spanish Crossword Puzzles
New Imperialism & Foreign Policy 2023-02-14
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- He was a navy captain who wrote "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History" in 1890
- John Hay called the Spanish American War a "________ little war"
- Of the more than 5,000 Americans who died in the Spanish American War, fewer than 500 died here
- Intense form of nationalism calling for aggressive foreign policy
- Acquired by the US as part of the peace treaty ending the Spanish American War
- Filipino nationalist leader who led guerilla forces in a war against the US
- This amendment declared the US had no intention of taking over Cuba after the Spanish-American War
- President Wilson ordered troops into Mexico to capture this revolutionary
- Roosevelt sent the Great White Fleet around the world to demonstrate America's ________ power
- He led the naval assault on Manila Bay in the Philippines
- Roosevelt supported on of these in Panama to gain control of the canal zone
- Roosevelt's aggressive foreign policy
- Wilson's approach to foreign affairs in opposition to the imperialism of his predecessors
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- The insular cases answered the question of whether or not this followed the flag
- The USS Maine was sunk in this harbor and helped to spark the Spanish American War
- Reverend who wrote "Our Country" and claimed it was the duty of Christians to colonize other lands for religion
- Spanish minister whose critical letter of President McKinley was printed in the New York Journal
- Acquisition of territory or of control over the political or economic life of other countries
- Many Americans who did not see the value in Seward's purchase of Alaska nicknamed it this
- John Hay's Open Door Policy was meant to deal with the fact that other nations had carved out spheres of __________ in China
- Name for Roosevelt's forces in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
- Agreement that called for Japan to restrict emigration and California to end its practice of segregating Japanese students
- The majority of regions that came under American control were these
- Amendment which made Cuba a US protectorate
- Former presidential candidate on the populist ticket who led the anti-imperialist league
- type of journalism made famous by Hearst and Pulitzer
- Taft's diplomacy which focused on American financial investments and business interests
- society of harmonious fists
28 Clues: society of harmonious fists • Roosevelt's aggressive foreign policy • Amendment which made Cuba a US protectorate • type of journalism made famous by Hearst and Pulitzer • He led the naval assault on Manila Bay in the Philippines • John Hay called the Spanish American War a "________ little war" • Intense form of nationalism calling for aggressive foreign policy • ...
spanish 2022-09-22
8 Clues: hot in spanish • warm in spanish • cold in spanish • wendy in spanish • snowing in spanish • really hot in spanish • cloudy/raining in spanish • raining/lintening in spanish
spanish 2022-09-21
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- what is backpack in spanish?
- what is they in spanish?
- what is detrás del in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of desordenado?
- what teclado in english?
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- what is the opposite of debajo del?
- what is mi mean in English?
- what is the seventh in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of perezosa?
- what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
10 Clues: what is they in spanish? • what teclado in english? • what is mi mean in English? • what is backpack in spanish? • what is detrás del in Spanish? • what is the seventh in Spanish? • what is the opposite of perezosa? • what is the opposite of debajo del? • what is the opposite of desordenado? • what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month 2023-09-05
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- Portuguese word for "pineapple"
- Last name of famous Mexican actress and singer, starred in "Frida"
- Argentine dance known for its passionate movements
- Lively dance music genre with Latin American origins
- Dish made from raw fish or seafood, marinated in citrus juices
- Last name of Chilean poet and diplomat, a Nobel Prize winner
- Famous artist known for his surrealist paintings, such as "The Persistence of Memory"
- The longest river in South America
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- Spanish word for "beach"
- Currency used in most Spanish-speaking countries
- Spanish word for "hello"
- Venezuelan or Colombian cornmeal flatbread stuffed with a filling
- Spanish word for "party"
- Brazilian city famous for its annual Carnaval celebration
14 Clues: Spanish word for "beach" • Spanish word for "hello" • Spanish word for "party" • Portuguese word for "pineapple" • The longest river in South America • Currency used in most Spanish-speaking countries • Argentine dance known for its passionate movements • Lively dance music genre with Latin American origins • Brazilian city famous for its annual Carnaval celebration • ...
Spanish numbers and colors 2024-03-19
10 Clues: whats color of a apple • whats color of a the sky • what’s the color of a pig • what’s the color of coffee • what number is 8 in Spanish • what’s the color of the grass • what’s the number 7 in Spanish • what’s the number 6 in Spanish • what’s the number 2 in Spanish • what is the number 1 in Spanish
Spanish numbers and colors 2024-03-19
10 Clues: whats color of a apple • whats color of a the sky • what’s the color of a pig • what’s the color of coffee • what number is 8 in Spanish • what’s the color of the grass • what’s the number 2 in Spanish • what’s the number 6 in Spanish • what’s the number 7 in Spanish • what is the number 1 in Spanish
spanish 2022-09-21
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- what is backpack in spanish?
- what is they in spanish?
- what is detrás del in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of desordenado?
- what teclado in english?
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- what is the opposite of debajo del?
- what is mi mean in English?
- what is the seventh in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of perezosa?
- what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
10 Clues: what is they in spanish? • what teclado in english? • what is mi mean in English? • what is backpack in spanish? • what is detrás del in Spanish? • what is the seventh in Spanish? • what is the opposite of perezosa? • what is the opposite of debajo del? • what is the opposite of desordenado? • what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
Sephardi Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-16
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- A Jew of Spanish or Portugal descendant
- the study of the Mysticism and the great divine
- A high official in some Muslim countries
- A Jewish liturgical poem
- The western branches of the nomadic tribes of Germanic people; referred to collectively as the Goths
- A Spanish, Jewish physician, poet and philosopher
- A semi-nomadic Turkic group of people
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- A city in Spain’s Andalusia region
- A jew who converted to Catholicism in Spain or Portugal
- A palace/fortress located in Granada, Spain
- Spain's Andalusia region; in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains
- A Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician
- A mix of Hebrew and Spanish sometimes refereed to as Judaeo-Spanish
- Someone or something originating in the Iberian Peninsula
- A wise or skillful Torah scholar
15 Clues: A Jewish liturgical poem • A wise or skillful Torah scholar • A city in Spain’s Andalusia region • A semi-nomadic Turkic group of people • A Jew of Spanish or Portugal descendant • A high official in some Muslim countries • A palace/fortress located in Granada, Spain • A Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician • the study of the Mysticism and the great divine • ...
European Explorers; Shawn Mckevitt 2022-10-13
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- What religious movement divided Europe?
- Who did Henry Hudson explore for?
- What did Ferdinand Magellan do?
- What percent of Native Carribean Islanders were killed by disease brought over from European explorers?
- What are Spanish conquerors called?
- Who bought Manhattan island from the Indians?
- After Columbus's voyages and Spanish explorations, what did other European countries continue to try and discover?
- An area that was involved during the Columbian Exchange.
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- Regions established by the Spanish king in the new world.
- The global exchange of goods after the voyages of Columbus.
- One of the G's
- Native Americans that influenced Ben Franklin
- What were Pueblos in Spanish colonies?
- He made two voyages to where we live today.
- What did Native Americans think Europeans might be?
15 Clues: One of the G's • What did Ferdinand Magellan do? • Who did Henry Hudson explore for? • What are Spanish conquerors called? • What were Pueblos in Spanish colonies? • What religious movement divided Europe? • He made two voyages to where we live today. • Native Americans that influenced Ben Franklin • Who bought Manhattan island from the Indians? • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword 2013-11-07
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- Aztec woman that aided Cortes in forming Native American alliances
- Paid workers who labored to repay impossibly high debts created by the landlord
- People of African and European descent
- Rights to demand work from Native Americans
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers
- People of Native American and European descent
- Representatives who ruled in the Spanish monarch's name
- The first permanent English colony in Virginia
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- Income from taxes
- Pirates that attacked treasure ships with support of their nation's monarchs
- The Spanish adventurer who sought riches from Peru's Inca Empire
- An animal whose introduction by the Spanish to the Americas was very significant
- Aztec capital in 1519
- English Protestants who rejected the Church of England
14 Clues: Income from taxes • Aztec capital in 1519 • People of African and European descent • Rights to demand work from Native Americans • American-born descendants of Spanish settlers • People of Native American and European descent • The first permanent English colony in Virginia • English Protestants who rejected the Church of England • ...
Thanksgiving Vocabulary 2024-11-21
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- de patatas/papas Mashed potatoes, a traditional side dish
- Turkey, the main dish served at Thanksgiving
- Green Leafy dish often served as a side on Thanksgiving
- Spanish word for Thursday, day before Thanksgiving
- Harvest season, when crops are gathered for Thanksgiving
- Corn, a common food at Thanksgiving feasts
- Spanish word for celebration or party
- Pilgrim, early settlers of the American colonies
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- A sweet dessert typically enjoyed after the meal
- Bready filling typically served within the turkey on Thanksgiving
- Group of people typically gathering for Thanksgiving
- Spanish word for autumn, the season of Thanksgiving
- Spanish word for beans, often served during meals
- Parade or procession often seen on Thanksgiving Day
14 Clues: Spanish word for celebration or party • Corn, a common food at Thanksgiving feasts • Turkey, the main dish served at Thanksgiving • A sweet dessert typically enjoyed after the meal • Pilgrim, early settlers of the American colonies • Spanish word for beans, often served during meals • Spanish word for Thursday, day before Thanksgiving • ...
Francophone World and Spanish Speaking World 2014-11-18
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- largest North American francophone country
- shares the island of Hispaniola with Dominican Republic
- francophone country about the size of Ocean County
- francophone island off the coast of Africa
- only Francophone country in South America
- Francophone islands in the South Pacific
- francophone country only 1 square mile in size
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- hexagon shaped country
- only Spanish speaking country in Africa
- only Spanish speaking country in Europe
- Spanish speaking island in Caribbean which is a US territory
- Spanish speaking country in Central America known for it's canal
12 Clues: hexagon shaped country • only Spanish speaking country in Africa • only Spanish speaking country in Europe • Francophone islands in the South Pacific • only Francophone country in South America • largest North American francophone country • francophone island off the coast of Africa • francophone country only 1 square mile in size • ...
Topic 1.5 Labor, Slavery, and Caste: Spanish 2022-08-31
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- Pure Spanish born in New World.
- How the Europeans viewed African culture.
- Treaty of in 1494 by Pope for Spain and Port.
- Slave trade, Africans to New World.
- Place of a Silver mine.
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- Declared natives free and payable
- System. The caste system of Spanish in Mexico
- The country Cortez conquered.
- African and American Indian mix.
- passage of Slaves from Middle of Africa.
- The people who settled most of the S. America
- The object of Spanish desire.
12 Clues: Place of a Silver mine. • The country Cortez conquered. • The object of Spanish desire. • Pure Spanish born in New World. • African and American Indian mix. • Declared natives free and payable • Slave trade, Africans to New World. • passage of Slaves from Middle of Africa. • How the Europeans viewed African culture. • System. The caste system of Spanish in Mexico • ...
Spanish conquest 2025-04-09
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- What was the capital of the Aztecs
- Who killed Moctezuma II
- Where were the Aztecs based
- What month was the Spanish conquest started
- What modern-day country is where the Aztecs where
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- Who was moctezuma II dad
- What was used as a weapon during the fight
- What religion were the Spanish trying to spread
- Lost the battle of tenochtitlan
- Who was the conquerer of the Spanish
- The most prominent reason people went off to fight
- Known for his loud confrontations with Henan cortes
12 Clues: Who killed Moctezuma II • Who was moctezuma II dad • Where were the Aztecs based • Lost the battle of tenochtitlan • What was the capital of the Aztecs • Who was the conquerer of the Spanish • What was used as a weapon during the fight • What month was the Spanish conquest started • What religion were the Spanish trying to spread • ...
La influencia de español en Trinidad y Tobago 2024-09-26
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- This means the caves in Spanish
- The capital of Trinidad
- A type of music played at Christmas time in Trinidad and Tobago
- A person who is part of a parang band
- This place means monkeys in Spanish
- This means St Ferdinand in English
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- Religion brought by our Spanish ancestors
- The name of an instrument and a beach in Trinidad
- St John in English
- This place means Trinity in English
- This means clear river in Spanish
- A four stringed instrument used in parang
- A dish made of cornmeal and filled with meat
13 Clues: St John in English • The capital of Trinidad • This means the caves in Spanish • This means clear river in Spanish • This means St Ferdinand in English • This place means Trinity in English • This place means monkeys in Spanish • A person who is part of a parang band • Religion brought by our Spanish ancestors • A four stringed instrument used in parang • ...
