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Other crossword clues for answer "INCAS"

INCAS
South American natives
Early Peruvians
Cuzco founders
Peruvian settlers
Cuzco natives
Natives that engaged in Mit'a, or mandatory public service
Old Peruvians
Machu Picchu dwellers
Quinoa farmers of old
Ancient Andes dwellers
Erstwhile Peruvians
Atahualpa's subjects
Machu Picchu people
Atahualpa's followers
Machu Picchu builders
Old victims of the Spanish
Peruvians of yore
Ancient Peruvians
Royal Peruvians
Worshipers of Viracocha
Cuzco builders
They used quipus for record-keeping
Builders of the bridge in "The Bridge of San Luis Rey"
The Mummies of Llullaillaco and Mummy Juanita, e.g.
South American pyramid builders
Peruvian natives
Ancient Peruvian people
Pizarro's foes
Machu Picchu inhabitants
Pizarro victims
Cuzco conquerors
Machu Picchu architects
Quinoa grain eaters
Pizarro's conquest
Andean Indians
Andes Indians
Conquistador victims
Quechua speakers
Ancient Cuzco residents
Atahualpa's people
Chimu culture destroyers
8-Down ancients
Chimú conquerors
Machu Picchu natives
Pre-Columbian Indians
16th-century conquest victims
Pre-Columbian people
Ancient empire builders
Andean people
Worshippers of the sun god Inti
Ancient Andeans
Ancient Cuzco dwellers
Natives of Pre-Columbian Peru
Imperial Indians
Peru natives
15th century conquerors
Machu Picchu residents
Cuzco people
Empire builders of old
Ancient South Americans
Ancient 20 Across natives
Masters of mortarless construction
Bygone Peruvians
Masters of mortarless masonry
People met by Pizarro
Spanish opponents circa 1550
16th-century sun worshipers
The first potato farmers
Early potato farmers
Cuzco Valley people
Secret of the ___ (Yma Sumac movie)
South American Indians.
Quechuan tribe.
Conquered by Pizarro.
Their capital was Cuzco.
Practicers of communism before 1533.
They felt Pizarro's heel.
Pizzaro's victims in the 16th century.
Indians.
Peruvian Indians.
Peruvians.
Quechan Indians.
Manco Capac, Huascar, Atahualpa.
Quechuans.
Cuzco rulers.
Contemporaries of the Aztecs.
Peruvian group
People of Peru.
Quechuan Indians.
Quechuas
S.A. Indians
Cuzco Indians
Natives of old Cuzco
S. A. natives
Pizarro's victims
Andean sun worshipers
People of the sun
Quechuan people
Peruvians pillaged by Pizarro
Indians of Peru
Viracocha was their chief god
Cuzco was their capital
Victims of the conquistadores
Lost City of the _____
Kon-Tiki worshipers
Conquerees of 1533
Chimu destroyers
Old foes of the Spanish
Pachacuti's people
Onetime empire builders
The Quechua, e.g.
Ancient Americans
Empire builders
Tawantinsuyu dwellers
They believed the world was created by Viracocha
Members of an ancient empire
Inti worshipers
Residents of 3-Down
People encountered by Pizarro
Cuzco residents
Worshipers of the rain god Illapa
Historic builders of rope bridges
Historic quinoa cultivators
South American pioneers of terrace farming
Andes dwellers
Cuzco dwellers
People conquered by approximately 180 men
Early-modern quipu users
SA empire builders
Yma Sumac's ancestors
Atahualpa and his subjects
Quechuan peoples
Ancient Cuzco natives
Conquistadors' victims
Victims of the conquistadors
Cuzco's builders
Early growers of potatoes
Their sun god was Inti
Cusco residents, before Columbus
Natives of Peru
Builders of Peru's Sun Gate
15th-century Peruvians
South American people whose Earth goddess was Pachamama
Andean dwellers
People who built Machu Picchu
People who spoke Quechua
Pizzaro's victims
Andes people
Some Peruvians
Sun worshippers of ancient Peru
Pre-Columbian empire dwellers
Victims of Pizarro
Sun god worshippers
People who built Macchu Pichu
People who gave us the words "llama" and "quinoa"
Viracocha worshippers
Ancient mummifiers
Pachacutec's people
Manco Capac's people
Huanaco Pampa people
Their sun god was named Inti
They called their empire Tawantinsuyu
Celebrators of the Inti Raymi festival
They recorded data with knotted strings