Spanish one
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UNASpanish one
UNOOne: Spanish.
UNOSpanish one
ARMADAOne was Spanish
ROMANCELANGUAGESpanish, for one
OMELETSpanish, for one
ONIONSpanish, for one
UNOOne for the Spanish
CHAROOne-named Spanish singer
SCAMSpanish Prisoner, for one
LATINOOne of Spanish descent
PACIFICOPeaceable one, Spanish style.
UNOOne of the Spanish
CHAROOne-named Spanish entertainer
CHAROSpanish-born one-named actress
CHAROOne-named Spanish singer-actress
FELIPEOne of five Spanish kings
CHAROOne-named Spanish-born actress
ENASOne-time Spanish queen and namesakes
ENASOne-time Spanish queen consort and namesakes
ROMECapital where one can see the Spanish Steps
MATEOOne of the Gospels, in a Spanish Bible
PINTAShip whose name is Spanish for "The Spotted One"
FAAAWReturned a Spanish greeting for a Hawaiian one (5)
conquistadorone of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
DABSQXGYLPWOne of two top actors is ourside prison with some Spanish speakers (5,6)
saltarellosAn energetic Italian or Spanish dance for one couple, characterized by leaps and skips
saltarelloAn energetic Italian or Spanish dance for one couple, characterized by leaps and skips
criollosA person from Spanish South or Central America, esp. one of pure Spanish descent
conquistadoresA conqueror, esp. one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
conquistadorsA conqueror, esp. one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
disciplinanta person who subjects themselves to a discipline, esp one of an order of Spanish flagellants
disciplinantsDISCIPLINANT, a person who subjects themselves to a discipline, esp one of an order of Spanish flagellants
vigasone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
vigaone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
boleroa Spanish dance characterized by sharp turns, stamping of the feet, and sudden pauses in a position with one arm arched over the head