holiday
- A thirteenth month
- Good...
- Should be on concussion watch
- A “soup” we both like
- a...
- Pastas, soups, salads, familiarly
- An Eastern European river, in Spanish
- A 5x3” shared space
- Tree My first camping trip
- My cat naming theme
- My particular prince
- Tic toc? Mwah
- Cheese lover
- Granada bus color
40 Clues: a... • Good... • My love • Cheese lover • Tic toc? Mwah • D7, E8, F9... • Years together • Your deodorant • My best friend • Muffins we made • Granada bus color • A thirteenth month • A shared bad trait • Pick: Cats or dogs • What can be cleaned • A 5x3” shared space • My cat naming theme • I love you, babbled • Redwood nerd’s niche • My particular prince • Wet mornings up north • A “soup” we both like • ...
The Giver 2015-11-23
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- What is the protagonist of the books name? (5 words)
- How old is Jonas by the end of the book? (8 words)
- What feeling does Jonas use to escape the search planes? (4 words)
- What is the givers daughters name? (8 words)
- Who is the author of the book? (9 words)
- What is the most painful memory Jonas receives? (3 words)
- What is the title of the book? (8 words)
- What physical quality do all receivers have? (8 words)
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- What is Jonas's best friends name? (5 words)
- What is the name of the baby that Jonas's family taken in? (7 words)
- People in Jonas's community cant see _____? (5 words)
- The giver transmits ________? (8 words)
- What is the first memory that Jonas is transmitted? (4 words)
- Jonas's community would be considered a ________? (8 words)
- Jonas lives in a _________? (9 words)
- What 'job' is Jonas assigned? (8 words)
- The old, criminals and some babies are ________? (8 words)
- What does Jonas's job allow him to do? (3 words)
18 Clues: Jonas lives in a _________? (9 words) • The giver transmits ________? (8 words) • What 'job' is Jonas assigned? (8 words) • Who is the author of the book? (9 words) • What is the title of the book? (8 words) • What is Jonas's best friends name? (5 words) • What is the givers daughters name? (8 words) • What does Jonas's job allow him to do? (3 words) • ...
About Your Big: Video Game Edition 2025-11-06
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- Farming game I love (2 words)
- Dystopian world with androids and machines (2 words)
- Wii party game where all the characters are monkeys (5 words)
- Vocaloid rhythm game (4 words)
- Turn based RPG/creature collector series that I want to get into but haven't played yet (1 word)
- You, the princess, and the narrator (3 words)
- Classic sports game (2 words)
- Games studio that creates short retro Japanese style horror games (2 words)
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- The best game series of all time (4 words)
- Horror game in a haunted pizzeria (4 words)
- Indie game where you traverse the Underworld of monsters (1 word)
- Unique rogue-like game with cute visuals (4 words)
- Visual novel where a group of teenagers are stuck in a killing game (1 word)
- DS game where you play as a princess with strong emotions alongside her talking umbrella (3 words)
- Relaxing sim where you are a human amongst animals (2 words)
- Cute third person shooter where the core gameplay is turf war (1 word)
- My favorite Mario game (3 words)
- Open-world RPG where auto attacks and arts attacks (2 words)
- Dating sim where you romance monsters (2 words)
- The art style and cutscenes of this game are made by Studio Ghibli (3 words)
20 Clues: Farming game I love (2 words) • Classic sports game (2 words) • Vocaloid rhythm game (4 words) • My favorite Mario game (3 words) • The best game series of all time (4 words) • Horror game in a haunted pizzeria (4 words) • You, the princess, and the narrator (3 words) • Dating sim where you romance monsters (2 words) • Unique rogue-like game with cute visuals (4 words) • ...
Criminal Procedure 2023-12-11
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- Defendant’s first court appearance, informed of charges and rights. (2 words)
- Legal procedure for exchanging evidence between parties. (2 words)
- Reasonable belief a crime has been committed, justifying legal action. (2 words)
- Jury review of evidence to decide on indictments. (3 words)
- Court session to determine bail conditions for release. (2 words)
- Systematic rules governing legal processes in criminal cases. (2 words)
- Requests to the court before trial to shape the case. (2 words)
- Court order authorizing the arrest of an individual. (2 words)
- Court session to determine if there’s enough evidence for a trial. (2 words)
- Formal charge issued by a grand jury, indicating enough evidence for trial. (1 word)
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- Questioning of witnesses by the opposing party. (2 words)
- Recording personal information and charges after arrest. (2 words)
- Legal authorization to search a specific location for evidence. (2 words)
- Initial statements by attorneys outlining their case. (2 words)
- Final statements by attorneys summarizing their case. (2 words)
- Process of choosing individuals to serve on a jury. (2 words)
- Defendant’s court appearance to enter a plea. (1 word)
- Questioning of witnesses by the party that called them. (2 words)
- Legal proceeding where evidence is presented to determine guilt or innocence. (1 word)
- Legal rights read to a person in custody, including the right to remain silent. (2 words)
20 Clues: Defendant’s court appearance to enter a plea. (1 word) • Questioning of witnesses by the opposing party. (2 words) • Jury review of evidence to decide on indictments. (3 words) • Process of choosing individuals to serve on a jury. (2 words) • Court order authorizing the arrest of an individual. (2 words) • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 Crossword 2024-04-04
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- For the public good(3 words)
- At first appearance(2 words)
- V is what in roman numerals?
