- AZTEC
- Mexican aborigine
- Subject of Montezuma
- Maya cousin
- San Diego State athlete
- Like the Coatlicue statue in Mexico City
- Tenochtitlán resident
- Empire whose main sport was tlachtli, wherein the loser was ritualistically executed
- Worshipper of the god Xipe Totec
- Central Mexican tribe
- Early resident of the Valley of Mexico
- Nahuatl folk
- Quetzalcoatl worshipper
- Montezuma's people
- Nahuatl speaker
- Victim of Cortes
- Tenochtitlan dweller
- Early Mexican
- Nanauatl worshipper
- Tezcatlipoca worshiper
- Montezuma, for one
- Pre-Columbian Mexican
- Montezuma subject
- Nahuatl language
- Quetzalcoatl worshiper
- Ancient Mexican
- Empire conquered by Cortés
- Montezuma II, for one
- Montezuma, for example
- Tenochtitlan resident
- Mesoamerican culture
- Tlaloc worshiper
- Worshiper of Tlaloc
- Cortés foe
- Former Mexican empire
- Montezuma, e.g.
- One of Montezuma's men
- Tenochtitlan inhabitant
- 14th-16th century empire
- Tenayuca resident
- Subject of Montezuma II
- Empire conquered by Hernando Cortés
- Member of a Nahuatlan people
- Ancient Nahuatl speaker
- Montezuma II subject
- Cortes subject
- Tenochtitlan native
- Worshiper of Huitzilopochtli
- Cortés subject
- Tenochtitlán native
- Worshiper of the rain god Tlaloc
- Ancient Valley of Mexico native
- Templo Mayor worshiper
- Mexican pyramid builder
- Templo Mayor builder
- Ancient Texcoco native
- 15th-century ruler Axayácatl, e.g.
- Itzcoatl, for one
- Montezuma follower
- Worshipper of the sun god Huitzilopochtli
- Xipe Totec worshipper
- Mexican Indian
- Cortés victim
- Itzcoatl subject
- Ancient chocolate consumer
- Mexican ancestor
- Stone calendar maker
- Mexican forebears
- Stone-calendar builder
- Order of the __ Eagle (Mexican medal)
- Ancient pyramid builder
- __Club (Mexican War veterans' group)
- Language source of "chocolate"
- Hot-chocolate drinker of yore
- Mexican of yore
- Where "chocolate" comes from
- Mexican of old
- What describes some pyramids
- Tenochtitlán inhabitant
- San Diego State player
- Enemy of the Tlaxcala
- Worshiper of Coyolxauhqui
- Coyolxauhqui worshiper
- Huitzilopochtli worshiper
- Tonalpohualli calendar user
- Prehistoric Mexican.
- Dweller in the halls of Montezuma.
- Early inhabitant of Mexico.
- He spoke Nahuatl.
- Oldtime native of Mexico.
- Man of Mexico.
- Montezuma was one.
- Victim of Cortez.
- Empire conquered by Cortes.
- Indian of Mexico.
- Montezuma.
- Early empire of Mexico.
- Nahua.
- Mexican.
- Indian of old Mexico.
- Old Western Hemisphere people.
- Nahuatl.
- Montezuma's tribe
- Mexican native
- A victim of Cortés
- Early inhabitant of Mexico City
- Inhabitant of 46 Across
- Pre-Cortés Mexican
- Nahuatl conquered by Cortés
- Victim of Cortés
- One of Cortés's victims
- Conqueree of 1521
- Nahuatl Indian
- ___ Ruins National Monument, N.M.
- Opposer of Cortés
- Foe of Cortés
- Like some ruins
- Dweller at Tenochtitlán
- Montezuma, for instance
- Cortez's victim
- Indian conquered by the conquistadors
- Old empire member
- Pre-Columbus Mexican
- San Diego State University athlete
- Tenochtitlán dweller
- ___ Empire, conquered by Cortés
- Old pyramid builder
- Ancient Mexican pyramid builder
- Like the army that "eagle warriors" fought in
- Member of an empire ruled by the Mexica
- Onetime Lake Texcoco dweller
- Texcoco denizen
- The Mexica people ruled over them
- Ancient worshiper of Huitzilopochtli
- Language related to Hopi
- Worshiper of the war god Huitzilopochtli
- Like the 16th-century ruler Cuauhtémoc
- Culture that introduced popcorn to the world
- Like the emblem on Mexico's flag
- Onetime pyramid builder
- Old Mexican
- Type of "Camera," to Roddy Frame
- Cuauhtemoc was one
- Ancient Mexican Empire
- Mexican empire
- People conquered by Cortes
- Worshipper of Quetzalcoatl
- Montezuma, notably
- 15th-century Mexican
- One of Montezuma's people
- Civilization conquered by Cortez
- Type of old warrior
- Ancient worshipper of Tezcatlipoca and Tlaloc
- Certain ancient Nahuatl speaker
- Nahuatl speaker of old Mexico
- Like Moctezuma II
- Gary Jennings title
- Spanish Conquest victim
- Central Mexican civilization, once
- Moctezuma, for one
- Former Valley of Mexico native
- Tenochtitlan resident of old
- Like the calendar stone called the Sun Stone
- Like the gods from the realm of Tamoanchan
- Native Nahuatl speaker
- Xiuhtecuhtli worshiper
- Tenochtitlan people
- Believer in Huitzilopochtli
- Valley of Mexico figure
- Celebrant of a December festival called Atemoztli
- From the halls of Montezuma
- Resident of an island in Lake Texcoco
- Tlacopan people
- Subject of Emperor Chimalpopoca
- Like King Itzcoatl
- Foe of 52-Across
- Texcoco people