spanish Crossword Puzzles
Crossword AR word puzzle 2024-10-15
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- Translate “to work”in spanish
- Identify the ar verb, “ Tù Ceno en el restaurante”
- conjugate contestar into the ellos form
- conjugate estudiar into the yo form
- opposite of “to drink”
- opposite of talking
- opposite of talking
- fill in the blank “_______ con tocino y huevo”
- translate “look for” in spanish
- identify the conjugate and unconjugated it, “ Yo terminàis la tarea”
- identify the conjugate and unconjugated it , “ Tù llegas en el aeropuerto”
- fill in the blank “_____ en clase de arte” (something you can do in art).
- conjugate bailar into a nosotros form
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- Cantar in the Vosotros form
- identify the conjugate and unconjugated it, “ necesito practicar baile”
- what is the unconjugated form of deseamos
- translate “to buy” in spanish
- conjugate descansar into the ellos form
- what do we call it when people are talking to one another
- the opposite of running
- conjugate viajar into the tù form
- opposite of learning
- conjugate explicar into the nosotros form
- conjugate mirar into the yo form
24 Clues: opposite of talking • opposite of talking • opposite of learning • opposite of “to drink” • the opposite of running • Cantar in the Vosotros form • Translate “to work”in spanish • translate “to buy” in spanish • translate “look for” in spanish • conjugate mirar into the yo form • conjugate viajar into the tù form • conjugate estudiar into the yo form • ...
AZTEC 2025-06-03
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- Spanish land grant system
- a reclining statue with a bowl for human hearts
- a disease that spreads rapidly and widely
- drawings or paintings on rock walls
- supplies of gold and silver
- name of the civilization created by the Mexica
- a celebration or ceremony
- the Christian reconquest of Spain (background to Aztec contact)
- gifts and taxes collected by the Aztecs from conquered groups
- the language spoken by the Aztecs
- Aztec books made from deerskin or bark
- persons of mixed Spanish and Aztec descent
- a knotted-string record system used by Andean cultures
- a device used to throw a short spear
- pictures or symbols used in writing
- volcanic glass
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- art carved into rock
- the Aztec school for nobles
- floating islands used for agriculture
- Spanish leader of an expedition to colonize other lands
- Aztec school for commoners
- a brilliantly coloured rainforest bird
- a tall hill across the lake from Tenochtitlan
- a nocturnal wildcat
- units of organization in Aztec society
25 Clues: volcanic glass • a nocturnal wildcat • art carved into rock • Spanish land grant system • a celebration or ceremony • Aztec school for commoners • the Aztec school for nobles • supplies of gold and silver • the language spoken by the Aztecs • drawings or paintings on rock walls • pictures or symbols used in writing • a device used to throw a short spear • ...
APUSH Fall Midterm Review 2025-11-01
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- a 1680 successful uprising against the Spanish
- a complex Atlantic trade network
- a Puritan dissenter in Massachusetts Bay
- last name of a Spanish friar who defended Native American rights
- an economic theory favoring the mother country
- a British policy of loose law enforcement
- a Spanish colonial system of using native labor
- a 1776 document stating independence
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- the first U.S. government framework
- the British king during the American Revolution
- a religious revival movement
- a pamphlet by Thomas Paine for independence
- a protest where tea was dumped in a harbor
- a 1676 uprising of frontier settlers
- a cartoon by Franklin for colonial unity
- a direct tax on paper goods in the colonies
- a brutal voyage for enslaved Africans
- a cash crop that fueled Chesapeake slavery
- a former slave who wrote about his experiences
- a theological argument about native rights
- a law banning settlement west of the Appalachians
- a series of British trade restrictions
- a Native American leader who fought colonists in 1763
23 Clues: a religious revival movement • a complex Atlantic trade network • the first U.S. government framework • a 1676 uprising of frontier settlers • a 1776 document stating independence • a brutal voyage for enslaved Africans • a series of British trade restrictions • a cartoon by Franklin for colonial unity • a Puritan dissenter in Massachusetts Bay • ...
Gilded Age/Spanish-American War 2025-11-21
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- Exaggerated style of journalism.
- Fought for their independence and lost to the US.
- Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age.
- Name of Philippine Leader of independence movement.
- Leader of the Rough Riders and Future President.
- Robber Baron of the Oil Industry.
- Huge difference in pay for the rich and their workers.
- Country who lost a war to the US in 1898.
- Corrupt political organization in New York.
- Act of bullying smaller countries for resources.
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- Robber Baron of the Steel Industry.
- Hands off approach from the government.
- Treated harshly by the Spanish.
- Still a territory of the US today.
- Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor.
- system built on manufacturing factories.
- Name of Author who coined the term "Gilded Age."
- Name of Voluntary Military group who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- Business leaders who used ruthless tactics.
- What US became after winning Spanish-American War.
- Country who US became trading partners with thanks to their Open Door Policy.
21 Clues: Treated harshly by the Spanish. • Exaggerated style of journalism. • Robber Baron of the Oil Industry. • Still a territory of the US today. • Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age. • Robber Baron of the Steel Industry. • Hands off approach from the government. • system built on manufacturing factories. • Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor. • ...
Chapter 30 Review Game 2013-01-08
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- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for England
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- Spanish conquerors
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- Sailed into New York Bay
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- a line that marks a boundary
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- Dias Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first, and discovered the Cape of Good Hope
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- overthrow of officers
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- Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- a commander of English warships that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- sailing completely around the world
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- Spanish word for peaceful
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- line drawn by the Pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts, with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
37 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage • ...
Age of Discovery 2013-01-08
Across
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- sailing completely around the world
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- line drawn by the Pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts, with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- overthrow of officers
- / English / France Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- King of Portugal's new name for Cape of Storms, southern tip of africa
- Spanish conquerors
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- pox Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for england
- Explored southwest route to Asia
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- Sailed into New York Bay
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- a line that marks a boundary
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- Spanish word for peaceful
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
- a commander of english warships that attacked spanish ships carrying treasure
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia • ...
Secrets of Teachers at Fox Lane 2016-10-24
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- / Wears pants that have a zipper at the knee
- / Spanish Teacher from the Dominican Republic
- / Assistant Principal that used to teach Spanish
- / Has a deep voice, coaches Varsity Football, and Varsity Girls Lacrosse
- / Interim Principal
- / Biology Teacher and Track Coach
- / Makes videos for his students to learn at home
- / Former Principal at Fox Lane, known as "Joelberg"
- / Wrote a speech about the color “orange”
- / Spanish Teacher from Long Island
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- / Also works as a Custodian over the summer
- / Wears a different superhero shirt every day
- / Can do a split
- / 1st Year Athletic Director
- / APUSH Teacher that most of his female students have crushes on
- / Math teacher who buys her students food
- / Geology Teacher that went to Fox Lane
- / That really nice lady at the front of the Guidance Office
- / Drives a gold minivan and has a lamp in his classroom
- / There are rumors that this teacher was a monk
20 Clues: / Can do a split • / Interim Principal • / 1st Year Athletic Director • / Biology Teacher and Track Coach • / Spanish Teacher from Long Island • / Geology Teacher that went to Fox Lane • / Math teacher who buys her students food • / Wrote a speech about the color “orange” • / Also works as a Custodian over the summer • / Wears pants that have a zipper at the knee • ...
Whispers from the Dead 2021-04-05
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- Thinking and acting for yourself.
- Person in a country illegally.
- Longing or yearning for something.
- Expelled by a country.
- In a savagely, violent way.
- Comes in spirit seeking help for the other side.
- Susceptible to physical or emotional attack.
- Deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Spanish word for "died."
- People becoming residents of other countries.
- To think you see or hear things not there.
- Being snobby or prideful about yourself.
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- Details that could prove a person guilty.
- Spanish word for "find him."
- Hesitating or doubting.
- Platform enclosed by a wall on upper floors.
- Feeling hopeless about a situation.
- Harsh sound produced in the throat.
- Official paper signed by a judge to arrest people
- Spanish word for "help."
- Linked to spirits due to a near-death experience.
- Hardison Help in breaking a cold case.
- Lives in disguise due to his illegal actions.
- Has a friend involved in illegal actions.
- In a way that involves strength and energy.
25 Clues: Expelled by a country. • Hesitating or doubting. • Spanish word for "help." • Spanish word for "died." • In a savagely, violent way. • Spanish word for "find him." • Person in a country illegally. • Thinking and acting for yourself. • Longing or yearning for something. • Feeling hopeless about a situation. • Harsh sound produced in the throat. • ...
Life of Jose Rizal 2024-05-09
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- The city where Rizal was executed by the Spanish authorities
- The language in which Rizal wrote most of his works
- Rizal's younger sister who supported him
- Rizal's sister who helped preserve his legacy and writings
- The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings
- The European country where Rizal frequented libraries
- Rizal's close friend and supporter
- Rizal's eldest sister who played a maternal role
- The monument erected in honor of Rizal in Manila
- The number of siblings Rizal had
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- Rizal's older brother
- The island where Rizal was born in the Philippines
- He wrote the novel that exposed the abuses of Spanish colonial
- Rizal's occupation that involved treating patients' eye ailments
- Rizal's famous farewell poem before his execution
- Rizal's mother, a highly educated
- Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer
- Rizal's famous novel that served as a sequel to "Noli Me Tangere."
- The university where Rizal studied medicine
- The country where Rizal studied ophthalmology during his travels
20 Clues: Rizal's older brother • The number of siblings Rizal had • Rizal's mother, a highly educated • Rizal's close friend and supporter • Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer • Rizal's younger sister who supported him • The university where Rizal studied medicine • The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings • Rizal's eldest sister who played a maternal role • ...
Final Project for Locura 2022-04-01
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- crunchy, sweet fritters, eaten at easter.
- the name of the head and face coverings of the penitents.
- style of the Moorish palace, the Alhambra.
- the name of the peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located.
- Santa, holy week in Spanish
- when seasons change.
- the time before lent with all the festivities.
- confetti-filled eggs broken over the head of another for luck.
- a religious song.
- 40 days before Easter.
- offerings to the virgin mary.
- was the ruler of valencia before reunification under the catholic king.
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- the day before ash Wednesday.
- means fat Tuesday in French.
- the original meaning of fallas.
- the burning of the ninots.
- is the place in the US that celebrates carnival the best.
- the big firework show.
- made fun of someone or something
- the big puppet or doll that is burned on march 19th.
- means parade in Spanish.
- the Spanish version of french toast, is eaten during lent and easter.
22 Clues: a religious song. • when seasons change. • the big firework show. • 40 days before Easter. • means parade in Spanish. • the burning of the ninots. • Santa, holy week in Spanish • means fat Tuesday in French. • the day before ash Wednesday. • offerings to the virgin mary. • the original meaning of fallas. • made fun of someone or something • crunchy, sweet fritters, eaten at easter. • ...
Players for EPL and La Liga 2025-10-16
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- Spanish striker playing for Atletico Madrid
- Norwegian captain of Arsenal
- French forward who plays for Atletico Madrid
- Portuguese midfielder for Manchester United
- Creative midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur
- Egyptian forward who scores many goals for Liverpool
- Belgian star who makes great passes for Man City
- Croatian midfielder who controls Real Madrid’s midfield
- Polish striker who plays for Barcelona
- Young English midfielder playing for Real Madrid
- Brazilian goalkeeper for Liverpool
- Swedish striker playing for Newcastle United
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- South Korean player and Tottenham captain
- Manchester City’s top goal scorer from Norway
- Strong Spanish midfielder for Manchester City
- German goalkeeper for Barcelona
- England winger who plays for Chelsea
- Argentine defender who plays for Manchester United
- Young English star at Manchester City
- Liverpool defender known for his strong crosses
- Portuguese forward who plays for Barcelona
- Young Spanish midfielder for Barcelona
- Fast Brazilian winger for Real Madrid
- Fast striker from Manchester United
- Young English winger who plays for Arsenal
25 Clues: Norwegian captain of Arsenal • German goalkeeper for Barcelona • Brazilian goalkeeper for Liverpool • Fast striker from Manchester United • England winger who plays for Chelsea • Young English star at Manchester City • Fast Brazilian winger for Real Madrid • Young Spanish midfielder for Barcelona • Polish striker who plays for Barcelona • ...
Gilded Age/Spanish-American War 2025-11-21
Across
- Exaggerated style of journalism.
- Fought for their independence and lost to the US.
- Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age.
- Name of Philippine Leader of independence movement.
- Leader of the Rough Riders and Future President.
- Robber Baron of the Oil Industry.
- Huge difference in pay for the rich and their workers.
- Country who lost a war to the US in 1898.
- Corrupt political organization in New York.
- Act of bullying smaller countries for resources.
Down
- Robber Baron of the Steel Industry.
- Hands off approach from the government.
- Treated harshly by the Spanish.
- Still a territory of the US today.
- Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor.
- system built on manufacturing factories.
- Name of Author who coined the term "Gilded Age."
- Name of Voluntary Military group who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- Business leaders who used ruthless tactics.
- What US became after winning Spanish-American War.
- Country who US became trading partners with thanks to their Open Door Policy.
21 Clues: Treated harshly by the Spanish. • Exaggerated style of journalism. • Robber Baron of the Oil Industry. • Still a territory of the US today. • Meaning of "Gilded" in Gilded Age. • Robber Baron of the Steel Industry. • Hands off approach from the government. • system built on manufacturing factories. • Boat that was sunk off the Havana Harbor. • ...
Latin American Revolution Terms 2025-10-02
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- Napoleon's brother that was placed onto the Spanish throne.
- Major cash crop grown in Haiti.
- The country that owned most of South America from the 1700s to 1800s.
- A nickname for Simon Bolivar.
- A person of Spanish descent that was born in the Americas.
- Country who ruled over Brazil before it became independent.
- Leader of the Venezuelan revolution.
- Another word for independence that starts with an "A"
- Leader of the Haitian revolution.
- First country to abolish slavery.
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- The highest social class under Spanish rule in the Americas.
