Other crossword clues for answer "INCAS"INCASSouth American nativesEarly PeruviansCuzco foundersPeruvian settlersCuzco nativesNatives that engaged in Mit'a, or mandatory public serviceOld PeruviansMachu Picchu dwellersQuinoa farmers of oldAncient Andes dwellersErstwhile PeruviansAtahualpa's subjectsMachu Picchu peopleAtahualpa's followersMachu Picchu buildersOld victims of the SpanishPeruvians of yoreAncient PeruviansRoyal PeruviansWorshipers of ViracochaCuzco buildersThey used quipus for record-keepingBuilders of the bridge in "The Bridge of San Luis Rey"The Mummies of Llullaillaco and Mummy Juanita, e.g.South American pyramid buildersPeruvian nativesAncient Peruvian peoplePizarro's foesMachu Picchu inhabitantsPizarro victimsCuzco conquerorsMachu Picchu architectsQuinoa grain eatersPizarro's conquestAndean IndiansAndes IndiansConquistador victimsQuechua speakersAncient Cuzco residentsAtahualpa's peopleChimu culture destroyers8-Down ancientsChimú conquerorsMachu Picchu nativesPre-Columbian Indians16th-century conquest victimsPre-Columbian peopleAncient empire buildersAndean peopleWorshippers of the sun god IntiAncient AndeansAncient Cuzco dwellersNatives of Pre-Columbian PeruImperial IndiansPeru natives15th century conquerorsMachu Picchu residentsCuzco peopleEmpire builders of oldAncient South AmericansAncient 20 Across nativesMasters of mortarless constructionBygone PeruviansMasters of mortarless masonryPeople met by PizarroSpanish opponents circa 155016th-century sun worshipersThe first potato farmersEarly potato farmersCuzco Valley peopleSecret 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 groupPeople of Peru.Quechuan Indians.QuechuasS.A. IndiansCuzco IndiansNatives of old CuzcoS. A. nativesPizarro's victimsAndean sun worshipersPeople of the sunQuechuan peoplePeruvians pillaged by PizarroIndians of PeruViracocha was their chief godCuzco was their capitalVictims of the conquistadoresLost City of the _____Kon-Tiki worshipersConquerees of 1533Chimu destroyersOld foes of the SpanishPachacuti's peopleOnetime empire buildersThe Quechua, e.g.Ancient AmericansEmpire buildersTawantinsuyu dwellersThey believed the world was created by ViracochaMembers of an ancient empireInti worshipersResidents of 3-DownPeople encountered by PizarroCuzco residentsWorshipers of the rain god IllapaThe emperor's people, in the 2000 Disney comedy "The Emperor's New Groove"Historic builders of rope bridgesHistoric quinoa cultivatorsSouth American pioneers of terrace farmingAndes dwellersPeople conquered by approximately 180 menEarly-modern quipu usersSA empire buildersYma Sumac's ancestorsAtahualpa and his subjectsQuechuan peoplesAncient Cuzco nativesConquistadors' victimsVictims of the conquistadorsCuzco's buildersEarly growers of potatoesTheir sun god was IntiCusco residents, before ColumbusNatives of PeruBuilders of Peru's Sun Gate15th-century PeruviansSouth American people whose Earth goddess was PachamamaAndean dwellersPeople who built Machu PicchuPeople who spoke QuechuaPizzaro's victimsAndes peopleSome PeruviansSun worshippers of ancient PeruPre-Columbian empire dwellersVictims of PizarroSun god worshippersPeople who built Macchu PichuPeople who gave us the words "llama" and "quinoa"Viracocha worshippersAncient mummifiersPachacutec's peopleManco Capac's peopleHuanaco Pampa peopleTheir sun god was named IntiThey called their empire TawantinsuyuCelebrators of the Inti Raymi festivalThey recorded data with knotted strings