spanish Crossword Puzzles
Nationalities 2024-06-11
19 Clues: Italy • China • Japan • Spain • Russia • Sweden • Brazil • Greece • France • England • Denmark • Croatia • Hungary • Finland • Germany • Portugal • Scotland • Australia • Switzerland
Spanish II Crossword 2025-08-19
20 Clues: idk • art • idk • band • latin • french • german • science • physics • algebra • spanish • geometry • biologia • calculate • materials • geography • chemistry • literature • information • trigonometry
Topic 4 Lessons 3, 4, 6 & 7 Review 2024-01-12
Across
- Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________.
- The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone.
- The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains.
- Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies.
- This is when a country focuses on what they have the resources to create. They then trade to meet their other needs.
- Countries such as Brazil and Chile have many resources available. Therefore, their economies are very ___________________.
- When a political leader uses his/her power for their own personal gain this is called political _______________________.
- A government in which citizens vote for their leaders is called a ________________.
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- The blending of Spanish, Portuguese,Indian and African cultures in South America led to cultural ___________________.
- The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy.
- The Inca empire was weakened by war and _____________ before the Spanish conquered them.
- While Brazil's economy continued to grow it did not become a _________________ until the 1980's.
- Portugal's colony in South America was along the east cost of _____________
- The Spanish colonies were only allowed to trade with Spain. This was called _____________________.
- The boundary between the Spanish and Portuguese territories that was agreed to in the Treaty of Tordesillas was the Line of ________________
- Political corruption hurts a country's economy because it wastes money that could be ________________.
- Simon Bolivar is known for fighting for _______________________ for countries in South America.
17 Clues: The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone. • Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________. • The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains. • The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy. • Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies. • ...
Social World Vocabulary 2024-01-05
Across
- European colonization imports smallpox into North America
- To carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- A fundamental human right and the first to express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience
- The input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber,forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals
- The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place
- God, Gold, and Glory
- The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- The establishment of a colony
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- The systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs
- The making of goods available for use
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- A body of persons in authority
- To bring (something, such as merchandise) into a place or country from another country
- Several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans;the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- To bring about a religious conversion in
- Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- Swamp The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Nativ Americans and a location for Spanish missions
17 Clues: God, Gold, and Glory • The establishment of a colony • A body of persons in authority • The making of goods available for use • To bring about a religious conversion in • European colonization imports smallpox into North America • The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place • The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing • ...
Social World Vocabulary 2024-01-05
Across
- European colonization imports smallpox into North America
- To carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- A fundamental human right and the first to express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience
- The input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber,forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals
- The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place
- God, Gold, and Glory
- The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- The establishment of a colony
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- The systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs
- The making of goods available for use
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- A body of persons in authority
- To bring (something, such as merchandise) into a place or country from another country
- Several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans;the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- To bring about a religious conversion in
- Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- Swamp The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Nativ Americans and a location for Spanish missions
17 Clues: God, Gold, and Glory • The establishment of a colony • A body of persons in authority • The making of goods available for use • To bring about a religious conversion in • European colonization imports smallpox into North America • The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place • The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing • ...
科目 Pinyin 2018-12-07
19 Clues: zixi • wulike • dilike • tiyuke • Health • fawenke • lishike • yishuke • kexueke • shuxueke • nongyeke • yinyueke • huaxueke • hechangke • yingwenke • shengwuke • diannaoke • shehuixueke • xibanyawenke
Countries and nationalities 2024-02-16
19 Clues: Türgi • Peruu • Hiina • britt • Kreeka • Šveits • slovakk • šotlane • Itaalia • Mehhiko • Iirimaa • venelane • peruulane • prantslane • jaapanlane • Argentiina • hispaanlane • ameeriklane • TšehhiVabariik
nationalities 2024-03-11
19 Clues: ír • skót • török • japán • kínai • olasz • angol • német • orosz • walesi • brazil • magyar • mexikói • spanyol • lengyel • kanadai • francia • amerikai • ausztráliai
Unit 1 2022-11-16
20 Clues: Ruso • Árabe • China • Chino • Indio • Chino • Sueco • Japón • Inglés • Polaco • Italia • Suecia • Alemán • Japonés • Polonia • Francés • Español • Italiano • Portuges • Alemania
country 2022-06-10
19 Clues: çin • rus • türk • çinli • yunan • alman • mısır • rusya • fransa • kanada • italya • fransız • japonya • almanya • ispanya • ispanyol • ingiltere • hindistan • yunanistan
Hello Across the World 2025-11-14
19 Clues: Hindi • Czech • Arabic • Korean • French • German • Hebrew • Russian • Spanish • English • Swedish • Italian • Swahili • Romanian • Japanese • Mandarin • Hungarian • Norwegian • Portuguese
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
Across
- A governor of spain's colonies
- A Spanish conqueror who sought gold.
- The exchange of plants, animals, microbes, people and ideas between Europe and the Americas.
- An area of land that includes a lake or river and all the bodies flow into it
- A person who tries to spread Christianity.
- A passage by water between the Atlantic and pacific
- A territory governed by a viceroy
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- A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony.
- A person who holds beliefs from the teachings of catholic church.
- To punish someone of belief
- To travel completely around earth
- A large ship used by the Spanish
- Pox A deadly virus that causes fever and blisters
- A armed but private owned ship under authority of a government
- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership
15 Clues: To punish someone of belief • A governor of spain's colonies • A large ship used by the Spanish • To travel completely around earth • A territory governed by a viceroy • A Spanish conqueror who sought gold. • A person who tries to spread Christianity. • A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony. • Pox A deadly virus that causes fever and blisters • ...
Ch.2 first 15 2021-02-01
Across
- Lured by the prospect of vast land filled with gold and silver
- anyone who paid for their own or others to virgina rececived 50 arces of land
- a town named after the james river in honor of king
- Bishop of Rome as head of ROman catholic church
- a person who come to america and is under contract to work
- grant by spanish crown to a colonist in america conferring to right to demand tribute
- companies allowed serveral inverstors pool their wealth in supports of colony
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- led an army in 1519 into american mainland,eger to claim spain
- mixed spanish and native american population
- People to provide food
- Colonist of virgina colony
- intergal territorial entity of spanish empire
- ennglish solider,expolorer,colonial govner,admiral of netherland
- Ponce lead first european expidition to flordia
- Spains northering Hold
15 Clues: People to provide food • Spains northering Hold • Colonist of virgina colony • mixed spanish and native american population • intergal territorial entity of spanish empire • Ponce lead first european expidition to flordia • Bishop of Rome as head of ROman catholic church • a town named after the james river in honor of king • ...
SPANISH AMERICA WAR 2023-05-15
Across
- PACIFIC ISLAND THAT WAS ACQUIRED BY THE US AS A RESULT OF THE SA WAR
- A TEMPORARY PEACE, HALT IN FIGHTING
- WHICH NATION WANTED INDEPENDENCE FROM SPAIN IN 1898
- SITE OF A MAJOR NAVAL BATTLE DURING THE SPANISH AMERICA WAR
- LEADERS OF THE ROUGH RIDERS
- SENSATIONAL STORIES USED TO INCREASE CIRCULATION
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- COUNTRY PANAMA CLAIMED IT INDEPENDENCE
- WHO WAS THE PRESIDENT AT THE TIME
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE US NAVY SHIP THAT WAS BLOWN UP IN THE HAVANA HARBOR
- CAPITAL OF CUBA
- HOW LONG DID THE THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR LAST
- US PRESIDENT WHEN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PANAMA CANAL WAS COMPLETED
- THE FILIPINO WHO LED A REVOLT IN THE PHILIPPINES AGAINST THE SPANISH AND LATER THE US
- PORT TOWN AT THE CARIBBEAN END OF THE PANAMA CANAL
- MONTH THE WAR STARTED
15 Clues: CAPITAL OF CUBA • MONTH THE WAR STARTED • LEADERS OF THE ROUGH RIDERS • WHO WAS THE PRESIDENT AT THE TIME • A TEMPORARY PEACE, HALT IN FIGHTING • COUNTRY PANAMA CLAIMED IT INDEPENDENCE • HOW LONG DID THE THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR LAST • SENSATIONAL STORIES USED TO INCREASE CIRCULATION • PORT TOWN AT THE CARIBBEAN END OF THE PANAMA CANAL • ...
