Clues for the word "INCA"
We've had 424 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1281 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 01, 2025.
Definition of inca
- n. - An emperor or monarch of Peru before, or at the time of, the Spanish conquest; any member of this royal dynasty, reputed to have been descendants of the sun.
- n. - The people governed by the Incas, now represented by the Quichua tribe.
Referring Clues
- Early Andean
- Kincaid's partly Native American (4)
- Quipu maker
- Early empire builder
- Andean of old
- Atahualpa was one
- Bygone empire
- Early Peruvian
- One conquered by Pizarro
- Machu Picchu resident
- One in an old empire
- Cuzco inhabitant
- Pre-Columbian Peruvian
- Ancestor of the Q'ero Indians
- Manco Capac, e.g.
- Ancient terrace farmer
- Machu Picchu worshipper
- Ancient Andean
- Peruvian native
- Cuzco-centered empire
- Member of a bygone empire
- Machu Picchu builder
- Atahualpa subject
- Holder of ancient riches
- Victim of Pizarro
- Peruvian of old
- Empire builder of old Peru
- Empire builder
- Son of the Sun
- Builder at Cuzco
- Machu Picchu native
- Atahualpa, for one
- Peruvian Indian
- Temple of the Sun worshiper
- The ___ Trail (route through Peru)
- Clive Cussler thriller "___ Gold"
- Worshiper of Inti
- Quechua speaker
- Ancient Peruvian
- ___ Trail in the Andes
- Andean ancient
- Ancient South American
- Candidate for mummification
- Ancient people
- Old Peruvian
- No fan of Pizarro, certainly
- Sun worshiper
- "___ Gold" (Clive Cussler novel)
- Worshiper of the sun god Inti
- Highlander of old
- Old inhabitant of 14-Across
- Machu Picchu dweller
- Old llama herder
- Cuzco native
- Foe of Pizarro
- Viracocha worshiper
- Atahualpa, e.g.
- One of a people conquered in 1533
- Pizarro foe
- Atahualpa's people
- Clive Cussler's "___ Gold"
- People conquered by the Spanish
- Machu Picchu person
- Peruvian of yore
- Pizarro victim
- King Atahuallpa, for one
- Andean Indian
- South American Indian
- Cuzco builder
- Ancient Andes dweller
- Empire conquered by Spain
- Cussler's "___ Gold"
- Peru native
- South American empire of yore
- Cuzco founder
- Worshipper of the sun god Inti
- Clive Cussler novel "___ Gold"
- Olden Andean
- Machu Picchu constructor
- Cuzco dweller
- One who worshiped Copacati
- Ancient drinker of chicha
- Worshiper at Pachacamac
- Ancient who used patterns of tied knots for accounting
- Peruvian ancestor
- Andean of yore
- Peruvian empire builder
- Old alpaca wool gatherer
- Peruvian of long ago
- Worshiper of the lightning god Apocatequil
- Paso del ___ (pass in the Andes)
- Highlander of long ago
- Builder of the Sacsahuamán fortress
- Chimu conqueror
- Maker of wooden beakers called keros
- Copacati worshiper
- Pre-Columbian South American
- Quechua speaker of long ago
- Huáscar, for one
- Huayna Capac, for one
- Old Peru denizen
- Chimu fighter
- Centuries-ago speaker of Quechua
- Cuzco empire builder
- Machu Picchu architect
- Pachacuti subject
- Worshiper of Pachamama (Mother Earth)
- Ancient Cuzco resident
- Ancient American
- Ancient Andes settler
- "___ Gold" (Cussler novel)
- "Son of the Sun"
- 15th-century imperialist
- Bygone Peruvian
- Bygone person of Peru
- Early South American empire
- Ancient Andean settler
- Certain South American Indian
- Ancient South American empire
- Peru Indian
- Clive Cussler's "___ Gold"
- Original Cuzco native
- Pre-Columbian empire
- Ancient Machu Picchu dweller
- Cuzco people
- Quechuan
- One under Manco Capac
- Ancient empire in the Americas
- Andes empire
- Conquistador fighter
- Old Quechuan
- Early sun-worshipper
- Pizarro's Peruvian
- South American empire
- Quechua
- Ice mummy of the Andes, e.g.
