spanish Crossword Puzzles
Spanish 2023-02-01
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- something you need to do to live
- sport
- radio
- what you do after a long week
- halado type of dessert
- school
- fruta type of food
- how adults make money
- day
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- la tarea work related to school
- way to get around
- correos electronics way of communicating in work/school
- form of art
- en patineta musical instrument
- greeting
- escula place to learn
- leaving
17 Clues: day • sport • radio • school • leaving • greeting • form of art • way to get around • fruta type of food • escula place to learn • how adults make money • halado type of dessert • what you do after a long week • en patineta musical instrument • la tarea work related to school • something you need to do to live • correos electronics way of communicating in work/school
Spanish 2023-02-07
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- you get coffee here
- to tell the server what you want
- to arrive back somewhere
- to ask what you want to eat
- made out of french fries
- carne people hunt for
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- has slides, swing
- a job you get payer for
- to be able to see something
- to watch a
- mid day meal
- you eat your food here
- grows in the ground
- to go somewhere for a band
- people fish for
- to arrive somewhere
16 Clues: to watch a • mid day meal • people fish for • has slides, swing • you get coffee here • grows in the ground • to arrive somewhere • carne people hunt for • you eat your food here • a job you get payer for • to arrive back somewhere • made out of french fries • to go somewhere for a band • to be able to see something • to ask what you want to eat • to tell the server what you want
Spanish 2023-03-14
Spanish 2023-05-12
17 Clues: left • block • right • to go • avenue • to turn • to stop • to turn • to cross • straight • to follow • to get on • to get off • to get lost • to keep going • traffic light • highway, freeway
Spanish 2012-10-16
16 Clues: room • wash • clean • dirty • kitchen • to help • to cook • basement • bathroom • home office • living room • third floor • dining room • make the bed • ground floor • feed the dog
Spanish 2013-10-20
spanish 2016-10-18
16 Clues: llegar • el arte • ensenar • contester • el ingles • el minute • el espanol • el horario • la historia • que hora es • de la noche • de la manana • las ciencias • a que hora es • tomar apuntes • las amtematicas
Spanish 2023-09-29
Spanish 2024-02-06
Spanish 2023-12-04
16 Clues: el pan • el yogur • el jamón • el tocino • los huevos • la galleta • la naranja • las fresas • la manzana • la sachilla • la ensalada • el plantáno • en el desayuno • la hamburgeuasa • las papas fritas • el perrito caliente
Spanish 2024-01-21
16 Clues: to shave • to paint • to get up • to put on • to wake up • to dry off • to get ready • to go to bed • to get dressed • to borrow from • to take a bath • to cut ones hair • to take a shower • to fix ones hair • to brush ones teeth • la cara to wash ones face
Spanish 2023-11-01
16 Clues: daily • never • numbers • Singing • decansar • past noon • dos y nueve • Instruments • Its dark out • Periodic table • opposite of never • opposite of spanish • opposite of english • Mrs Stacy does this • Type free for this one you won1 • this is where they keep the libros
Spanish 2023-11-01
16 Clues: daily • never • numbers • Singing • decansar • past noon • dos y nueve • Instruments • Its dark out • Periodic table • opposite of never • opposite of spanish • opposite of english • Mrs Stacy does this • Type free for this one you won1 • this is where they keep the libros
Spanish 2023-11-01
16 Clues: daily • never • numbers • Singing • decansar • past noon • dos y nueve • Instruments • Its dark out • Periodic table • opposite of never • opposite of spanish • opposite of english • Mrs Stacy does this • Type free for this one you won1 • this is where they keep the libros
spanish 2024-02-08
16 Clues: subir • Calmate • antes ayer • en un reloj • (syn.) avanzar • (syn.) agarrar • opuesta de sol • antes de la luna • antes encuentras • moverse con musica • (syn.) oportunidad • tienes cuando duermes • _____ tu amigos errado • el exito viene del ____ • cuando miras en un espejo • donde encuentras tu reflejo
Spanish 2025-02-25
16 Clues: pero • bueno • chica • serio • chico • paciente • atrevida • to sgeun • ordenado • sociable • gracioso • artistica • reservado • talentoso • impaciente • deportista
spanish 2025-04-17
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- Yo como la ____ en verano. La fruta es rojo y verde. Tuve que la fruta en verano a menudo porque muy rico y frío. Mi encanta la fruta -> comé. Las uvas y toronja y melón.
- El ___ bebe en la manana. El bebe es muy rico y energizante. Agua y té.
- una fruta es rojo o verde. Los agricultores recogen ____ de los arbóles. ¡Ir recoger la fruta!La pera y duranzos.
- Mi abuela horneó las ____ y son muy rico. Mi abuela pone los ___ en los postres. cortar -> corté. Las frambuesas y los duranzos.
- La ___ hace el chico triste. El vegetale es muy horrible. Cocineros preparan comida con la vegetale. Zanahorias y el brócoli
- El ___ prepara la comida. Hacen comida en los restaurantes. El cocinaron. Camarero y servidor.
- Un condimento que es mujy pequena y negro. EL cocino puede agregar ___ para hacer la comida sabrosa. Agregué ___ porque muy rico. Sal y salsa.
- Un condimento que es muy pequena y blanco. Puse en mi comida para el saber. ¡Agrega los condimentos! La pimienta y el aceite.
- El ___ es muy suave. El cocinero usa el __ cuando cocina. ¡Por favor, usar cuando para cocinar! Es blanco y suave. Azucar y bicbonate (baking powder)
- El vegetable es oranja. Son muy saludables. ¡Come __ para estar saludable! A menudo comí ___. El maiz y las papas.
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- Los __ en la playa. Pescador tiene los comida -> pescar. Los cangrejos y camarones
- Mi mamá preparó guacamole con ___. pásame el -> pásamelo. Preparar -> preparé. Guacamole y limón.
- El cocinero preparar postres y mi favorita es ___. Cuando yo tengo el postre yo come. Comer la __ -> comé. Gallestas y pastel de taza.
- Una ___ es armerillo. la fruta es muy tropical y comer en verano o en vacaciones. La papaya y fresas.
- Una fruta de la playa y es blanco y moreno. La fruta es ___ y es muy tropical y se recoge de los arbóles.
- Vive en la playa. El pescador tiene el_____. ¡Ir a pescar! La trucha y el atún.
16 Clues: El ___ bebe en la manana. El bebe es muy rico y energizante. Agua y té. • Vive en la playa. El pescador tiene el_____. ¡Ir a pescar! La trucha y el atún. • Los __ en la playa. Pescador tiene los comida -> pescar. Los cangrejos y camarones • El ___ prepara la comida. Hacen comida en los restaurantes. El cocinaron. Camarero y servidor. • ...
