ELA Vocab for Birth of Inca Empire (pp. 48-54), All Roads to Cuzco (pp. 56-60), & Myths of Aztecs and Inca (pp. 65-71)
Across
- 3. (n), a plant that grows in the Andes Mountains with seeds used as food or ground into flour (50)
- 5. (v), to come into view (67)
- 6. (n), trash lying on the ground (48)
- 7. (n) (two words) a crossing hung from cables attached to towers (54)
- 11. (v), to make a hole in something (71)
- 12. (adj), deep and wide enough for ships to pass through (67)
- 14. (n), a group of babyu animals born at the same time (48)
- 15. (adj)(hyphenated) quick (54)
- 18. (adj), having the right qualities (71)
Down
- 1. (v), to say in a strong way that something is bad or wrong (53)
- 2. (adj), simple and basic (54)
- 4. (n), the woolly coat of a sheep or related animal (57)
- 8. (n), belly button (56)
- 9. (n), a pole or rod used as a sign of authority or as support when walking (71)
- 10. (n), a covered bed with long poles at the bottom for carrying someone of high importance
- 13. (v), to move back (67)
- 16. (v), to surround or cover completely (65)
- 17. (n), an argument or disagreement (60)
