spanish Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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) • ...
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 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
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 • ...
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
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 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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 _____________" • ...
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? • ...
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? • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2026-02-01
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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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
!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
El verano de Ricardo 2024-09-27
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- Spanish for "slowly"
- to go
- Laura no ____ que Ricardo existe.
- Ricardo busca _________ de sus abuelos.
- Jorge llama ______ a Ricardo.
- Laura ______ conversacion de Ricardo.
- Spanish for "voice"
- Ricardo ________ por la manana
- Ricardo dice que participar en __________
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- Ricardo les pide a sus abuelos un ________ para de espana
- Spanish for "a lie"
- to participate
- Ricardo escribe _______ a sus abuelos.
- Spanish for "hear"
- to know
- le nino ____ un libro
- ricardo estaba _______ de los planes de vacaciones de sus amigos
- he/she says
- this
19 Clues: this • to go • to know • he/she says • to participate • Spanish for "hear" • Spanish for "a lie" • Spanish for "voice" • Spanish for "slowly" • le nino ____ un libro • Jorge llama ______ a Ricardo. • Ricardo ________ por la manana • Laura no ____ que Ricardo existe. • Laura ______ conversacion de Ricardo. • Ricardo escribe _______ a sus abuelos. • Ricardo busca _________ de sus abuelos. • ...
Spanish Crossword 2021-09-28
11 Clues: red in spanish • pink in spanish • gray in spanish • blue in spanish • white in spanish • brown in spanish • black in spanish • green in spanish • purple in spanish • orange in spanish • yellow in spanish
New World Empires 2023-08-04
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- Italian explorer; "discovered" the New World in 1492
- Word carved into a tree at the 2nd colony of Roanoke
- Item for New France's economic survival
- First European colony established in the New World
- Founder of New Amsterdam
- Spanish Conquistador; explored the Grand Canyon
- Spanish slavery system used to enslave the Native Americans in the New World
- European slave trading sites in West Africa.
- Spanish Catholic priest; encouraged African slavery in the New World
- Native Americans who lived in Mexico when Spain arrived in 1519
- England's first attempt at colonization in the New World
- Founder of Quebec
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- Spanish conquerors who came in search of "God, Gold, and Glory"
- European disease; killed 90% of the Native Americans in the New World
- The oldest city established in the United States
- Spanish Conquistador; captured Mexico in 1522
- Spanish Conquistador; Explored Floria in 1513
- Spanish Conquistador; explored South America in 1531
- English journalist; promoted the idea of Joint Stock Companies
- Ruler of England; started England's colonial efforts in the New World
- Founder of the Roanoke colonies
- Trading route between Europe and the Far East.
- European nation; discovered a water route around Africa
- Capitol and fur trading hub of New France
24 Clues: Founder of Quebec • Founder of New Amsterdam • Founder of the Roanoke colonies • Item for New France's economic survival • Capitol and fur trading hub of New France • European slave trading sites in West Africa. • Spanish Conquistador; captured Mexico in 1522 • Spanish Conquistador; Explored Floria in 1513 • Trading route between Europe and the Far East. • ...
Texas History: Regions, Natives, and Spanish Colonial Era 2024-09-24
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- Spain had fights over TX territory with this empire
- Explored the "sea of grass"
- Landform in the Great Plains
- The Mountains and Basins has the highest ______
- Travel route connecting Mexico City to Spanish Texas
- ___________ was a negative thing brought to TX by Spaniards
- Region that gets the most rain
- Spanish explorer
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- Mapped the TX coast in 1519
- Used dug-out canoes
- Spanish priests, established and ran missions
- El Derado and Cibola were legendary cities made of this precious metal
- Spain practiced this form of Christianity
- Spanish military outpost, usually near a mission
- Most feared native tribe in TX
- Caddo word that means friend
- Religious outpost made to convert natives to the Spanish way of life
- This empire heavily influenced TX
- Conquered the Aztec empire
- Moving from place to place
20 Clues: Spanish explorer • Used dug-out canoes • Conquered the Aztec empire • Moving from place to place • Mapped the TX coast in 1519 • Explored the "sea of grass" • Landform in the Great Plains • Caddo word that means friend • Most feared native tribe in TX • Region that gets the most rain • This empire heavily influenced TX • Spain practiced this form of Christianity • ...
