spanish Crossword Puzzles
The Spanish Armada 2024-11-07
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- Spanish fleet
- Philip want to do ___________ Elizabeth
- Queen of England
- Blew the Spanish fleet off course
- One of the places where the Spanish ships sank
- Another word for enemies
- English pirates who talked ships returning from America
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- Wife of Philip and sister of Elizabeth
- Philip's Religion
- The English Queen did this to Mary Queen of Scots
- One of the places where the Spanish ships sank
- Elizabeth's Religion
- Used by the English to attack the Spanish ships
- King of Spain
14 Clues: Spanish fleet • King of Spain • Queen of England • Philip's Religion • Elizabeth's Religion • Another word for enemies • Blew the Spanish fleet off course • Wife of Philip and sister of Elizabeth • Philip want to do ___________ Elizabeth • One of the places where the Spanish ships sank • One of the places where the Spanish ships sank • ...
European Settlement and Rivalry 2022-11-09
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- The illegal movement of goods in and out of Spanish territories in the New World
- ships which protected the coastline to prevent unlawful entry.
- The body had supreme control over all the Spanish territories in all matters
- The first fleet that left Spain in May
- These were frenchmen with letters of Marque giving them permission to attack Spanish ships and towns
- This was like a travelling law court.
- The second fleet that left Spain August
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- They attacked Spanish ships only
- Fast ships which protected the convoy and shipping lanes of the Caribbean
- A bureau which controlled the trade of the indies (3 words)
- Spanish ships travelled in a group or
- They attacked ships of any nationality
- A license to bring slaves into Spanish colonies.
13 Clues: They attacked Spanish ships only • Spanish ships travelled in a group or • This was like a travelling law court. • The first fleet that left Spain in May • They attacked ships of any nationality • The second fleet that left Spain August • A license to bring slaves into Spanish colonies. • A bureau which controlled the trade of the indies (3 words) • ...
Motorcycle Racing Circuits 2023-08-29
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- (Spanish circuit with modern facilities)
- (Famous Japanese race track)
- (Japanese track hosting MotoGP and more)
- (French track known for the 24-hour race)
- (Portuguese circuit with elevation changes)
- (Malaysian racing venue)
- (Challenging American track with "Corkscrew" turn)
- (Italian track with a rich history)
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- (Spanish venue for both MotoGP and F1)
- (British racing circuit)
- (Spanish circuit near Barcelona)
- (Qatari venue for night races)
- (German circuit with tight corners)
- (Italian track hosting MotoGP events)
- (Historic British racing venue)
- (Australian circuit with ocean views)
- (Italian track with scenic surroundings)
- (Historic British Formula 1 track)
- (Dutch circuit known as "The Cathedral of Speed")
- (Portuguese track with ocean views)
20 Clues: (British racing circuit) • (Malaysian racing venue) • (Famous Japanese race track) • (Qatari venue for night races) • (Historic British racing venue) • (Spanish circuit near Barcelona) • (Historic British Formula 1 track) • (German circuit with tight corners) • (Portuguese track with ocean views) • (Italian track with a rich history) • (Italian track hosting MotoGP events) • ...
48.Famous Football Players in the 2000’s 2024-11-02
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- Spanish midfielder, Barcelona playmaker
- Brazilian star with magical footwork
- Italian defender, World Cup winner
- Italian defender with strong tackling
- German midfielder, Bayern Munich star
- Portuguese winger who joined Real Madrid
- English midfielder, Liverpool legend
- Italian midfielder with perfect passes
- French midfielder with famous headbutt
- English player known for free kicks
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- Italian goalkeeper with World Cup win
- Spanish goalkeeper with quick reflexes
- Argentine legend, Barcelona star
- Brazilian playmaker with graceful style
- Swedish striker with acrobatic goals
- English forward, Manchester United icon
- Spanish striker known as "El Niño"
- French forward with Arsenal fame
- Ivorian striker, Chelsea hero
- Brazilian striker with two World Cups
20 Clues: Ivorian striker, Chelsea hero • Argentine legend, Barcelona star • French forward with Arsenal fame • Italian defender, World Cup winner • Spanish striker known as "El Niño" • English player known for free kicks • Swedish striker with acrobatic goals • Brazilian star with magical footwork • English midfielder, Liverpool legend • Italian goalkeeper with World Cup win • ...
san4e 2020-01-29
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- Euro Catalan
- Brussels Euro
- Manama Arabic
- Bridgetown
- Vienna Euro German
- Baku Azerbaijani
- Spanish
- Tirane Albanian
- and Barbuda Saint John's East Caribbean Dollar English
- Belmopan Belize
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- Thimphu
- Yerevan Dram Armenian
- Canberra Australian Dollar English
- Minsk
- Argentine Peso Spanish
- Algiers Algerian Dinar
- Bahamas Nassau
- Dhaka
- West African
- Luanda Kwanza Portuguese
20 Clues: Minsk • Dhaka • Thimphu • Spanish • Bridgetown • Euro Catalan • West African • Brussels Euro • Manama Arabic • Bahamas Nassau • Tirane Albanian • Belmopan Belize • Baku Azerbaijani • Vienna Euro German • Yerevan Dram Armenian • Argentine Peso Spanish • Algiers Algerian Dinar • Luanda Kwanza Portuguese • Canberra Australian Dollar English • and Barbuda Saint John's East Caribbean Dollar English
2-7 2025-02-03
13 Clues: whine • hardly • overdue • stubborn • small piece • trick; mislead • "carrot" in Spanish • tediously repetitive • "charcoal" in Spanish • having a huge appetite • "gardening" in Spanish • means of carrying the wounded • eg green and brown on a green and brown background
Colors in spanish 2025-05-27
9 Clues: Red in spanish • Blue in spanish • Green in spanish • Purple in spanish • Yellow in spanish • Orange in spasnish • Black in spanish, starts with N • Pink in spanish, alsmost a flower • White in spanish,like a _____ page
Mi Primer Crucigrama 2022-09-20
10 Clues: in Spanish • Lago en Perú • Seed in Spanish • Capital de Perú • Heart in Spanish • Capital de España • Spanish in Spanish • Capital de Costa Rica • Tenista famoso Español • Jungla y Tribu indígena en Mexico
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2025-10-21
10 Clues: Cowboy • Spanish church • Spanish military base • Ranch or a ranch hand • Spanish soldier/explorer • A group intending to explore • A tribe hostile to the Spanish • Killed large numbers of natives • A tribe that was not hostile to the Spanish • A job - the spanish made natives learn new trades
James Bear VI: No time to cabbage 2022-05-02
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- hanging clothes up to dry
- additive to my babe's coffee
- lipstick, probably spanish i guess? :S
- city in the bearytale
- circle drawing device thingy (en español por favor)
- Bear Luxembearish
- south american large wild cat (spanish)
- t-shirt (babe spanish)
- harvesting clothes
- grandpa osito's maté in the early days
- girl that i love and need and think about all day
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- type of top
- no in luxembearish
- universidad ... nacional
- argentinian choreographer
- large predator that doesnt live in antartica
- city in the bearytale
- large cat that definitely doesnt live in South America
- in el sobre (adjective)
- main food for the bunny
20 Clues: type of top • Bear Luxembearish • no in luxembearish • harvesting clothes • city in the bearytale • city in the bearytale • t-shirt (babe spanish) • in el sobre (adjective) • main food for the bunny • universidad ... nacional • hanging clothes up to dry • argentinian choreographer • additive to my babe's coffee • lipstick, probably spanish i guess? :S • ...
Irregular verbs Quiz 2023-02-12
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- The verb 'bring' in past.
- The verb 'volar' in English'
- The verb 'convertirse' in English.
- The verb 'manejar' in past.
- The verb 'comer' in Spanish.
- The verb 'come' in past.
- The verb 'choose' in Spanish
- The verb 'manejar' in English.
- The verb 'find' in past.
- The verb 'do' in past
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- The verb 'buy' in Spanish.
- The verb 'volar' in simple past.
- The verb 'become' in past.
- began in infinitive form.
- The verb 'sentir' in English
- The verb 'olvidar' in past
- The verb 'hacer' in English.
- The verb 'tomar' in English.
18 Clues: The verb 'do' in past • The verb 'come' in past. • The verb 'find' in past. • The verb 'bring' in past. • began in infinitive form. • The verb 'buy' in Spanish. • The verb 'become' in past. • The verb 'olvidar' in past • The verb 'manejar' in past. • The verb 'volar' in English' • The verb 'comer' in Spanish. • The verb 'sentir' in English • The verb 'choose' in Spanish • ...
Suzie's Faves 2.0 2025-07-26
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- Suzie's second language
- Suzie's favourite thing to find in the wild, but not eat
- Most watched winter sport
- Suzie's favourite geographical feature
- Suzie's favourite hairy insect
- _______Park (2 words)
- Number of months old Suzie was when she started walking
- Suzie's favourite breakfast food
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- Suzie's favourite common yellow flower
- Suzie's favourite summer footwear
- Favourite fictional Disney (secondary) character
- Suzie's favourite flying insect
- ____sound- exclamation when experiencing high volume auditory stimulation(2words)
- Suzie's favourite superhero
- Suzie's favourite number to say (spanish)
- Suzie's favourite pastry
- Suzie's favourite soundtrack
- Suzie's favourite colour to say (spanish)
18 Clues: _______Park (2 words) • Suzie's second language • Suzie's favourite pastry • Most watched winter sport • Suzie's favourite superhero • Suzie's favourite soundtrack • Suzie's favourite hairy insect • Suzie's favourite flying insect • Suzie's favourite breakfast food • Suzie's favourite summer footwear • Suzie's favourite common yellow flower • Suzie's favourite geographical feature • ...
Karankawa 2025-10-27
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- were they nomadic or stationary
- method of survival
- where did they live
- method of survival
- did the men or the woman rule
- what were there houses mostly made of
- they had tattoos
- what did they eat
- blank was a fact of life for the karanakawa
- they are much blank than the other tribes
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- they built blank
- what illness did the Spanish introduce them to
- they communicated through blank
- what weapon did they use
- they sometimes committed blank
- they wore Spanish moss
- shelter
- who stole their land
- method of survival
- how tall were they
20 Clues: shelter • they built blank • they had tattoos • what did they eat • method of survival • method of survival • method of survival • how tall were they • where did they live • who stole their land • they wore Spanish moss • what weapon did they use • did the men or the woman rule • they sometimes committed blank • were they nomadic or stationary • they communicated through blank • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-03-16
Spanish Vocab Practice 2021-12-06
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- describes someone lazy
- beard in spanish
- hair that is black
- long hair
- a child is...
- caillou is an exampe of someone who is...
- describes someone who is short
- describes someone who is pretty
- hair that is red
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- albert enstien was very...
- describes someone funny
- hair that is brown
- describes something big
- hair that is blonde
- describes something small
- describes someone who is ugly
- glasses in spanish
- mustache in spanish
- describes someone who is tall
- describes someone who is skinny
- short hair
- describes someone who is handsome
- a way to describe a baby boomer
- describes someone who is fat
24 Clues: long hair • short hair • a child is... • beard in spanish • hair that is red • hair that is brown • glasses in spanish • hair that is black • hair that is blonde • mustache in spanish • describes someone lazy • describes someone funny • describes something big • describes something small • albert enstien was very... • describes someone who is fat • describes someone who is ugly • ...
REVIEW FOR GA STUDIES 2015-09-23
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- liquor, slaves, and Catholics and this not allowed in colony
- founder of Georgia
- settled in Ebenezer
- Britains explorers mission
- on barrier islands to convert to Catholicism
- most advanced
- disease/war dogs
- Georgian politician
- place where massacre occured
- required colonist to house soldiers
- lost an ear to the Spanish
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- 1st of Revolution battles
- end of Spanish threat
- oldest culture
- colonial with troops at Valley Forge
- war between Britain and France
- society for the patriots
- largest band of native americans
- Georgia's first city
- placed tax on paper goods
- settled in Darien
- Spanish explorers mission
- people responsible for others
- Yamacraw chief
24 Clues: most advanced • oldest culture • Yamacraw chief • disease/war dogs • settled in Darien • founder of Georgia • settled in Ebenezer • Georgian politician • Georgia's first city • end of Spanish threat • society for the patriots • 1st of Revolution battles • placed tax on paper goods • Spanish explorers mission • Britains explorers mission • lost an ear to the Spanish • place where massacre occured • ...
