spanish Crossword Puzzles
Hispanic Culture Crossword Puzzle- Jacob Reyes P.5 2023-10-30
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- a common hispanic gift given
- strawberry in spanish
- a hispanic energy/vitamin drink
- instrument mariachi uses
- cultural hat
- the country that is along the left of South America
- you hit these at hispanic parties
- mexican food/soup
- apple in spanish
- mexican druglord
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- an instrument used in mariachi
- dance in spanish
- the language Brazil speaks
- mexican food staple
- mexican drink staple
- hispanic alchol
- hispanic band
- escobar columbian drug lord
- the language mexico speaks
- mexican bread
20 Clues: cultural hat • hispanic band • mexican bread • hispanic alchol • dance in spanish • apple in spanish • mexican druglord • mexican food/soup • mexican food staple • mexican drink staple • strawberry in spanish • instrument mariachi uses • the language Brazil speaks • the language mexico speaks • a common hispanic gift given • an instrument used in mariachi • a hispanic energy/vitamin drink • ...
8th Grade Crossword (no spaces between words) 2023-02-09
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- ele-a hache-a-be-a-ene-a
- This country's capital is Managua
- eighty-one
- blue
- brown
- the capital of Colombia
- pink
- fifteen
- green
- twenty-nine
- gray
- orange
- one hundred eight
- chay-i-ele-e
- te-e-ge-u-ce-i-ge-a-ele-pe-a
- ese-a-ene jota-o-ese-e
- México (spelled with the Spanish pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet)
- eleven
- pe-u-e-ere-te-o ere-i-ce-o
- the capital of Argentina
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- 4,200
- yellow
- the capital of Chile
- ce-a-ere-a-ce-a-ese
- ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a
- pe-a-ene-a-eme-a
- white
- Bolivia (spelled with the Spanish pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet)
- 704
- 3420
- one hundred
- black
- fifty-five
- red
- two thousand
- forteen
- Perú (spelled with the Spanish pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet)
37 Clues: 704 • red • blue • pink • 3420 • gray • 4,200 • white • brown • green • black • yellow • orange • eleven • fifteen • forteen • eighty-one • fifty-five • one hundred • twenty-nine • chay-i-ele-e • two thousand • pe-a-ene-a-eme-a • one hundred eight • ce-a-ere-a-ce-a-ese • the capital of Chile • ese-a-ene jota-o-ese-e • ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a • the capital of Colombia • ele-a hache-a-be-a-ene-a • the capital of Argentina • ...
El Perrito De Brandon 2023-02-27
15 Clues: mom • door • where • sleep on • new in spanish • where you sleep • good in spanish • a dog in spanish • when you wake up • a bodily function • return in spanish • problem in spanish • a word for content • when a dog barks it is making • you do it when looking at television
Past simple: regular verbs 2025-05-13
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- To clap in Spanish
- I do this action when I watch a funny film
- I do this action when I watch a sad film
- To paint in Spanish
- I do this action when I watch a boring film
- To want in Spanish
- The opposite of happily
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- To jump in Spanish
- To watch in Spanish
- The opposite of fast
- The opposite of carefully
- To dance in Spanish
- I do this action when I watch a film and it's really good
- I do this action when I watch an exciting film
- To perform in Spanish
15 Clues: To jump in Spanish • To clap in Spanish • To want in Spanish • To watch in Spanish • The opposite of fast • To dance in Spanish • To paint in Spanish • To perform in Spanish • The opposite of happily • The opposite of carefully • I do this action when I watch a sad film • ...
El Perrito De Brandon 2023-02-27
15 Clues: mom • door • where • sleep on • new in spanish • where you sleep • good in spanish • a dog in spanish • when you wake up • a bodily function • return in spanish • problem in spanish • a word for content • when a dog barks it is making • you do it when looking at television
Spanish conjucgations 2023-03-29
14 Clues: "you all" • "I" in spanish • "she"in spanish • "he" in spanish • "we" in spanish • "you" in spanish • "you" in spanish • "they" in spanish • "you all" in spanish • "tu" conjugates to... • "vostros" conjugates to... • "nosotros" conjugates to... • "el/ella/usted" conjugates to... • "ellos/ellas/usteds" conjugate's to...
S.S Crossword 2014-03-13
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- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- last name of a man full of adventure
- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- small areas often ruled by princes
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- the leader of the Aztec group
- a Spanish word that means "reconquest"
- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
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- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- large class of lower nobles
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- the general of the Spaniards
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • small areas often ruled by princes • last name of a man full of adventure • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "reconquest" • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
Spain 2023-10-12
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- - Iconic Spanish literary character.
- - Moorish palace in Seville.
- - The capital city of Spain.
- - A major city in Catalonia.
- - Famous architect of Barcelona.
- - Surrealist artist from Catalonia.
- - Northern region with Celtic influence.
- - Spanish sparkling wine.
- - Festival in Pamplona with the running of the bulls.
- - Renowned Spanish painter.
- - An autonomous community in Spain.
- - Prominent street in Barcelona.
- - A small country in the Pyrenees.
- - A famous party island in the Balearics.
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- - Historic city with medieval architecture.
- - The Peninsula Spain shares with Portugal.
- - Unfinished basilica in Barcelona.
- - Medieval Muslim dynasty in Spain.
- - Picasso's powerful anti-war painting.
- - A popular Spanish beverage.
- - A city known for its festivals.
- - A traditional Spanish rice dish.
- - Region famous for windmills.
- - A passionate Spanish dance.
- - Museum in Bilbao, designed by Gehry.
- - Known for its oranges and architecture.
- - Southern region known for flamenco.
- - A historic palace in Granada.
- - Mountain range in southern Spain.
- - Province with unique desert landscapes.
30 Clues: - Spanish sparkling wine. • - Renowned Spanish painter. • - Moorish palace in Seville. • - The capital city of Spain. • - A major city in Catalonia. • - A popular Spanish beverage. • - A passionate Spanish dance. • - Region famous for windmills. • - A historic palace in Granada. • - Famous architect of Barcelona. • - Prominent street in Barcelona. • ...
spanish choice board by london 2025-02-04
12 Clues: spanish for keys • spanish for purse • spanish for phone • what did you lose • spanish for money • spanish for lunch • what did you leave • spanish for charger • spanish for airpods • what did you forget • spanish for yesterday • spanish for tennis shoes
Spanish Empire Crossword (10 Points) 2022-09-28
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- People born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- The title given to the leader of a Spanish region who reported to the King
- People who have Spanish and Indian background
- This man led an army to take down the Inca Empire
- People who were born in Spain
- Treaty of __________; This was signed by the pope and divided the world into Spanish & Portuguese
- The lowest level of citizens according to the Spanish society
- Religious settlements ran by priests and friars; Indians were converted here
- Spanish for towns, this settlement served as a hub for trade & farm
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- This dictated how the land was divided and how the social classes were structured
- Created a map of the world showing Asia and Europe to be quite close; His map was based off of Marco Polo's travels and unit conversion errors
- He crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1492 and connected the Old World to the New World
- Forts that were designed to house soldiers
- This man led an army of Spanish and Indian allies to take down the Aztec Empire
- Indians would work on ____________ where they would harvest and process sugar cane
- A land grant given to Spanish settlers that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Indians
- Indians would work in __________ to obtain as much silver as possible
- The Aztec Emperor who was taken hostage and eventually killed by Cortes
- Spanish word for a conquerer; Examples include Hernán Cortés and Frasisco Pizzaro
19 Clues: People who were born in Spain • Forts that were designed to house soldiers • People who have Spanish and Indian background • People born in the Americas to Spanish parents • This man led an army to take down the Inca Empire • The lowest level of citizens according to the Spanish society • Spanish for towns, this settlement served as a hub for trade & farm • ...
Basic Spanish words 2024-01-16
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- The word Teacher In Spanish(Male)
- The word Teacher In Spanish(Female)
- The word Student in Spanish(Female)
- The word Cat in Spanish(Male)
- The word Dog in Spanish(Female)
- The word Hello in Spanish
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- The word Bye in Spanish
- The word House in Spanish
- The word Student in Spanish(Male)
- The word Dog in Spanish(Male)
- The word Cat in Spanish(Female)
- The word Thanks in Spanish
12 Clues: The word Bye in Spanish • The word House in Spanish • The word Hello in Spanish • The word Thanks in Spanish • The word Dog in Spanish(Male) • The word Cat in Spanish(Male) • The word Cat in Spanish(Female) • The word Dog in Spanish(Female) • The word Teacher In Spanish(Male) • The word Student in Spanish(Male) • The word Teacher In Spanish(Female) • ...
El Perrito De Brandon 2023-02-27
15 Clues: mom • door • where • sleep on • new in spanish • where you sleep • good in spanish • a dog in spanish • when you wake up • a bodily function • return in spanish • problem in spanish • a word for content • when a dog barks it is making • you do it when looking at television
Words Origin- Jessica Leed 2021-09-07
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- From Spanish meaning 'Sing along to a song'
- From French meaning 'A criminal tribunal'
- From Spanish meaning 'derived from ju-jitsu'
- From Greek meaning 'A restricted area'
- From Latin meaning 'The study of past events'
- From Old Norse meaning 'A small patch on skin'
- From Old Norse meaning 'A married man'
- From Spanish meaning 'A starchy vegetable'
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- From Spanish meaning 'an oriental sport'
- From Spanish meaning 'Made from ground cacao'
- From French meaning 'manservant of a house'
- From Old Norse meaning 'Of bright light'
- From French meaning 'Woven floor covering'
- From Spanish meaning 'A hot-tasting pod'
- From Greek meaning 'far vision'
- From Latin meaning 'A spore-producing organism
- From Latin meaning 'Important or significant'
- From Greek meaning 'A thought'
18 Clues: From Greek meaning 'A thought' • From Greek meaning 'far vision' • From Greek meaning 'A restricted area' • From Old Norse meaning 'A married man' • From Spanish meaning 'an oriental sport' • From Old Norse meaning 'Of bright light' • From Spanish meaning 'A hot-tasting pod' • From French meaning 'A criminal tribunal' • From French meaning 'Woven floor covering' • ...
Unit 3 2024-10-07
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- a Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in the Americas
- a journey undertaken by a group of people
- the transfer of plants animals and diseases between the americas and other continents
- person of mixed race spanish/indian and african descent in north america
- texas settlers of spanish descent
- ranch
- a governing council
- a settlement founded to spread Christianity to the people in the area
- Spanish official appointed to rule land claimed by Spain in the New World
- wild offspring of the horses the spanish brought to the americas
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- widespread outbreaks of disease
- state-sponsored settlement of people to new territories
- travel undertaken in order to discover new resources
- those of pure blood and spanish descent who lived in the colonies but had been born in spain
- officially give
- one room huts made of sticks and wood used by the tejanos
- member of the council who held the positions of judge and law enforcement
- a military post or guarded settlement in an area under Spanish control
- revolution
19 Clues: ranch • revolution • officially give • a governing council • widespread outbreaks of disease • texas settlers of spanish descent • a journey undertaken by a group of people • travel undertaken in order to discover new resources • state-sponsored settlement of people to new territories • one room huts made of sticks and wood used by the tejanos • ...
Harry Potter 2023-06-28
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- What does a witch cast?
- What a witch would use to cast spell (In Spanish)
- What type of animal is Hedwig (In Spanish)
- What do witches use to fly? (In Spanish)
- What flying means of transportation does Hagrid use?
- The scar on Harry Potter's head has what shape?
- ¿Quién es el mejor amigo de Harry Potter? (In Spanish)
- What animal is the mascot of the house called Slytherin? (In Spanish)
- What is the name of the school principal?
- La escuela de Harry Potter es...
- He is the keeper of Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts
- What means of transportation is used by Harry Potter and his friends to get to his school? (In Spanish)
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- What do wizards wear to avoid being seen?
- Who is "the one who must not be named"?
- What is the name of the street where Harry Potter and his friends go shopping for magical items?
- What animal can transform into a prince after being kissed? (In Spanish)
- Who is Harry Potter's smartest friend?
- What animal always comes back to life after it dies?
- What sport do wizards play using a broomstick?
- What is a "person with no magical powers" called?