Crucigrama 2024-07-18
Across
- it You wate the plants they
- this is the opposite of after
- students like this on vacation
- the weathor is
- I'm goring for any
- You walk on this
- it is similar to by little
- it is in spantch
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- You aet this moming
- this is the opposite of worse
- it is clima in spanish
- it is tema in spanish
- the of oppreciating
- You need this to sorvive
- this is oppsity of wet
15 Clues: the weathor is • You walk on this • it is in spantch • I'm goring for any • You aet this moming • the of oppreciating • it is tema in spanish • it is clima in spanish • this is oppsity of wet • You need this to sorvive • it is similar to by little • it You wate the plants they • this is the opposite of worse • this is the opposite of after • students like this on vacation
SiouxAK 2018-03-26
12 Clues: preyed for • Served first • Can not come in • Took their land • Can come in house • Looked for and wild • Woman skilled at it • spanish wrapped baby in • Houses used when moving • not easy to move around • believed their extended family • When they got horses they could hunt
Muebles 2022-03-28
12 Clues: bird • white bird • Desert taxi • flies very high • swims and flies • King of the jungle • Spanish for animals • First name Paddington • A courageous fighting animal • A sea creature you can swim with • Makes food for the above character • Spanish for insects also called Bichos
The Daily Crossword 2024-06-02
12 Clues: a bad sign • a water canal • Aztec language • a precious stone • Spanish soldiers • leader of the Aztecs • a corn like substance • an important 3D monument • capital city of the Aztecs • an empire in Central America • a disease spread by the Spanish • a ritual performed by the Aztecs
MS: TWYoML Chapter 54 2025-05-08
12 Clues: Rafe made 100 • life remaining • drawing of Miller • signs about Miller • Rafe earned 910,000 • place Rafe made copies • dollars for photocopies • assignment (chapter title) • where Rafe shoved the flyers • Rafe has __________ 86 rules • pass Rafe asked for in Spanish • class Rafe first left to hang signs
spain 2024-05-16
8 Clues: (Cat) • (Sun) • (Spanish dance) • (Festival or party) • (Capital city of Spain) • (Small Spanish savory dishes) • (Traditional Spanish rice dish) • (Bull, significant in bullfighting)
New Spain 2023-09-19
9 Clues: Spanish tribe • Spanish tribe • Spanish tribe • City In Mexico • Spanish Sailer • Spanish explores • Spanish Geography • Exploration of Spain • Widlelife reservations
Age of Contact/Spanish Colonial and Mexican National Vocabulary 2023-11-01
Across
- A Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in the Americas.
- The movement of people from one place to settle in another place.
- Spanish official appointed to rule land claimed by Spain in the New World.
- State-sponsored settlement of people to new territories.
- An agent who makes all the arrangements to bring settlers to a colony.
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- A journey undertaken by a group of people.
- A settlement founded to spread Christianity to the people in the area.
- Travel undertaken in order to discover new resources.
- An adventurer who engages in private rebellious activity in a foreign country.
- The unique cultural blending of Spanish and American traditions in Texas.
- A military post or guarded settlement in an area under Spanish control.
11 Clues: A journey undertaken by a group of people. • Travel undertaken in order to discover new resources. • State-sponsored settlement of people to new territories. • A Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in the Americas. • The movement of people from one place to settle in another place. • A settlement founded to spread Christianity to the people in the area. • ...
US History 2018-10-09
Across
- A new territory gained by the U.S. after the Treaty of Paris, _________ became a key coaling station in the Pacific Ocean for ships traveling to/from the Philippines.
- sold to U.S. for the price of $20 million. Islands administered by Insular Government after the SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
- An American newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced American journalism. Proponent of "yellow journalism.
- was a lawyer and jurist in the Hawaiian Islands as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory. Serving as an enemy of the Hawaiian royalty and friend of the elite immigrant community. 1894 wealthy, plantation owner and politician who was named President of New Republic of Hawaii. He asked US to annex Hawaii.
- American war ship that was blown up in the harbor of Havana. More than 260 men died. This was the third cause of the Spanish-American war
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- Island to the south of the U.S., and of great economic interest (sugar/tobacco) to the U.S. economy. Sight of the _______ Rebellion and many battles during the Spanish-American War.
- 25th president of the U.S., _____________ led the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War. Pushed for expansion and the gold standard. Was assassinated on September 14th, 1901.
- part of the invading army of Cuba.
- a belief that free-market competition would lead to the survival of the fittest
- The policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power.
- U.S. Secretary of State_________ issued, in 1899, a series of policy statements called the Open Door notes. The notes were letters addressed to the leaders of imperialist nations proposing that the nations share their trading rights with the United States, thus creating an open door.
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- forced Japan to trade with the United States.
- Policy of territorial or economic expansion.
- U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America
- A volunteer cavalry under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War.
- Letter written by Dupuy De Lome that criticized President McKinley calling him" weak" and a "bitter for the admiration of the crowd" Another reason for the Spanish-American war.
- Queen of Hawaii. Pushed for a "Hawaii for Hawaiians" agenda. Overthrown in 1893 by wealthy white settlers/landowners.
- 26th president of the U.S. _______________ was famous for his "Big Stick Diplomacy" when it came to foreign affairs. ____________ became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He won a second term in 1904. Known for his anti-monopoly policies and ecological conservationism.
- Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government
- Annexed in 1898. Republic of ______ established in 1887 with the Constitution of the Kingdom of __________. After overthrow of the Republic in 1893, American lawmaker Sanford B. Dole became President of the Republic of _________.
- A Hungarian-American Jewish newspaper publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the New York World. ________ introduced the techniques of "new journalism" to the newspapers he acquired in the 1880s. Competition with Hearst linked __________ to the types of journalistic tactics known as "yellow journalism.
- Admiral of the Navy, the only person in U.S. history to have attained the rank. Admiral ________ is best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War. Sunk/captured the entire Spanish Pacific fleet in less than six hours.
- Outspoken advocate of American military expansion. Wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History (1890). __________ _________ ________ called for the United States to develop a modern NAVAL fleet capable of protecting American business and shipping interests around the world.
- Rico Invaded by the U.S. during the Spanish-American War. One of the insular territories gained by the U.S. as a result of the Treaty of Paris. Inhabitants of ___________ ________ are considered U.S. citizens, thanks to the Jones Act of 1917.
26 Clues: part of the invading army of Cuba. • Policy of territorial or economic expansion. • forced Japan to trade with the United States. • Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government • Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power. • U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America • ...
Early North American Exploration 2023-12-19
Across
- Spanish conquistador known for conquering the Inca form 1531-1533
- Caribbean tribe that was mostly annihilated by the Spanish
- Spanish explorer who explored the gulf coast in 1528 and was shipwrecked there
- containing many kinds of people or things
- business owner/manager
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- rebirth
- calculate position of stars, sun, moon, determines latitude
- trips taken with goal of exploring
- conqueror
- a country or area under the political control of another distant country
- the scientific knowledge and tools used to solve problems
- Spanish explorer who went throughout the SE of North America, one of first Europeans to see the Mississippi River
- Spanish conquistador know for conquering the Aztec in 1519-1521
- land said to belong to a country or individual
- route through North America to Asia?
- slave of de Neza who was later killed by the Zuni
- the Dutch European Country, ruler of New Netherland
- male leader of Spain
- French city founded by Samuel de Champlain
- the inventor of the printing press
- the area claimed by France, named 'kanata' in Huron, which means village
- people who make a living by buying and selling goods
- country that led exploration of the Americas
- large empire in Andes mountains
- Spanish conquistador who searched for the Fountain of Youth and claimed Florida for Spain
- Religious teachers sent to convert Natives to Catholic Religion
- the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it
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- money spent in advance
- German priest who openly called for church reform to the Catholic church
- the trading of items, animals, culture, ideas and more between Europeans and the native peoples of the Americas
- Italian sailor who sailed for France in areas of New York
- crossed isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the 'new' ocean in 1513
- Prince of Portugal, started school of navigation
- French explorer who sailed farther up the St. Lawrence River and founded Quebec in 1608
- Spanish explorer who founded St. Augustine, Florida in 1565 in 15
- Spanish explorer who discovered San Diego Bay in 1542
- Spanish explorer searching for the Seven Cities of Cibola; First Europeans to see Grand Canyon
- large sums of money given to those who explored
- the area in the Americas claimed by the French, in Canada and south towards the Ohio River
- change
- the colony established by the Dutch which is now New York
- Italian explorer who "discovered" the Americas
- French explorer who sailed up the St. Lawrence River in 1534 looking for the Northwest Passage and gold
- Portuguese sailor who explored for Spain and led the first expedition to circumnavigate the world
- early explorer who went to China and wrote about his travels
- the waterway that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Ontario, once thought to be the Northwest Passage
- one of two companies that financed exploration in Northeastern North America
- new Dutch leader of New Netherland in 1647 who later surrendered all of their lands to the English
- Aztec ruler
- the settlement (town) established by the Dutch on Manhattan Island which is now New York City
- first governor of New Netherland who in 1626 negotiated a deal with the natives to use/buy their land on Manhattan Island
- Science of planning and following a route
- English sailor who worked for both the Dutch and English and claimed much of the same land around New York for both countries (oops!)
- remake’ all of Spain Catholic
- female leader of Spain
- bay near Canada named for the explorer who mapped it
- large area with different groups controlled by one ruler
- Italian sailor who explored for England in 1497, in Newfoundland
- gave rough estimate of longitude, distance east or west of a location
- reward/gain
61 Clues: change • rebirth • conqueror • Aztec ruler • reward/gain • male leader of Spain • money spent in advance • business owner/manager • female leader of Spain • remake’ all of Spain Catholic • large empire in Andes mountains • trips taken with goal of exploring • the inventor of the printing press • route through North America to Asia? • containing many kinds of people or things • ...
US History 2024-11-05
Across
- A new territory gained by the U.S. after the Treaty of Paris, _________ became a key coaling station in the Pacific Ocean for ships traveling to/from the Philippines.
