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Other crossword clues for answer "AZTEC"

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
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
Like some pyramids
___ 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