spanish Crossword Puzzles
Holiday time! 2015-07-09
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- A wild animal watching adventure
- A Caribbean island
- The country of Machu Picchu
- The country of the Angel Falls
- - Home county of the Bluebell Railway
- A holiday on the sea
- An essential document
- Stanley Capital of the Falklands
- A Spanish island group
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- A popular region of Portugal
- Home of The Colosseum
- A possible mode of transport in the desert
- the name of French motorways
- Popular for a romantic city break
- Bondi beach is in which county
- Official language of Mexico
- The Seychelles are in this ocean
- Home of the Pharos
- Famous spanish drink
- An alfreso type holiday
- A ride in a gondola
- The Hanging Gardens of …….
22 Clues: A Caribbean island • Home of the Pharos • A ride in a gondola • A holiday on the sea • Famous spanish drink • Home of The Colosseum • An essential document • A Spanish island group • An alfreso type holiday • The Hanging Gardens of ……. • The country of Machu Picchu • Official language of Mexico • A popular region of Portugal • the name of French motorways • Bondi beach is in which county • ...
King of the Hill 2024-01-03
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- Hill or Hank’s niece
- State or Jazz
- Hank’s father or fabric
- Mart or superstore
- Boomhauer’s friend or Spanish name
- Texas town where the show is set1
- Gribble or paranoid neighbor
- Enrique’s son or Spanish name
- Dog or Hank’s pet
- Hill or Hank’s half-brother
- Hank’s son or comedian
- Gribble or Dale’s wife
- Nelson or country singer
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- Souphanousinphone or Laotian neighbor
- Buck or rival businessman
- Propane or Hank’s employer
- Cheese or dip
- Hill or substitute teacher
- Term or affluent young professional
- Hill or propane salesman
- Shackleford or Dale’s alias
- Indian leader or Bobby’s pet snake
- Redcorn or Nancy’s lover
- Drug or anxiety medication
- Enrique’s wife or Spanish name
25 Clues: State or Jazz • Cheese or dip • Dog or Hank’s pet • Mart or superstore • Hill or Hank’s niece • Hank’s son or comedian • Gribble or Dale’s wife • Hank’s father or fabric • Hill or propane salesman • Redcorn or Nancy’s lover • Nelson or country singer • Buck or rival businessman • Propane or Hank’s employer • Hill or substitute teacher • Drug or anxiety medication • Shackleford or Dale’s alias • ...
Estructuras de oraciones 2024-03-13
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- their (plural,Spanish)
- Conjugated verb
- Either
- I don't want
- singular/plural
- are not ok in English
- Subject's action
- never
- wonderful
- written with accent marks
- They were born
- upside down and right side up
- modify
- links 2 concepts within a sentence
- afirmative
- Did not attend
- Neither...nor
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- used to show ownership
- descriptive words in Spanish
- used to show ownership (Spanish)
- used to connect ideas
- Nothing
- Nobody
- Direct object pronoun (fem, singular)
- change/cambio en la voz
- my
- Direct object pronoun (fem/masc, plural)
- deny a fact
- que used in comparative sentences
- Sujeto
- Masculine/feminine
- pronoun that identifies people or objects
32 Clues: my • never • Either • Nobody • Sujeto • modify • Nothing • wonderful • afirmative • deny a fact • I don't want • Neither...nor • They were born • Did not attend • Conjugated verb • singular/plural • Subject's action • Masculine/feminine • used to connect ideas • are not ok in English • used to show ownership • their (plural,Spanish) • change/cambio en la voz • written with accent marks • descriptive words in Spanish • ...
Jacob Conrad Atlantic world 2024-10-10
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- conquered the Incas
- exporting more then importing
- a diseases the Europeans brought with them
- leader of the Aztec empire
- a war between the french and the British
- Owned by a different nation
- private owners
- A trade route from Europe and Africa and the new world
- Sea journey taken by slave ships
- Spanish forcing the native Americans to work
- conquered the Aztec civilization
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- found the Americas
- Trade around the globe
- leader of the Incas
- having shares in a big company
- The exchange of goods between the old world and the new world
- The importation of slaves from Africa to the new world
- mix race of Spanish and native Americans
- Spanish conquers
- first English settlement
20 Clues: private owners • Spanish conquers • found the Americas • leader of the Incas • conquered the Incas • Trade around the globe • first English settlement • leader of the Aztec empire • Owned by a different nation • exporting more then importing • having shares in a big company • Sea journey taken by slave ships • conquered the Aztec civilization • mix race of Spanish and native Americans • ...
Age of Contact Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-12
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- 800 year era when Spanish Christians fought to reconquer Spain from the African Moors.
- Country that established the fur trade in North America.
- The river La Salle was sailing to when he missed and landed in Texas.
- The people conquered by Hernan Cortes.
- Spanish explorer that conquered the Aztecs in 1519 and never went to Texas.
- Spanish explorer who searched for several years for the seven cities of gold and silver.
- Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf of Mexico in 1519.
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- The motivation to explore the New World or North America.
- Spanish explorer who was shipwrecked in Texas for six years and lived as a slave, shaman, healer, and trader.
- Sailed for the Spanish to find a short cut to Asia in 1492 and failed by discovering North America.
- The country where most of the explorers in Texas originated from.
- A city built by Cortes on the ruins of the Aztec Empire capital.
- The name for the seven cities of gold and silver.
- French explorer who missed the Mississippi, built a fort in Texas, and was killed by his solders.
- The phrase used to describe North America.
15 Clues: The people conquered by Hernan Cortes. • The phrase used to describe North America. • The name for the seven cities of gold and silver. • Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf of Mexico in 1519. • Country that established the fur trade in North America. • The motivation to explore the New World or North America. • ...
Age of Contact Key Terms & VIPs 2022-09-12
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- The name for the seven cities of gold and silver.
- Spanish explorer that conquered the Aztecs in 1519 and never went to Texas.
- The phrase used to describe North America.
- Spanish explorer who was shipwrecked in Texas for six years and lived as a slave, shaman, healer, and trader.
- Country that established the fur trade in North America.
- A city built by Cortes on the ruins of the Aztec Empire capital.
- Salle French explorer who missed the Mississippi built a fort in Texas and was killed by his soldiers.
- The river La Salle was sailing to when he missed and landed in Texas.
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- Spanish explorer who searched for several years for the seven cities of gold and silver.
- The motivation to explore the New World or North America.
- 800 year era when Spanish Christians fought to reconquer Spain from the African Moors.
- The people conquered by Hernan Cortes.
- The country where most of the explorers in Texas originated from.
- Sailed for the Spanish to find a shortcut to Asia in 1492 and failed by discovering North America.
- Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf of Mexico in 1519.
15 Clues: The people conquered by Hernan Cortes. • The phrase used to describe North America. • The name for the seven cities of gold and silver. • Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf of Mexico in 1519. • Country that established the fur trade in North America. • The motivation to explore the New World or North America. • ...
The Spanish Flu 2022-02-04
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- Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the... system.
- The sick, who experienced such typical flu... as chills, fever and fatigue, usually recovered after several days.
- The Spanish flu pandemic consisted of four separate....
- A significant factor that made the Spanish flu so deadly was the shortage in... and healthcare givers.
- The Spanish flu pandemic infected one...of the planet's population.
- During the Spanish flu pandemic there was no... to protect against infection.
- Many doctors prescribed aspirin in toxic doses in order to alleviate the patients symptoms which lead to aspirin ....
- A measure that was taken to both agaisnt the Spanish flu and the Covid-19 pandemic was the...
- In 1918 the average life... in America plummeted by a dozen years.
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- The.. of Spanish flu victims was weakened by adverse climate conditions that existed during the duration of the pandemic.
- The flu pandemic came to an end, as those that were infected either died or developed.....
- One unusual aspect of the 1918 flu was its high...... among previously healthy and young people.
- The Spanish flu pandemic broke out during the end of the ... World War.
13 Clues: The Spanish flu pandemic consisted of four separate.... • Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the... system. • In 1918 the average life... in America plummeted by a dozen years. • The Spanish flu pandemic infected one...of the planet's population. • The Spanish flu pandemic broke out during the end of the ... World War. • ...
February 23 2020-02-20
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- One in Sanskrit
- Eight limbed practice of yoga
- Place with lots of POW
- Bicycle that gets lots of attention
- Feliz Cumpleanos
- Two in Spanish
- The everything bike
- Org responsible for bike paths and bridges
- Bicycleta Para Dos Personas
- They are given names and frequently new chains
- Said everywhere and for everything in Costa Rica
- Site for Bike Tour Community
- Famous Alaskan Dog (1)
- Movie from 1982, filmed in Alaska by John Carpenter
- Gomez and Morticia’s dance
- Fish in astrology circles
- BMW
- Night Diamonds
- Bike race with amazing heart and bad directions
- Two in Sanskrit
- Famous Alaskan Dog (2)
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- Japanese Tea
- Travel Wish List Location
- Podcast
- Three in Sanskrit
- Activity with a Partner and a Corner
- Relaxed Hilda
- Vegan Mecca
- How to make alicia cry
- Dinner
- Cat café in Portland
- Bicycle + Parenting movie
- Bicycle that does it all
- Hello in Spanish
- “The Great One” Mountain
- Three in Spanish
- One is Spanish
- Snow Child Character, 4 legs
38 Clues: BMW • Dinner • Podcast • Vegan Mecca • Japanese Tea • Relaxed Hilda • Two in Spanish • Night Diamonds • One is Spanish • One in Sanskrit • Two in Sanskrit • Feliz Cumpleanos • Hello in Spanish • Three in Spanish • Three in Sanskrit • The everything bike • Cat café in Portland • Place with lots of POW • How to make alicia cry • Famous Alaskan Dog (1) • Famous Alaskan Dog (2) • Bicycle that does it all • ...
Revision Yr7 2021-06-04
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- I prefer Spanish because I am good at it
- (the) ScienceS – plural
- because she is funny
- because he is mean/not nice
- I love
- a sister
- a big family
- (the) English
- a brother
- the dad is tall
- the sister is short
- in the photo there is/are
- I don’t like
- I couldn’t have a better teacher
- I study
- I hate history because it is boring (remember to ensure your adjective matches your noun – gender/plural)
- a granddad
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- I hate my DT teacher (short version of teacher)
- I love my Spanish teacher (teacher of Spanish – word order)
- (the) Spanish
- I would like to be like her when I am older
- because he explains really well
- I like Geography because it is interesting
- IT
- I like my science teacher (short version of teacher)
- my school is called
- art
- a dad
- DT
- a mum
- (the) Maths – plural
- it is located in corby
- I like
- a grandma
- I hate
35 Clues: IT • DT • art • a dad • a mum • I love • I like • I hate • I study • a sister • a brother • a grandma • a granddad • a big family • I don’t like • (the) Spanish • (the) English • the dad is tall • my school is called • the sister is short • because she is funny • (the) Maths – plural • it is located in corby • (the) ScienceS – plural • in the photo there is/are • because he is mean/not nice • because he explains really well • ...
Sandalias 2019-11-04
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- They lied to Lucas when they said he was cute
- Aspen felt happier in Spanish last week
- Aspen dressed like a VSCO girl
- The VSCO girls influenced Katie's fashion sense
- Sr. B served Mole to his favorite students
- Dawson injured his foot
- Kyle preferred to sit with his friend
- Eric and Conifer football destroyed Evergreen
- Alec influenced Riley's fashion
- Marge believed that turkeys should be injected with margarine
- Michael escaped his PDA to come to Spanish class
- She heard that Colton is going to be an Eagle scout.
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- Parker measured the one putt she made, 1 foot 2 inches
- Cooper read Yertle the Turtle to the class
- Ivan and Riley included Travis because he has no friends
- you all felt happy that you were on this crossword
- Ivan built a Hillbilly cabin in Wyoming
- John asked Shane to not eat toxic/sharp objects
- Fisher repeated Spanish with Sr. B
- Ashley destroyed the class in Gimkit
- Abby lied
- Aaron slept in Spanish on Friday
- Sonya fell down
23 Clues: Abby lied • Sonya fell down • Dawson injured his foot • Aspen dressed like a VSCO girl • Alec influenced Riley's fashion • Aaron slept in Spanish on Friday • Fisher repeated Spanish with Sr. B • Ashley destroyed the class in Gimkit • Kyle preferred to sit with his friend • Aspen felt happier in Spanish last week • Ivan built a Hillbilly cabin in Wyoming • ...
Spanish crossword 2024-10-17
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- Puedes a “_____” los trastes?
- this is a meal you eat in the morning.
- What’s draw in Spanish?
- Tu “_____” la comida?
- Siempre “_____” la televisión
- When I get money I like to “____” something new.
- right now you are “_____” on this crossword.
- Tú “____” a la escuela?
- Whats to wish in Spanish?
- when someone has a question you???
- Llamas los “_____” la tarea
- This is a meal you eat around the afternoon.
- You are going to “_____” this crossword
- Tú “______” español?
- you are “_____” Spanish right now.
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- “_____” terminar tu tarea?
- Rihanna is well known for her good “___”.
- Yo: viajo tú: viajas el:??
- Yo: busco tú: buscas él:???
- Yo: pregunto tú: preguntas él:?
- Why did you “____” late today?
- Yo: contesto tú: contestas el:??
- Whats drink in Spanish?
- To get better at a sport you need to?
- We always need to “____” books from the library.
- Quieres “_____” conmigo?
- Cuándo vengo para atrás de la escuela y yo”____”.