Spanish 2024-10-08
spanish 2024-11-11
16 Clues: whatis • verywell • howareyou • sheishappy • whichisyour • whereispaco • Iamastudent • whattimeisit • todayisfriday • Istudyspanish • favoritemovie • areyouartistic • Anitaismycousin • heisgoodlooking • Martinaisstudios • yourfavoritecolor
spanish 2024-11-04
17 Clues: sad • mad • now • sick • calm • tired • happy • bored • today • inlove • content • worried • furious • nervous • irritated • mal humor in a bad mood • buen humor in a good mood
Spanish 2025-11-19
spanish 2025-09-25
16 Clues: ski • run • swim • draw • sing • work • dance • skate • deportes • la tele watch TV • cuentos to write stories • videojuegos play videogames • la guitarra play the guitar • a la escuela to go to school • la computadora use the computer • por telfono to talk on the phone
Chapter 18 Crossword 2013-11-10
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- U.S. Secretary of State who created the Open Door Notes
- went to the Philippines (Spain's capital)took over the land and crushed all of the Spanish ships
- took over her father's role as a monarch of Hawaii
- action that lengthens a nation's powers by politically, military, and economically
- this policy granted equal trade opportunities for all countries
- volunteer soldiers under Commander Theodore Roosevelt who had no experience in war
- this amendment limited Cuba's government
- the United States and Spanish met here to negotiate peace. Spain also gave the U.S. Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
- persuaded government officials to build up naval powers to go against other powerful nations
- head of government who overthrew the Queen of Hawaii
- the United States Navy's second commissioned battleship
- naval base fueling station for U.S ships
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- was captured by Cuban and American forces during the Spanish-American War. Theodore Roosevelt became famous for a charge up the hill during the battle
- played arole in acquiring Alaska by organizing for the U.S to purchase Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million
- style of writing that exaggerates news to make readers mad
- gave Puerto Rico a civil government and rights to citizens to vote for lower house representatives. The President had power by this act to only appoint representatives to the higher house who were representing Puerto Rico.
- he believed that Filipinos deserved independence and fight for freedom
- a state that is controlled and protected by another
- Cuban journalist who wanted independence from Spain
- spanish general who put civilians in concentration camps
20 Clues: this amendment limited Cuba's government • naval base fueling station for U.S ships • took over her father's role as a monarch of Hawaii • a state that is controlled and protected by another • Cuban journalist who wanted independence from Spain • head of government who overthrew the Queen of Hawaii • U.S. Secretary of State who created the Open Door Notes • ...
Chapter One Crossword 2012-09-13
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- Guided the economic policies of virtually all European nation-states in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
- Developed a network of paved roads to unite their population
- this class emerged in Europe to bring goods from distant regions
- Early Spanish explorers in the Americas.
- Puritans who were considered radicals
- Destroyed a large Native American empire with only 600 men
- His crew circumnavigated the globe
- Forged close bonds with Native Americans
- Named Virginia in honor of Queen Elizabeth
- Europeans imported most of their African slaves from this region south of the Sahara Desert
- The Spanish settlement in New Mexico was nearly destroyed by a revolt from this tribe in 1680
- Took possession of Newfoundland in the queen's name
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- staged successful raids on Spanish merchant ships
- Developed a harsh religion requiring human sacrifice.
- Actively encouraged settlement from northern Europe in their colonies
- Opened the way for advances into South America
- Hope of locating this motivated many explorers to North America
- English assumptions made from colonizing here influenced how they treated natives in the Americas
- The most common Spanish settlement in the early seventeenth century
- explored the Caribbean and the coast of South America
- The natives of this region in North America created large irrigation systems
- First European state to invest in maritime exploration
- A reawakening in this occurred in this in Europe in the fifteenth century
- Decimated Native American population, and partially responsible for fall of Aztec Empire
- Location of two failed English settlements
25 Clues: His crew circumnavigated the globe • Puritans who were considered radicals • Early Spanish explorers in the Americas. • Forged close bonds with Native Americans • Named Virginia in honor of Queen Elizabeth • Location of two failed English settlements • Opened the way for advances into South America • staged successful raids on Spanish merchant ships • ...
Chapter One Crossword 2012-09-13
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- Developed a network of paved roads to unite their population
- Destroyed a large Native American empire with only 600 men
- Early Spanish explorers in the Americas.
- Forged close bonds with Native Americans
- Named Virginia in honor of Queen Elizabeth
- Guided the economic policies of virtually all European nation-states in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
- Actively encouraged settlement from northern Europe in their colonies
- The most common Spanish settlement in the early seventeenth century
- Decimated Native American population, and partially responsible for fall of Aztec Empire
- The natives of this region in North America created large irrigation systems
- Europeans imported most of their African slaves from this region south of the Sahara Desert
- His crew circumnavigated the globe
- The Spanish settlement in New Mexico was nearly destroyed by a revolt from this tribe in 1680
- A reawakening in this occurred in this in Europe in the fifteenth century
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- Developed a harsh religion requiring human sacrifice.
- Opened the way for advances into South America
- Location of two failed English settlements
- Hope of locating this motivated many explorers to North America
- English assumptions made from colonizing here influenced how they treated natives in the Americas
- Puritans who were considered radicals
- Took possession of Newfoundland in the queen's name
- staged successful raids on Spanish merchant ships
- First European state to invest in maritime exploration
- explored the Caribbean and the coast of South America
- this class emerged in Europe to bring goods from distant regions
25 Clues: His crew circumnavigated the globe • Puritans who were considered radicals • Early Spanish explorers in the Americas. • Forged close bonds with Native Americans • Location of two failed English settlements • Named Virginia in honor of Queen Elizabeth • Opened the way for advances into South America • staged successful raids on Spanish merchant ships • ...
Crossword - British History 2021-06-07
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- ENG word for: Aufregung
- Likes to chase mice
- Jay way very interested in the guides stories about blood and ... (Verbrechen.
- An ... situation is something that happens daily.
- Armies and soldiers fight in ... (Schlachten)
- The Roman ... was huge!
- ENG word for: Erfahrung
- Queen Elizabeth I's ... (Herrschaft) was from 1558 to 1603.
- Has a trunk
- Don't turn around. Move ...(vorwärts)!.
- If you learn about a person's life, you need to collect ... information about him or her.
- Man's best friend
- ENG word for: Unabhängigkeit
- It's important to go to school and get a good ...
- This person was an English sailor who fought against the Spanish Armada.
- Large marsupial
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- Necklace, bracelets and rings are called ...
- ENG word for: Halskette
- The globe Theatre was used for all kinds of ... (Unterhaltung).
- William Shakespeare was a very famous ...
- People who had come to Britain from Europe a long time before the Romans arrived
- These people were captured in Africa and sold in other countries.
- ENG word for: Wettkampf
- The Spanish navy that attacked England in the 16th century.
- Kings and queens wear a ... on their head.
- The Golden Age was an important time ... for England.
- The Spanish tried to ... (einmarschieren) England.
- Lots of people in one group are called ... (Menschenmenge).
- The object Jay found when he got lost on the tour was a Victorian ...
- People who lived in France and invaded England in 1066.
- The time period when Queen Victoria reigned is called ... Age.
- Flying mammal
32 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • ENG word for: Halskette • ENG word for: Aufregung • The Roman ... was huge! • ENG word for: Wettkampf • ENG word for: Erfahrung • ENG word for: Unabhängigkeit • Don't turn around. Move ...(vorwärts)!. • William Shakespeare was a very famous ... • Kings and queens wear a ... on their head. • ...
Mexican american war by Darius Swann 2016-12-04
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- polk says that Mexico has shed American ________ on American soil
- more than half the people killed in Veracruz were
- the Spanish government tried to attract Spanish settlers to Texas, but very few came. An American, Moses Austin was given permission by the Spanish government to start a colony in Texas. All the Americans had to do was follow Spanish
- nearly 30% of American soldiers who had fought died, mostly from
- this was discovered in California in 1848.
- if Mexico accepted this Polk's deal, they would have to give up ____ their land.
- he was president of Mexico eleven different times
- the Whig party begin an anti-____ movement.
- Grande america considers the ____________ to be the border.
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- the San Patricio's were Irish ________ that had deserted from the American army.