Our Puzzling History 2021-09-30
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- What King John II named the southern tip of the land of Asia
- It is believed that america was named after him
- Coast in Africa that is abundant in gold
- One of the people who went on the first trip around the Cape Of Good Hope to try and find India
- Birthplace of Jesus Christ
- A person who studies the stars
- A spanish king
- The mongol emperor of China
- A viking who found america 5 centuries before Columbus
- A spanish Queen
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- King that encouraged travel and exploration
- a narrow passage of water
- A person the spanish hired in 1519
- Person the king sent to try to find around Asia into India
- A line that was established as part of the treaty of Tordesillas
- Wrote a book called Travels
- Spanish explorer who “discovered” America
- People who study old civilization
- Series of religious war between the Christians and the Muslims
- Going around the world
- follower of Islam
- A type of religion that most vikings followed
- One of Columbus's ships
- Former Governor of Veragua
- What columbus called what he thought were people in India
25 Clues: A spanish king • A spanish Queen • follower of Islam • Going around the world • One of Columbus's ships • a narrow passage of water • Birthplace of Jesus Christ • Former Governor of Veragua • Wrote a book called Travels • The mongol emperor of China • A person who studies the stars • People who study old civilization • A person the spanish hired in 1519 • ...
Spanish-American War 2023-03-06
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- The United States President
- The country the United States invaded lead by General Miles
- US battle ship that mysteriously exploded on February 15 1898
- The leader the Rough Riders
- A key naval battle lead by Commodore Dewey
- The opposition of the United States
- A volunteer unit in the Spanish American war
- The most famous land battle fought in Cuba
- Capital of Cuba
- Cash crop of Cuba
- English Speaking country
- The leader of an important naval battle in Cuba
- Leader of the Filipino rebels
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- Extending a country's power through diplomacy/military force
- Prime Minister of Spain
- A group of ships sailing together
- Pacific Islands that is under Spanish control
- Opposite of imperialism
- The United States general who captured Puerto Rico
- The capture of an important Cuban city lead by the Americans and Cubans
- A Spanish General who put Cubans into unsanitary concentration camps
- The captain of the USS Maine
- An important piece of propaganda with limited words
- The body of water the war was fought in around Cuba
- One of the last Spanish colonies in the Americas
25 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Cash crop of Cuba • Prime Minister of Spain • Opposite of imperialism • English Speaking country • The United States President • The leader the Rough Riders • The captain of the USS Maine • Leader of the Filipino rebels • A group of ships sailing together • The opposition of the United States • A key naval battle lead by Commodore Dewey • ...
Latin America History 2023-02-15
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- Native American civilization that had roads, no writting system, and 10 million people.
- The main language spoken in Latin America.
- The disease that killed 80% of the Native Americans.
- Spanish explorer that discovered the Americas.
- Spanish explorer that took down the Aztecs.
- European country that took over Brazil.
- Spanish platations located in Latin America.
- Both the Mayas and Aztecs were located in this country.
- The Incas lived in what landform located in Chile, Peru, and Columbia.
- Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs are ________________.
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- The first people to live in a place.
- to force someone to work against their will for free labor.
- The movement of enslaved people from Africa across the Atlantic to the Americas.
- Christopher Columbus landed on this island, but he though he was in India.
- Europe and Africa.
- The exchange of foods, people, ideas and animals between the Old World and New World.
- What the Americas was called.
- Native American civilization that lived in South America. Had a road system and over 10 million people.
- Native American civilization that was located in Mexico, practiced human sacrifices, and was taken down by Hernan Cortes.
- European country that took over most of Latin America.
20 Clues: Europe and Africa. • What the Americas was called. • The first people to live in a place. • European country that took over Brazil. • The main language spoken in Latin America. • Spanish explorer that took down the Aztecs. • Spanish platations located in Latin America. • Spanish explorer that discovered the Americas. • Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs are ________________. • ...
Latin American 2023-04-28
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- Spanish and Portuguese explorers and soldiers
- title for the Supreme Ruler of the Incas
- symbols used in the Mayan writing system
- Latin America is a region of countries that share a common___
- the capital of the Incan Empire
- Central America is a region in the ___ American continent
- the capital of Peru
- a series of knotted ropes used to keep records
- the Spanish colonizer who captured the Incans
- the Mayans had a celestial calendar and one based off ___ events
- the reason many indigenous people died after Europeans arrived in the Americas
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- a Portuguese speaking country in South America
- the ___ god was one of the most important gods in the Mayan religion
- the last Incan ruler after the Spanish came
- Both Mayans and Incans were____ meaning they believed in many gods
- Mayans used slaves to perform human _____ to please their gods
- Mayan pyramids with temples at the top
- the famous Incan city hidden in the Andes
- Mayans lived in northern Central American countries and the southern part of ____
- The Spanish came to the Americas for God, ____ and Glory
- the Incan sun god
21 Clues: the Incan sun god • the capital of Peru • the capital of the Incan Empire • Mayan pyramids with temples at the top • title for the Supreme Ruler of the Incas • symbols used in the Mayan writing system • the famous Incan city hidden in the Andes • the last Incan ruler after the Spanish came • Spanish and Portuguese explorers and soldiers • ...
The History of the Guitar in Hawaiʻi 2022-06-23
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- The Hawaiian word for cowboy
- ____________ I was gifted the first head of cattle in Hawaiʻi.
- It is said that the sound of this common household item's incidental contact with a guitar's strings inspired the first kīkā kila.
- Kīkā kila
- Middle name of the first Hawaiian to build a guitar
- High school attended by the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- 18___ is the year the Spanish-Mexican cowboys were hired.
- First name of the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- Last name of the one who first introduced cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- The total amount of cows first introduced to Hawaiʻi.
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- A maker of guitars and other similar instruments
- Kīhōʻalu
- Another animal introduced to Hawaiʻi by the same captain who brought cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- First name of the one who first introduced cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- Last name of the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- The kīkā kila is played in a ____________ position
- The total amount of bulls first introduced to Hawaiʻi.
- The instrument whose arrival here in Hawaiʻi is credited to Spanish-Mexican cowboys.
- Was used in the past to conceal a guitar player's hands during play.
- Spanish-Mexican cowboys
- The King who hired Spanish-Mexican cowboys to train Hawaiians to manage cattle.
21 Clues: Kīhōʻalu • Kīkā kila • Spanish-Mexican cowboys • The Hawaiian word for cowboy • Last name of the inventor of the kīkā kila. • First name of the inventor of the kīkā kila. • A maker of guitars and other similar instruments • The kīkā kila is played in a ____________ position • Middle name of the first Hawaiian to build a guitar • ...
The Key to Your Heart 2024-09-26
12 Clues: My in Spanish • Your favorite Food • Dream vacation spot • Your Favorite Movie • Your favorite color • Your favorite season • Girlfriend in Spanish • Your favorite TV Show • Will you be in Spanish • What started on Aug 18th? • Your favorite Disney Movie • Where did we go on our first date?
Class Schedule 2024-12-05
19 Clues: art 7:05 • gym 3:25 • math 8:17 • choir 1:45 • history 9:30 • physics 4:00 • theatre 9:50 • algebra 2:05 • science 5:23 • english 8:10 • biology 12:15 • business 7:12 • spanish 10:35 • yearbook 11:21 • chemistry 1:20 • geography 6:55 • geometry 10:40 • economics 12:08 • government 6:00
Mexico 2022-08-29
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- Mexicans have unique practices that result from the ____ of cultures
- Established an _____, a land with different territories and peoples under one ruler
- The Spanish brought new ____, such as smallpox, which killed many Aztecs
- Scholars _____ of reason for their collapse
- The Spanish monarch granted ______, or huge expanses of farm or ranch land, to some Spanish people who became wealthy
- Priests learned native languages and _______ the American Indians to Catholicism
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- The church established ____, or church outposts
- Through war obtained new lands, taxes, and captives to ______
- Developed a ______
- Kept ______ records
- The American Indians and the _____ Africans labored in the mines
- Most Mexicans ____ Spanish
- Built a great capital on an ______ in 1325
- Cortes ______ the empire by 1521
14 Clues: Developed a ______ • Kept ______ records • Most Mexicans ____ Spanish • Cortes ______ the empire by 1521 • Built a great capital on an ______ in 1325 • Scholars _____ of reason for their collapse • The church established ____, or church outposts • Through war obtained new lands, taxes, and captives to ______ • ...
French fries 2017-02-03
10 Clues: a Spanish ship • a 1513 explorer • a French captain • the Spanish crew • a town in Florida • a Spanish captain • the French explorers • the things they rode here • one of the colony's that fought • was the other colony that fought
California Joins Mexico 2017-07-21
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- Leather made from cattle.
- A Mexican resident of Upper California
- A country which emerged from Spanish control in 1821.
- The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth
- A Mexican rancher.
- A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho.
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- The Spanish word for new.
- The last name of the owner of Rancho San Jacinto Nuevo y Portero
- The raising of animals.
- Spanish word for St. Bernardine
- A person who travels from one place to another.
- A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch.
12 Clues: A Mexican rancher. • The raising of animals. • The Spanish word for new. • Leather made from cattle. • Spanish word for St. Bernardine • The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth • A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho. • A Mexican resident of Upper California • A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch. • A person who travels from one place to another. • ...
ddlm 2025-11-06
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- "Pictures of loved ones placed on an altar"
- "Path that guides spirits to the altar"
- "People closest to you, often remembered during Day of the Dead"
- "Spanish word for food, often placed on an ofrenda"
- "Sound that fills the celebration, often lively and traditional"
- "Spanish word for skeletons"
- picado "Colorful perforated paper banners often hung during Mexican festivals"
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- "Spanish word for 'the dead'"
- "Altar created to honor deceased loved ones"
- "Spanish word for 'party' or celebration"
- "Item you light on an altar to guide spirits"
- "Decorative skeleton figure used in Day of the Dead celebrations"
- "Country where Day of the Dead is a major holiday"
- "Bright orange marigold flower used in Day of the Dead decorations"
- de muerto "Sweet bread baked for Day of the Dead"
15 Clues: "Spanish word for skeletons" • "Spanish word for 'the dead'" • "Path that guides spirits to the altar" • "Spanish word for 'party' or celebration" • "Pictures of loved ones placed on an altar" • "Altar created to honor deceased loved ones" • "Item you light on an altar to guide spirits" • de muerto "Sweet bread baked for Day of the Dead" • ...
Berto Crossword 2023-03-07
15 Clues: cold • people • soccer • explode • drawings • hard work • good looking • Spanish laugh • Berto's friend • capital of Spain • famous Fútbol player • famous Spanish artist • work given by teachers • what people use to see • what people use to walk
La influencia de espanol en Trinidad 2024-09-26
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- this means the caves in Spanish
- the capital of Trinidad
- A type of music played at Christmas time in Trinidad and Tobago
- a person who is part of a parang band
- this place means monkeys in Spanish
- this means St Ferdinand in english
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- Religion brought by our Spanish ancestors
- the name of an instrument and a beach in Trinidad
- St John in English
- this place means Trinity in english
- this means clear river in Spanish
- a four stringed instrument used in parang
- a dish made of cornmeal and filled with meat
13 Clues: St John in English • the capital of Trinidad • this means the caves in Spanish • this means clear river in Spanish • this means St Ferdinand in english • this place means Trinity in english • this place means monkeys in Spanish • a person who is part of a parang band • Religion brought by our Spanish ancestors • a four stringed instrument used in parang • ...
French fries 2017-02-03
10 Clues: a Spanish ship • a 1513 explorer • a French captain • the Spanish crew • a town in Florida • a Spanish captain • the French explorers • the things they rode here • one of the colony's that fought • was the other colony that fought
Día de los Muertos 2024-11-06
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- Spanish word for cemetery
- Altar that can be found in homes or cemeteries
- Spanish for "little angels"
- Perforated paper that decorates the altars and the streets
- These are the orange flowers typically found on the altar and at celebrations
- Passed loved ones are able to cross from the land of the dead to the land of the _______ on this day.
- Spanish word for candles
- Bread of the dead/ Day of the Dead bread
- Month in which Día de los Muertos is celebrated
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- Sugar skulls
- Spanish word for the Catholic holiday associated with Día de los muertos
- The famous skeleton woman created by José Posada
- On Día de los Muertos, we ________ our loved ones who have passed on
- Skeleton/ Skull
- Type of incense found on the altar
15 Clues: Sugar skulls • Skeleton/ Skull • Spanish word for candles • Spanish word for cemetery • Spanish for "little angels" • Type of incense found on the altar • Bread of the dead/ Day of the Dead bread • Altar that can be found in homes or cemeteries • Month in which Día de los Muertos is celebrated • The famous skeleton woman created by José Posada • ...