- Do you “_____” for the bus?
- When talking to someone you have to?
- llamas always has to “_____” the homework.
- Por qué “______” tarde?
31 Clues: Tú “______” español? • Tu “_____” la comida? • What’s draw in Spanish? • Whats drink in Spanish? • Tú “____” a la escuela? • Por qué “______” tarde? • Quieres “_____” conmigo? • Whats to wish in Spanish? • “_____” terminar tu tarea? • Yo: viajo tú: viajas el:?? • Yo: busco tú: buscas él:??? • Do you “_____” for the bus? • Llamas los “_____” la tarea • Puedes a “_____” los trastes? • ...
Surnames Based on Trades, Activities, or Duties 2025-05-11
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- someone who makes saddles
- Spanish for barber
- maker of chain mail
- meat cutter/merchant
- hunts with hawks
- Spanish for farmer/farmworker
- son of David
- someome who makes arrows
- Spanish for son of Martin
- a brickmaker
- a falconer
- wagon driver
- French for a knight/horseman
- a storyteller
- a guard or watchman
- someone who makes clothing
- German for weaver
- German for merchant
- someone who works metal
- German for tailor
- processes animal hides
- someone who makes beer
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- cares for a nobleman's household
- coalminer
- German for a printer
- a caretaker of a church or graveyard
- manservant
- someone who cuts hair
- guard/guardian
- a clerk
- someone wbo works in glass
- Spanish for son of Rodrigo
- maker of Maker casks/barrels
- someone who sells things
- a young servant, usually a boy
- makes sandles
- someone who processess grains
- another name for a weaver
- a maker of things
- a Scottish for a baker
- wagon wheel maker
41 Clues: a clerk • coalminer • manservant • a falconer • son of David • a brickmaker • wagon driver • makes sandles • a storyteller • guard/guardian • hunts with hawks • a maker of things • German for weaver • wagon wheel maker • German for tailor • Spanish for barber • maker of chain mail • a guard or watchman • German for merchant • German for a printer • meat cutter/merchant • someone who cuts hair • ...
Spanish vocabulary 2025-03-18
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- 'Funny' in Spanish
- The group of words meaning "to have"
- Opposite of Fuerte
- The group of words meaning "to be"
- When referring to Ellas, Ellos, Ustedes you use this version of ser
- 'Talented' in Spanish
- Opposite of Corto
- When referring to yourself you use this version of ser
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- 'Short' in Spanish
- 'Creative' in Spanish
- When referring to El, Ella, or Usted, you use this version of ser
- When referring to a group using vosotros you use this version of ser
- Opposite of Fea
- When talking to someone casually you use this version of ser
- When referring to a group using nosotros you use this version of ser
15 Clues: Opposite of Fea • 'Short' in Spanish • 'Funny' in Spanish • Opposite of Fuerte • Opposite of Corto • 'Creative' in Spanish • 'Talented' in Spanish • The group of words meaning "to be" • The group of words meaning "to have" • When referring to yourself you use this version of ser • When talking to someone casually you use this version of ser • ...
Christmas in Mexico 2024-12-09
10 Clues: Star in Spanish • Manger in Spanish • Turkey in Spanish • A celebration or party • Christmas Eve in Spanish • A Christmas bonus or gift • A Spanish Christmas carol • A Christmas procession in Mexico • A traditional Mexican Christmas food • A decorated container filled with treats
Spanish 2023-01-27
15 Clues: bed • rojo • bano • here • wall • poner • lavar • mirror • closet • propio • dresser • alfombra • in front of • the opposite of limpio (Spanish word) • the opposite of izquierda (Spanish word)
GEORGIA COLONIAL HISTORY 2022-11-01
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- CREEK LEADER WHO ACTED AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN BRITISH AMERICAN INDIANS
- LAST MAJOR PREHISTORIC NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
- PLACES SET UP BY SPANISH CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES
- BRITISH GENERAL WHO FOUNDED GEORGIA
- GROUP OF UNHAPPY COLONISTS
- GERMAN SPEAKING PROTESTANT REFUGEEES
- GARDEN CULTIVATION
- CITY FOUNDED IN 1733 BY JAMES OGLETHORPE
- PERIOD FROM 1732 TO 1752
- A SPANISH EXPLORER AND CONQUISTADOR
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- DESIRE TO HELP OTHERS
- POLICY FOCUSED ON EPORTING MORE THAN IMPORTING
- WORK FORCE IN MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURE
- SCOTTISH PEOPLE THAT PROVIDED PROTECTION FOR THE COLONY
- ANOTHER TERM FOR CORN
- SAMUEL NUNES
- BIRACIAL CREEK WOMAN WHO WAS A INTERPRETER AND NEGOTIATOR
- POWER HOLDERS IN MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURE
- CHURCHES SET UP BY THE SPANISH
- WALLS BUILT OF STICKS MUD AND CLAY
20 Clues: SAMUEL NUNES • GARDEN CULTIVATION • DESIRE TO HELP OTHERS • ANOTHER TERM FOR CORN • PERIOD FROM 1732 TO 1752 • GROUP OF UNHAPPY COLONISTS • CHURCHES SET UP BY THE SPANISH • WALLS BUILT OF STICKS MUD AND CLAY • WORK FORCE IN MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURE • BRITISH GENERAL WHO FOUNDED GEORGIA • A SPANISH EXPLORER AND CONQUISTADOR • GERMAN SPEAKING PROTESTANT REFUGEEES • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (J.ROBERT)(F.TELLU) 2015-09-08
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- of york becomes proprietor(owner)and renamed the colony New York
- force colonists to farm gets help from powhatan
- meant to be a "holy experiment"
- leads army into americas
- investors fund colony,get profits
- got married in 1614 to create temporary peac
- spanish explorers
- person of mixed spanish and native american
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- religious group want to purify
- first ones to come to the new world
- treats native people fairly, without conflict
- "the city of brotherly love"
- Massachusettes
- becomes profitable and save Jamestown
- force natives to farm,ranch,and mine
- purchaser of passage gets 50 acres
- teaches that church and ministers are unnecessary
- found New Netherland
- social equality ,cooperation,religious,tolerance
- found Pennsylvania
20 Clues: Massachusettes • spanish explorers • found Pennsylvania • found New Netherland • leads army into americas • "the city of brotherly love" • religious group want to purify • meant to be a "holy experiment" • investors fund colony,get profits • purchaser of passage gets 50 acres • first ones to come to the new world • force natives to farm,ranch,and mine • ...
First Global Assessment 2017-11-12
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- Spanish born
- French explorer who settled Quebec.
- Aztec capital
- African/European born
- A trade system revolving between Africa, the Americas and Europe.
- Spanish priest that condemned the encomienda system.
- the second stage of the triangle trade.
- Appointed representatives who ruled in the name of the king.
- American born
- A live "weapon" used against the Aztecs by the Spanish.
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- Native/European born
- Aztec King
- New France
- Self government
- African/Native born
- Right to demand labor over conquered Native Americans.
- Groups of sailors that preyed on american treasure ships.
- Privately owned ships commissioned by the government to attack and capture enemy ships.
- Virginia colony settled in 1607.
- Workers forced to labor to pay off a debt.
20 Clues: Aztec King • New France • Spanish born • Aztec capital • American born • Self government • African/Native born • Native/European born • African/European born • Virginia colony settled in 1607. • French explorer who settled Quebec. • the second stage of the triangle trade. • Workers forced to labor to pay off a debt. • Spanish priest that condemned the encomienda system. • ...
Bon Voyage! 2026-01-22
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- city known for their decorated garden patios
- 'thank you' en espagnol
- we heard music from this heartwarming Italian film
- uniquely shaped Parisian art museum
- the Spanish cousin of the Italian frittata
- famous tower awaiting our return
- the capital of Catalonia
- inspiration for the pillars in Sagrada Familia
- the Spanish word for 'nap'
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- 'thank you' en français
- the national dish of Spain
- a suitcase staple for madre
- popular drink from Cordoba
- cold Spanish soup of tomatoes and blended bread
- "Let me go test the ______"
- we walked along this river in Paris
- known as God's architect
- fortified wine with herbs
- they may smell delicious, but taste bitter
- physiological condition treated with 2 across
20 Clues: 'thank you' en français • 'thank you' en espagnol • known as God's architect • the capital of Catalonia • fortified wine with herbs • the national dish of Spain • popular drink from Cordoba • the Spanish word for 'nap' • a suitcase staple for madre • "Let me go test the ______" • famous tower awaiting our return • we walked along this river in Paris • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2024-07-24
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- it is "ley" In Spanish
- you need to know the "priceto"
- cycle people can drive on this
- groom it is similar to room
- It is similar to "permitted"
- student like to return at home
- it is similar to park
- it is similar to "danger"
- you need this to learn
- it is " Excede" In Spanish
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- it is the present of "give"
- you need this to organize the house
- it is opposite of caraless
- you need this to travel
- you need this to warn your house in the winter
- It us the opposite of "never
- it is similar to police
- it is "calle" In Spanish
- it is synonymous of look
- it is the opposite of "slow"
20 Clues: it is similar to park • it is "ley" In Spanish • you need this to learn • you need this to travel • it is similar to police • it is "calle" In Spanish • it is synonymous of look • it is similar to "danger" • it is opposite of caraless • it is " Excede" In Spanish • it is the present of "give" • It is similar to "permitted" • It us the opposite of "never • it is the opposite of "slow" • ...
5.3 European Conquests in the Americas 2021-11-29
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- person in Spain’s colonies in the Americas who was an American-born descendent of Spanish settlers
- (c. 1485–1547) was a Spanish landowner in Cuba and conquistador who in 1518 led an expedition to Mexico. Allied with some Native American groups, he conquered the Aztec empire, including its capital Tenochititlán in 1521. The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in 1522 appointed him governor of New Spain, but Cortés was eventually removed from power and retired to Spain in 1540.
- formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another’s defense
- a war fought between groups of people in the same nation
- resistance, such as the power to keep from being affected by a disease
- person in Spain’s colonies in the Americas who was of Native American and European descent
- Dutch, English, and French pirates who preyed on treasure ships from the Americas in the 1500s, operating with the approval of European governments
- “conqueror” in Spanish; a leader in the Spanish conquests of America, Mexico, and Peru in the sixteenth century
- representative of the king of Spain or of the British monarch who ruled colonies in their names
- a worker forced to labor for a landlord to pay off a debt that is impossible to pay off in his or her lifetime, which is incurred by food, tool, or seeds the landlord has advanced to him or her
- Native American group encountered by Columbus when he first arrived in the West Indies
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- (c.1501–1550) was a young Indian woman, called Donã Marina by the Spanish, who spoke Maya and Aztec languages, learned Spanish, and served as Cortés’s translator and advisor during his conquest of Mexico. Malinche converted to Christianity, later married one of Cortés’s soldiers, and visited Spain, where she enjoyed a friendly reception at the Spanish court.
- (c. 1474–July 17, 1566) was a Dominican priest and historian famed as an early advocate for human rights in the Americas. Knowing the evils suffered by Native Americans under the encomienda system, his vivid reports of abuses helped the passage of laws prohibiting enslavement and abuse in 1542. He spent the rest of his life fighting for the rights of peoples in the Americas.
- (c. 1476–June 26, 1541) was born into a very poor Spanish family and in 1513 joined Balboa’s expedition to discover the “South Sea.” In 1532, he arrived in Peru with his brothers, deposed the Incan ruler Atahualpa, conquered Peru, founded Lima in 1535, and was later assassinated by Spanish rivals.
- member of the highest class in Spain’s colonies in the Americas
- in Spain's colonies in the Americas, person who was of African and European descent
- capital city of the Aztec empire, on which modern-day Mexico City was built
- (1466–c. June 30, 1520) was the last Aztec emperor, who mistakenly thought that the conquistador Cortés might be the god-king Quetzalcoatl. He was defeated by Cortés and forced to sign over his land and treasure. He was taken prisoner and killed as the Aztecs attempted to drive the Spanish from Tenochtitlán.
- the right, granted by Spanish monarchs to conquistadors, to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans in a particular area
19 Clues: a war fought between groups of people in the same nation • member of the highest class in Spain’s colonies in the Americas • resistance, such as the power to keep from being affected by a disease • capital city of the Aztec empire, on which modern-day Mexico City was built • in Spain's colonies in the Americas, person who was of African and European descent • ...
Los Meses Del Año 2023-01-17
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- the month before July
- the season with June, July, August
- the Spanish word for season
- the month that school is over
- the Spanish word for year
- the month that includes St. Patrick's Day
- the month we celebrate Valentine's Day
- the month that includes Halloween
- the season with September, October, November
- the month we celebrate Thanksgiving
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- the season with March, April, May
- the month the U.S. celebrates Independence Day
- the month after August
- the Spanish word for month
- the month after March
- the season with December, January, February
- the month that includes Christmas
- the month we start school
- the first month of the year
19 Clues: the month before July • the month after March • the month after August • the month we start school • the Spanish word for year • the Spanish word for month • the Spanish word for season • the first month of the year • the month that school is over • the season with March, April, May • the month that includes Christmas • the month that includes Halloween • ...
Mason - The Atlantic World 2025-10-09
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- land controlled by another nation
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
- Trade network New World, Africa, Europe
- Private Ownership
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- Spanish conquerors
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- conquered the Incas
- Transportation of slaves from Africa to the New World
- Incan ruler
- First British Colony
- Investors buy shares larger company
- exchange of goods, services, and ideas across international borders.