- in 1821, Mexico won independence from
- the belief that the United States was meant to spread across the continent
- the state that was the most likely target for annexation
- City polk gave Santa Anna two options, sell part of its territory to the United States or defend _________ from invasion.
- many Americans felt the US got their right to manifest destiny from
- in 1829, the Mexican government outlawed __________ upsetting the Americans living there.
- The Battle of the________was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution
- after the battle of Castile de Chapultepec, some U.S. Congressman were pushing for the U.S. to ________ all of Mexico
- president of US who forced Mexico into war
- the river that Mexico said was the border between the US and Mexico.
20 Clues: in 1821, Mexico won independence from • this was discovered in California in 1848. • president of US who forced Mexico into war • the Whig party begin an anti-____ movement. • more than half the people killed in Veracruz were • he was president of Mexico eleven different times • the state that was the most likely target for annexation • ...
STS 2024-03-07
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- - legend or folktale
- - Religious donations
- - Filipino poetic debate
- - Permanent body art
- - Application of scientific knowledge
- - Filipino ceremonial headgear
- - Exchange of goods and services
- - Filipino warrior class
- - Pre-colonial Filipino deity
- - Spanish policy of consolidating villages
- - Mandatory contribution to the government
- - Economic policy of unrestricted commerce
- - Mythical bird in Filipino folklore
- - Filipino town crier
- - Irregular warfare tactics
- - Systematic study of the natural world
- - Filipino mourning ritual
- - Filipino pre-wedding tradition
- - Period without war or conflict
- - Filipino spirit of communal unity
- - refer to students studying at BPSU
- - Freedom from oppression or control
- - Filipino alcoholic beverage
- - Filipino blood compact ritual
- - guns with big barrels
- - amulet or charm
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- - Spanish term for weak governance
- - philippine script
- - Slash-and-burn agriculture
- - Group of individuals living together
- - Maritime trade route between Asia and the Americas
- - popular filipino dish
- - Wide city streets
- - Filipino guerrilla fighters
- - Ancient Filipino boat
- - System of government by the people
- - Quick-service food industry
- - Establishment of control over a territory
- - Filipino mythical creature
- - Filipino warship
- - Traditional Filipino boat
- - Filipino nobleman
- - Policy of extending a nation's authority over other territories
- - Spanish term for leader or chief
- - Traditional Filipino carts
- - Traditional Filipino dance
- - Filipino term for native people
- - Large sailing ships
- - Educated Filipino elite
- - Traditional Filipino rice cake
- - Spanish term for people born in the Philippines
- - Ancient Indian language
52 Clues: - amulet or charm • - Filipino warship • - philippine script • - Wide city streets • - Filipino nobleman • - legend or folktale • - Permanent body art • - Religious donations • - Filipino town crier • - Large sailing ships • - popular filipino dish • - Ancient Filipino boat • - guns with big barrels • - Filipino poetic debate • - Filipino warrior class • - Educated Filipino elite • ...
US History Semester 1 Review, Part 2 2025-01-17
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- Rico U.S. territory acquired after the Spanish-American War.
- Women's suffrage activist and leader of the National Woman’s Party.
- Advocate for African American education and vocational training. He created the Tuskegee Institute (last name only).
- Civil rights leader and co-founder of the NAACP (last name only).
- Movement to preserve natural resources, championed by Roosevelt.
- Government efforts to break up monopolies during the Progressive Era.
- Photographer who documented child labor abuses.
- Journalists who exposed societal ills during the Progressive Era.
- German proposal for an alliance with Mexico during WWI.
- Conflict that resulted in U.S. control of Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
- The U.S. took control of this Pacific island group in 1898.
- Woodrow Wilson’s plan for postwar peace.
- Movement of African Americans to northern cities during WWI.
- Former Spanish colony acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
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- Exaggerated news stories printed by William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.
- Sold to Americans to fund the war effort.
- Author of How the Other Half Lives, exposing urban poverty and tenement conditions.
- U.S. president during WWI.
- Volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War.
- Nickname for American soldiers during WWI.
- Engineering marvel connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- International organization proposed by Wilson after WWI.
- The Committee on Public Information created this during World War I.
- Muckraker who exposed corruption in Standard Oil.
- Founder of Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago.
- Progressive president known for trust-busting and conservation.
26 Clues: U.S. president during WWI. • Woodrow Wilson’s plan for postwar peace. • Sold to Americans to fund the war effort. • Nickname for American soldiers during WWI. • Photographer who documented child labor abuses. • Muckraker who exposed corruption in Standard Oil. • Founder of Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago. • ...
Age of Exploration 2025-11-14
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- An epidemic of this disease killed natives by the thousands
- These buildings were set up to provide education and Catholicism to natives
- These people founded New Netherland (present-day New York)
- The # of ships given to Columbus
- The growing of this crop led to a demand of more slaves
- Children born from a Spanish man having a child with native woman
- Ferdinand Magellan tried to circumnavigate the globe but was killed here
- Religion, gold, and this were motivations for exploration
- The __, Pinta, and Santa Maria were the names of Columbus's ships
- This system allowed the Spanish to use natives as laborers
- Descendants of Spanish born colonists
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- This conquistador and his men conquered the Aztecs
- Native laborers who were sent into mines
- This good was what attracted people to Asia
- Leader of the Aztecs who welcomed Cortes into his city
- This conquistador and his men conquered the Inca
- Children born from a Spanish man having a child with an African slave
- Bartolomeu Dias found the route called the Cape of Good __
- This # (in millions) was brought over during the African slave trade
- The country that funded Columbus's voyage
- The name of the journey from Africa to the Americas was called the __ passage
- The top of the social class system in colonial Latin America
- The country where Columbus was from
- This type of trade involved the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- This line divided up land to be explored between Portugal and Spain
25 Clues: The # of ships given to Columbus • The country where Columbus was from • Descendants of Spanish born colonists • Native laborers who were sent into mines • The country that funded Columbus's voyage • This good was what attracted people to Asia • This conquistador and his men conquered the Inca • This conquistador and his men conquered the Aztecs • ...
Age if Exploration 2022-02-03
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- sponsored exploration of african coast
- buying and selling of Africans
- first to reach India by ocean
- transatlantic trading route
- treaty between Spain and Portugal
- land controlled by another country
- first English colony
- Spanish soldiers
- global transfer of goods and animals
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- also known as the 7yr war
- fled religious persecution
- a countries power comes from its wealth
- Economic system based in private ownership
- voyage from Africa to the west indies
- Spanish missionary
- discovered north America
16 Clues: Spanish soldiers • Spanish missionary • first English colony • discovered north America • also known as the 7yr war • fled religious persecution • transatlantic trading route • first to reach India by ocean • buying and selling of Africans • treaty between Spain and Portugal • land controlled by another country • global transfer of goods and animals • ...
Coco Crossword puzzle 2021-04-28
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- party in spanish
- parents and children are considered a ______
- music with your voice
- 6-string musical instrument
- the dog's name
- any person from whom one has decended
- name of the movie about a young aspiring musician
- main character in Coco
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- famous singer who dazzled people with his looks
- bones creating your body
- miguel's grandmother
- family in spanish
- another way to say dad
- instruments and singing create _____
- another way to say mom
- traveling from one place to another
16 Clues: the dog's name • party in spanish • family in spanish • miguel's grandmother • music with your voice • another way to say dad • another way to say mom • main character in Coco • bones creating your body • 6-string musical instrument • traveling from one place to another • instruments and singing create _____ • any person from whom one has decended • ...