Day Of the Dead 2025-11-06
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- – "Pictures of loved ones placed on an altar"
- – "Path that guides spirits to the altar"
- – "People closest to you, often remembered during Day of the Dead"
- – "Spanish word for food, often placed on an ofrenda"
- – "Sound that fills the celebration, often lively and traditional
- – "Spanish word for skeletons"
- picado – "Colorful perforated paper banners often hung during Mexican festivals"
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- – "Spanish word for 'the dead'"
- – "Altar created to honor deceased loved ones"
- – "Spanish word for 'party' or celebration"
- – "Item you light on an altar to guide spirits"
- – "Decorative skeleton figure used in Day of the Dead celebrations"
- – "Country where Day of the Dead is a major holiday"
- – "Bright orange marigold flower used in Day of the Dead decorations"
- de muerto – "Sweet bread baked for Day of the Dead"
15 Clues: – "Spanish word for skeletons" • – "Spanish word for 'the dead'" • – "Path that guides spirits to the altar" • – "Spanish word for 'party' or celebration" • – "Pictures of loved ones placed on an altar" • – "Altar created to honor deceased loved ones" • – "Item you light on an altar to guide spirits" • de muerto – "Sweet bread baked for Day of the Dead" • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-19
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- Territory governed by viceroy
- A person who tires to to spread christianity to others
- An armed and privetly owed ship that is under the authority
- exchange: The exchange of foods and props
- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership of the trade occuring in its colonies
- A person who had mixed spanish and native
- A governor of Spain's colonies in the Americans who represent the Spanish king and queen
- A large sailling ship used espacially by the Spanish
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- Plantation of Spanish speaking
- A person who holds different beliefs
- A system in Spain's American colonies
- passage A passage by water between the Atlantic and Pacific
- A deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters
- A large farm of slaves working to grow crops
- An area of land that includes a river, lake, ect
- punish, practicly because of beliefs
16 Clues: Territory governed by viceroy • Plantation of Spanish speaking • A person who holds different beliefs • punish, practicly because of beliefs • A system in Spain's American colonies • exchange: The exchange of foods and props • A person who had mixed spanish and native • A large farm of slaves working to grow crops • An area of land that includes a river, lake, ect • ...
Logic of Colonization: Columbus Edition 2023-11-12
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- The Spanish did this to the island names
- A public or official announcement
- The first island that Columbus found and named
- The Spanish built these to claim the land
- The religion Columbus wanted to bring to new people
- The King at the time of Columbus' exploration
- Region where Columbus first landed his exploration
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- Large island in the Caribbean and an island Columbus named
- What the Spanish referred to the indigenous people as
- The Spanish planted these into the ground to claim the land
- A system where Spanish settlers were granted the legal right to extract forced labor from indigenous people
- A precious metal that could be found in the New World
12 Clues: A public or official announcement • The Spanish did this to the island names • The Spanish built these to claim the land • The King at the time of Columbus' exploration • The first island that Columbus found and named • Region where Columbus first landed his exploration • The religion Columbus wanted to bring to new people • ...
Chapter 5: A Short Story of the Philippine Economy 2013-10-07
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- A system of buying and selling by exchange of goods.
- The term used to describe the economic policy pursued during President Diosdado Macapagal's administration.
- The main industry of livelihood in pre-Spanish Philippines.
- Laborers
- A process of planned recovery from a devastating experience.
- A restriction on the amount of goods which can be imported.
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- Coconut wine.
- Nipa wine.
- A direct tax paid in cash to show the acceptance of becoming a subject of the king of Spain.
- A form of taxation during the Spanish era.
- A tax imposed on imported products.
- Tax collector.
- A commercial policy.
- First name of Payne in the Payne-Aldrich Act of 1909.
- A piece of land given by the Spanish king as a reward for services rendered.
- A method of land cultivation wherein shrubs, bushes or forest areas are burned.
- A system of distribution employed to restrict the quantities of goods and services that consumers or producers can purchase or be allocated freely.
- Forced labor implemented by the Spanish gov't on the filipino males 16-60 years of age.
- A ship.
- The term used by the Spaniards to refer to farmers.
20 Clues: A ship. • Laborers • Nipa wine. • Coconut wine. • Tax collector. • A commercial policy. • A tax imposed on imported products. • A form of taxation during the Spanish era. • The term used by the Spaniards to refer to farmers. • A system of buying and selling by exchange of goods. • First name of Payne in the Payne-Aldrich Act of 1909. • ...
Age of discovery 2013-01-08
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- overthrow of officers
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- drew the line of demarcation
- of Good Hope King of Portugal's new name for Cape Storms, southern tip of Africa
- Spanish conquerors
- sailing completely around the world
- sailed west for a waterway to India but went to America
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Great South Sea (Today's Pacific Ocean)
- line of demarcation line drawn by the Pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts
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- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- Set the line of demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493
- sailed and dicovered Florida and claimed it for Spain
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- a commander of English warships that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
- a small, highly maneuverable three masted ship
- a condition caused by the lack of vitamin C
- Spanish word that means peaceful
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
20 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • drew the line of demarcation • Spanish word that means peaceful • sailing completely around the world • a condition caused by the lack of vitamin C • a small, highly maneuverable three masted ship • navigational instrument for finding directions • sailed and dicovered Florida and claimed it for Spain • ...
Our Puzzling History 2021-09-30
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- What King John II named the southern tip of the land of Asia
- It is believed that america was named after him
- Coast in Africa that is abundant in gold
- One of the people who went on the first trip around the Cape Of Good Hope to try and find India
- Birthplace of Jesus Christ
- A person who studies the stars
- A spanish king
- The mongol emperor of China
- A viking who found america 5 centuries before Columbus
- A spanish Queen
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- King that encouraged travel and exploration
- a narrow passage of water
- A person the spanish hired in 1519
- Person the king sent to try to find around Asia into India
- A line that was established as part of the treaty of Tordesillas
- Wrote a book called Travels
- Spanish explorer who “discovered” America
- People who study old civilization
- Series of religious war between the Christians and the Muslims
- Going around the world
- follower of Islam
- A type of religion that most vikings followed
- One of Columbus's ships
- Former Governor of Veragua
- What columbus called what he thought were people in India
25 Clues: A spanish king • A spanish Queen • follower of Islam • Going around the world • One of Columbus's ships • a narrow passage of water • Birthplace of Jesus Christ • Former Governor of Veragua • Wrote a book called Travels • The mongol emperor of China • A person who studies the stars • People who study old civilization • A person the spanish hired in 1519 • ...
Sharma APUSH IDs Unit 1 & Unit 2 2022-05-04
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- First legislative body in the colonies
- Attempts at converting religion
- John Winthrop quote
- Mixed indigenous and African ancestry
- Restricted trade to England only
- An effort to convert local Native Americans to Christianity
- Basis of Morality
- First document to establish self-goverment in the New World
- English soldier and explorer
- Spanish labor system
- _______ Trade
- Sugar, Tobacco, Cotton, and Indigo
- Someone who didn't work for money under a contract
- Spanish landowner, friar, bishop.
- Dutch Colony
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- Caused by the desire of more land
- First to alliance with the French
- Winter of 1609-1610
- Founded Rhode Island
- Relaxed policies on trade and imports
- Administrative Union overseeing New England and Mid-Atlantic colonies
- disease
- freedom of religion to diverse settlers
- Pay laborers to settle in the colonies
- American revivalist preacher
- So popular it was used as money!
- Mixed in Spanish
- System of Trade
- A period when spirituality and religious devotion were revived.
- Revolt against the Spanish
- Started as a local dispute on the Potomac River
- Exchange of diseases, ideas, and food
- Atlantic Slave Trade was often called the _____ Passage
33 Clues: disease • Dutch Colony • _______ Trade • System of Trade • Mixed in Spanish • Basis of Morality • Winter of 1609-1610 • John Winthrop quote • Founded Rhode Island • Spanish labor system • Revolt against the Spanish • American revivalist preacher • English soldier and explorer • Attempts at converting religion • So popular it was used as money! • Restricted trade to England only • ...
Freshman Class 2022-05-18
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- Likes to run,likes listening to people
- Pretty outfits, a twin
- Polite,talkative
- Good at video games
- Kind,says his opinion
- Funny during math, also a twin
- Good at basketball,shows pigs
- Funny during spanish,shows animals
- Likes anime,good at english
- Good at spanish,tall
- Good at clarinet,quiet
- Very nice,good sprinter
- Funny,likes to talk,a twin
- Good at Basketball,well rounded
- Nice,funny in english
- Nice to talk to
- Kind,loves animals and anime
- Plays saxophone
- Good at sports
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- Likes anime,and talking
- Good at math,Good XC runner
- also has pretty outfits,stong,a twin
- Explodes frogs
- Knows spanish very well,Seems nice
- Nice,Funniest teacher
- likes sports
- Good at art
- Seems nice
- Kind,helpful during spanish,runner
- Good at baritone,shows animals
- Nice,likes to share
- Good at football
- Good at talking,very loud
- Good long distance runner
- Good at history
- Throws well
- polite,shows animals
- Kind,very tall
- Smart,also good at math
- Good friend,funny
- talkative,good sprinter
- Always has pretty jewelry
42 Clues: Seems nice • Good at art • Throws well • likes sports • Explodes frogs • Kind,very tall • Good at sports • Good at history • Nice to talk to • Plays saxophone • Polite,talkative • Good at football • Good friend,funny • Good at video games • Nice,likes to share • Good at spanish,tall • polite,shows animals • Nice,Funniest teacher • Kind,says his opinion • Nice,funny in english • Pretty outfits, a twin • ...
explorers 2022-10-12
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- Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Ponce de Leon
- Italian explorer of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France.
- Marquette
- Nunez de Balboa
- 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.
- Jolliet
- Drake
- English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States.
- (Robert) de La Sall
- de Soto
- Cartier
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- Spanish conquistador and explorer who led a large expedition from what is now Mexico to present-day Kansas
- Alvares Cabral
- Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived
- da Gama
- a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518.
- Cabot
- de Leon
- Gilbert
- Portuguese mariner and explorer.
- de Champlain
22 Clues: Cabot • Drake • da Gama • de Leon • Jolliet • Gilbert • de Soto • Cartier • Marquette • de Champlain • Ponce de Leon • Alvares Cabral • Nunez de Balboa • (Robert) de La Sall • Portuguese mariner and explorer. • a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518. • Italian explorer of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France. • ...
European Exploration 2025-10-07
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- The third reason for exploration; to gain fame and power
- Time period when European nations explored the Americas
- The Spanish hoped to convert Native Americans to this religion
- Religious centers built by the Spanish to spread Christianity
- The group of Native Americans Hernando de Soto encountered
- The group of people who lived in Georgia before Europeans arrived
- A deadly effect of European contact that killed many Native Americans
- The European country that built colonies along the Atlantic coast
- Another reason for exploration; to spread Christianity
- The type of houses the Mississippian people built using sticks and mud
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- The economic goal of exploration; to increase a nation’s riches
- One of the main reasons for exploration; the search for riches
- Mississippian mounds were used for this purpose
- Country that built missions along Georgia’s barrier islands
- System where colonies helped their mother country become rich
- The European country that explored parts of modern-day Canada
- Spanish explorer who led an expedition through Georgia searching for gold
- Spanish missions in Georgia were built along these islands
- The Mississippian people lived in villages surrounded by these
- A person who travels to new lands to learn about them
20 Clues: Mississippian mounds were used for this purpose • A person who travels to new lands to learn about them • Another reason for exploration; to spread Christianity • Time period when European nations explored the Americas • The third reason for exploration; to gain fame and power • The group of Native Americans Hernando de Soto encountered • ...
10th Grade: Words Beginning with S 2020-03-01
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- 'Watermelon' in Spanish
- Jabón
- A person who refuses to change their opinion or refuses to do something even when there is good reason to do so.
- The alter-ego of Clark Kent
- How do you say 'Holy Week' in Spanish.
- The enormous star at the centre of our Solar System.
- Cobras and pythons are types of...…
- Someone who only thinks about themselves.
- A person who hates to spend money.
- How do you say 'Ardilla' in English?
- Town that is located between San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa.
- On ones own.
- Someone who doesn't display strong emotions.
- To move your shoulders as a sign of uncertainty
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- Claus He brings presents at Christmas.
- One Hundred Years of..... Novel by Gabriel García Márquez.
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet.
- The opposite of weak.
- to intentionally and secretly damage something
- The square root of forty nine.
- A Zebra has black and white...….
- The capital city of Chile.
- The planet with rings
- 'Healthy' in Spanish.
- The Loch Ness monster lives in which country?
- Once considered the most dangerous city in the world.
- Yes and If in Spanish
27 Clues: Jabón • On ones own. • The opposite of weak. • The planet with rings • 'Healthy' in Spanish. • Yes and If in Spanish • 'Watermelon' in Spanish • The capital city of Chile. • The alter-ego of Clark Kent • The square root of forty nine. • A Zebra has black and white...…. • A person who hates to spend money. • Cobras and pythons are types of...… • How do you say 'Ardilla' in English? • ...
Dr. Jose Rizal 2017-05-03
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- Real surname of the Rizal family
- Best student in each empire
- A puppet worked from above by strings attached to its limbs
- Last native king of Tondo
- Philippine nationalist, executed by the Spanish during the Philippine revolution of 1896
- A college under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits
- Ruling and usually educated upper class in the towns of the Spanish Philippines
- Rizal's first teacher in Biñan
- Oldest of the Rizal children, nicknamed Neneng
- Pet name was Concha, Rizal's first sorrow in life
- A flat roof or platform on the top of a house or other building
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- Executed on 17 February 1872 at Luneta in Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny
- Rizal's first teacher
- Nephew of Father Burgos
- Composed of externos or the non-boarders
- College registrar who refused to admit Rizal
- First romance of Rizal
- A school for poor boys in Manila which was established by the city government in 1817
- Hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order
- A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
20 Clues: Rizal's first teacher • First romance of Rizal • Nephew of Father Burgos • Last native king of Tondo • Best student in each empire • Rizal's first teacher in Biñan • Real surname of the Rizal family • Composed of externos or the non-boarders • College registrar who refused to admit Rizal • Oldest of the Rizal children, nicknamed Neneng • ...
