Empire |
Quechua |
Peruvian |
SA Indian |
Quechuan. |
An Andean |
Old Andean |
Peru native |
Quipu maker |
Peru Indian |
S.A. native |
Pizarro foe |
S. A. Indian |
Andes native |
Cuzco native |
Peru natives |
Andes people |
Cuzco people |
Cuzco Indian |
Old Peruvian |
Andes Indian |
Olden Andean |
S. A. empire |
Andes empire |
Old Quechuan |
S. A. native |
Early Andean |
Sun worshiper |
Andean people |
Bygone empire |
Chimu fighter |
Cuzco citizen |
Cuzco founder |
Lake in Andes |
Native Andean |
Quechua ruler |
Andean Indian |
Andes settler |
Cuzco builder |
Pizarro's foe |
Cuzco dweller |
Andean native |
Orejón, e.g. |
Past Peruvian |
Andean of old |
Sun worshipers |
Indian of Peru |
Ancient people |
Certain Indian |
Native of Peru |
Andean ancient |
Pizarro victim |
Ancient Andean |
Early Peruvian |
Andes resident |
Capac for one |
Chilean native |
Empire builder |
Huáscar, e.g. |
Indian of yore |
Inti worshiper |
Peruvian, once |
Son of the Sun |
South American |
Andean of yore |
Pizzaro victim |
Cuzco resident |
Foe of Pizarro |
Peruvian Indian |
Atahualpa, e.g. |
Peruvian native |
Peruvian of old |
Quechua speaker |
Chimu conqueror |
Cuzco aborigine |
Indian of Cuzco |
Indian of S. A. |
Native of Cuzco |
Old Peru native |
Quechuan native |
Quechuan Indian |
Native Peruvian |
Bygone Peruvian |
Peruvian of yore |
Ancient Peruvian |
Ancient American |
Cara's conqueror |
New World empire |
Old Cuzco native |
Old llama herder |
Old Peru denizen |
Onetime Peruvian |
Peru's ___ Trail |
Quechuan warrior |
Child of the Sun |
Pizarro's victim |
Quechuan of Peru |
Builder at Cuzco |
Cuzco inhabitant |
Atahualpa subject |
Huáscar, for one |
Long-ago Peruvian |
Old Peru resident |
Pachacuti was one |
Peruvian indigene |
Pizarro adversary |
Quechua for "king |
Sun god worshiper |
Highlander of old |
Atahualpa was one |
Manco Capac, e.g. |
Pachacuti subject |
Worshiper of Inti |
Old-time Peruvian |
Peruvian ancestor |
Victim of Pizarro |
Atahualpa's people |
Pizarro's conquest |
Copacati worshiper |
Atahualpa, for one |
Atahualpa follower |
Atahualpa, notably |
Aztec contemporary |
Cuzco Valley girl? |
Early S. A. empire |
Huayna Capac, e.g. |
Indian of Titicaca |
S.A. Indian of old |
Kon-Tiki worshiper |
Conquistador's foe |
Pachacuti, for one |
Pizarro's Peruvian |
Native of old Peru |
Cuzco native, once |
Old empire builder |
Erstwhile Peruvian |
Machu Picchu native |
Ancient coca grower |
Cuzco Valley native |
Early Cuzco citizen |
Early Cuzco dweller |
Indigenous Peruvian |
Llama herder of old |
Llama leader of old |
Native of old Cuzco |
Pachamama worshiper |
Peruvian progenitor |
South American race |
Subject of Huáscar |
Machu Picchu person |
Peru was his milieu |
Viracocha worshiper |
Andean civilization |
Manco Capac's people |
Early South American |
Machu Picchu denizen |
Ancient llama herder |
Andean sun-worshiper |
Apu Illapu worshiper |
Conquistador battler |
Early Andean settler |
Cuzco's civilization |
Early power in Peru. |
Inti Raymi celebrant |
King Atahualpa, e.g. |
Manco Capac, for one |
Old Cuzco inhabitant |
Person of Pachacamac |
Aztec's contemporary |
Early sun-worshipper |
Machu Picchu culture |
Pre-Columbian empire |
Subject of Atahualpa |
Conquistador fighter |
Cuzco dweller of old |
Peruvian ruler, once |
Cuzco empire builder |
Peruvian of long ago |
Early empire builder |
One in an old empire |
Machu Picchu dweller |
Machu Picchu builder |
South American Indian |
South American native |
Machu Picchu builders |
15th-century Peruvian |
Ancient Andes settler |
Ancient Cuzco citizen |
Ancient potato farmer |
Ancient sun worshiper |
Andean sun worshipper |
Bygone person of Peru |
Certain ancient mummy |
Cuzco resident, maybe |
Cuzco-centered empire |
Many a Pizarro victim |
One under Manco Capac |
Original Cuzco native |
Sun-worshiping empire |
Ancient alpaca herder |
Conquistador's victim |
Huayna Capac, for one |
Empire builder of old |
South American empire |
Machu Picchu resident |
Ancient Andes dweller |
South American natives |
Ancient South American |
___ Trail in the Andes |
Ancient terrace farmer |
Andean empire resident |
King Atahualpa was one |
Long-ago Cuzco dweller |
Peruvian ruler of yore |
Pre-Columbian American |
South American of yore |
Sun worshipper of Peru |
Tambo Colorado builder |
Ancient Andean settler |
Ancient Cuzco resident |
Ancient empire builder |
Native of Machu Picchu |
Quechua speaker of old |
Sun-worshipping empire |
Andean mountain native |
Pre-Columbian Peruvian |
Machu Picchu architect |
King Atahualpa, for one |
Emperor Atahualpa, e.g. |
Kingdom of Cuzco native |
Kingdom of Cuzco people |
