100% | FRESNO | 6 | California city whose name is Spanish for "ash tree" |
87% | FRESNO | 6 | City whose name is Spanish for "ash tree" |
72% | FRESNO | 6 | California city that is Spanish for ash tree |
70% | PLANO | 5 | City whose name is Spanish for "flat" |
68% | PLANO | 5 | Texas city whose name is Spanish for "flat" |
67% | ELRIO | 5 | California town whose name is Spanish for "the river" |
62% | LAS | 3 | ___ Vegas (city whose name is Spanish for "the meadows") |
57% | CANASTA | 7 | Game whose name is Spanish for "basket" |
57% | FLAUTA | 6 | Food whose name is Spanish for "flute" |
56% | UNO | 3 | Card game whose name is Spanish for "one" |
56% | TORTUGA | 7 | Haitian island whose name is Spanish for "turtle" |
56% | ZORRO | 5 | Fictional hero whose name is Spanish for "fox" |
56% | MESA | 4 | Geographical formation whose name is Spanish for 9-Down |
56% | CARRERA | 7 | Line of Porsches whose name is Spanish for "race" |
56% | TONTO | 5 | Classic TV character whose name is Spanish for "fool" |
56% | ELDIABLO | 8 | DC villain whose name is Spanish for "the devil" |
55% | LABREA | 6 | Famed tar pits whose name is Spanish for "the tar" |
55% | ELTORO | 6 | Six Flags coaster whose name is Spanish for "The Bull" |
55% | PALOMAR | 7 | Mount whose name is Spanish for "place of the pigeon" |
55% | CAMINO | 6 | El ___ (classic Chevy whose name is Spanish for "the way") |
55% | YOLATENGO | 9 | Indie rock band whose name is Spanish for "I have it" |
55% | ELLOCO | 6 | ZZ Top album whose name is Spanish for “The Crazy One” |
54% | TOPEKA | 6 | City whose name is Siouan for "good place to dig potatoes" |
53% | NOME | 4 | City whose name is pronounced like the natives' word for "Where is ...?" |
53% | TOPEKA | 6 | City whose name is Siouan for "a good place to grow potatoes" |
53% | TOPEKA | 6 | City whose name is Siouan for "a good place to dig potatoes" |
50% | LIVERMORE | 9 | California city for which element #116 was named |
49% | TONTO | 5 | Arizona's ___ National Forest (whose name is Spanish for "stupid") |
48% | MADERA | 6 | Central California city named after the Spanish word for “lumber” |
47% | CLEVELAND | 9 | City whose MLB team was once named the Napoleons, or for short, the Naps |