Unit 3 Exploration and Colonization Review 2021-10-12
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- an example of Spanish food
- founded in 1718
- the bay that La Salle landed at
- Pineda mapped this in 1519
- the first settlers in San Antonio are from here
- food, shelter and __ reasons natives moved into missions
- helped bring French missions to East Texas
- this era was characterized by the Spanish and French claiming land in Texas called Age of __
- missions were built near this geographic feature
- the main method of colonizing Texas
- left East TX and went to San Antonio because of problems
- converted Natives to this
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- this era was characterized by building missions called Spanish __ era
- the religion brought from Spain
- spanish word for cowboy
- the river that La Salle missed
- sent to East TX because of French influence
- built near missions and presidios
- an example of this influence is adobe
- one of the countries claiming Texas
- many Natives were __ towards missions being built
- easier than farming
- main reason explorers came to the "New World"
- was killed by Coronado and his men because he lied to them about the legendary city of Quivera
- Cabeza de Vaca wrote about this city
25 Clues: founded in 1718 • easier than farming • spanish word for cowboy • converted Natives to this • an example of Spanish food • Pineda mapped this in 1519 • the river that La Salle missed • the religion brought from Spain • the bay that La Salle landed at • built near missions and presidios • one of the countries claiming Texas • the main method of colonizing Texas • ...
European Colonization of North America 2023-10-04
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- Area settled or ruled by the government of a distant land
- Representatives to the government
- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars whose goal was to convert Indians to Christianity
- Religious group that wanted to purify the Church of England by doing away with practices inherited from the Roman Catholic Church
- Spanish Conquerors
- agreement between nations to protect each other
- Jamestown colonists called the winter of 1609-1610
- People born of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- Religious people who traveled long distances to find a place where they could worship as they wanted
- Global exchange of goods and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- voters elect representatives to make laws for them
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- Waterway through or around North America
- Sail completely around the world
- Spanish towns
- Document signed on November 11, 1620 that established the first form of self-government
- a system of transatlantic trade in the 16th century between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Top social class in New Spain
- Legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- Forts
- People born in the Americas to parents of Spanish Origin
20 Clues: Forts • Spanish towns • Spanish Conquerors • Top social class in New Spain • Sail completely around the world • Representatives to the government • Waterway through or around North America • agreement between nations to protect each other • Jamestown colonists called the winter of 1609-1610 • People born of mixed Spanish and Indian background • ...
DBQ Review: California Missions 2024-10-25
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- The Spanish made 21 of these all throughout California
- Native Americans would be forced to plow in these
- Out in the open
- Gaspar de Solis was a Spanish missionary who wrote in his...
- The Native Americans only farmed when the priests were __________
- To keep secret
- This word meant to fight back/refuse
- Some Native Americans attempted to do this but most would be caught
- After killing a priest, the Native Americans placed him in his...
- Native Americans were called this name because Columbus though he landed somewhere else
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- The name of the Father who was assassinated/murdered
- These people were sent to capture Native Americans who escaped
- Close to this many Native Americans joined in the rebellion/riot
- The Spanish word for priest (or Father)
- This group of Native Americans started a rebellion/riot at a mission
- The Native Americans would receive a _________ for not following the rules
- Lorenzo Asisara told a ________ of how the Natives planned to murder a priest
- This is the amount of money Native Americans got paid
- The Native Americans would sneak in the woods to do this cultural activity
- The Spanish sent these people to watch over the missions
20 Clues: To keep secret • Out in the open • This word meant to fight back/refuse • The Spanish word for priest (or Father) • Native Americans would be forced to plow in these • The name of the Father who was assassinated/murdered • This is the amount of money Native Americans got paid • The Spanish made 21 of these all throughout California • ...
Colombia, Mi Encanto y Mi Ansiedad Crossword 2022-03-06
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- Father time, Mother __
- Finish the lyric: That I always fall in love with your __
- The phrase "Buenos dias" means "Good morning" in English, and this is another word for morning in Spanish
- Spanish word for "nature"
- Finish the lyric: No me __
- When transferring binary into words, you are deciphering, or the Spanish word for decipher
- Finish the lyric: Y en mi locura todo __
- Typically, when a boy wants to marry a father's daughter, they will usually ask the father for their ___
- A tropical depression is a type of storm, the Spanish word for storm is this
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- Finish the lyric: Caminar, olvidar, __ y no puedo
- When you can't win a fight and don't want to lose everything, you do this
- Finish the lyric: Muy dentro me quiero __
- Let's ___ __, you're not going to get this clue
- Finish the lyric: The __ is coming
- Finish the lyric: Que sigas __ tu encanto
- Finish the lyric: Go back, __, already heal myself and I can't
- Finish the lyric: A __drowns me in it
- You ask your teacher these a lot
- Finish the lyric: Do not ___
- The latest popular Disney movie
20 Clues: Father time, Mother __ • Spanish word for "nature" • Finish the lyric: No me __ • Finish the lyric: Do not ___ • The latest popular Disney movie • You ask your teacher these a lot • Finish the lyric: The __ is coming • Finish the lyric: A __drowns me in it • Finish the lyric: Y en mi locura todo __ • Finish the lyric: Muy dentro me quiero __ • ...
1st 4 week review 2022-10-03
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- el perro de Jaime
- dog
- this is how you say Spain in Spanish
- la clase favorita de Miguel
- it is sunny
- it is windy
- Monday
- la nieta (granddaughter) de Don Fernando y Doña Carmen
- yellow
- la clase favorita de Jaime
- the city where Miguel, Elena, Miguelito and Jaime live
- el último mes del año, después de noviembre
- Raquel's native city
- primera esposa de Don Fernando
- channel
- a day in February when you get chocolate
- the name of Raquel's profession in Spanish
- ten
- jueves
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- airplane in Spanish
- temperature
- la hija de Don Fernando
- my name is
- wind
- sun
- hijo de DF y DC, esposo de Consuelo y padre de Maricarmen
- special US holiday
- gracias
- Carlos, Gloria, Carlitos y Juanita viven aqui
- the city where Teresa Suarez currently lives
- el primer mes del año
- azul
- I am from
- color
- brown, also coffee
- what is your name?
- el nombre de la hacienda de Don Fernando
- red
- Feliz __________
- train in Spanish
- Don Fernando and Doña Carmen's youngest son
- fecha
42 Clues: dog • sun • red • ten • wind • azul • color • fecha • Monday • yellow • jueves • gracias • channel • I am from • my name is • temperature • it is sunny • it is windy • Feliz __________ • train in Spanish • el perro de Jaime • special US holiday • brown, also coffee • what is your name? • airplane in Spanish • Raquel's native city • el primer mes del año • la hija de Don Fernando • la clase favorita de Jaime • ...
Spanish in English 2025-09-10
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- – a Mexican dish of a flour tortilla filled with meat, beans, etc.
- – a devoted fan or enthusiast.
- – traditional Spanish dance and music style.
- – brave, courageous; also used as “well done!” in applause.
- – wild dog native to North America.
- – large lizard native to the Americas.
- – tropical fruit (originally from African languages, passed through Spanish).
- – spicy sauce; also a dance/music style.
- – paved outdoor courtyard or space.
- – tortilla chips topped with melted cheese and other toppings.
- – small insect known for biting and spreading disease.
- – contest of cowboys involving riding, roping, etc.
- – farewell; goodbye.
- – Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat.
- – friend.
- – folded tortilla with filling.
- – flatbread made from corn or wheat.
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- – violent windstorm (from tronada, thunderstorm).
- – dining area with self-service.
- – tropical grassland with scattered trees.
- – a rich find, sudden prosperity, or source of wealth.
- – a small mammal with a leathery shell.
- – sweet food from cacao beans (from Nahuatl xocolatl via Spanish).
- – (literally "in the fresh air") outdoors, especially when dining.
- – afternoon nap.
- – Afro-Cuban dance and music style.
- – pastry filled with meat, cheese, or other fillings.
- – party or festival.
28 Clues: – friend. • – afternoon nap. • – farewell; goodbye. • – party or festival. • – a devoted fan or enthusiast. • – folded tortilla with filling. • – dining area with self-service. • – wild dog native to North America. • – paved outdoor courtyard or space. • – Afro-Cuban dance and music style. • – flatbread made from corn or wheat. • – large lizard native to the Americas. • ...
Swimming Spanish Crossword 2022-05-24
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- You might see people at the pool doing this (a verb in Spanish)
- People float along this in rafts or inner tubes.
- Usually made out of cement and filled with water to swim in.
- In Oregon we see the _____ almost every day in the summer. (word in Spanish)
- Ice cream in Spanish
- Summer is a good time to travel to new places. What is travel in Spanish?
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- The season "summer" in Spanish.
- Let's go!(in Spanish)
- No one swims in the ocean (in Oregon) because it is so ________.
- At the coast there is a ________ to explore.
- This is something you have to bring if you go swimming. You dry off with it.
11 Clues: Ice cream in Spanish • Let's go!(in Spanish) • The season "summer" in Spanish. • At the coast there is a ________ to explore. • People float along this in rafts or inner tubes. • Usually made out of cement and filled with water to swim in. • You might see people at the pool doing this (a verb in Spanish) • ...
Wordlist 2021-11-23
17 Clues: is easy • about it • this word • this name • in Spanish • Has a trunk • what you say • is important • this sentence • Flying mammal • to your sister • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • us what did you do • Likes to chase mice • this message from the teacher • this sentence in Spanish plis
spanishquiz 2024-01-24
17 Clues: Pedro. • Mariah. • Dancing. • Walking. • Singing. • Drawing. • Running. • Swimming. • Pedro and Josiah. • Nicole and Mariah. • Talking to your boss. • Talking to a best friend. • Spanish word for saying no. • Pedro, Josiah, y yo (Joseph) • Talking to multiple friends. • Spanish word for saying yes. • Nicole, Mariah, y yo (Ashley)
Study Guide Crossword for Exploration, Settlement, and Indpendence 2013-10-29
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- The Indian tribe that the Spanish f______ had the most success with were the Coahuilticans.
- In the 1620’s, the Jumano Indians were converted by the vision of a nun they call “The Lady in B________.”
- Pineda [1519] was credited with creating the first m______ of the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico.
- Native Americans were not free to practice their own religion in the missions. That had to become C____________.
- Coronado’s guys found The Grand Canyon and E______ was killed.
- Native Texans attacked m______ because they did not want to change their ways of life.
- The major goals of the Spanish missions were to teach the Indians Christianity and to hold land for S________. The three G’s: God, Gold, & Glory.
- Cabeza de Vaca writes about his time with the K____________ in a memoir book called La Relacion.
- Cortez [1519] defeated the A______ Empire and sent all of their gold and jewels back to Spain.
- Father Miguel H________ called for an uprising for freedom from Spain, 1810.
- La Salle [1685] was a French explorer in Texas. He built Ft. St Louis at Matagorda Bay and laid claims to the region for F________.
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- The fear of F________ settlements caused the Spanish to establish colonies in eastern Texas.
- San A________ had the most success with the Spanish mission system.
- The first flag to fly over Texas was the S________ flag. The second was French.
- The Spanish chose a site for a settlement near rivers, or lakes because w______was necessary and plentiful.
- In order to secure Texas, Mexico created a policy to increase the c________ of Texas.
- Cabeza de Vaca’s stories were seemingly supported by a Jumano Indian they nicknamed ‘The T______.’ When they proved to be false Coronado executed him.
- Cabeza de Vaca’s [1525] was one of four survivors of the Narvaez expedition and the shipwreck that stranded them in Galveston Bay, through many hardships they befriended the I_______ and walked back to Mexican territory with tales of golden cities and treasure to the Northwest.
- Coronado [1540] followed the stories of “C_______: the Seven Cities of Gold” until they proved to just be adobe pueblos of the Jumanos.
- The Spanish colonists were primarily C________.
- When Mexico won its independence from Spain [1821], T________became part of Mexico.
21 Clues: The Spanish colonists were primarily C________. • Coronado’s guys found The Grand Canyon and E______ was killed. • San A________ had the most success with the Spanish mission system. • Father Miguel H________ called for an uprising for freedom from Spain, 1810. • The first flag to fly over Texas was the S________ flag. The second was French. • ...