- sold to U.S. for the price of $20 million. Islands administered by Insular Government after the SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
- An American newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced American journalism. Proponent of "yellow journalism.
- was a lawyer and jurist in the Hawaiian Islands as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory. Serving as an enemy of the Hawaiian royalty and friend of the elite immigrant community. 1894 wealthy, plantation owner and politician who was named President of New Republic of Hawaii. He asked US to annex Hawaii.
- American war ship that was blown up in the harbor of Havana. More than 260 men died. This was the third cause of the Spanish-American war
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- Island to the south of the U.S., and of great economic interest (sugar/tobacco) to the U.S. economy. Sight of the _______ Rebellion and many battles during the Spanish-American War.
- 25th president of the U.S., _____________ led the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War. Pushed for expansion and the gold standard. Was assassinated on September 14th, 1901.
- part of the invading army of Cuba.
- a belief that free-market competition would lead to the survival of the fittest
- The policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power.
- U.S. Secretary of State_________ issued, in 1899, a series of policy statements called the Open Door notes. The notes were letters addressed to the leaders of imperialist nations proposing that the nations share their trading rights with the United States, thus creating an open door.
Down
- forced Japan to trade with the United States.
- Policy of territorial or economic expansion.
- U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America
- A volunteer cavalry under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War.
- Letter written by Dupuy De Lome that criticized President McKinley calling him" weak" and a "bitter for the admiration of the crowd" Another reason for the Spanish-American war.
- Queen of Hawaii. Pushed for a "Hawaii for Hawaiians" agenda. Overthrown in 1893 by wealthy white settlers/landowners.
- 26th president of the U.S. _______________ was famous for his "Big Stick Diplomacy" when it came to foreign affairs. ____________ became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He won a second term in 1904. Known for his anti-monopoly policies and ecological conservationism.
- Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government
- Annexed in 1898. Republic of ______ established in 1887 with the Constitution of the Kingdom of __________. After overthrow of the Republic in 1893, American lawmaker Sanford B. Dole became President of the Republic of _________.
- A Hungarian-American Jewish newspaper publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the New York World. ________ introduced the techniques of "new journalism" to the newspapers he acquired in the 1880s. Competition with Hearst linked __________ to the types of journalistic tactics known as "yellow journalism.
- Admiral of the Navy, the only person in U.S. history to have attained the rank. Admiral ________ is best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War. Sunk/captured the entire Spanish Pacific fleet in less than six hours.
- Outspoken advocate of American military expansion. Wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History (1890). __________ _________ ________ called for the United States to develop a modern NAVAL fleet capable of protecting American business and shipping interests around the world.
- Rico Invaded by the U.S. during the Spanish-American War. One of the insular territories gained by the U.S. as a result of the Treaty of Paris. Inhabitants of ___________ ________ are considered U.S. citizens, thanks to the Jones Act of 1917.
26 Clues: part of the invading army of Cuba. • Policy of territorial or economic expansion. • forced Japan to trade with the United States. • Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government • Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power. • U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America • ...
Lydia Knarr Chapter 4:Section 1&2 2020-10-19
Across
- mixed Spanish and native American population
- english settlers who came to north america on the mayflower
- a Spaniard who landed on the shores of Mexico
- first permanent English settlement in north america, located in Virginia
- colonies of British America against those of New France
- a conquistador in 1532 who marched a small force into South America
- sachem to the wampoaoag people also known as King Philip
- France´s colonial empire in north america
Down
- explorer and navigator who voyaged across the Atlantic Ocean
- colony of the Dutch Republic on the east coast of the US
- labor system instituted by the Spanish empire
- lands controlled by another nation
- english protestants who sought to purify the church of england
- Cortés and the other spanish explores who followed him
- last ruler of Incan Empire
15 Clues: last ruler of Incan Empire • lands controlled by another nation • France´s colonial empire in north america • mixed Spanish and native American population • labor system instituted by the Spanish empire • a Spaniard who landed on the shores of Mexico • Cortés and the other spanish explores who followed him • colonies of British America against those of New France • ...
Spanish Conquest 2023-08-23
Across
- A conquistador whose focus was on religion and conversion
- Indigenous Americans who fought against the Aztecs
- The main city of the Aztecs where war with the Spanish occurred
- The country Columbus thought he had reached
- A part of Aztec religion which the Spanish did not approve of
- King of the Aztecs
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- A reason for conquistadors to travel to Mexico that involved riches
- A country where most conquistadors came from
- A group of Native American people
- The conquistador who led battles against the Aztec
- The modern name for the country from where the Aztecs originated
- What the conquistadors did to the Aztec King
- The number of times Columbus sailed to Mesoamerica
- A negative impact that the Spanish brought to the Aztec civilsation's health
- Name of books including drawings and accounts created by conquistadors
15 Clues: King of the Aztecs • A group of Native American people • The country Columbus thought he had reached • A country where most conquistadors came from • What the conquistadors did to the Aztec King • Indigenous Americans who fought against the Aztecs • The conquistador who led battles against the Aztec • The number of times Columbus sailed to Mesoamerica • ...
7th Grade Unit 1 2025-09-02
Across
- Columbus called the natives he met ________.
- Samuel de Champlain is known as the Father of New ____.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas in Peru.
- Sickness sailors experienced from a lack of vitamin C
- Portuguese explorer who is credited with circumnavigating the globe.
- Portuguese explorer da Gama rounded Africa and went to ______.
- Spanish conquistador who explored New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, and Texas.
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- Jacques Cartier made three trips to ______ and named Montreal.
- Ponce de Leon explored _____ in search of the Fountain of Youth
- The Spanish Edict of Expulsion forced _________ out of Spain.
- Isabella and _______ joined kingdoms to form Spain.
- Bartolome de Las _____ became known as "protector of the Indies"
- Portuguese explorer who first reached the Cape of Good Hope.
- Sturdy sea vessel that is easy to maneuver
- Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztecs in ______.
15 Clues: Sturdy sea vessel that is easy to maneuver • Columbus called the natives he met ________. • Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztecs in ______. • Isabella and _______ joined kingdoms to form Spain. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas in Peru. • Sickness sailors experienced from a lack of vitamin C • Samuel de Champlain is known as the Father of New ____. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-22
Across
- People who took advantage of native people
- The language latin americans mostly spoke
- creole priest
- A country in Latin america
- The heart
- The brain
- Comes from the word nation
- Repayment
- Announce himself emperor of haiti
- A system created by the spanish and Portuguese
- Power over areas
Down
- A specific area
- Country right next to the dominican republic
- Being able to Control Yourself
- The sword
- former slave then became leader
- many people had to team up to put an end to him once and for all
- Another word for Outsider
- creole military officer
- Only supported "mother country"
20 Clues: The sword • The heart • The brain • Repayment • creole priest • A specific area • Power over areas • creole military officer • Another word for Outsider • A country in Latin america • Comes from the word nation • Being able to Control Yourself • former slave then became leader • Only supported "mother country" • Announce himself emperor of haiti • The language latin americans mostly spoke • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (A. Cruz) 2015-09-07
Across
- The city of brotherly love
- Spanish settlers (mostly men)
- extreme seperatist minister
- arrive in 1619; treated as indentured servants
- taught church ministers are unnecessary
- settled pennsylvania
- Spanish explorers, sought gold, silver
- Plymouth Colony
- new name of New Netherland
Down
- works for 4-7 years for passage
- formed independant congregations
- led army into Americas,claims land for Spain
- founder of Pennsylvania
- becomes proprietor of New Netherland
- wanted to purify the Church of England
15 Clues: Plymouth Colony • settled pennsylvania • founder of Pennsylvania • The city of brotherly love • new name of New Netherland • extreme seperatist minister • Spanish settlers (mostly men) • works for 4-7 years for passage • formed independant congregations • becomes proprietor of New Netherland • Spanish explorers, sought gold, silver • wanted to purify the Church of England • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (A. Cruz) 2015-09-07
Across
- wanted to purify the Church of England
- extreme seperatist minister
- works for 4-7 years for passage
- Spanish settlers (mostly men)
- Spanish explorers, sought gold, silver
- led army into Americas,claims land for Spain
- settled pennsylvania
Down
- Plymouth Colony
- becomes proprietor of New Netherland
- The city of brotherly love
- formed independant congregations
- founder of Pennsylvania
- taught church ministers are unnecessary
- arrive in 1619; treated as indentured servants
- new name of New Netherland
15 Clues: Plymouth Colony • settled pennsylvania • founder of Pennsylvania • The city of brotherly love • new name of New Netherland • extreme seperatist minister • Spanish settlers (mostly men) • works for 4-7 years for passage • formed independant congregations • becomes proprietor of New Netherland • wanted to purify the Church of England • Spanish explorers, sought gold, silver • ...