- Ruler of Brazil who gave his citizens independence.
- Leader of the Peruvian revolution.
- One of the revolutions that inspired the Latin American revolutions.
- A union of the countries Venezuela,Columbia, and Ecuador led by Simon Bolivar
- Leader of the Argentinian revolution.
- A creole priest who started the revolution in Mexico.
- War general that was a main cause of the Latin American revolutions.
- Country named after Simon Bolivar.
- Colombian seamstress who became a spy
20 Clues: A nickname for Simon Bolivar. • Major cash crop grown in Haiti. • Leader of the Haitian revolution. • First country to abolish slavery. • Leader of the Peruvian revolution. • Country named after Simon Bolivar. • Leader of the Venezuelan revolution. • Leader of the Argentinian revolution. • Colombian seamstress who became a spy • ...
The Portorreal Dominican Republic Mango Sanctuary Newspaper 2.058136757 2025-09-10
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- a spicy tomato sauce in Latin American
- What you call a person from Dominican Republic
- a term of endearment used to affectionately address a male child or younger person
- "What's up?", "How's it going?", or "What's happening?" in spanish
- a boot-shaped country in Southern Europe and famous for Pasta and pizza
- a way to decline something
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- a style of romantic music originating in the Dominican Republic.
- the spanish country in Europe
- the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic
- vocal or instrumental sounds combined in a way to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- a tropical fruit usually large ovoid or oblong fruit with a firm yellowish-red skin
- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- What you call your relatives in spanish
13 Clues: a way to decline something • the spanish country in Europe • a spicy tomato sauce in Latin American • What you call your relatives in spanish • What you call a person from Dominican Republic • relating to Spain, its people, or its language. • the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic • a style of romantic music originating in the Dominican Republic. • ...
El Medio Ambiente & Cognates 2025-05-21
Across
- What is the Spanish word for "Earth"?
- What is the Spanish cognate for "velocity"?
- What is the Spanish cognate for "bomb"?
- What does "Medio Ambiente" mean in English?
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- What does "reducir" mean in English?
- What is the Spanish word for "Recycle"?
- What is the Spanish word for "trash"?
- What is the Spanish cognate for "lemon"?
8 Clues: What does "reducir" mean in English? • What is the Spanish word for "trash"? • What is the Spanish word for "Earth"? • What is the Spanish word for "Recycle"? • What is the Spanish cognate for "bomb"? • What is the Spanish cognate for "lemon"? • What is the Spanish cognate for "velocity"? • What does "Medio Ambiente" mean in English?
Missions 2016-11-01
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- A small _____.
- He was the first ______ of the missions.
- A ____ build by the spanish.
- To change someones _______.
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- A spanish _______ at a mission.
- ________ against people in charge.
- A ______.
- A ceremony were _______ joined the church.
- A newly _______ native american memmber of a mission.
- A symbol that has ___ on it.
- A ______ and other things build by the spanish.
11 Clues: A ______. • A small _____. • To change someones _______. • A symbol that has ___ on it. • A ____ build by the spanish. • A spanish _______ at a mission. • ________ against people in charge. • He was the first ______ of the missions. • A ceremony were _______ joined the church. • A ______ and other things build by the spanish. • ...
American and Spanish Culture 2026-01-14
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- A popular sandwich with a beef patty, usually in the US
- A traditional Spanish dance with guitar and singing
- The American way of saying 'football', the most popular sport in Spain
- A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop
- A traditional Spanish rice dish with seafood or chicken
- A sport played mainly in the USA with an oval-shaped ball
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- Sweet fried dough often eaten in Spain for breakfast or snacks
- The national bird of the USA
- Fried Spanish snacks filled with ham, chicken, or cheese
- Cooking meat outdoors over a fire or grill, popular in the USA
- Small Spanish dishes shared at meals
- Famous place in the USA where movies are made
- A holiday in the USA to give thanks and eat turkey
13 Clues: The national bird of the USA • Small Spanish dishes shared at meals • Famous place in the USA where movies are made • A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop • A holiday in the USA to give thanks and eat turkey • A traditional Spanish dance with guitar and singing • A popular sandwich with a beef patty, usually in the US • ...
Spanish Armada 2025-07-04
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- — The result for England after the failure of the Spanish Armada
- — The religion of King Philip II and Spain
- — The region where Elizabeth supported rebels against Spain
- — A natural disaster that helped defeat the Spanish Armada
- ships — The tactic used by the English to scatter the Armada
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- — The religion followed by Elizabeth I and most of England
- — The queen of England during the time of the Spanish Armada
- — The large Spanish fleet sent to invade England in 1588
- — The king of Spain who launched the Armada against England
- — English sailor who attacked Spanish ships and stole treasure
10 Clues: — The religion of King Philip II and Spain • — The large Spanish fleet sent to invade England in 1588 • — The religion followed by Elizabeth I and most of England • — A natural disaster that helped defeat the Spanish Armada • — The king of Spain who launched the Armada against England • — The region where Elizabeth supported rebels against Spain • ...
Nacionalidades 2012-04-16
Age of Exploration 2013-01-08
Across
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- sailing completely around the world
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for england
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- Spanish word for peaceful
- overthrow of officers
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
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- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- Sailed into New York Bay
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- de Leon sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- of Good Hope King of Portugal's new name for Cape of Storms, southern tip of africa
- a line that marks a boundary
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- English France Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- Spanish conquerors
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- line of demarcation line drawn by the Pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts, with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- a commander of english warships that attacked spanish ships carrying treasure
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia • ...
Age of Discovery 2013-01-08
Across
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa
- Explored southwest rout to Asia
- line drawn by the pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- King of Portugal's new name for Cape of Storms, southern tip of Africa
- sailed west for a waterway to India and explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, and later explored the coast of Venezuela and Central America
- first too travel beyond Mediterranean Sea and explored southeast route to Asia
- explored Peru, conquered Incas, built Lima, Peru
- a small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic
- disease spread by Europeans in the Americas; led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Pope who drew the Line of Demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in Americas
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled cities of Gold.
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- gold and silver in the form of bars to use coins
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico; destroyed the Aztec civilization
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- Spanish conquerors
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- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- set up the first European school for navigators, designed and build caravels, discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expiditions
- Contries that looked for a northwest passage.
- Spanish word for peaceful
- a line that marks a boundary
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean; first European to see the Great South Sea
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain
- Sailed into New York Bay
- Discovered Newfoundland Nova Scotia and established claims for England.
- sailing completely around the world
- overthrow of officers
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- looked for western route to East Indies/ straight of Magellan named after him/ he renamed the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean and circumnavigated the world.
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- a commander of English worships that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest rout to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • Contries that looked for a northwest passage. • ...
SS 6 Topic 3 L1-4 2022-11-18
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- spanish explorers that conquered territory
- meet some of the wishes of
- written transfer of property
- buildings for viewing the sun, moon, and stars
- parts that go together in complicated ways
- symbol that stands for a word or idea
- mixed American Indian and European descent
- grant from spanish government to farm land
- process of transferring ownership of a business to the government
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- to rule of have power over
- to watch or keep track of
- European people born in Spain
- Cession when Mexico gave up 1/3 of its territory
- colorful tropical bird
- people of African and European descent
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- wall to hold back water
- Exchange the exchange of people, other living things, and idea between the Western and Eastern hemispheres
- Revolution an armed rebellion in which people from Mexico fought for political and social reform
- agriculture process that uses land until its not fertile
- small area of land
- originate from
- artificial islands
- fixed and unchanging
- bowl shaped area
- pipes or canals that carry fresh water
26 Clues: originate from • bowl shaped area • small area of land • artificial islands • fixed and unchanging • colorful tropical bird • wall to hold back water • to watch or keep track of • to rule of have power over • meet some of the wishes of • written transfer of property • European people born in Spain • symbol that stands for a word or idea • people of African and European descent • ...
Hispanic traditions 2013-04-10
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- Spain's capital
- The country where "guineo" means banana.
- The country where "platano" means banana.
- The city is Spain where Christopher Columbus is buried
- What Spanish people do between 1-3 everyday
- A ceremony in Mexico celebration a girl's 15th birthday
- A language also spoken in Spain (in Barcelona)
- A famous painter from Spain
- An Mexican instrument that one shakes
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- Flowers placed on graves to celebrate the lives of those who have died.
- The #1 sport in Spain
- The largest museum in Spain
- A popular rice dish in Spanish
- A type of Mexican music commonly played at birthdays
- A popular traditional dance of Spain
- La _______ Familia is a building NOT a family
- The country where Sra. Hite studied Spanish.
- Restaurants that only serve appitizers
- An object that is hug that is filled with candy and children hit it to make the candy fall out.
- Dia de los __________: A tradition in Mexico which celebrates the lives of those who have died.
20 Clues: Spain's capital • The #1 sport in Spain • The largest museum in Spain • A famous painter from Spain • A popular rice dish in Spanish • A popular traditional dance of Spain • An Mexican instrument that one shakes • Restaurants that only serve appitizers • The country where "guineo" means banana. • The country where "platano" means banana. • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- the first permanent colony in America.
- capital of mexico city.
- created a colony in Rhode island.
- allowed investors to pool their wealth to fund a colony.
- person who led the first settlers in Massachusettes Bay Colony.
- someone who has rights for a piece of land.
- invented by the Virgina Company to lure people to visit.
- person who found pennsylvania.
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- religious group known for their strict beliefs in religion.
- religious group known for their ability to tolerate people , things, etc.
- people who established their own congregation.
- what happened when spanich got mixed with the native people.
- conquistador who explored Florida.
- spanish explorer who wrecked the aztec.
- a colony founded by the Dutch in 1621.
- said that worshipers should interpret the bible by themselves.
- spanish conqueror or explorer.
- person who became the leader of the powhatan land which is now known as Jamestown.
- people who lived on the land that is now known as Jamestown.
- leader who led an uprising against the spanish.
20 Clues: capital of mexico city. • spanish conqueror or explorer. • person who found pennsylvania. • created a colony in Rhode island. • conquistador who explored Florida. • the first permanent colony in America. • a colony founded by the Dutch in 1621. • spanish explorer who wrecked the aztec. • someone who has rights for a piece of land. • ...
AP World History Crossword Puzzle Units 3 and 4 2022-03-16
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- which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- map making
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- Spanish commercial center
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- landowners
- landed in India in 1498
- map of stars & galaxies
- from trade based economy using silver and gold
- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
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- empire based on small outposts
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- 1st to circumnavigate globe
- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- route through or around North America to East Asia
- Spanish soldiers
- by investors who bought stock in them
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- heavy armed Spanish ships
25 Clues: map making • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • map of stars & galaxies • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • 1st to circumnavigate globe • empire based on small outposts • all of estate goes to eldest son • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • around southern tip of Africa in 1488 • ...
Adam and Eve... Ernest and Young... Thelma and Loiusse... 2024-04-13
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- - "Traditional Boat"
- - "Expansionist Policy"
- - "Forced Relocation"
- - "Irregular Warfare"
- - "Historic Spanish Ships"
- - "Supreme Deity"
- - "Noble Title"
- - "Ceremonial Headwear"
- - "Mythical Creature"
- - "Educated Class"
- - "Blood Compact"
- - "Palm Wine"
- - "Spanish Colonial Elite"
- trade - "Maritime Commerce Route"
- - "Advancements in Tools and Machinery"
- - "Traditional Carts"
- - "Traditional Beef Jerky"
- - "Government Levy"
- - "Foreign Domination"
- - "Ancient Boat"
- - "Local Leader"
- - "Weak Governance"
- trade - "Unrestricted Commerce"
- - "Mythical Bird"
- - "Ancient Script"
- - "Philippine National Dish"
- - "Religious Offering"
- - "Folklore Story"
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- – Tibaw - "Death Vigil Tradition"
- - "Spanish Colonial Settlers"
- - "Town Crier"
- - "Liberation from Bondage"
- - "Urban Promenades"
- - "Rule by the People"
- - "Pre-Wedding Ritual"
- time - "Era of Calm"
- - "Noble Class"
- - "Ancient Language"
- - "Swidden Agriculture"
- - "Body Art"
- - "Philippine Debate Poetry"
- - "Resistance Movement"
- - "Magical Amulet"
- - "Indigenous Person"
- - "Study of the Natural World"
- - "Community Unity"
- - "Exchange of Goods"
- - "Quick Service Restaurant"
- - "Indigenous Watercraft"
- - "Social Organization"
- - "Heavy Military Equipment"
- - "Traditional Image"
52 Clues: - "Body Art" • - "Palm Wine" • - "Town Crier" • - "Noble Class" • - "Noble Title" • - "Ancient Boat" • - "Local Leader" • - "Supreme Deity" • - "Blood Compact" • - "Mythical Bird" • - "Educated Class" • - "Magical Amulet" • - "Ancient Script" • - "Folklore Story" • - "Community Unity" • - "Government Levy" • - "Weak Governance" • - "Traditional Boat" • - "Urban Promenades" • time - "Era of Calm" • ...