Crucigramma 2023-06-11
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- where you can see your reflection
- in Spanish, they are "sabanas"
- a tool to improve beauty
- it's a cupboard for clothes
- on the bed, it's thicker than a sheet
- it goes into an electric socket
- we put our books here
- you sleep with this under your head
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- a large, comfortable place to sit
- this is where we insert an electric plug
- a small, portable computer
- in Spanish, "pluma nordico"
- part of a bed
- in Spanish, "alfombra"
- it makes a sofa or armchair more comfortable
- it's a small electric light
16 Clues: part of a bed • we put our books here • in Spanish, "alfombra" • a tool to improve beauty • a small, portable computer • in Spanish, "pluma nordico" • it's a cupboard for clothes • it's a small electric light • in Spanish, they are "sabanas" • it goes into an electric socket • a large, comfortable place to sit • where you can see your reflection • you sleep with this under your head • ...
Yellow Journalism: Spanish American War 2023-11-30
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- volunteer cavalry created by teddy roosevelt
- became an important advocate for american imperialism and was previously as state representative of NY
- main killer of troops on both sides
- president of the us during the war
- where Americans held Spanish prisoners of war
- used during the spanish american war to promote american imperialism
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- limited for the spanish during the war
- slogan spread after the mysterious sinking of an american ship
- increased for Americans after the battle of san Huan Hill
- significant loss for the Spanish
- spanish colony that wanted its independence
11 Clues: significant loss for the Spanish • president of the us during the war • main killer of troops on both sides • limited for the spanish during the war • spanish colony that wanted its independence • volunteer cavalry created by teddy roosevelt • where Americans held Spanish prisoners of war • increased for Americans after the battle of san Huan Hill • ...
Ch 24: New Worlds 2022-12-15
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- Disease that weakened many populations
- Sugar mill that colonial Brazilian life revolved around
- A child with indigenous and African parents
- Person who governed New Spain and New Castile
- Conflict between Iroquis and Hurons when beaver population was depleted
- Established first settlement in Australia as a penal colony
- Top of social hierarchy in Spanish and Portuguese colonies
- Language spoken by the Aztecs
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- Led soldiers to Mexico and conquered the Aztec empire
- Indigenous peoples of Guam
- Women whose linguistic talents enable Cortes to invade the Aztec empire
- large private estates that were the basis of Spanish-American production
- Led Spanish expedition into Peru and toppled Inca Empire
- major mining site for silver
- Institution that gave Spanish the right to make the Taino work the lands
15 Clues: Indigenous peoples of Guam • major mining site for silver • Language spoken by the Aztecs • Disease that weakened many populations • A child with indigenous and African parents • Person who governed New Spain and New Castile • Led soldiers to Mexico and conquered the Aztec empire • Sugar mill that colonial Brazilian life revolved around • ...
Chapter 8 2022-01-02
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- the border established by the Pope dividing the world between Portugal and Spain, "Line of _"
- Taken out of the colonies
- Religous minority escaping persucution in the New World
- Brought into the colonies
- Religous group that settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Spaniard born in Spain
- people with Spanish and Indian parents
- large country estate in the colonies
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- Treaty moving the border between Spain and Portugal further West, "Treaty of _"
- poorer neighborhoods in the Spanish colonies, typically home of free blacks, mestizos, and Indians
- First English settlement in the New World
- Twelve hereditary titles of nobility in charge of ruling Portugal's colonies in South America
- Cowboys in Argentina
- Spanish official in charge of a colony
- People of pure Spanish or Portuguese descent born in the Americas.
15 Clues: Cowboys in Argentina • Spaniard born in Spain • Taken out of the colonies • Brought into the colonies • large country estate in the colonies • Spanish official in charge of a colony • people with Spanish and Indian parents • First English settlement in the New World • Religous minority escaping persucution in the New World • ...
Spanish conquest 2025-04-09
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- What was the capital of the Aztecs
- Who killed Moctezuma II
- Where were the Aztecs based
- What month was the Spanish conquest started
- What modern-day country is where the Aztecs where
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- Who was moctezuma II dad
- What was used as a weapon during the fight
- What religion were the Spanish trying to spread
- Lost the battle of tenochtitlan
- Who was the conquerer of the Spanish
- The most prominent reason people went off to fight
- Known for his loud confrontations with Henan cortes
12 Clues: Who killed Moctezuma II • Who was moctezuma II dad • Where were the Aztecs based • Lost the battle of tenochtitlan • What was the capital of the Aztecs • Who was the conquerer of the Spanish • What was used as a weapon during the fight • What month was the Spanish conquest started • What religion were the Spanish trying to spread • ...
American-Imperialism 2022-10-28
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- promoting white superiority
- About ____ months before the US declared war, the US began preparing for battle in the Philippines
- advocating for a large army
- Led to a ____ year war with the Philippines
- Many Cubans were imprisoned in ____ ____
- The Philippines fell to a ____ ____ of American soldiers and Flipino rebels
- influenced construction in the Panama Canal
- Battle of ____ on July 1,1898
- The ____ were Spain's most significant remaining colony
- Roosevelt won the ____ ____ ____ in 1906
- Many Americans ____ with the Cubans
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- ____ in the war produced a peace treaty that compelled the Spanish
- A immediate consequence of the Spanish-American war
- Cuba struggled for ____ from Spain
- Military occupation in ____ perpetrated by rising US imperialism
- After the Treaty of Paris was signed it officially ____ the cession of Puerto Rico to the US
- access to foreign trade/markets
- Cubans ____ against Spanish rule
- Cuba ____ independence in 1902
- US troops invaded Puerto Rico asserting to ____ Spanish rule
- The US used the strategic value of Puerto Rico by centering on ____ and military interest
- Stick was Roosevelt's catchphrase for pushing his foreign policy
- Theodore negotiated a ____ ____ between Russia and Japan
- belief that their country is superior to other countries
24 Clues: promoting white superiority • advocating for a large army • Battle of ____ on July 1,1898 • Cuba ____ independence in 1902 • access to foreign trade/markets • Cubans ____ against Spanish rule • Cuba struggled for ____ from Spain • Many Americans ____ with the Cubans • Many Cubans were imprisoned in ____ ____ • Roosevelt won the ____ ____ ____ in 1906 • ...
explorers 2022-10-12
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- Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Nunez de Balboa
- Gilbert
- Portuguese mariner and explorer.
- Alvares Cabral
- de Soto
- Drake
- 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.
- English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States.
- Jolliet
- Spanish conquistador and explorer who led a large expedition from what is now Mexico to present-day Kansas
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- Marquette
- Ponce de Leon
- Italian explorer of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France.
- (Robert) de La Sall
- a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518.
- Cabot
- da Gama
- de Leon
- de Champlain
- Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived
- Cartier
22 Clues: Cabot • Drake • Gilbert • da Gama • de Leon • de Soto • Jolliet • Cartier • Marquette • de Champlain • Ponce de Leon • Alvares Cabral • Nunez de Balboa • (Robert) de La Sall • Portuguese mariner and explorer. • a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518. • Italian explorer of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France. • ...
15 Crossword 2021-03-05
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- income
- Aztec leader
- war between groups in the same nation
- an agreement
- people who take financial risks to make profits
- group that settled in Plymouth
- part of triangle trade where slaves came across the Atlantic
- economic system that believes in exporting more than importing
- conqueror of the Inca
- pirates
- right to deman labor from Native Americans in an area
- vast global exchange between the Old World and the New World
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- resistance to disease
- rapid rise of prices
- last name of priest against NAtive labor (3 words)
- representatives who lead in the name of the king
- French colony in what is today Canada
- capital of Aztec empire
- translator for Cortes
- trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas
- revolt on a ship
- economic system in which most businesses are owned privately
- 2nd highest in Spanish American society; Spanish blood born in America
- top of Spanish american society; born in Spain
- spanish conquerors
- last name of the conqueror of the Aztecs
- partnership
- period of time in 1500s Europe with rapid inflation
- last name of world history teacher
- first permanent English settlement in America
30 Clues: income • pirates • partnership • Aztec leader • an agreement • revolt on a ship • spanish conquerors • rapid rise of prices • resistance to disease • translator for Cortes • conqueror of the Inca • capital of Aztec empire • group that settled in Plymouth • last name of world history teacher • French colony in what is today Canada • war between groups in the same nation • ...
The History of Mexican Foods 2015-04-16
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- The first Mexican desserts.
- This was a large part of Mexican diets.
- A thick custard sliced and rolled in flour, bread crumbs, eggs, and then deep-fried.
- They didn't begin frying things until Spaniards introduced:
- This appeared in Mexico first.
- The Spanish started a started a:
- A name for Mexican desserts that most often consist of pudding.
- The Spanish came searching for this.
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- Came to California in 1835 as one of the first Americans to settle in California.
- This year was the conquest of Mexico by Spain.
- In the form of a drink, chocolate was used to purify:
- A dessert very similar to a funnel cake.
- The foods the Spanish found were known as:
- style of combined Mexican and American dishes is known as this.
- Introduced oil.
- The foods the Spanish brought to the Americas were known as this.
16 Clues: Introduced oil. • The first Mexican desserts. • This appeared in Mexico first. • The Spanish started a started a: • The Spanish came searching for this. • This was a large part of Mexican diets. • A dessert very similar to a funnel cake. • The foods the Spanish found were known as: • This year was the conquest of Mexico by Spain. • ...
The Pit and The Pendulum 2025-11-18
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- What attract the rats to the cell?
- What causes the narrator to keep passing out?
- What is on the end of the pendulum?
- The wall become what color when they heat up
- The narrator is scared of what his ____ will be
- General _____ saved the narrator in the end
- What does the movement/descent of the pendulum represent?
- The narrator is sentenced to _____
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- His cell is filled with what
- As the story went on the narrator started to lose ____
- What is discovered in the center of the cell?
- The Narrator is a victim of the _______ Inquisition
- The Spanish Inquisition is trying to do what to the narrator
- What is the Spanish Inquisition associated with?
- The walls are _____ in as the final attempt to lead the narrator to his death
- Army What is the group who defeats the Spanish Inquisition?
16 Clues: His cell is filled with what • What attract the rats to the cell? • The narrator is sentenced to _____ • What is on the end of the pendulum? • General _____ saved the narrator in the end • The wall become what color when they heat up • What is discovered in the center of the cell? • What causes the narrator to keep passing out? • ...
CULINARY DELIGHTS 2024-12-09
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- Indian rice dish.
- Sweet layered pastry.
- Japanese vinegared rice.
- Thin French pancake.
- Chinese steamed bites.
- Melted cheese dish.
- Hungarian stew.
- Mexican folded treat.
- Spanish rice dish.
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- Italian flatbread delight.
- Italian ice cream.
- Italian bread starter.
- Korean fermented cabbage.
- Spiced stew.
- French savory tart.
- Vietnamese noodle soup.
- Spanish small plates.
17 Clues: Spiced stew. • Hungarian stew. • Indian rice dish. • Italian ice cream. • Spanish rice dish. • French savory tart. • Melted cheese dish. • Thin French pancake. • Sweet layered pastry. • Mexican folded treat. • Spanish small plates. • Italian bread starter. • Chinese steamed bites. • Vietnamese noodle soup. • Japanese vinegared rice. • Korean fermented cabbage. • Italian flatbread delight.
HISTORY 2013-09-12
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- U.S newspaper publisher enstablished the palizer prizes
- spanish soldier first duke of rubi and first marquis of tenerife
- wood politician in Ontario,Canada member of a legislative assembly
- cuban national hero and an important figuar in Latin american literature
- was the united states navy's second commissioned dreadnought battleship was laid down after main but commissioned first
- a hill in eastern cuba
- 27th president of the U.S and later chief justice of the united states supreme court
- spanish ambassador to the U.S
- 26th president of the U.S and he was the hero of the spanish american war
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- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- extreme patriot esp in the for of aggressive or warlike foreign policy
- rider appended to the army appropriations act presented to the U.S senate
- was a philapino general politician and independence leader
- us newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed american journalism
- is a term that may be applied to a movement opposed to any for of colonialism or imperialism
- is a U.S federal law that established civilan government on the island of puerto rico which had been newly aquired by the U.S as the result of the Spanish american war
- a U. S naval officer remembered for his victory at manila bay in the Spanish american war
- the right or condition of self government
18 Clues: a hill in eastern cuba • spanish ambassador to the U.S • the right or condition of self government • U.S newspaper publisher enstablished the palizer prizes • was a philapino general politician and independence leader • spanish soldier first duke of rubi and first marquis of tenerife • wood politician in Ontario,Canada member of a legislative assembly • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-11-14
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- This Spanish explorer conquered the Aztecs in Mexico.
- An Italian explorer known for mapping the South American coast, his name is now associated with America.
- The last Incan emperor who was captured and killed by Spanish conquistadors.
- Ferdinand This Spanish king sponsored Columbus's journey in 1492.
- He was the first European to explore the coast of North America, claiming land for England.
- A Spanish term for conquerors who sought to explore and claim new lands.
- A Dutch settlement that later became New York City.
- Ponce de Leon He searched for the Fountain of Youth and explored Florida.
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- A cultural movement in Europe that inspired exploration and art.
- Núñez de Balboa He was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean.
- He led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe.
- This explorer is known for his journey to find a westward route to Asia and instead discovered the Americas.
