- INCA
- Andean of old
- Baby powders
- Cuzco native of yore
- Early Peruvian
- Quechua speaker
- South American
- Machu Picchu resident
- Native Peruvian
- Past Peruvian
- Peruvian of yore
- Andes native
- Cuzco Indian
- Machu Picchu people
- Peruvian
- Peruvian native
- Alpaca breeders of yore
- Quechua-speaking empire
- Indigenous Andean
- People with mummies
- People conquered by the Spanish and their smallpox
- Native Americans who made cups from enemy skulls
- Empire conquered by Pizarro
- Jungle of Stone empire
- Empire whose capital was Cusco
- Ancient Peruvian
- Person near 13-Down, once
- Civilization with mummies
- Cuzco builder
- Early empire builder
- Quipu maker
- Worshipper of 66 Across
- Indian who worshipped Viracocha
- Inti Raymi celebrant
- Machu Picchu native
- Native American who spoke Quechua
- Peruvian ancestor
- Viracocha worshiper
- Andes people
- Cuzco citizen
- Residents of the Tawantinsuyu empire
- Atahualpa was their last emperor
- Pachacuti's people
- One who calculated with a quipu
- Sun worshipper
- Quechuan people
- Bygone Peruvian
- Tupac Amaru, e.g.
- Cuzco people
- Ancient Andean
- Cuzco denizen
- Erstwhile Peruvian
- Resister of Pizarro
- Atahualpa, e.g.
- Atahualpa, for one
- Subject of Atahualpa
- Builders of a 400-plus-year-old 25,000-mile road system that's a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Vilcabamba resident
- Pre-Columbian Peruvian
- Peruvian of old
- Quechua
- War of the Two Brothers combatant
- Worshiper of Viracocha
- Soldier at Sacsahuamán
- Civilization that revered the coca plant
- Machu Picchu builders
- Ancient alpaca herder
- Pre-Columbian empire
- Ancient empire builder
- Llama herder of old
- Pioneering terrace farmers of old
- Andes resident
- Like many a Liman's heritage
- See 7-Down
- Their empire was called the "land of the four quarters"
- Historical makers of rope suspension bridges
- Builders of a still-used 40,000-kilometer-plus road system
- Chalcuchimac was a leading general in their army
- It means "emperor" in Quechua
- Ritual users of chicha de jora, a beer brewed from corn
- Machu Picchu resident, once
- Pizarro victim
- Atahualpa was one
- Huáscar subject
- Victim of Pizarro
- Machu Picchu builder
- Machu Picchu person
- Andean Indian
- King Atahuallpa, for one
- South American Indian
- Ancient Andes dweller
- Cussler's "___ Gold"
- Empire conquered by Spain
- South American empire of yore
- Son of the Sun
- Andean empire resident
- Peru native
- Clive Cussler novel "___ Gold"
- Cuzco founder
- Early Andean
- Machu Picchu constructor
- Olden Andean
- Worshipper of the sun god Inti
- Cuzco dweller
- Member of a bygone empire
- Peruvian Indian
- Temple of the Sun worshiper
- Builder of Machu Picchu
- Cuzco dweller after the Killke
- Cuzco inhabitant
- Long-ago Cuzco dweller
- Old-time Peruvian
- Worshiper of the lightning god Apocatequil
- Aztec's contemporary in the Andes
- Cuzco native
- Empire builder of old
- Empire headquartered in Cuzco
- ___ Gold (1994 Clive Cussler novel)
- Atahualpa subject
- Empire conquered in 1532
- Many a Pizarro victim
- Ancient South American
- Andean of yore
- Machu Picchu dweller
- Machu Picchu architect
- Quechua for "king"
- Believer in human sacrifice, perhaps
- Onetime Peruvian
- Citizen of a Pre-Columbian empire
- ___ Kola (soft drink created in Peru)
- Ancient Llullaillaco climber
- ___ Kola
- Worshipper of Inti, the sun god
- Quechuan
- Peruvian ruler, once
- Ancient American
- Ancient Ecuadorian conqueror
- Ancient Andean settler
- Huascar subject
- Early Andean settler
- South American native
- Peruvian ancient
- Pachacuti subject
- Worshiper of Pachamama (Mother Earth)
- Cuzco empire builder
- Peruvian empire builder
- Old empire builder
- Pachacuti, for one
- Tambo Colorado builder
- Andean ancient
- Atahualpa, notably
- Andean native
- Worshipper of the Earth goddess Pachamama
- Empire that stretched as far south as Chile
- Empire founded by Manco Cápac, in legend
- Sapa __: ancient South American ruler
- Empire with provinces called suyu
- Machu Picchu denizen
- Ancient Cuzco resident
- Pre-Columbian stoneworker
- Subject of Huáscar
- Ancient Cuzco dweller
- Túpac Amaru, e.g.