20 Clues: What does a witch cast? • La escuela de Harry Potter es... • Who is Harry Potter's smartest friend? • Who is "the one who must not be named"? • What do witches use to fly? (In Spanish) • What do wizards wear to avoid being seen? • What is the name of the school principal? • What type of animal is Hedwig (In Spanish) • What sport do wizards play using a broomstick? • ...
S.S. Crossword 2014-03-13
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- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
- large class of lower nobles
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- small areas often ruled by princes
- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- the leader of the Aztec group
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- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- the general of the Spaniards
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- last name of a man full of adventure
- a Spanish word that means "Reconquest"
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • small areas often ruled by princes • last name of a man full of adventure • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "Reconquest" • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- pueblo religious who led an uprising against the spanish
- A colony under the direct control of monarch
- putian dissenter banished from the massachusetts bay
- conflict between settlers and native americans
- Native Americans who lived in the area that became jamestown
- Brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
- companies in which investors pooled their wealth
- set up a colony in rhode island
- mixed culture of spanish and natives
- a religious group with strict beliefs
- founder of pennsylvania
- members of a religious group known for tolerance
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- second permanent english colony in north america founded by the pilgrims
- the virginia companys system in whicch settlersand family members came with 50 acres of land
- Leader of Jamestown
- owner of a colony
- conquistador who explored present-day florida
- spanish explorer
- first permanent english settlement in north america
- spanish colonies in North America
- spain spanish colony in the new world
21 Clues: spanish explorer • owner of a colony • Leader of Jamestown • founder of pennsylvania • set up a colony in rhode island • spanish colonies in North America • mixed culture of spanish and natives • a religious group with strict beliefs • spain spanish colony in the new world • A colony under the direct control of monarch • conquistador who explored present-day florida • ...
Foreign Words in English 2023-10-02
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- (Japanese) appealing in an endearing way; cute
- (Arabic) citrus fruit grown in Florida
- (Japanese) singing into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks
- (Italian) freelance photographers who pursue celebrities
- (Sanskrit) spiritual teacher
- (Spanish) paved outdoor area next to a house
- (Sanskrit) figure representing a person
- (Hokkien Chinese) popular condiment in the US
- (Fench) helper from a foreign country working for and living with a host family
- (Latin/French/Italian) an artistic dance form
- (Spanish) seasoned meat wrapped in cornmeal dough
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- (Spanish) tortilla filled with cheese
- (Russian) decorated tea urn
- (Latin) “seize the day”
- (Spanish) a fried tortilla, typically folded, filled with various mixtures
- (Turkish) fermented dairy product that is often sweetened or flavored
- (Persian/Urdu) pants and jacket or shirt for sleeping in
- (Arabic/Spanish) clay building material
- (French) cooked food that has been made the consistency of a creamy paste or liquid
- (Spanish) this word can refer to red (wine) or black coffee (in Colombia)
20 Clues: (Latin) “seize the day” • (Russian) decorated tea urn • (Sanskrit) spiritual teacher • (Spanish) tortilla filled with cheese • (Arabic) citrus fruit grown in Florida • (Sanskrit) figure representing a person • (Arabic/Spanish) clay building material • (Spanish) paved outdoor area next to a house • (Hokkien Chinese) popular condiment in the US • ...
Relaciones Familares y personales 2023-10-26
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- To be married in spanish is ___
- You and your siblings are your parents ___
- Your mom is your dads ___
- Tu padre es tu ___ de tu madre
- My brothers always get mad at eachother and ___
- papa de tu papa es ___
- hijo de tu abuelos es tu___
- Hermanos de tus padres us tus ___
- Una hija de mama es ella ___
- A grandmothers grandaughter is her ___
- Your siblings daughter is your?
- ello eres ___ de tu padre
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- In spanish, which family member has the most similar genes as you(Male)?
- ella eres ___ de tu padres
- To be single in spanish is___
- Hermanos de tus padres es tus ___
- Your sibling son is your?
- Un hijos de tus padres es tus ___
- A very young kid is a ___
- hija de tu abuelos es tu ___
- Hijos de tus tios es tus ___
- Mama de tu mama es ___
- Your godfather in spanish is ___
- A grandmothers grandson in spanish is ___
- Your grandmother in spanish is ___
25 Clues: papa de tu papa es ___ • Mama de tu mama es ___ • Your mom is your dads ___ • Your sibling son is your? • A very young kid is a ___ • ello eres ___ de tu padre • ella eres ___ de tu padres • hijo de tu abuelos es tu___ • hija de tu abuelos es tu ___ • Hijos de tus tios es tus ___ • Una hija de mama es ella ___ • To be single in spanish is___ • Tu padre es tu ___ de tu madre • ...
S.S. Crossword 2014-03-13
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- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
- large class of lower nobles
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- small areas often ruled by princes
- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- the leader of the Aztec group
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- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- the general of the Spaniards
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- last name of a man full of adventure
- a Spanish word that means "Reconquest"
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • small areas often ruled by princes • last name of a man full of adventure • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "Reconquest" • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
Euro Adventure Part 2 2013-09-08
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- One of your favourite shows (2 words)
- Good day (2 words)
- The last city we see in Portugal
- Our airliner for the trip (2 words)
- Your birth month
- Our pup's name
- First movie we saw in theatres (2 words)
- Please in Spanish (2 words)
- Tomorrow in Spanish
- Type of jam we've made
- My favourite hockey team
- Street I live on
- Famous attraction in Cordoba
- Your furry creature
- My favourite colour
- Sunday in Spanish
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- Thank you in Portugese
- Your favourite type of dog (2 words)
- Our favourite meal
- Thank You in Spanish
- One in Spanish
- The last movie we saw in theatres
- La _______ Familia in Barcelona
- Newest addition to your family
- Our mode of transportation for a day in Ibiza
- The last city on our trip
- Famous dance in Seville
- Where Barcelona FC plays (2 words)
- Main shopping street in Lisbon
- Nothing in Spanish
30 Clues: One in Spanish • Our pup's name • Your birth month • Street I live on • Sunday in Spanish • Our favourite meal • Good day (2 words) • Nothing in Spanish • Tomorrow in Spanish • Your furry creature • My favourite colour • Thank You in Spanish • Thank you in Portugese • Type of jam we've made • Famous dance in Seville • My favourite hockey team • The last city on our trip • ...
A Gift for Mrs. Robertson 2023-12-11
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- antagonist
- someone who works toward protecting the environment
- what Mari Elisa finds in her desk after break
- Spanish for Christmas
- the Christmas present Maria Elisa gives Mrs. Robertson
- Spanish for but
- Spanish for girl
- Spanish for ten dollars
- Mrs. Robertson wears lipstick and loves___
- Maria Elisa's grandmother
- Spanish term referring to Christmas Eve night
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- Kyoko's present for Mrs. Robertson
- a visual trick, in which a person thinks they see something that is not really there
- fourth grade teacher
- Emily's present for Mrs. Robertson
- Spanish for teacher
- Charlene's present for Mrs. Robertson
- the gift Maria Elisa wants to get Mrs. Robertson
- Mami works at the Queen for a Day ____
- fifth grade teacher
- Spanish for ten dollars
- topic of Maria Elisa's poem
- the process of a plant growing from a seed
- decided on before hand, designated
- in a sad, quiet and unhappy way
- irritated and frustrated
- a feeling of Maria Elisa's that floats away at the end of the story
- protagonist
28 Clues: antagonist • protagonist • Spanish for but • Spanish for girl • Spanish for teacher • fifth grade teacher • fourth grade teacher • Spanish for Christmas • Spanish for ten dollars • Spanish for ten dollars • irritated and frustrated • Maria Elisa's grandmother • topic of Maria Elisa's poem • in a sad, quiet and unhappy way • Kyoko's present for Mrs. Robertson • ...
Spanish Calender 2021-11-10
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- The first day of the week in Spanish
- The last day of the week in Spanish
- The month that school ends on
- The third month of the year in Spanish
- The month that spring break occurs on
- The season that comes after winter
- The meaning of the season in Spanish
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- The meaning of happy birthday
- The meaning for "the week" in Spanish
- The meaning of "the year" in Spanish invierno The season that is the coldest season
- The last month of the year
- The meaning of "the month" in Spanish
- The third day of the week in Spanish
- The last day of the week in English
- the month that winter break ends on
15 Clues: The last month of the year • The meaning of happy birthday • The month that school ends on • The season that comes after winter • The last day of the week in Spanish • The last day of the week in English • the month that winter break ends on • The first day of the week in Spanish • The third day of the week in Spanish • The meaning of the season in Spanish • ...
New World Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-29
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- - the second highest social class in the Spanish colonies; People that are Spanish but born in the colonies.
- - a forced labor system made to use indigenous labor in mines and refineries.
- - the lowest social class in the Spanish colonies; People that were mixed.
- - a silver mine that greatly contributed to the Spanish Empire's wealth.
- - a mass death of Native American population due to the conquest of the Europeans.
- - one of the three Native American civilization that was located in modern-day Peru.
- - a widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas between the New World and the old world.
- - a trading company founded by the Dutch Republic, which was the first joint-stock company of the world.
- - one of the three Native American civilization that was located in modern-day Yucatan and Guatemala.
- - a group of conquerers from Spain and Portugal that discovered the New World.
- - a Portuguese sailor who was the first European that reached India by sea.
- - a Spanish missionary who accused the harsh labor of the Native Americans to the king and queen of Spain.
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- - a historical law that states that the country on the lead of the world soon gets retarded.
- - a Spanish fleet that withdrawed during the battle between England because of a storm.
- - a system of forced labor in Spanish colonies in Latin America for colonization.
- - the highest social class in the Spanish colonies; People that are Spanish and were born in Spain.
- - a Christian movement in Spain and Portugal, trying to take over Muslim territories.
- - a Spanish sailor who conquered Inca, well known for his
- - one of the three Native American civilization that was located in modern-day Mexico.
19 Clues: - a Spanish sailor who conquered Inca, well known for his • - a silver mine that greatly contributed to the Spanish Empire's wealth. • - the lowest social class in the Spanish colonies; People that were mixed. • - a Portuguese sailor who was the first European that reached India by sea. • ...
Spanish 2020-10-16
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- catorce menos once es igual a
- the 2nd month of the Spanish year
- seventeen
- Saturday
- the 5th month of the Spanish year
- tres mas dos es igual a
- the first day of the Spanish week
- once menos cinco es igual a
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- the fourth day of the Spanish week
- the third day of the Spanish week
- the first month of the Spanish year
- the last month of the Spanish year
- sixteen
- twenty-six
- three
15 Clues: three • sixteen • Saturday • seventeen • twenty-six • tres mas dos es igual a • once menos cinco es igual a • catorce menos once es igual a • the third day of the Spanish week • the 2nd month of the Spanish year • the 5th month of the Spanish year • the first day of the Spanish week • the fourth day of the Spanish week • the last month of the Spanish year • ...
Conjugating -ar verbs 2021-02-03
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- We study (estudiar).
- I listen to music (escuchar musica).
- They ski (esquiar).
- I speak Spanish (hablar espanol).
- They teach (ensenar).
- We swim (nadar).
- I ski (esquiar).
- I swim (nadar).
- Do you work? (trabajar) Note: In questions like this, the word "do" has NO Spanish translation. So ignore the word "do".
- We walk (caminar).
- We practice sports (practicar deportes).
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- We dance (bailar).
- They speak spanish (hablar espanol).
- She teaches (ensenar).
- Do you listen to music? (escuchar musica) Note: In questions like this, the word "do" has NO Spanish translation. So ignore the word "do".
- We work (trabajar).
- She sings (cantar).
- Do you speak Spanish? (hablar espanol) Note: In questions like this, the word "do" has NO Spanish translation. So ignore the word "do".
- You talk to friends (hablar con amigos).
- I sing (cantar).
- I draw (dibujar).
- He speaks English (hablar ingles).
- I need money (necesitar dinero).
- I work (trabajar).
- They swim (nadar).
- I study (estudiar).
