Across
- 2. Picchu, (Peru): lost city of the Incas
- 3. Desert, (Chile): driest place in the world
- 7. (Argentina): vast central plains, home to gauchos, or South American cowboys
- 11. the Redeemer, statue (Brazil): One of the official Seven Wonders of the World
- 13. de Janeiro, (Brazil): major city, popular tourist location
- 14. Aires, (Argentina): major city; founded by the Spanish in 1536
- 15. Glacier, (Argentina): dramatic "dam" in Lake Argentino
- 16. Arenas, (Chile): world's southernmost city
- 17. Titicaca, (between Bolivia and Peru): world's highest navigable lake
- 18. River, (Peru and Brazil): second longest river in the world
- 19. Agustin, (Colombia): small village near mountains, famous for ancient stone figures
- 20. del Fuego, (Argentina): rocky islands with glaciers, mountains, and valleys
- 23. Falls, (Venezuela): highest waterfall in the world
Down
- 1. Islands, (Ecuador): Home of one of the most diverse amounts of species in the world.
- 4. Salt Flats, (Bolivia): One of the most photographic areas in South America due to the optical illusions created by the environment.
- 5. Paulo, (Brazil): largest city in Brazil, with more than 16 million people
- 6. (Guyana): Home of the People’s Temple – an American cult in the 1970s
- 8. capital of Brazil, with modern design and architecture
- 9. (Ecuador): volcano along the "volcano boulevard" in the Andes
- 10. Roraima, (Venezuela/Brazil/Guyana): One of the most unique borders in the entire world.
- 11. Cristales River, (Colombia):Known as the ‘rainbow river’ for obvious reasons to those that live near this part of Colombia.
- 12. del Paine, (Chile): National park full of amazing views and home to lakes, mountains, and glaciers.
- 21. Falls, (Argentina/Brazil): South America’s version of Niagara Falls; found on the border between Argentina and Brazil
- 22. Tololo, (Chile): world's second largest observatory, high in the Andes