Happy Birthday Dad 2025-05-02
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- Your favorite beverage
- The car you always drive us around in
- What you work on
- The best bread you make
- Opposite of night
- Favorite Sports team
- Your REAL Spanish name
- pig
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- Your Spanish name
- Best international film
- Elated feeling
- The best in the world
- Baseball team where Paige and I were ball kids
- Brunch of little dishes
- After bringing me to practice for this, we would often stop at Kwik Trip
- Coming into existence
16 Clues: pig • Elated feeling • What you work on • Your Spanish name • Opposite of night • Favorite Sports team • The best in the world • Coming into existence • Your favorite beverage • Your REAL Spanish name • Best international film • The best bread you make • Brunch of little dishes • The car you always drive us around in • Baseball team where Paige and I were ball kids • ...
Viva España: Fun Facts About Spain 2025-12-08
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- Spain is the world's largest producer of this oil.
- The top professional football league in Spain.
- The famous Spanish architect who designed the Sagrada Familia.
- The artistic movement pioneered by Salvador Dali.
- The world's largest food fight involves throwing these.
- Spanish tennis legend, known as the "King of Clay."
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- The name for the centuries-long campaign to reclaim Spain from the Moors.
- One of Spain's most iconic dishes.
- The traditional Spanish afternoon nap.
- The name of the famous palace and fortress complex in Granada.
- A refreshing cold tomato soup from Adnalusia.
- The name of the famous unfinished cathedral in Barcelona.
- The main meal of the day.
13 Clues: The main meal of the day. • One of Spain's most iconic dishes. • The traditional Spanish afternoon nap. • A refreshing cold tomato soup from Adnalusia. • The top professional football league in Spain. • The artistic movement pioneered by Salvador Dali. • Spain is the world's largest producer of this oil. • Spanish tennis legend, known as the "King of Clay." • ...
MY LEADERSHIP JOURNEY 2013-01-23
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- THE 11TH MONTH
- MICHAEL JORDANS FORTE
- MEOW
- ONE OF THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES
- PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN LONG ISLAND
- SPANISH WORD FOR TO BE ABLE TO
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- AMOR - AMOUR - AMORE
- A STRONG DESIRE TO TRAVEL
- UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND - HOME OF THE TERPS
- AMERICAS FAVORITE PAST-TIME
- HOME OF THE BULLS
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF HUMAN SOCIETY
- SYSTEM OF RULES AND GUIDELINES
- INFINITY SIGN SIDEWAYS
14 Clues: MEOW • THE 11TH MONTH • HOME OF THE BULLS • AMOR - AMOUR - AMORE • MICHAEL JORDANS FORTE • INFINITY SIGN SIDEWAYS • A STRONG DESIRE TO TRAVEL • AMERICAS FAVORITE PAST-TIME • ONE OF THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES • SYSTEM OF RULES AND GUIDELINES • SPANISH WORD FOR TO BE ABLE TO • SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF HUMAN SOCIETY • PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN LONG ISLAND • UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND - HOME OF THE TERPS
World history 2022-01-07
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- set of ideals a knight must follow
- economic system based off private ownership
- Father of humanists
- Italian Astromoner
- Spanish conquerer
- rebirth
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- Famous sculptor
- Poet/Playwriter
- Ivan III took this name
- A person with Native and Spanish ancestry
- Focused on human potential and achievements
- Power involved in politics
- religious images that the Emporer Leo III banned
- Europe begins reaching beyond its shores
14 Clues: rebirth • Famous sculptor • Poet/Playwriter • Spanish conquerer • Italian Astromoner • Father of humanists • Ivan III took this name • Power involved in politics • set of ideals a knight must follow • Europe begins reaching beyond its shores • A person with Native and Spanish ancestry • economic system based off private ownership • Focused on human potential and achievements • ...
September Engagementversary 2025-09-29
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- Arabic word for love
- Three-letter word for happiness
- Who organized the first date 😉
- Gouzy en español
- Fiancé in feminine form
- Mi corazón in Arabic
- “heart” in Spanish
- How many kids do we want?
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- Moo Moo's nickname
- Spanish for “wife”
- Bev’s nickname
- Word for “future spouse”
- How many love languages are there supposedly?
- Where we met
- Finish the phrase: “I love you forever and ___”
15 Clues: Where we met • Bev’s nickname • Gouzy en español • Moo Moo's nickname • Spanish for “wife” • “heart” in Spanish • Arabic word for love • Mi corazón in Arabic • Fiancé in feminine form • Word for “future spouse” • How many kids do we want? • Who organized the first date 😉 • Three-letter word for happiness • How many love languages are there supposedly? • ...
Age of Exploration Vocab 2023-02-28
Across
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- 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 large agricultural estate
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- payments made to support an enterprise that a government thinks is beneficial
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
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- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft indigenous people to work
14 Clues: a large agricultural estate • a person of mixed African and European descent • a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • to send a product or service for sale to another country • payments made to support an enterprise that a government thinks is beneficial • ...
Ch 17: The Age of Exploration 2022-11-04
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- A large agricultural estate.
- A person of mixed European and Native American descent.
- A person of mixed African and European descent.
- The forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control.
- A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
- A small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails.
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- A set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver.
- A labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft indigenous people to work.
- Payments made to support an enterprise that a government thinks is beneficial.
- A system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers.
- A business where stocks, or a share of ownership in a company, are bought and owned by stockholders.
- A person born on the Iberian Penisula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe.
- A person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently.
14 Clues: A large agricultural estate. • A person of mixed African and European descent. • A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas. • A person of mixed European and Native American descent. • Payments made to support an enterprise that a government thinks is beneficial. • A person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently. • ...
US. History Lessons 1-7 2022-08-23
Across
- plants grown for sale
- map maker
- a contract
- Both French and Native American blood
- bricks made of clay & straw
- Native American corn
- Both Spanish and Native American blood
- many catching a disease
Down
- a yearly collection of helpful facts
- Barrel-maker
- Spanish Town
- self-written life story
- Community owned land in center of a village
- expressing an opinion in the minority
- plant to make blue dye
15 Clues: map maker • a contract • Barrel-maker • Spanish Town • Native American corn • plants grown for sale • plant to make blue dye • self-written life story • many catching a disease • bricks made of clay & straw • a yearly collection of helpful facts • expressing an opinion in the minority • Both French and Native American blood • Both Spanish and Native American blood • ...
Christian Light Education Puzzle Activity 2025-04-30
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- Refers to Ferdinand II of Aragon, whose marriage to Isabella I of Castile unified Spain and paved the way for the Age of Exploration.
- Often refers to Philip II of Spain, a 16th-century king known for his role in the Spanish Empire's expansion and religious conflicts.
- Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe in the early 16th century.
- Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic, credited with discovering the Americas for Europe in 1492.
- Likely refers to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, who ruled during a time of significant exploration and religious upheaval.
- Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century.
- Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish explorer who journeyed across the Americas and chronicled his experiences.
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- Spanish explorer and conquistador who led expeditions in the Americas, including a failed colonization attempt in Florida.
- An African enslaved man who became one of the first known explorers of the American Southwest.
- Refers to Bernal Díaz del Castillo, a Spanish conquistador and chronicler who wrote about the conquest of Mexico.
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Incan Empire in the early 16th century.
- A major deity in Mesoamerican cultures, often depicted as a feathered serpent and associated with creation and wisdom.
12 Clues: Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Incan Empire in the early 16th century. • An African enslaved man who became one of the first known explorers of the American Southwest. • Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe in the early 16th century. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Words 2014-03-23
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- A person of mixed European and African ancestry in the Americas.