26 Clues: I swim (nadar). • I sing (cantar). • We swim (nadar). • I ski (esquiar). • I draw (dibujar). • We dance (bailar). • I work (trabajar). • They swim (nadar). • We walk (caminar). • We work (trabajar). • She sings (cantar). • They ski (esquiar). • I study (estudiar). • We study (estudiar). • They teach (ensenar). • She teaches (ensenar). • I need money (necesitar dinero). • ...
S.S. CROSSWORD 2014-03-13
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- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- a Spanish word that means "reconquest"
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
- the leader of the Aztec group
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- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- small areas often ruled by princes
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- the general of the Spaniards
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- large class of lower nobles
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
- last name of a man full of adventure
- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • small areas often ruled by princes • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • last name of a man full of adventure • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "reconquest" • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
Preliminar 2021-09-30
12 Clues: 9 in spanish • day in spanish • cold in spanish • date in spanish • week in spanish • blue in spanish • spring in spanish • bathroom in spanish • birthday in spanish • 12th month of the year • 7th day of of the week • June, July, and August are in which season?
Spanish numbers 2023-11-17
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- how you say nine in Spanish
- how do you say seven in Spanish
- how do you say four in Spanish
- how you say fourteen in Spanish
- how you say eleven in Spanish
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- how do you say nineteen in Spanish
- how you say ten in Spanish
- how you say eighteen in Spanish
- how you say one in Spanish
- how you say thirteen in Spanish
- how you say five in Spanish
- how you say three in Spanish
12 Clues: how you say ten in Spanish • how you say one in Spanish • how you say nine in Spanish • how you say five in Spanish • how you say three in Spanish • how you say eleven in Spanish • how do you say four in Spanish • how you say eighteen in Spanish • how do you say seven in Spanish • how you say thirteen in Spanish • how you say fourteen in Spanish • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- region of Texas known for fishing; Where many of the Spanish missions were established
- people that were in Texas first; they did not always get along with the Spanish, who tried to convert them to Catholicism
- on the the 3 G's; the Spanish came to the New World to become bigger and more well-known in the world
- action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it
- the Spanish missions were often ____________ because the Natives did not want to convert, few Spanish moved to Texas, and missions were often abandoned or destroyed
- one of the 3 G's; the Spanish came to the New World to spread Catholicism
- region of Texas known for dry, desert land
- one of the 3 G's; the Spanish came to the New World to make money and extract resources
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- relating to farm/country
- region of Texas known for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
- a military bases in Spanish Colonial America
- distinct areas with a common physical environment
- region of Texas known for ranching and wind power
- religious communities established by Spanish Catholics in Texas
- a ranch that supplied food to the Spanish in Texas missions
- relating to a city
16 Clues: relating to a city • relating to farm/country • region of Texas known for dry, desert land • a military bases in Spanish Colonial America • distinct areas with a common physical environment • region of Texas known for ranching and wind power • region of Texas known for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex • a ranch that supplied food to the Spanish in Texas missions • ...
Spanish Crossword H/W 2021-06-27
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- A word that means small in spanish {masculine)
- where kings and queens live (in spanish)
- where cows,pigs and other aanimals might live (in spanish)
- a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish)
- A word that means ugly in spanish
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- A village in spanish
- A mobile homme where people might travel in (in spanish)
- old in spanish (masculine)
- southwest (in spanish)
- house in spanish
- the countryside in spanish
- A town or a city (in spanish)
12 Clues: house in spanish • A village in spanish • southwest (in spanish) • old in spanish (masculine) • the countryside in spanish • A town or a city (in spanish) • A word that means ugly in spanish • where kings and queens live (in spanish) • A word that means small in spanish {masculine) • a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish) • ...
Spanish Crossword H/W 2021-06-27
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- A village in spanish
- A word that means ugly in spanish
- a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish)
- house in spanish
- A town or a city (in spanish)
- the countryside in spanish
- where kings and queens live (in spanish)
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- southwest (in spanish)
- A word that means small in spanish {masculine)
- where cows,pigs and other aanimals might live (in spanish)
- old in spanish (masculine)
- A mobile homme where people might travel in (in spanish)
12 Clues: house in spanish • A village in spanish • southwest (in spanish) • old in spanish (masculine) • the countryside in spanish • A town or a city (in spanish) • A word that means ugly in spanish • where kings and queens live (in spanish) • A word that means small in spanish {masculine) • a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish) • ...
La Tomatina (all answers in Spanish) 2024-08-29
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- ¿Cómo se transportan los tomates? (hint it is a type of vehicle)
- What is the Spanish word for participants?
- ¿Cuántas personas viven en Buñol, España?
- How long does the tomato fight last?
- What is the Spanish word for popularity?
- ¿En qué mes se celebra La Tomatina?
- What is the Spanish word for event?
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- What is the Spanish word for vegetables?
- La Tomatina is always the last___(list the day of the week in Spanish) of August.
- What is the Spanish word for police?
- What is the Spanish word for famous?
- What is the Spanish word for Tomatoes?
- Write the word "limit" in Spanish
- ¿En qué ciudad se celebra La Tomatina?
14 Clues: Write the word "limit" in Spanish • ¿En qué mes se celebra La Tomatina? • What is the Spanish word for event? • What is the Spanish word for police? • What is the Spanish word for famous? • How long does the tomato fight last? • What is the Spanish word for Tomatoes? • ¿En qué ciudad se celebra La Tomatina? • What is the Spanish word for vegetables? • ...
Texas Missions and Presidios 2025-09-16
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- One of the 3 G's of Spanish exploration
- A Spanish fort housing soldiers to protect Spanish territory
- Brought over by the Spanish, extremely deadly to the Native Population
- Missions and Presidios were built near these landforms
- Presidios and Spanish Soldiers offered the Missions ____________.
- European country that established missions and presidios in TX
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- Spanish _____________ lived within the Presidios
- Natives were taught this skill/trade within the Spanish Missions
- A Spanish religious settlement built to convert Natives to Christianity
- Another word for "priest"
- One of the 3 G's of Spanish exploration
- National religion of Spain
- Priests and ______________ lived in Missions.
- Spanish man of God who leads a Catholic church/mission
- One of the 3 G's of Spanish exploration
- European country that attempted settlement in East Texas
16 Clues: Another word for "priest" • National religion of Spain • One of the 3 G's of Spanish exploration • One of the 3 G's of Spanish exploration • One of the 3 G's of Spanish exploration • Priests and ______________ lived in Missions. • Spanish _____________ lived within the Presidios • Missions and Presidios were built near these landforms • ...
Greetings and Introduction 2015-09-06
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- Thank you in Spanish
- My name is Tom in French
- Hello in French
- Thank you in French
- Hello in Chinese
- What's your name in Spanish
- Thank you in German
- Hello in German
- Goodbye in German
- My name is Tom in Spanish
- My name is Tom in German
- What is your name in Chinese
- You are welcome in Chinese
- You are welcome in German
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- Goodbye in Spanish
- Goodbye in French
- Hi or Bye in French
- What is your name in French
- You are welcome in French
- What is your name in German
- My name is Tom in Chinese
- You are welcome in Spanish
- Thank you in Chinese
- Goodbye in Chinese
- Hello in Spainish
25 Clues: Hello in French • Hello in German • Hello in Chinese • Goodbye in French • Goodbye in German • Hello in Spainish • Goodbye in Spanish • Goodbye in Chinese • Hi or Bye in French • Thank you in French • Thank you in German • Thank you in Spanish • Thank you in Chinese • My name is Tom in French • My name is Tom in German • You are welcome in French • My name is Tom in Spanish • ...
argentina 2023-02-07
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- Argentina has more of these than people
- Region famously known for its vast wilderness
- A colony of King Penguins live here
- Spanish for 'beef'
- Argentina's currency
- Cueva de las Manos has hundreds of ancients paintings of these
- Argentina's national dance originated in this area of the capital city
- Argentina's capital city
- The language that changed the Spanish accent in Argentina
- Argentinian cowboys
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- Southern Argentina is known for forests, mountains and these icy formations
- Argentina faces this ocean
- There are over 700 of these in Argentina's capital
- Argentina's national dish
- Spanish word for 'pork'
- Large flat region in the central area known for cattle
- Argentina shares this waterfall system with Brazil
- Argentina's national language
- Spanish word for 'sun'
- Argentina's famous national dance
20 Clues: Spanish for 'beef' • Argentinian cowboys • Argentina's currency • Spanish word for 'sun' • Spanish word for 'pork' • Argentina's capital city • Argentina's national dish • Argentina faces this ocean • Argentina's national language • Argentina's famous national dance • A colony of King Penguins live here • Argentina has more of these than people • ...
Semana Santa_2 2024-03-29
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- Domingo de Ramos in English
- Ash in Spanish
- A burning of an effigy takes place on Sábado de _______.
- The week after Semana Santa is la Semana de ____.
- Carry the weight of the pasos or floats
- Carry processional candles and crosses; may walk barefoot
- Candle in Spanish
- Viernes Santo in English
- Semana Santa meaning
- Hood with a conical tip
- Cruz in English
- Lent in Spanish
- Palmera in English
- Maundy Thursday in Spanish
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- Procesión del _________, procession of silence
- church in Spanish
- Domingo de Pascua in English
- Mexico is nearly 90% ________.
- Colored egg shells filled with confetti
- A food like french toast served during La Semana Santa
- Many Mexican families also take a ________during this time.
- Number of churches to visit on Maundy Thursday
22 Clues: Ash in Spanish • Cruz in English • Lent in Spanish • church in Spanish • Candle in Spanish • Palmera in English • Semana Santa meaning • Hood with a conical tip • Viernes Santo in English • Maundy Thursday in Spanish • Domingo de Ramos in English • Domingo de Pascua in English • Mexico is nearly 90% ________. • Colored egg shells filled with confetti • ...
Summer of the Mariposas 2024-02-07
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- voyage marked by many changes of fortune
- Spanish for butterfly
- Spanish for person fond of gossiping
- the name of the man they found
- good night in Spanish
- name of papa's new love
- the crying woman
- author of the book
- the oldest sister
- woman and her two children
- city in Texas where the sisters live
- disguised as a donkey
- La Llorona's magical gift
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- witch owl
- the twins
- Spanish for sisters
- city in Mexico where Papa lives
- English title for chapter 11
- mama's new love
- Aztec mother goddess
- Chencho
- second oldest sister
- name of water the girls liked to swim in
- witch that likes to bake sweets
- Spanish version of grandma
- youngest sister
26 Clues: Chencho • witch owl • the twins • mama's new love • youngest sister • the crying woman • the oldest sister • author of the book • Spanish for sisters • Aztec mother goddess • second oldest sister • Spanish for butterfly • good night in Spanish • disguised as a donkey • name of papa's new love • La Llorona's magical gift • Spanish version of grandma • woman and her two children • ...
Regular Verbs Review 2023-05-15
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- ¿Dónde ______ tú?
- Mi teléfono ______ en mi mochila.
- Juan ____ mi amigo.
- Pedro _____ mucho por telefono con su novia.
- you (plural) in spanish
- Uds. no _______ mis amigos.
- La chica inteligente ___ muchos libros.
- Mis amigos _____ mucho en el parque
- ¿Tú _____ mucho frío?
- I in spanish
- you familiar in spanish
- Mi familia _____ en Dickson.
- Tú ____ mucho en la practica de futbol.
- Mis amigos y yo _______ chocolate en la clase.
- Yo _____ hambre.
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- Marcela _____ tenis todos los dias.
- Yo ________ en la cafeteria.
- Los estudiantes ________ mucho en las redes sociales.
- Mis amigos _____ sus carros a la escuela.
- we in spanish
- Yo ____ mucha television.
- Yo no ______ muy bien.
- Yo no ______ dinero de mis padres.
- they in spanish
- Los chicos ________ agua.
- Tú _____ alto.
26 Clues: I in spanish • we in spanish • Tú _____ alto. • they in spanish • Yo _____ hambre. • ¿Dónde ______ tú? • Juan ____ mi amigo. • ¿Tú _____ mucho frío? • Yo no ______ muy bien. • you (plural) in spanish • you familiar in spanish • Yo ____ mucha television. • Los chicos ________ agua. • Uds. no _______ mis amigos. • Yo ________ en la cafeteria. • Mi familia _____ en Dickson. • ...
