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Conquest of Aztecs Crossword Puzzle

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This crossword is about Cortes' conquest of the Aztecs. It will include names, places, and even some nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs.
Author: tiffanyram - Diff: Harder

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      1. Nahuatl word meaning 'rock'
      2. Spanish for 'table'
      6. Gravy-like condiment made from chocolate and chilis
      8. Nahuatl word for 'cactus'
      12. Spanish for 'tall'
      13. Color of blood
      14. Famous conquistador who conquered Aztecs
      15. Another name for Aztecs
      17. My (Sp.)
      18. Bernal ______ del Castillo
      19. Lion (Sp.)
      22. Gold and precious gems are ______.
      25. La Noche _______
      26. One of Cortes' interpreters
      28. Did Cortes have permission from Velazquez to conquer the Aztecs?
      29. Spanish for 'wings'
      31. Spanish for 'blue'
      32. King of Spain; ____ I of Spain and V of Germany
      33. Anno domini
      34. Cortes' first name (Sp.)
      35. Aztec capital was located on island in this lake

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      1. Capital of the Aztecs
      2. Servant
      3. Spanish for 'master'
      4. Native allies of Cortes
      5. Gold (Sp.)
      7. Spanish 'the'
      9. English for 'maiz'
      10. Number of causeways to mainland from Tenochtitlan (Sp.)
      11. 3rd person plural indirect object (Sp.)
      15. One principle food of Aztecs
      16. Without (Sp.)
      17. Aztec ruler at time of Cortes' arrival
      20. Native woman who interpreted for Cortes'
      21. You (Sp.)
      23. Not urban
      24. Mr. (Sp.)
      25. Spanish aunts
      27. Cortes wanted all of the Aztecs' ______
      30. Masculine singular direct object (Sp.)
      31. Spanish for 'air'