- He conquered the Incan Empire in Peru.
- system This system allowed Spanish settlers to control local Indigenous people and their labor.
- da Verrazzano This Italian explorer is known for his expedition to find a northwest passage to Asia.
- the Navigator Known as the "Father of Navigation," he helped to develop early exploration techniques.
- He explored Canada and the St. Lawrence River for France.
- A religious journey or purpose for explorers.
18 Clues: He conquered the Incan Empire in Peru. • A religious journey or purpose for explorers. • A Dutch settlement that later became New York City. • This Spanish explorer conquered the Aztecs in Mexico. • He led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe. • He explored Canada and the St. Lawrence River for France. • ...
Spanish-American War and WWI 2025-12-03
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- The killing of an important person, usually for political reasons
- Pride in your country
- The way countries talk and make agreements to solve issues peacefully
- France, Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Belgium, and the United States
- Agreements between countries to help each other if one is attacked
- A volunteer group of fighters led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War
- When a country takes over other lands to build an empire
- not taking part in a war or conflict
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- Fighting from long, dug-out ditches in the ground
- An island in the Caribbean that became a U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine saying the U.S. could act like a police force in Latin America.
- An island that fought for independence from Spain; it became free but under strong U.S. influence
- An island in the Pacific taken by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War
- A man-made waterway through Panama that helped ships travel between oceans faster.
- Turkey/Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, and Germany
- News stories that exaggerate or twist the truth to make people excited or angry
- A group of islands that became a U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War
- A U.S. Navy ship that exploded in Cuba; its destruction helped start the Spanish-American War
18 Clues: Pride in your country • not taking part in a war or conflict • Fighting from long, dug-out ditches in the ground • When a country takes over other lands to build an empire • Turkey/Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, and Germany • The killing of an important person, usually for political reasons • ...
Spanish grammar vocab 2023-10-25
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- could replace "Antonio"
- "I"
- a thousand in Spanish
- could replace "my friends and I"
- "¿Puedo ir al _____?"
- relating to Spain, its people, or the language
- "they" - f only
- verb we use to state our age
- what we call a word that usually ends in -a, and is preceded by "la"
- verb for "to be"
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- of latin american origin or descent
- "you all" (S only)
- "she"
- what we call a word that usually ends in -o, and is preceded by "el"
- origin from a country whose primary language is Spanish
- "you all"
16 Clues: "I" • "she" • "you all" • "they" - f only • verb for "to be" • "you all" (S only) • a thousand in Spanish • "¿Puedo ir al _____?" • could replace "Antonio" • verb we use to state our age • could replace "my friends and I" • of latin american origin or descent • relating to Spain, its people, or the language • origin from a country whose primary language is Spanish • ...
Expresiones sociales 2025-09-29
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- If you're leaving school and won't see your pookie until the next day, you would say...
- If you saw your Spanish teacher at 10:00pm, you would yell, "Ah! Get away!," but also say...
- After meeting your Mexican friend's grandma, you would say...
- Your Spanish teacher is not a señor, she's a ____________.
- How you'd begin a sentence introducing yourself.
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- You accidentally rip your friend's homework in 67 pieces, but to make it better, you say...
- If you had Spanish 8th period, your teacher would start class by saying...
- After your Spanish teacher gives you a compliment, you would say...
- A typical word you might say when leaving your Spanish class
- You are unprepared for Spanish class (never!) and politely ask for a pencil by saying...
- If you saw your Puerto Rican friend at 8:00am, you would say...
- A typical way to greet someone
12 Clues: A typical way to greet someone • How you'd begin a sentence introducing yourself. • Your Spanish teacher is not a señor, she's a ____________. • A typical word you might say when leaving your Spanish class • After meeting your Mexican friend's grandma, you would say... • If you saw your Puerto Rican friend at 8:00am, you would say... • ...
el español 2025-09-19
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- a shared way of life that includes the beliefs, customs, traditions, art, and social behaviors of a particular group or society
- country from where Spanish originated
- the language and culture originating in Spain
- people with ancestry from a country where Spanish is the primary language
- the branch of Indo-European languages that come from Latin is called this because the Romans spoke Latin
- a person of Latin American descent
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- Language that influenced Spanish due to previous Moorish occupation of Spain
- From what Languages do Romance languages like Spanish,Portuguese, Italian, French
- How do you say 'Spanish' in Spanish?
- the parts of the Americas south of the United States where Romance languages like Spanish, Portuguese, and French are predominantly spoken, stemming from a shared history of colonization by Latin-based empires
10 Clues: a person of Latin American descent • How do you say 'Spanish' in Spanish? • country from where Spanish originated • the language and culture originating in Spain • people with ancestry from a country where Spanish is the primary language • Language that influenced Spanish due to previous Moorish occupation of Spain • ...
spain 2019-11-25
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- A cultural sport played in Spain
- The continent Spain is in
- A festival that happens every year in Spain
- A animal that fights as a sport in Spain
- One of the colors on the Spanish flag
- The last name of a Spanish tennis player
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- A small Spanish dish
- A traditional dessert originated from Spain
- The captain of the Barcelona football club
- The capital city in Spain
- A Spanish rice dish originally from Valencia
- Ballearic island of Spain in the Mediterranean sea
12 Clues: A small Spanish dish • The continent Spain is in • The capital city in Spain • A cultural sport played in Spain • One of the colors on the Spanish flag • A animal that fights as a sport in Spain • The last name of a Spanish tennis player • The captain of the Barcelona football club • A traditional dessert originated from Spain • A festival that happens every year in Spain • ...
California Becomes Part of Mexico 2017-07-20
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- The Spanish word for new.
- A Mexican rancher.
- The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth
- A person who travels from one place to another.
- A Mexican resident of Upper California
- The raising of animals
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- A country which emerged from Spanish control in 1821.
- A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch.
- The last name of the owner of Rancho San Jacinto Nuevo y Portero
- Spanish word for St. Bernardine
- A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho.
- Leather made from cattle.
12 Clues: A Mexican rancher. • The raising of animals • The Spanish word for new. • Leather made from cattle. • Spanish word for St. Bernardine • The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth • A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho. • A Mexican resident of Upper California • A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch. • A person who travels from one place to another. • ...
Spanish conquest 2025-04-09
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- What was the capital of the Aztecs
- Who killed Moctezuma II
- Where were the Aztecs based
- What month was the Spanish conquest started
- What modern-day country is where the Aztecs where
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- Who was moctezuma II dad
- What was used as a weapon during the fight
- What religion were the Spanish trying to spread
- Lost the battle of tenochtitlan
- Who was the conquerer of the Spanish
- The most prominent reason people went off to fight
- Known for his loud confrontations with Henan cortes
12 Clues: Who killed Moctezuma II • Who was moctezuma II dad • Where were the Aztecs based • Lost the battle of tenochtitlan • What was the capital of the Aztecs • Who was the conquerer of the Spanish • What was used as a weapon during the fight • What month was the Spanish conquest started • What religion were the Spanish trying to spread • ...
Spanish conquest 2025-04-09
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- What was the capital of the Aztecs
- Who killed Moctezuma II
- Where were the Aztecs based
- What month was the Spanish conquest started
- What modern-day country is where the Aztecs where
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- Who was moctezuma II dad
- What was used as a weapon during the fight
- What religion were the Spanish trying to spread
- Lost the battle of tenochtitlan
- Who was the conquerer of the Spanish
- The most prominent reason people went off to fight
- Known for his loud confrontations with Henan cortes
12 Clues: Who killed Moctezuma II • Who was moctezuma II dad • Where were the Aztecs based • Lost the battle of tenochtitlan • What was the capital of the Aztecs • Who was the conquerer of the Spanish • What was used as a weapon during the fight • What month was the Spanish conquest started • What religion were the Spanish trying to spread • ...
The 19th Century Phillipine Economy, Society & the Chinese Mestizos 2023-09-29
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- Educated Filipinos who played a role in societal change.
- A term for the influence of Spanish friars in colonial society.
- A Chinese dialect spoken by many Chinese mestizos.
- Capital city where much of the economic activity took place.
- Spanish trading ships that played a key role in the economy.
- Chinese goods imported and traded in the Philippines.
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- Term used for the indigenous Filipino population.
- A controversial trade commodity in the 19th-century Philippine economy.
- Large estate or plantation often owned by Spanish elites.
- Term for the Spanish-born elite class residing in the Philippines.
- Some Filipinos rebelled against Spanish rule during this century.
- The backbone of the Philippine economy during this period.
12 Clues: Term used for the indigenous Filipino population. • A Chinese dialect spoken by many Chinese mestizos. • Chinese goods imported and traded in the Philippines. • Educated Filipinos who played a role in societal change. • Large estate or plantation often owned by Spanish elites. • The backbone of the Philippine economy during this period. • ...
San Vitores 2024-12-16
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- Spanish priest who brought Christianity to Guam.
- San Vitores was ______ in 1672.
- San Vitores was ______ in 1627.
- Manachang clan leader who fought for the Spanish.
- CHamoru warrior who fought against Hineti.
- Guam became a ______ of Spain in 1565.
- Spanish soldier brought to Guam to avenge the death of San Vitores (He killed Matapang).
- City that San Vitores was born in.
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- CHamoru chief of Tumon who killed San Vitores.
- San Vitores started his ______ on Guam in 1668.
- CHamoru warrior who used the hit and run tactic and burned churches.
- First adult CHamoru to be baptized.
- Name San Vitores gave to Guam.
- Name San Vitores gave to the 15 islands that Guam is a part of.
- Society of Jesus that San Vitores joined when he was 13 years old.
- Warrior who gathered 2000 CHamorus to fight against the Spanish.
16 Clues: Name San Vitores gave to Guam. • San Vitores was ______ in 1672. • San Vitores was ______ in 1627. • City that San Vitores was born in. • First adult CHamoru to be baptized. • Guam became a ______ of Spain in 1565. • CHamoru warrior who fought against Hineti. • CHamoru chief of Tumon who killed San Vitores. • San Vitores started his ______ on Guam in 1668. • ...
The Conquest 2025-09-24
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- the last Aztec Emperor
- the main God of the Mexica; God of the Sun and God of War
- the Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- indigenous princess who helped Cortes
- what the Aztecs called themselves
- the Aztec Emperor who succeeded Moctezuma but died of smallpox shortly after
- common Mesoamerican god that was prophesied by the Mexica to return
- the night Cortes and his army were defeated and driven from Tenochtitlan
- the Emperor who was indecisive with the Spanish and was taken hostage by Cortes
- the title of the Aztec Emperor
- Spanish priest who spoke Mayan
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- the fight to reconquer Spain from the Moors and kick out all Muslims
- founded in 1325 AD and became the capital city of the Aztecs Empire
- denied Cortes permission to explore Mexico
- indigenous people who allied with the Spanish against the Aztecs
- the name of the lake upon which Tenochtitlan was built
16 Clues: the last Aztec Emperor • the title of the Aztec Emperor • Spanish priest who spoke Mayan • what the Aztecs called themselves • indigenous princess who helped Cortes • denied Cortes permission to explore Mexico • the Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • the name of the lake upon which Tenochtitlan was built • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-23
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- Spanish farmers dug these to irrigate their crops.
- People trade goods for other goods in this kind of system.
- Large farms found in Spanish colonial New Mexico were called ___________.
- This type of area marked the advance of settlement.
- Indian’s who belonged to an Indian nation not usually found in New Mexico were called __________.
- The name of a hacienda owner.
- The name for a person who makes a religious image.
- The name given to a child of a black and white parent.
- An outdoor oven in which the Hispanic women of New Mexico baked in was called a _________.
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- This type of wooden, two-wheeled cart was used in New Mexico in both the Spanish and Mexican periods.
- The small farmers of New Mexico mainly practiced this.
- An image that represents a saint, a divine person, or a religious event is called a _______.
- Children of a Spaniard and an Indian were called _________.
- People listed in the census figures for New Mexico’s Spanish communities in the 1700’s were called _______.
- The name of a tract of land that was awarded by the Spanish monarch.
- A wooden figure that is carved from the limb of a cottonwood or pine tree is called a ______.
- Religious paintings or carvings made on a flat surface were called _______.
17 Clues: The name of a hacienda owner. • Spanish farmers dug these to irrigate their crops. • The name for a person who makes a religious image. • This type of area marked the advance of settlement. • The small farmers of New Mexico mainly practiced this. • The name given to a child of a black and white parent. • People trade goods for other goods in this kind of system. • ...
Chapter 7 Section 2 Crossword 2013-09-12
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- Owned a newspaper called "The Journal" and reported that the Spanish were feeding Cuban prisoners to sharks and dogs.
- a place that American troops attacked and captured under Theodore Roosevelt
- A governor that was in charge of 200,000 spanish troops to put down a rebellion
- A kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated and even made up stories to attract readers.
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- a revolutionary leader who had staged an unsuccessful uprising against the Spanish
- the first civilian governor of the islands and he tried to win over the Filipinos by improving education, transportation, and health care.