- first contact with Americas
- slave ships across Atlantic
- emperor of the Aztec Empire
- British vs. French
- Competition for national wealth
- mix of Spanish and Native American
19 Clues: Incan ruler • Private Ownership • British vs. French • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • First British Colony • conquered the Aztecs • first contact with Americas • slave ships across Atlantic • emperor of the Aztec Empire • Competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • Investors buy shares larger company • ...
Rizal Activity No.2 2025-05-19
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- – A wealthy Filipino businessman who symbolizes colonial collaboration. He gains wealth by aligning with Spanish authorities but suffers personal tragedies.
- – The beautiful love interest of Isagani. She eventually marries a wealthier man, representing the sacrifice of love for social status.
- – The sweetheart of Ibarra and the symbol of purity, virtue, and the ideal Filipina woman. Her fate in the hands of the friars underscores the helplessness of women in colonial society.
- – A young Spaniard introduced in Noli Me Tangere. He is a relative of Doña Victorina and is proposed as a suitor for Maria Clara.
- – A tragic character in Noli Me Tangere, mother of Crispin and Basilio. She symbolizes the suffering of Filipino mothers under Spanish rule. Her descent into madness after the disappearance and death of her sons reflects the brutal injustices inflicted by the authorities.
- – A scheming and manipulative friar who lusts after Maria Clara and is instrumental in Ibarra’s downfall.
- – A Spanish student who joins the Filipino students in their fight for educational reform in El Filibusterismo, symbolizing hope for solidarity between Spaniards and Filipinos.
- – Representatives of the Spanish clergy who abused their power over Filipinos, symbolizing religious hypocrisy.
- – The protagonist of Noli Me Tangere. An idealistic and wealthy young Filipino who returns to San Diego after studying in Europe, aiming to bring progress and reform to his hometown. His dreams are shattered by the corrupt Spanish authorities, pushing him towards revolutionary ideals as Simoun.
- – A character removed from the final version of Noli Me Tangere. She was intended to be Elias’s love interest, representing the simple, honest life of the rural Filipina.
- – Spanish for “freedom,” representing the desire for independence.
- – Basilio’s love interest in El Filibusterismo, who works as a servant to pay for her father’s ransom.
- – The national hero of the Philippines and the author of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. His works exposed the injustices of Spanish rule and sparked the call for reform.
- – A Spanish quack doctor and the submissive husband of Doña Victorina.
- – A symbolic steamship in El Filibusterismo, representing the stagnation and corruption of the Spanish colonial government.
- – A parish priest, often depicted as corrupt and manipulative in Rizal’s works.
- – A minor character in El Filibusterismo. He is a disfigured man who becomes an accomplice of Simoun, driven by personal hatred and social injustice. He helps in the conspiracy to incite rebellion as revenge for his brother’s death.
- – A student in El Filibusterismo who becomes disillusioned with the oppressive educational system.
- – A deeply religious woman in El Filibusterismo who exploits her servant Juli, highlighting the hypocrisy of religious devotion without true compassion.
- – A passionate poet and idealist in El Filibusterismo. He symbolizes youthful optimism and revolutionary spirit. His love for Paulita Gomez is overshadowed by societal pressures.
- – A convent or religious institution for women, particularly nuns. In Noli Me Tangere, it is mentioned as the place where Maria Clara is sent after the traumatic events involving Ibarra.
- – The main character in El Filibusterismo, the sequel to Noli Me Tangere. Simoun is the transformed identity of Crisostomo Ibarra, who faked his death and returned as a wealthy jeweler to incite revolution and seek revenge against the Spanish authorities who wronged him.
- – The highest-ranking official in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era, appearing in both Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
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- – A mysterious foreign magician who appears in El Filibusterismo. He performs an illusion called the “Sphinx” at the Quiapo Fair, revealing hidden messages of revolution and awakening among the Filipino audience.
- – A hardworking farmer in El Filibusterismo who loses his land to friars due to unjust taxes. His transformation into a bandit leader represents the fight against colonial oppression and injustice.
- – He is the liberal vice mayor (teniente mayor) of San Diego in Noli Me Tangere. He is portrayed as progressive-minded and supportive of Ibarra’s ideas for reform, symbolizing hope for political change.
- – A Filipina woman who despises her Filipino roots and pretends to be of Spanish descent. Her vanity and obsession with European culture criticize colonial mentality and self-hatred.
- – The capital of the Philippines, serving as the setting for many events in both novels.
- – The people of the Philippines, whom Rizal advocated for in his fight against Spanish oppression.
- – A wealthy and influential student leader in El Filibusterismo. He represents optimism and the desire for reform through education.
- – The town where significant events in El Filibusterismo unfold, symbolizing the countryside’s struggle.
- – Cockfighting, symbolizing the distractions that keep the Filipino people complacent.
- – The fictional town in Noli Me Tangere symbolizing typical rural Philippine life under Spanish rule.
- – A wealthy student leader in El Filibusterismo. He is known for his optimism and generosity, funding the students’ campaign for educational reform.
- – The primary antagonist in Noli Me Tangere. A powerful and abusive friar who represents the oppressive rule of the Spanish clergy over Filipino society. He is also revealed to be Maria Clara’s biological father.
- – A major commercial street in Manila during the Spanish era, representing the influence of Western commerce.
- – Sisa’s son, who survives the events of Noli Me Tangere and grows up to study medicine in El Filibusterismo. His journey symbolizes the struggle for education and the hope for societal reform.
- – The wise old philosopher in Noli Me Tangere. Seen as a madman by the townspeople.
- – A Spanish term for “subversive” or “insurgent.” It is used to describe those who challenge Spanish authority and seek reform or revolution.
- – A major theme in both novels, depicting the cruelty and abuse suffered by Filipinos.
- – Central to El Filibusterismo, symbolizing the struggle for independence.
- – Rizal’s advocacy for Filipino pride, unity, and independence from Spanish rule.
- – The convent or residence of the parish priest. In Rizal’s novels, it symbolizes both religious authority and corruption, as it is often the place where political manipulation and schemes are plotted by the friars.
- – The military chief or head of the local police in Noli Me Tangere. He is married to Doña Consolacion, and the two are known for their cruelty and harsh treatment of the townspeople. The Alperes represents the military aspect of Spanish control, often clashing with the friars over power and influence in the town of San Diego.
- – Father of Kabesang Tales and grandfather to Juli.
- – Kapitan Tiago’s cousin who helps raise Maria Clara. She symbolizes traditional Filipino values and family ties.
- – Symbolizes hope and healing for society; Basilio’s path represents the future of the Filipino youth.
- – Symbolizes the excesses and corruption of the friars and Spanish officials.
- – A mysterious revolutionary who helps Ibarra in Noli Me Tangere. He symbolizes the voice of the oppressed and the hope for peaceful reform. His death serves as a catalyst for Ibarra’s transformation into Simoun.
- – A Spanish term for “heretic.” In Noli Me Tangere, Crisostomo Ibarra is branded as an “_____” and a “filibustero” (subversive) by the friars and authorities because of his progressive ideas and opposition to the abusive practices of the Church.
50 Clues: – Father of Kabesang Tales and grandfather to Juli. • – Spanish for “freedom,” representing the desire for independence. • – A Spanish quack doctor and the submissive husband of Doña Victorina. • – Central to El Filibusterismo, symbolizing the struggle for independence. • – Symbolizes the excesses and corruption of the friars and Spanish officials. • ...
US History Unit 1 2023-09-13
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- The Spanish labor camps which colonize natives through slavery.
- People of mixed Indian and European heritage
- Reform minded Spanish missionary who worked to abolish the Encomienda system and documented the mistreatment of Indians in the Spanish colonies.
- Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico
- Agriculture system maize, beans, and squash were grown together to maximize yields
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- The notion that Spanish conquerors were cruel and intolerant towards Natives.
- The transfer of goods, crops, and diseases between the New and Old World societies after 1492.
- Spanish conquers of the New Word
- In trading systems, those dealers who operate between the original producers or goods and the retail merchants who sell to consumers
- Explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492 while in search of a new water route to Asia.
- Highly advanced South American civilization that occupied present-day Peru until it was conquered by Spanish forces under Francisco Pizarro in 1532
- Large-scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crops and usually employing coerced or slave labor
- Native American empire that controlled present day Mexico until 1521, when they were conquered by spaniard Hernan Cortes
13 Clues: Spanish conquers of the New Word • People of mixed Indian and European heritage • The Spanish labor camps which colonize natives through slavery. • Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico • The notion that Spanish conquerors were cruel and intolerant towards Natives. • ...
Belle Isle 7/8 Staff 2024-09-18
17 Clues: Principal • ⅞ Librarian • ⅞ Counselor • ⅞ Office lady • Vocal teacher • 8th ELA teacher • 7th ELA teacher • 7th Math teacher • ⅞ Vice Principal • 7 Habits teacher • 8th Math teacher • 7th Science teacher • 8th History teacher • 8th Spanish teacher • 8th Science teacher • 7th Spanish teacher • 7th Geography teacher
SPANISH SPANISH SPANISH 2023-05-12
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- to show
- Meow
- Mayor
- Vamos a el __ para mirar los actores
- Surprised in Spanish
- ______, un gato feo de un pueblo
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- Yo tengo un _______ flores
- Mi hermano va a __ un gato
- Can you translate "carriage"?
- Woof
- Peel potatos
- Yo escucho el ____ cuando lluvio
- Yo quiero ____ mi hermano
- El/ella___
- Mi abuelo quiere ____ para caminar
15 Clues: Meow • Woof • Mayor • to show • El/ella___ • Peel potatos • Surprised in Spanish • Yo quiero ____ mi hermano • Yo tengo un _______ flores • Mi hermano va a __ un gato • Can you translate "carriage"? • Yo escucho el ____ cuando lluvio • ______, un gato feo de un pueblo • Mi abuelo quiere ____ para caminar • Vamos a el __ para mirar los actores
WORLD T5 L1&L2 Crossword 2024-01-24
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- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born of African and European descent
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born of Native American and European descent
- System of thought and belief
- Period of reduced economic activity
- The belief of complete and unrestricted power in the government
- One who favors extreme changes
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- Self-Rule
- In Spanish Colonial America, an American born descendant of Spanish settlers
- "Citizens King" of France (LAST NAME)
- South American leader instrumental in fighting against Spanish expansion but was not content because he failed to unite South America (LAST NAME)
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born in Spain
- Catholic Priest in Mexico who led Indians and Mestizos in a revolution against Spain (LAST NAME)
12 Clues: Self-Rule • System of thought and belief • One who favors extreme changes • Period of reduced economic activity • "Citizens King" of France (LAST NAME) • In Spanish Colonial America, a person born in Spain • The belief of complete and unrestricted power in the government • In Spanish Colonial America, a person born of African and European descent • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-11-12
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- The definite article for feminine/singular.
- ___ libros de juan.
- How many forms of definite articles are there?
- ¿De quien __?
- ¿como se dice "whose is it?" en espanol?
- El es de chile, el es _______.
- How do you say wallet in Spanish?
- What word expresses possession?
- How do you say "there is" in Spanish?
- Hay mucho lapices en mi _____.
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- The definite article for feminine/plural.
- ¿Que _____ tu a la escuela?
- ¿como se dice "eraser" en espanol?
- ¿De ____ es la pluma?
- The definite article for masculine/singular.
- ¿Como se dice pencil sharpener en espanol?
- ¿De _____ eres?
- How do you say "to take" in Spanish?
- ¿Escuchan ____ musica?
19 Clues: ¿De quien __? • ¿De _____ eres? • ___ libros de juan. • ¿De ____ es la pluma? • ¿Escuchan ____ musica? • ¿Que _____ tu a la escuela? • El es de chile, el es _______. • Hay mucho lapices en mi _____. • What word expresses possession? • How do you say wallet in Spanish? • ¿como se dice "eraser" en espanol? • How do you say "to take" in Spanish? • How do you say "there is" in Spanish? • ...
Días y meses 2020-03-28
19 Clues: May • June • July • April • March • August • October • January • November • December • February • September • Tuesday in Spanish • Thursday in Spanish. • We call this “hump day”. • The first day of the week. • Last school day of the week. • Normally when people go to church. • This is the day that starts the weekend.
11-1 2024-10-27
13 Clues: rain or snow • methods used • agent of change • chemical change • bleaching chemical • winter (in Spanish) • blizzard (in Spanish) • fireplace (in Spanish) • result of a patient look • process that causes rust • part of Miss Muffet's meal • No. 1 in the periodic table • a chemical that combines two or more elements
Age of Contact Key Terms & VIPs 2022-09-12
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- The motivation to explore the New World or North America.
- Spanish explorer who was shipwrecked in Texas for six years and lived as a slave, shaman, healer, and trader.
- Country that established the fur trade in North America.
- Spanish explorer who searched for several years for the seven cities of gold and silver.
- A city built by Cortes on the ruins of the Aztec Empire capital.
- The river La Salle was sailing to when he missed and landed in Texas.
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- The phrase used to describe North America.
- Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf of Mexico in 1519.
- Spanish explorer that conquered the Aztecs in 1519 and never went to Texas.
- Salle French explorer who missed the Mississippi built a fort in Texas and was killed by his soldiers.
- The people conquered by Hernan Cortes.
- The name for the seven cities of gold and silver.
- 800 year era when Spanish Christians fought to reconquer Spain from the African Moors.