INSTRUCCIONES 2023-11-13
12 Clues: LISTEN IN SPANISH • BE QUIT IN SPANISH • SIT DOWN IN SPANISH • STAND UP IN SPANISH • OPEN THE DOOR IN SPANISH • OPEN THE BOOK IN SPANISH • CLOSE THE DOOR IN SPANISH • RAISE YOUR HAND IN SPANISH • OPEN THE DRAWER IN SPANISH • READING THE BOOK IN SPANISH • BRING THE PENCILS IN SPANISH • OPEN THE COMPUTER IN SPANISH
Spanish Culture 2021-12-15
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- One of the best selling Spanish books of all time, written by Carlos Luiz Zafón
- A pile of saffron-flavored rice that is cooked with meats, vegetables, and seafood.
- A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”.
- A long strip of fried dough eaten as breakfast or a treat, and incredibly popular in Spain, Mexico, and Portugal.
- The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish.
- A very well known type of Spanish hat, shaped like a large bowl with a cone-shaped peak in the middle.
- The last name of a Spanish painter known worldwide for his abstract and “geometric” drawing style.
- Around 3000 years ago, this holiday was created to celebrate relatives who have died.
- The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event.
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- A common event in Spanish culture where people will lie down and rest during the early hours of the afternoon.
- An art form shown through the use of a guitar, dance routine, and song to accompany.
- Paper mache, usually shaped like an animal, and filled with candy. Is broken with a bat on birthdays.
- A circular baked chunk of flour, typically used as casing in burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas.
- A word that describes a form of a porch with a hard rock floor, and even though the word is Spanish, it is very commonly used in English.
- The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena.
- A popular alcoholic beverage throughout the entire world, originating in Northern Mexico
- A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th.
- A religious celebration that takes place during the middle of December meant to honor Mary and Joseph, the earthly parents of Jesus.
- A green, and spicy, avocado-based mixture used for making some foods more flavorful, or just as a chip dip.
- A very popular appetizer served in Spanish bars, with some bars named after this food.
20 Clues: The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena. • A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”. • A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th. • The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event. • The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish. • ...
Spanish Crossword H/W 2021-06-27
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- where kings and queens live (in spanish)
- a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish)
- A mobile homme where people might travel in (in spanish)
- old in spanish (masculine)
- A word that means ugly in spanish
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- A village in spanish
- the countryside in spanish
- house in spanish
- where cows,pigs and other aanimals might live (in spanish)
- A word that means small in spanish {masculine)
- southwest (in spanish)
- A town or a city (in spanish)
12 Clues: house in spanish • A village in spanish • southwest (in spanish) • the countryside in spanish • old in spanish (masculine) • A town or a city (in spanish) • A word that means ugly in spanish • where kings and queens live (in spanish) • A word that means small in spanish {masculine) • a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish) • ...
Feliz Cumpleaños Dad! 2025-01-26
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- cerveza
- leisure water activity
- a floating hotel
- Jack Sparrow's favorite drink
- Oakley is the #1 brand of these
- spanish for fish
- water vehicle
- skinny Caribbean island
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- large oval fruit
- spanish for happy birthday
- colorful home for fish
- spanish for meat
- spanish for cheese
- opposite of sunrise
- vessel with two pontoons
- a boat's big sheet
- UV protection
17 Clues: cerveza • UV protection • water vehicle • large oval fruit • spanish for meat • a floating hotel • spanish for fish • spanish for cheese • a boat's big sheet • opposite of sunrise • colorful home for fish • leisure water activity • skinny Caribbean island • vessel with two pontoons • spanish for happy birthday • Jack Sparrow's favorite drink • Oakley is the #1 brand of these
Spanish Culture 2021-12-15
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- A popular alcoholic beverage throughout the entire world, originating in Northern Mexico
- A circular baked chunk of flour, typically used as casing in burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas.
- An art form shown through the use of a guitar, dance routine, and song to accompany.
- A very popular appetizer served in Spanish bars, with some bars named after this food.
- A pile of saffron-flavored rice that is cooked with meats, vegetables, and seafood.
- The last name of a Spanish painter known worldwide for his abstract and “geometric” drawing style.
- A common event in Spanish culture where people will lie down and rest during the early hours of the afternoon.
- A green, and spicy, avocado-based mixture used for making some foods more flavorful, or just as a chip dip.
- A very well known type of Spanish hat, shaped like a large bowl with a cone-shaped peak in the middle.
- Around 3000 years ago, this holiday was created to celebrate relatives who have died.
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- The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event.
- A long strip of fried dough eaten as breakfast or a treat, and incredibly popular in Spain, Mexico, and Portugal.
- A word that describes a form of a porch with a hard rock floor, and even though the word is Spanish, it is very commonly used in English.
- A religious celebration that takes place during the middle of December meant to honor Mary and Joseph, the earthly parents of Jesus.
- Paper mache, usually shaped like an animal, and filled with candy. Is broken with a bat on birthdays.
- A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th.
- The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena.
- A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”.
- One of the best selling Spanish books of all time, written by Carlos Luiz Zafón
- The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish.
20 Clues: The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena. • A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”. • A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th. • The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event. • The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish. • ...
Q3 Spanish Interim Review Crucigrama 2023-03-16
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- This period of Picasso represented: tristeza
- capital city of Spain
- last name of most famous artist of 20th century
- "Fall in Spanish"
- 39+1 en español
- Yo/Tú are examples of nouns that code for nouns ex. Mr. Alexander (He)
- A word that looks just like the source and target language.
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- Subject-verb agreement in Spanish.
- Means time and weather in Spanish.
- birthplace of Picasso and famous painting representing the destruction.
- "Sunday in Spanish"
- L and R are these types of letters in Spanish.
- The agreement of gender and number in Spanish
- Masculine plural word that means (some).
- Means "the" in Spanish
15 Clues: 39+1 en español • "Fall in Spanish" • "Sunday in Spanish" • capital city of Spain • Means "the" in Spanish • Subject-verb agreement in Spanish. • Means time and weather in Spanish. • Masculine plural word that means (some). • This period of Picasso represented: tristeza • The agreement of gender and number in Spanish • L and R are these types of letters in Spanish. • ...
Etapa preliminar - Vocabulario 2013-10-02
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- Spanish word for “month”
- day
- Easter is in this season
- how you respond to “mucho gusto”
- Christmas is in this season
- 36
- 2013
- 11
- noon-6:00 PM
- Spanish word for “year”
- Spanish word for week
- what time is it?
- 50
- I’m from…
- Halloween is in this season
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- 1:00
- it’s cloudy
- the weather
- it’s windy
- my name is…
- We get a break from school during this season
- AM
- 6:00 PM-midnight
- it’s snowy
- it’s rainy
- Spanish word for “today”
26 Clues: 36 • AM • 11 • 50 • day • 1:00 • 2013 • I’m from… • it’s windy • it’s snowy • it’s rainy • it’s cloudy • the weather • my name is… • noon-6:00 PM • 6:00 PM-midnight • what time is it? • Spanish word for week • Spanish word for “year” • Spanish word for “month” • Easter is in this season • Spanish word for “today” • Christmas is in this season • Halloween is in this season • how you respond to “mucho gusto” • ...
Greetings, Goodbyes, Q & A's 2024-03-13
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- My name is = Me _______
- ¿Qué _____? = What's up?
- can be "bye" in Spanish
- Good evening or Good night = Buenas ______
- goodbye in Spanish
- Used for I'm hungry, cold, hot (lit. I have)
- ________ días (the correct spelling)
- ¿Dónde ________? = Where do you live?
- Used to answer ¿Cómo estás?
- hello in Spanish
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- ______ en... = I live in...
- Hasta ______ = See you tomorrow
- ¿Cómo te ________? = What's your name?
- Buenas _______ = Good afternoon
- Hasta ______ = See you later
- Buenos ______ = Good morning
- ¿______ estás?
- ¿Cómo te ________? = How do you feel?
- _______ tardes or _______ noches
- Spanish word for "I"
20 Clues: ¿______ estás? • hello in Spanish • goodbye in Spanish • Spanish word for "I" • My name is = Me _______ • can be "bye" in Spanish • ¿Qué _____? = What's up? • ______ en... = I live in... • Used to answer ¿Cómo estás? • Hasta ______ = See you later • Buenos ______ = Good morning • Hasta ______ = See you tomorrow • Buenas _______ = Good afternoon • _______ tardes or _______ noches • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2023-08-08
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- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Costa Rica
- 3 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Puerto Rico
- Capital of El Salvador
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Cuba
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Nicaragua
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Bolivia
- Capital of Ecuador
- Capital of Honduras
- Capital of Panama
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- Capital of Equatorial Guinea
- Capital of Guatemala
- 9 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Bolivia
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Uruguay
- 6 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Dominican Republic
- Capital of Venezuela
- Capital of Paraguay
28 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Peru • Capital of Spain • Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Panama • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Guatemala • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Nicaragua • Capital of Costa Rica • Capital of Puerto Rico • ...
Jose Puzzle 1 2025-05-24
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- Past simple tense of “come”
- Spanish for “date”
- Spanish for “start”
- Base form for “ended”
- Base form for “resisted”
- English for “pretender” in participle
- Base form of “accepted”
- Past Simple tense of “stride”
- English for “conducir” in past simple
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- Spanish for “want”
- Participle tense of “write”
- English for “apuntar” in participle
- Spanish for “need”
- English for “arrendar” in past simple
- Participle tense of “plant”
- Participle tense of “expect”
- Past simple tense of Wait
- Participle tense of “freeze”
- Participle tense of “mostrar”
- Base form of “gone”
20 Clues: Spanish for “want” • Spanish for “need” • Spanish for “date” • Spanish for “start” • Base form of “gone” • Base form for “ended” • Base form of “accepted” • Base form for “resisted” • Past simple tense of Wait • Past simple tense of “come” • Participle tense of “write” • Participle tense of “plant” • Participle tense of “expect” • Participle tense of “freeze” • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2025-01-23
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- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Costa Rica
- 3 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Puerto Rico
- Capital of El Salvador
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Cuba
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Nicaragua
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Bolivia
- Capital of Ecuador
- Capital of Honduras
- Capital of Panama
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- Capital of Equatorial Guinea
- Capital of Guatemala
- 9 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Bolivia
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Uruguay
- 6 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Dominican Republic
- Capital of Venezuela
- Capital of Paraguay
28 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Peru • Capital of Spain • Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Panama • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Guatemala • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Nicaragua • Capital of Costa Rica • Capital of Puerto Rico • ...
Brianna Ley - The Atlantic World 2024-10-15
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- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- deadly viral infection
- confrontation with Spanish conquistador Henan Cortes
- British vs french
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network new world,africa,europe
- slave ships across Atlantic
- Spanish abusing native american labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with the Americas
- exchange of products between nations
- incan ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transportation slaves from Africa to new world
- mix Spanish and native american
- spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: incan ruler • British vs french • private ownership • spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • deadly viral infection • slave ships across Atlantic • first contact with the Americas • competition for national wealth • mix Spanish and native american • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • ...
John Dill - Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- Mixed between Spanish and Native Americans
- Conquered the Incans
- Slaves being transported across Atlantic
- First to contact Americas
- Incan king
- Disease that killed many natives
- Spanish conquers
- Trade between Americas, Africa, Europe
- War between British and Spanish
- First British settlement in New world
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- Beneficial profits from trading
- Aztec king
- Goods going to and out of Americas
- Owned stocks in companies by many people
- Conquered the Aztecs
- Trades from around the world
- Spanish forcing Native Americans into labor
- Land owned by a bigger nation
- Route of Triangular trade system
- Owned private ship
20 Clues: Aztec king • Incan king • Spanish conquers • Owned private ship • Conquered the Incans • Conquered the Aztecs • First to contact Americas • Trades from around the world • Land owned by a bigger nation • Beneficial profits from trading • War between British and Spanish • Route of Triangular trade system • Disease that killed many natives • Goods going to and out of Americas • ...