Adam and Eve... 2024-04-13
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- - "Traditional Boat"
- - "Expansionist Policy"
- - "Forced Relocation"
- - "Irregular Warfare"
- - "Historic Spanish Ships"
- - "Supreme Deity"
- - "Noble Title"
- - "Ceremonial Headwear"
- - "Mythical Creature"
- - "Educated Class"
- - "Blood Compact"
- - "Palm Wine"
- - "Spanish Colonial Elite"
- trade - "Maritime Commerce Route"
- - "Advancements in Tools and Machinery"
- - "Traditional Carts"
- - "Traditional Beef Jerky"
- - "Government Levy"
- - "Foreign Domination"
- - "Ancient Boat"
- - "Local Leader"
- - "Weak Governance"
- trade - "Unrestricted Commerce"
- - "Mythical Bird"
- - "Ancient Script"
- - "Philippine National Dish"
- - "Religious Offering"
- - "Folklore Story"
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- – Tibaw - "Death Vigil Tradition"
- - "Spanish Colonial Settlers"
- - "Town Crier"
- - "Liberation from Bondage"
- - "Urban Promenades"
- - "Rule by the People"
- - "Pre-Wedding Ritual"
- time - "Era of Calm"
- - "Noble Class"
- - "Ancient Language"
- - "Swidden Agriculture"
- - "Body Art"
- - "Philippine Debate Poetry"
- - "Resistance Movement"
- - "Magical Amulet"
- - "Indigenous Person"
- - "Study of the Natural World"
- - "Community Unity"
- - "Exchange of Goods"
- - "Quick Service Restaurant"
- - "Indigenous Watercraft"
- - "Social Organization"
- - "Heavy Military Equipment"
- - "Traditional Image"
52 Clues: - "Body Art" • - "Palm Wine" • - "Town Crier" • - "Noble Class" • - "Noble Title" • - "Ancient Boat" • - "Local Leader" • - "Supreme Deity" • - "Blood Compact" • - "Mythical Bird" • - "Educated Class" • - "Magical Amulet" • - "Ancient Script" • - "Folklore Story" • - "Community Unity" • - "Government Levy" • - "Weak Governance" • - "Traditional Boat" • - "Urban Promenades" • time - "Era of Calm" • ...
describes the cultural, political and educational landscapes in the Philippines during various regimes.. 2024-04-13
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- - "Traditional Boat"
- - "Expansionist Policy"
- - "Forced Relocation"
- - "Irregular Warfare"
- - "Historic Spanish Ships"
- - "Supreme Deity"
- - "Noble Title"
- - "Ceremonial Headwear"
- - "Mythical Creature"
- - "Educated Class"
- - "Blood Compact"
- - "Palm Wine"
- - "Spanish Colonial Elite"
- trade - "Maritime Commerce Route"
- - "Advancements in Tools and Machinery"
- - "Traditional Carts"
- - "Traditional Beef Jerky"
- - "Government Levy"
- - "Foreign Domination"
- - "Ancient Boat"
- - "Local Leader"
- - "Weak Governance"
- trade - "Unrestricted Commerce"
- - "Mythical Bird"
- - "Ancient Script"
- - "Philippine National Dish"
- - "Religious Offering"
- - "Folklore Story"
Down
- – Tibaw - "Death Vigil Tradition"
- - "Spanish Colonial Settlers"
- - "Town Crier"
- - "Liberation from Bondage"
- - "Urban Promenades"
- - "Rule by the People"
- - "Pre-Wedding Ritual"
- time - "Era of Calm"
- - "Noble Class"
- - "Ancient Language"
- - "Swidden Agriculture"
- - "Body Art"
- - "Philippine Debate Poetry"
- - "Resistance Movement"
- - "Magical Amulet"
- - "Indigenous Person"
- - "Study of the Natural World"
- - "Community Unity"
- - "Exchange of Goods"
- - "Quick Service Restaurant"
- - "Indigenous Watercraft"
- - "Social Organization"
- - "Heavy Military Equipment"
- - "Traditional Image"
52 Clues: - "Body Art" • - "Palm Wine" • - "Town Crier" • - "Noble Class" • - "Noble Title" • - "Ancient Boat" • - "Local Leader" • - "Supreme Deity" • - "Blood Compact" • - "Mythical Bird" • - "Educated Class" • - "Magical Amulet" • - "Ancient Script" • - "Folklore Story" • - "Community Unity" • - "Government Levy" • - "Weak Governance" • - "Traditional Boat" • - "Urban Promenades" • time - "Era of Calm" • ...
Ethnic Studies 4.2 (California Missions) 2024-08-13
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- Indigenous Californian who described the abusive treatment of mission overseers
- Spanish colonial system to control Native Americans, convert them to Catholicism, and force them to work
- one's sense of being male, female, both, or neither one
- physical characteristics that define male and female
- whippings
- Spanish missionary who established 9 of the 21 missions in California
- American author who wrote about the unjust treatment of Native Americans by Anglos settlers
- people considered both male and female in Native American cultures
- Mexican citizen who wrote about the cruel treatment of Native Americans by Spanish missionaries
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- French naval officer who compared missions to West Indian slave colonies
- artist commissioned to paint the California missions
- to fight against
- Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821
- similarity
- Native American tribe from present-day Los Angeles
- present-day state of California
- to remove or get rid of
- Russian artist who documented Native life in California
- cruelty
- wealthy Californio who lost his lands to Anglo settlers
20 Clues: cruelty • whippings • similarity • to fight against • to remove or get rid of • present-day state of California • Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821 • Native American tribe from present-day Los Angeles • artist commissioned to paint the California missions • physical characteristics that define male and female • one's sense of being male, female, both, or neither one • ...
Life of Jose Rizal 2024-05-09
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- He wrote the novel that exposed the abuses of Spanish colonial
- The city where Rizal was executed by the Spanish authorities
- The island where Rizal was born in the Philippines
- Rizal's close friend and supporter
- Rizal's eldest sister who played a maternal role
- Rizal's mother, a highly educated
- The European country where Rizal frequented libraries
- Rizal's famous novel that served as a sequel to "Noli Me Tangere."
- Rizal's older brother
- The language in which Rizal wrote most of his works
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- Rizal's occupation that involved treating patients' eye ailments
- The monument erected in honor of Rizal in Manila
- Rizal's famous farewell poem before his execution
- Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer
- The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings
- The number of siblings Rizal had
- The country where Rizal studied ophthalmology during his travels
- The university where Rizal studied medicine
- Rizal's sister who helped preserve his legacy and writings
- Rizal's younger sister who supported him
20 Clues: Rizal's older brother • The number of siblings Rizal had • Rizal's mother, a highly educated • Rizal's close friend and supporter • Rizal's father, a landowner and farmer • Rizal's younger sister who supported him • The university where Rizal studied medicine • The pen name Rizal used in his travel writings • The monument erected in honor of Rizal in Manila • ...
Crossword 2024-04-20
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- Winged insect or swim stroke
- This is the brightest planet
- You might find a pot of gold at the end of this
- ___ With a Chance of Meatballs
- Prehistoric remain studied by scientists
- Movement of animals from one region to another
- Spanish for "night"
- Hairstyle that uses three sections of hair
- Adults have 32 of these
- The line around a geometric shape
- The official languages in this country are French and English
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- 10 times 2
- Italian for ice cream
- Spanish greeting "____ Dias!"
- Opposite of "close"
- This sea creature has no bones, heart, brain or eyes
- This is a red color or a name
- 16 divided by 2
- You might call yourself this if you're a fan of the Eras Tour
- The sixth month
- Crocodiles and tortoises belong in this category of animals
- Spanish for spoon
- Peanut ___ and jelly
- This fruit turned into Cinderella's carriage
- Why did the ___ cross the road?
- An action word in a sentence
26 Clues: 10 times 2 • 16 divided by 2 • The sixth month • Spanish for spoon • Opposite of "close" • Spanish for "night" • Peanut ___ and jelly • Italian for ice cream • Adults have 32 of these • Winged insect or swim stroke • This is the brightest planet • An action word in a sentence • Spanish greeting "____ Dias!" • This is a red color or a name • ___ With a Chance of Meatballs • ...
Rowan Review 2025-12-09
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- James and Rowan find what?
- Who is Rowan's great-uncle?
- Why were they worried when they touched the skeleton?
- viejos What Spanish word describes the skeleton they found?
- Center Where does Rowan work?
- What is the main characters name?
- What does Rowan think about the police?
- What Spanish word describes the action that happened
- What was Rowan’s mom’s job?
- Who is Rowan's best friend?
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- In what season did the discovery happen?
- What Spanish word describes those who were investigating the skeleton?
- Workers Who was working at the back of the house?
- Who gets hit by a car?
- What method does Rowan use to run when he's in conflict with James? (the method his coach taught him)
- How many things do Rowan and James find with the skeleton?
- What month did the renovations begin?
- What sport is Rowan involved in?
- Who fell into the pool when they were two years old?
- How old is Rowan?
- What does Rowan and James find with the skeleton?
21 Clues: How old is Rowan? • Who gets hit by a car? • James and Rowan find what? • Who is Rowan's great-uncle? • What was Rowan’s mom’s job? • Who is Rowan's best friend? • Center Where does Rowan work? • What sport is Rowan involved in? • What is the main characters name? • What month did the renovations begin? • What does Rowan think about the police? • ...
Katelyns day of birth 2025-07-05
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- the mountain where the baby is held
- The Spanish word for breakfast
- location we spent our anniversary in 2025
- the big Jesus guys in Brazil
- the place where something is
- the place we are having lunch
- how often something occurs
- the best salt flat pose
- future honeymoon destination?
- the salt flats in Bolivia
- Brisbanes most funny nickname
- how old you are turning
- location of Porfis longest speech
- the other salt flats in Australia
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- no eggs, no cheese, no steak no fun diet
- our local beach at home
- what Laura always called the Patagonia mountains
- where we drove for miles to not drink any wine
- the Spanish word for lunch
- how you prefer your eggs
- I love you in espanol
- South American street food snacko
- Laura’s most traumatic zip lining pose
- your dads not so secret vice
- Spanish word for dinner
- the opposite of uptight
- Katelyn’s favourite thing to receive in the bedroom
27 Clues: I love you in espanol • our local beach at home • Spanish word for dinner • the opposite of uptight • the best salt flat pose • how old you are turning • how you prefer your eggs • the salt flats in Bolivia • the Spanish word for lunch • how often something occurs • the big Jesus guys in Brazil • the place where something is • your dads not so secret vice • the place we are having lunch • ...
Katelyns day of birth 2025-07-05
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- the best salt flat pose
- location of Porfis longest speech
- the opposite of uptight
- the other salt flats in Australia
- how often something occurs
- I love you in espanol
- no eggs, no cheese, no steak no fun diet
- Laura’s most traumatic zip lining pose
- the big Jesus guys in Brazil
- our local
- where we drove for miles to not drink any wine
- the salt flats in Bolivia
- how old you are turning
- our local beach at home
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- the place we are having lunch
- future honeymoon destination?
- what Laura always called the Patagonia mountains
- the Spanish word for lunch
- how you prefer your eggs
- the place where something is
- South American street food snacko
- your dads not so secret vice
- location we spent our anniversary in 2025
- Brisbanes most funny nickname
- Katelyn’s favourite thing to receive in the bedroom
- the mountain where the baby is held
- The Spanish word for breakfast
- Spanish word for dinner
28 Clues: our local • I love you in espanol • the best salt flat pose • the opposite of uptight • Spanish word for dinner • how old you are turning • our local beach at home • how you prefer your eggs • the salt flats in Bolivia • the Spanish word for lunch • how often something occurs • the place where something is • your dads not so secret vice • the big Jesus guys in Brazil • ...
Middle School topic 2, lesson 1 2025-09-08
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- Hornando Cortes destroyed the __________ empire.
- The Spanish _________ set up the Law of the Indies.
- The Aztec ________________ the Spanish as quests.
- The Catholic Church ran the Spanish _____________.
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- The Spanish were successful because they had better military _____________.
- The Spanish did not continue settling to the north because they found little wealth and met Indian _______________.
- What is one thing the Spanish Conquistadors were in search of?
- What did the Spanish establish at Presidios?
8 Clues: What did the Spanish establish at Presidios? • Hornando Cortes destroyed the __________ empire. • The Aztec ________________ the Spanish as quests. • The Catholic Church ran the Spanish _____________. • The Spanish _________ set up the Law of the Indies. • What is one thing the Spanish Conquistadors were in search of? • ...
Meg and Gabe wedding 2024-05-27
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- Meg’s work name
- lake gabe proposed on
- class they had together in high school
- name of the Schlitz turtle
- instrument gabe played
- megan’s occupation
- dog’s name
- Gabe’s vehicle
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- what month did they get engaged
- what Guapo means in Spanish
- Megan's middle name
- city they live in
- sport meg played
- Gabe's middle name
- sport gabe played
- Gabe’s work name
- where they are going on honeymoon
- they would go to ______ show for fun
18 Clues: dog’s name • Gabe’s vehicle • Meg’s work name • sport meg played • Gabe’s work name • city they live in • sport gabe played • Gabe's middle name • megan’s occupation • Megan's middle name • lake gabe proposed on • instrument gabe played • name of the Schlitz turtle • what Guapo means in Spanish • what month did they get engaged • where they are going on honeymoon • ...
Project 2022-05-09
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- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- a person who conquered the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire,
- A mountain running along South America's western side, is among the world's longest mountain ranges.
- a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- known as the Realm of the Four Parts, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- The historic region of Mesoamerica comprises the modern day countries of northern Costa Rica Honduras El Salvador and ect.
- was a person of being a great warrior and general also word known as Angry like a lord.
- he supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation.
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- a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
- a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab or also know as a monument
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- was the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- the power by which the universe becomes manifest the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world.
- rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico.
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
23 Clues: writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • relating to Spain, its people, or its language. • a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, • one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation. • ...
Modern Spain Crossword 2023-02-16
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- artistic movement that gave priority to nature, religion, emotions,revolution, and beauty
- officially end or stop something
- The three branches of government in which power is separated
- famous artist that is an example of realism
- a series of conflicts during the 19th century about who should be on the Spanish throne
- the period of time when the monarchy was restored
- Italian Prince who became King of Spain in 1871
- War fought against the United States for the colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines
- when the military tries to take control of a country and change the government
- most important Spanish artist of Romanticism
- not strong
- artistic movement from the late 19th century, associated with Gaudí
- another word for the working class, also the poorest class
- organizations of workers that defends their rights and interests
- The Treaty that allowed the French army to enter Spain in order to conquer Portugal
- Spanish artist most associated with Modernism, architect of many buildings, including the Sagrada Familia
- rule by the people through free and fair elections
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- all power is concentrated in the people
- series of economic and technological changes in the 18th century
- War against French occupation of Spain from 1808 to 1814
- all power is concentrated in the king
- During Carlist Wars, they supported Isabel II and the ideas of the French Revolution and the constitution
- New constitution in 1812 where the Spanish government reduced the monarchy, common men could vote, government was separated into three branches, and the Spanish Inquisition was abolished
- Emperor of France in 1804
- During Carlist Wars, they supported Carlos, a strong monarchy, and the Catholic Church
- These changes happened more _________ in Spain than in other European countries.