- One of the Quechuan people
- Peruvian ruler, once
- Resident of Cuzco, once
- Native of old Cuzco
- Cuzco native, once
- Certain ancient mummy
- Old victim of the Spanish
- Peru's ___ Trail
- Machu Picchu resident, once
- Past Peruvian
- Empire builder of old
- Cuzco resident, maybe
- Member of a Pre-Columbian empire
- Old-time Peruvian
- Long-ago Cuzco dweller
- Pachacuti, for one
- "___ Gold" (Cussler novel)
- User of a record-keeping device called a quipu
- Builder of Machu Picchu
- Native of old Peru
- Member of an empire founded by Manco Capac
- Andean sun worshiper
- Ancient empire builder
- Tambo Colorado builder
- Cuzco dweller after the Killke
- Old empire builder
- Native encountered by Pizarro
- Andean civilization
- Ancient potato farmer
- Atahualpa, notably
- Member of a mountain empire
- Pre-Columbian American
- "Son of the Sun"
- Kingdom of Cuzco native
- Land of the Four Quarters native
- Member of an Andean empire
- Ancient Civilizations class civilization
- Peruvian conquered in the 16th century
- Chilean native
- South American aboriginals
- Empire conquered by Pizarro
- Native Andean
- Worshiper of Mama Quilla
- Kingdom of Cuzco people
- King Atahualpa, for one
- Aztec's contemporary in the Andes
- Empire headquartered in Cuzco
- Andean native
- Resident of the ancient city Choquequirao
- South American race
- Erstwhile Peruvian
- Oldster from 48-Across
- Peruvians' ancestor
- Cuzco Indian
- Old Andean
- Peruvian progenitor
- Many a Pizarro victim
- Old Peru resident
- South American natives
- Empire conquered in 1532
- 3-Down tribe
- Their empire was the Land of the Four Quarters
- "___ Gold" (1994 Clive Cussler novel)
- Former South American native
- People who valued vicuña wool
- 15th-century Peruvian
- Quechua-speaking empire
- South American aboriginal
- Andes settler
- Ancient native of 45-Across
- Worshipper of the Earth goddess Pachamama
- Native Peruvian
- ___ Empire (bygone domain)
- Black ___, Columbian bird
- South America's ___ Trail
- Llama herder of old
- Onetime Peruvian
- Subject of Machu Picchu builder Pachacuti
- Sun-worshipping empire
- Andes people
- Empire that stretched as far south as Chile
- Terrace farming pioneers
- Old Cuzco native
- Andes autocrat
- Member of an old empire
- Quechua for "king"
- Conquistador's foe
- Early cultivator of potatoes
- Andes native
- Ancient empire
- ___ Empire
- Indian of Peru
- Sapa ___: ancient South American ruler
- Native of Peru
- Empire whose last stronghold was conquered in 1572
- Empire founded by Manco Cápac, in legend
- Andean people
- New world empire
- Quechuan ruler
- Sun worshipers
- Ancient alpaca herder
- Empire with provinces called suyu
- Machu Picchu denizen
- Old Peru native
- Quechua speaker of old
- Civilization conquered by Pizarro
- With 5-Down, creator of 24,000+ miles of road before 1600
- South American native
- User of recording devices called quipus
- Ancient sun worshiper
- Ancient mummifiers
- Ancient Cuzco citizen
- Cuzco dweller of old
- Sun god worshiper
- Native of very old Peru
- South American of yore
- Black bird found in Colombia
- Quechua ruler
- Sun worshipper of Peru
- Smallpox victims of the 1500s
- Early Cuzco dweller
- Pizarro's foe
- Peruvian
- Manco Capac, notably
- Cuzco's civilization
- Empire that started 1197
- Some skincare for an old American
- Machu Picchu culture
- Andean mountain native
- Post punk death rock band ___ Babies
- Neil Young "Like an ___"
- South American seen in Dublin Castle
- In camp, no politician was a ruler!
- In a certain case, a ruler
- Where Schwarzenegger governs old native Americans
- Member of ancient Peruvian tribe
- Former South American skincare product
- Machu Picchu inhabitant
- ___ Trail (road to Machu Picchu)
- Peruvian gets fashionable account back
- Member of an empire conquered in the 16th century
- Peruvian in Spain cannot be understood
- Emperor Atahualpa, for one
- Worshiper of the creator Viracocha
- Original Peruvian
- Ruler of an old empire centred on Cuzco
- Native South American partly incapacitated
- Trendy accountant who lived in South America
- Old South American native
- Trendy accountant lived in Peru
- South American ruler occupying Western state
- Resident of the Realm of the Four Quarters
- Pachamama worshiper
- Emperor Atahualpa, e.g.