Spanish crossword 2024-08-23
Across
- what 7 days are called
- the number before 1
- opposite of its hot
- its in a school
- the day after saturday
- the day before friday
Down
- the opposite of ms
- opposite of its cloudy
- opposite of its cold
- what you say after someone says thank you
- what you say after someone does for you
- common spanish greeting
- the opposite of mr
- common spanish farewell
- the first number that is 2 digits
15 Clues: its in a school • the opposite of ms • the opposite of mr • the number before 1 • opposite of its hot • opposite of its cold • the day before friday • opposite of its cloudy • what 7 days are called • the day after saturday • common spanish greeting • common spanish farewell • the first number that is 2 digits • what you say after someone does for you • ...
spanish vocab 2023-05-15
Across
- lleva cosas para la escuela
- esto es en lo que duermes
- otra palabra para flaco
- donde vas al baño
- Ellas van en tus pies
- Que hace un profesor
- esta es la habitación en la que duermes
Down
- donde guardas los libros
- spanish for your mom
- spanish for your dog
- tu hermana
- el lugar de trabajo
- el color de cabello que obtienes cuando envejeces
- la habitación en la que comes
- Donde vives
15 Clues: tu hermana • Donde vives • donde vas al baño • el lugar de trabajo • spanish for your mom • spanish for your dog • Que hace un profesor • Ellas van en tus pies • otra palabra para flaco • donde guardas los libros • esto es en lo que duermes • lleva cosas para la escuela • la habitación en la que comes • esta es la habitación en la que duermes • ...
Chapter 1: Around the World 2020-08-30
19 Clues: Japón • Arabe • México • Egipto • Alemán • Inglés • Canáda • Francia • Español • Japones • Francés • columpio • tirolesa • Alemania • carrusel • montañarusa • resbaladilla • ruedadelafortuna • parquedediversiones
HELLO! 2023-01-24
19 Clues: Hindi • Latin • Dutch • Welsh • Polish • German • Hebrew • Arabic • French • Italian • Turkish • Spanish • Swahili • Russian • Japanese • Hawaiian • Portugese • Cantonese • Vietnamese
NATIONALITIES 2023-04-20
19 Clues: USA • JAPAN • SPAIN • CHINA • ITALY • MEXICO • BRAZIL • GREECE • FRANCE • CANADA • BRITAIN • URUGUAY • ECUADOR • ENGLAND • PORTUGAL • COLOMBIA • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • NETHERLANDS
En La Clase SP6 2015-12-10
19 Clues: pen • art • book • math • flag • ruler • eraser • pencil • school • spanish • science • scissors • calendar • backpack • classroom • femaleteacher • teacher'sdesk • student'sdesk • pencilsharpener
Voacbulario - Leccion 1 2016-09-28
Spanish II Crossword 2025-08-19
20 Clues: idk • art • idk • band • latin • french • german • science • physics • algebra • spanish • geometry • biologia • calculate • materials • geography • chemistry • literature • information • trigonometry
Pueblo Indian Tribe 2023-03-06
Across
- Name of the people who enslaved the Pueblo.
- Dress the Pueblo women would wear.
- The staple crops and the economy of the Pueblo were corn, beans, and ______.
- How many years were the Pueblo free from the Spanish during the 1600s?
- State where the Pueblo is located.
- Material that the Pueblos are made out of.
Down
- What did the Spanish offer the natives in return for their work?
- Vast Spanish ranches where the Pueblos were enslaved.
- Region of the United States where the Pueblo is located.
- Lifestyle of the Pueblo.
- Large ceremonial pit house
- Adobe is made from water, dirt, and _____.
12 Clues: Lifestyle of the Pueblo. • Large ceremonial pit house • Dress the Pueblo women would wear. • State where the Pueblo is located. • Material that the Pueblos are made out of. • Adobe is made from water, dirt, and _____. • Name of the people who enslaved the Pueblo. • Vast Spanish ranches where the Pueblos were enslaved. • ...
Imperialism 2016-11-01
Across
- a US navy ship that was sunk in Havana, Cuba and began the Spanish American War
- Canal canal with system of locks that connects the Atlantic and Pacific
- taken over by US
- Roosevelt rough rider and President
Down
- a post to prevent Spanish ships from entering the Pacific
- Liliuokalani Queen of Hawaii
- taken over by US in Spanish American War
- the expansion of US power into the world
- Ocean an ocean in between Europe and North America
- Rico a US territory
- Ocean where Hawaii is
11 Clues: taken over by US • Rico a US territory • Ocean where Hawaii is • Liliuokalani Queen of Hawaii • Roosevelt rough rider and President • taken over by US in Spanish American War • the expansion of US power into the world • Ocean an ocean in between Europe and North America • a post to prevent Spanish ships from entering the Pacific • ...
meeee 2021-09-15
Across
- something I say to weird people
- my favorite type of movie
- my middle name
- the only sport I play
- my favorite class
- my softball number
- my 7th period on B days
- how many siblings I have
Down
- what team I play for
- do i like gym or Spanish more
- is my favorite color
- how many dogs do I have
- sits in front of me
- this class
- my shoe brand
15 Clues: this class • my shoe brand • my middle name • my favorite class • my softball number • sits in front of me • what team I play for • is my favorite color • the only sport I play • how many dogs do I have • my 7th period on B days • how many siblings I have • my favorite type of movie • do i like gym or Spanish more • something I say to weird people
when you see me book 2021-04-24
10 Clues: to hit • to twist • not scared • frozen water • brownish color • decorative arts • strong affection • spanish for slowly • spanish word for cheese • lacking interest or excitement
Subject Pronouns 2014-08-22
Across
- whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means We
- whats the subjsct pronoun in spanish that means You
- whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means They
Down
- whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means Yall
- whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means I
- whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means He
- whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means She
7 Clues: whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means I • whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means We • whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means He • whats the subjsct pronoun in spanish that means You • whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means She • whats the subject pronoun in spanish that means Yall • ...
Unit 3 Review 2020-10-30
Across
- people who travel to other places to convert people to their religion
- a settlement created to convert Native Americans to Christianity and teach them Spanish culture.
- all the missions he built in East Texas failed.
- ______ Margil de Jesus founded the most successful mission in Texas.
Down
- Massanet told Spain the missions needed more _____ from the government.
- the ____ war cause a huge setback in the Spanish missionary effort in Texas.
- wrote a letter to the French governor of Louisiana asking the French and Spanish to work together.
- a military fort built to protect the mission.
- one lasting impact of Spanish colonization is that many geographic features have Spanish _____.
9 Clues: a military fort built to protect the mission. • all the missions he built in East Texas failed. • ______ Margil de Jesus founded the most successful mission in Texas. • people who travel to other places to convert people to their religion • Massanet told Spain the missions needed more _____ from the government. • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
Across
- a religious group that espoused plain dress
- founder of Pennsylvania
- leader of Jamestown
- investors fund colony
- people of mixed Spanish and native american
- native american chief
- destroy farms
- they suffer from disease and hunger
- purchases of passage
- seek gold and silver
Down
- a dissenter who set up a new colony in Rhode island
- rebelled against the Virginia colony
- enters america and claims land for Spain
- sends 150 people to Jamestown
- are Spanish settlers
- four to seven years for passage
- a colony under control of a monarch
- becomes profitable
- owner of a colony
- In 1607 Virginia comany sends 150 people to find
20 Clues: destroy farms • owner of a colony • becomes profitable • leader of Jamestown • are Spanish settlers • purchases of passage • seek gold and silver • investors fund colony • native american chief • founder of Pennsylvania • sends 150 people to Jamestown • four to seven years for passage • a colony under control of a monarch • they suffer from disease and hunger • ...
Vocabulary Chp 17-20 Crossword 2018-01-21
Across
- A spiral vortex
- A fleet of warships
- controversy;quarrel
- Russian for Caesar
- Sea Journey undertaken by slave ships in West Africa.
- Power A person holding total power
- A Spanish born residing in the New world
- Beliefs in profitable trading
- A small Spanish sailing vessel
- A Russian Noble
Down
- Japan's outcast class
- Also known as the Ottoman Empire
- Local official that's renting farmland to collect takes
- Vizier The ottoman sultan's chief minister
- Hindu custom of cremating a widow
- Style of European art,more detail
- A group of related families
- A chain of islands
- A soldier in the elite Guard of the Ottoman Turks
- Private domain for the Ottoman
20 Clues: A spiral vortex • A Russian Noble • Russian for Caesar • A chain of islands • A fleet of warships • controversy;quarrel • Japan's outcast class • A group of related families • Beliefs in profitable trading • Private domain for the Ottoman • A small Spanish sailing vessel • Also known as the Ottoman Empire • Hindu custom of cremating a widow • Style of European art,more detail • ...
Legacy 2013-05-03
Across
- Created buddhism
- Spanish painter
- A spanish knight
- Was know for his brilliance
- A saint
- He was a man with a dream
- Famouse for his classical music
- Gave us the ten cammandments
- Was a preisident
- Was known for his brillance
- Another painter
- Was assasianed
- Helped the hospital
- Made disney
- Made cat in the hat
Down
- xxiii A pope
- Made a hospital
- A painter
- Was a inventer
- Longest serving first lady
- Wrote books
- Disd not give her seat up
- Worshiped
- A promient american cival
- First crusade
- Won a nobel prize
- In a rock band
- Made cars
28 Clues: A saint • A painter • Worshiped • Made cars • Wrote books • Made disney • xxiii A pope • First crusade • Was a inventer • Was assasianed • In a rock band • Made a hospital • Spanish painter • Another painter • Created buddhism • A spanish knight • Was a preisident • Won a nobel prize • Helped the hospital • Made cat in the hat • He was a man with a dream • Disd not give her seat up • A promient american cival • ...