- Old Peruvian
- Peruvian empire of old
- Native of Pre-Columbian Peru
- Peruvian people who cultivated potato varietals
- Historic Peruvian
- Native of Peru's Urubamba Valley
- Native of ancient Peru
- Worshipper of the goddess Pachamama
- Highlander of ancient Peru
- Peruvian people who made rope bridges
- Early South American
- Cuzco native, once
- Ancient Quechua speaker
- Pizarro foe
- __ Gold (Cussler novel)
- Early American
- Ancient Cuzco inhabitant
- Cuzco dweller of old
- Cuzco resident of old
- __ Gold (Cussler book)
- Ancient Andes native
- Ancient sun worshiper
- Bygone person of Peru
- Ancient Andes settler
- 15th-century imperialist
- Ancient potato farmer
- Peruvian progenitor
- Ancient llama herder
- Ancient poncho wearer
- Historical poncho wearer
- Empire builder of old Peru
- Ancient native of 29 Down
- Llama country ancient
- Ancient native of 37 Across
- Pre-Columbian corn beer brewer
- Ancient potato grower
- Conquistador fighter
- Vast 15th century empire
- Ancient drinker of chicha
- Ancient who used patterns of tied knots for accounting
- Andes settler
- Early Cuzco Indian
- Huáscar was one
- One who worshiped Copacati
- Worshiper at Pachacamac
- Highlander of long ago
- Paso del ___ (pass in the Andes)
- Peruvian of long ago
- Builder of the Sacsahuamán fortress
- Chimu conqueror
- Copacati worshiper
- Maker of wooden beakers called keros
- Pre-Columbian South American
- Huayna Capac, for one
- Huáscar, for one
- Old Peru denizen
- Quechua speaker of long ago
- Centuries-ago speaker of Quechua
- Chimu fighter
- Foe of Pizarro
- Member of the dynasty founded by Manco Cápac
- Emperor of Peru.
- Empire ruled by Atahualpa.
- Indian of Peru.
- Peruvian ruler.
- Empire in Prescott's "History of Peru."
- Indian dominant in Peru before the Spanish conquest.
- Indian of ancient Peru.
- Royal Peruvian.
- Sun worshiper of Peru.
- Sun worshiper of ancient Peru.
- Empire in Prescott's "History of the Conquest of Peru."
- Onetime ruler in Cuzco.
- Peruvian of the 15th century.
- Pizzaro's victim.
- Early power in Peru.
- Indian empire of 1500.
- Quechan.
- Civilized Indian.
- Aborigine of Peru.
- Former empire of Peru.
- Indian monarch.
- Early Peruvian ruler.
- Former ruler of Peru.
- Quechuan Indian.
- Quechuan tribesman.
- Early empire of Peru.
- Founder of Cuzco.
- Atahualpa, for example.
- Conquistator's victim.
- Empire whose capital was Cuzco.
- Former empire of South America.
- King of Quechuan Indians.
- Quechua chief.
- Ruler of South American empire.
- Atahualpa.
- Early resident of Cuzco.
- Early ruler of Peru.
- Amerindian.
- Andean.
- Indian empire, circa 1200.
- Indian.
- Maya's relative.
- Aztec's contemporary.
- Empire conquered, 1533.
- King of anc. empire.
- Cusco Indian.
- Quechaun.
- Anc. Peruvian.
- Believer in Inti.
- Old Indian chief.
- Pizarro's prey.
- S. A. Indian.
- South American aborigine.
- Peruvian tribesman.
- Lake in Andes
- Child of the sun
- Early S. A. empire
- Indian of Titicaca
- Native of Cuzco
- S.A. native
- Conquistador's victim
- Indian of S. A.
- Indian of Cuzco
- Pizzaro victim
- S. A. empire
- Native of Peru
- Andean sun-worshiper
- Peruvian ruler of yore
- Member of a former Peruvian empire
- Peru was his milieu
- Pizarro's victim
- Resident of Machu Picchu
- Cuzco aborigine
- Huayna Capac, e.g.