- Sailed for the Spanish to find a shortcut to Asia in 1492 and failed by discovering North America.
- The country where most of the explorers in Texas originated from.
15 Clues: The people conquered by Hernan Cortes. • The phrase used to describe North America. • The name for the seven cities of gold and silver. • Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf of Mexico in 1519. • Country that established the fur trade in North America. • The motivation to explore the New World or North America. • ...
US History Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-05-29
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- A Spanish community for the religious conversion and training of Native Americans
- Over a wide area
- Spanish explorer
- When two or more groups or objects come together
- A fort in Spanish America
- A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing Protestant churches
- Settler who paid the landowner an annual rent and worked for that lord for a fixed number of days each year
- To commit oneself or one's resources to something
- Navigation aid that shows the direction in which a person or vessel is traveling
- A large farm
- A narrow water passage between larger bodies of water
- A fleet of warships
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- To present; to offer
- A town and center of trade in Spanish America
- To go around completely
- A sea passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans along the north coast of North America
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Resistance
- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- To get someone to act or think a certain way
- To change
21 Clues: To change • Resistance • A large farm • Over a wide area • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • To present; to offer • To go around completely • A fort in Spanish America • To get someone to act or think a certain way • A town and center of trade in Spanish America • When two or more groups or objects come together • To commit oneself or one's resources to something • ...
Spanish Food & Drink 2022-05-30
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- what does Cosecha mean in English (7)
- Which Spanish DO region uses Albariño to great effect. (4,6)
- Sparkling wine of Spain. (4)
- Region that Dominio De Pingus, Vega Sicilia and Pasquera is based. (6,3,5)
- Fried pastry snack. (7)
- Which Scottish whisky region historically uses mainly sherry barrels. (8)
- Second grape of Rioja (8)
- largest sherry producer. (8-5)
- intensely sweet, dark, dessert sherry. (5,7)
- The region that produces most of spains Cava. (6)
- Region famous for its pork. (7)
- Spain's 2nd most planted grape variety. (5)
- Main Grape of the Rioja region. (11)
- Sherry's number 1 grape. (8)
- Spirit made in sherry country. (5,2,5)
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- Main white grape of Rioja (5)
- The longest aged Rioja style. (4,7)
- Rice dish originally from Valencia. (6)
- Vegetable added to eggs to make Tortilla Española. (8)
- Cold Soup. (8)
- Main grape variety of Rueda. (7)
- The Spanish name for Mourvèdre (10)
- Famous Catalonian red. (7)
- Traditional Spanish Finger food. (5)
- Spanish word for wine. (4)
- Sherry cask aging process. (6)
- Sausage made with Pork, Paprika. (7)
27 Clues: Cold Soup. (8) • Fried pastry snack. (7) • Second grape of Rioja (8) • Famous Catalonian red. (7) • Spanish word for wine. (4) • Sparkling wine of Spain. (4) • Sherry's number 1 grape. (8) • Main white grape of Rioja (5) • largest sherry producer. (8-5) • Sherry cask aging process. (6) • Region famous for its pork. (7) • Main grape variety of Rueda. (7) • ...
Chapter 3, Section 3.3. Mexican Independence Pages 106-107 2024-01-07
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- people of Spanish background born in Mexico
- Inturbide guaranteed the Roman _?_ would be the only religion in Mexico
- took over the Mexican independence movement after Hidalgo
- In 1830, Mexico's people elected Santa Anna as their _?_.
- a Colonel who united Mexican independent followers
- class of people holding the highest offices in the government and the church
- Santa Anna's new government wrote the _?_ of 1824
- Iturbide guaranteed Mexico would be _?_ of Spanish control
- Interbide's general that rebelled against him
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- reason Mexico became a major part of Spains colonial empire
- Iturbide guaranteed peninsulares and criollos would be _?_ to each other
- Catholic priest who led a revolt against the peninsulares
- Native Americans and slaves were the _?_ class of society
- classes in the early 1800s, Mexico was divided into _?_
- what happened to Hidalgo after government troops defeated and seized him
- What troops captured and executed Morales in 1815
- people of mixed Spanish and native heritage
- Interbide signed himself _?_ of Mexico
- Morelos and his followers declared Mexico a _?_ in 1813
- in 1821, S[aon signed a __?_ granted independence to Mexico
20 Clues: Interbide signed himself _?_ of Mexico • people of Spanish background born in Mexico • people of mixed Spanish and native heritage • Interbide's general that rebelled against him • What troops captured and executed Morales in 1815 • Santa Anna's new government wrote the _?_ of 1824 • a Colonel who united Mexican independent followers • ...
Project 2 2022-05-10
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- A platform like a patio
- A structure to conduct water over a valley
- The worship of more than one god
- An Aztec empire of the 16th century
- A method of farming by using ashes to fertilize their crops
- A complex writing system
- A small island built on a freshwater lake used for agriculture
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- An upright monument containing information
- Is one of the oldest known civilizations
- A mountain range in South America
- The continent that is south of North America
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- Was the last ruler of the Inca empire
- A group of diverse civilizations that shared similar cultural characteristics
- Was the capital of the Inca empire
- An ancient Inca device for recording information
- The language of Spain people
- The capital of the Aztec empire
- Spanish conquistador who conquered Aztecs and claimed Mexico
- A Spanish conqueror of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- The supply of water to land or crops
- The last of the great mesoamerican cultures
- A civilization flourished in ancient Peru
23 Clues: A platform like a patio • A complex writing system • The language of Spain people • The capital of the Aztec empire • The worship of more than one god • A mountain range in South America • Was the capital of the Inca empire • An Aztec empire of the 16th century • The supply of water to land or crops • Was the last ruler of the Inca empire • ...
Second Mini Task Aztec Crossword 2014-10-19
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- The material that the Spanish wanted to plunder.
- The region the Aztecs and Mayas made up.
- The type of culture the Aztecs were.
- The type of clothes a commoner was put to death for wearing in Aztec culture.
- The Aztec's floating gardens.
- The alcoholic drink made from a fermented maguey plant that Aztec royalty drunk.
- The Aztec capital.
- What Hernan Cortes did to his ships to stop his crew deserting him.
- Cortes The full name of the lead Spanish conquistador.
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- The school for boys of the nobility.
- The people criminals were sentenced by in Aztec culture.
- The Aztec military school for commoners.
- Where Aztec girls were taught,
- The name of the town the Spanish encountered before reaching the Aztecs.
- The amount of gods the Aztecs worshiped.
- How the Aztecs made sure the sun rose each morning.
- A famous, sweet treat the Aztecs invented.
- What the Aztecs believed the Earth was.
- The amount of main meals Aztecs had in a day.
- The religion the Spanish conquistadors wanted to convert the Aztecs to.
20 Clues: The Aztec capital. • The Aztec's floating gardens. • Where Aztec girls were taught, • The school for boys of the nobility. • The type of culture the Aztecs were. • What the Aztecs believed the Earth was. • The Aztec military school for commoners. • The region the Aztecs and Mayas made up. • The amount of gods the Aztecs worshiped. • A famous, sweet treat the Aztecs invented. • ...
February 23 2020-02-20
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- Movie from 1982, filmed in Alaska by John Carpenter
- Bicycle that does it all
- Hello in Spanish
- Bike race with amazing heart and bad directions
- Three in Sanskrit
- Feliz Cumpleanos
- Vegan Mecca
- Night Diamonds
- Famous Alaskan Dog (1)
- Said everywhere and for everything in Costa Rica
- Famous Alaskan Dog (2)
- Two in Sanskrit
- Site for Bike Tour Community
- Activity with a Partner and a Corner
- Relaxed Hilda
- Org responsible for bike paths and bridges
- Eight limbed practice of yoga
- Snow Child Character, 4 legs
- Two in Spanish
- Bicycle that gets lots of attention
- Fish in astrology circles
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- They are given names and frequently new chains
- Travel Wish List Location
- How to make alicia cry
- Podcast
- Three in Spanish
- Bicycle + Parenting movie
- BMW
- Japanese Tea
- One is Spanish
- Cat café in Portland
- “The Great One” Mountain
- Dinner
- The everything bike
- Gomez and Morticia’s dance
- One in Sanskrit
- Place with lots of POW
- Bicycleta Para Dos Personas
38 Clues: BMW • Dinner • Podcast • Vegan Mecca • Japanese Tea • Relaxed Hilda • Night Diamonds • One is Spanish • Two in Spanish • Two in Sanskrit • One in Sanskrit • Hello in Spanish • Feliz Cumpleanos • Three in Spanish • Three in Sanskrit • The everything bike • Cat café in Portland • How to make alicia cry • Famous Alaskan Dog (1) • Famous Alaskan Dog (2) • Place with lots of POW • Bicycle that does it all • ...
ALPHABET PUZZLE--L TO Q 2022-12-16
9 Clues: A bird´s house. • Lemon in Spanish • Bear in Spanish. • Mother in Spanish. • Cheese in Spanish. • Mister in Spanish. • King of the jungle. • Penguin in Spanish. • Big animal with horns.
Age Of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- Incan Leader
- First country to voyage East
- First French Colony
- One of Spain's three goals
- State the pilgrims landed in in 1620
- Aztec Leader
- People who were North American and European
- Treaty of ______, solved land problems between Portugal and Spain
- One of Spain's three goals
- First name of a Spanish leader
- People Japan allowed yearly trade with
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- In 1492, _____ sailed the ocean blue
- Aztec capital destroyed by Spanish
- The Age of ________(check the title)
- First British Colony
- This allowed Japan to develop their culture
- People who were African and European
- One of Spain's three goals
- People born in Spain
20 Clues: Incan Leader • Aztec Leader • First French Colony • First British Colony • People born in Spain • One of Spain's three goals • One of Spain's three goals • One of Spain's three goals • First country to voyage East • First name of a Spanish leader • Aztec capital destroyed by Spanish • In 1492, _____ sailed the ocean blue • The Age of ________(check the title) • ...
(Mostly) 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
- Suzie's favourite winter sport to watch
- Suzie's favourite geographical feature
- Suzie's favourite hairy insect
- _______Park- Suzie's favourite neighbourhood splash pad
- 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
- Suzie's favourite fictional Disney (secondary) character
- Suzie's favourite flying insect
- ____sound!- Exclamation when experiencing high volume auditory stimulation
- 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: Suzie's second language • Suzie's favourite pastry • 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 • Suzie's favourite winter sport to watch • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2020-02-14
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- Silk road overland trade routes linking China and Middle East.
- Land grant given by Spanish government.
- Spanish explorers who claimed land in the americas for spain.
- Large estate farmed by many workers.
- Belief that a country's prosperity depended on having gold and silver.
- Monotheistic religion founded by prophet Muhammed.
- Instrument used to determine latitude while at sea.
- Series of wars fought by Christians to the Holy land.
- Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars.
- Islamic Holy book
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- Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies.
- Group of people who settle in distant land.
- Sail around a round object, such as the world.
- Passage A natural waterway through or around North America.
- Person from Spain who held position of power.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Indian background.
- Chidren of Africans and Europeans
- Exchange Global exchange from goods and ideas.
- Revolutionary ship developed by Muslims enabling people to travel faster.
- Descendents of Europeans born in Latin America.
- Bringing a product to a country to be sold.
21 Clues: Islamic Holy book • Chidren of Africans and Europeans • Large estate farmed by many workers. • Land grant given by Spanish government. • Group of people who settle in distant land. • Bringing a product to a country to be sold. • Person from Spain who held position of power. • Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies. • Sail around a round object, such as the world. • ...
Chapter 3: A meeting of Different Worlds 2015-09-28
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- Below Penensulares and were people born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- Large estates farmed by many workers
- Waterway through and around North America
- A burst of learning also known as a rebirth
- Borderlands Present day Florida and California
- Killed in a battle with local people of the Phillipine Islands
- An Italian explorer credited for discovering the Americas
- Mixed Spanish Indian background and below the Creoles in the social scale
- Emperor in West Africa-first name Musa
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- Large town that has it's own independent government in East Africa
- Spanish Leader who lead the conquest of taking over the Aztecs
- The system of rule by lords who owe loyalty to a monarch
- Conquistador that helped overtake the Incan Emperor
- A series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims
- Top of the social scale and held the highest jobs in New Spain
- Aztec Emperor
- Forts where soldiers lived
- Invented the printing press
- Kings and Queens
- Religious settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- Passage of slave ships west across the Atlantic Ocean
21 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Kings and Queens • Forts where soldiers lived • Invented the printing press • Large estates farmed by many workers • Emperor in West Africa-first name Musa • Waterway through and around North America • A burst of learning also known as a rebirth • Borderlands Present day Florida and California • Conquistador that helped overtake the Incan Emperor • ...