- This invention transformed transport in the 19th century
- art that explored the reality of life
- Land taken by another country for resources that is part of an empire. Spain lost most of these between 1810 and 1825
- another word for the middle class which included civil servants, lawyers, doctors and merchants
- Social class including rich factory owners, bankers and nobility
- The loss of the last of the Spanish colonies is referred to as…….
32 Clues: not strong • Emperor of France in 1804 • officially end or stop something • all power is concentrated in the king • art that explored the reality of life • all power is concentrated in the people • famous artist that is an example of realism • most important Spanish artist of Romanticism • Italian Prince who became King of Spain in 1871 • ...
AP world Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-22
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- Indigenous people living in the Caribbean who traded gold to the Spanish mariners upon first meeting them
- Areas that were used to produce agricultural commodities like tobacco and sugar for European and global markets
- Europe traded to Africa, Africa traded to the Americas, and the Americas traded to Europe
- Capital city of the Aztec empire, located above lake texcoco
- Spanish estate or large rural property often owned by wealthy families and included a plantation
- Dutch East India Company, a major trading corporation in the 17th century
- The African _____ was the dispersal of African peoples and their descendants
- People of mixed indigenous and European ancestry in Canada
- language that mixes elements from two or more languages, often emerging in colonial settings known as the _____ language
- Spanish and Portuguese explorers, soldiers, and adventurers who were involved in the colonization of the Americas
- A kingdom of Africa, the Portuguese referred to this place as Angola
- A strategy having to do with wind trends that enabled Portuguese Mariners to sail from the canaries to Portugal
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- The _______ exchange was the global diffusion of plants, animals, food crops, human populations, and disease pathogens that took place after voyages of exploration by Christopher Columbus and other European mariners
- Historic city in Mali known as a center of trading and learning
- The ruler of the Songhay Empire
- The most important American crop that could thrive in tropical soils that were not well suited for the cultivation of other crops
- Migrants born in the Iberian peninsula in Europe were also known as _______
- II emperor of Tenochtitlan, eventually dies in 1520 during a fight between Spanish and residents of Tenochtitlan
- The _____ were a pastoral people who for centuries kept herds of cattle in the savannas of west Africa
- System the Spanish created that forced the Taino to work in their mines or fields
- Last Inca emperor, executed by spanish conquistadors
- Brazilian term for a sugar mill or Factory
- A labor system that required peasants to provide labor services for landowners and prevented them from marrying or moving away without their landlords permission
- A Chinese invention that had diffused throughout the Indian ocean basin in the 11th century
24 Clues: The ruler of the Songhay Empire • Brazilian term for a sugar mill or Factory • Last Inca emperor, executed by spanish conquistadors • People of mixed indigenous and European ancestry in Canada • Capital city of the Aztec empire, located above lake texcoco • Historic city in Mali known as a center of trading and learning • ...
Chapter 17: The Age of Exploration Vocabulary 2021-10-26
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- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- 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 system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- aid or promote with publics money
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft indigenous people to work
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
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- company a business where stocks, or a share of ownership in a company
- a settlement of people living in a new territory
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century
- a large agricultural estate
- Passage the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship
16 Clues: a large agricultural estate • a small, fast, maneuverable ship • aid or promote with publics money • a person of mixed African and European descent • a settlement of people living in a new territory • a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • ...
Unit 3: US Imperialism 2023-11-01
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- Resource on atolls and reefs in the Pacific
- US gained this territory without violence during the Spanish American War
- US territory taken by force that eventually became a state
- Fought against US imperialism for 3 years and lost
- Name of the amendment that allowed the US access to Cuba after the Spanish American War
- Type of imperialism that promoted the spread of Christian ideals
- Leader of the voluntary calvary in Cuba nicknamed the Rough Riders
- President who led the US into imperialism
- Publisher who used Cuban rebel Evangelina Cisneros to sell newspapers
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- Nation that lost Panama because it wouldn't let the US lease land for a canal
- Cuba produced 1/3 of this valuable crop for the world
- Bay Location of the first US victory during the Spanish American War
- Spanish general nicknamed "the butcher"
- Name of the amendment that promised the US would leave Cuba once it was free from Spain
- Name of the act that made Puerto Rico a territory and its residents citizens
- US president who was an anti-imperialist
16 Clues: Spanish general nicknamed "the butcher" • US president who was an anti-imperialist • President who led the US into imperialism • Resource on atolls and reefs in the Pacific • Fought against US imperialism for 3 years and lost • Cuba produced 1/3 of this valuable crop for the world • US territory taken by force that eventually became a state • ...
Exploration Crossword 2025-10-24
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- Movement of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Old World and the New World.
- Led the first voyage to sail completely around the world.
- Navigation tool used by sailors to find their location using the stars.
- Italian explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Americas in 1492.
- Conquistador who defeated the Inca Empire in South America.
- Native peoples of the American Southwest known for their adobe houses.
- Agreement that divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
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- Large South American empire conquered by Pizarro; located in the Andes Mountains.
- Powerful civilization in Mexico conquered by Cortés in the early 1500s.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
- Deadly disease brought by Europeans that killed millions of Native Americans.
- Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered lands in the Americas.
- First explorer to sail from Europe around Africa to India.
- Spanish system that gave colonists control over Native labor in exchange for “protection.”
- Explorer whose name was used for North and South America.
- Spanish explorer who searched for the Fountain of Youth in Florida.
16 Clues: Led the first voyage to sail completely around the world. • Explorer whose name was used for North and South America. • First explorer to sail from Europe around Africa to India. • Conquistador who defeated the Inca Empire in South America. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. • ...
Revision Crossword 2021-08-17
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- A member of the Catholic faith in the new world to spread Catholicism and teach the Natives.
- A devoutly Catholic country located in Western Europe
- The practice of establishing control in foreign countries by creating colonies.
- The capital of the Inca Empire.
- A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- The last God-Emperor of the Inca.
- Native South American people, who were ruled by a God-Emperor, living in and beyond modern day Peru.
- The act of taking land and valuables, and subduing people(s) with force.
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- Conquerors and explorers who sailed to and explored the New World.
- A native Central American (Nahua) woman who assisted Hernan Cortes.
- Mostly pictorial books, records and documents created by the Aztecs.
- A Spanish labour system reform that 'granted' people to an owner, who has the right to exact tribute from them.
- Emperor of the Aztecs when the Spanish first landed.
- A relatively advanced city that was the capital of the Aztec Empire.
- A Mesoamerican people and culture who inhabited Central America.
- Someone who believes/follows a religion that differs too much.
- Landed estates granted to (usually) Spanish aristocrats.
17 Clues: The capital of the Inca Empire. • The last God-Emperor of the Inca. • Emperor of the Aztecs when the Spanish first landed. • A devoutly Catholic country located in Western Europe • A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire. • Landed estates granted to (usually) Spanish aristocrats. • Someone who believes/follows a religion that differs too much. • ...
Día de los Muertos 2017-11-02
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- "Skull" in Spanish.
- An elaborately decorated altar or shrine dedicated to the deceased.
- Pan de ______, sweet bread that is left on the ofrendas for the deceased.
- Region stretching from Central Mexico to Costa Rica.
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- Refers to the era before the arrival of the Spanish.
- Spanish word for candle.
- Flower used ofrendas and in the cemetery, its scent attracts the spirits of the deceased.
- The migration of these insects are symbolic of the spirits of the dead returning home.
- Most famous calavera created by José Guadaulpe Posada.
- Burned to attract the spirits of the ancestors.
- Spanish word for bones.
- This group of mesoaméricans believed that a person had three souls.
12 Clues: "Skull" in Spanish. • Spanish word for bones. • Spanish word for candle. • Burned to attract the spirits of the ancestors. • Refers to the era before the arrival of the Spanish. • Region stretching from Central Mexico to Costa Rica. • Most famous calavera created by José Guadaulpe Posada. • This group of mesoaméricans believed that a person had three souls. • ...
MAS semester 1 review 2021-12-08
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- initially a bandit, who became a general in the Mexican Revolution. He was a key figure in the revolutionary violence that forced out President Porfirio Díaz and brought Francisco I. Madero to power in 1911
- a person from Spanish South or Central America, especially one of pure Spanish descent
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
- Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in pre-Columbian Americas—as well as for its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, became known for contributing to the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, by acting as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés
- known by his nicknames Cheno Cortina, the Red Robber of the Rio Grande and the Rio Grande Robin Hood, was a Mexican rancher, politician, military leader, outlaw and folk hero
- ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico, famous for his dramatic confrontation with the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes
- Native American people who dominated northern Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century
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- a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos in putting up armed resistance to the centralist government of Mexico
- Mexican teacher, journalist, labor organizer, activist, feminist, essayist, and poet, who lived in the U.S. state of Texas. She founded two daily literary periodicals, La Corregidora and Aurora
- soldier and president of Mexico (1877–80, 1884–1911), who established a strong centralized state that he held under firm control for more than three decades
- Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas
- 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
- leading figure in the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920, the main leader of the people's revolution in the Mexican state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo
15 Clues: originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native • a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent • a person from Spanish South or Central America, especially one of pure Spanish descent • ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico, famous for his dramatic confrontation with the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes • ...
LIFE OF RIZAL 2024-10-29
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- - Rizal’s friend and artist.
- - His love interest.
- - Rizal’s goal for the Philippines.
- - Short for La Liga Filipina.
- - Rizal’s mentor in London.
- - His first novel.
- - His identity.
- - Spanish for “London.”
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- - Colonial term for Filipinos, which he opposed.
- - Paris Universal Exposition.
- - Means “nation,” something he fought for.
- - Rizal’s legacy.
- - Rizal’s study of culture.
- - City of the Expo.
- - The man himself.
- - Country Rizal opposed.
- - Historian he annotated.
- - Spanish for “museum,” where he studied.
18 Clues: - His identity. • - Rizal’s legacy. • - The man himself. • - His first novel. • - City of the Expo. • - His love interest. • - Spanish for “London.” • - Country Rizal opposed. • - Historian he annotated. • - Rizal’s study of culture. • - Rizal’s mentor in London. • - Rizal’s friend and artist. • - Paris Universal Exposition. • - Short for La Liga Filipina. • ...
Crossword for Luna 2025-09-07
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- Mia's boyfriend
- ____ Demon Hunters
- Ballet and tap are types of...?
- Animal with a long neck
- Bluey's sister
- 6 + 5 = ?
- Minecraft's main character
- What language is Luna learning?
- Fourth colour of the rainbow
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- Luna's auntie
- Another word for exit
- Mia's favourite colour
- Spanish for "boy"
- Mia and Luna are...? (hint: another word for BFFs)
- To breathe in when you're tired
- Bones that protect your heart and lungs
- What does the A in "USA" stand for?
- Luna's favourite colour
18 Clues: 6 + 5 = ? • Luna's auntie • Bluey's sister • Mia's boyfriend • Spanish for "boy" • ____ Demon Hunters • Another word for exit • Mia's favourite colour • Animal with a long neck • Luna's favourite colour • Minecraft's main character • Fourth colour of the rainbow • Ballet and tap are types of...? • To breathe in when you're tired • What language is Luna learning? • ...
EUROPE AND RUSSIA 2021-02-07
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- blasting substance
- Europe's neighbor
- Spanish speaking country
- new process caused unemployment
- port city in Germany
- Dublin's country
- Portugal's continent
- golf prop
- bullfight cheer
- farm vehicle
- "O give __ home" (2 words)
- land unit
- caused by repeated bad harvests
- spanish woman
- leave your country to go to another
- second world war
- spanish water
- small
- Important European island country
- war to end all wars
- Sea below Europe
- mountains separating Europe from Asia
- church bench
- passed with flying colors
- Cattle feed
- napoleon ___
- disease caused by poor hygiene
- pickup truck feature
- summer coolers
- Swiss city
- and so on...
- Country on two continents
- farm animals
- prayer finale
- The country of Paris
- woman in France
- rowing device
- Moscow's country
- Atlas Chart
- Help!
- no food
- ___ day at a time
- fired a gun
- slippery fish
- Singer Willie __
- animal docs
- month before dec.
- school vehicle
- trucker's vehicle
- slippery fish
- French friend
- Athen's country
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- map guide
- canned fish
- nap in Spanish
- kitty sound
- original thought
- lawn starter
- School subj.
- Opposite of ENE
- fiesta need
- westernmost Scandinavian country
- Joan of ___
- Solid water
- Most western European country
- love in Italian
- city of the Vatican
- birch or cedar
- D-Day beach
- hearing organs
- pigs home
- French 'farewell'
- Germany's eastern neighbor
- stag's mate
- spanish party
- compass points
- Pope _ II calling for a holy war
- boot peninsula
- Italian seaport
- Christmas month
- Lamb's mother
- didn't tell the truth
- omelet's ingredient
- "__ Hard" Bruce Willis film
- port many left Europe from
- military conflict
- political and religious ill-treatment
- Country responsible for two world wars
- compass pt.
- numero __
- European war against Muslims
- the Swiss mountains
- complete
- bro's sibling
- Johnny ___
- ___and then
- language spoken in Paris
- coyotes hideaway
- grooms response (2 words)
- Vienna's country
- have debt
- spanish river
- French for water
- Stokholm native
- Norwegian capital and port
- Rural business
- Mediterranean ___
107 Clues: small • Help! • no food • complete • map guide • golf prop • pigs home • land unit • numero __ • have debt • Swiss city • Johnny ___ • canned fish • kitty sound • fiesta need • Joan of ___ • Solid water • D-Day beach • stag's mate • Cattle feed • compass pt. • ___and then • Atlas Chart • fired a gun • animal docs • lawn starter • School subj. • farm vehicle • church bench • napoleon ___ • and so on... • farm animals • spanish party • ...