Unidades 7 y 8 ExpEsp 2021-03-08
20 Clues: sad • I like • ¿what? • youngboy • Iam Happy • He is tall • She is big • My name is • you all are • disorganize • there is/are • I am handsome • Hi in Spanish • You are young • She is pretty • I'm in Spanish • I have a pencil • I am intelligente • you(formal) are old • Good morning in Spanish
Día de los Reyes Magos 2015-01-06
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- ask for in Spanish
- how do you say gold in Spanish
- doll in Spanish
- celebrate in Spanish
- what you write put into an envelope
- shoes in Spanish
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- people who offered presents to Jesus (kings)
- what some people have for breakfast on January 6th
- magician in Spanish
- find in Spanish
- date in spanish
- present in Spanish
12 Clues: doll in Spanish • find 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 put into an envelope • people who offered presents to Jesus (kings) • what some people have for breakfast on January 6th
Spanish 1 First Puzzle 2022-08-14
11 Clues: cat in spanish • sad in spanish • red in spanish • blue in spanish • happy in spanish • juice in spanish • orange in spanish • lemonade in spanish • number one in spanish • number two in spanish • number three in spanish
miembros de familia 2025-03-18
11 Clues: Mum in spanish • Dad in spanish • Aunt in spanish • Uncle in spanish • Family in spanish • Sister in spanish • Brother in spanish • Grandfather in spanish • Grandmother in spanish • Cousin (male) in spanish • Cousin (female) in spanish
Ser/Nationalities 2022-12-05
12 Clues: Cuban in spanish • Chilean in spanish • Mexican in spanish • Bolivian in spanish • Form of ser for 'i' • Peruvian in spanish • To be; other meaning • Columbian in spanish • Form of ser for 'el' • Costa rican in spanish • Argentinian in spanish • Form of ser for 'ellos'
Aztec and Spanish Vocabulary 2022-03-08
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- aquatic farm used on the lake
- rudimentary Spanish firepower
- leader of the Aztec empire who was kidnapped
- lake where Tenochtitlan was settled
- a key technological advantage held by Spain
- Jared _, who thinks about geography
- translator between Spanish and Aztec
- one key reason for Spanish exploration
- Isabella's husband
- chunk of land given to Spanish settlers
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- disease that ravaged Tenochtitlan
- freshwater delivery system to the city
- leader of the Spanish conquistadors
- one group that allied with the Spanish
- one group that allied with the Spanish
- one key reason for Spanish exploration
- children borne to European and Aztec parents
17 Clues: Isabella's husband • aquatic farm used on the lake • rudimentary Spanish firepower • disease that ravaged Tenochtitlan • leader of the Spanish conquistadors • lake where Tenochtitlan was settled • Jared _, who thinks about geography • translator between Spanish and Aztec • freshwater delivery system to the city • one group that allied with the Spanish • ...
Tumba by Mira Canion 2025-11-18
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- Main character
- Alex's best friend
- Cierto/Falso: Did Sergio become a better person at the end?
- Alex's mom and grandmother like this
- What city does this take place in (two words, no space)?
- Alex's sister
- What body part did Sergio injure (in Spanish)?
- Song sung by the mariachi band (two words, no space)
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- "Spirit" in Spanish
- "Hurts" in Spanish
- Who likes Nora?
- What instrument does Alex's grandfather like to play? (In Spanish)
- The money was held in this
- "Swim" in Spanish
- "Money" in Spanish
15 Clues: Alex's sister • Main character • Who likes Nora? • "Swim" in Spanish • Alex's best friend • "Hurts" in Spanish • "Money" in Spanish • "Spirit" in Spanish • The money was held in this • Alex's mom and grandmother like this • What body part did Sergio injure (in Spanish)? • Song sung by the mariachi band (two words, no space) • What city does this take place in (two words, no space)? • ...
The Months Of The Year In Spanish 2022-12-06
11 Clues: June in Spanish • July in Spanish • April in Spanish • March in Spanish • August in Spanish • January in Spanish • October in Spanish • December in Spanish • November in Spanish • February in Spanish • September in Spanish
Kiley's crossword 2025-04-15
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- 15 in Spanish
- This is what you write on.
- Monday is a what of the week.
- The first color in the rainbow
- Opposite of Spanish
- Spanish speaking country in Europe
- you carry stuff in this
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- It is this in winter
- This is something you live in.
- Known as "Green" in Spanish
- This is Tuesday in Spanish
- this is known as "today"
- you cut paper with this
- This is how you say your name in Spanish
- The seventh month of the year
15 Clues: 15 in Spanish • Opposite of Spanish • It is this in winter • you cut paper with this • you carry stuff in this • this is known as "today" • This is what you write on. • This is Tuesday in Spanish • Known as "Green" in Spanish • Monday is a what of the week. • The seventh month of the year • This is something you live in. • The first color in the rainbow • ...
Spanish Vocab 2023-09-06
11 Clues: map in spanish • pen in spanish • book in spanish • desk in spanish • chalk in spanish • paper in spanish • table in spanish • eraser in spanish • backpack in spanish • calculator in spanish • clock/watch in spanish
Spanish Crossword 2021-09-28
11 Clues: red in spanish • pink in spanish • gray in spanish • blue in spanish • white in spanish • brown in spanish • black in spanish • green in spanish • purple in spanish • orange in spanish • yellow in spanish
Spanish Colors 2021-09-28
11 Clues: Red in Spanish • Pink in Spanish • Gray in Spanish • Blue in Spanish • Black in Spanish • Brown in Spanish • Green in Spanish • White in Spanish • Purple in Spanish • Yellow in Spanish • Orange in Spanish
A Little Bit of Everything - SPN I 2020-03-04
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- drink made with leche & helado
- Spanish-speaking US territory
- a bad-for-your-health verb
- verb you need your mouth for?
- the opposite of bajo
- the only Spanish-speaking country in N. America
- Y'all drink.
- I eat.
- Spanish-speaking country that shares an island with Haiti
- He runs.
- Snoop Dogg's description
- McDonald's may have the best ones
- verb to tell your residence info
- verb for phones, candy and drugs
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- She smokes.
- We live.
- man's best friend
- the only Spanish-speaking country in Europe
- We eat.
- the opposite of guapo
- verb needed to cash a check
- verb needed for la comida
- where you live?
- Spanish-speaking country only 90 miles from Florida
- I'm from
- verb for refrescos
- has nine lives?
- You live.
28 Clues: I eat. • We eat. • We live. • He runs. • I'm from • You live. • She smokes. • Y'all drink. • where you live? • has nine lives? • man's best friend • verb for refrescos • the opposite of bajo • the opposite of guapo • Snoop Dogg's description • verb needed for la comida • a bad-for-your-health verb • verb needed to cash a check • Spanish-speaking US territory • verb you need your mouth for? • ...