Arsenal 2025-06-06
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- Arsenal’s 2006 Champions League final opponent
- WILLIAMSON Arsenal captain and England defender
- SILVA Arsenal’s 2000s Brazil-born French midfielder
- STADIUM Arsenal's home since 2006
- ADAMS Arsenal’s 1990s England centre-back, “Mr. Arsenal”
- HENRY Arsenal's all-time top scorer
- Club’s nickname
- VAN PERSIE Dutch striker, 2004–2012
- SEAMAN Arsenal’s 1990s England goalkeeper
- Arsenal’s main rivals
- ODEGAARD Current club captain (as of 2025)
- OLEARY Arsenal’s record appearance holder
- WENGER Arsenal’s 2000s Spanish midfielder, later captain
- Arsenal’s home city
- FABREGAS Arsenal’s 2000s Spanish midfielder, later captain
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- Arsenal’s 2019–present Spanish midfielder
- RICE Arsenal's record signing, joined from West Ham in 2023
- CATLEY Arsenal player who holidays in Seaford
- FOORD Australian forward who scored 50+ goals for Arsenal by 2025
- TITLES Arsenal Women have won more of this domestic trophy than any other English club, with 15 as of 2025
- Arsenal’s former stadium
- STADIUM Arsenal’s women's team home since 2024
- PIRES Arsenal’s 1998–2002 French winger
- Arsenal's famous 2003–04 season nickname
- EMERY Arsenal’s 2018–19 Spanish manager
- WRIGHT Arsenal’s 1998–2005 England striker
- BERGKAMP Arsenal’s 2002 title-winning Dutch striker
27 Clues: Club’s nickname • Arsenal’s home city • Arsenal’s main rivals • Arsenal’s former stadium • STADIUM Arsenal's home since 2006 • HENRY Arsenal's all-time top scorer • VAN PERSIE Dutch striker, 2004–2012 • PIRES Arsenal’s 1998–2002 French winger • EMERY Arsenal’s 2018–19 Spanish manager • Arsenal's famous 2003–04 season nickname • Arsenal’s 2019–present Spanish midfielder • ...
dod 2025-05-10
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- / A colorful sweet shaped like a head.
- / Spanish word for skull.
- / Spanish for "bread of the dead."
- / Spanish word for altar or offering table.
- / Spanish for decorative paper cut-outs.
- / A joyful event with music, food, and love.
- / Believed to visit families during the celebration.
- / A place people visit to clean and decorate graves.
- / Lit to help guide spirits back home.
- / Gifts like food or items placed on altars.
- / Used to decorate and guide spirits.
- / Something people do every year.
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- / Customs and beliefs shared by a group.
- / A public celebration with costumes and music.
- / Bright orange flower used in altars.
- / Famous skeleton lady dressed in fancy clothes.
- / Often baked and shaped with bones or skulls.
- / A feeling shown to the dead during this day.
- / Performed to celebrate and honor ancestors.
- / Played to celebrate the return of spirits.
- / A decorated structure used to honor the dead.
- / Placed on altars to remember loved ones.
- / Something kept alive by honoring the past.
- / Honored and remembered during this holiday.
- / A bony figure seen in many decorations.
25 Clues: / Spanish word for skull. • / Something people do every year. • / Spanish for "bread of the dead." • / Used to decorate and guide spirits. • / A colorful sweet shaped like a head. • / Bright orange flower used in altars. • / Lit to help guide spirits back home. • / Customs and beliefs shared by a group. • / Spanish for decorative paper cut-outs. • ...
3-17 2025-03-10
13 Clues: cleanliness • very serious • cafe or bistro • render immobile • study of the mind • "under" in Spanish • "inside" in Spanish • "outside" in Spanish • throw this at weddings • something that you must have • like music with a strong beat • heaviest naturally occurring element • element with a half-life of 48 minutes
Summer of the Mariposas - Chapters 1-5 with vocab 2024-09-11
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- Spanish for five
- The youngest sister
- The twin with a "V" in her name
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- To give facts; to tell something
- Unable to be explained or accounted for
- The second oldest sister
- City in Mexico where Papá lives
- An adjective that describes something neglected
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- Another word for corpse or body
- The Crying Woman
- Spanish for sisters
- Giving a bad feeling
- Unable to be challenged or denied
- The oldest sister
- The twin with a "D" in her name
- Spanish for butterfly
17 Clues: Spanish for five • The Crying Woman • The oldest sister • The youngest sister • Spanish for sisters • Giving a bad feeling • Spanish for butterfly • The second oldest sister • Another word for corpse or body • The twin with a "V" in her name • The twin with a "D" in her name • City in Mexico where Papá lives • To give facts; to tell something • Unable to be challenged or denied • ...
OPTIONAL 5 POINT EXTRA CREDIT CROSSWORD FOR CHAPTER 5 TEST If you want 5 extra credit points added onto your Chapter 5 Test, you must complete the entire puzzle by the beginning of NEXT class. Fill in the puzzle by reading the clues given and writing in 2025-04-22
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- Last name of Spanish tennis star Rafael __________.
- Last name of Argentinian soccer superstar who scored the infamous "mano de Dios"(hand of God) goal in the 1986 World Cup.
- Two word name of the most famous work of Spanish literature ever, written by Miguel de Cervantes in the early 1600s.
- Name for a deck of Spanish playing cards that have 4 suits; cups, clubs, coins and swords.
- Last name of former NBA players from Spain, Pau and Marc.
- Name of the country who won the most recent Women's World Cup in 2023.
- Real first name of Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny.
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- Last name of Javier __________,Spanish actor and 2008 Oscar winner for "No Country for Old Men".
- Watch out for this biting fish if your swimming in the Amazon river!
- Name of Pablo Picasso's famous painting depicting the destruction by bombing of a Spanish town during the Spanish Civil War.
- Name the small country located in the Pyrenees Mountains between Spain and France where you can enjoy great skiing.
- 2019 Tour de France winner Egan Bernal's home country.
- Last name of David, Dominican baseball Hall of Famer who nickname was "Big Papi".
- First name of Spanish golfer________ Garcia who won the 2017 Masters Tournament.
14 Clues: Real first name of Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny. • Last name of Spanish tennis star Rafael __________. • 2019 Tour de France winner Egan Bernal's home country. • Last name of former NBA players from Spain, Pau and Marc. • Watch out for this biting fish if your swimming in the Amazon river! • Name of the country who won the most recent Women's World Cup in 2023. • ...
Benefits of Speaking Spanish, or being Bilingual, and some fun facts too! 2020-08-21
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- The word "Abulito" has 5 of what?
- Way back in 2005, what country made teaching Spanish mandatory in both private and public schools?
- 270 British Dating sites said that people who speak a foreign language are more likely to be seen as what?
- A billingual person would most likely be very good at _____, because they are used to switching back and forth between tasks/languages.
- Over the last thirty years,the demand Spanish language courses has almost _____.This is a lot of students learning Spanish!
- Spanish has a huge impact all around the world.It is the most popular foreign language in the USA, ____, and Canada! That is so many people who are wanting to learn this amazing language!
- Seniors who are bilingual can experience _____ cognitive decline, which means they stay healthy and their brains stay sharper and smarter for longer.
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- People who are bilingual will often know two words for each ____. (Hint: Not a living thing, although they would know two words for those as well.)
- Being Bilingual has many advantages/benefits that can be found throughout your life, especially in your career path.What is one of these benefits?
- Children raised by _____ people are more likely to have better memory and overall intelligence.
- 1/3 of buisness want people specifically for their _____ skills. This is a huge reason why being able to speak multiple languages will signifigantly help you in your life.
- Those who know two languages, are better at solving puzzles and other brain challenges with _____ and speed.
- What is the second largest native language in the world?
- In 2050 what nation will become the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world?
- Spanish was the diplomatic language up to the ___ century. (hint: the number is ¨Dieciocho¨ in Spanish.
15 Clues: The word "Abulito" has 5 of what? • What is the second largest native language in the world? • In 2050 what nation will become the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world? • Children raised by _____ people are more likely to have better memory and overall intelligence. • ...
Carreras 2022-06-30
9 Clues: nurse in Spanish • police in Spanish • Mesera in English • Cocinero in English • Inginero in English • Firefighter in Spanish • Veterinarian in Spanish • female doctor in Spanish • Female teacher in Spanish
Science & Matter 2025-04-04
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- something you can hear
- a boy in our class who speaks Spanish
- a word that tells if it is red yellow green orange or blue
- when something begins to bubble up
- when you share something with someone
- a girl in our class who speaks Spanish
- a boy who speaks Spanish in our classroom
- the opposite of cold
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- a drawing that has labeled parts
- a boy in our classroom whos name begins with the letter R
- to sketche something in a realistic way
- an online search engine
- a girl who speaks Spanish in our classroom
- the study of things using the same set of steps
- a boy in our class who fasted for Ramadan
- when something becomes different than it used to be
16 Clues: the opposite of cold • something you can hear • an online search engine • a drawing that has labeled parts • when something begins to bubble up • a boy in our class who speaks Spanish • when you share something with someone • a girl in our class who speaks Spanish • to sketche something in a realistic way • a boy who speaks Spanish in our classroom • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2024-07-09
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- it Is "fea" in spanish
- it Is smilar to accept
- it Is the plural of she
- It Is a synonymois of Yesterday
- It's "martes" in Spanish
- it Is smilar to big
- it Is smilar to handle
- it Is the singular of women
- it Is "linda" in spanish
- it Is smilar to cheerful
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- it Is the plural of flowers
- It Is the opposite of first
- It Is the opposite of after
- It Is the opposite of dirty
- you can act in this place
- it Is smilar to hurry
- it Is smilar to value
- You need this to cook
- it Is the opposite of ugly
19 Clues: it Is smilar to big • it Is smilar to hurry • it Is smilar to value • You need this to cook • it Is "fea" in spanish • it Is smilar to accept • it Is smilar to handle • it Is the plural of she • It's "martes" in Spanish • it Is "linda" in spanish • it Is smilar to cheerful • you can act in this place • it Is the opposite of ugly • it Is the plural of flowers • It Is the opposite of first • ...
Ferdinand the Bull 2023-05-23
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- Spanish word for "bull"
- The city in Spain where the bullfight happens
- The matador and the main human antagonist. The Spanish word for "cousin"
- The name of the calming goat
- The country where the movie takes place
- The tan toro with the mohawk
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- In Spanish it means "bullfighter"
- The main bull antagonist. The Spanish word for "courage"
- The little girl in the movie
- In Spanish it means "handsome"
- Nina's family sells these
11 Clues: Spanish word for "bull" • Nina's family sells these • The little girl in the movie • The name of the calming goat • The tan toro with the mohawk • In Spanish it means "handsome" • In Spanish it means "bullfighter" • The country where the movie takes place • The city in Spain where the bullfight happens • The main bull antagonist. The Spanish word for "courage" • ...
Útiles escolares 2025-02-11
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- something you read in class
- "I have" in Spanish
- used to stick papers together
- something you use to write
- "what do I need" in Spanish
- something you write on
- used to hold papers
- "I need" in Spanish
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- collections of papers in a "book"
- instead of using a pencil, use this
- a device that folds open
- used to color
- a device used for equations
- used to cut paper
- used to hold school supplies
15 Clues: used to color • used to cut paper • "I have" in Spanish • used to hold papers • "I need" in Spanish • something you write on • a device that folds open • something you use to write • something you read in class • a device used for equations • "what do I need" in Spanish • used to hold school supplies • used to stick papers together • collections of papers in a "book" • ...
Imperialism 2026-01-20
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- trading policy in China
- cavalry group used in the Spanish-American war
- Hawaii was used for:
- cutting up China
- How Americans thought about purchasing Alaska
- the sinking of this ship caused The Spanish-American War
- Hawaiian Queen
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- Yellow...
- diplomacy used to open Japan
- disease spread by mosquitoes
- U.S. foreign policy
- Dug entirely by hand
- colony of Spain (Guam, Cuba, The Philippines)
- battle of the Spanish-American War
- To add on
15 Clues: Yellow... • To add on • Hawaiian Queen • cutting up China • U.S. foreign policy • Hawaii was used for: • Dug entirely by hand • trading policy in China • diplomacy used to open Japan • disease spread by mosquitoes • battle of the Spanish-American War • colony of Spain (Guam, Cuba, The Philippines) • How Americans thought about purchasing Alaska • ...
Spanish Numbers 2016-11-03
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- Number of vowels In Spanish
- Population of Spain (millions)
- Hours in the day
- Number of letters in Spain (no en Inglés)
- Buenas noches after this
- Minutes in an hour
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- Number of autonomous regions in Spain
- Number of countries that speak Spanish
- Number of colours on the Spanish flag
- Number of official languages
- Number of letters in a spicy Spanish sausage.
- Time difference to Spain
12 Clues: Hours in the day • Minutes in an hour • Buenas noches after this • Time difference to Spain • Number of vowels In Spanish • Number of official languages • Population of Spain (millions) • Number of autonomous regions in Spain • Number of colours on the Spanish flag • Number of countries that speak Spanish • Number of letters in Spain (no en Inglés) • ...
Seasons and months 2024-10-10
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- Which season has the warmest weather?
- During what season to leaves fall?
- How do we say October in Spanish?
- In what month do we celebrate Christmas?
- How do we say April in Spanish?
- This month looks like the name of an American sauce/condiment?
- In what month do we celebrate Thanksgiving?
- What season brings the most snow?
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- How do we say June in Spanish?
- What is the first month of fall?
- In what month do we celebrate Independence Day in the U.S.?
- What season is full of flowers, rain, and baby animals?
- What is the first month of the year?
- What is the last month of the summer?
- How do we say March in Spanish?
- In what month do we celebrate St. Valentine's Day?