Sephardic U Crossword Puzzle of the Week 2021-10-31
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- Eaten only by Sepharadim eight days a year
- A literary Israeli dynasty well before the Corona vaccine
- Second sultan by this name who welcomed Spanish exiles
- Bosnian rabbi
- Last name of two great Sephardic poets
- Medieval global merchants based in Iraq
- One of three mandatory subjects in Sephardic medieval schools
- traditional Moroccan dish
- Considered the first Rishon LeTziyon
- A Spanish city and Rosh HaShana fruit
- A Moroccan Jewish neighborhood
- The first word of Aleppo’s Hebrew name
- Rabbi in Egypt, minister in Israel
- Iranian Jews use this herb to symbolize whips on Pesah
- A Spanish Jewish neighborhood
- Arab name of Spanish lands
- A city of fierce Jewish warriors and bodyguards
- Iranian city known for its mausoleum
- Iraqi Indian dynasty
- This prophet’s grave is in Iraq
- Jerusalem of Greece
- An early Spanish community
- The glorious era of Iberian Jews
- Acronym of the author of the travel book “Good Circle”
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- The man who set the table of halacha
- Israeli Moroccan poet, winner of the highest poetry award
- Philosophers R. Yehudah and R. Moshe wrote their works in this language
- Moroccan Spanish cosmopolis
- Ibn Paqquda and Ibn Asher shared this first name
- The Jews of this country were named after what the did not eat
- Astronomer whose tools helped discover the New World
- A kabbalist whose last name means essential
- The last Jewish king (5-6C)
- First name of a poet born in Gaza
- Traditional Syrian food
- This gaon was a grammarian, philosopher, and poet
- Title of the head of the Babylonian academies
- This prophet’s grave is in Kurdistan
- His son was a physician who wrote 14 volumes on halacha
- Turkish name of one of the cities where R Yosef Karo studied
- Author of Halachic responsa “The City of Rome”
- Author of Israeli song Yam HaShibolim
- Cousins and chief rabbis of Jerusalem and Haifa
- On a Sephardic seder plate instead of parsley
- A medieval center of mysticism and halacha
- British Yemenite city
- An ancient community identified with a hat
- His son wrote Deror Yikra
- First name of the Great Eagle
49 Clues: Bosnian rabbi • Jerusalem of Greece • Iraqi Indian dynasty • British Yemenite city • Traditional Syrian food • traditional Moroccan dish • His son wrote Deror Yikra • Arab name of Spanish lands • An early Spanish community • Moroccan Spanish cosmopolis • The last Jewish king (5-6C) • A Spanish Jewish neighborhood • First name of the Great Eagle • A Moroccan Jewish neighborhood • ...
Sephardic U Crossword Puzzle of the Week 2021-10-31
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- Last name of two great Sephardic poets
- A Spanish Jewish neighborhood
- Iranian city known for its mausoleum
- The Jews of this country were named after what the did not eat
- Israeli Moroccan poet, winner of the highest poetry award
- A city of fierce Jewish warriors and bodyguards
- The last Jewish king (5-6C)
- A Moroccan Jewish neighborhood
- Second sultan by this name who welcomed Spanish exiles
- Astronomer whose tools helped discover the New World
- First name of a poet born in Gaza
- A kabbalist whose last name means essential
- Eaten only by Sephardim eight days a year
- Title of the head of the Babylonian academies
- traditional Moroccan dish
- Ibn Paqquda and Ibn Asher shared this first name
- Arab name of Spanish lands
- The first word of Aleppo’s Hebrew name
- One of three mandatory subjects in Sephardic medieval schools
- This prophet’s grave is in Iraq
- Rabbi in Egypt, minister in Israel
- A medieval center of mysticism and halacha
- Cousins and chief rabbis of Jerusalem and Haifa
- A Spanish city and Rosh Hashanah fruit
- The man who set the table of halacha
- Bosnian rabbi
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- An ancient community identified with a hat
- Acronym of the author of the travel book “Good Circle”
- Medieval global merchants based in Iraq
- Author of Halachic responsa “The City of Rome”
- First name of the Great Eagle
- An early Spanish community
- Philosophers R. Yehudah and R. Moshe wrote their works in this language
- On a Sephardic Seder plate instead of parsley
- His son was a physician who wrote 14 volumes on halacha
- Moroccan Spanish cosmopolis
- A literary Israeli dynasty well before the Corona vaccine
- Iraqi Indian dynasty
- Author of Israeli song Yam HaShibolim
- His son wrote Deror Yikra
- Considered the first Rishon LeTziyon
- Jerusalem of Greece
- This prophet’s grave is in Kurdistan
- Traditional Syrian food
- Iranian Jews use this herb to symbolize whips on Pesah
- The glorious era of Iberian Jews
- This gaon was a grammarian, philosopher, and poet
- Turkish name of one of the cities where R Yosef Karo studied
- British Yemenite city
49 Clues: Bosnian rabbi • Jerusalem of Greece • Iraqi Indian dynasty • British Yemenite city • Traditional Syrian food • His son wrote Deror Yikra • traditional Moroccan dish • An early Spanish community • Arab name of Spanish lands • The last Jewish king (5-6C) • Moroccan Spanish cosmopolis • A Spanish Jewish neighborhood • First name of the Great Eagle • A Moroccan Jewish neighborhood • ...
Unit 5 Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-08
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- Explorer who sailed for the English and the Dutch and claimed two bodies of water that are now named for him
- Explorer who sailed for Portugal; known for pioneering a water route to India around the Cape of Good Hope
- Import tax (on foreign goods)
- Early English explorer; explored the coastlines of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New England; made the first claims for England
- Explorer who sailed for Spain; known for sailing west in attempt to reach India
- A line created by the Pope that split the Atlantic Ocean down the middle; Portugal got control of everything east of the line, while Spain got control of everything west of the line
- Labor system used by the Spanish on the natives
- People who are half Spanish and half African
- Native or local
- Explorer who sailed for Portugal; known for sailing to the Cape of Good Hope
- The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas
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- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship.
- Explorer who sailed for Spain; claimed Florida while looking for the Fountain of Youth
- Pure blooded Spaniards born in the New World
- Spanish conquistador and explorer who destroyed the Inca
- Explorer who sailed for France; sailed down the St. Lawrence River and claimed the region of New France
- Navigational instruments developed during the Renaissance and used during the Age of Exploration
- Spanish conquistador; famous for destroying the Aztecs
- Explorer who sailed for France; established Quebec as the first French colony
- English pirates
- economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods that they bought
- A type of company formed when private investors pool their money together to form a company
- Explorer who sailed for England and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth for his daring raids as a sea dog
- Government grants; only used by the wealthiest nations
- Explorer who sailed for France; sailed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico and claimed the lad for his king
- People who are half Spanish and half native
26 Clues: English pirates • Native or local • Import tax (on foreign goods) • People who are half Spanish and half native • Pure blooded Spaniards born in the New World • People who are half Spanish and half African • Labor system used by the Spanish on the natives • a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship. • Spanish conquistador; famous for destroying the Aztecs • ...
Age of exploration 2024-09-20
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- a large farm
- a Muslim place of worship
- a series of expeditions to regain control of the holy land
- a fleet of warships
- Spanish word for conquerers
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- a town in Spanish ruled lands
- a point of land that sticks out into water
- journey to a holy place
- a sea passage between the pacific and Atlantic oceans
- an instrument that plans a course using the stars
- a Spanish fort
- resistance to disease
12 Clues: a large farm • a Spanish fort • a fleet of warships • resistance to disease • journey to a holy place • a Muslim place of worship • Spanish word for conquerers • a town in Spanish ruled lands • a point of land that sticks out into water • an instrument that plans a course using the stars • a sea passage between the pacific and Atlantic oceans • ...
dia de accion de gracias 2022-11-28
9 Clues: A dessert. • Aunts in Spanish. • Party, in Spanish. • Sausage in Spanish. • Grateful in Spanish. • Roasted pork in Costa Rica. • Caribbean dish: fried platains. • A person that was born in a Latin American country. • Mexican dish: corn leaves, filled with rice or corn, beef and vegetables.
The Incan Empire 2024-03-06
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- traditional Incan cuisine; guinea pig
- the Inca practiced ________ deformation
- step-like ledges cut into a mountain for growing crops
- royal retreat for the Inca
- Incan ruler in the mid-1400's
- domesticated animal that provided meat and wool
- capital city of the Incan empire
- Hiram _________ discovered Machu Picchu in 1911
- The Inca are considered to have suspension _______ 300 years before the rest of the world.
- the Spaniards first called the Inca this due to their drooping ears
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- ________ and superior weapons helped the Spanish defeat the Inca
- language the Inca spoke
- skull surgery performed by the Inca
- considered to be the "Lost City of the Incas"
- Machu Picchu can be found in present day ______.
- Spanish conquistador that led conquest of Inca
- the Inca introduced the rest of the world to this crop through the Spanish explorers
- the Inca used this system to deliver messages
18 Clues: language the Inca spoke • royal retreat for the Inca • Incan ruler in the mid-1400's • capital city of the Incan empire • skull surgery performed by the Inca • traditional Incan cuisine; guinea pig • the Inca practiced ________ deformation • considered to be the "Lost City of the Incas" • the Inca used this system to deliver messages • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- Punish
- To sail around the globe
- Exchange Biological mixing between the New World and the Old World
- Passage A route to Asia through the Western Hemishphere
- A disease the spanish carried
- Tracts of land to farm
- People who travel to other places to spread their religion
- The area drained by river surrounding posts
- People who held beliefs different from teachings of the Catholic Church
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- A system which countries kept the sole to trade with their colonies
- Seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships
- Large, full-rigged sailing ships
- Colonial leaders who were appointed by the king
- Spanish soldiers and adventurers
- Territories in the Americas owned by spanish
15 Clues: Punish • Tracts of land to farm • To sail around the globe • A disease the spanish carried • Large, full-rigged sailing ships • Spanish soldiers and adventurers • The area drained by river surrounding posts • Territories in the Americas owned by spanish • Colonial leaders who were appointed by the king • Seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships • ...
Early Exploration 2022-08-30
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- who sent the Spanish armada
- How many ships did Vasco da Gama have heading for Africa
- Who sent Dias to explore Africa
- Who hoped to convert the Native Americans to Christianity
- What were the towns of trade
- Who found the Americas
- Who were the Spanish explorers
- what were the forts near a mission called
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- what did the Spanish discover raise crops in
- what month did Columbus leave his ship
- What were religious communities
- In 1519 who landed on the east coast of present-day Mexico
- A piece of land that juts into the water
- Christopher Columbus's ship
- Passage A direct water route through the Americas
15 Clues: Who found the Americas • who sent the Spanish armada • Christopher Columbus's ship • What were the towns of trade • Who were the Spanish explorers • What were religious communities • Who sent Dias to explore Africa • what month did Columbus leave his ship • A piece of land that juts into the water • what were the forts near a mission called • ...
Football Clubs 2026-03-17
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- English club with a blue jersey from London
- German club that wins the Bundesliga often
- Dutch club known for developing young players
- German club famous for yellow and black colours
- English club with the nickname “The Reds”
- English club based in North London, plays at Emirates Stadium
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- American club where Lionel Messi plays
- Spanish club from Madrid, rivals of Real Madrid
- Italian club, rivals of AC Milan
- English club known as “Red Devils”
- Italian club also known as “Rossoneri”
- Famous Spanish club with many Champions League titles
- Spanish club known for tiki-taka style football
- Italian club from Turin with black and white stripes
- French club where Mbappé played
15 Clues: French club where Mbappé played • Italian club, rivals of AC Milan • English club known as “Red Devils” • American club where Lionel Messi plays • Italian club also known as “Rossoneri” • English club with the nickname “The Reds” • German club that wins the Bundesliga often • English club with a blue jersey from London • Dutch club known for developing young players • ...
American Studies Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-06
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- letter written by spanish ambassador to the united states
- leader for Us navy and president
- American statesmen and official, private secretary
- Determines that Cuba should be independent
- Raw materials, new markets, desire for military strength and anglo-saxon superiority is all factors leading to what
- Part of Cuba's consitition, helped US to rule over Cuba
- admiral of the Navy,(only person to receive admiral) during the Spanish-American war
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- volunteer cavalry, one of the three such reigments raised in 1898
- Based upon crude exaggeration
- Ship sunk that caused Spanish-American war
- extreme, aggressive patriotism
- of Paris (1898) Ended Spanish-American war, the US buys the Phillippines for $20 million
12 Clues: Based upon crude exaggeration • extreme, aggressive patriotism • leader for Us navy and president • Ship sunk that caused Spanish-American war • Determines that Cuba should be independent • American statesmen and official, private secretary • Part of Cuba's consitition, helped US to rule over Cuba • letter written by spanish ambassador to the united states • ...
Elizabethan England Crossword 2025-02-27
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- What religion was England under Elizabeth?
- New style of ship that had bigger sails, was faster and more manoeuverable.
- Tactic used to disperse the Spanish Armada at the Battle of Gravelines.
- Device that used stars/sun to navigate at sea. Making sea travel safer.
- Name of Elizabeth's Catholic cousin.
- Spanish Duke who controlled 10,000 soldiers in Netherlands and posed a threat to Elizabeth
- Small group of advisors to Elizabeth
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- Name of Dutch rebels who attacked Spanish ships
- Elizabeth created the Religious ... to stop religious feuds in England
- Act of .... made Elizabeth the 'Supreme Governor of the Church'
- A problem for Elizabeth at the start of her reign
- Spanish force intended to invade England
12 Clues: Name of Elizabeth's Catholic cousin. • Small group of advisors to Elizabeth • Spanish force intended to invade England • What religion was England under Elizabeth? • Name of Dutch rebels who attacked Spanish ships • A problem for Elizabeth at the start of her reign • Act of .... made Elizabeth the 'Supreme Governor of the Church' • ...