- Owned a newspaper called "The World" and described Cuba as a place with blood on the roadside.
- effectively made Cuba an American protectorate
- established a civil government for Puerto Rico
- Commander of the “Rough Riders”
- People who are against annexation.
- Second in command to Leonard Wood
- aggressive nationalism
- The spanish ambassador to the United States
- Commander of the American naval squadron based in Hong Kong and was ordered to attack the Spanish fleet based in the Philippines
- the right to own their own government
- An exiled leader of a Cuban rebellion that fled to the United States. He was also a writer and a poet.
- A ship sent to Havana in case the Americans had to evacuate
18 Clues: aggressive nationalism • Commander of the “Rough Riders” • Second in command to Leonard Wood • People who are against annexation. • the right to own their own government • The spanish ambassador to the United States • effectively made Cuba an American protectorate • established a civil government for Puerto Rico • ...
WH Chap 17 Vocabulary 2023-03-01
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- people with all their abilities and efforts
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right to use Native Americans as laborers
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- beyond or across the sea
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a large agricultural estate
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
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- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- a government in power
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century, prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold
18 Clues: a government in power • beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • to select for some purpose; to conscript • people with all their abilities and efforts • a person of mixed African and European descent • a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • ...
Rise to World Power 2025-04-08
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- Caribbean island that became a U.S. territory following the Spanish-American War.
- The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring new territories.
- Pacific island ceded to the United States by Spain after the war.
- Taft’s policy of using economic influence to protect U.S. interests in Latin America.
- A waterway constructed by the U.S. to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- People who opposed the expansion of U.S. control over other nations.
- A disease that caused many deaths during the construction of the Panama Canal.
- Site of a famous battle in Cuba where Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders fought.
- Caribbean island where Cuban rebels fought for independence from Spain.
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- The agreement signed in 1898 that ended the Spanish-American War.
- U.S. battleship whose explosion in Havana harbor contributed to the start of the war.
- Island nation acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
- A volunteer cavalry unit that played a key role in the Battle of San Juan Hill.
- A type of sensationalist reporting that exaggerated stories to influence public opinion.
- Wilson’s foreign policy that emphasized moral principles over military or economic power.
- European country that fought the United States in the Spanish-American War.
- U.S. president and leader of the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War.
- Addition to the Monroe Doctrine that justified U.S. intervention in Latin America.
18 Clues: The agreement signed in 1898 that ended the Spanish-American War. • Pacific island ceded to the United States by Spain after the war. • Island nation acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War. • People who opposed the expansion of U.S. control over other nations. • The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring new territories. • ...
APUSH Chapter 1 Identification Terms 2025-06-01
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- First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level.
- "Sad Night" when the Aztecs attacked Hernan Cortes and his forces in the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, killing hundreds.
- Italian explorer who led the English expedition in 1497 that discovered the mainland of North America and explored the coast from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland
- Fought between Spaniards under Don Juan de Onate and the Pueblo Indians in present-day New Mexico.
- Small maritime vessel with high decks and three triangular sails.
- During the late 15th century, they became King and Queen of a united Spain after centuries of Islamic domination.
- Agricultural system employed by North American Indians as early as 1000 A.D.; maize, beans, and squash were grown together to maximize yields.
- Signed by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the New World. Spain received the bulk of territory in the Americas, compensating Portugal with titles to lands in Africa and Asia.
- Highly advanced South American civilization that occupied present-day Peru until it was conquered by Spanish forces under Francisco Pizarro in 1532.
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima
- Sixteenth-century Spaniards who fanned out across the Americas, from Colorado to Argentina, eventually conquering the Aztec and Incan Empires.
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- Genoese explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492 while in search of a new water route to Asia.
- Native American empire that controlled present-day Mexico until 1521, when they were conquered by Spanish Hernán Cortés.
- Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico.
- Spanish government's policy to "commend", or give, Indians to certain colonists in return for the promise to Christianize them.
- Mississippian settlement near present-day East St. Louis, home to as many as 25,000 Native Americans
- A large-scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crops and usually employing coerced or slave labor.
- Economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade, and open and accessible markets.
- Indian slave woman who was an interpreter for Hernan Cortez on his conquest of the Aztecs.
- False notion that Spanish conquerors did little but butcher the Indians and steal their gold in the name of Christ.
- Frenchman who followed the Mississippi River all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, claiming the region for France and naming it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV.
- People of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico.
- Aztec emperor defeated and killed by the Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortes.
- The transfer of goods, crops, and diseases between New and Old World societiesafter 1492.
25 Clues: People of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico. • Small maritime vessel with high decks and three triangular sails. • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico. • First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level. • Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico. • ...
Spanish choice board 2 crossword puzzle 2023-09-22
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- east
- far from
- avenue
- near
- Spanish translation of, to eat; to take; to drink
- when you look forward you are looking _____ ahead of you
- to ride
- to buy
- the street
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- ticket
- to enter
- the bank
- Spanish for "to look for"
- the map or a map
- you go here buy by food/groceries
- nueva york esta __ _____ de verginia
- west
- the taxi or a taxi
- city block
- to pay
20 Clues: east • near • west • ticket • avenue • to buy • to pay • to ride • to enter • the bank • far from • city block • the street • the map or a map • the taxi or a taxi • Spanish for "to look for" • you go here buy by food/groceries • nueva york esta __ _____ de verginia • Spanish translation of, to eat; to take; to drink • when you look forward you are looking _____ ahead of you
Afrolatino vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- born in the Spanish colonies
- when two things are the same
- the race/people
- your rights
- racism
- white/black background
- brown skinned/brown hair (f)
- a personal complex
- Puerto Rican descent
- descendants from Spain/Latin America
- to mix
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- colorism
- stew made from left overs
- light skinned
- to accept
- descendants purely from Spain
- African/indigenous
- indigenous (m)
- Spanish/indigenous
- the slave (m)
- dark skin
- curly hair
22 Clues: racism • to mix • colorism • to accept • dark skin • curly hair • your rights • light skinned • the slave (m) • indigenous (m) • the race/people • African/indigenous • Spanish/indigenous • a personal complex • Puerto Rican descent • white/black background • stew made from left overs • born in the Spanish colonies • when two things are the same • brown skinned/brown hair (f) • descendants purely from Spain • ...
Christmas 2024-12-11
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- - Nougat (a traditional Spanish Christmas sweet)
- - Christmas
- _______ de Navidad - Christmas tree
- _____ Magos - Three Wise Men
- - Christmas Eve
- - Mistletoe
- - Star
- - Manger
- - Spanish sparkling wine
- - Joy
- - Gifts
- - Peace
- - Ornaments
- - Christmas carols
- - Bell
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- - Garland
- - Crumbly Christmas cookies
- - Sleigh
- - Hope
- - Nativity scene
- - Reindeer
- - New Year's Eve
- - Love
- - Marzipan
- - Faith
- - Lights
- _____ Noel - Santa Claus
- ________ navideño - Christmas stocking
- _________ de Reyes - King’s Cake
29 Clues: - Joy • - Hope • - Love • - Star • - Bell • - Faith • - Gifts • - Peace • - Sleigh • - Lights • - Manger • - Garland • - Reindeer • - Marzipan • - Christmas • - Mistletoe • - Ornaments • - Christmas Eve • - Nativity scene • - New Year's Eve • - Christmas carols • _____ Noel - Santa Claus • - Spanish sparkling wine • - Crumbly Christmas cookies • _____ Magos - Three Wise Men • _________ de Reyes - King’s Cake • ...
CHAPTER 9 - CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2012-10-21
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- Chinese farmers cut their _________ and married Chamorro women.
- legislature
- fortune, funds, wealth
- benefit, value
- importan, origin, essential
- forgiveness, suspend
- treaty, agreement
- highest class
- Soldiers that needed discipline.
- awful, pitiful, tragic
- indistinct, ambiguity
- People who had committed civilian crimes.
- disloyalty
- dry, lack of rain, arid
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- supposedly
- unjust, unfair, wrong
- Spanish ________ arrived in the Marianas.
- absorb, incorporate
- divided, separated
- forgiveness, pardon
- Diciplinarios and presidarios were like Spanish _________, serving their tour in Hagatna.
- authority
- The local, ________ changes in the lease agreement would later cause problems for the administrators on Guam.
- city people
- starvation, hunger
- position, role, duty
- The Marianas became a Spanish __________ in 1860.
- self-governing, type of government
- allowance
- justify, innocence
- smooth, prompt, easily, flowing
31 Clues: authority • allowance • supposedly • disloyalty • legislature • city people • highest class • benefit, value • treaty, agreement • divided, separated • starvation, hunger • justify, innocence • absorb, incorporate • forgiveness, pardon • forgiveness, suspend • position, role, duty • unjust, unfair, wrong • indistinct, ambiguity • fortune, funds, wealth • awful, pitiful, tragic • dry, lack of rain, arid • ...
Contact & Colonisation 2012-11-29
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- Leader of the Aztecs
- Spanish system of land grants
- First governor of the new colony
- The act of establishing a colony in another country
- Leader of the Spanish invasion
- A traditional Aboriginal dance
- time Provided Aboriginal people with laws to rule their behaviour
- A person of mixed race
- A rank of Aztec warrior
- An Aztec religious practice
- A major reason for Aztec population decline
- New religion spread throughout by the Spanish
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- Woman considered to be the last full-blood Tasmanian Aborigine
- 12 local stockmen killed 28 Aboriginals
- Capital of the Aztec empire
- Land belonging to no-one
- Tactics used by Aboriginals to protect their lands
- Deadly disease
- Make part of another group by giving up original identity
- Place set up by a church organisation for the religious conversion of local people
20 Clues: Deadly disease • Leader of the Aztecs • A person of mixed race • A rank of Aztec warrior • Land belonging to no-one • Capital of the Aztec empire • An Aztec religious practice • Spanish system of land grants • Leader of the Spanish invasion • A traditional Aboriginal dance • First governor of the new colony • 12 local stockmen killed 28 Aboriginals • ...
Life in the West and Mexicano Contributions 2021-04-26
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- taught the Nez Perce of the Bible
- spanish-speaking Californian
- brought by Mexicanos to sift for gold
- style of cooking that combined Texas and Mexicano tastes
- earned the right to vote in 1900
- gold-seekers in the California gold rush
- declared water was too valuable for only one person to own
- animal industry brought by Mexicanos
- using a hot iron to mark cattle
- bricks used for building homes by Mexicanos
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- means "the fifth of May"
- essential technique that America adopted from Mexicanos
- came under attack when searching for gold
- old trade industry
- rumored water passage in North America
- ______ trail
- the original Spanish name for cowboys
- most famous expedition of the west
- first Americans to settle the Great Basin
- Spanish owner of a sheep herd
20 Clues: ______ trail • old trade industry • means "the fifth of May" • spanish-speaking Californian • Spanish owner of a sheep herd • using a hot iron to mark cattle • earned the right to vote in 1900 • taught the Nez Perce of the Bible • most famous expedition of the west • animal industry brought by Mexicanos • brought by Mexicanos to sift for gold • ...
Chores & commands 2023-09-28
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- Speak in Spanish!
- Vacuum the rug! (Pass the vaccuum on the rug!)
- Play in the yard!
- Put the dishes in the dishwasher!
- Read the book!
- Feed the pets!
- Study the vocabulary!
- Set the table!
- Take out the trash!
- Come to the party!
- Clean the toilet!
- Wash the clothes!
- Water the plants!
- Think!
- Close the door!
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- Make the bed!
- Put the phone in the backpack!
- Sweep the floor!
- Open the window!
- Say the vocabulary in Spanish!
- Do the homework!
- Cut the grass!
- Sleep on the sofa!
- Serve the tacos!
- Go to Spanish class!
- Have lunch in the cafeteria!
- Wash the dishes!
- Hurry up! (use a tener phrase for to hurry)
- Eat in the dining room!
- Clear the table!
30 Clues: Think! • Make the bed! • Cut the grass! • Read the book! • Feed the pets! • Set the table! • Close the door! • Sweep the floor! • Open the window! • Do the homework! • Serve the tacos! • Wash the dishes! • Clear the table! • Speak in Spanish! • Play in the yard! • Clean the toilet! • Wash the clothes! • Water the plants! • Sleep on the sofa! • Come to the party! • Take out the trash! • Go to Spanish class! • ...
Futbol 2024-03-07
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- ladder training for speed increase
- Country in North Africa
- number 25 for C.D Guadalajara
- 30 extra minutes past a match
- number 20 for C.D Guadalajara
- where you line up
- British country
- goat in Spanish
- 3 stripes in all fashion items
- borders south of U.S
- saints in Spanish
- maple syrup
- the shoes used for soccer
- land of freedom
- checkmark logo
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- you go there if you get a penalty
- the ball used for soccer
- used for training
- also known as bravo Juarez
- Penalty for a foul
- Ball passes over goal line
- number 4 for C.D Guadalajara
- Airline
- player 14 for chivas
- 50 states
- where you make a goal
- popular soda brand
- Credit card service
- tiger in Spanish
29 Clues: Airline • 50 states • maple syrup • checkmark logo • British country • goat in Spanish • land of freedom • tiger in Spanish • used for training • where you line up • saints in Spanish • Penalty for a foul • popular soda brand • Credit card service • player 14 for chivas • borders south of U.S • where you make a goal • Country in North Africa • the ball used for soccer • the shoes used for soccer • ...
VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2024-07-25
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- It is used to keep the order in the society
- It is the opposite of stand up
- It is the opposite of deny
- It is "cuidadoso" in Spanish
- It is used to indicate that something doesn't wordk
- It is "calle" in spanish
- It is the opposite of nothing
- It is opposite of upstairs
- It is the past of go
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- It is used to instruct a class
- It is similar to last years
- It is used to warman the house
- It is similat to beautiful
- It is the opposite of surrender
- It is the opposite of go
- It is the opposite of downstairs
- It is "registrarse" in Spanish
- It is the past of give
- It is similar to tear
- It is the past of stop
20 Clues: It is the past of go • It is similar to tear • It is the past of give • It is the past of stop • It is the opposite of go • It is "calle" in spanish • It is the opposite of deny • It is similat to beautiful • It is opposite of upstairs • It is similar to last years • It is "cuidadoso" in Spanish • It is the opposite of nothing • It is used to instruct a class • ...
Bless Me, Ultima Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-11
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- People you are related to
- To Fix using medicine
- Open Desert Plains
- The Town Antonio Lives In
- A Color
- Something you use to heal
- Antonios Mother's Last name
- An Animal of the Plains
- To harm someone using witchcraft
- Meeting with someone
- A Religious building
- A religious figure who teaches the bible
- A Sorcerer
- A Religious Figure
- The Healer/Curandera
- What skeletons are made of
- To Engage in a large scale fight
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- A Religious Spanish healer
- The Main Character
- Ultima's Spirit
- The Man who was shot
- A Religious Figure
- Spanish word for town
- Friend of the Marez Family
- A Sorcerer
- Where you go to learn
- The name of Antonio's Uncle
- Antonios Last Name
- Spanish word for witch
- A Fish
- The opposite of Good
31 Clues: A Fish • A Color • A Sorcerer • A Sorcerer • Ultima's Spirit • The Main Character • A Religious Figure • Open Desert Plains • Antonios Last Name • A Religious Figure • The Man who was shot • Meeting with someone • A Religious building • The opposite of Good • The Healer/Curandera • To Fix using medicine • Spanish word for town • Where you go to learn • Spanish word for witch • An Animal of the Plains • ...
STAHS Yr8 Crossword January 2021 2021-01-17
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- Maths: Two thirds multiplied by nine
- Maths: If I multiply two numbers I am finding their ________
- English: Who was Orsino madly in love with in 'Twelfth Night'?
- French: How do you say "novel" in French?
- Spanish: Which country's name translates as "rich coast" in Spanish? (5,4)
- Food Technology: This type of coarse flour can be mixed with offal, onion and spices to make Scottish Haggis
- Music: A Disney character that also has a film music technique named after him (6,5)
- Food Technology: The name of a staple food commonly used in North Africa
- Physics: We draw light in straight lines known as _____
- Latin: What is the accusative singular form of "puella"
- Art: A quick timed drawing is called a _______ drawing
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- Art: The Spanish artist who developed Cubism
- Latin: A retiarius was armed with a trident and what else?
- Physics: The line from which angles are measured in light experiments
- English: What was Viola's male name?
- French: What is the name of Asterix's friend in the French cartoon book series about the Gauls and Romans?
- Spanish: Which is the only country in Central and South America not to be Spanish speaking?
- Geography: volcanoes which have not erupted for many years are said to be _______
- History: The class system in France at the time of the French Revolution was called the _______ system
- History: Which English King was executed in 1649? (7,1)
- Music: Composer famous for going deaf
- Geography: The 'ring of fire' refers to the chain of volcanoes which surround which ocean?
22 Clues: Maths: Two thirds multiplied by nine • English: What was Viola's male name? • Music: Composer famous for going deaf • French: How do you say "novel" in French? • Art: The Spanish artist who developed Cubism • Art: A quick timed drawing is called a _______ drawing • History: Which English King was executed in 1649? (7,1) • ...
Rosalia 1 2020-08-31
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- the part of the globe that lies between the tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of Cancer.
- a French term for to bend, or bending.
- is part of a language family that developed among ancient peoples in South America
- a dance and music originated by the Garifuna people.
- the fruit of this tree, having a sweet juicy pulp and a hard skin
- a Spanish term for “come here”
- a Spanish term for Grandma
- are a mixed African and indigenous people originally from the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent who speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language.
- a Spanish term for the school
- the part of the inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers.
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- a Spanish term for grandmother
- an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education.
- the total range of activities and ideas of a group of people with shared traditions
- a Spanish term for “Shot.” It is a Honduran type of street Taco
- a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction.
- causing great surprise or sudden wonder
- vigorous; energetic; vital
- a work of art created by pasting on a single surface various materials such as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, maps, recipes, and other items that share a theme.
- feeling or exhibiting an inability to understand
- to take or receive gladly or willingly; to hug.
- trees a variety of trees that grow in the tropics.
- the ovoid edible fruit of this tree, having a smooth rind and sweet juicy orange-yellow flesh
22 Clues: vigorous; energetic; vital • a Spanish term for Grandma • a Spanish term for the school • a Spanish term for grandmother • a Spanish term for “come here” • a French term for to bend, or bending. • a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction. • causing great surprise or sudden wonder • to take or receive gladly or willingly; to hug. • ...
abc 2025-10-24
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- A state in the American Southwest that has a unique culture shaped by Native American, Spanish, and Mexican heritage, reflected in its cuisine, architecture, and traditions
- Known today as pilgrams
- Person who worked for several years in exchange for passage to America
- Businesses where investors share profits and risks to fund colonies
- Led a rebellion of frontier settlers against Virginia’s government in 1676
- Explorer and former Governor of Puerto Rico
- Leader of Jamestown who helped the colony survive
- Church members who wanted to "purify" or reform the Church of England
- he second permanent English Colony in North America
- The flagship of the Puritan expedition to America
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- An English settlement founded in 1630 by Puritans seeking to create a society based on religious beliefs
- First permanent English settlement in North America (1607)
- A nation that decided to take a stand against the colonists. The colonists formed an alliance with the Narragansett
- Conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- Conquistador and former Governor of New Spain
- Colony ruled directly by the English king
- Native American chief who led tribes near Jamestown
- A person of mixed race, especially one of Indigenous and Spanish or Portuguese descent
- A vast colonial territory of the Spanish Empire, established after the conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indigenous inhabitants of an area
20 Clues: Known today as pilgrams • Colony ruled directly by the English king • Explorer and former Governor of Puerto Rico • Conquistador and former Governor of New Spain • Leader of Jamestown who helped the colony survive • The flagship of the Puritan expedition to America • Native American chief who led tribes near Jamestown • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab. 2012-10-28
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- An example for the future
- fort
- point/ Involving something that turns in History
- Compact/ And agree made aboard a ship
- A way of giving thanks to God
- Spaniards Conquerors
- What happened when people weren't Anglican
- exchange/ A very important and famous exchange
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- Another class of Spanish
- a class of Spanish
- Where many workers worked in a field
- crew was the first to do it
- Reformation/ A religious movement
- An agreement to help and protect one and other
- de bois/ woodsmen
15 Clues: fort • de bois/ woodsmen • a class of Spanish • Spaniards Conquerors • Another class of Spanish • An example for the future • crew was the first to do it • A way of giving thanks to God • Reformation/ A religious movement • Where many workers worked in a field • Compact/ And agree made aboard a ship • What happened when people weren't Anglican • ...
Sydney Solnosky- Chapter 4 Section 1/2 2020-10-19
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- sailed the ocean blue in 1492 and landed in the Caribbean
- First colony in Virginia
- The Dutch holdings in North America
- Incan ruler
- Spanish followers of Hernando
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- "seven years war"
- The base of France's colonial empire
- a system which Native Americans farmed for Spanish rulers
- mix of Spanish and Native Americans
- sailed the ocean blue in 1519 and landed in Mexico
- Founded Plymouth
- conquered Incan Empire in 1532
- lands that are controlled by another nation
- "King Philips war" in 1675-1678
- Established a larger colony by Massachusetts Bay
15 Clues: Incan ruler • Founded Plymouth • "seven years war" • First colony in Virginia • Spanish followers of Hernando • conquered Incan Empire in 1532 • "King Philips war" in 1675-1678 • mix of Spanish and Native Americans • The Dutch holdings in North America • The base of France's colonial empire • lands that are controlled by another nation • ...
In the Time of the Butterflies Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-09
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- Spanish word meaning free (used onpage 150)
- being annoyed or mad due to something unjust (used on page 100)
- the state of being intense or passionate (used on page 100)
- attentive, polite, charming (used on page 98)
- the Spanish word that means “poor thing” (used on pages 6 and 23)
- Spanish word for colleague, companion, or peer (used on page 135)
- thin and bony due to suffering or age (used on page 112)
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- Spanish word for painkiller or sedative (used on page 97)
- Spanish word for peasant or farmer (used on page 8)
- gradually spreading of something, especially a color (page 140)
- the ability to predict the future or gain information using spiritual or supernatural powers (used on page 9)
- the feeling of misery or emptiness, often caused by grief (used on page 53)
- to slowly fade or disappear (used on page 98)
- can mean a person, especially a child, that has been neglected or abandoned, but in the context used in the book (page 6), it means a thin person that looks unhealthy
- very religious (used on page 9)
15 Clues: very religious (used on page 9) • Spanish word meaning free (used onpage 150) • to slowly fade or disappear (used on page 98) • attentive, polite, charming (used on page 98) • Spanish word for peasant or farmer (used on page 8) • thin and bony due to suffering or age (used on page 112) • Spanish word for painkiller or sedative (used on page 97) • ...
Exploration and Colonization of Texas 2022-12-01
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- a spanish cowboy.
- a celebration that a girl might have on her fifteenth birthday.
- a crop grown to sell at a market.
- a person who moves to a new country.
- a settlement where religion is taught.
- the overthrow of one government and its replacement with another.
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- a Spanish town
- a Spanish military fort.
- a conqueror, especially one of spanish descent from the sixteenth century.
- the limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness.
- a land agent who recruits new settlers, divides up property, and keeps the law.
- a settlement of people who have moved to another country but are still ruled by their home country.
- a person who rules a country as a representative of his or her king and is empowered to act in the king's name.
- a journey made for a special purpose.
- volunteer soldiers.
- the practice of owning people and forcing them to work without pay.
16 Clues: a Spanish town • a spanish cowboy. • volunteer soldiers. • a Spanish military fort. • a crop grown to sell at a market. • a person who moves to a new country. • a journey made for a special purpose. • a settlement where religion is taught. • the limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness. • a celebration that a girl might have on her fifteenth birthday. • ...
Community S01E02 2014-01-15
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- What type of college is Greendale?
- What celebrity do Abed and Troy mention in their Spanish rap?
- What is the name of the actor who plays Pierce?
- To think of as many ideas as possible
- At the protest Troy tells Abed he has horrible _______.
- How many phrases do the students need to use in Spanish conversation?
- The director of a university or college
- El Tigre Chino is Señor Chang´s _________.
- What did the shirt Abed traded with Jeff have on it?
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- Who, according to Britta, is being murdered in Guatemala?
- Britta, Abed, Pierce and Jeffrey all ______ (change) cards in Spanish class.
- According to Señor Chang, what is 90% of Spanish?
- A synonym for lateness
- What do the students hold in the protests?
- What the students put over their mouths
- What grade did Pierce and Jeff get on their presentation?
16 Clues: A synonym for lateness • What type of college is Greendale? • To think of as many ideas as possible • The director of a university or college • What the students put over their mouths • What do the students hold in the protests? • El Tigre Chino is Señor Chang´s _________. • What is the name of the actor who plays Pierce? • ...
La Ropa Spanish Crossword 2023-12-14
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- women usually wear this to a wedding
- what is clothing in spanish?
- when your describing your clothes the _______ should match the noun
- shoes in spanish
- babies wear (diaper in spanish)so they dont use the bathroom on the floor
- pants in spanish
- what would you say when telling someone what YOU are wearing
- rather than a dress females would most likely wear this
- most people wear this on their feet before their shoes
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- this is used to hold money
- a comfy piece of clothing that keeps you warm
- men usually wear this to a wedding
- this is something mainly women wear to carry their items
- most people wear these when they go to the beach
- married people exchange these within each other
- females usually wear these long or short that can sometimes be mistaken as shorts
16 Clues: shoes in spanish • pants in spanish • this is used to hold money • what is clothing in spanish? • men usually wear this to a wedding • women usually wear this to a wedding • a comfy piece of clothing that keeps you warm • married people exchange these within each other • most people wear these when they go to the beach • most people wear this on their feet before their shoes • ...