- For the matter of form(3 words)
- What is M?
- What is CM?
- What is X?
- In good faith(2 words)
- By law(2 words)
- What do Ms represent in roman numerals?
- That you have the body(2 words)
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- At another time
- Let the buyer beware(2 words)
- In place of a parent(3 words)
- What is MMM?
- What is L?
- I do not wish to contest(2 words)
- By fact(2 words)
- What do Cs represent in roman numerals?
- elsewhere, in another place
20 Clues: What is M? • What is L? • What is X? • What is CM? • What is MMM? • At another time • By law(2 words) • By fact(2 words) • In good faith(2 words) • elsewhere, in another place • For the public good(3 words) • At first appearance(2 words) • V is what in roman numerals? • Let the buyer beware(2 words) • In place of a parent(3 words) • For the matter of form(3 words) • ...
Word CH2 Dread 2017-03-07
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- mark at the end of the page
- list of sources (3 words)
- First line of a paragraph(two words)
- amount of vertical space between lines(two words)
- Key combos that help you type faster (three words)
- placing words in the office clipboard
- rereading your work is called
- Alphabetize list of sources(2words)
- the top triangle at 0 on a ruler is called(Four words)
- how do you separate the space between lines
- Signal that notes exist (3WORDS)
- when the firs line hangs to the left (2 words)
- word similar in meaning
- corrects your work instantly
- Book of synonyms
- print at the bottom of the page
- Print at the top of a page
- placing words in the text
- removing words from text
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- amount of space above and below a paragraph(two words)
- A term referring to a bibliographic list of sources (two words)
- Documentation style used instead of noting each source (two words)
- length of a format(two words)
- Document you can use to communicate the results of research findings (two words)
- measure out spacing
- Text Style
- allow you too change the whole left margin(Three words)
- Afeature to format and enter text(two words)
- your info on the top right is called (two words)
- default style in word (two words)
- Mark at the bottom of the page
- Another text style
32 Clues: Text Style • Book of synonyms • Another text style • measure out spacing • word similar in meaning • removing words from text • list of sources (3 words) • placing words in the text • Print at the top of a page • mark at the end of the page • corrects your work instantly • length of a format(two words) • rereading your work is called • Mark at the bottom of the page • ...
Crossword 28 2025-04-07
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- Unexpected adventure caused by
- Claim
- A leaving gift
- Come easy to
- Physical Excursion
- Green, sloped, and picturesque
- A mothers exclaimed feelings towards a new friend
- Morning stop
- The greatest Gift
- Profession
- The first cabin (Two Words)
- Location of movement, laughter, and touching
- Best form of travel
- WW2 Plane
- Backwards K (Two Words)
- To have large influence on an event
- Where people have met (Two words)
- A despised form of person (Two words)
- Furry Friend
- cross province location of pleasure (Two words)
- Home of great comfort and excitement
- Full day
- worse baseball
- direct answer options (Three Words)
- 1996 (Three Words)
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- Just a regular day (Two words, One is Abbreviated)
- A friend of great humour
- A long promised trip that has yet to happen (Two Words)
- Gary Bettman
- Make obvious how dimwitted I am
- Wonderfully smooth (Two words)
- Place of higher learning
- two welcomed bed companions (Three Words)
- Place of higher experience (Two words)
- A created leaving gift (Two Words)
- Effective inquisitor (Two words)
- Refreshment shared by old and new friends
- Enclosed and sent
- A time of great learning (Two Words)
- A parental phrase following a final decision (Two Words)
- Last resort (Two Words)
- Admirer action (Two Words)
- Avatar
- Have you been to?