Vocabulary 2023-01-06
8 Clues: Spanish word for Bull. • Spanish word for teacher. • Spanish word for grandfather • Community with big buildings. • Spanish word for firefighter. • Spanish word for grandmother. • City where the Bull Run happens. • Place where you can borrow books.
Period 1: 1491-1607 2023-05-30
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- Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- claimed Mexico on behalf of Spain
- divided the world into Spanish and Portuguese
- social hierarchy
- indigenous people of the plains
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- system of land grants and indigenous labor
- brought by Europeans, decimated indigenous populations
- long communal dwelling of some North American Indians
- most extensive urban centre in prehistoric America
- people who founded Mexican empire
- livestock brought to Americas by Europeans
- Peruvian empire prior to Spanish conquest
12 Clues: social hierarchy • indigenous people of the plains • claimed Mexico on behalf of Spain • people who founded Mexican empire • Spanish conquerors of the Americas • Peruvian empire prior to Spanish conquest • system of land grants and indigenous labor • livestock brought to Americas by Europeans • divided the world into Spanish and Portuguese • ...
Unit 7: MesoAmerica/Age of Exploration & Expansion 2020-01-14
Across
- a system allowing the Spanish to force (draft) native laborers to work in silver mines
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- a large agricultural estate
- Passage the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- to be composed or made up of
- Iroquois house built of wood poles covered with sheets of bark and housing a dozen families
- corn
- a person of European descent born in the New World and living there permanently
- a person of mixed African and European descent
Down
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; someone of Spanish or Portuguese descent
- economic thought that said the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that could carry a large amount of cargo
- a person of mixed European and native American Indian descent
- system of knotted strings used by Inca for keeping records
- system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas involving Native American laborers
- circular tent made by stretching buffalo skins over wooden poles
- a settlement of people in a new territory, linked with a parent company by trade and direct government control
17 Clues: corn • a large agricultural estate • to be composed or made up of • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a person of mixed African and European descent • system of knotted strings used by Inca for keeping records • a person of mixed European and native American Indian descent • circular tent made by stretching buffalo skins over wooden poles • ...
Topic 2 Review 2024-10-09
Across
- The combination of West African and English languages is known as what?
- Those in the upper classes of colonial society were known as what?
- Belief that one ethnicity is superior to another.
- A shift in the ideals of reason and scientific methods that applied to the study of society.
- The willingness to let others practice their own beliefs.
- People of mixed spanish and Indian descent were apart of what social class?
- Wealthy Dutch families that were granted land in the New World.
- What law ensured that only England benefited from trade from the New World?
Down
- What was the system of enslavement for Africans that brought them over to North and South America?
- What Spanish conquistador conquered the Inca Empire?
- People born in Spain were apart of what social class?
- What Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztec Empire?
- The act of publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a person’s reputation.
- Merchants from the New England colonies were called what?
- Royal governors appointed to oversee New Spain were called what?
- Three legged trade route between New England, West Africa, and the West Indies.
- People born in the Americas but of Spanish origin were apart of what social class?
17 Clues: Belief that one ethnicity is superior to another. • What Spanish conquistador conquered the Inca Empire? • People born in Spain were apart of what social class? • What Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztec Empire? • Merchants from the New England colonies were called what? • The willingness to let others practice their own beliefs. • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (Alex) 2015-09-07
Across
- a religious group that wants to purify churches.
- forces colonies to farm and get help from powhatan people.
- she practices religion by herself and got kicked out.
- its is now called newyork.
- who tried to pull through for the "Holy Experiment".
- sends 150 people to found james town.
- this product was sold and it saved James town.
Down
- they shared fur with the native americans.
- was called "The city of brotherly love".
- he got kicked out and started rhode island.
- the payment of passage gets 50acres.
- whats social equality,cooperation,religious tolerance,pacifism.
- leads army to claim americas for spanish.
- spanish explorers,seek gold, and silver.
- spanish and native american ancestry.
15 Clues: its is now called newyork. • the payment of passage gets 50acres. • sends 150 people to found james town. • spanish and native american ancestry. • was called "The city of brotherly love". • spanish explorers,seek gold, and silver. • leads army to claim americas for spanish. • they shared fur with the native americans. • he got kicked out and started rhode island. • ...
Andrew & Andrea 2022-08-12
Across
- The place they both worked at the same time (6,7,6)
- Relating to marriage or married people (11)
- The city in which they meet (9)
- A person or thing unable to be separated from another (11)
- A non-religious wedding ceremony: ____ ceremony (5)
- The place their hammock is hanging in their new home (5)
- Their first dog's name (6)
- A Spanish dish made with eggs and potato (8)
Down
- Yoga helps you to become more ____ (8)
- Marriage is a ____ of two people (5)
- A Spanish sausage (7)
- Their second dog's name (5)
- the shape of a wedding ring (8)
- A spanish dance or a dip (5)
- Used for toasting (7)
15 Clues: A Spanish sausage (7) • Used for toasting (7) • Their first dog's name (6) • Their second dog's name (5) • A spanish dance or a dip (5) • the shape of a wedding ring (8) • The city in which they meet (9) • Marriage is a ____ of two people (5) • Yoga helps you to become more ____ (8) • Relating to marriage or married people (11) • A Spanish dish made with eggs and potato (8) • ...
Chapter 2 Vovab 2022-08-19
Across
- land where the water flows into it
- a large plantation of Spanish speaking people.
- territory governed by a viceroy
- the exchange between the America's and Columbia
- a person who spreads Christianity
- a disease resulting in fever and blistered skin
- to punish
Down
- a Spanish conqueror.
- to navigate completely around the world
- someone who doesn't have a religion
- an armed private ship under authority to act in warfare
- A large sail ship from the 16/17th century
- a governer/representative of the Spanish king/queen
- the power over trade in an area controlled by a country
- passage A passage of water along the Atlantic/Pacific
15 Clues: to punish • a Spanish conqueror. • territory governed by a viceroy • a person who spreads Christianity • land where the water flows into it • someone who doesn't have a religion • to navigate completely around the world • A large sail ship from the 16/17th century • a large plantation of Spanish speaking people. • the exchange between the America's and Columbia • ...
The Incan Empire 2021-11-02
Across
- traditional Incan cuisine; guinea pig
- the Inca practiced ________ deformation
- step-like ledges cut into a mountain for growing crops
- royal retreat for the Inca
- Incan ruler in the mid-1400's
- domesticated animal that provided meat and wool
- capital city of the Incan empire
- Hiram _________ discovered Machu Picchu in 1911
- The Inca are considered to have suspension _______ 300 years before the rest of the world.
- the Spaniards first called the Inca this due to their drooping ears
Down
- ________ and superior weapons helped the Spanish defeat the Inca
- language the Inca spoke
- skull surgery performed by the Inca
- considered to be the "Lost City of the Incas"
- Machu Picchu can be found in present day ______.
- Spanish conquistador that led conquest of Inca
- the Inca introduced the rest of the world to this crop through the Spanish explorers
- the Inca used this system to deliver messages
18 Clues: language the Inca spoke • royal retreat for the Inca • Incan ruler in the mid-1400's • capital city of the Incan empire • skull surgery performed by the Inca • traditional Incan cuisine; guinea pig • the Inca practiced ________ deformation • considered to be the "Lost City of the Incas" • the Inca used this system to deliver messages • ...
The Launch 2017-06-09
Across
- type of ALL patient who fail to achieve a CR following a complete course of chemotherapy, are no longer responding, or are resistant to the treatment
- name of our studies
- typicall spanish sweet snack
- what is needed to joint a cytotoxic payload to monoclonal antibody
- what is Besponsa bridging to
- the most famous museum of Madrid
- Minimal ..... Disease
- Besponsa molecule name
Down
- disorder characterized by abnormally low levels of platelets in blood
- standard of care for ALL patients now
- what is the name of the main river in Madrid
- abnormally low concentration of neutrophils in the blood
- our direct competitor
- ......... Obstruction Syndrome
- considered the most important Spanish painter of late 18th and early 19th centuries, Francisco
- which house Spanish king come from
- author of Don Quixote
- type of ALL patient who have responded to initial treatment but then collapsed.
18 Clues: name of our studies • our direct competitor • author of Don Quixote • Minimal ..... Disease • Besponsa molecule name • typicall spanish sweet snack • what is Besponsa bridging to • ......... Obstruction Syndrome • the most famous museum of Madrid • which house Spanish king come from • standard of care for ALL patients now • what is the name of the main river in Madrid • ...
Mark Louchart - Chapter 4, Section 1 and 2 2020-10-19
Across
- Town named after King James
- Mixed spanish and native american population
- Founded Plymouth
- War between england and france
- Native American System
- Landed on shores of Mexico
- Genoese Sea Captain
Down
- Conquered Incan Empire
- Native american ruler
- Spanish Explorers
- Frances Colianial Empire
- Sought religious freedom
- Incan Ruler
- Lands controlled by another nation
- Dutch holdings in North America
15 Clues: Incan Ruler • Founded Plymouth • Spanish Explorers • Genoese Sea Captain • Native american ruler • Conquered Incan Empire • Native American System • Frances Colianial Empire • Sought religious freedom • Landed on shores of Mexico • Town named after King James • War between england and france • Dutch holdings in North America • Lands controlled by another nation • ...
World Music Tour 2022-02-03
Across
- Brazilian party
- Brazilian dance
- Spanish dance
- Woodwind instruments.
- African instrument
- A dance that requires stiff upper body and fast and precise movements of the feet.
- Russian lute.
- Mexican band
Down
- Indian lute.
- Where do we live?
- Steelpan musicians called pannists play these.
- Spanish instrument
- Indonesian orchaestra
- Russian folk dance.
- Music genre that originated in Jamaica.
15 Clues: Indian lute. • Mexican band • Spanish dance • Russian lute. • Brazilian party • Brazilian dance • Where do we live? • Spanish instrument • African instrument • Russian folk dance. • Indonesian orchaestra • Woodwind instruments. • Music genre that originated in Jamaica. • Steelpan musicians called pannists play these. • ...
Spanish crossword p.s IHYF 2022-10-25
Across
- Used To Refer To A Group Of Girls
- clothing with no pants but not a skirt
- unfortunately
- what you chromebook is supposed to be on in school
- Number Between Nueve and Once
- Used To See
- When Your Pencil Is Broken
- Only Tropical Rainforest In America
Down
- A Room With Shelves Of Books
- Thank God it's _____________
- birthday card
- Spanish In Spanish
- Friend
- She
- He
- Means I have
- Used To Refer To A Group Of Girls With One boy
- Last Month Of The Year
- A Sports Game
19 Clues: He • She • Friend • Used To See • Means I have • birthday card • unfortunately • A Sports Game • Spanish In Spanish • Last Month Of The Year • When Your Pencil Is Broken • A Room With Shelves Of Books • Thank God it's _____________ • Number Between Nueve and Once • Used To Refer To A Group Of Girls • Only Tropical Rainforest In America • clothing with no pants but not a skirt • ...
Siblings 2020-08-17
Across
- "A Series of Unfortunate Events" Baudelaire ____
- Little woman
- College sisterhood
- Little woman
- Little woman
- Amy Sedaris' brother
- Do you even lift ___?
- best akkaraju
- Katniss volunteers as tribute for her
- Chilly queen
- Corresponding relationship to Spanish clue
- "Raksha Bandhan" language
Down
- They come across a witch in the woods with an edible house
- Non-fraternal twins
- Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly Film
- Beyonce's sister
- The Jonas Brothers
- Popular Band in the Wizarding World
- Non-identical twins
- Question that follows "O Brother" in film
- Little woman
- Bhaiya:Hindi::____:Spanish
22 Clues: Little woman • Little woman • Little woman • Little woman • Chilly queen • best akkaraju • Beyonce's sister • College sisterhood • The Jonas Brothers • Non-fraternal twins • Non-identical twins • Amy Sedaris' brother • Do you even lift ___? • "Raksha Bandhan" language • Bhaiya:Hindi::____:Spanish • Popular Band in the Wizarding World • Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly Film • ...
American Imperialism 2021-01-10
Across
- Territory bought under Lincoln Presidency from Russia and proved to be a good deal.
- the policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries by economic, political or military means.
- stated that Cuba can't go into debt, United States oversee everything going on, Cuba had to respond to the United States government, and the United States could have military bases there.
- owner of plantation in Hawaii, overthrew Queen at time in Hawaii and became the President of the Hawaiian Public. Pushed for annexation. (Last Name)
- Queen of Hawaii during the overthrow by the Americans.
- targeted anyone who was a foreigner, they were the ones in China who fought against foreign. Defeated by the American marines, French, Britain and Germany. They were ruthless with their killings.
- a diplomat who wrote letter speaking badly about McKinley. This increased tension between Americans and the Spanish. (Last Name)
- exaggerated form of journalism which helped rally American Support.
- Under Wilson, this stated that the US had a moral obligation to help people whose government was treating them right.
- another form of imperialism where dominant nations control weaker nations. This helps protect interest in that area.
Down
- Under William Taft. Guaranteed loans so business interests would expand in Latin America.
- first battle of Spanish American War took place here.
- Military Conflict that Americans ended up winning. This led to Cuba becoming free.
- an extension of the Monroe Doctrine stating the United States could use force to protect Latin America. They were the international police in the Western Hemisphere.
- led the rebellion in the Philippines. Thought America would free them so since he was a nationalist, he led a rebellion. He was unsuccessful. (Last Name)
- a volunteer cavalry regiment, commanded by Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt, that served in the Spanish-American War.
- built by America under Teddy Roosevelt. This provided better security and trade. Connected the two coasts.
- military leader of American Navy, helped defeat the Spanish in the Philippines. (Last Name)
- ship blown up, the spanish were blamed. Increased tensions between Spanish and Americans.
- this ended military rule, set up the government, and gave the United States the right to have a naval base there. Puerto Rico now had to answer to us.