- The use of troop or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or port.
- Colonists in Latin American society who were actually born in Spain.
- Government run public school in France during Napoleon's reign.
- Russia's landowning nobility.
- The sudden seizure or take over of political power in a country or nation.
- A form of tax levied by a lord or noble on his tenants.
- French government official appointed by the monarch to collect taxes & administer justice.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry in Latin America.
- An examination of anything based on its elements, functions, limitations, and abilities.
- A local council of representatives in a Spanish province during the 14th through 18th centries.
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- The representative council in pre-communist Russia.
- Members of an extremist or radical political group in France during the French Revolution.
- Spanish coloists who were born in Latin America to Spanish parents.
- Historical period in England after the Civil War when Charles II was brought back to the throne.
- Group of advisers of ministers chosen by the ruler of a country to help make decisions.
- People who flee or leave their native country for political reasons.
- A machine created as a more humane method for beheading people during the French Revolution.
- Direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to either approve or reject.
- Members of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks or raids on their enemy.
20 Clues: Russia's landowning nobility. • The representative council in pre-communist Russia. • A form of tax levied by a lord or noble on his tenants. • Government run public school in France during Napoleon's reign. • A person of mixed European and African ancestry in the Americas. • Spanish coloists who were born in Latin America to Spanish parents. • ...
Age of Discovery 2023-08-04
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- Columbus's name for the inhabitants of the New World
- Conquistador who conquered Peru for Spain
- First English colony in the new world where the colonists mysteriously disappeared
- Italian explorer who claimed in 1501 that there were new continents to the west - a "New World"
- Conquistador who conquered Mexico for Spain
- First European to see the Pacific Ocean, 1513
- Portuguese explorer who sailed all the way to India, 1497
- Versatile instrument that measures inclination, such as the height of the stars; used by navigators to determine their latitude
- Islamic empire that conquered the Eastern Roman Empire in 1453, closing off the Silk Road to Europeans
- Italian explorer who discovered the West Indies, 1492
- Portuguese colony in the New World and the only part of Latin America where Spanish is not the main language
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- Spanish conquistador who discovered Florida, 1519
- Spanish explorer who discovered Tennessee, 1540
- Magnetic instrument that points north
- A type of Spanish explorer who came to conquer new lands
- In 1492 this country was united when the King of Aragon and the Queen of Castille got married
- Indigenous society defeated by Pizarro in Peru
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River and most of Canada, 1530s
- Light and maneuverable ship that can sail upwind
- English explorer who charted the northern coast of Canada
- 4,000-mile Eurasian trade network from China to Europe
- Portuguese explorer who discovered the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Indigenous society defeated by Hernan Cortez in Mexico
23 Clues: Magnetic instrument that points north • Conquistador who conquered Peru for Spain • Conquistador who conquered Mexico for Spain • First European to see the Pacific Ocean, 1513 • Indigenous society defeated by Pizarro in Peru • Spanish explorer who discovered Tennessee, 1540 • Light and maneuverable ship that can sail upwind • ...
Vocab 3 Crossword 2025-10-21
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- : About one girl: “_____ is the class president.”
- : Pointing to one boy: “_____ won the race.”
- : Movie‑star looks: “Wow, he’s really _____.”
- : Can’t reach the top shelf because he’s _____.
- : Wears a size small because he’s _____.
- : Color of the night sky: _____.
- : Light-haired: “He’s _____, like his mom.”
- : Talking to one friend: “ are late!” (informal, singular)
- : Back row in the team photo because she’s _____.
- : Pick the Spanish word for “the” that fits a masculine plural noun: _____.
- : For identity/traits: “To be” in Spanish is _____.
- : The opposite of smart (not kind to say): _____.
- : Dark hair/complexion: “She’s _____, not blonde.”
- : It loves walks and barks at the mail carrier: “Our _____ is excited.”
- : Easy to like: “The new neighbor is really _____.”
- : Big goals and hard work: “She’s very .”
- : Not an adult at school: “That _____ is new here.”
- : Me, myself, and .
- : Addressing a group: “_____ may start the quiz now.”
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- : A group of boys (or mixed group): “_____ are at the park.”
- : Pick the Spanish word for “the” that fits a feminine plural noun: _____.
- : Opposite of thin: he’s _____.
- : My friends and I together: “_____ are studying now.”
- : Top of the class: “She’s incredibly _____.”
- : It purrs on the windowsill: “My _____ naps all day.”
- : A pretty flower: “This rose is so _____.”
- : Always napping on the couch: “My brother is so _____.”
- : Not good‑looking: “That painting is kind of _____.”
- : Color of fresh snow: _____.
- : Asking for a description: “What’s he/she like?” = “ _____?”
- : Pick the Spanish word for “the” that fits a feminine singular noun: _____.
31 Clues: : Me, myself, and . • : Color of fresh snow: _____. • : Opposite of thin: he’s _____. • : Color of the night sky: _____. • : Wears a size small because he’s _____. • : Big goals and hard work: “She’s very .” • : A pretty flower: “This rose is so _____.” • : Light-haired: “He’s _____, like his mom.” • : Pointing to one boy: “_____ won the race.” • ...
The American Colonies Emerge 2021-09-14
8 Clues: conquerors • Spanish northern holdings • person that named La Florida • its capital is called Mexico City • natives work for spanish landlords • led an army into the American mainland • mixed Spanish and Native American marriages • pueblo religious leader who felt the Spanish whip
Renaissance and Exploration 2022-01-05
Across
- led Spanish conquest of Peru
- period of Catholic resurgence
- pastor and reformer from Geneva
- rebirth of European culture
- first European to reach India
- created church of England
- invented printing press
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- Horses, smallpox, potatoes, Turkeys
- Spanish conqueror of Mexico
- sailed for Spain, but was from Italy
- German theologian
- religious reform in the 16th century
- revived interest in classical world
- wanted a son and divorce SO badly
- made sweeping reforms to the church
- conquest led to fall of the Aztecs
16 Clues: German theologian • invented printing press • created church of England • Spanish conqueror of Mexico • rebirth of European culture • led Spanish conquest of Peru • period of Catholic resurgence • first European to reach India • pastor and reformer from Geneva • wanted a son and divorce SO badly • conquest led to fall of the Aztecs • Horses, smallpox, potatoes, Turkeys • ...
AMARETTI 2025-07-04
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- Co-founder of the cubist movement
- Glad we’re not paying for it (thanks nanny and grandad)
- « I don’t like playing games »
- It is supposed to be between your toes
- The Spanish don’t like them
- Capture your holiday memories
- Are we all having fun?
- A coastal resort area not far from Alicante
- Famous fruity Spanish beverage
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- Make sure you don’t leave this behind
- The favourite
- Let’s hope we all get one
- SPF
- Gets between your toes
- Iberico
- The newest addition
16 Clues: SPF • Iberico • The favourite • The newest addition • Are we all having fun? • Gets between your toes • Let’s hope we all get one • The Spanish don’t like them • Capture your holiday memories • « I don’t like playing games » • Famous fruity Spanish beverage • Co-founder of the cubist movement • Make sure you don’t leave this behind • It is supposed to be between your toes • ...
