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Other crossword clues for answer "INCA"

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 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
Empire whose last stronghold was conquered in 1572
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
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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