20 Clues: first battle of Spanish American War took place here. • Queen of Hawaii during the overthrow by the Americans. • exaggerated form of journalism which helped rally American Support. • Military Conflict that Americans ended up winning. This led to Cuba becoming free. • Territory bought under Lincoln Presidency from Russia and proved to be a good deal. • ...
Project 2022-05-09
Across
- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- a person who conquered the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire,
- A mountain running along South America's western side, is among the world's longest mountain ranges.
- a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- known as the Realm of the Four Parts, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- The historic region of Mesoamerica comprises the modern day countries of northern Costa Rica Honduras El Salvador and ect.
- was a person of being a great warrior and general also word known as Angry like a lord.
- he supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation.
Down
- a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
- a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab or also know as a monument
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- was the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- the power by which the universe becomes manifest the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world.
- rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico.
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
23 Clues: writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • relating to Spain, its people, or its language. • a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, • one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation. • ...
Project 2022-05-09
Across
- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- a person who conquered the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire,
- A mountain running along South America's western side, is among the world's longest mountain ranges.
- a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- known as the Realm of the Four Parts, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- The historic region of Mesoamerica comprises the modern day countries of northern Costa Rica Honduras El Salvador and ect.
- was a person of being a great warrior and general also word known as Angry like a lord.
- he supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation.
Down
- a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
- a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab or also know as a monument
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- was the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- the power by which the universe becomes manifest the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world.
- rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico.
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
23 Clues: writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • relating to Spain, its people, or its language. • a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, • one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation. • ...
Topic 2: European Colonization of North America 2025-10-21
Across
- a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain
- to take something away
- a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- a belief held without proof
- the willingness to let others practice their own beliefs
- the highest social class in the English colonies
- something valuable that is given in order to get someone to do something
- willing to accept beliefs that are different from your own
- a representative to the colonial Virginia government
- living accommodations
- a trade product sent to markets outside a country
- trade products brought into a country
- clever
- a town in the Spanish colonies
- a place where people are protected from danger and trouble
- a crop sold for money at market
- to find an answer or a solution to something
- a colony under direct control of the English crown
- in Spain's American colonies, a person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
Down
- the mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs
- the act of publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a person's reputation
- a waterway through or around North America
- a legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- having success, usually by making a lot of money
- a group of English Protestants who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- to indicate or be a sign of
- a regular or average person
- a fort where soldiers lived int he Spanish colonies
- someone who is one of the first people to move to and live in a new area
- a French colonist who lived in the lands beyond French settlements as a fur trapper
- morally good behavior or character
- the colonial trade route between New England, Africa, and the West Indies
- a plant used to make valuable blue dye
- to stop briefly because of nervousness
- a person who cannot pay money he or she owes
- an English settler who sought religious freedom in the Americas in the 1600s
- a religious settlement run by Catholic priests and friars
- an agreement between nations to aid and protect one another
39 Clues: clever • living accommodations • to take something away • a belief held without proof • to indicate or be a sign of • a regular or average person • a town in the Spanish colonies • a crop sold for money at market • morally good behavior or character • trade products brought into a country • a plant used to make valuable blue dye • to stop briefly because of nervousness • ...
Mexican War of Independence 2024-02-15
Across
- the ruler of a country or province who rules as the representative of a king
- 30,000 rebels stormed the granary then slaughtered the 500 Spaniards and looted the town.
- Miguel Hidalgo a respected Catholic priest issued a passionate rallying cry called _____________ _____ _____________.
- Born to Spanish parents in the colony of New Spain. They had freedoms but not as much political power as the Peninsulares
- September 16,1810
- New Spain exports focused on mostly_______________with some gold, and later included cotton and cotton textiles, maize, cochineal and other dyestuffs,tobacco and cacao.
- a division of society based on differences of wealth, privilege, profession, occupation, or race.
Down
- In 1821, the royalist soldier, who changed sides, led troops into Mexico City taking control of the city and declaring the country's independence.
- Signed August 24, 1821 that ended New Spain's dependence on Old Spain.
- Under orders from the Spanish king, Cortes founded a capital city __________ ____ _________, where the Aztec capital Tenochititlan once stood.
- First President of Mexico.
- were not allowed to be enslaved, but labor could be forced for government or church projects as a form of taxation.
- was witnessed by an Aztec who converted to Christianity. He claims she appeared to him four times and asked him to build a church in her name, the Virgin Mary.
- Napoleon's brother who was assigned by Napoleon as King of Spain.
- The land that is now Mexico fell into Spanish hands in August 1521 when Hernan Cortes and his army of conquistadors toppled the _____________empire.
- The Aztec language of ______________was replaced by the Spanish language as the dominant form of communication, and in 1714 the King of Spain ordered the colonists to speak Spanish.
- New Spain, what is now Mexico, was under Spanish rule for _________ _________________years.
- Some scholars claim Our Lady of Guadalupe is an adaptation of the Aztec Goddess ___________________, or Divine Earth Mother.
- the group at the top of the caste system of New Spain , that were Spaniards who were born in Spain. They were the ruling class.
- to sink a ship or boat deliberately by making openings or holes in the bottom.
- A person in the Mexican Revolution who supported the King of Spain.
21 Clues: September 16,1810 • First President of Mexico. • Napoleon's brother who was assigned by Napoleon as King of Spain. • A person in the Mexican Revolution who supported the King of Spain. • Signed August 24, 1821 that ended New Spain's dependence on Old Spain. • the ruler of a country or province who rules as the representative of a king • ...
Project 2022-05-09
Across
- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- a person who conquered the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire,
- A mountain running along South America's western side, is among the world's longest mountain ranges.
- a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- known as the Realm of the Four Parts, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- The historic region of Mesoamerica comprises the modern day countries of northern Costa Rica Honduras El Salvador and ect.
- was a person of being a great warrior and general also word known as Angry like a lord.
- he supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation.
Down
- a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
- a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab or also know as a monument
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- was the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- the power by which the universe becomes manifest the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world.
- rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico.
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
23 Clues: writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • relating to Spain, its people, or its language. • a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire, • one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • each of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation. • ...
4.3 and 4.4 Vocab Review 2022-12-01
Across
- this is one of the main New World Crops that greatly increased Old World food supply and therefore population
- this cash crop came be the most profitable resource produced on New World plantations
- this animal from Europe had the most significant impact on the culture and way of life for Native Americans
- This spanish land grant system gave Spanish conquerors lands as a reward and used that land for agricultural production using coerced labor
- spanish soldiers responsible for the conquest and colonization of the New World
- this economic philosophy emphasizes the importance of accumulating precious metals and limited trade with economic competitors
- The group of European trained Indian military forces used by the British East India Company
- This treaty between Spain and Portugal effectively divided the world in half with Spain getting all of the Western Hemisphere except Brazil
- Due to their focus on coastal bases and control of shipping lanes, the Portugues were said to have this kind of Empire
- The horrific journey of slaves across the Atlantic became known as this
- The spanish conqueror responsible for overthrowing the Inca empire
- the blending of West African languages with a combination of European colonizers language created this broadly defined syncretic language system
Down
- the process of exchange of plants animals and disease between the Old and New World
- The spanish conqueror responsible for overthrowing the Aztec empire
- the Spanish established this system in their colonies where landowners compelled native to work for them in exchange for food and shelter (much like in Feudalism)
- this is one of the main New World crops that greatly increased Old World food supply and therefore population
- This Chinese dynasty closed their borders and restricted trade with Europe to preserve Chinese autonomy and culture
- arrangement through which workers were contracted to work for a specific period of time in exchange for passage to the New World
- this precious metal was found in great abundance throughout Mexico and Peru
- This Incan labor system required young men to give a portion of their labor to the government to build public works projects
- These Europeans were the only merchants permitted to trade in Japan after the 1630s
- this kind of slavery considers individuals as property to be bought and sold as the owner wishes
22 Clues: The spanish conqueror responsible for overthrowing the Inca empire • The spanish conqueror responsible for overthrowing the Aztec empire • The horrific journey of slaves across the Atlantic became known as this • this precious metal was found in great abundance throughout Mexico and Peru • ...
Capítulo 3A Crucigrama (Crossword) 2022-05-08
Across
- Reflexive verb that means "to stay"
- Post office en español.
- Until en español.
- "soon" en español.
- "Almost" en español.
- Pharmacy en español.
- "Bank" en español.
Down
- Simple past tense in Spanish.
- Supermarket en español.
- Gas en español.
- Dentist in Spanish.
- Card en español.
- The preterite has a lot of these type of verbs.
- Good gracious! en español.
- Stamp en español.
- "Downtown" en español.
16 Clues: Gas en español. • Card en español. • Until en español. • Stamp en español. • "soon" en español. • "Bank" en español. • Dentist in Spanish. • "Almost" en español. • Pharmacy en español. • "Downtown" en español. • Supermarket en español. • Post office en español. • Good gracious! en español. • Simple past tense in Spanish. • Reflexive verb that means "to stay" • ...
Maravilloso Marzo 2026-02-25
12 Clues: March • three • the Son • February • Marvelous • the Father • the Trinity • The Holy Spirit • Orange (the color) • Spanish word for "fruit" • Spanish word for "Happy" • The second month of the year
La familia 2022-10-24
Across
- El hijo de tu tío.
- Mi _____ es Srta. Dybul.
- Julia tiene 17 años y Sara tiene 9 años. Julia es ___ que Sara.
- La madre de tu madre
- The feminine version of primo; girl cousin
- El padre de tu madre
- El hijo de tu hermana.
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- How do you say sister in Spanish?
- Un perro pequeño, un perro bebé.
- How do you say grandson in Spanish?
- Another word for esposo.
- How do you say parents in Spanish?
- Juan tiene 2 años y Pablo tiene 10 años. Juan es ___ que Pablo.
13 Clues: El hijo de tu tío. • La madre de tu madre • El padre de tu madre • El hijo de tu hermana. • Mi _____ es Srta. Dybul. • Another word for esposo. • Un perro pequeño, un perro bebé. • How do you say sister in Spanish? • How do you say parents in Spanish? • How do you say grandson in Spanish? • The feminine version of primo; girl cousin • ...
European explores; Avery Baile 2022-10-13
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- Who explored New world in 1530's
- was a deadly disease that killed natives
- Desoto found what river
- 1st Spanish explore to reach the pacific
- Indians thought the Spanish were ___
- Crop used in the Columbian Exchange
- what percent of natives died of disease
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- What Colony took over current NJ in 1655
- Juan Ponce De Leon searched 4 _____
- Who asked the Spanish king to protect the Indians
- what state Juan Ponce De Leon explore
- When did Samuel De Camplain settle New France
- Region establishes in America by Spain King
13 Clues: Desoto found what river • Who explored New world in 1530's • Juan Ponce De Leon searched 4 _____ • Crop used in the Columbian Exchange • Indians thought the Spanish were ___ • what state Juan Ponce De Leon explore • what percent of natives died of disease • What Colony took over current NJ in 1655 • was a deadly disease that killed natives • ...
El Otoño 2024-11-01
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- We use it to scare the birds in the farm____.
- Lots of this fall from the trees_______.
- School starts in this month
- Apples in spanish is......
- Some apples are this color _____.
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- When we feel cold we can wear, la ________.
- Wind in spanish is.....
- we can visit this place in the fall
- We can make a pie out of this.
- Orange in spanish is_____.
- The farmers get this in the fall.
- a big bird related to Día de Accion de Gracias.
- You can get lost in a maze made out of _____.
13 Clues: Wind in spanish is..... • Orange in spanish is_____. • Apples in spanish is...... • School starts in this month • We can make a pie out of this. • The farmers get this in the fall. • Some apples are this color _____. • we can visit this place in the fall • Lots of this fall from the trees_______. • When we feel cold we can wear, la ________. • ...
My basic Spanish puzzle (assignment) 2024-05-10
13 Clues: Una in ingles • Pez en ingles • dos in ingles • Azul en ingles • Hola en ingles • Rosa en ingles • Cat in spanish • cafe en ingles • Rojo en ingles • Negro en ingles • Morado en Ingles. • Amarillo en ingles • teacher in spanish
Latin Revolution 2025-02-07
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- A ________ trade route that connected Africa, the American colonies, and Europe through three trade routes.
- The Middle Passage was a southern route that trade slaves from ________ to the American colonies.
- People born in the colonies with a Spanish parent and an indigenous parent.
- People born in the South American colonies with two Spanish parents.
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- Country or land controlled and occupied by an outside country.
- Slavery was the practice of owning slaves, people ______ to do work due to violent threats
- Farms where crops were grown, usually worked on by slaves.
- People born in the colonies with a Spanish parent and Black parent.
- A Spanish social division between people based on birth in the Spanish colonies.
- People born in Spain or Portugal who moved to the South American Spanish colonies.
10 Clues: Farms where crops were grown, usually worked on by slaves. • Country or land controlled and occupied by an outside country. • People born in the colonies with a Spanish parent and Black parent. • People born in the South American colonies with two Spanish parents. • People born in the colonies with a Spanish parent and an indigenous parent. • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (C.Mendiola) 2015-09-08
10 Clues: plymoth colony • a diverse colony • banished in 1638 • spanish settlers • founded pennsylvania • was traded in new york • wanted to purify england • lead spanish army into america • "he who does not work, does not __" • person mixed spanish and native american ancestry
History 2023-01-10
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- U.S. increases it's strength as a world power
- Cuban rebellion against Spain..... Yellow Journalism, Explosion of the USS Maine...DeLome Letter
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to attract readers. Also one cause of the Spanish-American War
- Platt Amendment allows the U.S. to intervene in Cuba
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- arranged US to purchase Alaska from Russia (known as Seward's Folly)
- Increased the military might of the U.S. by providing a strategic naval base
- Organized Cuban resistance against Spain
- U.S. acquired the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico
- Volunteer cavalry led by Teddy Roosevelt....Gained fame at the Battle of San Juan Hill
- Territory gained by the U.S. as a result of the Spanish-American War
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- Navy Captain wrote in his book, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, that a nations's strength depends on its naval might......Leading imperialist.
- Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force
- U.S. navy commander that defeated the Spanish fleet in the Philippines
- connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, built from 1904 - 1914
- This was a ship sent to Havana Harbor, Cuba; it was sent to protect Americans in Cuba; the Maine explodes; the United States declares war on Spain as a result
- Writers who used yellow journalism
- -Spain loses most of it's empire
- Formally ended the S.A. War and gives Cuba Independence and U.S. gets Puerto Rico, Philippines, and Guam
- the Hawaiian queen who was forced out of power by a revolution started by American business interests
- Conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States. Fought mainly for the issue of Cuban independence from Spain
- Helped overthrow the queen of Hawaii and established himself as leader and refused to give up power...Pushed for America to annex Hawaii
- refers to U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy: "speak softly, and carry a big stick
- Considered a cause of the Spanish-American War - letter from the Spanish ambassador criticizing President McKinley which was published in the Hearst newspaper. (1898)
- President Taft's policy of linking American business interests to diplomatic interests abroad
25 Clues: -Spain loses most of it's empire • Writers who used yellow journalism • Organized Cuban resistance against Spain • U.S. increases it's strength as a world power • U.S. acquired the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico • Platt Amendment allows the U.S. to intervene in Cuba • arranged US to purchase Alaska from Russia (known as Seward's Folly) • ...
Sephardic U Crossword Puzzle of the Week 2021-10-31
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- Philosophers R. Yehudah and R. Moshe wrote their works in this language
- Astronomer whose tools helped discover the New World
- Considered the first Rishon LeTziyon
- A literary Israeli dynasty well before the Corona vaccine
- A Moroccan Jewish neighborhood
- Turkish name of one of the cities where R Yosef Karo studied
- Iranian city known for its mausoleum
- A city of fierce Jewish warriors and bodyguards
- Second sultan by this name who welcomed Spanish exiles
- First name of the Great Eagle
- A Spanish Jewish neighborhood
- The glorious era of Iberian Jews
- The Jews of this country were named after what the did not eat
- An ancient community identified with a hat
- Author of Halachic responsa “The City of Rome”
- Arab name of Spanish lands
- His son wrote Deror Yikra
- Rabbi in Egypt, minister in Israel
- A medieval center of mysticism and halacha
- Author of Israeli song Yam HaShibolim
- Jerusalem of Greece
- British Yemenite city
- Cousins and chief rabbis of Jerusalem and Haifa
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- Acronym of the author of the travel book “Good Circle”
- Bosnian rabbi
- Title of the head of the Babylonian academies
- Moroccan Spanish cosmopolis
- First name of a poet born in Gaza
- This gaon was a grammarian, philosopher, and poet
- Traditional Syrian food
- Eaten only by Sephardim eight days a year
- This prophet’s grave is in Iraq
- The man who set the table of halacha
- Iraqi Indian dynasty
- Medieval global merchants based in Iraq
- His son was a physician who wrote 14 volumes on halacha
- The last Jewish king (5-6C)
- A Spanish city and Rosh Hashanah fruit
- One of three mandatory subjects in Sephardic medieval schools
- Israeli Moroccan poet, winner of the highest poetry award
- An early Spanish community
- Iranian Jews use this herb to symbolize whips on Pesah
- Last name of two great Sephardic poets
- Ibn Paqquda and Ibn Asher shared this first name
- The first word of Aleppo’s Hebrew name
- This prophet’s grave is in Kurdistan
- traditional Moroccan dish
- On a Sephardic Seder plate instead of parsley
- A kabbalist whose last name means essential
49 Clues: Bosnian rabbi • Jerusalem of Greece • Iraqi Indian dynasty • British Yemenite city • Traditional Syrian food • traditional Moroccan dish • His son wrote Deror Yikra • An early Spanish community • Arab name of Spanish lands • Moroccan Spanish cosmopolis • The last Jewish king (5-6C) • First name of the Great Eagle • A Spanish Jewish neighborhood • A Moroccan Jewish neighborhood • ...
The Spanish Empire Vocabulary Review 2024-02-29
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- A territorial and administrative division established by the Spanish monarchy in the Americas to improve governance, including the Viceroyalty of New Spain (1535) and the Viceroyalty of Peru (1542).
- A labor system instituted by the Spanish crown in the Americas, granting colonists the right to demand tribute and forced labor from Indigenous peoples, established in the early 16th century.
- People of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry in the Spanish colonies, emerging as a significant and growing demographic from the 16th century onwards.
- Individuals born in Spain who lived in the Spanish American colonies, holding the highest offices and enjoying privileges over the Creoles and other social groups.
- A high court established in Spanish colonies in the Americas to administer justice and advise the viceroy, playing a key role in the governance of the colonies.
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- A term used in the Spanish colonies to describe people of pure Spanish descent who were born in the Americas, distinguishing them from Spaniards born in Spain (Peninsulares).
- Religious communities established by Catholic missionaries during the Spanish colonial period, aimed at converting Indigenous peoples to Christianity, starting in the 16th century.
- A large, multi-decked sailing ship used by the Spanish for transoceanic voyages, notably in the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade which operated from 1565 to 1815, transporting goods between Asia and the Americas.
- Individuals in the Spanish American colonies with mixed African and European ancestry, reflecting the complex racial hierarchies that developed following the introduction of African slavery in the 16th century.
- Large estates or plantations that were prevalent in the Spanish colonies, where crops were cultivated and livestock were raised, often relying on the forced labor of Indigenous peoples and, later, African slaves.
10 Clues: People of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry in the Spanish colonies, emerging as a significant and growing demographic from the 16th century onwards. • A high court established in Spanish colonies in the Americas to administer justice and advise the viceroy, playing a key role in the governance of the colonies. • ...
sara meyers- chapter 4, section 1-2 key IDs 2020-10-19
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- -spainard who landed on the shores of Mexico
- -a dispute over land in 1754 led to this war
- -what the Dutch holdings in Norht America became known as
- -Incan ruler
- -Native American ruler, also known as King Philip
- -group that also sought religious freedom from Englands Anglican Church
- -group that founded a second English colony, Plymouth, MA
- -mixed Spanish and Native Amerian population
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- -system where Spanish forced Native Americans to work
- -spanish explorers who followed Cortes
- -lands controlled by another nation
- -genoese sea captain
- -what colonists named the land they claimed on the coast of Virginia
- -base of France's colonial empire in North America
- -marched a small force into South America
15 Clues: -Incan ruler • -genoese sea captain • -lands controlled by another nation • -spanish explorers who followed Cortes • -marched a small force into South America • -spainard who landed on the shores of Mexico • -a dispute over land in 1754 led to this war • -mixed Spanish and Native Amerian population • -Native American ruler, also known as King Philip • ...
abby brown - section 1 and 2 2020-10-19
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- A settlement named after a king
- A conflict that becomes the Seven Year War
- Cortes and his Spanish followers
- A mix of Spanish and Native American population
- Lands controlled by another nation
- A conquistador that conquered the Ican Empire
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- Dutch holdings in North America
- The Ican Empire ruler
- A man from Spain who landed on the shores of Mexico
- A Genoese sea captain from Spain
- France's colonial Empire in North America
- A system the Spanish made the Native Americans work under
- Native Americans ruler that led an attack on colonial villages
- A group who sought religious freedom
- A group who founded the second English colony
15 Clues: The Ican Empire ruler • Dutch holdings in North America • A settlement named after a king • A Genoese sea captain from Spain • Cortes and his Spanish followers • Lands controlled by another nation • A group who sought religious freedom • France's colonial Empire in North America • A conflict that becomes the Seven Year War • A conquistador that conquered the Ican Empire • ...
European Explorers: Arush Gandhi 2022-10-13
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- Helped Cortes conquer the Aztecs
- Exchange of goods and ideas that followed the voyages of 1492
- Led to over trapping
- Columbian Exchange crop; Indians to Europe
- Now is called new York
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- made 2 voyages to the area in which we live today
- explored the New World for France in the 1500’s
- most deadly disease that Europeans gave to the Native Americans
- Pizarro claimed this empire
- Claimed Mississippi River for Spain
- they called the region____in honor of their king
- 1st Spanish Explorer to reach Pacific
- Animal Spanish explorers used to conquer empires
- What region did the Spanish King establish
- What results did Columbus’s voyages have on Native Americans
15 Clues: Led to over trapping • Now is called new York • Pizarro claimed this empire • Helped Cortes conquer the Aztecs • Claimed Mississippi River for Spain • 1st Spanish Explorer to reach Pacific • Columbian Exchange crop; Indians to Europe • What region did the Spanish King establish • explored the New World for France in the 1500’s • ...
The Coahuiltecan Tribes 2025-10-28
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- another food the Coahuiltecans ate
- colonial period time period of when the Coahuiltecans were displaced by Spaniards
- synonym for itinerant
- having little money or possessions
- a language the Coahuiltecans spoke
- hundred approximate amount of Coahuiltecan tribes in Texas
- one food source the Coahuiltecans hunted and ate
- the state that was home to many Coahuiltecan tribes
- direction the Coahuiltecans were displaced by the Spaniards
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- disease/contact with the ____ killed off most of the Coahuiltecans
- Nunez cabeza de vaca A Spanish explorer who wrote about the Coahuiltecans
- the Coahuiltecans lived in these
- the Coahuiltecans were a group of ____
- tracing descent through the male line
- and arrow a weapon the Coahuiltecans were proficient in using
- the part of Texas most of the Coahuiltecan tribes lived in
- Grande the river the Coahuilecans used as a water source
- what the Spanish called the Coahuiltecan groups
- indians the group that the Coahuiltecans displaced
19 Clues: synonym for itinerant • the Coahuiltecans lived in these • another food the Coahuiltecans ate • having little money or possessions • a language the Coahuiltecans spoke • tracing descent through the male line • the Coahuiltecans were a group of ____ • what the Spanish called the Coahuiltecan groups • one food source the Coahuiltecans hunted and ate • ...
The Aztecs pg.476-481 2023-12-01
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- Most Aztec people did this job
- The Aztec empire touched this body of water
- payment for protection
- government officials that kept order
- This man was the leader of the Spanish
- when you worship more than one god you are...
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- These people traveled throughout the Empire trading goods
- Spanish conquerors who were looking for gold and other riches
- The Aztecs offered these to keep their gods happy
- Aztec capital city
- Floating artificial fields
- This man became emperor of the Aztecs in 1502
- the Spanish built this present day city over the ruins of the Aztecs
- smallest but most powerful class of Aztec society
- These people made and sold jewelry
15 Clues: Aztec capital city • payment for protection • Floating artificial fields • Most Aztec people did this job • These people made and sold jewelry • government officials that kept order • This man was the leader of the Spanish • The Aztec empire touched this body of water • This man became emperor of the Aztecs in 1502 • when you worship more than one god you are... • ...
Rioja 2023-05-25
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- Top-tier Rioja wine aged for an extended period (4, 7)
- Wine aged for a minimum period before release (7)
- Principal red grape variety of Rioja (11)
- Winery or wine estate in Rioja (6)
- High-quality wine aged for a minimum period (7)
- Spanish word for white (6)
- Spanish word for red (5)
- Famous wine region in Spain (5)
- River that runs through the Rioja region (6)
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- Area where grapevines are cultivated (8)
- Spanish word for wine (4)
- Red grape variety also used in Rioja blends (8)
- Environmental factors influencing wine production (7)
- Oak container used for aging wine (6)
- Wood commonly used for aging Rioja wines (3)
15 Clues: Spanish word for red (5) • Spanish word for wine (4) • Spanish word for white (6) • Famous wine region in Spain (5) • Winery or wine estate in Rioja (6) • Oak container used for aging wine (6) • Area where grapevines are cultivated (8) • Principal red grape variety of Rioja (11) • Wood commonly used for aging Rioja wines (3) • River that runs through the Rioja region (6) • ...
Aztecs & the Spanish 2013-12-17
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- Christian reconquest of Spain from the Muslims and Jews.
- Capital land of the Aztecs
- Tubes that supply the empire with water
- Spanish system that gave Spanish settlers land when they join the colony
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- A lesser noble
- Leader of an expedition to colonize new lands
- Land the Aztecs made for farming
- The extension of power of a colony
- The Spanish leader that conquerored the Aztecs
- A warrior society that got conquerored by the Spanish
10 Clues: A lesser noble • Capital land of the Aztecs • Land the Aztecs made for farming • The extension of power of a colony • Tubes that supply the empire with water • Leader of an expedition to colonize new lands • The Spanish leader that conquerored the Aztecs • A warrior society that got conquerored by the Spanish • Christian reconquest of Spain from the Muslims and Jews. • ...
Aztec Crossword 2025-04-09
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- The other reason why Spanish came to Mesoamerica.
- A present to the gods from the Aztecs.
- The emperor of the Aztecs
- One of the reasons why the Spanish went to Mesoamerica.
- The new name for the Mesoamerican region.
- The original sponsor of Hernan Cortes' expidition.
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- The native group that allied with Cortes
- The Spanish conquistador that took over the Aztecs.
- The interpreter for the Spanish.
- The civilisation that was conquered by Hernan Cortes
10 Clues: The emperor of the Aztecs • The interpreter for the Spanish. • A present to the gods from the Aztecs. • The native group that allied with Cortes • The new name for the Mesoamerican region. • The other reason why Spanish came to Mesoamerica. • The original sponsor of Hernan Cortes' expidition. • The Spanish conquistador that took over the Aztecs. • ...
Spanish 1 Crossword 2021-04-26
15 Clues: I am • Nine • Hello • Where • Seven • You are • A French man • good afternoon • A region of Spain • A girl from Ireland • The formal word for you • A region of Southern Spain • A typical Spanish name for a boy • A popular Spanish name for a girl • Said by a female when introduced to someone