Chapter 1: Advent of a National Hero 2015-06-12
Across
- Youngest of the Rizal children
- He recited this prayer daily
- Rizal's poem at the age of fifteen
- Birth month of Jose Rizal
- Oldest in the Rizal children
- Jose was skilled in operating this
- Rizal's first teacher
- A town aristocracy in Spanish Philippines]
- Spanish term for "market"
- Her death was Rizal's first sorrow in life
Down
- Rizal's nickname
- Rizal's poem at the age of eight
- He was a student of this school when he was 15
- The priest that baptized Rizal
- Rizal's father
- Name of Rizal's black dog
- Rizal's birthplace
- His father built this for Rizal's playhouse
- Rizal's godfather
- Name that was used by Dona teodora from her godmother
20 Clues: Rizal's father • Rizal's nickname • Rizal's godfather • Rizal's birthplace • Rizal's first teacher • Birth month of Jose Rizal • Name of Rizal's black dog • Spanish term for "market" • He recited this prayer daily • Oldest in the Rizal children • Youngest of the Rizal children • The priest that baptized Rizal • Rizal's poem at the age of eight • Rizal's poem at the age of fifteen • ...
CHAPTER 13-3 WAR WITH MEXICO 2021-01-27
Across
- forms Mexican-American border 368
- Polk representative sent to deal 368
- shippers hoped to build _____ on Pacific 368
- won it's independence from Spain 366
- 1610 Spanish settlement 366
- General leading U.S. forces 368
- huge ranches 368
- President wanting war with Mexico 368
- Becknell's route 366
- SF trail started near____ 367
Down
- army officer 368
- California's new independent name 369
- Treaty of peace terms 370
- Father_______ began chain of missions 367
- ranch owners 368
- SF Trail became a busy route for _____367
- Americans believe Mexico was a ______367
- Missions aimed to convert NAs to________367
- American trader 366
- American traders would boost Spanish ______366
20 Clues: army officer 368 • ranch owners 368 • huge ranches 368 • American trader 366 • Becknell's route 366 • Treaty of peace terms 370 • 1610 Spanish settlement 366 • SF trail started near____ 367 • General leading U.S. forces 368 • forms Mexican-American border 368 • Polk representative sent to deal 368 • won it's independence from Spain 366 • California's new independent name 369 • ...
English as a Foreign Language (Use the Foreign Language slideshow and worksheet.) 2021-08-17
Across
- English measurement with synonyms
- Latin measurement with synonyms
- Common language for speakers of many
- 8 letter word from Spanish
- 8 letter word from India
- 7 letter word from Native America
- 6 letter word from Italian
- 7 letter word from India
- English origin; French synonym: question
- External Scandinavian word
- English is classed as this type of language.
Down
- Latin origin; French synonym: question
- 6 letter word from Spanish
- 7 letter word from Italian
- Language of Roman origin
- 5 letter word from Italian
- French origin; Latin synonym: interrogate
- 8 letter word from Native America
- Old Norse word. Sounds like an English word.
- French measurement with synonyms
20 Clues: Language of Roman origin • 8 letter word from India • 7 letter word from India • 6 letter word from Spanish • 7 letter word from Italian • 5 letter word from Italian • 8 letter word from Spanish • 6 letter word from Italian • External Scandinavian word • Latin measurement with synonyms • French measurement with synonyms • English measurement with synonyms • ...
test crossword 2022-02-27
Across
- they swim in the ocean
- what goes da da da
- what does bewitched in spanish
- full of bullets
- the longest bone in the body
- what they are looking for
- where i live
- on tv right now
- cold medicine
- what adventure will you have
- what is butterfly in spanish
Down
- where we live
- a fruit that is round
- a type of vehicle
- a bone that easily breaks
- the state where we are
- what I play with
- on my foot
- what i drink
- where russia invaded
- what were are watching now
- where ana is from
- waste is my favorite company
- i put these on my feet
24 Clues: on my foot • what i drink • where i live • where we live • cold medicine • full of bullets • on tv right now • what I play with • a type of vehicle • where ana is from • what goes da da da • where russia invaded • a fruit that is round • they swim in the ocean • the state where we are • i put these on my feet • a bone that easily breaks • what they are looking for • what were are watching now • ...
Abbygail McMullen 2022-10-14
Across
- conquered the Incas
- competition for wealth nationally
- a disease that was whipping out the Native Americas
- ruler of the Aztecs
- war between the french and British
- ruled by another nation
- a private ownership
- a trade between Africa Europe and the Americas
- Were slaver were brought through
- Spanish abused the native Americans and forced labor
- conquered the Aztecs
Down
- first to discover the Americas
- Trade that is global
- ruler of the Incas
- investors buy the shares in a larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- a trade of slaves from Africa to the Americas
- blend of Spanish and Native Americans
- conquered
- it was a British colony
20 Clues: conquered • ruler of the Incas • conquered the Incas • ruler of the Aztecs • a private ownership • Trade that is global • conquered the Aztecs • ruled by another nation • it was a British colony • first to discover the Americas • Were slaver were brought through • competition for wealth nationally • war between the french and British • blend of Spanish and Native Americans • ...
Madeline Doyle - The Atlantic world 2023-10-12
Across
- The shipment of slaves across the Atlantic
- Investors buy shares - larger company
- Competition for national wealth
- European Disease that killed lost of Native Americans
- Conquered the Incans
- Private ownership
- Conquered the Aztecs
- Conqueror
- Ruled the Aztec Empire
- Trade between the New world, Europe, and Africa
- First British settlement
Down
- Trade around the world
- The cultural changing in and out of the Americas
- The trading of slaves from aftrica to the new world
- land owned by another country
- Ruled the Incan empire
- Spanish abusing the Native American slaves
- First European to find the Americans
- Mix of Spanish and Native American Culture
- War against the British and French
20 Clues: Conqueror • Private ownership • Conquered the Incans • Conquered the Aztecs • Trade around the world • Ruled the Incan empire • Ruled the Aztec Empire • First British settlement • land owned by another country • Competition for national wealth • War against the British and French • First European to find the Americans • Investors buy shares - larger company • ...
Karlee Nileski Atlantic World 2023-10-16
Across
- The shipment of slaves across the Atlantic
- Investors buy shares - larger company
- Competition for national wealth
- European Disease that killed lost of Native Americans
- Conquered the Incans
- Private ownership
- Conquered the Aztecs
- Conqueror
- Ruled the Aztec Empire
- Trade between the New world, Europe, and Africa
- First British settlement
Down
- Trade around the world
- The cultural changing in and out of the Americas
- The trading of slaves from aftrica to the new world
- land owned by another country
- Ruled the Incan empire
- Spanish abusing the Native American slaves
- First European to find the Americans
- Mix of Spanish and Native American Culture
- War against the British and French
20 Clues: Conqueror • Private ownership • Conquered the Incans • Conquered the Aztecs • Trade around the world • Ruled the Incan empire • Ruled the Aztec Empire • First British settlement • land owned by another country • Competition for national wealth • War against the British and French • First European to find the Americans • Investors buy shares - larger company • ...
countries 2023-06-15
Across
- Mongolian, ger, horse
- Hindi, English, the Taj Mahal
- Arabic, Berber, French, desert, octopus
- Japanese, Mt. Fuji, sushi
- Swedish, the Stockholm City Hall
- German, sausage
- English, koala, beef
- Spanish, flamenco
- English, the Statue of Liberty
- Turkish, kebab
- French, the Eiffel Tower
Down
- Portuguese, soccer, carnival
- Vietnamese, the Mekong River
- Swahili, English, wild animals
- Spanish, poncho
- Norwegian, salmon
- English, cacao bean
- Chinese, panda, the Great Wall
- Malay, English, Chinese, Tamil, the Merlion
- English, French, maple syrup
- Korean, kimchi
- Russian, matryoshka doll
- Arabic, pyramid, the Nile River
- Italian, the Colosseum, pizza
- Thai, tom yum kung
- English, the British Museum
26 Clues: Korean, kimchi • Turkish, kebab • Spanish, poncho • German, sausage • Norwegian, salmon • Spanish, flamenco • Thai, tom yum kung • English, cacao bean • English, koala, beef • Mongolian, ger, horse • Russian, matryoshka doll • French, the Eiffel Tower • Japanese, Mt. Fuji, sushi • English, the British Museum • Portuguese, soccer, carnival • Vietnamese, the Mekong River • ...
Gisela's Special Valentine's Day Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-10
Across
- Chapel Hill date location
- Fun Westfield date location
- First date location
- City where we said “I love you”
- Spanish message from me to you
- A special message for today
- Mommy’s TV Show
- You’re the most _______ girl in the world
- Delicious Peruvian chocolate you bring me
Down
- My favorite dish from La Nueva Delicia Peruana
- Christmas treat we make together
- Show we saw on Broadway
- Our frog son
- Spanish nickname similar to 9 down
- Mall store that we always go in
- How you always make me feel
- The best ice cream flavor
- Our song
- Found inbetween your sheets
- Musical artist that we love
20 Clues: Our song • Our frog son • Mommy’s TV Show • First date location • Show we saw on Broadway • Chapel Hill date location • The best ice cream flavor • Fun Westfield date location • How you always make me feel • Found inbetween your sheets • A special message for today • Musical artist that we love • Spanish message from me to you • Mall store that we always go in • ...