- Old Andean
- Ancient sun-god worshiper
- Former Machu Picchu resident
- Early Cuzco citizen
- Indian of yore
- Orejón, e.g.
- Peruvian indigene
- Native of Machu Picchu
- Orejon, e.g.
- Manco Capac, for one
- Cara's conqueror
- Cuzco resident
- Huáscar, e.g.
- S.A. Indian of old
- King Atahualpa was one
- Peruvian native of yore
- Llama leader of old
- An Andean
- Kon-Tiki worshiper
- Indian name meaning "ruler"
- Native of old Peru
- Pachacuti was one
- Quechua ruler
- One whom Pizarro encountered
- Bygone empire
- Ancestor of the Q'ero Indians
- Manco Capac, e.g.
- One conquered by Pizarro
- One in an old empire
- Ancient terrace farmer
- Cuzco-centered empire
- Machu Picchu worshipper
- Holder of ancient riches
- Builder at Cuzco
- Empire builder
- One conquered by the conquistadors
- The ___ Trail (route through Peru)
- Candidate for mummification
- Clive Cussler thriller "___ Gold"
- Worshiper of Inti
- ___ Trail in the Andes
- Ancient people
- No fan of Pizarro, certainly
- Ancient royal
- Highlander of old
- Old inhabitant of 14-Across
- Sun worshiper
- Worshiper of the sun god Inti
- Old llama herder
- Andean empire member
- People who built the Qhapaq Ñan, or "Royal Road," which stretched roughly 3,700 miles
- Person fluent in Quechua
- Quechua speaker of old
- Worshiper at the ancient Qorikancha ("Golden Temple")
- Atahualpa's people
- Clive Cussler's "___ Gold"
- One of a people conquered in 1533
- Member of an empire that ended in the 16th century
- Old alpaca wool gatherer
- People conquered by the Spanish
- Certain ancient mummy
- Member of a Pre-Columbian empire
- Member of an empire founded by Manco Capac
- Native encountered by Pizarro
- Old victim of the Spanish
- Peru's ___ Trail
- User of a record-keeping device called a quipu
- Member of a mountain empire
- People who valued vicuña wool
- Resident of the ancient city Choquequirao
- Their empire was the Land of the Four Quarters
- Ancient native of 45-Across
- South America's ___ Trail
- ___ Empire (bygone domain)
- Conquistador's foe
- Member of an old empire
- Terrace farming pioneers
- Early cultivator of potatoes
- Sun worshipers
- ___ Empire
- With 5-Down, creator of 24,000+ miles of road before 1600
- Early Cuzco dweller
- Smallpox victims of the 1500s
- Sun god worshiper
- Inti worshiper
- ___ Trail (path in the Andes)
- Ancient speakers of Quechua
- Early Cuzco resident
- Indigenous Peruvian
- Creators of quipus, knotted strings used to record census data and other information
- Member of an early Andean civilization
- Member of an old Western empire
- Old South American empire
- Sapa ___ (title for Atahualpa)
- Speakers of Quechua
- Worshiper of the goddess Mama Quilla ("mother moon")
- Ancient worshiper of Pachamama ("earth mother")
- Creator of terraced agricultural fields known as andenes
- Sapa ___ (ancient emperor's title)
- ___ Empire, a.k.a. the Realm of the Four Parts
- Ruler, in Quechua
- Empire that functioned without money
- People who worshiped the fertility goddess Pachamama
- To whom Mama Cocha was goddess of the sea
- Early Quechua speaker
- Early pyramid builders
- First civilization to cultivate potatoes
- Largest empire in pre-Columbian America
- Member of a New World empire
- Member of an old Peruvian empire
- The emperor Túpac Amaru, for one
- Ancient dweller along Lake Titicaca
- Peruvian conquered in the 16th century
- Ancient coca grower
- Native Andean
- Former South American native
- 15th-century Peruvian
- Old Peru resident
- Old Cuzco native
- Neil Young "Like an ___"
- Post punk death rock band ___ Babies
- Inti Punku builders
- Old Quechua speaker
- ___ Trail (where I brought my Pokémon doll Machu Pikachu)
- ___ Trail
- Pachacuti or Tupac Amaru
- Quipu user
- Chimu absorber
- Sinchi Roca, e.g.