Spanish Crossword H/W 2021-06-27
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- A village in spanish
- A word that means ugly in spanish
- a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish)
- house in spanish
- A town or a city (in spanish)
- the countryside in spanish
- where kings and queens live (in spanish)
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- southwest (in spanish)
- A word that means small in spanish {masculine)
- where cows,pigs and other aanimals might live (in spanish)
- old in spanish (masculine)
- A mobile homme where people might travel in (in spanish)
12 Clues: house in spanish • A village in spanish • southwest (in spanish) • old in spanish (masculine) • the countryside in spanish • A town or a city (in spanish) • A word that means ugly in spanish • where kings and queens live (in spanish) • A word that means small in spanish {masculine) • a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish) • ...
Spanish american war 2024-02-12
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- we had this for cuba because of all the revolutions
- exaggerated journalism
- effect of the Spanish american war
- etende power to other countries
- country spanish were involved in
- name to the 1st unites states cavalry
- southeast asian country
- us moving west
- extreme patriotism
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- u.s becomes a scare to other countries
- letter on the involvment of spanish in cuba
- us territory near asia
- we will not tolerate any european conquering
- us territory
- territories us acquired int he spanish american war
- causes of spanish american war
- yellow journalism made the u.s think thespanish sunk this ship
- stay in the land we have
18 Clues: us territory • us moving west • extreme patriotism • us territory near asia • exaggerated journalism • southeast asian country • stay in the land we have • causes of spanish american war • etende power to other countries • country spanish were involved in • effect of the Spanish american war • name to the 1st unites states cavalry • u.s becomes a scare to other countries • ...
15 words of spanish words 2024-12-02
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- it means you next to in Spanish
- it is one of the 5 senses of the body
- it is the color of clouds in Spanish
- it is the last color in the rainbow and it means black in spanish
- it means this in Spanish and used a lot
- its capital is Kingston and its in south america
- its capital is Guatemala city
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- it means the weather is cool in Spanish
- it is another type of people in mexico
- it is an another word for violet in Spanish
- it means great people in Spanish
- it is a small animal that has gray fur and lives in a tree
- it means you are standing in the back of him in Spanish
- the capital is Lima
- it is made out of ice blocks that look like a home in Spanish
15 Clues: the capital is Lima • its capital is Guatemala city • it means you next to in Spanish • it means great people in Spanish • it is the color of clouds in Spanish • it is one of the 5 senses of the body • it is another type of people in mexico • it means the weather is cool in Spanish • it means this in Spanish and used a lot • it is an another word for violet in Spanish • ...
Spanish Vocabulary By Kamauri Anders 2016-03-25
16 Clues: Wrinkles • Your son • Clothing • Accessory • On the leg • Your shoulder • Bald in Spanish • Your dads sister • Enjoy in spanish • Dance in Spanish • Sunday in spanish • Your brothers son • Your moms brother • Your daughter's son • To Clean or wipe away • Something you sit at in schools
Basics of Spanish 2021-01-01
16 Clues: 22 • 15 • March • Sunday • When ? • Goodbye • To speak • 7 in Spanish • Male of Chile • Good Afternoon • August in Spanish • Thursday in Spanish • American in Spanish • 'Tu' form of verb 'Ser' • We use this verb to tell the age • Nosotros of ver 'Trabajar'(To wrok)
Spanish American War 2024-02-12
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- Believed that the U.S. should not extend its territory overseas, opposite of Imperalists
- Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of warlike foreign policy
- When the U.S. won the Spanish-American war in 1898, they made this place an official U.S. territory
- This was the feeling people had because of the brutal Spanish tactics in Cuba
- They participated in 2 important battles in Cuba and their success gave Roosevelt national fame
- Believed in Manifest Destiny, mainly business-owners and believed in racial theories
- The U.S. ______ the Spanish-American War
- A style of newspaper remphasizeshat emphasized sensationalism over facts
- In 1917, the Jones-Shafroth provided people from this current U.S. territory citizenship
- Spanish-Americannish American war was a turning point in this type of U.S. policy
- Written by DeLone, Spanish minister, revealed the Spanish were not negotiating in good faith with the U.S.
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- America supported these 2 countries against aggressive Spanish rule
- A ship that sank, Spain was blamed, a contributing factor in the outbreak of the Spanish-American War
- Maine The explosion and sinking of this ship was one of the causes of the Spanish American War
- The U.S. obtained these 3 territories after the Spanish-American War
- American belief that they have a god-given right to expand into the West and civilize the country from coast to coast
- A policy set forth by President Monroe that any colonization by Europe in the Western hemisphere would be considered a hostile act
- In the late 19th and early 20th century, countries start to recognise the U.S. as a
18 Clues: The U.S. ______ the Spanish-American War • America supported these 2 countries against aggressive Spanish rule • Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of warlike foreign policy • The U.S. obtained these 3 territories after the Spanish-American War • A style of newspaper remphasizeshat emphasized sensationalism over facts • ...
Finals - Spanish 2 Puzzle 1 2022-05-24
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- Un cañon tiene ____ (cliffs)
- Backpacker in Spanish
- Se cepilla el ______.
- Los osos viven en una ______ (cave)
- The other word for plaza
- Mirror in Spanish
- The other word for alquilar
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- Crema dental es para los ________ (teeth)
- Conductor in Spanish
- Hall in Spanish
- To take off in Spanish
- Campfire in Spanish
- Escribes con tus _________.
- Llevo un gorro (hat) en mi ______.
14 Clues: Hall in Spanish • Mirror in Spanish • Campfire in Spanish • Conductor in Spanish • Backpacker in Spanish • Se cepilla el ______. • To take off in Spanish • The other word for plaza • Escribes con tus _________. • The other word for alquilar • Un cañon tiene ____ (cliffs) • Llevo un gorro (hat) en mi ______. • Los osos viven en una ______ (cave) • ...
Preliminary Review 2025-08-15
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- Saturday
- Accents go only over ____.
- The ' over a vowel is called an ____.
- 15
- 24
- 31
- Which letter combo makes a "Y" sound in Spanish?
- January
- 13
- 20
- A "G" followed by A, O, or U makes a ____G sound.
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- December
- 11
- Days & Months are never_____.
- H's are always ____in Spanish
- Wednesday
- October
- A word that begins with R should be ____.
- In Spanish there are natural word _____.
- First day of the week in Spanish is___.
- Word ends with N,S,___=2nd to last syllable stressed
21 Clues: 11 • 15 • 24 • 31 • 13 • 20 • October • January • December • Saturday • Wednesday • Accents go only over ____. • Days & Months are never_____. • H's are always ____in Spanish • The ' over a vowel is called an ____. • First day of the week in Spanish is___. • In Spanish there are natural word _____. • A word that begins with R should be ____. • Which letter combo makes a "Y" sound in Spanish? • ...
Age of Exploration 2017-05-18
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- He went on several voyages to the Americas and America was named after him
- Country that Columbus discovered in 1492
- Spanish sailor who sailed to the "New World" in 1492
- Largest killer of Native Americans in the Spanish colonies
- Portuguese explorer who was the first to explore the southern tip of Africa
- Aztec ruler who ruled during the time of Cortes' arrival.
- Individuals who were born from a European and Native American in Latin Americas
- Spanish Conquistador who led 500 troops to Tenochtitlan and conquered the Aztec Empire.
- Individuals who were born from a European and African in Latin Americas
- Exchange of plants, animals, materials, and diseases between America and Eurasia
- System used by Spanish authorities that allowed them to draft laborers to silver mines
- of Tordesillas The treaty signed by Spain and Portugal which split the western lands down a line of Demarcation from North to South
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- Trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Spanish explorer who persuaded the King to finance his journey to Asia
- Part of the Triangular trade where slaves were shipped to the Americas
- Decree by Queen Isabella which declared that Spanish settlers could use native Americans as workers.
- Region of South America that Portugal ruled over during the 1500's
- Spanish Conquistador who landed in South America and destroyed the Inca's with an outbreak of smallpox
- The three reasons for Europeans to start exploring the new lands
- Spanish or Portuguese people who had been born in the Americas
- First permanent English settlement in the Americas
- Spanish Conquerors whom traveled to the "New World" and conquered the natives using guns, swords and skill.
- Payments that governments gave out to new industries in the New World to encourage exports
- Country of where the Age of Exploration began
- Top social class of Latin America who were Spanish or Portuguese officials from Europe
25 Clues: Country that Columbus discovered in 1492 • Country of where the Age of Exploration began • First permanent English settlement in the Americas • Trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia • Spanish sailor who sailed to the "New World" in 1492 • Largest killer of Native Americans in the Spanish colonies • ...
TVHS newspaper spring 2024 2024-02-21
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- both French and Spanish are ___-languages, meaning they come from Latin
- another word for "multilingual"
- a dessert popular in France AND Spain--same word in both languages
- gullible
- A short street with no way out; also called a 'court' or 'corte' in Tucson (3 words)
- This Italian-sounding luxury sports car is actually French
- "Hola"--but en français...
- a color, a cosmetic...part of the name of Louisiana's capital
- "to sleep"--same in both French and Spanish
- "sad"--same both in French and Spanish
- An assortment of meats on a board, for example...
- When your queso/fromage doesn't belong to you...?
- Tropical island paradise in Polynesia--actually part of France
- The French one started in 1789, the American one in 1776
- "sad ___ baby" ? (a color, same in French, English, AND Spanish)
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- "vert"(French) or "verde"(Spanish)
- The US has 50 states; Canada has 10 _____
- Another word for "driver" (from French)
- Most houses have one in front or back, from Spanish
- English: cactus -in French, "cactus, & in Spanish, "cactus"--these words are _____.
- That feeling that you've 'been there/seen that before'
- A "___ d'état"--a sudden change in government
- "¿Dónde está el ___"--but in French (?)
- "Où sont les ___?"--but in Spanish (?)
- "Bonjour"--but en español...
- a popular street-food, like a thin pancake
- This iconic "Mexican" food was actually invented here in Tucson in a restaurant founded by a French descendant!
- "crème ____"--a dessert (this word literally means "burnt")
- When a movie first opens, a song first plays...
- A review/analysis of a book, movie, album...
- kind of like a mountain/ski cabin; same word in French AND Spanish
- A major road in Tucson; means garlic in Spanish...leads to the town with the same name
- in economics and history: "laissez-____"
33 Clues: gullible • "Hola"--but en français... • "Bonjour"--but en español... • another word for "multilingual" • "vert"(French) or "verde"(Spanish) • "Où sont les ___?"--but in Spanish (?) • "sad"--same both in French and Spanish • Another word for "driver" (from French) • "¿Dónde está el ___"--but in French (?) • in economics and history: "laissez-____" • ...
Ocupaciones y Verbo Ser 2024-11-01
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- a man who works well with wood / un hombre que trabaja bien con la madera
- a woman who heals animals / una mujer que sana animales
- "you all are" in Spanish
- "they are" in Spanish, female
- "they are" in Spanish, male
- a woman who can lie well on screen or a stage / una mujer que miente bien en pantalla o en un escenario
- "you are" in Spanish
- a man who works in either a car, bus, or limo / un hombre que trabaja en un carro, bus o limusina
- a woman who works in a hospital, but not a doctor / una mujer que trabaja en hospitales, pero que no es doctora
- una persona que instala y arregla luces / a person who installs and fixes lights
- "I am" in Spanish
- a woman who designs homes and buildings / una mujer que diseña casas y edificios
- a woman who helps people's health, but not physical / una mujer que ayuda a la gente con su salud, pero no física
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- a woman who knows the law well and defends people / una mujer que conoce la ley y defiende a la gente
- a person who investigates and publishes stories / una persona que investiga y publica historias
- "she is" in Spanish
- "we are" in Spanish, male
- a man who is trained for combat / un hombre que está entrenado para el combate
- "you are" in Spanish, but respectfully
- a man who knows how to put out a fire / un hombre que sabe apagar incendios
- a man who sells expensive and shiny stuff for rich people to wear / un hombre que vende cosas caras y brillantes para que los ricos usen
- "we are" in Spanish, female
- Adele, Kanye West, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Selena, Bad Bunny
- Mr. Roldán is this / Mr. Roldán es esto
- "he is" in Spanish
- a man who is good with numbers in a company / un hombre que es bueno con los números en un negocio
26 Clues: "I am" in Spanish • "he is" in Spanish • "she is" in Spanish • "you are" in Spanish • "you all are" in Spanish • "we are" in Spanish, male • "they are" in Spanish, male • "we are" in Spanish, female • "they are" in Spanish, female • "you are" in Spanish, but respectfully • Mr. Roldán is this / Mr. Roldán es esto • a woman who heals animals / una mujer que sana animales • ...