Sam in flight 2024-11-27
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- Bathroom door species
- Lil
- Spanish for ice cream
- Key to hunks
- Cause of moonlight ruckus
- RIP
- In the air vent
- The best flowers are
- Make to not forget
- Best before Christmas
- Irish expression
- Long neck
- Ending in Chilean spanish
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- Best at a lighthouse
- Smelly Squirmers
- Spanish for wedding
- Goldmine tie figure
- Not a desired response
- Rat fucker
- Riley’s toes
- Seeded purple plant
- Wrong choice for a sandwich
- Must be hot
- Unfortunate mug contaminate
- Outback limiting factor
- Irish for make out
- Sam has 2.5
- Great addition to any ball
- Best of in flight services
- Missed
30 Clues: Lil • RIP • Missed • Long neck • Rat fucker • Must be hot • Sam has 2.5 • Riley’s toes • Key to hunks • In the air vent • Smelly Squirmers • Irish expression • Irish for make out • Make to not forget • Spanish for wedding • Goldmine tie figure • Seeded purple plant • Best at a lighthouse • The best flowers are • Bathroom door species • Spanish for ice cream • Best before Christmas • Not a desired response • ...
Spanish Alphabet Quiz 2011-10-13
TesB1: les nationalités + autre vocabulaire 2024-09-25
23 Clues: I am • from • Swiss • me too • Belgian • French (m) • German (m) • French (f) • German (f) • Spanish (f) • Spanish (m) • Italian (m) • Italian (f) • English (m) • English (f) • Canadian (f) • Canadian (m) • American (m) • Algerian (m) • Algerian (f) • American (f) • are you...? (inf) • are you..? (form, pl)
Spanish Conjugation 2024-10-21
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- yo conjugation of hablar
- she practices in Spanish
- El chico conjugation of escribir
- Las chicas conjugation of escuchar
- Mis amigos conjugation of nadar
- nosotros conjugation of vivir
- Maria y yo conjugation of esquiar
- we use in Spanish
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- ellas conjugation of tocar
- ella conjugation of montar
- ustedes conjugation of correr
- él conjugation of leer
- tú conjugation of trabajar
- ellos conjugation of pasar
- usted conjugation of patinar
- I draw in Spanish
16 Clues: I draw in Spanish • we use in Spanish • él conjugation of leer • yo conjugation of hablar • she practices in Spanish • ellas conjugation of tocar • ella conjugation of montar • tú conjugation of trabajar • ellos conjugation of pasar • usted conjugation of patinar • ustedes conjugation of correr • nosotros conjugation of vivir • Mis amigos conjugation of nadar • ...
Old Man and the Sea Vocabulary pgs. 26-40 2026-02-04
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- fishing boat
- to meet
- Spanish feminine term for the sea
- length of 6 feet
- sure of one's self
- place where boats are docked
- ____ _______ oil; good for health
- sea bird that dives to catch fish
- small ocean bird
- glowing colors that change with light
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- belief in spiritual ideas
- one who is left behind
- airborne sea creature
- thread-like tentcles on a man of war
- intelligent ocean mammal that travels in packs
- type of seaweed
- "Better to be lucky, but I would rather be _____."
- Spanish phrase: "you whore"
- Spanish masculine term for the sea
- good qualities in a person
- tuna
- hard shelled ocean creature
22 Clues: tuna • to meet • fishing boat • type of seaweed • length of 6 feet • small ocean bird • sure of one's self • airborne sea creature • one who is left behind • belief in spiritual ideas • good qualities in a person • Spanish phrase: "you whore" • hard shelled ocean creature • place where boats are docked • Spanish feminine term for the sea • sea bird that dives to catch fish • ...
Spanish Crossword 2024-01-17
24 Clues: Tall • Desk • Here • First • Father • Mother • To cook • Weather • Seasons • Between • To learn • To dance • To attend • The house • The sports • The time is • The kitchen • The bathroom • Hard working • We in Spanish • Green In Spanish. • Man's best friend. • Likes to chace mice. • Capitol of Venezuela.
Mrs. Scarcella's super awesome and fun crossword 2024-10-03
21 Clues: March • Monday • Sunday • Blonde • Skinny • Its Hot • January • It Rains • Its cold • Thursday • Friendly • Red Hair • February • Unfriendly • I introduce you to • Dark hair and skin • Good night/evening • Tu conjugation of ser • Yo conjugation of ser • Spanish-speaking Country in Europe • Spanish-speaking country in North America
Review Preliminary Unit 2026-01-28
21 Clues: 28 • write • listen • choose • Science • Spanish • Today is • the table • April 5th • It's 3:30 • It's 1:15 • the poster • the window • It's 6:45 • My name is • the backpack • Good afternoon • Physical Education • the student (female) • Spanish speaking country in AFrica • What time is it? (use question marks)
Topic 3 Lessons 1-3 Review 2023-11-02
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- the country Hernan Cortes is originally from
- the exchange of people, ideas, etc between the Western and Eastern hemispheres was called this
- Spanish explorers who conquered territory
- name of the Aztec leader
- early civilization known for hieroglyphics
- the tax that the American Indians needed to pay to the Spanish to stay on their own land
- the Spanish put leaders in charge of city-states...these leaders were called _____________________
- the entire area of MesoAmerica was renamed this after the Spanish took over
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- the Aztecs built these to carry fresh water into their area
- capital city of the Aztec empire
- The Spanish had immunity to these, but the American Indians did not, so they died because of them
- first group of settlers in MesoAmerica
- A farming method where trees on a plot of land are cut down and burned to enrich poor soil in the rainforest is called slash and burn ______________________.
- last name of the man who defeated the Aztecs
- the Spanish changed the name of the capital city of Tenochtitlan to this
15 Clues: name of the Aztec leader • capital city of the Aztec empire • first group of settlers in MesoAmerica • Spanish explorers who conquered territory • early civilization known for hieroglyphics • the country Hernan Cortes is originally from • last name of the man who defeated the Aztecs • the Aztecs built these to carry fresh water into their area • ...
Capítulo 6 - Tecnomundo 2019-01-09
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- "to save" en español.
- Usa esta para entrar en línea.
- previous en español
- To delete something or erase it.
- to love or really like something
- certain or true en español
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- "to call" en español
- How do you say printer in Spanish?
- You can save files in one of these. (answer is in Spanish)
- Mouse pad in Spanish
- Esta encima de la alfombrilla.
- Yo envié un ___________ de texto a él.
- How do you say file in Spanish?
- Yo llamo a ella con mi ________.
14 Clues: previous en español • "to call" en español • Mouse pad in Spanish • "to save" en español. • certain or true en español • Usa esta para entrar en línea. • Esta encima de la alfombrilla. • How do you say file in Spanish? • To delete something or erase it. • to love or really like something • Yo llamo a ella con mi ________. • How do you say printer in Spanish? • ...
CA Explorers 2022-12-13
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- country who named our state
- Spanish military officer who founded missions
- where Cook was killed
- country Bering sailed for
- made it hard to explore CA coast
- country Drake sailed for
- English explorer who sailed much of the Pacific
- English pirate who circumnavigated the globe
- First European to explore CA
- Spanish cartographer who named Monterey
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- queen who sent Drake on his mission
- original name of southern bay in CA
- Karana's tribe
- Spanish priest who founded the missions
- northern bay named by Vizcaino
- first mission
- Karana's brother
- found a strait between Asia and America
- most dangerous part of circumnavigation
19 Clues: first mission • Karana's tribe • Karana's brother • where Cook was killed • country Drake sailed for • country Bering sailed for • country who named our state • First European to explore CA • northern bay named by Vizcaino • made it hard to explore CA coast • queen who sent Drake on his mission • original name of southern bay in CA • Spanish priest who founded the missions • ...
A contracorriente lyric translation 2022-04-07
9 Clues: The Spanish word for fear • The Spanish word for storm • The Spanish word for battle • The Spanish word for outside • The Spanish word for chasing • The Spanish word for strength • The Spanish word for "to begin" • The Spanish word for "they dream" • The Spanish word for countercurrent
Unit 4 2022-05-11
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- the language from Spain
- a traditional spanish dance
- plants food, have cows and chickens
- a traditional fiesta in Spain
- works at the hospital
- an orange animal
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- a traditional spanish dish
- create things
- something that is normal in the cultures
- a famous Spanish artist
- color of Spain's flag
- an automobile that the farmer uses
12 Clues: create things • an orange animal • color of Spain's flag • works at the hospital • the language from Spain • a famous Spanish artist • a traditional spanish dish • a traditional spanish dance • a traditional fiesta in Spain • an automobile that the farmer uses • plants food, have cows and chickens • something that is normal in the cultures
Age Of Exploration 2018-03-03
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- A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire.
- A land controlled by another nation.
- The transatlantic trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried between Africa, England, Europe, the West indies, and the colonies in the Americas.
- The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- An arragement of knotted strings on a cord, used by the Inca to record numerical information.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- A Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico.
- An instrument used to determine latitude and longitude.
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver.
- The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West indies, and later to North and South America, to be sold as slaves.
- To send a product to be sold in another country.
- Navigation tool used to locate the sun and moon
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- The right of Spanish landowners in the Americas to use Native Americans as laborers.
- A Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.
- To bring a product into a country to be sold.
- A 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain.
- The Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century.
- A nobleman of the Portuguese royal household and was a Portuguese explorer.
- Spanish and Portuguese officials in the new world who were born in Europe and held all the important government positions.
- The last Aztec empotre in Mexico who was overthrown and killed by Hernando cortes.
20 Clues: A land controlled by another nation. • A 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain. • To bring a product into a country to be sold. • Navigation tool used to locate the sun and moon • To send a product to be sold in another country. • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • An instrument used to determine latitude and longitude. • ...
European Conquests in the Americas 2024-09-26
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- Most important resource shipped from spanish to america
- A war that happened between the French and British
- One of the earliest conquistadors who took over Tenochtitlan for silver and gold.
- The French called their territory in North America…
- People that were both of american indian and european background
- People in the West Indies who were assaulted and controlled by Columbus’ men.
- Italian explorer that commanded English expedition to Newfoundland
- Franciscans, Jesuits and other missionaries baptized thousands of…
- A group of English settlers who came to Massachusetts
- First European to sail into St. Lawrence River
- Largest spanish speaking city in 1550
- The king of spain appointed these to represent his name
- In 1700, France and England had control over…
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- Female to own reputation as one of the greatest poets in the spanish language
- Attack and take treasure from American ships. They operated under the approval of European governments.
- It officially ended the worldwide war and gave Britain dominance
- Useful in battle especially to carry supplies when the Spanish conquistadors fought the American Indians.
- American indians that were forced to do labor for a landlord in order to pay debt
- Spanish people who conquered America, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. They followed Columbus’s ruthless pattern and took gold from the countries.
- Italian explorer who founded the New World.
- What did the colonies build to meet the churches need for educated priests
- Wood that was used to produce a valuable dye.
- The disease that spread among the Aztecs after the Spanish conquered the city.
- where the English built their first permanent colony
- The explorer who fought and defeated the Incas, who lived in Peru.
25 Clues: Largest spanish speaking city in 1550 • Italian explorer who founded the New World. • Wood that was used to produce a valuable dye. • In 1700, France and England had control over… • First European to sail into St. Lawrence River • A war that happened between the French and British • The French called their territory in North America… • ...
Cinco De Mayo 2023-05-05
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- The capital of Mexico
- The Spanish translation of soldier
- The Spanish translation of France
- Spring
- The Spanish translation of war
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- The Spanish translation of independence
- The Spanish translation of battle
- A common drink containing rice, milk, cinnamon, and vanilla
- Fifth
- Day of the week for Cinco De Mayo in 2023
- The city where Mexico defeated France on May 5, 1862
11 Clues: Fifth • Spring • The capital of Mexico • The Spanish translation of war • The Spanish translation of battle • The Spanish translation of France • The Spanish translation of soldier • The Spanish translation of independence • Day of the week for Cinco De Mayo in 2023 • The city where Mexico defeated France on May 5, 1862 • ...