- Temple of the Sun empire
- Citizen of old Cuzco
- Cuzco resident of yore
- Worshipper of Inti
- ___ Kola (soft drink popular in Peru)
- Ancient civilization that, unusually, never developed money
- Ancient empire centered in present-day Peru
- Civilization in Disney's "The Emperor's New Groove"
- Civilization that built Machu Picchu
- Member of a Quechua-speaking empire
- Worshipper of the moon goddess Mama Quilla
- Empire that used knotted cords called quipu for recordkeeping
- Empire with an archeological site at Choquequirao
- Potato-cultivating empire
- Cuzco Valley girl?
- Quechuan of Peru
- Pizarro's conquest
- Quechuan native
- Quechuan warrior
- Peru Indian
- Aztec contemporary
- New World empire
- One under Manco Capac
- Ancient Machu Picchu dweller
- Original Cuzco native
- Ancient South American empire
- Certain South American Indian
- Early South American empire
- Cuzco resident, maybe
- Andean civilization
- Fifteenth-century Peruvian
- The ___ Empire
- Worshipper of Mama Quilla
- Worshipper of Viracocha
- Ancient Cuzco citizen
- Andes empire
- Native of very old Peru
- South American of yore
- Old Cuzco inhabitant
- Peru natives
- Peruvian, once
- Pizarro adversary
- Pizarro's foe
- Sun-worshiping empire
- Empire that built Machu Picchu
- Empire that treasured alpacas
- Cuzco citizen, once
- Onetime Cuzco resident
- People who domesticated llamas
- People whose soldiers had alpaca capes
- *Colluding
- Builder of Peru's Sacsayhuaman
- Early Peruvian builder of Coricancha
- South American who spoke Quechua
- Conquistador's victim often
- SA aboriginal
- Andes Indian
- Capac for one
- Ecuadoran s ancestor
- Ecuadorian's ancestor
- Member of a Quechuan tribe
- South American people
- Coca leaf chewer
- Native of old Cuzco
- Resident of Cuzco, once
- 15th-century Quechua people
- Builders of Peru's Qhapaq Nan
- Member of a bygone Peruvian empire
- People of ancient Cuzco
- Resident of old Cusco
- Ice mummy of the Andes, e.g.
- One of the Quechuan people
- Pizarro's Peruvian
- South American empire
- Ancient empire in the Americas
- Early sun-worshipper
- Old Quechuan
- ___ Gold (Cussler novel)
- Sun-worshipping empire
- Civilization conquered by Pizarro
- People of Peru's Sacred Valley
- Sun worshipper of Peru
- Andean sun worshipper
- Andes dweller of old
- Machu Picchu dweller of old
- Member of an ancient Andean empire
- Person in old Cuzco
- Resident of ancient Cuzco
- Resident of old Peru
- Coricancha builder
- Quechua speaker, once
- Worshipper of Pachamama
- Worshipper of Pariacaca
- Empire that kept records on quipu
- Member of a Peruvian empire
- Quechua speakers
- Tawantinsuyu resident
- Worshipper of Mama Qucha
- Worshipper of Mama Sara
- Terrace-farming ancient
- Huascar, for one
- Worshiper of Mama Quilla
- Apu Illapu worshiper
- Long-ago Peruvian
- ****
- Maize cultivator of the 15th century
- Cuzco valley native
- Valley of Pacamayo native
- Subject of an old empire
- Mama Quilla worshiper
- Member of Cuzco's 15th-century empire
- Huascar or Atahualpa
- Resident of 79-Across
- Atahualpa follower
- King Atahualpa, for one
- Manco Capac's people
- Their rain god was Apu Illapu
- Believer in the rain god Apu Illapu
- People who honored the creator Viracocha
- Kingdom of Cuzco native
- King Atahualpa, e.g.
- Kingdom of Cuzco people
- Land of the Four Quarters native
- Member of an Andean empire
- Andean people
- Emperor Atahualpa, for one
- Machu Picchu inhabitant
- Member of an empire conquered in the 16th century
- Worshiper of the creator Viracocha
- ___ Trail (road to Machu Picchu)
- Emperor Atahualpa, e.g.
- Pachamama worshiper
- Resident of the Realm of the Four Quarters
- Andean native (start of #1)
- Empire that kept records with knotted strings
- Person of Pachacamac
- Emperor Pachacuti, for one
- Pachacuti follower
- Quipu creator
- Old alpaca breeder