Get to know your brand! 2022-11-09
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- spanish terminology for sale period
- younger line of zara woman
- the triangle icon from care label
- the patterns or shapes consist of regular shapes or lines
- spanish term for delivery
- iron with one dots icon from care label
- last brand of inditex
- the ornamental textile design with a teardrop-shaped motif with a curved upper end
- the square and circle icon from care label
- light fabric that is very identical with spring summer season
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- first inditex brands
- spanish term for woman
- spanish term for man
- spanish terminology for shirt
- color associated with 700 number
- founder of zara and inditex
- outwear type that is commonly used during winter
- terminology to use for us when taking break time
- terms we use when we need to go to the toilets
- city of inditex HQ
20 Clues: city of inditex HQ • first inditex brands • spanish term for man • last brand of inditex • spanish term for woman • spanish term for delivery • younger line of zara woman • founder of zara and inditex • spanish terminology for shirt • color associated with 700 number • the triangle icon from care label • spanish terminology for sale period • iron with one dots icon from care label • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- spanish colonies in north america
- owner of a colony
- first permanent english settlement in north america
- piece of land to the west of new jersey
- was a soldier and adventurer
- who led a rebellion in 1676 against the governor of the virginia colony
- spanish explorer
- who established their own congregations
- colony founded by the dutch
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- who led an uprising against the spanish
- brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
- a colony under the control of the king
- believed god's "inner light" burned inside everyone
- who set up a new colony
- was the settlement's first governor
- who offered the colonists food?
- battled connecticut colonists
- who fled to rhode island in 1638
- who came with them each received 50 acres of land
- person of mixed spanish and native american descent
20 Clues: spanish explorer • owner of a colony • who set up a new colony • colony founded by the dutch • was a soldier and adventurer • battled connecticut colonists • who offered the colonists food? • who fled to rhode island in 1638 • spanish colonies in north america • was the settlement's first governor • a colony under the control of the king • who led an uprising against the spanish • ...
Spelling list #3 2024-10-13
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- (verb) create "construir"
- (verb) moved quickly back and forth "meneado"
- (noun) a mark left on the skin after a hard bump "moretón"
- (adjective) lasting mark of an injury "cicatrizado"
- (adjective) "burnt" in Spanish
- (noun) "blanket" in Spanish
- (verb) when a flower appears on a plant "florecer"
- (adjective) raw, not finished, unrefined
- (verb) tied up "enredado"
- (verb) made a goal/point "marcado"
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- (noun) a drink made from fruit "jugo"
- (verb) passed from one to another "pasado de mano"
- (adjective) adorable, "lindo"
- (adjective) "a little" in Spanish
- (verb) snipped "cortado"
- (verb) made a loud sound, as from a lion "rugió"
- (verb) already created "construido"
- (noun) bite from an insect in Spanish
- (adjective) not rough "liso"
- (adj) cooked in the oven "horneado"
- (noun) "crib" in Spanish
21 Clues: (verb) snipped "cortado" • (noun) "crib" in Spanish • (verb) create "construir" • (verb) tied up "enredado" • (noun) "blanket" in Spanish • (adjective) not rough "liso" • (adjective) adorable, "lindo" • (adjective) "burnt" in Spanish • (adjective) "a little" in Spanish • (verb) made a goal/point "marcado" • (verb) already created "construido" • (adj) cooked in the oven "horneado" • ...
Who are Latinos? 2020-09-16
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- this wave of Cubans were middle or upper class families with some education
- mixed European and Native Indian person
- Spanish conquerors initiated the conversion of the natives to this religion
- language spoken by most Latinos
- male with origins in Latin America
- country that is part of Latin America but where Spanish is not the official language
- native Indian
- official language of Brazil
- plays in important role in Latinos' lives
- age of US Latinos
- neutral Spanish where words are pronounced without an identifiable accent
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- part of the healthcare team, must be familiar with multiple accents and expression in Spanish
- female with origins in Latin America
- multiple females with origins in Latin America
- number of Latinos in the US
- median age of US population as a whole
- mixed African and European persons
- Brazil and Peru had significant migrations from this country in the late 19th century
- state with the most Latinos in the US
- government made term referring to people who speak Spanish or of Spanish decent
- people with origins in Latin America
- second wave of Cubans who left from the Port of Mariel and were less educated/lower class
- created the term Hispanic in the 1960s
23 Clues: native Indian • age of US Latinos • number of Latinos in the US • official language of Brazil • language spoken by most Latinos • mixed African and European persons • male with origins in Latin America • female with origins in Latin America • people with origins in Latin America • state with the most Latinos in the US • median age of US population as a whole • ...
Vocab 2023-09-11
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- contrario on the contrary in Spanish
- the darkening to create an illusion
- measure of central tendency Stats
- a principle
- an increase or decrease in magnitude
- a collection of words focusing on an idea
- further more in Spanish
- the ability to see, hear, and become aware
- a judge
- deeper understanding
- the greater number
- middle number in sorted list
- say what happened in Spanish
- detailed examination
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- used to persuade or express
- a member or supporter of Federalist Party
- decreasing in value Stats
- anyways in Spanish
- a thought or suggestion
- an idea declaring an idea justifiable
- something that happens often in Spanish
- devices devices ed used in literature
- people who oppose the Federalist party
- occurs most often Stats
- freeing of someone from slavery
25 Clues: a judge • a principle • anyways in Spanish • the greater number • deeper understanding • detailed examination • a thought or suggestion • further more in Spanish • occurs most often Stats • decreasing in value Stats • used to persuade or express • middle number in sorted list • say what happened in Spanish • freeing of someone from slavery • measure of central tendency Stats • ...