16 Clues: How do we say June in Spanish? • How do we say April in Spanish? • How do we say March in Spanish? • What is the first month of fall? • How do we say October in Spanish? • During what season to leaves fall? • What season brings the most snow? • What is the first month of the year? • What is the last month of the summer? • Which season has the warmest weather? • ...
estar(- to be temporary) 2025-05-02
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- what is they are (masc) translated to spanish
- what is he is translated to spanish
- what is they are (fem) translated to spanish
- what is you guys are (formal) translated to spanish
- what is i am tranlated to spanish
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- what is she is translated to spanish
- what is you are (infomal) translated to spanish
- what is you are (formal) translated to spanish
- what is we are (fem) translated to spanish
9 Clues: what is i am tranlated to spanish • what is he is translated to spanish • what is she is translated to spanish • what is we are (fem) translated to spanish • what is they are (masc) translated to spanish • what is they are (fem) translated to spanish • what is you are (formal) translated to spanish • what is you are (infomal) translated to spanish • ...
Spanish-American War 2024-02-05
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- Nickname for General John J. Pershing
- Spanish General who was sent to Cuba to stop insurrections
- A Habor that is an important area of transportation during the war
- US speaker of the house who resigned his congressional seat in protest of colonial expansion
- Leader of the Filipino rebels fighting for independence from Spain
- US naval leader who sank the Spanish fleet stationed in Manila Bay
- A volunteer unit in the Spanish-American war, a mixed crew of cowboys, college students, and adventurers
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- Spanish naval leader in the Caribbean during the Spanish-American war
- Publisher of the New York World who sensational newspaper stories called for a war to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
- Capital of Spanish-owned Cuba
- Leader of the rough riders
11 Clues: Leader of the rough riders • Capital of Spanish-owned Cuba • Nickname for General John J. Pershing • Spanish General who was sent to Cuba to stop insurrections • A Habor that is an important area of transportation during the war • Leader of the Filipino rebels fighting for independence from Spain • US naval leader who sank the Spanish fleet stationed in Manila Bay • ...
Crossword #1 for Charlotte 2020-07-10
13 Clues: Your age. • Hello in Spanish. • Your daddy's name. • Your brother's age. • Goodbye in Spanish. • The town we live in. • Your favorite color. • Your brother's name. • Your age in Spanish. • The state we live in. • The county we live in. • Your favorite princess. • The name of your school.
IRREGULAR VERBS 2020-02-17
15 Clues: HIT in Spanish • DAR in English • FEEL in Spanish • HACER in English • BEGIN in Spanish • Past Simple of DAR • Past Simple of HIT • Past Simple of FEEL • Past Simple of HACER • Past Simple of BEGIN • Past Participle of HIT • Past Participle of DAR • Past Participle of FEEL • Past Participle of HACER • Past Participle of BEGIN
Simple Spanish Words! 2022-11-28
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- Type of school subject + drawings
- school subject + learning now
- Type of gender
- color in spanish + color in american flag
- Cognates to an English word
- color in spanish + in body
- Type of gender
- color of brazil flag
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- Nationalities + starts with P
- school subject + most people speak
- Nationalities + starts with M
- faculty + male
- symbolizes optimism
- color in spanish + fruit
- Nationalities + starts with A
15 Clues: Type of gender • faculty + male • Type of gender • symbolizes optimism • color of brazil flag • color in spanish + fruit • color in spanish + in body • Cognates to an English word • Nationalities + starts with P • school subject + learning now • Nationalities + starts with M • Nationalities + starts with A • Type of school subject + drawings • school subject + most people speak • ...
Absolutism crossword 2021-10-07
16 Clues: v • ll • xiv • right • armada • dynasty • dynasty • shogunate • of nantes • years war • the great • of prague • years war • the terrible • of westphalia • of spanish succession
Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-12
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- Translator and advisor to Cortés, also known as Malinalli
- Spanish explorer who led the conquest
- The modern-day country where the Aztec Empire was located
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Aztec god often depicted as a feathered serpent
- A valuable metal the Spanish wanted
- The country Hernán Cortés came from
- Spanish soldiers and explorers in the Americas
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- Disease that weakened the Aztecs
- The religion spread by the Spanish during the conquest
- The Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish arrival
- A group of people who helped Cortés defeat the Aztecs
12 Clues: Disease that weakened the Aztecs • A valuable metal the Spanish wanted • The country Hernán Cortés came from • The capital city of the Aztec Empire • Spanish explorer who led the conquest • Spanish soldiers and explorers in the Americas • Aztec god often depicted as a feathered serpent • The Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish arrival • ...
History Vocab 2022-08-19
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- people who believe multiple religions
- large farms
- spanish and native mixed people
- ships to transport goods to america
- punished
- seafarers licensed to attack enemies
- explorers finding water route to asia
- people who travel for their religion
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- area drained by rivers
- sail around the globe
- natural protection
- spanish conquered carribean tribes
- countries having the right to trade
- a disease from spanish to aztec
- america's areas "owned" by spain
15 Clues: punished • large farms • natural protection • sail around the globe • area drained by rivers • spanish and native mixed people • a disease from spanish to aztec • america's areas "owned" by spain • spanish conquered carribean tribes • ships to transport goods to america • countries having the right to trade • seafarers licensed to attack enemies • people who travel for their religion • ...
Latin American Foods 2024-05-30
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- word for "beans" in Spanish
- a medium-sized, green, and mild pepper
- a popular rice and beans dish from Central America
- Spanish word for "cheese"
- word for "rice" in Spanish
- red main ingredient in pico de gallo
- a milk-based caramel used in Latin American desserts; the filling in alfajores
- a small, dark green spicy pepper
- white vegetable ingredient in pico de gallo and guacamole; makes you cry when you cut it
- a green citrus fruit
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- an avocado-based dip from Mexico
- shortbread cookies with dulce de leche filling, popular in South America
- a green herb that is an ingredient in pico de gallo and guacamole
- a seasoning that helps enhance natural flavors
- word for "food" in Spanish
- a fresh salsa eaten with tortilla chips
- corn or flour, this flat bread is the basis for quesadillas and tacos
17 Clues: a green citrus fruit • Spanish word for "cheese" • word for "food" in Spanish • word for "rice" in Spanish • word for "beans" in Spanish • an avocado-based dip from Mexico • a small, dark green spicy pepper • red main ingredient in pico de gallo • a medium-sized, green, and mild pepper • a fresh salsa eaten with tortilla chips • a seasoning that helps enhance natural flavors • ...
Topic 5 New Global Connections 2022-01-14
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- economic cycle that involves a rapid rise in prices linked to a sharp increase in the amount of money available
- Dutch, English, and French pirates who preyed on treasure ships from the Americas in the 1500s, operating with the approval of European governments
- in Spanish colonial America, an American-born descendant of Spanish settlers
- having full, independent power
- to travel completely around the world
- money taken in through taxes
- large estate run by an overseer with laborers working and living there
- complete control of a product or business by one person or group
- a person who makes maps
- resistance, such as the power to keep from being affected by a disease
- a relationship in which people agree to work together
- period in European history when inflation rose rapidly
- representative of the king of Spain who ruled the colonies in his name
- an agreement among people
- tax on imported goods
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- revolt, especially of soldiers or sailors against their officers
- in Spanish colonial America, a person born in Spain
- someone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country
- policy by which a nation sought to export more than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
- person who assumes financial risk in the hope of making a profit
- one of the military leaders who ruled Japan prior to 1868
- colonial trade routes among Europe and its colonies, the West Indies, and Africa in which goods were exchanged for slaves
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies
- "conqueror" in Spanish; a leader in the Spanish
- in Spanish colonial America, a person of Native American and European descent
- a worker forced to labor for a landlord to payoff a debt that is impossible to payoff in his or her lifetime
- economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
- the right, granted by Spanish monarchs to conquistadors, to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans in a particular area
- a distant military station or a remote settlement
- a war fought between groups of people in the same nation
- a family of rulers who rule for a long time
- in Spanish colonial America, a person of African and European descent
32 Clues: tax on imported goods • a person who makes maps • an agreement among people • money taken in through taxes • having full, independent power • to travel completely around the world • a family of rulers who rule for a long time • "conqueror" in Spanish; a leader in the Spanish • a distant military station or a remote settlement • ...
Chapter 7 Review 2024-01-21
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- Who was the governor of Spanish Louisiana in 1777?
- A mustanger who may or may not have been a U.S. spy.
- A military blockade of a city or fort.
- Who defeated the Republican Army of the North at the Battle of Medina?
- Who did the Spanish sign a peace treaty with in 1785?
- Western half of the Mississippi River basin purchased for $15 million in 1803 from France by the United States.
- The decisive royalist victory which destroyed the Republican Army of the North.
- What territory did Spain lose after the French and Indian War?
- A founder of the Republican Army of the North whom sought Texas Independence with the assistance of the United States.
- Officials who represent countries in foreign affairs.
- What is the new name of La Bahia?
- Someone who captured wild horses.
- The creole priest who proclaimed the Grito de Dolores.
- Texas settlers of Spanish descent.
- Leader of Mexican rebels who joined forces with Augustin de Iturbide.
- Who set out to explore the Louisiana Territory in 1806?
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- A U.S. Army officer and co-founder of the Republican Army of the North whom sought Texas Independence.
- Where was the capital of Spanish Texas moved to?
- Raised in Louisiana, a force of Mexican and U.S. citizens which sought Texas Independence.
- To the south and west, along the Rio Grande, several thousand people lived near which settlement?
- Led a group which founded Bucareli (North East of modern-day College Station on the Trinity River) and Nacogdoches.
- People who had been born in Spain.
- How many months did the Republican Army of the North withstand the Spanish siege at La Bahia?
- Which side of the French and Indian War did Spain join?
- Land that did not belong to either Spain or the United States.
- What was the most successful East Texas town before the revolution?
- Officially give territory.
- One of the best known filibusters in all of Texas.
- The trusted official sent to report on conditions in Spanish America. Issued a report that urged Spain to pull back to the “real” frontier, the borderlands just north of Mexico.
- Loyalist turned rebel, who Joined forces with Guerrero’s rebels to defeat the Spanish in 1821, thus securing Mexican independence.
- Military adventurers
- One room huts made of sticks and mud.
- People of Spanish descent who had been born in Mexico.
33 Clues: Military adventurers • Officially give territory. • What is the new name of La Bahia? • Someone who captured wild horses. • People who had been born in Spain. • Texas settlers of Spanish descent. • One room huts made of sticks and mud. • A military blockade of a city or fort. • Where was the capital of Spanish Texas moved to? • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2024-10-22
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- A major waterway built by the U.S. connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, completed in 1914.
- U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, sparking the Spanish-American War.
- Suffrage: The right for women to vote in elections, achieved nationally with the 19th Amendment.
- 1898 treaty that ended the Spanish-American War and gave the U.S. control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
- 1900 uprising in China against foreign influence, suppressed by international forces including the U.S.
- Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
- and Hawaii: Territories acquired by the U.S. in the late 1800s, later becoming states.
- Americans who opposed U.S. involvement in foreign affairs, favoring domestic focus.
- A policy where stronger nations extend their control over weaker territories.
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- 1899-1902 conflict between the U.S. and Filipino revolutionaries over independence.
- U.S. foreign policy to use economic power to influence and stabilize other countries, particularly in Latin America.
- Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy of negotiating peacefully while maintaining a strong military presence.
- Sensationalized news reporting that exaggerated events, especially before the Spanish-American War.
- War: 1898 conflict between the U.S. and Spain, leading to U.S. territorial gains.
- Legislation that limited Cuba’s sovereignty and allowed U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs.
- U.S. proposal to keep China open to trade with all nations on an equal basis.
- A country controlled and protected by another, as the U.S. did with Cuba after the Spanish-American War.
- Amendment: 1920 law granting women the right to vote in the United States.
18 Clues: Amendment: 1920 law granting women the right to vote in the United States. • Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War. • U.S. proposal to keep China open to trade with all nations on an equal basis. • A policy where stronger nations extend their control over weaker territories. • ...
WORK SYSTEMS IN THE COLONY 2020-01-09
10 Clues: It was founded in 1534 • They worked for Spanish • They dominated Indigenous • He was murdered by Spanish • They were textile workshops • Spanish teach this religion • Spanish converted Indigenous • The indigenous pay a tribute • He founded cities in Ecuador. • It was a work in agriculture and mines
Latin American Independence Crossword 2023-05-07
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- By law, Native villages were forced to provide ___ in Spanish mines and farms.
- Creoles had ancestors that were the original ___.
- Peninsulares made up less than ________ of the colonial population.
- People born in Spain and migrated to the colonies.
- Ranches and plantations
- People of mixed African and Spanish blood.
- ______ made up 11% of the colonial population.
- Blacks in Spanish America were able to buy their ___.
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- People of pure Spanish blood, who were born in Latin America.
- These people made up well over 50% of the population of colonial Latin America.
- Peninsulares had high-ranking jobs in the _____, church or trade.
- People of mixed Spanish and Indian heritage, who made up about 7% of the populations in 1800.
- Official slaves were of ________ descent.
- There was little room for _____ ______ in the social hierarchy that existed in colonial Latin America.
14 Clues: Ranches and plantations • Official slaves were of ________ descent. • People of mixed African and Spanish blood. • ______ made up 11% of the colonial population. • Creoles had ancestors that were the original ___. • People born in Spain and migrated to the colonies. • Blacks in Spanish America were able to buy their ___. • ...
Texas History so far.. 2022-09-22
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- Spanish missionary
- the battle that ended the revolution
- French explorer
- the first president of Texas
- 95% of them died of diseases
- Mexico President
- commander at the Alamo
- the Spanish left this area for 12 years
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- a survivor of The Alamo
- gained independence form Spain
- Spanish explorer
- Texas joined the U.S.
