Greetings Spanish style
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SALUDGreetings, Spanish style.
AVISOWarning, Spanish-style
PRESIDIOGarrison, Spanish-style
AMORLove, Spanish-style
RAMALHalter, Spanish style
VAQUEROCowboy, Spanish style
SISIAffirmative, Spanish style.
COLORADORed, Spanish style.
PELONHairless, Spanish style.
AMORLove Spanish style
JUNTACouncil, Spanish style.
AVISOInformation, Spanish style.
AFICIONADOFan, Spanish style.
SALUDYour health!, Spanish style.
VAMOSEDepart hurriedly, Spanish style.
BOLITOLottery game, Spanish style.
PACIFICOPeaceable one, Spanish style.
PAELLARice dish, Spanish style.
INGLESA language, Spanish style.
BARRIOCity area, Spanish style
PARADORSSpanish inns, English style
TERRACOTTATILESSpanish-style home decor
TILESRoofing in Spanish-style housing
MANANATime to do the chores, Spanish style.
churrigueresqueOf or relating to the lavishly ornamented late Spanish baroque style
gazpachoA Spanish-style soup made from tomatoes and other vegetables and spices, served cold
gazpachosA Spanish-style soup made from tomatoes and other vegetables and spices, served cold
plateresque(esp. of Spanish architecture) Richly ornamented in a low-relief style suggesting silver work
churriguerescoof or relating to a Spanish baroque architectural style characterized by elaborate surface decoration also CHURRIGUERESQUE
flamencosA style of Spanish music, played esp. on the guitar and accompanied by singing and dancing
churrigueresqueof or relating to a Spanish baroque architectural style characterized by elaborate surface decoration also CHURRIGUERESCO
plateresqueof, relating to, or being a 16th century Spanish architectural style characterized by elaborate ornamentation suggestive of silver plate
gongoristicrelating to Gongorism, a florid, inverted and pedantic style of writing, introduced by the Spanish poet Luis de Góngora y Argote
mudejarof or pertaining to a style of Spanish architecture from the 13th to 16th centuries, a fusion of Romanesque and Gothic with Arabic