Farm Animals in Spanish 2024-05-16
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- This animal is small and used for eggs
- This animal is used for eggs
- This animal is eaten on thanksgiving
- this animal purs when happy
- This animal is in Shreak
- This animal is man's best friend
- This animal is used for dairy products
- This is the Spanish word for sheer
- This animal is used for meat
- This animal is kept in tanks
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- This is the spanish word for feed
- This animal gets mad at the color red
- This animal can climb well
- This is the Spanish word for ride
- This is the Spanish word for wash
- the animals are kept in a coop
- This animal is used for transportation
- This is the Spanish word for harvest
- This animal is used in stew
- This animal is used for its wool
20 Clues: This animal is in Shreak • This animal can climb well • this animal purs when happy • This animal is used in stew • This animal is used for eggs • This animal is used for meat • This animal is kept in tanks • the animals are kept in a coop • This animal is man's best friend • This animal is used for its wool • This is the spanish word for feed • This is the Spanish word for ride • ...
Bianca Nieves Chapter 5 2023-04-18
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- Patient in spanish
- Whose live is Salome making miserable?
- Who is the person that Bianca flirts with?
- Strong in spanish
- Whos is always starting problems with Bianca?
- Dangerous in Spanish
- Why is salome actually with Julian
- What is Julian's job?
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- What bulls does salome suggest to go to the bull fight?
- Where is the Ranch located?
- Sensible in Spanish
- Baby Bull in Spanish
- Who is the nicest bull on the ranch?
- Spying in Spanish
- Who is the most dangerous bull on the ranch?
15 Clues: Strong in spanish • Spying in Spanish • Patient in spanish • Sensible in Spanish • Baby Bull in Spanish • Dangerous in Spanish • What is Julian's job? • Where is the Ranch located? • Why is salome actually with Julian • Who is the nicest bull on the ranch? • Whose live is Salome making miserable? • Who is the person that Bianca flirts with? • ...
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 • ...
La Casa 2022-11-23
11 Clues: bed in spanish • door in spanish • chair in spanish • table in spanish • stairs in spanish • window in spanish • bedroom in spanish • kitchen in spanish • cupboard in spanish • bathroom in spanish • dining room in spanish
NÚMEROS 2023-09-21
11 Clues: SIX IN SPANISH • ONE IN SPANISH • TWO IN SPANISH • TEN IN SPANISH • SEVEN IN SPANISH • THIRTY IN SPANISH • TWELVE IN SPANISH • TWENTY IN SPANISH • FIFTEEN IN SPANISH • FOURTEEN IN SPANISH • ONE THOUSAND IN SPANISH
Family 2025-03-14
11 Clues: Son in Spanish • Dad in Spanish • Mom in Spanish • Aunts in Spanish • Sister in Spanish • Uncles in Spanish • Brother in Spanish • COusins in Spanish • Daughter in Spanish • Grandmother in Spanish • Grandfather in Spanish
Chapter 5 Early Explorers of Texas 2024-09-18
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- to inhabit or live in
- wild offspring of Spanish horses
- and Cuidad Juarez are twin cities that were settled at the pass where the Rio Grande flows through
- royal governor of New Spain
- spanish adventurer whose expedition ended in shipwreck on the Texas Coast
- Native Americans often died because they had not been previously exposed
- conqueror of the Aztec
- Native American group that helped the Spanish stranded on Malhado
- aztec city conquered and Mexico City was built on its ruins
- to end
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- spanish soldiers and adventurers in search of gold, glory and land
- city that Turk told Spanish explorers tales about
- spaniard who spent 8 years among the Texas Indians in the 1500s
- along with Spain, England and the Netherlands had established colonies in North America
- founder of New Mexico
- what the Spanish called the Seven Cities of Gold
- this fort was a french settlement founded by LaSalle
- a district of a colony or country; similar to a state
- widespread outbreak of disease
19 Clues: to end • to inhabit or live in • founder of New Mexico • conqueror of the Aztec • royal governor of New Spain • widespread outbreak of disease • wild offspring of Spanish horses • what the Spanish called the Seven Cities of Gold • city that Turk told Spanish explorers tales about • this fort was a french settlement founded by LaSalle • ...
Vocabulary 2014-10-14
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- Second day of the week in Spanish
- Seventh day of the week in Spanish
- Fourth day of the week in Spanish
- the earth and all the people and things on it
- a person who studies something
- an area of land that is controlled by its own government
- on, during, or for the day after today
- to move with and guide (someone) as music plays
- to pay attention to someone or something
- Fifth day of the week in Spanish
- a person who is skilled in the science of medicine
- Sixth day of the week in Spanish
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- a person or thing that teaches something
- a group of people who live in the same area
- First day of the week in Spanish
- at the present time
- Third day of the week in Spanish
- a group of people who are related to each other
- to form letters or numbers on a surface with a pen
- an adult male human being
- to control (something) by making sure that rules and regulations are being followed
- a male child
- to speak aloud the words of (something written)
- to have a conversation or discussion with someone
- to move with your legs at a speed that is faster than walking
25 Clues: a male child • at the present time • an adult male human being • a person who studies something • First day of the week in Spanish • Third day of the week in Spanish • Fifth day of the week in Spanish • Sixth day of the week in Spanish • Second day of the week in Spanish • Fourth day of the week in Spanish • Seventh day of the week in Spanish • ...
The colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- spanish colony in the new world
- spanish explorer
- pueblo leader lead an uprising against the spanish
- the colony was founded in united states in 1621
- brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
- leader of the first settler at massachusetts bay colony
- person of mixed spanish and native american descent
- founded of pennsylvania
- colony founded by puritans in 1630
- a women that was banish from massachusetts bay
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- native american that lived in the area that's called jamestown
- owner of colony
- puritan dissenter who set up rhode island
- the soldier and adventure that saved jamestown
- conquistador who defeated the aztecs
- conquistador who explored present-day florida
- conflict between settlers and native americans
- revolt or opposition against the government or any authorize
- BURN THE BOAT!
- "priesthood of all believers" church of england
20 Clues: BURN THE BOAT! • owner of colony • spanish explorer • founded of pennsylvania • spanish colony in the new world • colony founded by puritans in 1630 • conquistador who defeated the aztecs • puritan dissenter who set up rhode island • conquistador who explored present-day florida • the soldier and adventure that saved jamestown • conflict between settlers and native americans • ...
Protestant Reformation 2024-05-03
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- French King who converted France to Catholicism
- Spanish King who sent the Spanish Armada
- Restored Catholicism to England.
- Firm Supporter of The Arts and supported both Huguenots and Catholics.
- Spanish Noble who founded the Jesuits.
- Spanish Nun Reformer
- Protestant queen who lead the Spanish Armada.
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- Believed in Predestination
- Events to reform the Catholic Chruch
- Started The Church of England
- a Certificate issued by the Catholic Church.
- A group of bishops assembled by Pope Paul III
- Statements Luther Wrote to criticize the Catholic Church
- An event to punish people of heresy.
- Translated The Bible in English
- War that lasted from 1618 to 1648
- Group made to bring protestants to Catholic faith
- Reformist who believed in people using reason to become better Christians
- A place for training and educating priests
- Non Catholic Demoninations
20 Clues: Spanish Nun Reformer • Believed in Predestination • Non Catholic Demoninations • Started The Church of England • Translated The Bible in English • Restored Catholicism to England. • War that lasted from 1618 to 1648 • Events to reform the Catholic Chruch • An event to punish people of heresy. • Spanish Noble who founded the Jesuits. • Spanish King who sent the Spanish Armada • ...
Spanish 1 Vocab 2025-01-13
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- what does mucho mean?
- Tú ___(ser)
- what does antes mean?
- Nosotros _____(estar)
- to spell
- Nosotros ______(ser)
- Few in spanish
- Ten in spanish
- what does linea mean?
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- what does causa mean?
- what does cerrar mean?
- Ellos _____(ser)
- Tú ______(estar)
- EL ___ (estar)
- Yo _____ (estar)
- yo ___(ser)
- what does mano mean?
- two in Spanish
- Ellos ____ (estar)
- Él ___(ser)
20 Clues: to spell • Tú ___(ser) • yo ___(ser) • Él ___(ser) • two in Spanish • Few in spanish • Ten in spanish • EL ___ (estar) • Ellos _____(ser) • Tú ______(estar) • Yo _____ (estar) • Ellos ____ (estar) • what does mano mean? • Nosotros ______(ser) • what does mucho mean? • what does causa mean? • what does antes mean? • Nosotros _____(estar) • what does linea mean? • what does cerrar mean?
Form one Crossword 2024-01-05
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- Lionel Messi birth country
- South American Country
- Hello in Spanish
- Place name meaning "Clear River"
- Iam in Spanish
- Man who discovered the Caribbean and Americas
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- Spanish word for brown
- Trinidad Spanish place name beginning with T
- Trinidad place name that means shack shack
- Spanish word for brother
- Place name meaning "The Pitch"
- Spanish colour for yellow
- Spanish expression for so so
13 Clues: Iam in Spanish • Hello in Spanish • Spanish word for brown • South American Country • Spanish word for brother • Spanish colour for yellow • Lionel Messi birth country • Spanish expression for so so • Place name meaning "The Pitch" • Place name meaning "Clear River" • Trinidad place name that means shack shack • Trinidad Spanish place name beginning with T • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-09-22
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- a disease caused by a lack of vitamin
- The major source for spices on an Island chain in present-day Indonesia
- steering the ship
- were of African and Spanish ancestry
- sailed up the St. Lawrence River claiming the area for France
- find ship’s latitude at sea
- were of African and Native ancestry
- the naviogater
- Spanish born in the New World—parents were peninsulares
- explored the N. American coast from Delaware to Newfoundland
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- created more accurate maps and sea charts
- Spanish born in Spain will dominate New Spain
- explored the N. American coast from the Carolinas to Nova Scotia
- used to determine the direction
- many Spanish women came to New World
- explored river and bay that bears his name
- 1400s-1600s
- Spanish explorers
- Portuguese ship design that used square sails and lateen (triangular) sails
- were of Native American and Spanish ancestry
- used to determine altitude of the sun or stars which could find latitude used to determine the altitude of the sun/stars which could find the latitude
21 Clues: 1400s-1600s • the naviogater • steering the ship • Spanish explorers • find ship’s latitude at sea • used to determine the direction • were of African and Native ancestry • many Spanish women came to New World • were of African and Spanish ancestry • a disease caused by a lack of vitamin • created more accurate maps and sea charts • explored river and bay that bears his name • ...
