| TOLTEC | The ____ empire was dominant in Mexico until the 12th century |
| AZTECS | Native American people dominant in Mexico until its conquest by Cortes in 1519 |
| ROCOCO | What decorative style was dominant in France between about 1700 and 1750? (6) |
| AZTEC | The ____ empire was formed in 1428 as an alliance of the city states Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan |
| TOLTECS | American indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the arrival of the Aztecs around the 12th century AD (7) |
| SIENA | This Italian city was originally an Etruscan settlement that grew to become ancient Roman city. Its cathedral was begun in the 12th century in the Romanesque style but transformed in the 13th century |
| BYZANTINE | The - Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East (9) |
| INCA | The _ Empire, the largest empire in pre-Columbian America (4) |
| BOURGES | The Gothic cathedral of Saint-Etienne, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992, dominates this French city. It was constructed in 50 years, beginning at the end of the 12th century, |
| JENA | For the French, I name area where Napoleon was dominant (4) |
| IDLED | Part of personality was dominant or was quiescent (5) |
| US | The decline and fall of the ___ empire |
| ARGOS | Ancient city state, dominant in the Peloponnese until the rise of Spartan power (5) |
| CRADLED | Cosseted artist in recording was dominant |
| ISMAILI | Term for follower of a branch of Shia Islam which was dominant during the Fatimid Caliphate (7) |
| IMPERIALMEASURE | Where the Empire was concerned, this is about the size of it (8,7) |
| ROMAN | "How often do you think about the ___ Empire?" |
| ALPHA | The ___ male is the most dominant in a group of animals (5) |
| CARMELITE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of an order of mendicant friars founded in the 12th century ( |
| ZARAGOZA | City in northeast Spain on the River Ebro; capital of the Kingdom of Aragon from the 12th century (8) |