Fun World Languages: Spanish 2024-11-20
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- Distance between Puerto Rico and Florida in miles.
- Quintanilla Spanish speaking Artist who have the same name as a popular pop artist.
- Holiday celebrated the 5th day of may.
- Where Spanish families put their loved ones photos on dia de Los muertos
- Spanish Speaking American Territory
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- 15th birthday celebration
- Day of the Dead
- Flag This flag's colors are rojo,verde,y Blanco.
- Country where Spanish originated from.
- The color red in Spanish.
- City The Capital of Mexico.
- Arroz con pollo
12 Clues: Day of the Dead • Arroz con pollo • 15th birthday celebration • The color red in Spanish. • City The Capital of Mexico. • Spanish Speaking American Territory • Country where Spanish originated from. • Holiday celebrated the 5th day of may. • Flag This flag's colors are rojo,verde,y Blanco. • Distance between Puerto Rico and Florida in miles. • ...
Owen & Waylon & Zach 2021-09-16
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- ritual the people did for the gods
- these people assisted the conquistadors in overthrowing the
- sailed down the
- the Spanish had 500
- were rich in silver and gold
- the 1 of the 2 precious stones
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- coast of South America with 180 Spanish soldier
- mexico and peru were rich in gold and
- MASTIFF the breed of the war dogs
- Cortes’s daughter
- explorers are known
- spanish arrived with
- cities Cortes conquered in
- the aztec emperor
14 Clues: sailed down the • Cortes’s daughter • the aztec emperor • explorers are known • the Spanish had 500 • spanish arrived with • cities Cortes conquered in • were rich in silver and gold • the 1 of the 2 precious stones • MASTIFF the breed of the war dogs • ritual the people did for the gods • mexico and peru were rich in gold and • coast of South America with 180 Spanish soldier • ...
Unit 3 Lesson 1 - Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-02
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- How do you say ¨soup¨ in Spanish?
- Una fruta que es roja o verde.
- Fruit loops, Captain Crunch, Cinnamon Toast Crunch are examples of __________. (type your answer in Spanish)
- Mi padre bebe ________ en la mañana para despertarse.
- What is the word for ¨food¨ in Spanish?
- Esto viene de una gallina. Un pollo está adentro de esto antes de nacer.
- Una fruta que es amarilla.
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- How do you say ¨to share¨ in Spanish?
- How do you say ¨lunch¨ in Spanish?
- frutas que son circulos pequeños
- Comemos esto en la mañana.
- Esto viene de una vaca y lo bebemos.
- Usa esto para hacer un sándwich
13 Clues: Comemos esto en la mañana. • Una fruta que es amarilla. • Una fruta que es roja o verde. • Usa esto para hacer un sándwich • frutas que son circulos pequeños • How do you say ¨soup¨ in Spanish? • How do you say ¨lunch¨ in Spanish? • Esto viene de una vaca y lo bebemos. • How do you say ¨to share¨ in Spanish? • What is the word for ¨food¨ in Spanish? • ...
The Spanish Conquest 2026-02-06
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- major hurdle between Cortes and the Aztec leaders
- Aztec god whose return was linked to Cortés’ arrival
- The Spanish had this weapon the Aztecs had never seen before
- When an army surrounds a city and cuts it off from help.
- Aztec emperor who met Cortés.
- Deadly disease brought by the Spanish that killed many Aztecs.
- illness that devastated the Aztecs
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- Aztec capital city conquered in 1521.
- Language spoken by the Aztecs.
- Interpreter who helped Cortés communicate with the Aztecs.
- Spanish leader who arrived in Mexico in 1519.
- Aztec enemies who allied with the Spanish.
- Spanish word meaning “conqueror.”
- Small city-states resented the Aztecs for having to pay this
14 Clues: Aztec emperor who met Cortés. • Language spoken by the Aztecs. • Spanish word meaning “conqueror.” • illness that devastated the Aztecs • Aztec capital city conquered in 1521. • Aztec enemies who allied with the Spanish. • Spanish leader who arrived in Mexico in 1519. • major hurdle between Cortes and the Aztec leaders • ...
The First Real San Giving Crossword 2023-08-16
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- section of a song where the music becomes loud and intense
- smells or aromas
- documents sometimes required for travel between countries
- horns containing food and drink
- determination
- without stopping
- repeated
- a house attached to a church
- recognizable
- wrapping up tightly
- satisfy
- admitted defeat
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- a game in which players push a puck with long sticks
- very happy
- Look (Spanish)
- paper copies
- with confidence that one is correct
- said suddenly
- large hats traditionally worn in Spain and Mexico
- dirt
- a hole in pavement
- behaving as if one is unhappy
- grandmother (Spanish)
- hope (Spanish)
- internal parts of the body
- shorts that resemble a skirt
26 Clues: dirt • satisfy • repeated • very happy • paper copies • recognizable • said suddenly • determination • Look (Spanish) • hope (Spanish) • admitted defeat • smells or aromas • without stopping • a hole in pavement • wrapping up tightly • grandmother (Spanish) • internal parts of the body • a house attached to a church • shorts that resemble a skirt • behaving as if one is unhappy • ...
Esperanza Rising 2025-05-18
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- Spanish for "Here I am"
- To harvest or gather crops
- Spanish term meaning "my daughter" or "dear"
- Owner of a business or property
- Engaging in heartfelt religious prayer
- Absence of sound
- Respected and well-known
- A small suitcase or traveling bag
- Tool used to cut crops or grass
- A traditional May Day title for a young woman
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- Fat used in making candles or soap
- One who oversees or manages work
- The state of something's health or quality
- A small picturesque cave
- Unpredictable or whimsical
- Clay used in sun-dried bricks
- Paused or faltered
- To gather into a group
- To shrink or gradually reduce
- Spanish for "My granddaughter"
20 Clues: Absence of sound • Paused or faltered • To gather into a group • Spanish for "Here I am" • A small picturesque cave • Respected and well-known • Unpredictable or whimsical • To harvest or gather crops • Clay used in sun-dried bricks • To shrink or gradually reduce • Spanish for "My granddaughter" • Owner of a business or property • Tool used to cut crops or grass • ...
Hispanic Culture 2026-03-04
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- A baked or fried stuffed pastry
- Traditional Mexican band music.
- Corn dough steamed in a husk
- Dramatic Argentine partner dance
- A sweet rice-based drink
- Colombian global pop star
- A fried dough pastry with sugar
- A cold tomato-based Spanish soup
- A Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat
- A rich Mexican chili sauce
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- Latin urban music genre
- Citrus-marinated raw fish
- Passionate Spanish dance and guitar
- Candy-filled party decoration
- Mexican public mural movement.
- Picasso’s famous anti-war painting.
- Wide-brimmed Mexican hat
- Lively Latin dance and music
- A tortilla folded around meat or other fillings
- A grilled cornmeal cake
20 Clues: Latin urban music genre • A grilled cornmeal cake • Wide-brimmed Mexican hat • A sweet rice-based drink • Citrus-marinated raw fish • Colombian global pop star • A rich Mexican chili sauce • Corn dough steamed in a husk • Lively Latin dance and music • Candy-filled party decoration • Mexican public mural movement. • A baked or fried stuffed pastry • Traditional Mexican band music. • ...
Hallie Amenti The Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- trade network New World Africa Europe
- investors buy shares larger company
- conquered the incas
- modern day Ouebec
- private ownership
- completion for national wealth
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transportation slaves from Africa to New World
- first British colony
- textiles shipped to Europe to Africa
- Britsh vs French
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- English settlers of Massachusetts
- first contact with America's
- Britsh vs French
- mix Spanish and Native American
- land controlled by another nation
- slave ships across the Atlantic
- conquered the aztecs
- aztec emperor
- spanish conquerors
- contagious and caused by variola virus
- spanish abusing Native American labor
- Incan ruler
- modern day New York city
24 Clues: Incan ruler • aztec emperor • Britsh vs French • Britsh vs French • modern day Ouebec • private ownership • spanish conquerors • conquered the incas • conquered the aztecs • first British colony • modern day New York city • first contact with America's • completion for national wealth • mix Spanish and Native American • slave ships across the Atlantic • English settlers of Massachusetts • ...
Week #4 Vocabulary Crossword puzzle 2020-11-21
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- above someone's head (Spanish: arriba, encima)
- to press firmly together.(Spanish:apretar, exprimir)
- to have a tingling feeling on the skin that causes a desire to scratch. (Spanish: picar)
- a seat without arms or a backrest (Spanish: banqueta, banquillo)
- to smell an odor with short breaths through the nose (past tense). (Spanish: olfatear)
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- in a pleasing or friendly way (Spanish: agradablemente)
- past tense of think (Spanish: el pasado de la palabra pensar)
- an open space or room just under the roof (Spanish: entrepiso, desván)
- outside of a building (Spanish: afuera)
- in or into a building (Spanish: adentro)
10 Clues: outside of a building (Spanish: afuera) • in or into a building (Spanish: adentro) • above someone's head (Spanish: arriba, encima) • to press firmly together.(Spanish:apretar, exprimir) • in a pleasing or friendly way (Spanish: agradablemente) • past tense of think (Spanish: el pasado de la palabra pensar) • ...
Spanish 2020-03-30
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- the saying for my name is in Spanish
- a supply that you put paper in
- when you say thank you
- a place where you draw and paint
- where you read books and write about them
- first number
- a school supply that you write with
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- how to say good morning in Spanish
- something you measure with
- the first month of the year
- a place where you learn how to add and subtract.
- what you call friends
- a place where you learn a different language
- how you greet people in Spanish
- the way you say I like in Spanish
15 Clues: first number • what you call friends • when you say thank you • something you measure with • the first month of the year • a supply that you put paper in • how you greet people in Spanish • a place where you draw and paint • the way you say I like in Spanish • how to say good morning in Spanish • a school supply that you write with • the saying for my name is in Spanish • ...
SPAIN 2019-02-05
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- he designed the church la sagrada familia
- it forms part of this connection from the atlantic ocean to the mediterranian sea
- are islands which form part of spain
- the most practiced religion in spain
- the main dish in spain
- the main language that spanish people speak with
- a dangerous game held in bunol
- a neighbour of spain
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- the capital city of spain
- a famous spanish singer
- a musical instrument invented in spain
- a game which is done by forming towers with people in catalonia
- spain's national anthem
- a famous spanish artist
- the currency of money used in spain
15 Clues: a neighbour of spain • the main dish in spain • a famous spanish singer • spain's national anthem • a famous spanish artist • the capital city of spain • a dangerous game held in bunol • the currency of money used in spain • are islands which form part of spain • the most practiced religion in spain • a musical instrument invented in spain • ...
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-04
20 Clues: pen • I eat • french • eraser • I read • science • history • I speak • Spanish • sharpener • he writes • To describe • mathematics • wallet/purse • I like science • I don't like art • do you like PDHPE? • there is not a stereo • I don't like maths at all • The Spanish word for the subject English
Review 2015-10-29
26 Clues: ten • bad • six • math • good • hello • so-so • twelve • eraser • health • pencil • folder • Spanish • goodbye • science • fifteen • new York • eighteen • notebook • twenty seven • twenty three • good morning • united states • nice to meet you • country located below the USA • Spanish speaking country in Europe
Spanish American War 2024-02-08
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- 1st United States Cavalry Unit led under Theodore Roosevelt
- U.S. gained this territory along with Cuba in the Caribbean after the war
- Spanish Ambassador letter that criticized President McKinley
- Main reason America wanted this territory is so planes could take off and ships could refuel
- Belief that is a God given right to expand westward
- The belief people had that they needed to aggressively fight the Spanish in a war
- Navy ship that was sunk contributing to the break out of the Spanish American War
- United States intervened with this country after the blowing up of one of their navy ships
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- After the Spanish American War some Americans wanted to conquer more countries they were called
- Warned Europe not to interfere with the affairs in the Western Hemisphere
- This type of newspapers helped overemphasize factors that lead up to the Spanish American War
- America becomes this after the annexation of Hawaii
- The people who opposed forced expansion
- American advocated for the annexation of this territory for commercial opportunities in Asia
- The U.S. felt this for Cubans under Spanish rule
15 Clues: The people who opposed forced expansion • The U.S. felt this for Cubans under Spanish rule • America becomes this after the annexation of Hawaii • Belief that is a God given right to expand westward • 1st United States Cavalry Unit led under Theodore Roosevelt • Spanish Ambassador letter that criticized President McKinley • ...