Esperanza Rising Ch.1-7 Review 2025-11-10
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- Esperanza’s mother (first name)
- Spanish title of the chapter when they first begin packing produce in California
- Alfonso’s wife; loyal family servant
- Spanish title of the chapter set mostly in the baggage car, sweet smell everywhere
- Esperanza’s father (first name)
- Precious gift from Papa that Esperanza carries on the journey
- Mexican state where Esperanza’s story begins
- Craft with a zigzag pattern that Abuelita teaches
- Spanish title of the canceled birthday treat from Señor Rodríguez
- Banker uncle who pressures Mama to marry him (write without space)
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- Family friend who was bringing the papayas for the birthday
- Spanish title of the chapter when the fire changes everything
- Spanish title of Chapter 1; fruit from the harvest where the story opens
- Spanish title of the chapter with the big bathhouse scene
- Esperanza’s family home: “The Ranch of the Roses” (write without spaces)
- Other powerful uncle who supports the plan (write without space)
- How the family travels north after leaving the ranch
- Esperanza’s childhood friend who dreams of becoming a mechanic
- Head servant who helps the family escape
- Her beloved grandmother
20 Clues: Her beloved grandmother • Esperanza’s mother (first name) • Esperanza’s father (first name) • Alfonso’s wife; loyal family servant • Head servant who helps the family escape • Mexican state where Esperanza’s story begins • Craft with a zigzag pattern that Abuelita teaches • How the family travels north after leaving the ranch • ...
Numeros 2023-09-21
12 Clues: 5 in Spanish • 2 in Spanish • 15 in Spanish • 24 in Spanish • 11 in Spanish • 20 in Spanish • 30 in Spanish • 12 in Spanish • 10 in Spanish • 100 in Spanish • 1000 in Spanish • y uno 31 in Spanish
Palabras Que Ayudan 2022-10-28
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- way to ask somebody to draw in Spanish
- way to say insect in Spanish
- way to ask somebody to read in Spanish
- way to say help in Spanish
- way to ask somebody to close something
- animal that has a really long neck and lives in Africa
- way to ask somebody to write in Spanish
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- way to ask somebody to open something
- way to ask somebody to speak in Spanish
- way to ask somebody to sit down in Spanish
- way to say listen in Spanish
- way to say thank you in Spanish
- way to ask somebody to bring something
13 Clues: way to say help in Spanish • way to say listen in Spanish • way to say insect in Spanish • way to say thank you in Spanish • way to ask somebody to open something • way to ask somebody to draw in Spanish • way to ask somebody to read in Spanish • way to ask somebody to bring something • way to ask somebody to close something • way to ask somebody to speak in Spanish • ...
Vocabulary Words 2020-03-24
11 Clues: pig in spanish • help in Spanish • farm in Spanish • barn in Spanish • hears in Spanish • spends in Spanish • because in Spanish • returns in Spanish • to change in Spanish • elderly women in Spanish • Everything is fine in Spanish
Unit 7: los castells de Tarragona 2020-01-21
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- Spanish term for "tall"
- Spanish phrase, "You have to"
- This person is the smallest member of the group and s/he raises his/her hand at the top of the castell.
- Spanish term for "s/he helps him/her"
- The human tower competition occurs in this city!
- English translation is, "I can"
- Spanish term for "tower"
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- Spanish phrase,"s/he cannot do or make"
- This word means,"human tower" in Spanish
- the base of the castell is called ___________.
- Spanish term for "nice"
- the month in which the tower building competition takes place
- In this country, castells are very popular
- English translation is, "I cannot"
- English translation means, "they are"
15 Clues: Spanish term for "tall" • Spanish term for "nice" • Spanish term for "tower" • Spanish phrase, "You have to" • English translation is, "I can" • English translation is, "I cannot" • Spanish term for "s/he helps him/her" • English translation means, "they are" • Spanish phrase,"s/he cannot do or make" • This word means,"human tower" in Spanish • ...
Mi Vida Spanish Crossword 2021-06-23
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- The word quite in Spanish
- The colour orange in Spanish
- Una hermana in English
- The month January in Spanish
- The month March in Spanish
- The colour marron in English
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- The animal un caballo in English
- El tenis in English
- The number 14 in Spanish
- The animal un pez in English
- I have in Spanish
- The adjective guay in English
- Goodbye in Spanish
13 Clues: I have in Spanish • Goodbye in Spanish • El tenis in English • Una hermana in English • The number 14 in Spanish • The word quite in Spanish • The month March in Spanish • The colour orange in Spanish • The animal un pez in English • The month January in Spanish • The colour marron in English • The adjective guay in English • The animal un caballo in English
KASAYSAYAN NG ORIENTAL MINDORO 2025-09-17
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- Spanish trade route where goods like silk and porcelain were exchanged; Mindoro was a stop for Chinese traders.
- – First Spanish Governor-General who visited Mindoro in 1571 and brought the natives under Spanish rule.
- – Spanish name for Mindoro, meaning “mine of gold.”
- – First known settlers of Mindoro, arriving about 8,000–3,000 years ago.
- – Became the provincial capital before Calapan in the 17th century.
- – Socio-economic region made up of Mindoro (Oriental and Occidental), Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan.
- – The name Chinese traders used for Mindoro during early trade relations.
- – Historic Spanish capital of Mindoro and now a famous tourist spot.
- – Settlements created by Spanish missionaries to gather and Christianize the Mangyans.
- – Leader of a small community (barangay) during the Spanish era.
- – Indigenous people living in the mountains and coastal areas of Mindoro.
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- – The eastern half of Mindoro island, made a separate province in 1950.
- – The western half of Mindoro island, also created in 1950.
- – Ancient Filipino spirit or deity figures made into statues or images.
- – Present capital of Oriental Mindoro and later declared the MIMAROPA Regional Government Center.
- Triangle – Area in Oriental Mindoro (Roxas, Mansalay, Bulalacao) known as a hotbed of NPA insurgency.
