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100

The capital of Guatemala. 

Guatemala. 

100

A popular way to say 'What's up?' in Spanish tongue.

¿Qué tal?

100

I'm buzzzzzing like a bee. Not here in Spanish-land, you sound like an 's'. 

la letra 'z'

100

American Independence Day in Spanish.

El 4 de julio

100

It's 3 o'clock somewhere...

Son las tres. 

100

Excuse me. 

Perdón

200

This country is an unincorporated territory of the United States and is located in the northeast Carribean Sea. 

Puerto Rico. 

200

This Spanish phrase literally means 'until tomorrow' and is commonly used as a farewell. 

Hasta mañana.

200

Silent but deadly when points are deducted. 

la letra 'h'

200

Deck the hall with Spanish dates. 

El 25 de diciembre

200

A quarter til nine. 

Son las nueve menos cuarto. 

200
week

la semana

300

This country is landlocked and has the luxury of two capitals.

Bolivia

300

¿Y t?ú, Brute? would be what in a respectful discourse? 

¿Y usted, Brute? 

300

Incidentally, I am the term I coin. 

Esdrújula

300

Daily Double:





This date usually includes resolutions. 

El primero de enero

300

Noon at night. 

la medianoche 

300

country

el país

400

This country houses mariachis and is subject of the infamous wall controversy. 

Mexico

400

Likewise, same, or similar all fit this Spanish mold.

Igualmente

400

Linguistically speaking, I rule the last syllable. 

aguda

400

Boo! Who? A witch's brew!

El 31 de octubre

400

___________ Dalmatians plus one more. 

Ciento dos

400

teacher

maestro
500

This capital boasts the largest, most populous city in Honduras. 

Tegucigalpa

500

R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Find out what it means to...say how are you? 

¿Cómo está usted? 

500

Annybody cann see, runnnninng out of parchmennt. There's got to be ann easier way.  

la letra ñ

500

A prank here. A prank there. A prank everywhere!

El primero de abril

500

3:22 in the morning

Son las tres y veintid??ós de la mañana

500

Delighted.

Enchantado

600

Only smaller than London and Berlin, this capital of Spain has a population of 3.2 million. 

Madrid

600

Do me a favor, and say please in Spanish. 

por favor

600

These letters sound the same. Be Very attentive!

'b' and 'v'

600

From Middle English, originally a translation of Latin dies lunae "day of the Moon".

el lunes

600

The difference between words 60 and 70 in Spanish. 

las letras 's' and 't'

600

...in the morning

de la ma?ñana

700

Blockbuster Montevideo. 

Uruguay 

700
Watch the context of this word with dual meanings! Tomorrow and morning, or vice versa. 

mañana

700

Spanish is a _____________ language. 

phonetic

700

Named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture.

el sábado
700

You took everything from me. I'm depleted. I have this many...

cero

700

...at night.

de la noche
800

South Carolina's capital shares its name with a Spanish-speaking country that has this capital. 

Bogotá

800

The accent matters here, if, you say yes

'si' and 'sí'
800

This Spanish letter, a combination of two different letters, is common in English as well but not a letter.

'ch'

800

The day that typically falls between day of the moon and that mi?ércoles day. 

el martes

800

This change takes place to the number 10 when combined with sixth through nine. 

'z' changes to 'c'

800

I am from...in Spanish

Yo soy de...

900

Lima beans. 

Peru

900

A mysterious woman peeks around the corner. You say this in Spanish...

¿Quién es? 

900

Linguistic term for penultimate syllable stressed. 

llana

900

Apparently, the Dominican Republic's favorite day.

el domingo

900

Let's get our party on - Sweet quinceañera!!!

quince (15)

900

He is from...in Spanish. 

Es de...

1000

The capital of Equatorial Guinea. 

Malabo

1000

Another word for placer in the Spanish language. 

gusto

1000

The number of vowel sounds in English. 

15 vowel sounds. 

1000

3 days after martes minus one day. 

el jueves

1000

quince x tres =

cuarenta y cinco

1000

Has a flag with two red stripes and one yellow one in the middle. 

Spain