- the capital of Texas
- brought 100 men to Alamo
14 Clues: French explorer • Spanish explorer • Mexico President • Spanish missionary • the capital of Texas • Texas joined the U.S. • commander at the Alamo • a survivor of The Alamo • brought 100 men to Alamo • the first president of Texas • 95% of them died of diseases • gained independence form Spain • the battle that ended the revolution • the Spanish left this area for 12 years
L2B2: Unit 8 2013-02-25
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- Halloween is in ___________.
- Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales are called Great _________
- Bonjour
- Hola
- こんにちは。
- They speak __________ in Scotland.
- Can you _______ English? No, I can't write English.
- Guten tag
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- 안녕
- 你好
- Can you ______ Spanish? Yes, I can read Spanish.
- The Eiffel Tower is in ________.
- Christmas is in __________.
- How many months are in a year?
14 Clues: 안녕 • 你好 • Hola • こんにちは。 • Bonjour • Guten tag • Christmas is in __________. • Halloween is in ___________. • How many months are in a year? • The Eiffel Tower is in ________. • They speak __________ in Scotland. • Can you ______ Spanish? Yes, I can read Spanish. • Can you _______ English? No, I can't write English. • ...
Vocab Words 2021-01-19
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- Spanish explorers who follow cortes
- sought religious freedom
- Exchange global transfer of plants and animals
- base of frances colonial empire
- agreement between spain and portugal
- dynasty that ruled from 1386 to 1644
- mixed spanish and native american population
- Last dynasty ruled from 1644 to 1912
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- Native to manchuria
- Japanese form of poetry
- spanish forced to work within a system
- founded by dutch in early 17th century
- land controlled by other nations
- Japanese drama, music, dance
- Japanese feudal
- netherland Dutch holdings in north america
- a country power depended on wealth
17 Clues: Japanese feudal • Native to manchuria • Japanese form of poetry • sought religious freedom • Japanese drama, music, dance • base of frances colonial empire • land controlled by other nations • a country power depended on wealth • Spanish explorers who follow cortes • agreement between spain and portugal • dynasty that ruled from 1386 to 1644 • Last dynasty ruled from 1644 to 1912 • ...
La familia, La comida y los deportes 03/01/2023 2023-03-01
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- street or road
- Room where we eat dinner or lunch
- kitchen
- I play this sport using a bat
- garage where I park my cars
- garden
- I eat this for breakfast w/milk
- this is my dad's or mom's dad (male)
- They call it an omelette in Spain
- mother in Spanish
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- I play using my feet and no hands allowed
- I like this in my hamburger and nachos
- baby in Spanish
- basket to score points
- This is what we call breakfast in Spanish
- Goalie
- I use this to catch a baseball
17 Clues: Goalie • garden • kitchen • street or road • baby in Spanish • mother in Spanish • basket to score points • garage where I park my cars • I play this sport using a bat • I use this to catch a baseball • I eat this for breakfast w/milk • Room where we eat dinner or lunch • They call it an omelette in Spain • this is my dad's or mom's dad (male) • I like this in my hamburger and nachos • ...
Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna #2 2026-04-27
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- the upper thigh area of an animal or human
- deep emotional suffering or grief
- death
- the president and leader of Federales
- starvation
- physical or mental pain
- spanish word for tiger
- used to teach Petra how to write
- decisive moment in time; where roads intersect
- Petra's meaning of her name
- a confused state of mind
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- a type of blue flower
- lack of predictability
- to lose hope due to setbacks
- the place Petra and her family are trying to reach
- a dust devil in spanish
- the spanish word for vultures
17 Clues: death • starvation • a type of blue flower • lack of predictability • spanish word for tiger • physical or mental pain • a dust devil in spanish • a confused state of mind • Petra's meaning of her name • to lose hope due to setbacks • the spanish word for vultures • used to teach Petra how to write • deep emotional suffering or grief • the president and leader of Federales • ...
crossword 2022-03-16
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- dispersion of africans
- heavy armed
- landowners
- grown for sale
- owned
- (1494)
- journey the slaves took
- residence
- sailed around
- route
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- transformation
- 1st successful
- 1st to circumnavigate
- map of stars
- all of estate
- empire based on
- sailed around atlantic
- spanish soldiers
- landed in
- mapmaking
- 1st european monarch to
- idea that you
- spanish commercial
- system
- linked
25 Clues: owned • route • (1494) • system • linked • landed in • mapmaking • residence • landowners • heavy armed • map of stars • all of estate • idea that you • sailed around • transformation • 1st successful • grown for sale • empire based on • spanish soldiers • spanish commercial • 1st to circumnavigate • dispersion of africans • sailed around atlantic • 1st european monarch to • journey the slaves took
crossword 2022-03-16
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- 1st successful
- 1st european monarch to
- (1494)
- grown for sale
- residence
- empire based on
- map of stars
- landed in
- linked
- spanish soldiers
- 1st to circumnavigate
- system
- sailed around atlantic
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- sailed around
- all of estate
- owned
- landowners
- transformation
- route
- spanish commercial
- dispersion of africans
- idea that you
- journey the slaves took
- heavy armed
- mapmaking
25 Clues: owned • route • (1494) • linked • system • residence • landed in • mapmaking • landowners • heavy armed • map of stars • sailed around • all of estate • idea that you • transformation • 1st successful • grown for sale • empire based on • spanish soldiers • spanish commercial • 1st to circumnavigate • dispersion of africans • sailed around atlantic • 1st european monarch to • journey the slaves took
Unit 2 : introductions 2022-11-06
22 Clues: I am • he is • she is • I speak • he speaks • excuse me • my name is • she speaks • French (f) • French (m) • Spanish (m) • Mexican (m) • Spanish (f) • English (f) • English (m) • American (f) • Mexcican (f) • American (m) • is called (m/f) • what is your name? • you are (familiaral, singular) • you speak (familiaral, singular)
Peruvian Independence Process 2023-06-05
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- Wife of Tupac Amaru II and an influential participant in the revolution
- The city where José de San Martin declared independence
- A labor system implemented by the Spanish colonizers, where indigenous people were forced to work in mines, plantations, and other industries
- Freedoms that every individual is entitled to by virtue of being a human being
- Forcing people to work using violence and other methods of control
- The idea that people should make their own political decisions
- A large estate or plantation in colonial Latin America, typically owned by a wealthy family
- A city in Peru that served as the capital of the Inca Empire and was the centre of Tupac Amaru's rebellion
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- Venezuelan military and political leader who played a pivotal role in the liberation of Peru
- The act of gaining freedom or release from oppression
- José Gabriel Condorcanqui, leader and key figure in the rebellion against Spanish colonial rule in Peru
- The time when European powers aimed to exploit the resources, wealth, and labor of these territories for their own economic and political gain
- Love, devotion, and loyalty to one's own country
- An area of Lima where the Spanish army defended until 1826
- Tupac Amaru II and Micaela Bastidas were captured and this happened to them
- Aristocrats born in Spain, sent to the colonies to be administrators and command soldiers
- An event that resulted in the defeat of the Spanish forces and marked the end of Spanish rule in Peru
- Native or original inhabitants of a particular region or country
- People born in Latin America with Spanish ethnicity, after Independece they governed Peru
19 Clues: Love, devotion, and loyalty to one's own country • The act of gaining freedom or release from oppression • The city where José de San Martin declared independence • An area of Lima where the Spanish army defended until 1826 • The idea that people should make their own political decisions • Native or original inhabitants of a particular region or country • ...
Late 1800s in America: Empire Building 2024-03-04
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- Emilio fought against American rule in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War.
- Joseph was a key figure in the newspaper industry and played a role in shaping public opinion.
- The Doctrine warned against European interference in the Americas.
- The queen who sought to preserve Hawaiian sovereignty amid increasing American influence; her reign ended in 1893.
- Admiral who became an instant war hero off the shores of the Philippines.
- Media mogul associated with sensationalized journalism; his rivalry with Pulitzer contributed to the term "yellow journalism."
- William was assassinated, leading to Theodore Roosevelt's presidency.
- Believer in the extension of a nation's power through the acquisition of territory.
- Jose was a key figure in the fight against Spanish rule in Cuba.
- Planter who played a role in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and later became the President of the Republic of Hawaii.
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- The annexation of was motivated by economic interests, including sugar production.
- Emilio led Filipino forces against both Spanish and American colonial rule.
- Theodore Roosevelt formed this volunteer cavalry unit during the Spanish-American War.
- journalism used exaggerated and sensationalized stories to fuel public outrage.
- The USS Maine exploded in this harbor, triggering tensions that led to the Spanish-American War.
- The policy involved the forced relocation of Cuban civilians to concentration camps, resulting in significant suffering.
- The USS _______ was mysteriously sunk in Havana harbor in 1898, fueling anti-Spanish sentiment and leading to the Spanish-American War.
- William oversaw the acquisition of Hawaii and the Philippines during his presidency.
- Seward negotiated the purchase of _______ from Russia in 1867, often criticized as a foolish decision.
- Theodore believed in this approach to assert America's power globally.
20 Clues: Jose was a key figure in the fight against Spanish rule in Cuba. • The Doctrine warned against European interference in the Americas. • William was assassinated, leading to Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. • Theodore believed in this approach to assert America's power globally. • Admiral who became an instant war hero off the shores of the Philippines. • ...
GH2.3 Spanish Colonization Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-22
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- infectious disease transmissible from person to person through direct or indirect contact
- CHamoru magå'lahi who instigated the Spanish-CHamoru War; led a failed rebellion against Spanish colonialism
- send a group of settlers to a place to establish political control over it
- CHamoru magå'lahi who killed Padre San Vitores for baptizing his child without his consent; national hero for resisting Spanish colonial rule
- Portuguese navigator, first European to cross the Pacific & sail around the world, & gave Guam its historical names
- Spanish policies to suppress, convert, & gather non-Christians to worship the Catholic religion
- name given by Magellan because he was impressed by the large number of canoes & speed; translates in English, Island of the Lateen Sails
- Roman Catholic order of clergy found by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1534, strongly committed to education, theological scholarship, & missionary work
- squared,three or more decks & masts sailing ship used in galleon 15th through 17th century but used later for trade
- CHamoru magå'lahi of Hagatna, first adult baptized to the Catholic; gave land for the first Catholic Church, Dulce de Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica
- queen of Spain who succeeded King Philip after he died & reissued the order for Padre San Vitores to establish a mission
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- a war between Spain & US in 1898; intervention by US on behalf of Cuba; US acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, PI, & temporary control of Cuba
- public or official announcement that is important
- Spanish priest who requested to do the Catholic Mission & was granted, he named the place Mariana Islands in honor of Queen Mariana
- named by Magellan after desperate need of fresh foods & drink, he & his crew accepted it but the CHamorus helped themselves on the ship of the Magellan & took loose items & iron resulting to this name; translates to English, Island of Thieves
- a person who is killed because of their religion or other beliefs
- important assignment carried out for political, religious or commercial purpose involving travel to share about Jesus
- economic trade route that linked Spain, the Philippines, Asia, & New Spain (Mexico) begun in 1565 & ended 1815
- he was sent to stop the CHamoru Rebellion, violently threatened Matå'pang & harmed CHamorus for not following Christian teachings
- claimed Guam & Mariana Islands for the Spanish Crown on Jan. 22, 1565, & served as governor of the Philippines; Spanish authorities named a major street in Hagatna in his honor
- Spanish governor who cared about the CHamorus brought animals: deer, pig, chicken, horse, cow, carabao, & dog; encouraged farming & made land available
21 Clues: public or official announcement that is important • a person who is killed because of their religion or other beliefs • send a group of settlers to a place to establish political control over it • infectious disease transmissible from person to person through direct or indirect contact • ...
Crossword | by alejo 2024-05-31
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- It you drink watter you fue
- It Is similar to heat
- Students like yo eat in the break
- it Is similar to very
- it Is trajo in spanish
- it Is usted to act
- it Is opposite of go
- you need This yo he a champions
- It Is similar to three
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- it Is similar yo unexpected
- It Is similar to gave
- It Is similar yo delivered
- Peoble need to measure
- People need This yo frequently
- It Is usted you can use feo options
- It Is pocos un spanish
- It Is similar to gave
- It Is crecer in spanish
18 Clues: it Is usted to act • it Is opposite of go • It Is similar to gave • It Is similar to heat • it Is similar to very • It Is similar to gave • Peoble need to measure • it Is trajo in spanish • It Is pocos un spanish • It Is similar to three • It Is crecer in spanish • It Is similar yo delivered • it Is similar yo unexpected • It you drink watter you fue • People need This yo frequently • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- Payment or gift to show respect
- Spanish guide and interpreter for Cortes
- Spanish conquistador credited with conquering the Aztec empire
- Rewarded Spanish soldiers with land for conquering territory in the Americas
- Contagious, often deadly disease included within the Colombian Exchange
- Study of the universe which Aztecs were in knowledge of
- Peninsula where Spanish first arrived
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- Spanish conquistador credited with conquering Incan empire
- Capital of Aztec Empire which was later renamed Mexico City
- Trade route known for its length and history
- Capital of Incan Empire
- Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas in 1492
12 Clues: Capital of Incan Empire • Payment or gift to show respect • Peninsula where Spanish first arrived • Spanish guide and interpreter for Cortes • Trade route known for its length and history • Study of the universe which Aztecs were in knowledge of • Spanish conquistador credited with conquering Incan empire • Capital of Aztec Empire which was later renamed Mexico City • ...