Spanish Culture 2021-12-15
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- The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena.
- A popular alcoholic beverage throughout the entire world, originating in Northern Mexico
- A very popular appetizer served in Spanish bars, with some bars named after this food.
- A religious celebration that takes place during the middle of December meant to honor Mary and Joseph, the earthly parents of Jesus.
- A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”.
- A circular baked chunk of flour, typically used as casing in burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas.
- A common event in Spanish culture where people will lie down and rest during the early hours of the afternoon.
- A green, and spicy, avocado-based mixture used for making some foods more flavorful, or just as a chip dip.
- A very well known type of Spanish hat, shaped like a large bowl with a cone-shaped peak in the middle.
- Around 3000 years ago, this holiday was created to celebrate relatives who have died.
- One of the best selling Spanish books of all time, written by Carlos Luiz Zafón
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- A long strip of fried dough eaten as breakfast or a treat, and incredibly popular in Spain, Mexico, and Portugal.
- The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish.
- Paper mache, usually shaped like an animal, and filled with candy. Is broken with a bat on birthdays.
- An art form shown through the use of a guitar, dance routine, and song to accompany.
- A word that describes a form of a porch with a hard rock floor, and even though the word is Spanish, it is very commonly used in English.
- The last name of a Spanish painter known worldwide for his abstract and “geometric” drawing style.
- The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event.
- A pile of saffron-flavored rice that is cooked with meats, vegetables, and seafood.
- A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th.
20 Clues: The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena. • A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”. • A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th. • The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event. • The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish. • ...
Spanish Maths 2024-11-29
17 Clues: Diez mas uno • Seis por dos • Siete por dos • Nueve por dos • Once mas ocho • Ocho mas ocho • Add in spanish • Cinco por tres • Trece mas siete • Diez menos diez • Catorce menos uno • Divide in Spanish • Subtract in spanish • Doce divido por dos • Multiply in spanish • Catorce divido por dos • Diez mas ocho menos uno
Spanish Crossword H/W 2021-06-27
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- A word that means small in spanish {masculine)
- where kings and queens live (in spanish)
- where cows,pigs and other aanimals might live (in spanish)
- a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish)
- A word that means ugly in spanish
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- A village in spanish
- A mobile homme where people might travel in (in spanish)
- old in spanish (masculine)
- southwest (in spanish)
- house in spanish
- the countryside in spanish
- A town or a city (in spanish)
12 Clues: house in spanish • A village in spanish • southwest (in spanish) • old in spanish (masculine) • the countryside in spanish • A town or a city (in spanish) • A word that means ugly in spanish • where kings and queens live (in spanish) • A word that means small in spanish {masculine) • a very tall building with multiple stories(in spanish) • ...
Spanish Greetings 2020-10-09
12 Clues: please • Thank you • See you soon • Good bye in Spanish • Good night in Spanish • My name is..in Spanish • How are you in Spanish • Good morning in Spanish • see you later in Spanish • See you tomorrow in Spanish • Nice to meet you in Spanish • Good afternoon/evening in Spanish
Los mariscos 2023-03-13
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- live fish
- a fish known for its dark red meat
- you have to peel it to eat it
- this restaurant is named after this animal
- seafood marinated in lime juice
- tilapia in Spanish
- dead fish
- a bigger version of a camaron
- fish known as cod in Spanish
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- shark in Spanish
- its shell is black and the meat on the inside is light orange
- Squidward is a ..
- fish known as trout in Spanish
- oyster in Spanish
- a fish known for its pink meat
- it has many tentacles
- Mr Krabs is a ..
- it can electrocute you, looks like a snake
18 Clues: live fish • dead fish • shark in Spanish • Mr Krabs is a .. • Squidward is a .. • oyster in Spanish • tilapia in Spanish • it has many tentacles • fish known as cod in Spanish • you have to peel it to eat it • a bigger version of a camaron • fish known as trout in Spanish • a fish known for its pink meat • seafood marinated in lime juice • a fish known for its dark red meat • ...
Western Geography 2022-11-17
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- "conqueror" in Spanish, a leader in the Spanish conquests of America
- to have or make room for
- government controlled by a single leader
- of great value
- harsh or severe
- in Spanish colonial America, a person of mixed Spanish and American Indian ancestry
- to rule or control
- in Spanish colonial America, a person of African and European descent
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- armed rebellion in which the mexican people fought for political and social reform
- the area from california and new mexico given by mexico to the US in 1848
- right granted by the Spanish government to its American colonists to demand labor or tribute from American Indians
- exchange of people, plants and animals, and ideas between the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere
- in spanish colonial america, a person born in Spain
- in spanish colonial America, an American-born descendent of Spanish settlers
- a complete ban on trade with a country
15 Clues: of great value • harsh or severe • to rule or control • to have or make room for • a complete ban on trade with a country • government controlled by a single leader • in spanish colonial america, a person born in Spain • "conqueror" in Spanish, a leader in the Spanish conquests of America • in Spanish colonial America, a person of African and European descent • ...
Spanish I Position and Random Words 2023-01-25
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- The Spanish phrase that refers to the position of an object relative to how close it is to another nearby object
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the position of an object relative to its greater forward placement relative to another object
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the position of an object relative to its downward vertical displacement relative to another object
- The Spanish verb (singular) that denotes that a person is currently in thought or currently believing something
- The Spanish adjective (masculine) that indicates whether a person feels well-prepared enough to partake in an activity
- The Spanish adjective (masculine) that refers to the toughness of an object’s material
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the location of an object outside another object
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the position of an object relative to its lesser forward placement relative to another object
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- The Spanish word that refers to the location of an object that is in the middle of two or more other objects
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the location of an object relative to how great of a distance it is from another
- The Spanish word that refers to the location of object relative to the location of another object that is opposite to the initial object
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the location of an object within another object
- The Spanish verb (singular) that means a loss of memory
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the position of an object relative to its upward vertical displacement relative to another object
- The Spanish phrase that refers to the position of an object relative to another nearby object, where both are adjacent to each other
15 Clues: The Spanish verb (singular) that means a loss of memory • The Spanish phrase that refers to the location of an object within another object • The Spanish phrase that refers to the location of an object outside another object • The Spanish adjective (masculine) that refers to the toughness of an object’s material • ...
Latin America 2013-04-11
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- of Demarcation an imganary line from the north pole to the south pole
- Cortes seached for treasure on the east coast
- Pizarro was a spanishconquistador
- daughter of Maya leader
- a person born of spanish spanish parents born outside; often among the best- educated and wealthiest people in the spanish colonies
- a system of writting using signs and symbols, used by the Maya and other cultures
- Hidalgo criollo priest
- both the plant and the kernel of corn
- a spanish goverment has to do americas demand taxes or labor from the native americains
- Columbus spotted land
- a runied ancient Maya city in wesetern Honduras
- a military officer who rules stricty
- de lturbide a high rankingofficer in the spanish army
- a knotted string used by Incan goverment officials and traders for record keeping
- a pipe or channel used to carry water from a distant source to dry areas
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- a person o mixed spanish and native American ancestry
- of Mexico The area in Mexico where Lake Texcoco, Tenochtitlan, and modern Mexico City are located
- Aztec metropolis cover more than five miles near modern Mexico
- an Agreement
- people thought it might the god
- 16- century conquerors working for the spanish goverment who were in chrge of gaining lad an wealth in the Americas
- plantation owned by the seterlers or the cathlac Chuch in spanish America
- de San martin served in the spanish army
- a city in Peru; capital ofthe Incan empire
- political movement in which people overthrow the existing goverment and setup alother
- Inca pachacuti son
- rulr of the Incan
- Bolivar The greatest American revoluionary leader
- The largest Maya city in northern part of Guatemala
29 Clues: an Agreement • rulr of the Incan • Inca pachacuti son • Columbus spotted land • Hidalgo criollo priest • daughter of Maya leader • people thought it might the god • Pizarro was a spanishconquistador • a military officer who rules stricty • both the plant and the kernel of corn • de San martin served in the spanish army • a city in Peru; capital ofthe Incan empire • ...
Crossword 2013-04-10
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- a person born of spanish parents born outside of spain
- a knotted string used by incan government officials and traders for record keeping
- a system of writing using signs and symbols
- pachuti's son
- the ways that goods and services are produced and made available to people
- the incan capital
- treaty between spain and portugal allowing spain to settle and trade west of the line of demarcation and portugal the same east
- a poor latin american farmer
- a political movement in which people overthrow the existing government and set up another one
- The largest maya city
- plantain owned by the spanish settlers or the catholic church in spanish america
- aztec ruler during the war with herman cortes
- having to do with the city
- to spend to earn more money
- the daughter of a aztec ruler and was herman's translator
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- conquerors working for the spanish government who were in charge of gaining land and wealth
- the right to demand taxes or labor from native americans
- imaginary line during the treaty of tordesillas
- ruler on incas in 1438
- both the kernel and plant of corn
- spanish conquistador that conquered the aztecs
- spanish explorer that founded spanish america
- where the Aztec first arrived in the 1100
- the largest country in south america
- the Aztec capital
- spanish conquistador that conquered the inca
- having to do with the countryside
- agreement in writing made between two or more countries
- a pipe or channel used to carry water form a distant water source to dry areas
- a military officer who rules strictly
- person of mixed spanish and native american ancestry
31 Clues: pachuti's son • the incan capital • the Aztec capital • The largest maya city • ruler on incas in 1438 • having to do with the city • to spend to earn more money • a poor latin american farmer • both the kernel and plant of corn • having to do with the countryside • the largest country in south america • a military officer who rules strictly • ...
Spanish Empire Crossword (10 Points) 2022-09-28
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- The title given to the leader of a Spanish region who reported to the King
- A land grant given to Spanish settlers that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Indians
- The lowest level of citizens according to the Spanish society
- The Aztec Emperor who was taken hostage and eventually killed by Cortes
- Forts that were designed to house soldiers
- People who were born in Spain
- This man led an army of Spanish and Indian allies to take down the Aztec Empire
- Indians would work on ____________ where they would harvest and process sugar cane
- Religious settlements ran by priests and friars; Indians were converted here
- The Columbian ____________; the transfer of goods, food, animals, and more between the Old World and the New World
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- People born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- People who have Spanish and Indian background
- He crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1492 and connected the Old World to the New World
- This man led an army to take down the Inca Empire
- Indians would work in __________ to obtain as much silver as possible
- Spanish for towns, this settlement served as a hub for trade & farm
- This dictated how the land was divided and how the social classes were structured
- The cardinal direction traveled by Columbus when trying to reach Asia
- Spanish word for a conquerer; Examples include Hernán Cortés and Frasisco Pizzaro
- Treaty of __________; This was signed by the pope and divided the world into Spanish & Portuguese
- Created a map of the world showing Asia and Europe to be quite close; His map was based off of Marco Polo's travels and unit conversion errors
21 Clues: People who were born in Spain • Forts that were designed to house soldiers • People who have Spanish and Indian background • People born in the Americas to Spanish parents • This man led an army to take down the Inca Empire • The lowest level of citizens according to the Spanish society • Spanish for towns, this settlement served as a hub for trade & farm • ...
Barcelona Player Class of 2000 2023-06-12
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- - Mexican defender and versatile player
- - Brazilian playmaker and skillful dribbler
- - Spanish goalkeeper and product of Barcelona's youth system
- - Brazilian right-back and attacking threat
- - Cameroonian striker and prolific goalscorer
- - French forward and World Cup winner
- - Spanish midfielder known for his technique and vision
- - Portuguese midfielder with excellent passing ability
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- - Spanish midfielder known for his positional play
- - Spanish striker and integral part of the team's success
- - Spanish defender and long-time Barcelona captain
- - Icelandic forward with a good eye for goal
- - Spanish midfielder and master of possession
- - Spanish center-back and commanding presence
- - Argentine forward and record-breaking goal scorer
15 Clues: - French forward and World Cup winner • - Mexican defender and versatile player • - Brazilian playmaker and skillful dribbler • - Brazilian right-back and attacking threat • - Icelandic forward with a good eye for goal • - Spanish midfielder and master of possession • - Spanish center-back and commanding presence • - Cameroonian striker and prolific goalscorer • ...