- Where lovers and friends alike enjoy sitting
45 Clues: Claim • Avatar • Full day • WW2 Plane • Profession • Come easy to • Gary Bettman • Morning stop • Furry Friend • A leaving gift • worse baseball • The greatest Gift • Enclosed and sent • Have you been to? • Physical Excursion • 1996 (Three Words) • Best form of travel • Backwards K (Two Words) • Last resort (Two Words) • A friend of great humour • Place of higher learning • Admirer action (Two Words) • ...
Coronavirus and Cleaning 2020-05-16
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- they cover metacarpals carpals and phalanges
- jobs that keep functioning during the outbreak
- don't mix ammonia with this cleaner
- this kind of paper was hard to find for a while
- product used to kill the virus when cleaning
- this kind of bodily failure is common with the virus
- this flu affected the world in 1918
- wash these often to limit the spread
- many of these now provide drivethrough or pickup only
- stay inside and don't go out
- director of the NIH
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- 100.4 or higher
- the sad result of some affected
- scientists are trying to produce this to limit the spread
- where the virus first started
- COVID-19 is also called this
- the governor of Washington has implemented four of these
- used in the nose or mouth to test for COVID-19
- this is larger than an epidemic
- what the words "stay home stay healthy" are
- a n95 is one of these
21 Clues: 100.4 or higher • director of the NIH • a n95 is one of these • COVID-19 is also called this • stay inside and don't go out • where the virus first started • the sad result of some affected • this is larger than an epidemic • don't mix ammonia with this cleaner • this flu affected the world in 1918 • wash these often to limit the spread • ...
Crossword of the Term! 2020-12-17
Across
- What is weight measured in?
- Which force occurs when two objects rub together?
- Which machine uses a fulcrum to help lift weights?
- What is the name of the force that pulls everything down to the centre of the Earth?
- What are the words can, should, would and might examples of?
- What was the name of Queen Victoria's husband?
- Who wrote Oliver Twist
- Who teaches 5N?
- Who discovered gravity?
- Where would an orphan be sent in Victorian times?
- What is the distance around the outside of a shape called?
- Spanish word for Christmas
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- designer of Victorian wallpaper
- What are ment, ify, ate and ing all examples of?
- Which character sang "You've got to Pick a Pocket or Two"?
- What force allows parachutes to work effectively?
- How many children did Queen Victoria have?
- Whose rein spanned from 1837 to 1901?
- What are pre, re, im and in all examples of?
- What is a 3D shape made up of 6 squares called?
- Who teaches 5H?
21 Clues: Who teaches 5N? • Who teaches 5H? • Who wrote Oliver Twist • Who discovered gravity? • Spanish word for Christmas • What is weight measured in? • designer of Victorian wallpaper • Whose rein spanned from 1837 to 1901? • How many children did Queen Victoria have? • What are pre, re, im and in all examples of? • What was the name of Queen Victoria's husband? • ...
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 2022-05-31
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- RALEIGH, WHO IS THE THE FOUNDER OF TOBACCO?
- ARMADA, WHAT SHIP DID RALEIGH DEFEND BRITAIN AGAINST?
- OF LONDON, WHERE WAS RALEIGH AND HIS WIFE IMPRISONED?
- NINE, THE NUMBER OF BOOKS RALEIGH WROTE
- ONE OF THE MANY JOBS RALEIGH HAD
- AMERICA, WHICH CONTINENT WAS THE CITY OF GOLD IN
- WHERE DID RALEIGH AND HIS WIFE GO AFTER THEY FINISHED IMPRISONMENT?
- HOW DID RALEIGH REACH THE CITY OF GOLD
- WHICH SAINT'S CHURCH WAS RALEIGH BURIED IN?
- WHAT METHOD OF KILLING WAS USED TO KILL RALEIGH?
- MAN STRIKE, WHAT WHERE RALEIGHS WORDS TO THE EXECUTIONER?
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- WHO IS THE MONARCH WHO BEGAN THEIR REIGN IN 1558?
- WHAT CRIME DID RALEIGH COMMIT?
- WHAT HAPPENED TO RALEIGH WHEN QUEEN ELIZABETH DIED?
- WHICH COUNTRY DID RALEIGH MAKE A PEACE TREATY WITHIN 1604?
- ELIZABETHS SUCCESSOR
- RALEIGH'S WIFE'S MAIDEN NAME
- RALEIGH'S MOTHERS FIRST NAME
- GILBERT, RALEIGH'S HALF BROTHERS NAME
- STUCKLEY, WHO BROUGHT RALEIGH FROM LONDON TO PLYMOUTH?