Topic 6 Lesson 3 2024-01-22
Across
- worker forced to labor for a landlord to pay off debt that is impossible to pay off in his or her lifetime
- pirate that operated with approval of European governments
- Columbus encountered them in the West Indies
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers; owned most of the plantations, ranches, and mines
- resistance
- capital of the Aztec empire
- conqueror
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- in Spanish colonial America, a person born in Spain
- partnership;friendship
- representative of the king of Spain who ruled colonies in his name
- fight between groups of people in the same nation
- Aztec emperor
- in Spanish colonial America, a person of Native American and European
13 Clues: conqueror • resistance • Aztec emperor • partnership;friendship • capital of the Aztec empire • Columbus encountered them in the West Indies • fight between groups of people in the same nation • in Spanish colonial America, a person born in Spain • pirate that operated with approval of European governments • representative of the king of Spain who ruled colonies in his name • ...
Examen de Julio 2022 2022-08-04
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- Algo que no necesitan las micheladas... (Röhrli)
- Short way of saying "Töff" in Spanish
- A word that literally means father but it's also a very Mexican way to say "cool"
- The real turkey... (Pfau)
- Ready and smart in Spanish! (parat)
- Something that Karin and Ana hate to do (de Bode ufnäh)
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- "Peperoni" and almost your favorite Brooklyn 99 favorite character's name
- "Abwäschmaschine" and one of Ivo's nemesis
- Piedra, papel y...! (Schäri)
- A word that Karin loves... and "Mixer"
- Something that Swiss people are obsessed with! (lüfte)
- Short way of saying "Chüelschrank" in Spanish
- "Ghackets" and a Mexican way to say you're K.O.
13 Clues: The real turkey... (Pfau) • Piedra, papel y...! (Schäri) • Ready and smart in Spanish! (parat) • Short way of saying "Töff" in Spanish • A word that Karin loves... and "Mixer" • "Abwäschmaschine" and one of Ivo's nemesis • Short way of saying "Chüelschrank" in Spanish • "Ghackets" and a Mexican way to say you're K.O. • Algo que no necesitan las micheladas... (Röhrli) • ...
UNIT 4 VOCAB 2023-11-15
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- British jointstock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism; controlled the political, social, and economic life in India for more than 200 years.
- Spanish estates in the Americas that were often plantations; they represent the gradual removal of land from peasant ownership and a type of feudalistic order where the owners would have agreements of loyalty but would retain control over the actual land; continued into the 20th century.
- (1349-1460) Portuguese prince who promoted the study of navigation and directed voyages of exploration down the western coast of Africa; sponsored seafaring expeditins to search for an all-water route to the east; imported enslaved Africans
- imperial dominance based on control of trade rather than on control of subject peoples; practiced by Europeans in the Indian ocean as they took over trade from Arab and Muslim merchants
- the devestating demographic impact of European-borne epidemic diseases (like smallpox and measles) in the Americas following European conquest; anywhere from 50-90% of indigenous peoples were killed by European diseases
- gold and silver in the form of bars
- grant of land made by Spain to a Spanish settler in the Americas, including the right to use local indigenous peoples as laborers on the farm
- Portugese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world
- absolute legal ownership of another person, including the right to buy or sell that person; often hereditary; the form of slavery utilized in the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade
- New World syncretic faith that combines the animist faiths of West Africa with Roman Catholic Christianity; the evidence of the syncretism created when European and African beliefs merged in the Americas; AKA voodoo
- exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus' voyages.
- economic system where nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold/silver and by exporting more goods than they imported; colonies were crucial in the accumulation of wealth; prevalent from 16th - 19th centuries
- Portuguese explorer; 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route for Europeans
- term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent
- large trading merchant ship operating in European waters (especially by the Portuguese) 14th to 17th century
- originated in Cuba, a religion that blends African traditions and Roman Catholic beliefs/practices; evidence of the syncretism created when European and African beliefs merged in the Americas
- also: joint stock companies; groups of private investors who paid an annual fee to France and England in exchange for a monopoly over trade to Indian Ocean colonies
- Dutch-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in the East Indies
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- any labor system that involved force (slavery, chattel slavery, serfdom, Spanish run mita system and indentured labor )
- a rebellion of enslaved Virginians that took place in Southampton County, Virginia led by former enslaved person Nat Turner
- Spanish-born upperclass individuals who immigrated to Latin America; highest social class and given special privileges and the highest political positions in Latin America governments
- economic system in Inca society where Inca subjects paid "taxes" with their labor and what they produced for a set period of time each year; later exploited by the Spanish as they forced Incas to mine silver
- italian navigator who discovered the New World in 1492 in the name of Spain while searching for direct sea route to access Indian Ocean trade
- threeway system of trade during 1600s-1800s whereby Africa sent enslaved people to the Americas, the Americas sent raw materials (like sugar, tobacco) to Europe, and Europe sent guns and rum to Africa in exchange for enslaved Africans
- Spanish-commissioned paintings that showed the racial mixing of New World families; illustrated the importance of European ancestry in the social hierarchy of Latin America
- Dutch sailing vessel that allowed them to control the Baltic trade; designed to facilitate transoceanic delivery with max space and crew efficiency; used from 16th to 17th centuries
- worker bound by a voluntary agreement to work
- highly maneuverable used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic; used for long voyages at great speed from the 15th to 17th centuries; used for exploration, not trade
- exploration made up of a group of shareholders; each shareholder contributed money to the company and received some share of the companys profits and debts; used by European rulers to finance exploration and were used by rulers to compete against one another in global trade (ex: British East India Company and Dutch East Indian Company)
- term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed American and European descent
- descendants of Spanish-born but born in Latin America; resented inferior social, political, economic status
31 Clues: gold and silver in the form of bars • worker bound by a voluntary agreement to work • Dutch-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in the East Indies • term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent • ...
Colonization of the Americas 2024-01-16
Across
- Crops grown for export to Europe
- Grant from the Spanish crown to an American colonist
- A group of Natives from the Andes Mountains and Peru
- Any leader from the Spanish conquest in the Americas
- A group Natives from Yucatan and Guatemala
- A group of Native Americans from Central Mexico
- Economic theory that increases money by trade
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- The capital city of the Aztecs
- Trade from East and West (and the reciprocol)
- Another term used to describe the Native people of the Americas
- People with Spanish and Native American background
- Cereal plant native to the Americas
- Famous explorer, employed by Isabella and Ferdinand
13 Clues: The capital city of the Aztecs • Crops grown for export to Europe • Cereal plant native to the Americas • A group Natives from Yucatan and Guatemala • Trade from East and West (and the reciprocol) • Economic theory that increases money by trade • A group of Native Americans from Central Mexico • People with Spanish and Native American background • ...
World History "Dessert" Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-19
Across
- The Italian explorer who headed the expedition
- Payments made by one nation to ensure protection by another
- A Spanish catholic community created to christianize and hispanize natives
- With so many natives dead, the Spanish needed an alternative to native slave labor
- Aztec emperor who reigned during the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan
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- A term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of Spanish or Portuguese Empires in a general sense
- A region where North and South America meet, and now includes modern day countries such as Guatemala and Mexico
- Land awarded to people from the King/Queen
- System where people trade goods for other goods
- His expedition was to find the 7-cities of gold
- The original destination of the expedition
- A highly contagious disease brough to the Americas by the Europeans (a lot have died from this disease)
12 Clues: Land awarded to people from the King/Queen • The original destination of the expedition • The Italian explorer who headed the expedition • System where people trade goods for other goods • His expedition was to find the 7-cities of gold • Payments made by one nation to ensure protection by another • ...
The Early Americans 2024-09-26
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- - A Spanish conquistador, who conquered the Inca Empire.
- - Spanish soldiers.
- - The last Aztec king, he was killed in the Spanish conquest led by Cortes.
- - Buildings used to study astronomy;Maya priests watched the stars from these buildings.