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- What is the fourth day of the week?
- What is alone in Spanish?
- What is thirty minus twenty?
- What is an underwater sport that has 4 different strokes?
- What is to walk in Spanish?
- What is to embrace in Spanish?
- What is yellow in Spanish?
- What is bigger than a day and smaller than a year?
- How do you say true in Spanish?
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- What is the opposite of organized?
- What is the capital of Guatemala?
- What is studious in Spanish?
- What is a word that sounds like equal and is used in greetings?
- What is a sports related adjective?
- What is name in spanish?
15 Clues: What is name in spanish? • What is alone in Spanish? • What is yellow in Spanish? • What is to walk in Spanish? • What is studious in Spanish? • What is thirty minus twenty? • What is to embrace in Spanish? • How do you say true in Spanish? • What is the capital of Guatemala? • What is the opposite of organized? • What is the fourth day of the week? • ...
Group 2 2021-10-27
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- The Spanish word for mother
- The Spanish word for "we"
- The capital of Dominican Republic
- Lima is the capital of this country
- Bogota is the capital of this country
- The Spanish word for gift / present
- First and last name of Mexican painter with a unibrow
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- The Spanish word for to live
- The Spanish word for "I have"
- The Spanish word for exam
- The Spanish word for water
- The capital of Equatorial Guinea
- The capital of Spain
- The English word for hermano
14 Clues: The capital of Spain • The Spanish word for exam • The Spanish word for "we" • The Spanish word for water • The Spanish word for mother • The Spanish word for to live • The English word for hermano • The Spanish word for "I have" • The capital of Equatorial Guinea • The capital of Dominican Republic • Lima is the capital of this country • The Spanish word for gift / present • ...
Comida Española 2023-04-24
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- Baked Sardines (no spaces between words)
- Cold Soup
- "Octopus" in Spanish
- Rice Pudding (no spaces between words!)
- Asturian Crepes
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- "Shrimp" in Spanish
- Hot stew with beans and sausage
- Thin sliced ham is called "Jamón _____________"
- Spanish appetizer
- Spanish rice dish with seafood in it
- Fried tapa with cheese, potato and meat inside (looks like a fat mozarella stick)
- Spanish Cider
- This is called BLUE cheese in Spanish (write the word for BLUE)
- Spanish for "Mussel"
14 Clues: Cold Soup • Spanish Cider • Asturian Crepes • Spanish appetizer • "Shrimp" in Spanish • "Octopus" in Spanish • Spanish for "Mussel" • Hot stew with beans and sausage • Spanish rice dish with seafood in it • Rice Pudding (no spaces between words!) • Baked Sardines (no spaces between words) • Thin sliced ham is called "Jamón _____________" • ...
Valentine's Day Spanish Crossword 2022-02-14
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- Sweets.
- Dear.
- Valentine's Day in Spanish.
- You are very important to me.
- Poem in Spanish.
- Like a letter, for holidays.
- I LIKE you.
- Candy.
- Common Valentine's day gift.
- I like you A LOT.
- to love
- heart
- Common Valentine's Day flower.
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- I'm in love with you.
- In love.
- Spanish name for winged archer.
- Another name for Valentine's Day in Spanish.
- You are very special to me.
- I want you.
- What Cupid carries.
- Poetry.
- love
- to fall in love
- I love you.
24 Clues: love • Dear. • heart • Candy. • Sweets. • Poetry. • to love • In love. • I want you. • I LIKE you. • I love you. • to fall in love • Poem in Spanish. • I like you A LOT. • What Cupid carries. • I'm in love with you. • You are very special to me. • Valentine's Day in Spanish. • Like a letter, for holidays. • Common Valentine's day gift. • You are very important to me. • Common Valentine's Day flower. • ...
Guatemala 2022-05-12
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- Spanish word for chicken
- Spanish word for rice
- Traditions of a group of people
- Climate of Guatemala
- Remnants from old structures
- A Mayan ruin
- In between N and S America
- Somthething you listen to
- Spanish word for native person
- a volcano in Guatemala
- A common yellow crop
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- Another word for pretty
- Fire Mountain
- Country in Central America
- First name of famous Guatemalan musician
- Commonly eaten with rice
- A type of music popular in Guatemala
- Spanish word for cooking
- A type of soup
- An ancient civilization
20 Clues: A Mayan ruin • Fire Mountain • A type of soup • Climate of Guatemala • A common yellow crop • Spanish word for rice • a volcano in Guatemala • Another word for pretty • An ancient civilization • Spanish word for chicken • Commonly eaten with rice • Spanish word for cooking • Somthething you listen to • Country in Central America • In between N and S America • Remnants from old structures • ...
Camryn Matlin 2024-10-08
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- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- serious infection spread from the Spanish ship
- emperor of Aztec empire
- British vs french
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network new world, africa,europe
- slave ships around atlantic
- spanish abusing native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with the Americas
- the import of export of goods and services
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transportation slaves from Africa to new world
- mix spanish and native american
- Spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: Incan ruler • British vs french • private ownership • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • emperor of Aztec empire • slave ships around atlantic • first contact with the Americas • competition for national wealth • mix spanish and native american • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • ...
renaissance music 2014-01-14
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- Renaissance eighth note.
- Spanish narrative song.
- You usually forget it at home.
- English song with lute accompaniment.
- Low-fat Spanish genre.
- Keyboard for young ladies.
- Abstract instrumental music.
- Slow dance that was followed by a galliard.
- Forebear of the trombone.
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- Ensemble of instruments.
- Ocarina made of a goat's horn.
- Refined and complex Italian song.
- Woodwind with a J shape.
- Spanish variations.
- Pipeless organ.
- Special notation for plucked instruments.
- Played in Spain instead of the lute.
- French polyphonic song.
- Spanish warm-up.
- The most important instrument of the Renaissance era.
20 Clues: Pipeless organ. • Spanish warm-up. • Spanish variations. • Low-fat Spanish genre. • Spanish narrative song. • French polyphonic song. • Ensemble of instruments. • Renaissance eighth note. • Woodwind with a J shape. • Forebear of the trombone. • Keyboard for young ladies. • Abstract instrumental music. • Ocarina made of a goat's horn. • You usually forget it at home. • ...
Preliminary Review 2025-08-14
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- January
- Days & Months are never_____.
- H's are always ____in Spanish
- December
- Accents go only over ____.
- A "G" followed by A, O, or U makes a ____G sound.
- 11
- October
- In Spanish there are natural word _____.
- Word ends with N,S,___=2nd to last syllable stressed
- 20
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- The ' over a vowel is called an ____.
- 31
- 15
- Saturday
- Wednesday
- Which letter combo makes a "Y" sound in Spanish?
- First day of the week in Spanish is___.
- 13
- 24
- A word that begins with R should be ____.
21 Clues: 31 • 15 • 11 • 13 • 24 • 20 • January • October • Saturday • December • Wednesday • Accents go only over ____. • Days & Months are never_____. • H's are always ____in Spanish • The ' over a vowel is called an ____. • First day of the week in Spanish is___. • In Spanish there are natural word _____. • A word that begins with R should be ____. • Which letter combo makes a "Y" sound in Spanish? • ...
Unit 2 - Discovery and Settlement 2018-09-26
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- ship with a steering rudder and triangular sails, allowed sailors to sail against the wind
- person born in Spain’s American colonies to Spanish parents
- a person of mixed Spanish and African heritage
- person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
- rule by lords who owe loyalty to a monarch
- agreement for ruling the Plymouth Colony, signed by Pilgrims before they landed at Plymouth
- a person of mixed Spanish and Indian heritage
- device that shows which direction is North, allowed sailors to sail in a straight line
- French word meaning “rebirth”; burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300s to about 1600
- instrument to measure the positions of stars and figure out latitude
- a water route through North America
- representative assembly in England
- town in the Spanish colonies
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- large estate farmed by many workers
- legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- right given by Spanish government to Spanish settlers to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- Spanish word for conqueror
- king or queen
- movement to reform the Catholic Church in the 1500s; led to creation of many different Christian churches
- document that guaranteed rights to English nobles
- world-wide exchange of goods and ideas that began with Columbus’s voyages to the Americas
- group of people who move to a new land and are ruled by the government of their native land
- ocean trip from Africa to the Americans in which thousands of enslaved Africans died
- religious settlement run by Catholic priests and friars
- peasants who worked for a lord and could not leave without the lord’s permission
- fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies
26 Clues: king or queen • Spanish word for conqueror • town in the Spanish colonies • representative assembly in England • large estate farmed by many workers • a water route through North America • rule by lords who owe loyalty to a monarch • a person of mixed Spanish and Indian heritage • a person of mixed Spanish and African heritage • ...
Jamie's Crossword 4-14-17 a 2017-04-16
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- si in English
- Sleeps all day
- used by cats to pee
- a pile of sticks
- last name of Pablo
- son of Gerrie
- a Russian composers first name
- a way to waste your time
- favorite sport in South America
- día in Spanish
- Jamie's pass time game
- granddaughter of Fran
- año in English
- tommy can play this instrument
- composed a "Pathetic" work
- name of flute player
- sol in English
- what is carro
- what is sister
- an instrument that is also called "high wood"
- a Austrian composers middle Name
- padre in English
- a split on the road
- a California composers first name
- city in Texas
- in Spanish
- abuela
- night in Spanish
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- kristine's best roommate
- city in Arizona
- Costa Rican vegetable
- what is Tiner to Jamie Pedrini
- sister of Francie
- sour cream in Spanish
- seven of eight
- a wind instrument
- composer of mass without oboes
- Chiskowsky
- sister of Tiner
- street in Arcadia Ca
- composers last name
- daughter of Carole
- composers first name
- an instrument with strings
- a French composer last name
- name of composer
- comida in Spanish
- a thing on the top of houses
- roster in Spanish
- Tommy's instrument
- Man's best friend
- a sweethearts name
- cheese in Spanish
- house in Spanish
54 Clues: abuela • Chiskowsky • in Spanish • si in English • son of Gerrie • what is carro • city in Texas • Sleeps all day • seven of eight • día in Spanish • año in English • sol in English • what is sister • city in Arizona • sister of Tiner • a pile of sticks • name of composer • padre in English • night in Spanish • house in Spanish • sister of Francie • a wind instrument • comida in Spanish • roster in Spanish • ...
Hispanic Culture Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- What is the traditional Spanish dessert made of caramelized sugar and custard?
- What is the traditional Spanish dance characterized by intricate footwork and hand clapping?
- Who is the famous Colombian singer known for her international hits?
- What is the name of the Mexican celebration that honors deceased loved ones?
- What is the name of the traditional Mexican folk dance often performed at celebrations?
- What is the capital city of Spain?
- What is the name for a Mexican sandwich made with a bolillo or telera roll?
- Who is the famous Mexican artist known for her colorful depictions of indigenous culture?
- What is the term used for the festive procession often accompanied by music and dance, particularly in Latin American countries?
- What is the name of the traditional Mexican soup made with hominy and meat, usually pork?
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- What is the capital city of Argentina?
- What is the Spanish word for "hello"?
- What is the Mexican holiday celebrated on May 5th?
- What is the traditional Spanish rice dish often cooked with saffron and various seafood?
- What is the Spanish word for "cheese"?
- Who is the famous Spanish architect known for his unique and innovative designs, including the Sagrada Familia?
- What is the name of the traditional Mexican sauce made from chili peppers, tomatoes, and spices?
- What is the Spanish word for "bread"?
- What is the traditional Spanish dish of small savory dishes served as appetizers?
- In which country would you find the famous Machu Picchu ruins?
20 Clues: What is the capital city of Spain? • What is the Spanish word for "hello"? • What is the Spanish word for "bread"? • What is the capital city of Argentina? • What is the Spanish word for "cheese"? • What is the Mexican holiday celebrated on May 5th? • In which country would you find the famous Machu Picchu ruins? • ...
