| Worshiper at Pachacamac | 23 |
| Valley of Pacamayo native | 25 |
| Their rain god was Apu Illapu | 29 |
| Terrace farming pioneers | 24 |
| Tambo Colorado builder | 22 |
| Sun-worshipping empire | 22 |
| South American civilization | 27 |
| South American aboriginals | 26 |
| South America's ___ Trail | 29 |
| Resident of Machu Picchu | 24 |
| Resident of Cuzco, once | 23 |
| Quechua-speaking empire | 23 |
| Quechua speaker of long ago | 27 |
| Quechua for "king" | 28 |
| Pre-Columbian South American | 28 |
| Pre-Columbian American | 22 |
| Peruvian ruler of yore | 22 |
| Peruvian native of yore | 23 |
| One whom Pizarro encountered | 28 |
| One who worshiped Copacati | 26 |
| Old victim of the Spanish | 25 |
| Old alpaca wool gatherer | 24 |
| No fan of Pizarro, certainly | 28 |
| Native encountered by Pizarro | 29 |
| Member of an old empire | 23 |
| Member of an Andean empire | 26 |
| Member of a mountain empire | 27 |
| Machu Picchu constructor | 24 |
| Long-ago Cuzco dweller | 22 |
| Kingdom of Cuzco people | 23 |
| Kingdom of Cuzco native | 23 |
| King Atahualpa was one | 22 |
| Holder of ancient riches | 24 |
| Former South American native | 28 |
| Former Machu Picchu resident | 28 |
| Empire that started 1197 | 24 |
| Empire conquered in 1532 | 24 |
| Empire builder of old Peru | 26 |
| Cuzco's civilization | 24 |
| Conquistador's victim | 25 |
| Candidate for mummification | 27 |
| Builder of Machu Picchu | 23 |
| Ancient terrace farmer | 22 |
| Ancient sun-god worshiper | 25 |
| Ancient drinker of chicha | 25 |
| Ancient Cuzco resident | 22 |
| Ancient Andean settler | 22 |
| 15th-century imperialist | 24 |
| ___ Trail in the Andes | 22 |
| ___ Empire (bygone domain) | 26 |
| Like many Andean artifacts | 26 |
| Like the god Apocatequil | 24 |
| Like some ancient ruins | 23 |
| Peruvian sun worshiper | 22 |
| Peruvian empire citizen | 23 |
| Of an old Andean empire | 23 |
| Of an ancient Peruvian empire | 29 |
| Long-ago resident of Cuzco | 26 |
| Like the emperor Atahualpa | 26 |
| Like some South American art | 28 |
| Like some pre-Columbian art | 27 |
| Like some Peruvian ruins | 24 |
| Like Cuzco's builders | 25 |
| Like Atahualpa's subjects | 29 |
| Like an old Andean empire | 25 |
| Like an ancient empire | 22 |
| From an ancient empire | 22 |
| Former native of Machu Picchu | 29 |
| Describing Machu Picchu | 23 |
| Ancient coca cultivator | 23 |
| Pachacuti's people | 22 |
| Ancient South Americans | 23 |
| Victims of the conquistadors | 28 |
| Machu Picchu architects | 23 |
| Empire builders of old | 22 |
| Ancient Cuzco residents | 23 |
| Viracocha was their chief god | 29 |
| Victims of the conquistadores | 29 |
| PizarroÂ's conquest | 27 |
| Peruvians pillaged by Pizarro | 29 |
| Onetime empire builders | 23 |
| Old foes of the Spanish | 23 |
| Machu Picchu residents | 22 |
| Machu Picchu inhabitants | 24 |
| Lost City of the _____ | 22 |
| Huayna Capac's people | 25 |
| Cuzco was their capital | 23 |
| Conquistadors' victims | 26 |
| Atahualpa's subjects | 24 |
| Atahualpa and his subjects | 26 |
| Ancient Peruvian people | 23 |
| Ancient empire builders | 23 |
| Ancient Andes dwellers | 22 |
| "People of the sun" | 29 |
| Words after "just" | 28 |
| "__ of fire . . ." | 28 |
| How some payments are made | 26 |
| Some payments are made thus | 27 |
| Preferred payment method | 24 |
| How some bills are paid | 23 |