- - The last Inca king, he was killed by Francisco Pizarro.
- - A raised road across water or wet ground.
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- - A type of clay found in the southwestern United States.
- - An alliance of five Northeastern Native American peoples.
- - A region that includes the Southern part of Mexico and northern countries of central America.
- - A Spanish conquistador, he went to Mexico to search for gold and conquered the Aztec Empire
- - An event where the host prepares a feast and gives valuable gifts.
- - Maya king of Palenque, he had a temple built in the city to record his achievements.
12 Clues: - Spanish soldiers. • - A raised road across water or wet ground. • - A Spanish conquistador, who conquered the Inca Empire. • - A type of clay found in the southwestern United States. • - The last Inca king, he was killed by Francisco Pizarro. • - An alliance of five Northeastern Native American peoples. • ...
The Early Americas 2024-09-26
Across
- - buildings to study astronomy; Maya priests watched the stars from these buildings
- - a region that includes the southern part of what is now Mexico and parts of the northern countries of central America
- - an event where a host prepared a feast and gave valuable gifts
- - (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador, he went to Mexico in search of gold and conquered the Aztec Empire
- - type of clay found in the southwestern United States
- - a raised road across water or wet ground
- - (1475-1541) Spanish Conquistador
- - (603-683) Maya king of Palenque, he had a temple built in the city to record his achievements
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- - Spanish soldiers
- - an alliance of five Northeastern Native American peoples
- - (1466-1520) The last Aztec emperor, he was killed in the Spanish Conquest led by Cortes
- - (1502-1533) The last Inca king, he was killed by Fransisco Pizarro
12 Clues: - Spanish soldiers • - (1475-1541) Spanish Conquistador • - a raised road across water or wet ground • - type of clay found in the southwestern United States • - an alliance of five Northeastern Native American peoples • - an event where a host prepared a feast and gave valuable gifts • - (1502-1533) The last Inca king, he was killed by Fransisco Pizarro • ...
Spanish Empire 2025-09-26
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- This is an extensive group of countries under a supreme authority.
- This is an estate on which crops are cultivated by resident labor.
- Who discovered the coast of present-day Florida?
- Who said that the Spanish should try to convert Native Americans to Christianity by showing them love, gentleness, and kindness?
- To reward ____ for their service to the Crown, Spain established the encomienda system.
- Who wanted to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold that were rumored to exist in the North American Southwest?
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- These people are adventurers.
- Native Americans made up about 80 percent of the ______.
- Settlers who came from Spain were called ______.
- Where did the Spanish Empire grow to some 3 to 4 million people?
- The Spanish king commanded priests to _____ the local people to the Christian faith.
- Who did Native American people suffer greatly from?
12 Clues: These people are adventurers. • Settlers who came from Spain were called ______. • Who discovered the coast of present-day Florida? • Who did Native American people suffer greatly from? • Native Americans made up about 80 percent of the ______. • Where did the Spanish Empire grow to some 3 to 4 million people? • ...
Are you a true Trini? 2017-09-27
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- This one may be spanish or fine
- Number one man, once upon a time
- A good place for ah curry
- You so nice
- They love this band
- They were first
- Melicoccus bijugatus, commonly called Spanish lime, genip
- In the center of Arima
- All in one pot
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- Every good fete has some
- A Cheap Date
- Good on anything
- He's Addicted
- We best gyals
- Scary forest man
- But ayay, we could make coffee too
- All the little girls want to go here
17 Clues: You so nice • A Cheap Date • He's Addicted • We best gyals • All in one pot • They were first • Good on anything • Scary forest man • They love this band • In the center of Arima • Every good fete has some • A good place for ah curry • This one may be spanish or fine • Number one man, once upon a time • But ayay, we could make coffee too • All the little girls want to go here • ...
7th grade BHMS 2023-05-08
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- current Spanish unit
- city in U.A.E.
- not an expression but an ______
- disprove in a debate
- Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio o conejo malo
- how to say congratulations in Spain
- Darwin's theory of _______
- change an organism makes to survive
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- one way to say cool or awesome in Spanish
- a positive or negative number
- the chance of an event occurring
- proof of an arguement
- Gandhi's home country
- two sides proving a claim
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- 3D shapes
- country that had a war from 1951-1975
17 Clues: 3D shapes • city in U.A.E. • current Spanish unit • disprove in a debate • proof of an arguement • Gandhi's home country • deoxyribonucleic acid • two sides proving a claim • Darwin's theory of _______ • a positive or negative number • not an expression but an ______ • the chance of an event occurring • how to say congratulations in Spain • change an organism makes to survive • ...
Spanish Months, Days and Numbers 2020-10-15
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- The first month of summer
- Friday
- Diez más siete es igual a ___
- Trece menos dos es igual a ___
- Monday
- Tuesday
- The tenth month of the year
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- Uno más cuatro es igual a ___
- el mes de pascua
- el mes de acción de gracias
- el mesa de año nuevo
- The fourth day of the spanish week
- Quince más cinco es igual a ___
- The seventh day of the spanish week
- May
15 Clues: May • Friday • Monday • Tuesday • el mes de pascua • el mesa de año nuevo • The first month of summer • el mes de acción de gracias • The tenth month of the year • Uno más cuatro es igual a ___ • Diez más siete es igual a ___ • Trece menos dos es igual a ___ • Quince más cinco es igual a ___ • The fourth day of the spanish week • The seventh day of the spanish week
mas semester review 2021-12-08
Across
- female soldiers who fought with Pancho Villa
- Indigenous people
- exchange
- AKA dona marina
- fought for texas independence
- fought for Mexican Constitution of 1857
- spanish and indigneous mix
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- chief/leader of aztecs
- Revolutionary war leader of North Mexico
- lead the Mexican army that invaded Texas in 1836.
- father of mexican independence
- Spanish social hierarchy
- conquered and invaded aztecs
- "Discovered" the Americas
- father of Texas (last name only)
15 Clues: exchange • AKA dona marina • Indigenous people • chief/leader of aztecs • Spanish social hierarchy • "Discovered" the Americas • spanish and indigneous mix • conquered and invaded aztecs • fought for texas independence • father of mexican independence • father of Texas (last name only) • fought for Mexican Constitution of 1857 • Revolutionary war leader of North Mexico • ...
mas semester review 2021-12-08
Across
- female soldiers who fought with Pancho Villa
- Indigenous people
- exchange
- AKA dona marina
- fought for texas independence
- fought for Mexican Constitution of 1857
- spanish and indigneous mix
Down
- chief/leader of aztecs
- Revolutionary war leader of North Mexico
- lead the Mexican army that invaded Texas in 1836.
- father of mexican independence
- Spanish social hierarchy
- conquered and invaded aztecs
- "Discovered" the Americas
- father of Texas (last name only)
15 Clues: exchange • AKA dona marina • Indigenous people • chief/leader of aztecs • Spanish social hierarchy • "Discovered" the Americas • spanish and indigneous mix • conquered and invaded aztecs • fought for texas independence • father of mexican independence • father of Texas (last name only) • fought for Mexican Constitution of 1857 • Revolutionary war leader of North Mexico • ...
HMH Mod 2 Story Week 3 2022-10-20
Across
- means 10
- wanted something very much.
- an opportunity to be heard, a meeting
- able to be heard
- pertaining to sound
- Spanish for 1
- something someone says to anger or upset someone
- means 1000
- To lose it because you have broken a rule
- a strong dislike for it
Down
- very fierce, mean, and violent.
- decorated with many complex artistic details.