Espana 2025-08-11
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- what Mom always has room to eat- in Spanish
- the verb- to laugh in spanish
- friends-in Spanish
- what Petaluma is famous for
- yummy food- in spanish
- hug in Spanish
- kiss in Spanish
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- what dance Spain is famous for
- students in Spanish
- where you are both going to go during the year- in Spanish
- happy-in Spanish
- love in Spanish
12 Clues: hug in Spanish • love in Spanish • kiss in Spanish • happy-in Spanish • friends-in Spanish • students in Spanish • yummy food- in spanish • what Petaluma is famous for • the verb- to laugh in spanish • what dance Spain is famous for • what Mom always has room to eat- in Spanish • where you are both going to go during the year- in Spanish
Chapter 12! 2025-10-26
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- uprising in New granada
- investigator under Charles III
- The area that had the greatest amount of mercury in South America.
- strips of land near Brazilian coast given to nobles for development of land
- It was a Brazilian port, which became important after the gold strikes.
- The area of Brazil on the mountain interior area where gold strikes were found.
- rebellion leader in Peru
- A Portuguese leader who led an expedition to India but landed in Brazil.
- latin american social hierarchy based on racial origin
- prime minister of portugal
- a male Spanish ruler that sponsored conquests of the Americas
- a Spanish settler that controlled the labor of the Natives
- friends of the country
- Spanish conquistador that expanded Spanish rule over the Americas
- Government officials in Spanish America who ruled colonies for the king.
- known for implementing many Bourbon reforms
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- war after Philip of Anjou was crowned king
- A mine in modern day Bolivia which was the largest of the silver mines in New World.
- a labor system where the Natives traded labor for protection and religious knowledge
- a female Spanish ruler that sponsored the expansion of Spanish rule
- a labor system that required the Natives to work in a specific time of the year
- capital of new Spain
- what holiday is it today
- Estates in Spanish colonies in New World which produced agriculture related products
- central area of Spain colonies
25 Clues: capital of new Spain • friends of the country • uprising in New granada • rebellion leader in Peru • what holiday is it today • prime minister of portugal • investigator under Charles III • central area of Spain colonies • war after Philip of Anjou was crowned king • known for implementing many Bourbon reforms • latin american social hierarchy based on racial origin • ...
U1L1 - Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-28
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- How to say ¨friends¨ in Spanish
- Ellos van a _________ la guitarra.
- Me gusta _________ la televisión.
- If I want to do well on the test I should __________.
- If you are tired you should _________.
- Yo voy a leer un _________.
- How do you say ¨but¨ in Spanish?
- to learn in Spanish
- Ella va a __________ al fútbol.
- This food word is spelled and pronounced the same in English and Spanish.
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- Ellas son amigos y van a ________ por teléfono.
- What is the word for ¨to write¨ in Spanish?
- A él le gusta __________ los deportes.
- ¨Cookie¨ in Spanish
- If someone is thirsty they should __________.
- Tengo clases en la __________.
16 Clues: ¨Cookie¨ in Spanish • to learn in Spanish • Yo voy a leer un _________. • Tengo clases en la __________. • How to say ¨friends¨ in Spanish • Ella va a __________ al fútbol. • How do you say ¨but¨ in Spanish? • Me gusta _________ la televisión. • Ellos van a _________ la guitarra. • A él le gusta __________ los deportes. • If you are tired you should _________. • ...
Chapter 2 The Americans 2025-10-24
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- Protestant group that wanted to completely break away from the Church of England
- Spanish system where colonists received land and could demand labor from Native Americans
- Spanish explorer and soldier who conquered lands in the Americas
- Pueblo religious leader who led a Native American revolt against the Spanish in New Mexico (1680)
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- Founder of Rhode Island; promoted religious freedom and separation of church and state
- Puritan leader and first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Short for Massachusetts Bay Colony, a major Puritan settlement founded in 1630
- English Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England
- Spanish explorer who discovered Florida while searching for the Fountain of Youth
- Leader of the Jamestown colony who helped it survive through strict discipline and trade with Natives
- Spanish colony in North America, founded after Cortés’s conquest of Mexico
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- Puritan woman banished from Massachusetts for challenging church leaders
- English colony in New England, home to Puritans and key to early American history
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico (1519–1521)
- First permanent English settlement in North America (founded 1607 in Virginia)
- Native American chief who led a powerful confederation near Jamestown
- Businesses where investors pooled money to fund colonies and share profits
- Area explored and colonized by the Spanish in the American Southwest
- Conflict (1636–1637) between New England colonists and the Pequot tribe, ending in Pequot defeat
20 Clues: Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • English Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England • Spanish explorer and soldier who conquered lands in the Americas • Puritan leader and first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony • Area explored and colonized by the Spanish in the American Southwest • ...
Secondary School 2022-08-17
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- We are learning the language of France.
- We read books in English
- (Three words-In Spanish)We read books in Spanish
- We improve our Speaking
- We read a lot, we learn vocabulary, we write, and we have a Glossary!
- (In Spanish) We make calculations
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- (Three words-In Spanish) We learn about the world, our context, our duties and rights
- (Two words-In Spanish) We learn chemistry
- (In Spanish) We are learning about the events of countries and continents.
- (In Spanish) We learn about mountains and rivers and about the Earth
- (in Spanish) We learn to use a computer
- We learn about living organisms
- (in Spanish) We discuss ideas
- We learn about tenses in English, for example
14 Clues: We improve our Speaking • We read books in English • (in Spanish) We discuss ideas • We learn about living organisms • (In Spanish) We make calculations • We are learning the language of France. • (in Spanish) We learn to use a computer • (Two words-In Spanish) We learn chemistry • We learn about tenses in English, for example • ...
Spanish words 2023-11-16
11 Clues: six in Spanish • two in Spanish • ten in Spanish • one in Spanish • four in Spanish • five in Spanish • nine in Spanish • three in Spanish • eight in Spanish • twelve in Spanish • eleven in Spanish
Meses del ano / Months of the year. 2025-08-04
11 Clues: May in Spanish • June in Spanish • July in Spanish • April in Spanish • March in Spanish • October in Spanish • January is Spanish • December in Spanish • November in Spanish • February in Spanish • September in Spanish
Spanish Crossword 2023-01-06
11 Clues: spanish for good • spanish for very • spanish for neat • spanish for lazy • spanish for funny • spanish for daring • spanish for patient • spanish for serious • spanish for artistic • spanish for impatient • spanish for intelligent
spanish 2024-11-06
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- spanish word for death
- the people that you celebrate with
- spanish word for grave
- spanish word for life
- a common flower used on the holiday
- spanish word for skelton
- colorful skulls made from sugar
- a type of candle used in the altars
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- the spanish word for cemetery
- the spanish word for spirt
- the alters to honor the dead
- a traditional mexican drink
- the month in which dia de la muertos is
- many people _____ and dance on this holiday
- a dish commonly made for this holiday
15 Clues: spanish word for life • spanish word for death • spanish word for grave • spanish word for skelton • the spanish word for spirt • a traditional mexican drink • the alters to honor the dead • the spanish word for cemetery • colorful skulls made from sugar • the people that you celebrate with • a common flower used on the holiday • a type of candle used in the altars • ...
Día de los Reyes Magos 2015-01-06
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- what you write and put in an envelope
- celebrate in Spanish
- doll in Spanish
- people who offered presents to Jesus (kings)
- how do you say gold in Spanish
- shoes in Spanish
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- what people eat for breakfast on January 6th
- find in Spanish
- ask for in Spanish
- magician in Spanish
- present in Spanish
- date in spanish
12 Clues: find in Spanish • doll in Spanish • date in spanish • shoes in Spanish • ask for in Spanish • present in Spanish • magician in Spanish • celebrate in Spanish • how do you say gold in Spanish • what you write and put in an envelope • what people eat for breakfast on January 6th • people who offered presents to Jesus (kings)
Interesting facts about the spanish language. 2015-09-02
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- Brain resistant to Alzheimer's.
- opportunity to strengthen brain.
- Country with the largest population of spanish speakers.
- Was created the same year Columbus arrived to America
- Term used to refer to Spanish
- Have Spanish as their official language.
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- words with 5 vowels.
- More developed area in bilingual brain.
- Key brain fuction
- outperform on state mandated test.
- Process the language sounds.
- Have a higher salary and career opport.
- By 2050 will be the largest country w/spanish speaking people
- States 2nd country with most spanish speakers.
- organizes language for active speech.
- In the 18th century it was the diplomatic language
16 Clues: Key brain fuction • words with 5 vowels. • Process the language sounds. • Term used to refer to Spanish • Brain resistant to Alzheimer's. • opportunity to strengthen brain. • outperform on state mandated test. • organizes language for active speech. • More developed area in bilingual brain. • Have a higher salary and career opport. • Have Spanish as their official language. • ...
!Buenas Tardes Clase !, By Jumisha McNeill 2014-04-16
25 Clues: he • her • bye • red • book • pink • blue • hello • green • to be • write • white • please • Thursday • homework • Wednesday • use a pencil • your welcome • good afternoon • what happened ? • go to the board • seven-fifty five • I speak Spanish ? • What's Monday In Spanish ? • How do you say colors in Spanish ?
Days & Month 2023-10-17
20 Clues: Easter • Spring • Summer • Hump day • Christmas • Taco ____ • Halloween • New Years • Eight month • Thanksgiving • Lepurchan Day • Fourth of July • Back to school • Valentines Day • Best day of the week • Fifth day of the week • The day after yesterday • Last day of spanish week • First day of Spanish Week • Second day of the spanish week
hummanities 2014-11-23
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- what did the Spanish want to conquer?
- what did Cortes do to his ships so that his crew couldn't flee?
- what was part of the Aztecs diet?
- what are people called if they believe I ore than 1 god?
- what did the Spanish want gold for?
- what did the Spanish convert the Aztecs to?
- what did the Aztecs believe the earth was?
- how could the Aztecs society be described before the Spanish conquest?
- what did the Spanish want to spread throughout the world?
- what was one thing that boys learnt at school?
- what food was created by the Aztecs?
- what happened to almost all of the Aztecs in 521?
- America where are the Inca, Aztec and Mayan empires located?
- what did Montezuma think Cortes was?
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- what is the capital of the incas civilization?
- the Spanish had a positive and a ________ impact on the Aztecs live?
- what was religion to the Aztecs?
- what action did the Aztecs believe pleased the gods?
- what side of South America did the incas live on?
- what source of free labour did the Spanish bring back with them?
- how many meals did the Aztecs eat each day?
- how could he Aztecs resources be described?
- what was the aztecs society governed by?
23 Clues: what was religion to the Aztecs? • what was part of the Aztecs diet? • what did the Spanish want gold for? • what food was created by the Aztecs? • what did Montezuma think Cortes was? • what did the Spanish want to conquer? • what was the aztecs society governed by? • what did the Aztecs believe the earth was? • what did the Spanish convert the Aztecs to? • ...
Who are Latinos? 2020-09-16
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- plays in important role in Latinos' lives
- second wave of Cubans who left from the Port of Mariel and were less educated/lower class
- Spanish conquerors initiated the conversion of the natives to this religion
- male with origins in Latin America
- median age of US population as a whole
- multiple females with origins in Latin America
- age of US Latinos
- language spoken by most Latinos
- female with origins in Latin America
- official language of Brazil
- government made term referring to people who speak Spanish or of Spanish decent
- this wave of Cubans were middle or upper class families with some education
- state with the most Latinos in the US
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- part of the healthcare team, must be familiar with multiple accents and expression in Spanish
- native Indian
- people with origins in Latin America
- country that is part of Latin America but where Spanish is not the official language
- created the term Hispanic in the 1960s
- neutral Spanish where words are pronounced without an identifiable accent
- mixed European and Native Indian person
- mixed African and European persons
- Brazil and Peru had significant migrations from this country in the late 19th century
- number of Latinos in the US
23 Clues: native Indian • age of US Latinos • official language of Brazil • number of Latinos in the US • language spoken by most Latinos • male with origins in Latin America • mixed African and European persons • people with origins in Latin America • female with origins in Latin America • state with the most Latinos in the US • created the term Hispanic in the 1960s • ...