20 Clues: ELIZABETHS SUCCESSOR • RALEIGH'S WIFE'S MAIDEN NAME • RALEIGH'S MOTHERS FIRST NAME • WHAT CRIME DID RALEIGH COMMIT? • ONE OF THE MANY JOBS RALEIGH HAD • GILBERT, RALEIGH'S HALF BROTHERS NAME • HOW DID RALEIGH REACH THE CITY OF GOLD • NINE, THE NUMBER OF BOOKS RALEIGH WROTE • RALEIGH, WHO IS THE THE FOUNDER OF TOBACCO? • WHICH SAINT'S CHURCH WAS RALEIGH BURIED IN? • ...
spanish crossword 2022-10-27
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- "All warfare is based" - Sun Tzu
- I _ the magnificent art piece to my friend.
- I handed _ for the play.
- Any argument counts as a _
- So, the _ with global warming is...
- "I want to ask a couple of questions."
- You have _ to this crossword
- Marvel movies are _
- I had to _ the work between the group.
- The Sunday paper is a _
- The police _ to find clues.
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- It's an object that records.
- The morning weather and traffic _
- Disney _ include Bao and I Lava You.
- Spanish words need to be _ into English.
- Statistics are commonly associated with _
- Bud Light was the _ for the State Fair.
- "Breaking news! Florida man goes crazy!"
- Bella nervously _ her project to the class.
- I had to _ why my hypothesis was correct.
- My mom _ me permission to play games.
- The _ took amazing photos.
- Penguin Books _ the book "Of Mice and Men"
- I wrote a 5 star _ about this restaurant.
- You're part of this when watching something
25 Clues: Marvel movies are _ • The Sunday paper is a _ • I handed _ for the play. • Any argument counts as a _ • The _ took amazing photos. • The police _ to find clues. • It's an object that records. • You have _ to this crossword • "All warfare is based" - Sun Tzu • The morning weather and traffic _ • So, the _ with global warming is... • Disney _ include Bao and I Lava You. • ...
Basketball 2018-02-17
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- You do this to cheat the defender.
- The máximum points you can get in one score.
- The place of the curt where you defend.
- When you have the ball, you can pass, dribbe or...
- The surname of two spanish brothers.
- The place of the court where you attack.
- The player that do a screen.
- When your team lose the ball.
- The famous Lakers ex-player who wore the numbers 8 and 24.
- The player that broke four rims in NBA.
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- The number of players in one team.
- The best player of the history.
- The number of seconds to do a play.
- Mash the rim.
- The team where play LeBron.
- Carry is a good...
- The name of basketball floor.
- When you get a foul, you go to... (two words)
- When you catch the ball near of the rim.
- Number of quarters that you have got in a basketball match.
20 Clues: Mash the rim. • Carry is a good... • The team where play LeBron. • The player that do a screen. • The name of basketball floor. • When your team lose the ball. • The best player of the history. • You do this to cheat the defender. • The number of players in one team. • The number of seconds to do a play. • The surname of two spanish brothers. • ...
Día de los Muertos 2017-11-02
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- "Skull" in Spanish.
- An elaborately decorated altar or shrine dedicated to the deceased.
- Pan de ______, sweet bread that is left on the ofrendas for the deceased.
- Region stretching from Central Mexico to Costa Rica.
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- Refers to the era before the arrival of the Spanish.
- Spanish word for candle.
- Flower used ofrendas and in the cemetery, its scent attracts the spirits of the deceased.
- The migration of these insects are symbolic of the spirits of the dead returning home.
- Most famous calavera created by José Guadaulpe Posada.
- Burned to attract the spirits of the ancestors.
- Spanish word for bones.
- This group of mesoaméricans believed that a person had three souls.
12 Clues: "Skull" in Spanish. • Spanish word for bones. • Spanish word for candle. • Burned to attract the spirits of the ancestors. • Refers to the era before the arrival of the Spanish. • Region stretching from Central Mexico to Costa Rica. • Most famous calavera created by José Guadaulpe Posada. • This group of mesoaméricans believed that a person had three souls. • ...
Age of exploration 2024-09-20
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- a large farm
- a Muslim place of worship
- a series of expeditions to regain control of the holy land
- a fleet of warships
- Spanish word for conquerers
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- a town in Spanish ruled lands
- a point of land that sticks out into water
- journey to a holy place
- a sea passage between the pacific and Atlantic oceans
- an instrument that plans a course using the stars
- a Spanish fort
- resistance to disease
12 Clues: a large farm • a Spanish fort • a fleet of warships • resistance to disease • journey to a holy place • a Muslim place of worship • Spanish word for conquerers • a town in Spanish ruled lands • a point of land that sticks out into water • an instrument that plans a course using the stars • a sea passage between the pacific and Atlantic oceans • ...