- – Early settlers from Southeast Asia around 200 B.C. who had contact with India, China, and Arabia.
- – Town head during Spanish times.
18 Clues: – Town head during Spanish times. • – Spanish name for Mindoro, meaning “mine of gold.” • – The western half of Mindoro island, also created in 1950. • – Leader of a small community (barangay) during the Spanish era. • – Became the provincial capital before Calapan in the 17th century. • – Historic Spanish capital of Mindoro and now a famous tourist spot. • ...
Cinco de Mayo Vocab 2023-05-09
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- Spanish word for Green
- a traditional Mexican food consisting of a small hand-sized corn- or wheat-based tortilla topped with a filling.
- Spanish word for Baloon
- a container, often made of papier-mâché, pottery, or cloth, that is decorated, filled with candy, and then broken as part of a celebration.
- Spanish word for dancing
- Spanish speaking country in North America that borders America
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- Spanish word for Celebration
- Spanish word Red
- Spanish word for white
- Sauce
- Spanish word for Battle
- May in Spanish
- Small Mexican musical ensemble composed of a variety of mostly stringed instruments.
13 Clues: Sauce • May in Spanish • Spanish word Red • Spanish word for Green • Spanish word for white • Spanish word for Baloon • Spanish word for Battle • Spanish word for dancing • Spanish word for Celebration • Spanish speaking country in North America that borders America • Small Mexican musical ensemble composed of a variety of mostly stringed instruments. • ...
Weather Vocab crossword puzzle 2023-03-21
11 Clues: cold in Spanish • Fall in Spanish • windy in Spanish • Winter in Spanish • Summer in Spanish • Spring in Spanish • cloudy in Spanish • It is hot in Spanish • The seasons in Spanish • It's raining in Spanish • It's snowing in Spanish
Early World Explorers 2023-11-18
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- Italian / Spanish Discovery of the New World
- Spanish First European explorer to set foot in Florida and established St. Augustine.
- French Led three expeditions of exploration to Canada
- Portuguese Discovery of an ocean route from Portugal to the East.
- Spanish First European explorer to navigate the coast of present day California in the United States.
- Spanish Famous for establishing the colony of New Mexico for Spain
- English The discovery of the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- Spanish Famous explorer and colonizer of South Carolina and discoverer of Chesapeake Bay
- Italian / French Famous explorer from Italy who explored the NE coast of North America from Cape Fear, North Carolina to Maine.
- Italian / English Son of the famous explorer John Cabot. Searching for the Northwest passage across North America, attempting to circumnavigate the world and making expeditions to Russia.
- North African Exploring Texas and Southwest America and heralded as having been “the first black man in North America.”
- Spanish Famous Explorer who conquered the Incas of Peru
- Spanish First European to explore the Southwest of North America in Arizona and New Mexico.
- French Discovering the Mississippi River with famous Canadian explorer Louis Joliet
- English Voyages to Labrador and Greenland
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- Spanish First famous European explorer to see the Pacific Ocean from its eastern shore
- Portuguese The first European explorer to lead a 1487 voyage around the Cape of Good Hope on the Southern most tip of South Africa.
- Portuguese The first European explorer to see Brazil in 1500
- English This famous explorer established St Johns, Newfoundland.
- English Captain who explored Southern Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Australia, & New Zealand
- Italian / English Exploring the coastline of Canada the subsequent colonization of Canada. He was the second famous explorer to find North America (after Christopher Columbus).
- Italian / Spanish America was named after this famous explorer
- English Voyages to South America.
- Italian / Spanish Discovering the Pueblo tribe called the Zuni indians. Duped into believing the myth of the "Seven Golden Cities of Cibola"
- Canadian Famous for exploring the Great Lakes area and discovering the Mississippi River
- Spanish Spanish conqueror of Mexico and the Aztec Empire.
- First Englishman to Circumnavigate the World
- French Famous explorer and founder of Quebec City. Known as 'The Father of Canada'
- Spanish First European to explore Florida and South East America
- English The Discovery of Guiana and establishing the Virginia colony of Roanoke Island, the NC capital is named in his honor.
- English Voyages to Virginia and Roanoke Island and the Azores.
- Italian Exploration of China and Asia. FerdinandMagellan Portuguese First to circumnavigate the world.
32 Clues: English Voyages to South America. • English Voyages to Labrador and Greenland • Italian / Spanish Discovery of the New World • First Englishman to Circumnavigate the World • French Led three expeditions of exploration to Canada • Spanish Famous Explorer who conquered the Incas of Peru • Spanish Spanish conqueror of Mexico and the Aztec Empire. • ...
spanish 2023-10-01
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- yes
- polish
- see you later
- please
- arabic
- no
- your welcome
- good night
- see you tommorrow
- my name is pedro
- whats your name?
- japonese
- good luck
- i am delighted to meet you
- hello
- russian
- i am pleased to meet you
- yes i speak spanish
- excuse me
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- italian
- french
- good moring
- german
- thank you
- greek
- no i dont speak spanish
- good afternoon
- portuguese
- im sorry
- you speak spanish, dont you?
- how are you?
- chinese
- do you speak spanish
- so, so
- goodbye
35 Clues: no • yes • greek • hello • french • polish • german • please • arabic • so, so • italian • chinese • goodbye • russian • im sorry • japonese • thank you • good luck • excuse me • portuguese • good night • good moring • your welcome • how are you? • see you later • good afternoon • my name is pedro • whats your name? • see you tommorrow • yes i speak spanish • do you speak spanish • no i dont speak spanish • i am pleased to meet you • ...
