In this year, the moors crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and began conquering the Iberian Peninsula.
What is 711?
This party, founded in 1879, is the party of the current Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez.
What is PSOE?
This king ruled during the Spanish Inquisition and oversaw the completion of the Reconquista in 1492.
Who is Ferdinand II?
A grenade, a pomegranate, the last Muslim stronghold in Spain
What is Granada?
Portugal achieved this in 1668 using the formula "mass / volume"
What is independensity?
Some might say that these early medieval Spanish rulers didn’t leave behind much to see.
Who are the visigoths?
Though this party is characterized by the color green, they probably wouldn't agree with any of the policies of America's Green Party.
What is Vox?
This king was the longest-reigning monarch in Spanish history who helped transition Spain to democracy after Franco’s dictatorship
Who is King Juan Carlos I?
A type of kiss, a type of toast, The House of Bourbon
What are things that are French?
This 2009 sitcom starring Amy Poehler features an episode where Christendom takes 700 years to retake the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim control.
What is Parks and Reconquista?
This Spanish city, once the capital of the Visigothic Kingdom, was captured by the Moors in 711 and remained under Islamic rule for centuries.
What is Toledo?
This party was formed as a re-foundation of the Alianza Popular (AP), but all they changed was one letter.
What is PP?
This king left Spain in 1931 after realizing that the he may not have had the support of Spanish citizens anymore.
Vox, your appendix, first base (from the perspective of the batter)
What are things on the right?
This system of alternation between political parties used in the late 19th century was successful at a popular music festival in California.
What is turno pacificoachella?
This medieval Spanish kingdom, located in the north of Spain, was a key player in the Reconquista.
What is Navarre?
The direct translation of this party's name is "unite" or "sum up."
What is Sumar?
This king was famous for his role in the decline of Spain's power in the late 17th century and his involvement in the War of the Spanish Succession.
Who is Charles II?
The Habsburgs, purebred dogs, flour
What are things that are inbred?
Joined with Castilla in 1492, let's hope that this kingdom ruled by Ferdinand doesn't catch this bacterial STD.
What is Aragonorrhea?
This medieval Spanish Christian order, founded in the 12th century, helped in the Reconquista by fighting against Muslim forces.
What is the Order of Santiago?
To elect a Prime Minister, political parties need to form coalitions to win at least this many votes in the Congress of Deputies.
What is 176?
This king of Spain, who ruled in the 16th century, is often remembered for his struggle against the Protestant Reformation and his role in the Spanish Armada's defeat.
Who is King Phillip II?
The Treaty of Tordesillas, a game of dots and boxes, the friendzone
There's a terrible hurricane, but it's okay because "más se perdió en Cuba."
What is a natural disaster of '98?