- means 100
- silly or ridiculous.
- Spanish for 3
15 Clues: means 10 • means 100 • means 1000 • Spanish for 1 • Spanish for 3 • able to be heard • pertaining to sound • silly or ridiculous. • a strong dislike for it • wanted something very much. • very fierce, mean, and violent. • an opportunity to be heard, a meeting • To lose it because you have broken a rule • decorated with many complex artistic details. • ...
mas semester review 2021-12-08
Across
- female soldiers who fought with Pancho Villa
- Indigenous people
- exchange
- AKA dona marina
- fought for texas independence
- fought for Mexican Constitution of 1857
- spanish and indigneous mix
Down
- chief/leader of aztecs
- Revolutionary war leader of North Mexico
- lead the Mexican army that invaded Texas in 1836.
- father of mexican independence
- Spanish social hierarchy
- conquered and invaded aztecs
- "Discovered" the Americas
- father of Texas (last name only)
15 Clues: exchange • AKA dona marina • Indigenous people • chief/leader of aztecs • Spanish social hierarchy • "Discovered" the Americas • spanish and indigneous mix • conquered and invaded aztecs • fought for texas independence • father of mexican independence • father of Texas (last name only) • fought for Mexican Constitution of 1857 • Revolutionary war leader of North Mexico • ...
Piecing Me Together 2022-12-15
Across
- Lee Lee’s talent
- Jades new friend
- art that Jade does
- jade has a couple _______
- the program Jade goes to
- the author of the book
- the main character
Down
- jade´s best friend
- the book we read
- the enslaved person who traveled with Lewis & Clark
- Jade´s spanish teacher
- the language Jade is learning
- Jades mentor
- someone who is mentored
- Jades uncle
15 Clues: Jades uncle • Jades mentor • the book we read • Lee Lee’s talent • Jades new friend • jade´s best friend • art that Jade does • the main character • Jade´s spanish teacher • the author of the book • someone who is mentored • the program Jade goes to • jade has a couple _______ • the language Jade is learning • the enslaved person who traveled with Lewis & Clark
Burrito Fiesta! 2025-10-23
Across
- A common filling in burritos
- Melts inside burritos
- Country where burritos come from
- Spanish word for beans
- Crunchy or soft folded tortilla
- Grain often added inside burritos
- Dip made from avocado
Down
- Wrapped Mexican dish
- Adds flavor to food
- Spanish word for cheese
- A spicy pepper
- Spicy tomato sauce
- Flat bread used to wrap a burrito
- Fresh veggies on the side
- Yellow vegetable often used in Mexican food
15 Clues: A spicy pepper • Spicy tomato sauce • Adds flavor to food • Wrapped Mexican dish • Melts inside burritos • Dip made from avocado • Spanish word for beans • Spanish word for cheese • Fresh veggies on the side • A common filling in burritos • Crunchy or soft folded tortilla • Country where burritos come from • Flat bread used to wrap a burrito • Grain often added inside burritos • ...
Mala's Special Day 2017-11-02
10 Clues: a • towards • Greetings • Excellent • Happy in Spanish • worth remembering • birthday in spanish • Very pleasant; enjoyable • Extra-ordinary; Inspiring • Very impressive; causing surprise
Las cosas de la clase 2015-10-10
20 Clues: fan • pen • door • book • table • chair • clock • board • light • water • coffee • handbag • teacher • Spanish • washroom • backpack • notebook • computer • cellphone • classmate
Getting Acquainted 2016-01-12
20 Clues: red • blue • who? • pink • years • when? • green • black • where • purple • eleven • yellow • orange • twelve • mexican • spanish • birthday • american • how many? • nationality
Spanish lockdown crossword 2021-08-24
Spanish Vocab Cross Word 2021-10-13
20 Clues: art • fun • math • easy • P.E. • band • great • music • boring • chorus • spanish • algebra • biology • science • terrible • difficult • fantastic • chemistry • Literature • interesting
Camden Unite 3 2021-10-27
Francais 3b 2022-05-04
20 Clues: easy • hard • math • P.E. • smart • funny • music • German • science • English • biology • history • physics • Spanish • supplies • language • energetic • computers • chemistry • interesting
UNIT 3: Countries, Nationalities and Customs. 2022-08-23
20 Clues: iraq • egypt • china • chile • italy • spain • wales • japan • norway • greece • france • russia • turkey • mexico • finnish • ireland • belgium • england • germany • switzerland
UNIT 3: Countries, Nationalities and Customs. 2022-08-23
20 Clues: iraq • egypt • china • chile • italy • spain • wales • japan • norway • greece • france • russia • turkey • mexico • finnish • ireland • belgium • england • germany • switzerland
UNIT 3: Countries, Nationalities and Customs. 2022-08-23
20 Clues: iraq • egypt • china • chile • italy • spain • wales • japan • norway • greece • france • russia • turkey • mexico • finnish • ireland • belgium • england • germany • switzerland
Spanish vocabulary 2022-11-07
20 Clues: pen • lay • desk • rise • meat • soda • write • learn • salad • study • board • desert • French • English • Spanish • notebook • backpack • breakfast • vegetables • arrive/get
HF6ch5 languages 2021-04-27
20 Clues: thai • viro • suomi • saksa • kiina • norja • italia • turkki • arabia • japani • tanska • kieliä • venäjä • ruotsi • ranska • kreikka • espanja • hollanti • englanti • portugali
French Greeting Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-12
20 Clues: yes • how • warm' • hello • great • german • notbad • russian • spanish • italian • english • goodbye • sitepait • a'bintot • selected • thankyou • Bertrand • delighted • seeyoutomorrow • youspeakfrench
English Words of Foreign Origin 2021-05-13
country puzzle 2023-09-04
20 Clues: fly • drink • rocky • turtle • sunset • species • capital • timezone • eruption • nickname • currency • language • american • president • provinces • diversity • lifestyle • healthcare • lake arenal • activevolcano
Spanish Vocabulary 9/17 2023-10-17
20 Clues: Irish • Cuban • Polish • French • German • African • British • Mexican • Spanish • Chilean • Peruvian • Canadian • American • Dominican • Columbian • Brazillian • Australian • Panamanian • Argentinian • Puerto Rican
Hello in 20 Languages 2020-02-10
20 Clues: Zulu • Greek • Dutch • Hindi • Latin • Korean • Hebrew • French • German • Polish • Russian • Spanish • Turkish • Swahili • Italian • Mandarin • Japanese • Romanian • Lithuanian • Vietnamese
Violet Curry - Vocab Words 2020-10-07
20 Clues: art • exam • quiz • music • clock • house • window • school • course • eraser • library • history • Spanish • homework • semester • schedule • chemistry • sociology • psychology • laboratory
Violet Curry - Vocab Words 2020-10-07
20 Clues: art • exam • quiz • music • clock • house • window • school • course • eraser • library • history • Spanish • homework • semester • schedule • chemistry • sociology • psychology • laboratory
spanish words 2020-10-15
20 Clues: mad • today • happy • smart • period • August • Friday • autumn • normal • soccer • Spanish • Tuesday • English • algebra • classes • to draw • Thursday • tomorrow • hamburger • yesterday
Sen Doritos 2 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • class • House • music • course • Library • Physics • Stadium • spanish • biology • Semester • Homework • Sciences • Schedule • Test/quiz • geography • bookstore • Trimester • university • Laboratory
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • test • music • class • house • course • school • biology • library • science • Spanish • stadium • schedule • homework • bookstore • economics • accounting • university • computer science