Peacehaven crossword 2020-06-12
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- The Windy City
- 30 + 20
- Romeo and
- spanish for money
- spanish for cat
- The City of Angels
- Where Mona Lisa lives
- Cat & mouse Tom &
- The Big Apple
- Spanish for hello
- spanish for house
- chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin
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- imaginary Line cuts Earth in half
- 5 guys/McDonalds food
- Donald Duck's girlfriend
- Hershey Nestle Ghiradelli
- opposite of old
- The Big Easy
- Spring summer fall
- ten times two
- The Garden state
- sandwich peanut butter and
- Another name for USSR
- Ben's birth country
- Bugs Bunny's fave food
- Have you ever seen the
26 Clues: 30 + 20 • Romeo and • The Big Easy • ten times two • The Big Apple • The Windy City • opposite of old • spanish for cat • The Garden state • spanish for money • Cat & mouse Tom & • Spanish for hello • spanish for house • Spring summer fall • The City of Angels • Ben's birth country • 5 guys/McDonalds food • Another name for USSR • Where Mona Lisa lives • Bugs Bunny's fave food • Have you ever seen the • ...
The People Who Came - The Spaniards 2018-02-28
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- Don Jose Maria Chacon was Trinidad Spanish...
- The Spaniards came from...
- Spanish dance...
- Spanish dance,,,
- Spanish food...
- Spanish dance...
- Spanish place in Trinidad...
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- spanish religion...
- Spanish weapon
- Name a Spanish place in Trinidad
- The First Capital of Trinidad...
- The Spaniards came to Trinidad to fine silver and...
- Who brought the Spaniards to Trinidad...
- Spanish food...
14 Clues: Spanish weapon • Spanish food... • Spanish food... • Spanish dance... • Spanish dance,,, • Spanish dance... • spanish religion... • The Spaniards came from... • Spanish place in Trinidad... • Name a Spanish place in Trinidad • The First Capital of Trinidad... • Who brought the Spaniards to Trinidad... • Don Jose Maria Chacon was Trinidad Spanish... • ...
Mealtimes of Spain 2019-12-01
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- Dinner in Spain is generally eaten between 9 pm and _______.
- La ___________ is the largest meal of the day in Spain.
- Name the two major Spanish cities mentioned.
- Sweet rolls, usually eaten with jam.
- A typical Spanish dessert that is a vanilla custard.
- A mound of white rice, topped with tomato sauce and a fried egg.
- La ______, also known as dinner, is a lot lighter meal than lunch.
- Name for the little meals eaten between main meals.
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- This item is always found on the Spanish table.
- Many ______________ in Spain are made from fresh milk or cream.
- How would you say "Let's go eat tapas!" in Spanish?
- The drink that typically one would have with churros.
- The word for 'nap' in Spanish.
- La _____________ is the late-afternoon snack in Spain.
- What is the word for breakfast in Spnaish? (El _____)
- A Spanish dessert that consist of fried pastries made out of fried dough.
- La tortilla Española is like a Spanish ___________.
17 Clues: The word for 'nap' in Spanish. • Sweet rolls, usually eaten with jam. • Name the two major Spanish cities mentioned. • This item is always found on the Spanish table. • How would you say "Let's go eat tapas!" in Spanish? • La tortilla Española is like a Spanish ___________. • Name for the little meals eaten between main meals. • ...
Lanzarote Puzzle 2016-10-18
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- Bar snack
- Beach in Arrecife
- Three
- four
- Famous Lanzarote artist
- Spikey Plant
- Hot wind from Sahara
- Green police
- Cine6D's aerial tour
- Shipwreck near Arrecife
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- Spanish cat
- Beach in Spanish
- Every Sunday in Teguise
- Spanish dog
- Lanzarote airport code
- Costa's water park
- ELO & statue
- Lanzarote government
- Costal town north of Costa Teguise
19 Clues: four • Three • Bar snack • Spanish cat • Spanish dog • ELO & statue • Spikey Plant • Green police • Beach in Spanish • Beach in Arrecife • Costa's water park • Lanzarote government • Hot wind from Sahara • Cine6D's aerial tour • Lanzarote airport code • Every Sunday in Teguise • Famous Lanzarote artist • Shipwreck near Arrecife • Costal town north of Costa Teguise
Date/Time 2023-01-17
11 Clues: Spanish word for May • Spanish term for day • Spanish term for today • Spanish term for Monday • Spanish word for January • Spanish term for birthday • Spanish word for November • Spanish term for Thursday • Spanish term for tomorrow • Spanish term for Saturday • Spanish term for afternoon
Spanish Greetings 2022-11-04
11 Clues: Hi in Spanish • Bad in Spanish • Good in Spanish • Goodbye 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 • Good afternoon in Spanish • What is your name? in Spanish
Días, meses y números 2023-09-21
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- August
- the number (in Spanish) of months in a year
- December
- March
- Sunday
- October
- January
- Wednesday
- June
- Friday
- the word for "date" in Spanish
- Tuesday
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- the number (in Spanish) of days in a week
- November
- Saturday
- February
- May
- Word that sounds/looks similar in 2 languages and means the same thing
- Monday
- July
- September
- Thursday
- April
23 Clues: May • July • June • March • April • August • Sunday • Monday • Friday • October • January • Tuesday • November • Saturday • February • December • Thursday • September • Wednesday • the word for "date" in Spanish • the number (in Spanish) of days in a week • the number (in Spanish) of months in a year • Word that sounds/looks similar in 2 languages and means the same thing