Spain 2021-01-11
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- what is the color of Spain's flag.
- what is the most popular meal in Spain?
- is spanish religous?
- How many people speak Spanish in the world?
- do spanish people live longer?
- What is the population of Spain?
- when was spain built?
- How many people speak Spanish in the world?
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- what was the population in 2012?
- was Spain built?
- What is Spain most known for?
- What is the first modern novel?
- does spain have a king?
- What is one way you get greeted in Spain?
- What is the most famous animal sport?
15 Clues: was Spain built? • is spanish religous? • when was spain built? • does spain have a king? • What is Spain most known for? • do spanish people live longer? • What is the first modern novel? • what was the population in 2012? • What is the population of Spain? • what is the color of Spain's flag. • What is the most famous animal sport? • what is the most popular meal in Spain? • ...
karankawa 2025-10-27
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- they are much blank than the other tribes
- method of survival
- blank was a fact of life for the karanakawa
- what did they eat
- did the men or the woman rule
- were they nomadic or stationary
- who stole their land
- what weapon did they use
- they wore Spanish moss
- shelter
- method of survival
- they communicated through blank
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- they had tattoos
- where did they live
- how tall were they
- what illness did the Spanish introduce them to
- they sometimes committed blank
- method of survival
- what were there houses mostly made of
- they built blank
20 Clues: shelter • they had tattoos • they built blank • what did they eat • method of survival • how tall were they • method of survival • method of survival • where did they live • who stole their land • they wore Spanish moss • what weapon did they use • did the men or the woman rule • they sometimes committed blank • were they nomadic or stationary • they communicated through blank • ...
Toponyms 2023-11-21
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- most popular theory is that its name means "place of abundant fish"
- means "where the land ends" from Mapuche or another indigenous language
- the name of this country is a cognate but it used to be called "Quito"
- Bolívar the revolutionary hero who fought for independence from Spain and inspired the name of a country in South America
- likely derived from a Taina word meaning "center" or "central place"
- Rico means "rich port" in Spanish
- means "land beside the silvery river" (from Latin "argentum" which means "silver")
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- believed to mean "Little Venice"
- means "land of many trees" in an indigenous dialect
- means "in the navel of the moon" in the Nahuatl language
- name is related to the Spanish word for "water" and possibly the name of an important indigenous leader
- believed to mean "river of birds"
- believed to mean "river of sailors"
- means "deep waters" in Spanish
- named after a deep-red colored tree from Portuguese language
- Rica means "rich coast" in Spanish
- Salvador means "the Savior" in Spanish
17 Clues: means "deep waters" in Spanish • believed to mean "Little Venice" • believed to mean "river of birds" • Rico means "rich port" in Spanish • believed to mean "river of sailors" • Rica means "rich coast" in Spanish • Salvador means "the Savior" in Spanish • means "land of many trees" in an indigenous dialect • means "in the navel of the moon" in the Nahuatl language • ...
Brielle will enjoy this or else!! 2026-06-13
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- peace in spanish, hint super similar to fish
- "this makes me happier than the time the__said hello"
- "eww dead__ wind"
- The Wordle of Dec 14 2024, and a perfect word for your birthday"
- pro horse rider, and racer
- double hander...wait no double dominance
- you walk on this
- "We're the same she's a ___"
- you breath this
- largest mammal
- when done well can elevate a look famouse for this are:salvador dali, hitler, the lorax and pringles man.
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- fish in spanish
- you drinnk this
- chicken in spanish
- once named "sears tower."
- blended fruit drink
- singer of " Unchained Melody "
- "Sunday through___"
- "what up____"
19 Clues: "what up____" • largest mammal • fish in spanish • you drinnk this • you breath this • you walk on this • "eww dead__ wind" • chicken in spanish • blended fruit drink • "Sunday through___" • once named "sears tower." • pro horse rider, and racer • "We're the same she's a ___" • singer of " Unchained Melody " • double hander...wait no double dominance • ...
Espanol vocabulary 2025-01-24
10 Clues: June in spanish • January in spanish • thank you in spanish • the number 5 in spanish • how to say name in spanish • favor please in spanish • dias good morning in spanish • te llamas what are you called in spanish • es tú nombre ? what is your name in spanish • estas? one way to say how are you in spanish
History of the Spanish Language 2021-12-03
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- This was the language of both the Roman Empire and the Church
- This Spanish word for "sugar" comes from the Arabic language
- The Spanish name for this fish comes from the Basque language
- This Romance language is spoken in Brazil
- This Spanish word for "nap" comes from the Latin word for the "sixth hour"
- (Two words!) In Portuguese you say "Boa Noite", in French you say "bonne nuit", and in Spanish you say...
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- This day of the week in Italian is Domenica, in Romanian it is duminică, in Tagalog it is Linggo, and in Spanish it is...
- This spotted dog is also the name of a Romance language
- This great place to take a nap swinging between two trees takes its name from a Taino word
- This Spanish word for "shirt" comes from the Arabic word Qamis
- This Romance language is spoken in the city of Paris
- This Spanish word for "war" comes from the Goths
- This is the capital city of the country that speaks Italian
13 Clues: This Romance language is spoken in Brazil • This Spanish word for "war" comes from the Goths • This Romance language is spoken in the city of Paris • This spotted dog is also the name of a Romance language • This is the capital city of the country that speaks Italian • This Spanish word for "sugar" comes from the Arabic language • ...
SPAIN 2019-02-05
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- he designed the church la sagrada familia
- a neighbour of spain
- spain's national anthem
- a dangerous game held in bunol
- the capital city of spain
- the main language that spanish people speak with
- a famous spanish singer
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- a game which is done by forming towers with people in catalonia
- the most practiced religion in spain
- it forms part of this connection from the atlantic ocean to the mediterranian sea
- the main dish in spain
- the currency of money used in spain
- a musical instrument invented in spain
- are islands which form part of spain
- a famous spanish artist
15 Clues: a neighbour of spain • the main dish in spain • spain's national anthem • a famous spanish artist • a famous spanish singer • the capital city of spain • a dangerous game held in bunol • the currency of money used in spain • the most practiced religion in spain • are islands which form part of spain • a musical instrument invented in spain • ...
People of the America 2022-10-19
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- Civilization that rose in Guatemala and Mexico
- a group of people or cities that join together
- The Aztec leader who was in power VS the spanish
- Founder of America
- a spanish priest who suggested using american slaves instead to help the native
- Civilization that rose in Mexico valley
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- the sea under cuba and Puerto Rico
- Movements of one place to another
- Growing crops and farm work
- the item everyone was searching for
- the Taino chief
- Civilization that rose along the Gulf of Mexico
- The sickness that killed most of the Aztecs
- was ruled by the spanish
- Spanish conquistador that invaded the Aztec
15 Clues: the Taino chief • Founder of America • was ruled by the spanish • Growing crops and farm work • Movements of one place to another • the sea under cuba and Puerto Rico • the item everyone was searching for • Civilization that rose in Mexico valley • The sickness that killed most of the Aztecs • Spanish conquistador that invaded the Aztec • ...
Semaine des langues 2025-03-27
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- La capacidad de generar nuevas ideas (Spanish)
- Grupo de personas que comparten intereses o valores (Spanish)
- A tool which helps you to sing (Spanish)
- Traditions, arts, and beliefs shared by a group (English)
- Speaking out and sharing one's thoughts (English)
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- Transformation or evolution (Spanish)
- A system of communication through words (Spanish)
- Exchanging knowledge or emotions with others (English)
- Responsibility or promise to fulfill a task or support a cause (Spanish)
- The variety of people and perspectives (English)
- Producing new and original ideas (English)
11 Clues: Transformation or evolution (Spanish) • A tool which helps you to sing (Spanish) • Producing new and original ideas (English) • La capacidad de generar nuevas ideas (Spanish) • The variety of people and perspectives (English) • A system of communication through words (Spanish) • Speaking out and sharing one's thoughts (English) • ...
El subjunctivo 2024-02-27
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- to find the subjunctive ending for a verb, ______ the present tense endings
- to conjugate in the subjunctive you NEED to have what word
- acronym for subjunctive
- Spanish word for what E in JEDI stands for
- (nosotros) tener
- (tú) hablar
- car/gar/zar/ger/gir changes happen in ______ form
- Spanish word for what D in JEDI stands for
- Spanish word for what J in JEDI stands for
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- Spanish word for what I in JEDI stands for
- (yo) preferir
- for subjunctive you need two...
- in ir boot verbs, o - u and e - i are changes that happen ______ the boot
- (nosotros) entender
- acronym for irregular verbs
15 Clues: (tú) hablar • (yo) preferir • (nosotros) tener • (nosotros) entender • acronym for subjunctive • acronym for irregular verbs • for subjunctive you need two... • Spanish word for what I in JEDI stands for • Spanish word for what E in JEDI stands for • Spanish word for what D in JEDI stands for • Spanish word for what J in JEDI stands for • ...
Puzzle me? 2026-01-24
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- The beach in Mexico
- The island we see from here
- My girlfriend in Tijuana
- Spanish for "look"
- Our high school's mascot
- What a roadrunner says
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- Spanish for "look ahead" or "look up"
- Wile E. Coyote's nemesis
- Most common tree in San Clemente
- My uncle who lives in Ensenada
- Spanish for waves
- Spanish for ocean
12 Clues: Spanish for waves • Spanish for ocean • Spanish for "look" • The beach in Mexico • What a roadrunner says • Wile E. Coyote's nemesis • My girlfriend in Tijuana • Our high school's mascot • The island we see from here • My uncle who lives in Ensenada • Most common tree in San Clemente • Spanish for "look ahead" or "look up"
Los dias de la semana 2023-03-02
11 Clues: today • tomorrow • Friday Jr. • day in Spanish • week in Spanish • Friday in Spanish • Monday in Spanish • the day after Monday • the day before Monday • the 3rd day of a school week • the first day of the weekend
Esperanza Rising Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-21
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- Hot and smoky, it burned down Esperanza's house
- You put on a blindford and use a stick to hit this Mexican party treat that's usually filled with candy.
- Abuelita taught Esperanza this crochet stitch that goes up and down
- This nut is used to make one of Esperanza's favorite desserts, _____ flan.
- These vegetables are used to make French fries
- Before they lost almost everything, Esperanza's family had to much money they were ________.
- Esperanza is worried when Mama gets _____ with Valley Fever
- Every year for her birthday, Esperanza's father gave her a new porcelain ____ to play with.
- This kind of transportation has many cars. It's how Esperanza traveled to California.
- Grapes grow on a ________
- A sweet summer fruit with pale orange flesh that contains a large pit
- Esperanza uses the Spanish word for Grandmother, Abuelita. Abuelita's daughter is Esperanza's ________.
- Two people who are born to the same parents on the same day
- These purple pitted fruits gave the twins stomachaches
- Esperanza was born in this Spanish speaking country
- Abuelita is the Spanish word for a mother's mother. What is the English word?
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- The Spanish name for rose is also a girls name
- Happy ______ to you!
- On the ranch, Esperanza could start the harvest by cutting a bunch of these from the vine.
- This westernmost state is where Esperanza's family worked on a farm
- The Spanish word for party sounds a little like the word "festive"
- Be careful! Cutting this vegetable might make your eyes water and sting.
- When you gather crops you ______ them
- Workers at the camp threatened to ______, which means they would refuse to do their jobs until conditions improved
- The language Esperanza speaks
25 Clues: Happy ______ to you! • Grapes grow on a ________ • The language Esperanza speaks • When you gather crops you ______ them • The Spanish name for rose is also a girls name • These vegetables are used to make French fries • Hot and smoky, it burned down Esperanza's house • Esperanza was born in this Spanish speaking country • ...
