Inca

366 clues
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
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