The Americans Colonies Emerge ( M.Blas) 2015-09-08
Across
- Teaches church that ministers are unnecessary
- Year that Cortes led his army to the americas(eg. nineteenfifteen)
- In 1680 he led a well-organized rebellion against the Spanish; for 14 yrs the land belonged to the natives
- Extreme separatist minister with controversial views
- Export that saved Jamestown(brown gold)
- Year that pilgrims flee and found plymouth colony
Down
- Religious people who wanted to "purify" the church; pilgrims
- Spanish conquistador(Queme Los Barcos)
- System that lured settlers with 50 acres of land
- System that forced natives into "slave labor"
- Person of mixed spanish and native american blood
- Proprietor of PENNsylvania
12 Clues: Proprietor of PENNsylvania • Spanish conquistador(Queme Los Barcos) • Export that saved Jamestown(brown gold) • Teaches church that ministers are unnecessary • System that forced natives into "slave labor" • System that lured settlers with 50 acres of land • Person of mixed spanish and native american blood • Year that pilgrims flee and found plymouth colony • ...
Artyom B 2017-11-30
20 Clues: за • мода • шкаф • химия • фильм • полки • между • музыка • жалюзи • напротив • плавание • биология • испанский • баскетбол • география • английский • Французский • Доска объявлений • фотографирование • кататься на роликах
words 2017-12-01
21 Clues: в • на • за • под • часы • шкаф • полки • рядом • рядом • физика • музыка • жалюзи • плакат • напротив • биалогия • плавонье • растение • Испанский • баскетбол • гимнастика • доска для заметок
words 2017-12-01
21 Clues: в • за • на • под • шкаф • часы • рядом • рядом • полки • жалюзи • плакат • физика • музыка • растение • биалогия • плавонье • напротив • Испанский • баскетбол • гимнастика • доска для заметок
Crossword 2013-11-23
21 Clues: art • band • math • chorus • algebra • spanish • english • biology • science • history • language • religion • language • geometry • chemistry • geography • assignment • study hall • literature • social sciences • physical education
School Schedule 2021-09-13
Jonnas crossword 2021-09-01
20 Clues: — ganz • — Tipp • — Süden • — Weile • — Mathe • — Wurzel • — mailen • — Schock • — klasse • — Fußball • — Neueste • — bestehen • — Wahnsinn • — spanisch • — Wahlfach • — zusätzlich • — punktestand • — Stundenplan • — Zentrum,Mitte • — Schüler,Student
1G February Vocabulary Words 2022-02-17
Vocab - numberz 2022-04-18
21 Clues: Art • Math • Music • Physics • English • History • Spanish • Biology • Science • Business • Sociology • Economics • Chemistry • Geography • Humanities • Accounting • Psychology • Journalism • Literature • Archaeology • Information Technology
Languages of the world 2022-09-30
20 Clues: Iran • Kenya • China • Nepal • Egypt • Russia • Sweden • France • Turkey • Bolivia • Austria • Romania • Thailand • Bangladesh • Uzbekistan • Tajikistan • Mozambique • The Bahamas • Netherlands • Czech Republic
classes and school supplies 2021-04-14
20 Clues: art • math • test • book • desk • music • window • physics • stadium • english • spanish • science • library • biology • history • schedule • backpack • male profesor • female teacher • computer science
La escuela 2022-09-27
21 Clues: art • test • math • lunch • music • pencil • folder • health • morning • history • spanish • english • library • science • notebook • homework • backpack • schedule • afternoon • gymnasium • whiteboard
Las clases 2022-10-24
21 Clues: PE • art • math • easy • music • boring • civics • physics • science • Spanish • English • algebra • biology • history • geometry • difficult • chemistry • technology • internship • interesting • social studies
Latin School 2022-10-28
20 Clues: Art • math • Lunch • Music • French • Health • Physics • History • Italian • Algebra • Spanish • English • Biology • Calculus • Mandarin • Chemistry • Geography • Arithmetic • Social Studies • Computer technology
Encontre as Palavras 2020-09-10
spanish vocab en la clase 2020-10-06
20 Clues: pen • art • quiz • door • class • table • course • school • biology • physics • stadium • spanish • library • homework • backpack • schedeule • economics • laboratory • home;house • university;college
Revision 2024-10-01
21 Clues: brat • tata • wujek • córka • Chiny • ciocia • włoski • Włochy • babcia • siostra • Francja • rodzina • dziadek • rodzice • chiński • francuski • brytyjski • Hiszpania • hiszpański • amerykański • kuzyn/kuzynka
Feelings, Nationalities, Countries 2023-05-29
21 Clues: Ir • Čína • Skot • Čech • Maďar • horký • Polsko • Španěl • smutný • Srbsko • nadšený • unavený • hladový • žíznivý • znuděný • šťastný • studený • Angličan • naštvaný • ustrašený • Chorvatsko
Nationalities 2023-06-14
20 Clues: Wales • Spain • China • India • Korea • France • Canada • Germany • Ireland • England • The USA • Morocco • Algeria • Tunisia • Portugal • Scotland • Australia • New Zealand • Netherlands • Great Britain
Spanish Choice Board activity 1/3 2025-04-10
20 Clues: P.E • art • book • desk • flag • math • music • eraser • pencil • science • english • spanish • subjects • religion • note book • literature • dictionary • calculator • social studies • computer science
Classes, Places, and People at School 2024-12-05
20 Clues: pool • choir • German • office • Algebra • hallway • Chinese • science • Spanish • history • library • subjects • cafeteria • chemistry • gymnasium • orchestra • auditorium • teacher(f.) • principal(f.) • secretary(m.)
Words From MAny Tongues 2017-01-06
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- from the African language; a vegetable that has soft sticky pods
- from the Japanese language; a potted plant that is kept small by special methods
- from the Spanish language; a long light rope used for catching livestock
- from the Dutch language; a view or scene on land
- from the Japanese language; a long robe worn with a sash
- from the Spanish language; goods that are transported
- from the Arabic language; a yellowish color
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- from the Dutch language; a salad made of cabbage
- from the Dutch language; a crisp cake made from batter
- from the Hindi language; a one storied house
- from the Arabic language; a deep red color
- from the Hindi language; goods that are stolen
- from the Spanish language; a bean used for flavoring
- from the Hindi language; a printed cotton fabric
- from the African language; a soup that usually contains vegetables and meat
- from the Japanese language; an art of self defense
- from the African language; a kind of music with a strong rhythm
17 Clues: from the Arabic language; a deep red color • from the Arabic language; a yellowish color • from the Hindi language; a one storied house • from the Hindi language; goods that are stolen • from the Dutch language; a salad made of cabbage • from the Hindi language; a printed cotton fabric • from the Dutch language; a view or scene on land • ...
Unit 1 Two Worlds/Settlement 2024-08-20
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- this country was first to establish a settlement in the New World
- most widely spreaded religion
- an object such as a tool or pottery made by humans at an earlier time
- these people worked the land in the southern colonies
- main cause of death that declined the population of the Eastland Woodland People
- Name of Spanish settlement abandoned by the Spanish
- Known as fierce warriors and farmers
- the most powerful tribe in the southeast
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- This state was considered the richest state after the Revolutionary War
- Name derives from the word "Tisolki"
- Group of England investors who started the Colony of Jamestown
- Two riches that all Europeans are hoping to find
- the study of past people and their culture througha careful examination of artifacts
- the word Renaissance derived from what country
- A Quaker who was given Delaware and Pennsylvania by the King
- Disease that killed Spanish settlers in 1526
- Southern Colonist called this "leafy gold"
17 Clues: most widely spreaded religion • Name derives from the word "Tisolki" • Known as fierce warriors and farmers • the most powerful tribe in the southeast • Southern Colonist called this "leafy gold" • Disease that killed Spanish settlers in 1526 • the word Renaissance derived from what country • Two riches that all Europeans are hoping to find • ...
Founding of Albuquerque - Mexican Independence 2018-02-01
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- Lead the earliest revolt against the Spanish colonial government
- Proclamation for Mexicans to take up arms against Spain
- First building erected by Spanish settlers
- Gave settlers permission to establish a new city
- Guided First Spanish explorers to Albuquerque
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- People of mixed ancestry
- Albuquerque celebrated this in 2006
- Mexican-born Spaniards
- Considered the father of Mexican independence
- Location of the San Felipe de Neri Church
10 Clues: Mexican-born Spaniards • People of mixed ancestry • Albuquerque celebrated this in 2006 • Location of the San Felipe de Neri Church • First building erected by Spanish settlers • Considered the father of Mexican independence • Guided First Spanish explorers to Albuquerque • Gave settlers permission to establish a new city • ...