Spanish Colonialism 2023-10-16
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- Spanish Cowboys who worked on rancheros
- Military forts established to protect the area from attacks by natives.
- murels that covered the inside and outside of missions and churches.\
- spanish mission San Antonio de Valero
- Capital of New Spain
- dedicated his life work to missions among the Natives in East Texas
- Spanish settlement in east Texas that was abandoned
- River that is the southern border of Texas
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- folk songs; basis of Tejano music
- Royal Road that connected missions in Texas to Mexico City
- First spanish mission
- Religion that the spanish were wanting to spread in the new world.
- religious settlements
13 Clues: Capital of New Spain • First spanish mission • religious settlements • folk songs; basis of Tejano music • spanish mission San Antonio de Valero • Spanish Cowboys who worked on rancheros • River that is the southern border of Texas • Spanish settlement in east Texas that was abandoned • Royal Road that connected missions in Texas to Mexico City • ...
European age of Exploration 2023-10-05
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- Why French ships sailed to attack St. Augustine but failed?
- The Spanish King ordered the governor, who is it?
- Who served as governor of La Florida for 10 years?
- He killed the Inca ruler and took _______.
- If French control Florida, who they will capture riches?
- Why Soto died?
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- Panfilo de Narvaez was attacked by _________.
- Who worked large farms for their owners.
- Spanish for fort, usually built near a mission.
- Spanish for twon, trading center.
- Which country Spanish controlled most in 1600s?(first word)
- What's calling top were people born in Spain.
- Juan Ponce de Leno claimed the land for Spain...
13 Clues: Why Soto died? • Spanish for twon, trading center. • Who worked large farms for their owners. • He killed the Inca ruler and took _______. • Panfilo de Narvaez was attacked by _________. • What's calling top were people born in Spain. • Spanish for fort, usually built near a mission. • Juan Ponce de Leno claimed the land for Spain... • ...
INSTRUCCIONES 2023-11-13
9 Clues: sit in Spanish • listen in Spanish • be silent in Spanish • open the door in spanish • open the iPad in spanish • close the door in Spanish • close the iPad in Spanish • close the book in Spanish • open the folder in Spanish
Missions and Presidios in Texas 2021-10-03
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- Father Franciso_____ Contacted French Catholic priests and caused Spanish to be suspicious of the French
- Known as the "Queen of the Missions", this is the largest of the missions in San Antonio
- Father ______ Massenet established San Francisco de los Tejas in East Texas in 1690 and was relocated to San Antonio in 1731
- Most missions were established along _____ for growing their own food and for getting water
- is a man belonging to the Roman Catholic Faith he is also known as a Priest
- LaSalle tried to establish this French fort in Texas.
- ____ Margil de Jesus founded the largest mission in San Antonio argubly the most famous Missionary in Texas
- Mission______ was the first mission in Texas established in 1690 as San Franciso de los Tejas before being moved in 1731 to San Antonio
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- Mission San Antonio de Valero, which is today known as the______ located in San Antonio
- The Spaniards were focused on converting Native Americas to ______, specifically Catholicism
- Mission ____ is the oldest unrestored stone church in America located in San Antonio and built in 1755
- Spanish word for Ranches
- Spanish word for cowboy
- killed around 90% of all Native Americans in the America's
- military bases in Spanish Colonial America
- religious communities established by Spanish Catholics
- The first Mission established in Texas in El Paso and is the oldest, continuously operating, parish in Texas.
- Spanish spelling of a Caddo word taysha, which means "friend" or "ally" it would eventually turn into the name Texas
18 Clues: Spanish word for cowboy • Spanish word for Ranches • military bases in Spanish Colonial America • LaSalle tried to establish this French fort in Texas. • religious communities established by Spanish Catholics • killed around 90% of all Native Americans in the America's • is a man belonging to the Roman Catholic Faith he is also known as a Priest • ...
Effects of the Spanish Culture on Filipino Culture 2025-02-08
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- The language and culture that heavily influenced Filipino traditions and customs.
- A traditional Filipino religious play performed during Holy Week, depicting the Passion of Christ.
- The national anthem of the Philippines, composed during the Spanish era.
- A traditional Filipino play that depicts the conflict between Christians and Muslims, influenced by Spanish theater.
- A Filipino writer and poet, known for his epic poem Florante at Laura, influenced by Spanish literature.
- A novel of Dr. Jose Rizal
- The head of the central government and representative of the King during the colonial period.
- The central public square in Filipino towns, often used for events and gatherings.
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- The Spanish colonial official who ordered the standardized Filipino names for citizens.
- A famous painting depicting the martyrdom of Filipinos, painted by Juan Luna during the Spanish colonial period.
- The dominant religion introduced by the Spanish to the Philippines.
- A Filipino folk dance that became popular during the Spanish era, characterized by graceful, modest movements.
12 Clues: A novel of Dr. Jose Rizal • The dominant religion introduced by the Spanish to the Philippines. • The national anthem of the Philippines, composed during the Spanish era. • The language and culture that heavily influenced Filipino traditions and customs. • The central public square in Filipino towns, often used for events and gatherings. • ...
karakawa 2025-10-27
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- shelter
- what weapon did they use
- they built blank
- how tall were they
- they are much blank than the other tribes
- method of survival
- were they nomadic or stationary
- what illness did the Spanish introduce them to
- they communicated through blank
- what did they eat
- what were there houses mostly made of
- who stole their land
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- blank was a fact of life for the karankawa
- did the men or the woman rule
- where did they live
- they sometimes committed blank
- true or false did they have tattoos
- method of survival
- They wore Spanish moss
- method of survival
20 Clues: shelter • they built blank • what did they eat • how tall were they • method of survival • method of survival • method of survival • where did they live • who stole their land • They wore Spanish moss • what weapon did they use • did the men or the woman rule • they sometimes committed blank • were they nomadic or stationary • they communicated through blank • ...
Suzie's Faves 2.0 2025-07-26
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- Suzie's second language
- Suzie's favourite thing to find in the wild, but not eat
- Most watched winter sport
- Suzie's favourite geographical feature
- Suzie's favourite hairy insect
- _______Park (2 words)
- Number of months old Suzie was when she started walking
- Suzie's favourite breakfast food
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- Suzie's favourite common yellow flower
- Suzie's favourite summer footwear
- Favourite fictional Disney (secondary) character
- Suzie's favourite flying insect
- ____sound- exclamation when experiencing high volume auditory stimulation(2words)
- Suzie's favourite superhero
- Suzie's favourite number to say (spanish)
- Suzie's favourite pastry
- Suzie's favourite soundtrack
- Suzie's favourite colour to say (spanish)
18 Clues: _______Park (2 words) • Suzie's second language • Suzie's favourite pastry • Most watched winter sport • Suzie's favourite superhero • Suzie's favourite soundtrack • Suzie's favourite hairy insect • Suzie's favourite flying insect • Suzie's favourite breakfast food • Suzie's favourite summer footwear • Suzie's favourite common yellow flower • Suzie's favourite geographical feature • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-11-03
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- a government in power
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- colonies imitated the culture and social patterns of their parent countries.
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a large agricultural estate
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- beyond or across the sea
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
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- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- a person of mixed European and native American Indian descent
- Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans have spiraling currents,
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- Europeans wanted to convert who to Christianity
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- very expensive after Arab middlemen shipped them to Europe
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work in the Spanish landowners’ silver mines
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
21 Clues: a government in power • beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • to select for some purpose; to conscript • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a person of mixed African and European descent • Europeans wanted to convert who to Christianity • to send a product or service for sale to another country • ...
Spanish Colonial Texas 2025-11-19
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- Mexicans living in Texas began referring to themselves by this name.
- He led a group of soldiers to destroy Fort St. Louis.
- The people who were born in Spain were the top of Mexico’s class system.
- The establishment of missions, presidios, and settlements in Texas is known as the Spanish ____________ Era.
- He petitioned Spanish officials to re-open the mission to the Tejas.
- Friars were expected to teach Native Americans trades like _________ and blacksmithing.
- These are people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage
- This was an agreement between England, The Netherlands, and Spain to fight against France.
- Spanish ____________ at the presidios received low pay and were often treated unfairly by their officers.
- These were Spanish fortresses built to protect missions and settlers.
- This is the only county in Texas named for a woman
- This mission on the Rio Grande was called the Gateway to Texas.
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- Native Americans often came to live at the missions in order to hide from their ______________.
- These were Roman Catholic men who taught about Christianity.
- One goal of the missions was to convert Native Americans to this religion.
- Located in Louisiana, this site functioned as capital of Texas for more than fifty years.
- This was the first Spanish mission built in East Texas.
- The chapel of San Antonio de _______________ mission became famous as The Alamo.
- The word Ta Sha from this tribe meant friend. It eventually became the word Texas.
- He was a Frenchman who tried to negotiate trade rights with Spain.
- The question of how to treat Native Americans was often a source of _________ between friars and soldiers.
- The Apache and Comanche rarely attacked settlers here
- These people were born in Mexico, but their parents were born in Spain.
23 Clues: This is the only county in Texas named for a woman • He led a group of soldiers to destroy Fort St. Louis. • The Apache and Comanche rarely attacked settlers here • This was the first Spanish mission built in East Texas. • These were Roman Catholic men who taught about Christianity. • These are people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage • ...
Spring '25 Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Number of cups in 1 pint
- Strawberry in Spanish
- Number of cups in 1 quart
- There are 4 of these in a quarter cup
- Brulee Dessert that means "Burned Cream" in French
- Pineapple in Spanish
- Green citrus
- In this kitchen, we have 2, 4, 12, and 22 quart options
- Mix of Onion, Carrot, and Celery used in stocks
- Chicken in Spanish
- Number of teaspoons in half a cup
- Country of origin for potatoes
- Herb used frequently in Italian cooking
- Cookie used in the Italian dessert, Tiramisu
- Layered French pastry
- Number of ounces in 1 pound
- Fruit popular at summer cookouts
- Thin, circular, unleavened flatbread from Mesoamerica
- Cheese in Spanish
- There are eight of these in 1 cup
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- Ounces in half a gallon
- Fish in Spanish
- Main ingredient of guacamole
- Cake that soaks up three types of milk
- Number of Teaspoons in 1 Tablespoon
- Brush dirt and debris off the floor
- Sixteen ounces equals one of these
- Liquid you might fry food in
- Type of knife you will need for most cutting tasks in the kitchen
- Garlic in Spanish
- Pork belly that is cured and smoked
- Churned cream
- Number of tablespoons in 2 cups
- If you are asked to cut a carrot 1"x1", you will need one of these
- What happens at 212 degrees fahrenheit
- Number of ounces in 2 pounds
- Number of ounces in 1 cup
- Garfield's favorite food
- Shrimp, oysters, lobster, crab for example
- If your food tastes like nothing, add this
- 40F-140F
- Number of tablespoons in 1 cup
- 4 cups equals one of these
43 Clues: 40F-140F • Green citrus • Churned cream • Fish in Spanish • Garlic in Spanish • Cheese in Spanish • Chicken in Spanish • Pineapple in Spanish • Strawberry in Spanish • Layered French pastry • Ounces in half a gallon • Number of cups in 1 pint • Garfield's favorite food • Number of cups in 1 quart • Number of ounces in 1 cup • 4 cups equals one of these • Number of ounces in 1 pound • ...
Two Worlds Meet 2016-11-05
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- a contagious deadly disease
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- a land division
- an irrigation canal
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war
- a town council during spanish cononial times
- forced to leave forever
- ruled appointed by the king
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- a ditch boss
- steep cliff
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area
- a payment or gift
- a widespread disease
- the sutdy of the universe
- main building in the spanish town
- a rough-hewn roof timber or rafter, especially in an adobe building
16 Clues: steep cliff • a ditch boss • a land division • a payment or gift • an irrigation canal • a widespread disease • forced to leave forever • the sutdy of the universe • a contagious deadly disease • ruled appointed by the king • main building in the spanish town • a town council during spanish cononial times • a rough-hewn roof timber or rafter, especially in an adobe building • ...