- Kon-Tiki worshiper
- Early Andean settler
- Conquistador battler
- Subject of Atahualpa
- An Indian, not a Jimmy Durante word
- Pioneering terrace farmers of old
- Civilization that revered the coca plant
- Machu Picchu builders
- American business contract with a Peruvian
- Ancient vessel avoiding the banks
- Old South American driving endlessly?
- Old Indian at home with accountant
- Can I annoy a South American Indian?
- Andean culture
- Old sovereign in Peru, somewhat incapable
- An old Peruvian of a certain caste
- Bionic man ignoring the odds is old American
- Native American states
- South American once trapped in train carriage
- Victim in Cortez's adventure, initially
- Indian's home, Central America
- See special instructions
- Ancient location of Hollywood?
- South American in state
- Conquistador's victim
- Pizarro adversary
- Andean sun worshipper
- Some skincare for South American
- Cuzco citizen, once
- Member of an ancient South American empire
- Pre-Columbian stoneworker
- Ancient citizen of Peru
- ___ Trail (path in the Andes)
- Inti worshiper
- Peruvian, once
- Native of Machu Picchu
- Peru people, once
- Sun-worshiping empire
- Old Peruvian at home starts to creep away
- Empire that kept records with knotted strings
- Old American making some curtain calls
- Person of Pachacamac
- Old Cuzco inhabitant
- Ancient llama herder
- Subject of Huáscar
- Ancient Cuzco dweller
- In certain cases, an old ruler
- Peru natives
- People of Peru's Sacred Valley
- Indigenous Peruvian
- Ancient speakers of Quechua
- Certain Indian
- Historical poncho wearer
- Ancient ruler, maybe half American
- Historical Peruvian
- Empire of pre-Columbian America
- Ancient poncho wearer
- Early South American
- Empire that built Machu Picchu
- The largest known empire in the pre-Columbian Americas
- Early Cuzco resident
- Túpac Amaru, e.g.
- Emperor Pachacuti, for one
- Member of an old Western empire
- Member of an ancient Andean empire
- Andes dweller of old
- Person in old Cuzco
- Machu Picchu dweller of old
- Speakers of Quechua
- Worshiper of the goddess Mama Quilla ("mother moon")
- Sapa ___ (title for Atahualpa)
- Ancient Andes native
- Resident of old Peru
- Member of an early Andean civilization
- Resident of ancient Cuzco
- Old South American empire
- Creators of quipus, knotted strings used to record census data and other information
- Worshipper of Mama Quilla
- Person fluent in Quechua
- Andean empire member
- S. American empire
- Empire that treasured alpacas
- People who built the Qhapaq Ñan, or "Royal Road," which stretched roughly 3,700 miles
- Fifteenth-century Peruvian
- Peruvian empire of old
- The ___ Empire
- Worshipper of Viracocha
- Cuzco resident of old
- Resident of old Cusco
- 15th-century Quechua people
- Builders of Peru's Qhapaq Nan
- People of ancient Cuzco
- Worshiper at the ancient Qorikancha ("Golden Temple")
- Peruvian people who cultivated potato varietals
- ___ Empire, a.k.a. the Realm of the Four Parts
- Creator of terraced agricultural fields known as andenes
- Native of Pre-Columbian Peru
- Ancient civilization
- Sapa ___ (ancient emperor's title)
- Member of a bygone Peruvian empire
- Ancient worshiper of Pachamama ("earth mother")
- To whom Mama Cocha was goddess of the sea
- Worshipper of the goddess Pachamama
- "Ruler," in Quechua
- Native of ancient Peru
- ___ Kola (Peruvian beverage partly owned by Coca-Cola)
- Ancient civilisation
- Builders of braided fiber bridges
- Coricancha builder
- Quechua speaker, once
- Worshipper of Pariacaca
- Member of an old Peruvian empire
- Historic Peruvian
- Worshipper of Pachamama
- Native of Peru's Urubamba Valley
- People who worshiped the fertility goddess Pachamama
- Early Quechua speaker
- Historical Andean civilization
- The emperor Túpac Amaru, for one
- Peruvian people who made rope bridges
- Worshipper of Mama Qucha
- Empire that kept records on quipu
- Member of a New World empire
- Tawantinsuyu resident
- Early pyramid builders
- Peruvian empire
- Worshipper of Mama Sara
- First civilization to cultivate potatoes
- Quechua speakers
- Largest empire in pre-Columbian America
- Worshipper of Inti
- Highlander of ancient Peru
- Choquequirao inhabitant
- People in Disney's "The Emperor's New Groove"
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