Key words 2013-09-04
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- Good evening in Spanish
- Hello in Spanish
- A question that translates to "What is your name?" in English
- A question that translates to "How are you?" in English
- Buenos días translated into English
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- Fenomenal translated into English
- Adiós translated into English
- A negative feeling with a definition of fatal in English
- Good afternoon in Spanish
- A negative feeling with a definition of wrong or evil
10 Clues: Hello in Spanish • Good evening in Spanish • Good afternoon in Spanish • Adiós translated into English • Fenomenal translated into English • Buenos días translated into English • A negative feeling with a definition of wrong or evil • A question that translates to "How are you?" in English • A negative feeling with a definition of fatal in English • ...
People of the americas puzzle 2022-10-18
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- a lucky Spanish person that killed the Aztec.
- a disease that wiped out the aztec.
- organized society.
- a Spanish person who was said to discover America.
- civilization that is present day Mexico.
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- emperor when the spanish arrived.
- in Spain and Columbus claimed it.
- where the Aztecs lived in.
- to move from one place and establish a new home.
- a civilization that built cities and roads.
10 Clues: organized society. • where the Aztecs lived in. • emperor when the spanish arrived. • in Spain and Columbus claimed it. • a disease that wiped out the aztec. • civilization that is present day Mexico. • a civilization that built cities and roads. • a lucky Spanish person that killed the Aztec. • to move from one place and establish a new home. • ...
Two Worlds Meet Chpt. 2 2023-12-06
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- Spanish word meaning conqueror
- widespread disease
- Spanish policy granting land and natives living on it Spanish
- the study of the universe
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- horrible disease that killed 8-10 of every native
- conqueror of the Aztecs
- trade in Europe most followed this route called the _______ road.
- conqueror of the Incans
- gift or payment as respect
- Columbus called he native the met this also known as Indians
10 Clues: widespread disease • conqueror of the Aztecs • conqueror of the Incans • the study of the universe • gift or payment as respect • Spanish word meaning conqueror • horrible disease that killed 8-10 of every native • Columbus called he native the met this also known as Indians • Spanish policy granting land and natives living on it Spanish • ...
numbers 1/15 2021-12-09
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- this is the legal age to drink
- when the one comes before the two in your age
- this is the fourth number when you count
- this is the first number when you count
- there are this many eyes on your face
- when you have two ones in your age
- this is the age you get your permit do drive
- there are this many lines for the adidas brand
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- the age before the legal age to drink
- the legal age to be an adult
- there are these many letters in the color yellow in spanish
- there are this many fingers on your hand
- there is this many letters in the color purple in spanish
- the age where you turn double digits
- there are this many letters in the color orange in spanish
15 Clues: the legal age to be an adult • this is the legal age to drink • when you have two ones in your age • the age where you turn double digits • the age before the legal age to drink • there are this many eyes on your face • this is the first number when you count • this is the fourth number when you count • there are this many fingers on your hand • ...
Word puzzle 2023-05-02
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- A portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected.
- a local, political, social, and administrative institution, created by the Spanish monarchy in the sixteenth century, for ruling its overseas territories.
- A fordified settlement
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
- Countries that are controlled by the goverment or a ruler
- An urban area in side a city that has settlments, buildings, a name, etc..
- Abusive, Mischevious
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- to stop or pause because of uncertainty or indecision
- A white person that lived in Europe or Latin American
- When a country invades land and takes products.
- an organized effort for the propagation of the Christian faith.
- Consequence of an action
- an individual feature, fact, or item.
- Territory governated by the sspanish Empire.
- Son of spain humans that were born in Mexico
15 Clues: Abusive, Mischevious • A fordified settlement • Consequence of an action • an individual feature, fact, or item. • Territory governated by the sspanish Empire. • Son of spain humans that were born in Mexico • When a country invades land and takes products. • to stop or pause because of uncertainty or indecision • A white person that lived in Europe or Latin American • ...
Latin America: Early Civilizations 2022-10-11
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- The name given to the Mayans’ style of writing using pictures.
- This civilization was located in the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico and parts of Central America.
- The belief in many gods.
- This civilization was centered in the Andes Mountains in South America.
- Spanish conquistador Hernán _______ conquered the Aztecs.
- Spanish conquistador Pedro de __________ conquered the Maya.
- The language of the Incas.
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- Floating gardens invented by the Aztecs.
- Spanish conquistador Francisco _______ conquered the Incas.
- This language is still spoken in some parts of Central America today.
- Mayans invented a _____ system using lines and dots.
- The language of of Aztecs.
- The Inca developed this technique of farming on the mountainsides.
- All of the ancient civilizations had different languages which were a part of their own unique _________.
- This civilization was located in central Mexico.
15 Clues: The belief in many gods. • The language of of Aztecs. • The language of the Incas. • Floating gardens invented by the Aztecs. • This civilization was located in central Mexico. • Mayans invented a _____ system using lines and dots. • Spanish conquistador Hernán _______ conquered the Aztecs. • Spanish conquistador Francisco _______ conquered the Incas. • ...
European Explorers Study Guide Alyssa 2022-10-14
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- Turning point where greedy Europeans can
- Concerning New Netherlands who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians
- In french Louisiana who was imported to work on plantations
- global exchange of goods and ideas that followed the voyages of 1492
- Pizarro conquered the ___ empire
- Which religious “movement” divided Europe increasing rivalries even in the Americas
- who settled the New france
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- Magellan was first to ___ the globe
- DeSoto reached the ___ river known as the "Mighty River"
- Columbus' voyages virtually wiped out the Native Americans such as the ___
- Who made 2 voyages to the place where we are today
- La Casas asked the king of Spain to "Protect the ___"
- what are Spanish Conquistadors
- 1st Spanish explorer to reach the pacific
- New Spain and ___ were 2 regions that the Spanish king established in the Americas
15 Clues: who settled the New france • what are Spanish Conquistadors • Pizarro conquered the ___ empire • Magellan was first to ___ the globe • Turning point where greedy Europeans can • 1st Spanish explorer to reach the pacific • Who made 2 voyages to the place where we are today • La Casas asked the king of Spain to "Protect the ___" • ...
jayjay crossword part too!! 2024-11-29
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- player jayjay have crush on…
- spanish singer dat jayjay lub
- jaylin faborite mexican music
- bipbip faborite football player
- oder spanish singer dat jayjay lub
- da moobie bipbip watch today
- bipbip roblox name (without da numbers)
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- jaylin roblox name!
- jayjay faborite westside gunn song
- jayjay future last name!!!
- da mexico goalkeeper dat jayjay know
- “bipbip dat really _____”
- “bipbip u ____ me”
- jayjay faborite show
- what jayjay wanna wear to da wedding
15 Clues: “bipbip u ____ me” • jaylin roblox name! • jayjay faborite show • “bipbip dat really _____” • jayjay future last name!!! • player jayjay have crush on… • da moobie bipbip watch today • spanish singer dat jayjay lub • jaylin faborite mexican music • bipbip faborite football player • jayjay faborite westside gunn song • oder spanish singer dat jayjay lub • ...
Famous Hispanics 2019-02-28
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- Mexican singer known for singing Tejano music
- Spanish-speaking country where Frida and Diego were born
- Mexican painter famous for his murals
- Someone or something comes from a Spanish-speaking country
- First Hispanic in baseball hall of fame
- First female Hispanic Supreme Court Justice
- Mexican painter known for her self-portraits
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- Fought for equal rights of Mexican farmers
- Spanish-speaking country where Roberto Clemente was born
- Mexican poet, writer and teacher
- First female Hispanic to go into outer space
11 Clues: Mexican poet, writer and teacher • Mexican painter famous for his murals • First Hispanic in baseball hall of fame • Fought for equal rights of Mexican farmers • First female Hispanic Supreme Court Justice • First female Hispanic to go into outer space • Mexican painter known for her self-portraits • Mexican singer known for singing Tejano music • ...
Week 6 Spelling Words 2025-04-24
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- a Chinese word meaning 'winds which long last'
- a spanish word meaning 'inner courtyard'
- a Japanese word meaning 'squad leader'
- from two Japanese words; "ori" to fold and "gami" meaning paper
- a french word meaning 'an individual who starts a business for an economic opportunity'
- a yiddish word meaning 'a temporary malfunction'
- a french word meaning 'a mistake or a gaffe'
- a french word meaning 'crescent (of the moon)'
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- a Spanish word meaning 'a roll of tobacco leaves'
- a two part german word meaning 'children' and 'garden'
- a german word meaning 'a gathering or event'
- from the german word "walzen" meaning 'to turn or glide'
- a french word meaning 'coffee'
- a yiddish word "schmues" meaning to 'talk'
- from the Spanish language meaning 'nap or rest in the afternoon'
15 Clues: a french word meaning 'coffee' • a Japanese word meaning 'squad leader' • a spanish word meaning 'inner courtyard' • a yiddish word "schmues" meaning to 'talk' • a german word meaning 'a gathering or event' • a french word meaning 'a mistake or a gaffe' • a Chinese word meaning 'winds which long last' • a french word meaning 'crescent (of the moon)' • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- A governor of spain's colonies
- A Spanish conqueror who sought gold.