Y9 End of year crossword 2026-06-12
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- translate:to read
- translate: cow
- translate: spring
- country located on the west side of spain
- translate:then
- translate:school
- translate:subject
- screen
- translate:to visit
- mobile phone
- Spanish food made with rice, chicken, saffron
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- computer
- translate:fun
- translate:dog
- translate:yellow
- capital of spain
- translate: Greece
- translate:england
- Spanish food made with eggs and potatoes
19 Clues: screen • computer • mobile phone • translate:fun • translate:dog • translate: cow • translate:then • translate:yellow • capital of spain • translate:school • translate:to read • translate: spring • translate: Greece • translate:england • translate:subject • translate:to visit • Spanish food made with eggs and potatoes • country located on the west side of spain • ...
Spanish American Empire 2021-11-10
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- Spanish church
- born in Spain.
- the extermination of a race of people.
- system of forced labour
- treaty signed in 1494.
- visited the colony every two years.
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- policy of restricting trade.
- served three year terms.
- Spanish administrative division.
- license to trade in slaves
- town council.
- held inquisitions and tribunals,
- example of Spanish administrative division.
- in charge of the colony.
- born in the colonies.
15 Clues: town council. • Spanish church • born in Spain. • born in the colonies. • treaty signed in 1494. • system of forced labour • served three year terms. • in charge of the colony. • license to trade in slaves • policy of restricting trade. • Spanish administrative division. • held inquisitions and tribunals, • visited the colony every two years. • the extermination of a race of people. • ...
Spanish Tic-Tac-Toe 2025-01-30
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- pictured being fed to royalty in ancient Grease and Rome
- January in Spanish
- to arrive
- beautiful, winged insect
- place you eat with your family
- pet that meows
- 14 in Spanish
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- to work
- what you take notes in during class
- 8 in Spanish
- carbonated beverage
- the place we all wish we where
- frozen water
- to walk
- big round thing in the sky
15 Clues: to work • to walk • to arrive • 8 in Spanish • frozen water • 14 in Spanish • pet that meows • January in Spanish • carbonated beverage • beautiful, winged insect • big round thing in the sky • the place we all wish we where • place you eat with your family • what you take notes in during class • pictured being fed to royalty in ancient Grease and Rome
American Imperialism 2024-10-23
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- American American troops during the Spanish American War.
- Naval officer that first interacted with Japan and took the Midway Islands for the US.
- More soldiers died during the Spanish American War from this, than in battle.
- The historian that believed the United States needed to create a modern Navy to win wars.
- Document that stated that European Powers were not allowed to colonize anymore in North and South America.
- The territory the United States bought from Russia and found gold.
- Exaggerated press to gain sympathy for Cuban independence.
- Roosevelt's diplomacy.
- Wilson's diplomacy
- The amendment that required Cuba to ask the US for permission to negotiate with other countires.
- The Mexican Rebel leader that almost caused the US to go to war with Mexico.
- The most famous battle in the Spanish American War.
- Territory gained from Spanish American War that the US still has today.
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- The Hawaiian queen that the United States forcibly took Hawaii from.
- Calvary unit under T.Roosevelt's command.
- Country that Roosevelt helped gain independence from Colombia.
- When strong countries take over weaker countries.
- The Panama ___________ connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- The amendment that promised that the US would not colonize Cuba after the war.
- The Naval officer that took the Philippines after just on naval battle.
- The ship that was sunk and started the Spanish American War.
- Taft's diplomacy
- Document that stated that the US had the right to protect Latin American countries from Europeans.
- US went to war with this country after the Spanish American War.
- The Cuban nationalist that sought Cuban independence.
25 Clues: Taft's diplomacy • Wilson's diplomacy • Roosevelt's diplomacy. • Calvary unit under T.Roosevelt's command. • When strong countries take over weaker countries. • The most famous battle in the Spanish American War. • The Cuban nationalist that sought Cuban independence. • American American troops during the Spanish American War. • ...
¿Desayuno o almuerzo? 2026-01-23
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- the yo conjugation of the verb to eat in Spanish
- examples are coca-cola, dr.pepper, pepsi
- Kraft macaroni y _______
- you might eat this with relish at a partido de beisbol
- often served con una hamburguesa
- muchas personas comen huevos, frutas, o cereal durante esta comida (meal)
- liquido de frutas
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- other word for ´batido´
- in Spanglish this word is ´lonche´
- another word for piña commonly used in Argentina
- the ellos/ellas (they) conjugation of the verb to drink in Spanish
- the nosotros/we conjugation of the verb to eat in Spanish
- often served during desayuno with huevos
- liquido blanco que va bien con cereal o galletas
- hace frio.. es invierno.. tengo ganas (I have a craving) de un bol de_______
- another word for fresa commmonly used in Argentina
- una comida dulce que está muy deliciosa con leche
- the tu conjugation of the verb to eat in Spanish
18 Clues: liquido de frutas • other word for ´batido´ • Kraft macaroni y _______ • often served con una hamburguesa • in Spanglish this word is ´lonche´ • examples are coca-cola, dr.pepper, pepsi • often served during desayuno with huevos • another word for piña commonly used in Argentina • the yo conjugation of the verb to eat in Spanish • ...
Chp. 5 - Celebraciones 2018-11-29
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- What is the word for decorate in Spanish?
- How do you say while in Spanish?
- A veces personas llevan coronas de _________ por el Día de los Muertos
- En los estados unidos, personas miran estos para celebrar el 4 de julio
- How do you say gift in Spanish?
- How do you say sweet in Spanish?
- Lo que comen los camellos
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- la__________ es una fiesta para celebrar el nacimiento de Jesucristo
- Personas van aquí para visitar su antepasados durante el Día de los Muertos
- Día de los ____________ es una celebración por familiares y nuestros antepasados
- How do you say party or holiday in Spanish?
- El tuve que encender una _________ para iluminar el cuarto.
- Niños llevan esto por Halloween y a veces por Día de los Muertos
- Nos gusta comer _____________ para celebrar el cumpleaños.
- Fue una _______ tocando música en la fiesta.
15 Clues: Lo que comen los camellos • How do you say gift in Spanish? • How do you say while in Spanish? • How do you say sweet in Spanish? • What is the word for decorate in Spanish? • How do you say party or holiday in Spanish? • Fue una _______ tocando música en la fiesta. • Nos gusta comer _____________ para celebrar el cumpleaños. • ...
Sixteenth Century Test Review 2021-11-10
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- The country which is considered the "engine of the world economy" in the sixteenth century.
- Members of the Ottoman's personal elite guard and standing army, staffed through devshirme.
- Author who disagrees with the notion that Europeans were superior to the indigenous but doesn't necessarily address how the Spanish conquered.
- Leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
- The Gunpowder Empire located in Persia which was of Shi'a faith.
- A monk who emphasized that "only faith" is necessary to be saved, prompting the Protestant Reformation.
- Author of "The Prince" which was comprised of advice on how to rule.
- Oversight council for the Spanish colonies in the new world, specifically as a check against the viceroys from Spain.
- The city founded in the Pacific Ocean by King Philip II to avoid going all the way across the world to trade with China.
- Movement of the church in response of the Reformation to accomodate new ideas of holding closer to the text.
- Representatives of the king. In the case of Spain, these representatives had 7-year set terms and were born in Spain.
- The material found in abundance in South America which destroyed the Spanish economy through inflation and became extremely cheap.
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- Nomadic Turkish Sufis who provided military support to the Safavids due to their religious loyalty.
- People born in the colonies who have separate interests to the Spanish settlers, but are still of Spanish descent.
- Religion that resulted from the Protestant Reformation, but argued that there were predestined "elect" who got into Heaven.
- Religion founded in the late 15th century in the Mughal empire. Took aspects of other religions like Hinduism and Islam, and emphasized equality and opportunity for all.
- Jesuit who hypothesized a land-bridge as an answer to how people got to the new world in the pursuit of solving the question of how to treat the indigenous
- Astronomer who theorized a heliocentric model (Sun-centered), rather than one focused on the Earth.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
- Capital city of the Aztecs, sieged by the Spanish and allies.
- Moral debate that took place in Spain to discuss the treatment of the indigenous populations in the New World.
- Council of the Roman Catholic Church in response to the Reformation to discuss the teachings and texts of the Catholic Church.
- Group of Catholics who spent years being educated and trained as a result of the Counter-Reformation.
- The Church of England which pronounces King Henry VIII the new pope.
- Author who makes the claim that the Spanish conquered through a superior European intellect.
25 Clues: Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs. • Leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest of Mexico. • Capital city of the Aztecs, sieged by the Spanish and allies. • The Gunpowder Empire located in Persia which was of Shi'a faith. • Author of "The Prince" which was comprised of advice on how to rule. • ...
Key ID Chapter 4- Brayden Gerycz 2020-10-19
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- Named the settlement after the king.
- Incan leader
- sought religious freedom from england.
- The dutch holding in north america
- Founded in a second english colony.
- conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- The base of france´s empire in north america.
- Marched a small force into south america.
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- Also known as king philip
- It became a part of conflict
- a sea captain
- The spanish wanted to put an island into different parts
- The Spanish forced Native Americans to work in a system.
- Landed on the shores of mexico
- Mixed spanish Native american population
15 Clues: Incan leader • a sea captain • Also known as king philip • It became a part of conflict • Landed on the shores of mexico • The dutch holding in north america • Founded in a second english colony. • Named the settlement after the king. • sought religious freedom from england. • Mixed spanish Native american population • Marched a small force into south america. • ...
U.S History 2021-09-30
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- Caribbean territory
- Give cuban’s their freedom after spanish rule
- Treaty between U.S and Cuba
- Append or add to a territory or country
- The idea that the U.S is different from other nations
- Territory in the pacific ocean used as a stopping point
- Not obtained as a part of the Spanish American War
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- Based around exaggerations
- Ending the spanish american war
- Establishes civilian government in puerto rico
- Letter on spanish involvement in Cuba
- Remaining apart from foreign affairs
- Ship that sank in havana harbour
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- territory Annexed near asia
15 Clues: Caribbean territory • Based around exaggerations • Treaty between U.S and Cuba • territory Annexed near asia • Ending the spanish american war • Ship that sank in havana harbour • Remaining apart from foreign affairs • Letter on spanish involvement in Cuba • Append or add to a territory or country • Give cuban’s their freedom after spanish rule • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 2018-02-20
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- prized material traded out of China
- Japanese harbor used by Dutch traders during late 1600's early 1700's
- pirates
- an increase in prices
- Muslim Empire in India
- French name for Canada
- wealthy Dutch company of merchants that had sovereign powers and its own army
- the movement of slaves from Africa to the Americas
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Spanish system that granted legal ability to used forced labor of Native peoples
- Spanish conquerors coming to the Americas in search of wealth and land
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- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- African King of Kongo opposed to slave trade to Europeans
- English protestants who settled in the Americas
- a tax on imported goods
- large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer
- trade from Europe, to Africa, to the Americas, and back to Europe
- global exchange of plants, animals, and diseases beginning with a guy named Christopher
18 Clues: pirates • an increase in prices • Muslim Empire in India • French name for Canada • a tax on imported goods • prized material traded out of China • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • English protestants who settled in the Americas • large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer • ...
FERROL AND NEDA 2022-05-24
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- OLD NAME FOR THE SPANISH NAVY (SPANISH-****)
- GRAIN CROP GROWN AROUND NEDA AND FERROL
- WHERE THE IMPORTANT CHEMICAL WAS FOUND
- NEDA'S MOST FAMOUS PRODUCT
- ORIGINAL MATERIAL USED FOR SHIP-BUILDING
- TYPE OF METAL THAT IS FERROL'S NAMESAKE
- DISEASE SUFFERED BY SAILORS
- GREAT PLACE TO FISH FOR FISH
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- MILITARY BRANCH LOCATED IN FERROL
- SPAIN'S MAIN SEA-FARING RIVAL
- A BRILLIANT TYPE OF SPANISH WARSHIP
- SAFE PLACE FOR SHIPS TO STAY
- ANOTHER SPANISH SEA-FARING RIVAL
13 Clues: NEDA'S MOST FAMOUS PRODUCT • DISEASE SUFFERED BY SAILORS • SAFE PLACE FOR SHIPS TO STAY • GREAT PLACE TO FISH FOR FISH • SPAIN'S MAIN SEA-FARING RIVAL • ANOTHER SPANISH SEA-FARING RIVAL • MILITARY BRANCH LOCATED IN FERROL • A BRILLIANT TYPE OF SPANISH WARSHIP • WHERE THE IMPORTANT CHEMICAL WAS FOUND • GRAIN CROP GROWN AROUND NEDA AND FERROL • ...