Machu Picchu inhabitant |
Member of an old empire |
Native of very old Peru |
Neil Young "Like an ___ |
Peruvian native of yore |
Quechua-speaking empire |
Resident of Cuzco, once |
Worshiper at Pachacamac |
Builder of Machu Picchu |
Machu Picchu worshipper |
Native of South America |
Ancient citizen of Peru |
Peruvian empire builder |
One conquered by Pizarro |
15th-century imperialist |
Empire conquered in 1532 |
Empire that started 1197 |
Historical poncho wearer |
Holder of ancient riches |
Machu Picchu constructor |
Old alpaca wool gatherer |
Quinoa cultivator of old |
Resident of Machu Picchu |
Terrace farming pioneers |
Ancient drinker of chicha |
Ancient sun-god worshiper |
Old South American native |
Old victim of the Spanish |
Pre-Columbian stoneworker |
South America's ___ Trail |
Valley of Pacamayo native |
___ Gold" (Cussler novel) |
South American aboriginal |
Member of a bygone empire |
___ Empire (bygone domain) |
Aztec contemporary in Peru |
Emperor Atahualpa, for one |
Enemy of Francisco Pizarro |
One who worshiped Copacati |
South American aboriginals |
Empire builder of old Peru |
Member of an Andean empire |
One of the Quechuan people |
Machu Picchu resident, once |
Ancient speakers of Quechua |
Andean native (start of #1) |
Candidate for mummification |
Member of a mountain empire |
Quechua speaker of long ago |
South American civilization |
Early South American empire |
Empire conquered by Pizarro |
Temple of the Sun worshiper |
Clive Cussler's ''___ Gold'' |
Early cultivator of potatoes |
Former South American native |
Former Machu Picchu resident |
No fan of Pizarro, certainly |
One whom Pizarro encountered |
Pre-Columbian South American |
Ice mummy of the Andes, e.g. |
Ancient Machu Picchu dweller |
___ Trail (path in the Andes) |
Ancestor of the Q'ero Indians |
Clive Cussler novel "___ Gold |
Indian name meaning ''ruler'' |
Native encountered by Pizarro |
Smallpox victims of the 1500s |
Their rain god was Apu Illapu |
Ancient South American empire |
Certain South American Indian |
Worshiper of the sun god Inti |
South American empire of yore |
Ancient empire in the Americas |
Ancient Peruvian sun worshiper |
Cuzco dweller after the Killke |
Empire whose capital was Cusco |
People of Peru's Sacred Valley |
People who valued vicuña wool |
Worshipper of the sun god Inti |
Indian who worshipped Viracocha |
People conquered by the Spanish |
___ Trail (road to Machu Picchu) |
Centuries-ago speaker of Quechua |
Clive Cussler thriller "___ Gold |
Land of the Four Quarters native |
Paso del ___ (pass in the Andes) |
Member of a Pre-Columbian empire |
Native American who spoke Quechua |
One of a people conquered in 1533 |
Pioneering terrace farmers of old |
Civilization conquered by Pizarro |
Empire with provinces called suyu |
Member of a former Peruvian empire |
Worshiper of the creator Viracocha |
The ___ Trail (route through Peru) |
Ancient dweller along Lake Titicaca |
Believer in the rain god Apu Illapu |
___ Gold" (1994 Clive Cussler novel) |
Builder of the Sacsahuamán fortress |
Maker of wooden beakers called keros |
Post punk death rock band ___ Babies |
Residents of the Tawantinsuyu empire |
Member of an ancient society in Peru |
Member of an ancient Peruvian empire |
Ancient Peruvian conquered by Pizarro |
People ruled by the emperor Pachacuti |
Worshiper of Pachamama (Mother Earth) |
Sapa __: ancient South American ruler |
Peruvian conquered in the 16th century |
Largest empire in pre-Columbian America |
Ruler of an old empire centred on Cuzco |
User of recording devices called quipus |
Ancient Civilizations class civilization |
Civilization that revered the coca plant |
Member of a civilization of ancient Peru |
People who honored the creator Viracocha |
Empire founded by Manco Cápac, in legend |
Resident of the ancient city Choquequirao |
Subject of Machu Picchu builder Pachacuti |
Worshipper of the Earth goddess Pachamama |
Member of an ancient South American empire |
Member of an empire founded by Manco Capac |
Resident of the Realm of the Four Quarters |
Worshiper of the lightning god Apocatequil |
Empire that stretched as far south as Chile |
Empire that kept records with knotted strings |
Member of the dynasty founded by Manco Cápac |
Their empire was the Land of the Four Quarters |
User of a record-keeping device called a quipu |
Member of an empire conquered in the 16th century |
Empire whose last stronghold was conquered in 1572 |
People conquered by the Spanish and their smallpox |
___ Empire (15th-century South American civilization) |
Ancient who used patterns of tied knots for accounting |