Devon-Key ID's for Sec. 1,2 2020-10-19
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- Incan ruler
- a system that required native americans to work
- Spandiard that landed on the Mexican shore first
- Genoese sea captain
- the dutch holdings in north america
- lands controlled by another nation
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- mixed spanish and native american population
- king philip
- group that created "new england"
- a spanish conquistador
- an english group
- the coast of virginia
- became known as the sevan years war
- spanish explorers who followed Cortes
- Quebec,the French's colonial empire
15 Clues: king philip • Incan ruler • an english group • Genoese sea captain • the coast of virginia • a spanish conquistador • group that created "new england" • lands controlled by another nation • became known as the sevan years war • the dutch holdings in north america • Quebec,the French's colonial empire • spanish explorers who followed Cortes • ...
Cami & Theo 2024-11-13
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- my favorite food
- person who introduced us
- the first dessert we made together
- first restaurant we went to
- the color your two favorite colors make
- shrimp in Spanish
- corn in Spanish
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- the flowers you first got me
- where we on on our first date
- my favorite ice cream flavor
- the month we met
- first movie we watch at the theater
- beach in Spanish
- the color of your eyes💙
- my favorite color
15 Clues: corn in Spanish • my favorite food • the month we met • beach in Spanish • my favorite color • shrimp in Spanish • the color of your eyes💙 • person who introduced us • first restaurant we went to • the flowers you first got me • my favorite ice cream flavor • where we on on our first date • the first dessert we made together • first movie we watch at the theater • ...
study guide thing 2021-11-09
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- -the month after july
- -the month after may
- the month after January
- the second day of the Spanish week
- -the month after august
- - the month after febuary
- -the first day of the Spanish week
- -the month after September
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- -the month after april
- -the month after october
- month after december
- - the month after june
- the third day of the Spanish week
- the month after November
- -the month after march
15 Clues: month after december • -the month after may • -the month after july • -the month after april • - the month after june • -the month after march • the month after January • -the month after august • -the month after october • the month after November • - the month after febuary • -the month after September • the third day of the Spanish week • the second day of the Spanish week • ...
Encanto Crossword 2022-05-05
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- Characters reveal their true feelings with _____
- What their powers are called
- We don't talk about this character.
- A very strong character
- Columbians are a _______ people
- Last name of the family
- Abuela has high ______ of the family
- Mirabel feels ______ from the family
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- 'Charm' or 'Enchantment' in Spanish
- Country where Encanto takes place
- Name of the main character
- Her gift is making flowers
- 'Grandmother' in Spanish
- "Surface ______"
- 'Little house' in Spanish
15 Clues: "Surface ______" • A very strong character • Last name of the family • 'Grandmother' in Spanish • 'Little house' in Spanish • Name of the main character • Her gift is making flowers • What their powers are called • Columbians are a _______ people • Country where Encanto takes place • 'Charm' or 'Enchantment' in Spanish • We don't talk about this character. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2016-09-29
15 Clues: Italy • Spain • U.S.A • France • France • England • Spanish boy • French girl • English boy • Italian boy • English girl • American boy • Spanish girl • Italian girl • American girl
greetings/introductions/farewells 2024-09-11
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- good morning
- goodnight
- good afternoon
- you(informal)
- What is your name?
- Spanish
- how about you?(formal)
- How is it going?(¿Como estas?)
- see you tomorrow
- what is your name?
- how are you?
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- good
- you(formal)
- see you soon
- see you later
- What is my spanish teacher's name?
- nice to meet you
- goodbye
- How about you?(informal)
- hello
- My name is
21 Clues: good • hello • Spanish • goodbye • goodnight • My name is • you(formal) • good morning • see you soon • how are you? • see you later • you(informal) • good afternoon • nice to meet you • see you tomorrow • What is your name? • what is your name? • how about you?(formal) • How about you?(informal) • How is it going?(¿Como estas?) • What is my spanish teacher's name?
Theo & Cami 2024-11-06
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- the color your two favorite colors make
- the first dessert we made together
- where we on on our first date
- first movie we watch at the theater
- corn in Spanish
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- the flowers you first got me
- the month we met
- person who iokntroduced us
- the color of your eyes💙
- my favorite color
- my favorite ice cream flavor
- shrimp in Spanish
- my favorite food
- first restaurant we went to
- beach in Spanish
15 Clues: corn in Spanish • the month we met • my favorite food • beach in Spanish • my favorite color • shrimp in Spanish • the color of your eyes💙 • person who iokntroduced us • first restaurant we went to • the flowers you first got me • my favorite ice cream flavor • where we on on our first date • the first dessert we made together • first movie we watch at the theater • ...
Time for Kids - In a Spanish Mission 2021-04-09
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- French explorer whose fort built near Victoria made the Spanish interested in Texas again (p.5)
- Some indigenous peoples mixed their spiritual beliefs with the Spanish ____________ taught by the priests (p.7)
- Tribe that destroyed Mission San Saba (p.12)
- Spanish were searching for a legendary city of gold called ___________ (p.3)
- Religious men who founded missions to convert the indigenous peoples to Christianity (p.6)
- Mission built for the purpose of befriending the Apache (p.12)
- Number of missions in the San Antonio area (p.11)
- European disease that killed many of the indigenous people of Texas (p.8)
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- Priests tried to teach the indigenous peoples of Texas the Spanish ______________ (p.7)
- Current name of Mission San Francisco de los Tejas (p.9)
- Mixture of mud, sand, straw, and water used to make bricks (p.7)
- By 1973
- Some Indigenous peoples accepted Spanish ________, or ways of living (p.15)
- _______ grew up where missions had been located (p.15)
- San Antonio de __________, original name of the Alamo (p.11)
- There were once twenty-______ missions in Texas (p.12)
- The best-known mission in San Antonio is known by a nickname, the ___________ (p.11)
17 Clues: By 1973 • Tribe that destroyed Mission San Saba (p.12) • Number of missions in the San Antonio area (p.11) • _______ grew up where missions had been located (p.15) • There were once twenty-______ missions in Texas (p.12) • Current name of Mission San Francisco de los Tejas (p.9) • San Antonio de __________, original name of the Alamo (p.11) • ...
Birds of Mexico 2022-12-14
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- The Spanish word for "bird."
- The Spanish word for "thrush," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "cockroach," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "mockingbird," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico.
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- The Spanish word for "parakeet," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "cuckoo," a type of bird found in Mexico.
10 Clues: The Spanish word for "bird." • A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico. • A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico. • The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "thrush," a type of bird found in Mexico. • ...
Birds of Mexico 2022-12-14
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- A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "mockingbird," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "thrush," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "bird."
- A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico.
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- The Spanish word for "cuckoo," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "cockroach," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "parakeet," a type of bird found in Mexico.
10 Clues: The Spanish word for "bird." • A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico. • A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico. • The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "cuckoo," a type of bird found in Mexico. • ...
*16 de septiembre 2022-09-02
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- The plaza where everyone gathers to commemorate their fight for independence.
- The word for conqueror in Spanish.
- Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents.
- Before it became known as Mexico, it was known as this.
- de color People of color
- The mix-blood offspring of Spaniards and Natives.
- Name of the small village which was the cradle of Mexico's independence
- Native Indians.
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- The last Aztec emperor.
- Cortés A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecas.
- España The new colony under Spanish rule.
- Invaded España in 1800.
- Was the priest who started the war for independence from Spain. He gave the first cry or grito.
- They were considered the most powerful of the five great civilizations.
- How many years the war for independence last?
- The capital of the Aztec empire.
- grito the cry for Independence is called this.
17 Clues: Native Indians. • The last Aztec emperor. • Invaded España in 1800. • de color People of color • The capital of the Aztec empire. • The word for conqueror in Spanish. • Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents. • España The new colony under Spanish rule. • How many years the war for independence last? • grito the cry for Independence is called this. • ...
WORK SYSTEMS IN THE COLONY 2020-01-09
10 Clues: It was founded in 1534 • They worked for Spanish • They dominated Indigenous • He was murdered by Spanish • They were textile workshops • Spanish teach this religion • Spanish converted Indigenous • The indigenous pay a tribute • He founded cities in Ecuador. • It was a work in agriculture and mines
INSTRUCCIONS 2023-11-13
9 Clues: [READ THE BOOK IN SPANISH] • [OPEN THE BOOK IN SPANISH] • [CLOSE THE DOOR IN SPANISH] • [PASS ME THE CHAIR IN SPANISH • [OPEN THE COMPUTER IN SPANISH] • [PASS ME THE PENCLE IN SPANISH] • [LET ME BAROW A CUP NIN SPANISH] • DEL CARO [CLOSE THE CAR DOOR IN SPANISH] • ME EL CARO. [PASS ME THE CAR IN SPANISH]
Chapter 6 Review Crossword 2021-05-13
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- KNIGHTED BY THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND, HATED BY THE SPANISH
- THE EXTENSION OF POWER OVER A TERRITORY, ITS RESOURCES, AND PEOPLE
- INDIGENOUS RECORDS, CITIES AND MONUMENTS WERE ___________ BY THE SPANISH
- MANY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DIED OF EUROPEAN DISEASES, TO WHICH THEY HAD NO _____________
- HISTORIANS BELIEVE UP TO ____________ MILLION INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DIED AFTER CONTACT
- HE DOCUMENTED INJUSTICES PERPETRATED ON THE INCA AND SENT IT TO THE SPANISH KING
- PEOPLE ENSLAVED BY SPANISH SETTLERS IN THE NEW WORLD
- MAJOR EXPORT FROM AFRICA TO THE COLONIES
- THE SPANISH, DUE TO TAKING PRECIOUS METALS AND RESOURCES FROM THE NEW WORLD, BECAME THE ______________ NATION
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- MISSIONARY WHO DISAGREED WITH THE ATROCITIES PERPETRATED ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE NEW WORLD
- NAME FOR THE COLONIES ON SOUTH AMERICAN LAND CLAIMED BY COLUMBUS
- THIS PERSPECTIVE CHALLENGED SOME BELIEFS ABOUT THE SUPERIORITY OF EUROPEAN LIFE OVER INDIGENOUS
- BELIEF IN YOUR SUPERIORITY OVER ANOTHER
- ELIZABETH I WAS A TRUE ______________ MONARCH WITH HER EDUCATION, AND PATRONAGE OF THE ARTS
- THE PORTUGUESE, DUE TO THEIR EASTERN ROUTE TO ASIA BECAME THE MOST POWERFUL _________ NATION
- THE SECRET PAPAL TREATY THAT DIVIDED THE NEW WORLD
16 Clues: BELIEF IN YOUR SUPERIORITY OVER ANOTHER • MAJOR EXPORT FROM AFRICA TO THE COLONIES • THE SECRET PAPAL TREATY THAT DIVIDED THE NEW WORLD • PEOPLE ENSLAVED BY SPANISH SETTLERS IN THE NEW WORLD • KNIGHTED BY THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND, HATED BY THE SPANISH • NAME FOR THE COLONIES ON SOUTH AMERICAN LAND CLAIMED BY COLUMBUS • ...
U3A October 2017 All about Spain 2017-10-11
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- Spanish champagne (4)
- Spain's national Christmas lottery (2,5)
- Birthplace of Picasso (6)
- The capital of Spain (6)
- Spanish poet assassinated August 1936 (Surname)(6)
- Opera featuring a bullfighter (6)
- The longest river wholly in Spain (4)
- Spain's national flower (3,9)
- Spanish for the Pyrenees(8)
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- Region of Spain, capital Zaragoza (6)
- Author of Don Quixote (6,2,9)
- The highest mountain in all of Spain (5)
- A dry pale sherry (4)
- First name of Gaudi (6)
- Largest of the Balearic Islands (8)
- Nationality of Christopher Columbus (7)
16 Clues: Spanish champagne (4) • A dry pale sherry (4) • First name of Gaudi (6) • The capital of Spain (6) • Birthplace of Picasso (6) • Spanish for the Pyrenees(8) • Author of Don Quixote (6,2,9) • Spain's national flower (3,9) • Opera featuring a bullfighter (6) • Largest of the Balearic Islands (8) • Region of Spain, capital Zaragoza (6) • The longest river wholly in Spain (4) • ...
Word Wall 9 crossword puzzle 2022-10-21
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- the part of the Atlantic Ocean between the west coast of Africa and the West Indies
- an Italian navigator and explorer. His 1497 voyage to the coast of North America under the commission of Henry VII of England is the earliest-known European exploration of coastal North America
- the spanish queen who payed for columbus's trip to the americas
- an explorer who is considered the first person to circumnavigate
- the country or district settled or colonized
- to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate
- a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa.
- the aztec monarch who met the force of herman cortes's army
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- a person born in the West Indies or Spanish America but of European, usually Spanish, ancestry.
- the establishment of a colony or new settlement.
- a small spanish or portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- Spanish conquistador (c. 1485-1547)best known for conquering the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- 13th and last emperor of the Inca
- a person of mixed racial or ethnic ancestry, especially, in Latin America, of mixed American Indian and European descent or, in the Philippines, of mixed native and foreign descent.
- a member of a Nahuatl-speaking state in central Mexico that was conquered by Cortés in 1521.
- one of the spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- a portuguese sea captin who reached south america
17 Clues: 13th and last emperor of the Inca • the country or district settled or colonized • the establishment of a colony or new settlement. • a portuguese sea captin who reached south america • to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate • the aztec monarch who met the force of herman cortes's army • a small spanish or portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages • ...