¡Dios es BUENO! 2024-09-19
9 Clues: What Y means? • Spanish word for is • Spanish word for God • Spanish word for the • Spanish word for name • Spanish word for good • "My name is" in Spanish • Spanish word for all (like total) • Spanish word for time (like tempo)
Revolutions 2014-03-19
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- born in a colony to Spanish parents
- The capital of Peru
- The island that is Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- The original name for Haiti
- Someone who wants Spanish Control
- Simon Bolivar's wife
- 1 Spanish parent, 1 Indian parent
- The Colonial name for Colombia
- killed 20,000 Venezuelan Rebels.
- The capital of Colombia
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- Cowboys in Venezuela
- a large farm
- The capital of Ecuador
- The Capital of Haiti
- 60 year old backpacker
- The capital of Venezuela
- Creole Priest who lived in Dolores
17 Clues: a large farm • The capital of Peru • Cowboys in Venezuela • The Capital of Haiti • Simon Bolivar's wife • The capital of Ecuador • 60 year old backpacker • The capital of Colombia • The capital of Venezuela • The original name for Haiti • The Colonial name for Colombia • killed 20,000 Venezuelan Rebels. • Someone who wants Spanish Control • 1 Spanish parent, 1 Indian parent • ...
Brain Quest Crossword 120-134 2025-01-03
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- What Spanish saint believed to have invented the rosary, is the Dominican Republic named for?
- What country was the first to defeat NBA players in an international basketball tournament?
- What US city means "angels" in Spanish?
- What is "Luna de miel" in English?
- From what state was the first Hispanic woman elected into US Congress?
- What is "smile" in Spanish?
- What Mexican painter was a Zapotec Indian?
- What Incan language is still spoken by many in the Andes of South America?
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- What is the Spanish word for "little donkey"?
- What country was the birthplace of the "macarena" dance craze that swept the US?
- What fruit did many Americans boycott in the 1960s to support a strike by the United Farm Workers?
- Who discovered the pulmonary circulation of blood?
- What is "outside" in Spanish?
- What is the highest mountain in the western hemisphere?
- What is "cerrado" in English?
- What performer known as the princess of salsa goes by the name of an Asian country?
- What US state was once part of Spain's empire?
17 Clues: What is "smile" in Spanish? • What is "outside" in Spanish? • What is "cerrado" in English? • What is "Luna de miel" in English? • What US city means "angels" in Spanish? • What Mexican painter was a Zapotec Indian? • What is the Spanish word for "little donkey"? • What US state was once part of Spain's empire? • Who discovered the pulmonary circulation of blood? • ...
imperialism 2024-10-03
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- A series of policy statements issued by the U.S. in 1899–1900 advocating equal trading rights for all nations in China and the preservation of China's territorial integrity.
- A group formed in the U.S. in 1898 to oppose the annexation of the Philippines and other territories, arguing that imperialism was contrary to American democratic principles.
- A U.S. law passed in 1900 that established civilian government in Puerto Rico, but did not grant full rights of U.S. citizenship to its inhabitants.
- A Cuban poet, journalist, and revolutionary who fought for Cuban independence from Spain.
- A violent uprising in China (1899-1901) aimed at expelling foreign influence, which led to intervention by foreign powers, including the U.S.
- A letter written by Spanish Ambassador Enrique Dupuy de Lôme criticizing U.S. President McKinley, which fueled American anger leading to the Spanish-American War.
- The treaty that ended the Spanish-American War, under which Spain ceded control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines to the United States.
- A Spanish general whose harsh policies in Cuba, including concentration camps, provoked widespread condemnation and contributed to the start of the Spanish-American War.
- The 1905 treaty, brokered by Theodore Roosevelt, that ended the Russo-Japanese War and earned Roosevelt the Nobel Peace Prize.
- A U.S. naval officer and historian who advocated for a strong navy and sea power to support national greatness and expansion.
- A Mexican revolutionary leader who conducted raids into the U.S. during the Mexican Revolution, prompting a military response from the U.S.
- A U.S. foreign policy under President Taft that sought to extend American influence in Latin America and Asia through economic investments and loans.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy principle of negotiating peacefully while simultaneously showing military strength to deter threats.
- An influential American newspaper publisher known for using sensationalism and exaggeration (yellow journalism) to influence public opinion, particularly during the Spanish-American War.
- A U.S. Navy battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War due to widespread belief that Spain was responsible.
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- A Filipino revolutionary leader who fought against Spanish and later American colonization during the Philippine-American War.
- A volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War, famous for their charge up San Juan Hill.
- A concept popularized by Rudyard Kipling's poem, suggesting that it was the duty of Western powers to civilize and uplift non-Western societies.
- An amendment to the Cuban constitution that allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuban affairs and established U.S. control over Guantanamo Bay.
- An extension of the Monroe Doctrine by President Theodore Roosevelt, asserting the right of the U.S. to intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability.
- A style of sensationalized and exaggerated reporting used by newspapers to attract readers and influence public opinion, notably during the lead-up to the Spanish-American War.
- The last sovereign monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii, deposed in 1893 when the U.S. backed a coup to annex Hawaii.
- A U.S. naval commander who achieved a decisive victory against the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.
- A man-made waterway completed in 1914 that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, significantly reducing travel time for maritime trade.
- The policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force, often to acquire territory or control resources.
- A country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power, as Cuba was under U.S. influence following the Platt Amendment.
26 Clues: A Cuban poet, journalist, and revolutionary who fought for Cuban independence from Spain. • The last sovereign monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii, deposed in 1893 when the U.S. backed a coup to annex Hawaii. • A volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War, famous for their charge up San Juan Hill. • ...
The Fire Keeper 2021-05-07
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- damaged materials
- pour rapidly downward
- Spanish word for devil
- unhealthy interest in disturbing subjects
- disrespecting sacred property
- well known for bad quality
- dry and shriveled
- knowledge of something secret
- framework of light medal bars used to support objects
- Spanish word for liar
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- Spanish word for story
- echo of a loud noise
- consumed by fire
- extremely small
- fast-moving stream of liquid
15 Clues: extremely small • consumed by fire • damaged materials • dry and shriveled • echo of a loud noise • pour rapidly downward • Spanish word for liar • Spanish word for story • Spanish word for devil • well known for bad quality • fast-moving stream of liquid • disrespecting sacred property • knowledge of something secret • unhealthy interest in disturbing subjects • ...
School 2020-05-11
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- Ms.________________
- The Spanish mission that held out for two weeks against the Mexican Army
- Mr. ______________
- Our nation's capital
- Once upon a ____________ dreary
- He raided the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry
- Volume of a sound wave
- ___________ de Lafayette
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- Words like above, below, over, under, etc.
- "Glued" in Spanish
- Most populated US state
- The best class
- These contain a numerator and a denominator
- "I like" in Spanish
- Philosopher who invented the Pythagorean Theorem
- The main Confederate general in the Civil War
- A part of speech
17 Clues: The best class • A part of speech • "Glued" in Spanish • Mr. ______________ • Ms.________________ • "I like" in Spanish • Our nation's capital • Volume of a sound wave • Most populated US state • ___________ de Lafayette • Once upon a ____________ dreary • Words like above, below, over, under, etc. • These contain a numerator and a denominator • ...
Week Nine Crossword 2024-10-07
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- Sensationalized news reporting that helped stir public support for the Spanish-American War.
- Volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War.
- Policy of expanding a nation's power through acquiring territories.
- Information used to influence public opinion during the war.
- A change or addition to the Constitution.
- U.S. policy of avoiding foreign entanglements, especially after World War I.
- Refers to civilian efforts and contributions during wartime, especially during World War I.
- Sold to finance military operations during World War I.
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- The 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War.
- Agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I.
- Legislation that promised the U.S. would not annex Cuba after the Spanish-American War.
- Territory acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
- The right to vote, especially important after the Nineteenth Amendment.
- Women in the 1920s who challenged traditional social norms.
- Spying to gather information, often used during wartime.
- Caribbean territory gained by the U.S. in 1898.
16 Clues: A change or addition to the Constitution. • Agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I. • Caribbean territory gained by the U.S. in 1898. • The 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War. • Sold to finance military operations during World War I. • Spying to gather information, often used during wartime. • ...
William Ormond 2025-05-16
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- a traditional Mexican game
- a shape shifter demon
- earring in spanish
- the person who calls out loteria cards
- what the five sisters call themselves
- Aztec mother goddess
- Chencho/demon
- capital of the Aztec civilization
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- goast/mentor
- border in spanish
- the town where the body goes
- witch owls with human voices
- an ancient civilization
- grandma in spanish
- chupacabras form in the day
15 Clues: goast/mentor • Chencho/demon • border in spanish • earring in spanish • grandma in spanish • Aztec mother goddess • a shape shifter demon • an ancient civilization • a traditional Mexican game • chupacabras form in the day • the town where the body goes • witch owls with human voices • capital of the Aztec civilization • what the five sisters call themselves • ...
Vocabulary List 3- New Mexico Folklore 2025-09-03
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- – In Navajo tradition, a malevolent witch with the ability to transform into animals, embodying themes of corruption and the misuse of power.
- – Spanish for “moon”; symbolically associated with femininity, cycles, mystery, and transformation in literature and folklore.
- – An archaeological term once used for the ancient Puebloan peoples of the Southwest (now considered problematic, as it derives from a Navajo word meaning “ancient enemies”); modern scholars prefer Ancestral Puebloans.
- – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape.
- – A ghostly figure in Mexican and Southwestern folklore, “the Weeping Woman,” who mourns her lost children; her story warns of grief, guilt, and consequences of betrayal.
- – Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), Spanish author of Don Quixote; his influence extends into Southwestern literature, emphasizing satire, irony, and cultural identity.
- – In Native American traditions, a trickster figure embodying wit, mischief, and transformation; in modern contexts, also refers to smugglers who guide migrants across borders.
- – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement.
- – A group of culturally related Indigenous peoples of the Southwest; historically known for resistance to Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. expansion.
- – A historic Pueblo in northern New Mexico and its surrounding community, recognized for its ancient adobe architecture and cultural resilience.
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- – Plural of Pueblo; collective term for the many Indigenous communities of the Southwest, each with distinct languages, customs, and histories.
- – Spanish term for “bandits”; historically referring to outlaws in the borderlands, often romanticized or demonized in folklore and literature.
- – In Puebloan and Hopi belief systems, spiritual beings that represent aspects of nature, ancestors, or cosmic forces, often embodied in masked dances and carved dolls.
- – “The Royal Road,” a historic Spanish colonial route connecting Mexico City to northern New Mexico, symbolizing cultural exchange, conquest, and migration.
- – A Native symbol from the Zia Pueblo, depicting a sun with four rays in each direction; represents balance in life cycles and appears on the New Mexico state flag.
- – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion.
- – A term meaning “village” in Spanish; refers both to Indigenous communities of the Southwest and their distinctive adobe-style dwellings.
- – A devotional artist who carves or paints santos (holy figures), blending Spanish Catholic traditions with Indigenous artistry.
- – A traditional healer in Mexican and Southwestern cultures who uses herbal remedies, spiritual practices, and folk medicine.
- – Literally “Blood of Christ”; a mountain range in Colorado and New Mexico, named by Spanish colonizers, carrying both spiritual symbolism and geographic significance.
- – A legendary creature in Latin American folklore said to prey on livestock, particularly goats, often symbolizing fear of the unknown or threats to rural livelihood.