- The exchange of plants, animals, microbes, people and ideas between Europe and the Americas.
- An area of land that includes a lake or river and all the bodies flow into it
- A person who tries to spread Christianity.
- A passage by water between the Atlantic and pacific
- A territory governed by a viceroy
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- A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony.
- A person who holds beliefs from the teachings of catholic church.
- To punish someone of belief
- To travel completely around earth
- A large ship used by the Spanish
- Pox A deadly virus that causes fever and blisters
- A armed but private owned ship under authority of a government
- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership
15 Clues: To punish someone of belief • A governor of spain's colonies • A large ship used by the Spanish • To travel completely around earth • A territory governed by a viceroy • A Spanish conqueror who sought gold. • A person who tries to spread Christianity. • A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony. • Pox A deadly virus that causes fever and blisters • ...
Labor Systems in America 2025-11-12
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- Royal governor overseeing colonial labor and administration
- Use of force or threats to obtain labor or obedience
- Spanish grant system giving colonists control of native labor
- Spanish colonial system requiring native labor for projects
- Economic theory linking colonies to the mother country’s wealth
- Forced labor system with humans treated as property
- Inca labor draft later adapted by the Spanish
- Large agricultural estate using coerced or slave labor
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- Labor system tying peasants to the land in Russia and Europe
- Product grown primarily for sale, often on plantations
- Payment or labor owed to an imperial power or lord
- Debt-based labor system common in Latin America
- Large landed estate producing crops with coerced labor
- Contracted labor service for passage to the New World
- Medieval European system organizing rural labor and land
15 Clues: Inca labor draft later adapted by the Spanish • Debt-based labor system common in Latin America • Payment or labor owed to an imperial power or lord • Forced labor system with humans treated as property • Use of force or threats to obtain labor or obedience • Contracted labor service for passage to the New World • ...
Conquest of Tenochtitlan 2026-01-21
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- They were taken against their will to be slaves in Nueva España
- Children of one indigenous parent and one spaniard parent
- Name given to the Americas after the fall of Tenochtitlan
- Aztec god of the wind and wisdom
- Aztec god of the rain
- Capital city of the Aztec empire
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- Tlatoani that welcomed the Spanish conquistadors
- Name of the northern colony that was in the states of Chihuahua and Durango
- They were the children of spaniards born in Nueva España
- Aztec god of war and the sun
- She translated between the Spanish and the Aztecs.
- Last Tlatoani of the Aztec empire
- Spanish conquistador who took the city of Tenochtitlan
- Infectious disease that wiped out half of the indigenous population.
- Contract made between the Spaniards and the indigenous people in which their lands were taken from them
15 Clues: Aztec god of the rain • Aztec god of war and the sun • Aztec god of the wind and wisdom • Capital city of the Aztec empire • Last Tlatoani of the Aztec empire • Tlatoani that welcomed the Spanish conquistadors • She translated between the Spanish and the Aztecs. • Spanish conquistador who took the city of Tenochtitlan • ...
section 1,2 mikalah kim 2020-10-19
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- system worked by NA
- Dutch holdings in North America
- Spaniard looking to claim new land
- larger colony in Massachusets Bay
- land controlled by another nation
- mixed Spanish and NA population
- Native American ruler
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- war became apart of Seven Years´ War
- marched small force into South America
- colony that founded Plymouth, Massachusets
- Incan ruler
- France´s colonel empire
- Spanish followers of Cortés
- Genoese Sea Captain
- settlement on coast of Virginia
15 Clues: Incan ruler • system worked by NA • Genoese Sea Captain • Native American ruler • France´s colonel empire • Spanish followers of Cortés • Dutch holdings in North America • mixed Spanish and NA population • settlement on coast of Virginia • larger colony in Massachusets Bay • land controlled by another nation • Spaniard looking to claim new land • war became apart of Seven Years´ War • ...
Crucigrama 2024-09-11
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- Primavera / Verano / Otoño / ¿?
- "Spain" en español
- "Tired" en español
- "USA" en español
- The most-populous Spanish-speaking country
- The largest (by area) Spanish-speaking country
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- Día # 5 de la semana
- El capital de Uruguay
- El nombre del perro favorito de Sr. E
- Presidente de Bolivia
- Hoy es jueves el 12 de ____.
- Mes # 1 en el año
- El día de la escuela termina (ends) a las 2:¿?
- Quince + siete
- El animal súper malo
15 Clues: Quince + siete • "USA" en español • Mes # 1 en el año • "Spain" en español • "Tired" en español • Día # 5 de la semana • El animal súper malo • El capital de Uruguay • Presidente de Bolivia • Hoy es jueves el 12 de ____. • Primavera / Verano / Otoño / ¿? • El nombre del perro favorito de Sr. E • The most-populous Spanish-speaking country • El día de la escuela termina (ends) a las 2:¿? • ...
Spain- Tourist Attractions 2023-07-12
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- - Historic square in Madrid, known for its grand architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
- - Exquisite palace complex in Seville, featuring Moorish and Spanish architectural elements, lush gardens, and stunning tilework.
- - Architectural marvel in Bilbao, housing contemporary art exhibitions.
- - Landmark square in Seville, showcasing a mix of Renaissance and Moorish Revival architecture.
- - Royal monastery and palace complex in Madrid, serving as a residence for Spanish kings, featuring grand architecture and beautiful gardens.
- - Official residence of the Spanish royal family, featuring lavish interiors and beautiful gardens.
- - Architectural masterpiece in Córdoba, blending Islamic and Christian elements.
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- - Iconic basilica in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí, with stunning architectural details.
- - Pilgrimage site in Galicia, housing the relics of St. James.
- - Renowned Balearic island known for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and UNESCO-listed old town.
- - Majestic palace and fortress complex in Granada, showcasing Islamic architecture and beautiful gardens.
- - Beautiful coastal region in Andalusia, known for its beaches and resorts.
- - Gothic cathedral in Seville, housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
- - World-class art museum in Madrid, housing masterpieces by Spanish and European artists.
- - UNESCO-listed national park in Tenerife, Canary Islands, featuring Spain's highest peak, Mount Teide, volcanic landscapes, and breathtaking views.
- - Tranquil park in Madrid, with lush greenery, a beautiful lake for boating, elegant statues, and peaceful gardens.
- - Colorful park in Barcelona, designed by Gaudí, featuring unique architectural elements.
- - Iconic boulevard in Barcelona, famous for its lively atmosphere and street performers.
18 Clues: - Pilgrimage site in Galicia, housing the relics of St. James. • - Architectural marvel in Bilbao, housing contemporary art exhibitions. • - Gothic cathedral in Seville, housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus. • - Beautiful coastal region in Andalusia, known for its beaches and resorts. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month Crossword 2023-10-06
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- Last name of Chilean poet famous for his Nobel-prize winning surrealism as well as his lifelong dedication to diplomacy and politics.
- Island nation that deploys tens of thousand of medical professionals to over 103 countries annually for medical aid
- Cultural home of the Tango dance and gaucho culture
- Last name of the first Hispanic supreme court justice, appointed in 2009
- Last name of a Mexican movie star beloved by fans for depicting an honor-bound gunslinger living the single dad life
- Root vegetable with over 5,000 varieties, native to the Andes mountains and exported around the world
- Capital of the ancient Mayan civilization in modern Guatemala
- This 13th century Empire is famous for building the citadel of Machu Picchu in what is now Peru
- Archipelago named after Spanish king, home to more than 7,000 islands and as many as 195 languages
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- Nation with the 5th most native Spanish speakers in the world at 41.76 million
- Colombian singer/songwriter with very honest hips
- South American nation, home to the Galapagos islands
- Name of the feathered serpent god of the 14th century Aztec civilization
- Spanish word for Christmas
- Last name of this 20th century Mexican artist famous for her portraiture exploring postcolonial living, landscapes, and her own striking visage
- National currency of Mexico
- Last name of the first Latino artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998
- Month containing the the anniversaries of independence from the Spanish Empire for 7 nations
18 Clues: Spanish word for Christmas • National currency of Mexico • Colombian singer/songwriter with very honest hips • Cultural home of the Tango dance and gaucho culture • South American nation, home to the Galapagos islands • Capital of the ancient Mayan civilization in modern Guatemala • Name of the feathered serpent god of the 14th century Aztec civilization • ...
spanish 2025-02-14
9 Clues: the word for lunch • the word for juice • the word for orange • the word for brekfast • the word for pinapple • spanish word for fish • the spanish word for apple • the Spanish word for dinner • a food with cheese and sauce on a circle dough
Hispanic Heritage Month 2024-09-27
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- A gender neutral replacement for latino.
- Second most spoken language in the U.S.
- Most watched sport in Spanish speaking countries.
- Only spanish country that borders the U.S.
- Famous Argentinian soccer player.
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- Dip for tortilla chips and other foods.
- Famous spanish dance.
- The beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month.
8 Clues: Famous spanish dance. • Famous Argentinian soccer player. • Dip for tortilla chips and other foods. • Second most spoken language in the U.S. • A gender neutral replacement for latino. • The beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month. • Only spanish country that borders the U.S. • Most watched sport in Spanish speaking countries.
