Word: INCA

The word INCA has appeared in at least 240 clues on different crosswords.

Clue(s)
Old Cuzco inhabitant
Victim of Pizarro
Machu Picchu builder
Ancient Andean
Ancient Peruvian
Ancient native of Peru
"___ Gold" (Clive Cussler novel set partly in Peru)
Ancient llama herder
Subject of Huáscar
Ancient Cuzco dweller
Peru natives
Ancient Peruvian
Old Peruvian
Member of an ancient Peruvian empire
Machu Picchu dweller
Early Peruvian
Victim of Pizarro
Machu Picchu native
Copacati worshipper
Machu Picchu builder
Early Peruvian
Indigenous Peruvian
Cuzco native
Old Andean
Andean of old
Early Peruvian
Pizarro victim
Machu Picchu native
Bygone Peruvian
Ancient speakers of Quechua
Machu Picchu builder
Resident of Cuzco, once
Ancient Andean
Ancient Peruvian
Early Peruvian
Native Peruvian
Early Peruvian
Victim of Pizarro
Andean ancient
Cuzco native
Cuzco dweller of old
Historical poncho wearer
Machu Picchu denizen
Ancient Peruvian
Andean of old
Machu Picchu dweller
Ancient citizen of Peru
Pizarro victim
Machu Picchu dweller
Bygone Peruvian
Ancient Andean
"Dora and the Lost City of Gold" civilization
Bygone Peruvian
Ancient Andean
Early empire builder
Ancient Peruvian
Quechua speaker
Ancient Andean
Machu Picchu worshipper
Manco Capac, for one
Old Peruvian
Early Andean
Ancient Cuzco dweller
Terrace farming pioneers
Ancient Peruvian
Bygone Peruvian
Ancient Peruvian
Andes native
Peruvian native
Ancient poncho wearer
Machu Picchu native
Machu Picchu builder
Native of ancient Peru
Machu Picchu builder
Ancient Peruvian
Ancient Peruvian
Machu Picchu dweller
Early Cuzco resident
Túpac Amaru, e.g.
Peruvian Indian
Ancient Peruvian
Long-ago Peruvian
Medieval empire in South America
Peruvian civilization that was conquered by the Spaniards
Peruvian civilization in "Dora and the Lost City of Gold"
[[IMAGE]](South American humming bird)
Emperor Pachacuti, for one
Peruvian dweller of old
Peruvian of old
Ancient Andean
Empire that built Machu Picchu in Peru
Machu Picchu builder
Machu Picchu worshipper
Machu Picchu worshipper
Old Peruvian
Member of an old Western empire
Machu Picchu native
Ancient native of Peru
Ancient Peruvian
Ancient llama herder
Ancient people who built Machu Picchu
Native of ancient Peru
Ancient Peruvian
Cuzco dweller
Victim of Pizarro
Victim of Pizarro
Ancient builder of the lost city in "Dora and the Lost City of Gold"
Ancient Andean
Ancient Andes dweller
Andean of old
Quechua speaker
___rcerated: in jail
Ancient Andean
Ancient Peruvian
Machu Picchu builder
Ancient Peruvian in "The Emperor's New Groove"
Ancient Andean
Speakers of Quechua
Early Peruvian
South American empire that built Machu Picchu
Ancient Peruvian
Peru Indian
Ancient Cuzco resident
Quechua speaker
Long-ago Peruvian
Empire builder of old Peru
Civilization in the Andes Mountains about 500 to 800 years ago
Sapa ___ (title for Atahualpa)
Early Andean
___ Empire (ancient civilization in Peru)
Ancient Andes native
Ancient Peruvian
Ancient Andean
Ancient resident of Machu Picchu
Person from Peru, 500 years ago
Member of an early Andean civilization
Early Peruvian
Member of a South American empire of yore
Machu Picchu builder
Creators of quipus, knotted strings used to record census data and other information
Old civilization of Peru
Native of ancient Peru
Victim of Pizarro
Machu Picchu architect
Person fluent in Quechua
Old Peruvian
South American Indian
Cuzco native
Andean empire member
Ancient Andean
Llama country ancient
Copacati worshiper
Andes native
Machu Picchu builder
Ancient Andean
Peruvian of yore
Ancient native of 29 Down
Ancient Peruvian
Ancient Peruvian
Pre-Columbian stoneworker
Ancient Peruvian civilization
Quechua speaker of old
People who built the Qhapaq Ñan, or "Royal Road," which stretched roughly 3,700 miles
Machu Picchu builders
Machu Picchu native
Machu Picchu builder
South American aboriginal
Manco Capac, for one
Fifteenth-century Peruvian
Machu Picchu builder
Early Andean
Peruvian native
The ___ Empire
Worshipper of Viracocha
Ancient Andean
Bygone Peruvian
Ancient Peruvian
Peruvian empire prior to the Spanish conquest
Worshiper at the ancient Qorikancha ("Golden Temple")
Peruvian native
Ancient Andean
Empire in South America from the 1200s to the 1500s
Fifteenth-century Peruvian
Cuzco resident of old
15th-century Peruvian
Ancient Andes-dweller
Member of an ancient Peruvian empire
Machu Picchu builder
Quechua speaker of old
Pre-Columbian native of Peru
Indigenous Peruvian
Resident of old Cusco
15th-century Quechua people
Builders of Peru's Qhapaq Nan
Ancient Peruvian
Ancient dweller in Peru
15th-century Peruvian
People whose soldiers had alpaca capes
Ancient people who built Machu Picchu
Manco Capac, for one
Native of ancient Peru
Ancient Andes dweller
Ancient resident of the Andes
Empire that built Machu Picchu in the 1400s
Ancient Peruvian
People who domesticated llamas
Cuzco citizen, once
Copacati worshipper
Machu Picchu builder
Ancient Peruvian in "The Emperor's New Groove"
People of ancient Cuzco
One conquered by Pizarro
Long-ago resident of Peru
___ Empire, a.k.a. the Realm of the Four Parts
Manco Capac, for one
Creator of terraced agricultural fields known as andenes
Machu Picchu builders
Andes native
Onetime Cuzco resident
1400s Peruvian empire
Peruvian empire builder
Sapa ___ (ancient emperor's title)
___ Empire aka the Realm of the Four Parts
Quechua speaker
South America's ___ Trail
Peruvian aboriginal
Early Andean
Copacati worshipper
Ancient Andean
Ancient people who built Machu Picchu
Member of a bygone Peruvian empire
Worshipper of the sun god Inti
Native of ancient Peru
Ancient worshiper of Pachamama ("earth mother")
Machu Picchu dweller
Quechua speaker of old
Machu Picchu builder
Early empire of 9-Down
Ancient Peruvian
Peruvian indian