21 Clues: – Spanish for “canyon,” a deep gorge formed by rivers, emblematic of the dramatic Southwestern landscape. • – A sacred image or statue of a saint, often central to New Mexican Catholic folk art and household devotion. • – A Puebloan people of Texas and New Mexico, known for their enduring cultural traditions despite colonial displacement. • ...
Cuba Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-18
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- What was the name of the documentary about the Hernandez brothers?
- The Marilelitos are a _____ made up of immigrants that left Cuba from the Part of Mariel.
- Spanish word for island.
- Orlando Hernandez used a ____ as a means of travel to reach the U.S.
- class La clase social.(In English)
- To bandon one's country or cause in favor of an opposing one.
- The man who helped the Hernandez brothers defect.
- What position did both Hernandez brothers play in baseball?
- Liván told Orlando to stay away from what?
- Which Hernandez brother was the first to defect?
- How many Cuban defectors were there including Orlando Hernandez?
- Orlando Hernandez's dream Major League Baseball team that he ended up joining after defecting.
- A pardon extended by the government for people who have been convicted of political offences.(In Spanish)
- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group.(In Spanish)
- Orlando and Liván Hernandez are _________.
- Liván ended up playing for who when he defected?
- Orlando Hernandez played for the Industriales of _________ in the Cuban National Series.
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- The Caribbean in spanish.
- La capital de Cuba
- Orlando Hernandez decided not to deflect because of his 2 __________.
- Spanish word for baseball.
- Spanish word for Communism.
- Within 15 years of Columbus's arrival, _____ _______ Taínos were reduced to 100,000.
- Various tribes inhabited the Caribbean before the arrival of ___________.
- Where did Orlando and the other defectors flee to?
- A ruler of a country with total power over the government and people.
- Nickname for Orlando Hernandez.
- Presidente 1952 a '58
- Causas de su exterminación:asesinato, labor excesiva/dura, ___________, y suicidio
- No __________ people still exist in the Caribbean today.
30 Clues: La capital de Cuba • Presidente 1952 a '58 • Spanish word for island. • The Caribbean in spanish. • Spanish word for baseball. • Spanish word for Communism. • Nickname for Orlando Hernandez. • class La clase social.(In English) • Liván told Orlando to stay away from what? • Orlando and Liván Hernandez are _________. • Which Hernandez brother was the first to defect? • ...
Age Of Exploration 2018-03-03
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- Passage / The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West indies, and later to North and South America, to be sold as slaves.
- / An arragement of knotted strings on a cord, used by the Inca to record numerical information.
- Pizzaro / A Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.
- / To bring a product into a country to be sold.
- / The Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century.
- / Spanish and Portuguese officials in the new world who were born in Europe and held all the important government positions.
- Trade / The transatlantic trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried between Africa, England, Europe, the West indies, and the colonies in the Americas.
- Henry / A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire.
- / A land controlled by another nation.
- Días / A nobleman of the Portuguese royal household and was a Portuguese explorer.
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- / A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- / The right of Spanish landowners in the Americas to use Native Americans as laborers.
- / To send a product to be sold in another country.
- / An instrument used to determine latitude and longitude.
- / An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver.
- II / The last Aztec empotre in Mexico who was overthrown and killed by Hernando cortes.
- Exchange / The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- of Tordesillas / A 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain.
- / Navigation tool used to locate the sun and moon
- Cortes / A Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico.
20 Clues: / A land controlled by another nation. • / To bring a product into a country to be sold. • / Navigation tool used to locate the sun and moon • / To send a product to be sold in another country. • / A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • / An instrument used to determine latitude and longitude. • ...
Tek ko_05.02.26 (vol 4) 2026-04-30
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- a Japanese noodle dish
- algebra or calculus
- sport brand started by Adolf Dassler
- a score of zero in tennis
- "Hello ____": Sanrio character franchise
- "Wake Me Up When ____ Ends" by Green Day
- "Rene _____": 1925 winner at French Championships and at Wimbledon
- crossword or riddle
- Spanish "cuatro" in English
- mathematics of space
- backstroke or butterfly or breast stroke
- brain teaser or tricky question
- Spanish "dos" in English
- "banana ____": a deep-purple, fleshy, tear-shaped flower that grows at the end of banana fruit clusters
- board game with kings and queens
- sport that uses racket and net
- Spanish "cielo" in English
- "_____ dressing": a savory, creamy American salad dressing
- "...my head's in a _____"
- Spanish "uno" in English
- prearranged sequences in karate
- Spanish "gracias" in English
- prearranged sequences of Taekwondo techniques
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- tree-dwelling marsupial from Australia
- leaping marsupial with pouch
- "seven days a ____"
- martial art from Japan
- popular Italian flatbread dish with toppings
- "First of ____" by the Bee Gees
- string symbols of the following: tellurium, potassium and cobalt
- tall plant with large yellow petals
- "____ coaster": amusement ride with steep inclines and descents
- martial arts originated in S Korea
- sport played with racket and shuttlecock
- sports brand with a leaping cat logo
- French "au revoir" in English
- "____ wheel": a rotating, vertical amusement ride
- "je t'aime"
- "tu me manques"
- "_____ Kent": Superman's alter ego
- "_____ Banner": alter ego of "The Hulk"
- Japanese dish with vinegared rice and seafood
- Greek goddess of victory
- Spanish "tres" in English
44 Clues: "je t'aime" • "tu me manques" • "seven days a ____" • algebra or calculus • crossword or riddle • mathematics of space • a Japanese noodle dish • martial art from Japan • Spanish "dos" in English • Greek goddess of victory • Spanish "uno" in English • a score of zero in tennis • "...my head's in a _____" • Spanish "tres" in English • Spanish "cielo" in English • Spanish "cuatro" in English • ...
Spain travel 2024-03-20
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- The Spanish island famous for its nightlife, located in the Balearic archipelago (6)
- The official residence of the Spanish Royal Family in Madrid (6)
- The city famous for its running of the bulls (7)
- Spain's capital city (6)
- The southern region known for flamenco dancing (8)
- An autonomous community known for its Basque culture and language (7)
- A lively Spanish dance, often associated with the sound of castanets (7)
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- A city in Catalonia known for its medieval architecture (6)
- The museum in Madrid home to works by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco (6)
- The islands located off the eastern coast of Spain in the Mediterranean (7)
- The architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia (5)
- This city's Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (7)
- The highest mountain in Spain, located on the Canary Islands (7)
- A popular Spanish cold soup (7)
- A traditional Spanish rice dish (6)
15 Clues: Spain's capital city (6) • A popular Spanish cold soup (7) • A traditional Spanish rice dish (6) • The city famous for its running of the bulls (7) • The southern region known for flamenco dancing (8) • The architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia (5) • This city's Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (7) • ...
PH History 123 2025-09-26
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- The Spanish conquistador who established the first Spanish settlement in Cebu.
- The author of Noli Me Tángere and El filibusterismo.
- The revolutionary leader who declared Philippine independence in 1898.
- A major resistance group that fought against the Japanese occupation.
- The fort in Manila that served as a headquarters for Spanish colonial rule.
- The city where the First Philippine Republic was inaugurated.
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- The American policy of preparing the Philippines for independence.
- The Treaty of ? transferred the Philippines from Spain to the United States.
- The name for native Filipinos during the Spanish colonial period, sometimes used condescendingly.
- The secret revolutionary society that started the Philippine Revolution against Spain.
- The first American civil governor of the Philippines.
- The site of José Rizal's execution by the Spanish.
- The historical region where Ferdinand Magellan was killed.
- The American president who ordered the annexation of the Philippines.
- The Portuguese explorer who arrived in the Philippines in 1521.
15 Clues: The site of José Rizal's execution by the Spanish. • The author of Noli Me Tángere and El filibusterismo. • The first American civil governor of the Philippines. • The historical region where Ferdinand Magellan was killed. • The city where the First Philippine Republic was inaugurated. • The Portuguese explorer who arrived in the Philippines in 1521. • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 2018-02-20
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- a tax on imported goods
- Spanish system that granted legal ability to used forced labor of Native peoples
- Spanish conquerors coming to the Americas in search of wealth and land
- prized material traded out of China
- Japanese harbor used by Dutch traders during late 1600's early 1700's
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- wealthy Dutch company of merchants that had sovereign powers and its own army
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- French name for Canada
- English protestants who settled in the Americas
- pirates
- large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer
- an increase in prices
- global exchange of plants, animals, and diseases beginning with a guy named Christopher
- trade from Europe, to Africa, to the Americas, and back to Europe
- the movement of slaves from Africa to the Americas
- African King of Kongo opposed to slave trade to Europeans
- Muslim Empire in India
18 Clues: pirates • an increase in prices • French name for Canada • Muslim Empire in India • a tax on imported goods • prized material traded out of China • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • English protestants who settled in the Americas • large estates ran by an owner or owners overseer • ...
Language 2024-09-09
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- Flashcards are a great way to memorize new _____ .
- Spanish-speaking countries have rich _____ full of music, dance, art, and literature.
- Knowing Spanish can help you connect with Spanish-speaking _____ or neighbors.
- Spanish is spoken by over 500 _____ people worldwide.
- Knowing Spanish can help you get a good _____ in the future.
- Find a friend with whom you can practice _____ in the new language.
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- Writing a daily _____ in the new language helps reinforce what you’ve learned.
- Many jobs look for people who can speak more than one _____ .
- Knowing Spanish can make your travel experience more fun and _____.
- Learning a new language is like a workout for your _____.
- Apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone offer fun and interactive _______.
- Watching movies and TV shows can improve your _____ skills.
- Learning a new language takes time and _____ .
13 Clues: Learning a new language takes time and _____ . • Flashcards are a great way to memorize new _____ . • Spanish is spoken by over 500 _____ people worldwide. • Learning a new language is like a workout for your _____. • Watching movies and TV shows can improve your _____ skills. • Knowing Spanish can help you get a good _____ in the future. • ...
Chapter 4 Section 2 2020-12-13
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- Finding this was deSoto's exploring goal
- Spanish gained their gold from here
- those who tried to stop Indian mistreatment
- 1st European nation to explore Americas
- to be already built
- Spanish land claimed in Southeast USA
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- French fort in South Carolina
- crop Spain grew in Caribbean;got rich from.
- to make a boat water tight
- explorers consistently left these behind
- groups of soldiers
- Spanish imported Africans b/c Indians____.
- First Spanish settlement in South Carolina
13 Clues: groups of soldiers • to be already built • to make a boat water tight • French fort in South Carolina • Spanish gained their gold from here • Spanish land claimed in Southeast USA • 1st European nation to explore Americas • Finding this was deSoto's exploring goal • explorers consistently left these behind • Spanish imported Africans b/c Indians____. • ...
11-22 2024-11-18
13 Clues: soft cry • matching • jewelry item • a time of rebirth • shape, or outline • toward the center • freedom of movement • “dessert” in Spanish • with little enthusiasm • “celebrate” in Spanish • “gathering” in Spanish • a system for naming things • Peter practiced poetic ploy perfectly, eg
Latin American Revolutions 2022-02-07
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- The system that divides people into groups based on their ethnic or economic backgrounds.
- A person of mixed ancestry between someone from Spain and an indigenous native American.
- A Venezuelan soldier that fought against the Spanish rule(last name only).
- The first leader of Haiti once it gained independence (last name only).
- A person of mixed white and black ancestry.
- Haitian general that led the Haitian Revolution (last name only).
- A person appointed to rule an assigned country for a sovereign ruler.
- The main religion practiced in Latin American countries due to Spanish influence.
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- A soldier who helped fight against Spanish rule in Argentina
- The right to self-rule.
- The country that colonized Latin American countries.
- A person of Spanish ancestry.
- A person of complete Spanish descent and typically owned most of the land and wealth.
- The practice of forcing people into excruciating labor without compensation.
- Territory that is part of a larger country.
- A government in which the citizens get to influence the choices made by the government.
- To have sovereign rule over an area
17 Clues: The right to self-rule. • A person of Spanish ancestry. • To have sovereign rule over an area • Territory that is part of a larger country. • A person of mixed white and black ancestry. • The country that colonized Latin American countries. • A soldier who helped fight against Spanish rule in Argentina • Haitian general that led the Haitian Revolution (last name only). • ...
