Answer: INCAS
INCAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining INCAS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Ancient Peruvians
- Cuzco people
- Early Peruvians
- Machu Picchu builders
- Pizarro's conquest
- Andean Indians
- Machu Picchu people
- Quechua speakers
- Atahualpa's people
- Ancient South Americans
- Ancient Andeans
- Peruvian natives
- Pizarro's victims
- Pachacuti's people
- S.A. Indians
- S. A. Indians
- Manco Capac's people
- Machu Picchu architects
- Cuzco dwellers
- Cuzco builders
- Chimú conquerors
- Bygone Peruvians
- Andes dwellers
- Andean people
- Victims of the conquistadors
- Quechuas
- Quechuans
- Pizarro victims
- Peru people
- Empire builders
- Cuzco natives
- Andes people
- Ancient empire builders
- Ancient Cuzco natives
- South American natives
- Some Peruvians
- Pre-Columbian people
- Pizzaro's victims
- Pizarro's foes
- Peruvians of yore
- Peru natives
- Machu Picchu dwellers
- Empire builders of old
- Cuzco residents
- Conquistadors' victims
- Atahualpa's subjects
- Ancient Peruvian people
- Ancient empire builders in South America
- Ancient Cuzco residents
- Worshippers of the sun god Inti
- Worshipers of the sun god Inti
- Worshipers of the rain god Illapa
- Viracocha was their chief god
- Victims of the conquistadores
- They recorded data with knotted strings
- They called their empire Tawantinsuyu
- They believed the world was created by Viracocha
- Their sun god was named Inti
- Their sun god was Inti
- The Quechua, e.g.
- The first potato farmers
- Tawantinsuyu dwellers
- Sun worshippers of ancient Peru
- Sun god worshippers
- Subjects of Huascar
- Spanish opponents circa 1550
- South American people whose Earth goddess was Pachamama
- S. A. natives
- Royal Peruvians
- Quinoa grain eaters
- Quechuan peoples
- Quechuan people
- Quechuan Indians
- Pre-Columbian Indians
- Pre-Columbian empire dwellers
- Pizzaro's victims in the 16th century.
- PizarroÂ's conquest
- Peruvians pillaged by Pizarro
- Peruvians conquered by Pizarro
- Peruvians
- Peruvian group
- People who spoke Quechua
- People who kept records by using quipus
- People who gave us the words "llama" and "quinoa"
- People who built Machu Picchu
- People who built Macchu Pichu
- People who attended rituals performed by nonbinary shamans known as quariwarmi
- People of ancient Peru
- People met by Pizarro
- People encountered by Pizarro
- Onetime empire builders
- Old foes of the Spanish
- Natives that engaged in Mit'a, or mandatory public service
- Natives of Pre-Columbian Peru
- Natives of Peru
- Natives of old Cuzco
- Native Peruvians
- Members of an ancient empire
- Members of a pre-Columbian empire
- Masters of mortarless construction
- Machu Picchu residents
- Machu Picchu natives
- Machu Picchu inhabitants
- Lost City of the _____
- Kon-Tiki worshipers
- Inti worshipers
- Indians of Peru
- Imperial subjects in the Andes, once
- Huayna Capac's people
- Huanaco Pampa people
- Early potato farmers
- Early growers of potatoes
- Early Andeans
- Cuzco's builders
- Cuzco was their capital
- Cuzco Indians
- Cuzco founders
- Cuzco conquerors
- Cusco residents, before Columbus
- Chimu destroyers
- Celebrators of the Inti Raymi festival
- Builders of Peru's Sun Gate
- Builders of Cuzco
- Atahualpa and his subjects
- Andes Indians
- Andean sun worshipers
- Ancient South American sun worshipers
- Ancient people from Peru
- Ancient Cuzco dwellers
- Ancient Andes Indians
- Ancient Andes dwellers
- Ancient Americans
- 16th-century sun worshipers
- 16th-century conquest victims
- 15th-century Peruvians
- "Secret of the ___" (Yma Sumac movie)
- "People of the sun"
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