Crossword Clue: Its seal features a vicuña, a cinchona tree, and a cornucopia of coins
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- Big coca producer
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- Atahualpa's country
- Big silver exporter
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- Biodiverse South American country
- Birthplace of Paddington Bear
- Birthplace of Yma Sumac
- Aymara is spoken here
- Alan García is its president
- Bolivia neighbor
- Alpaca country
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- Cerro de Pasco site
- Iquitos's country
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- Home for llamas
- Home of Chan Chan and Cuzco
- Home of forests in perpetual fog
- Home of Machu Picchu
- Home of many Quechua speakers
- Home of novelist Mario Vargas Llosa
- Home of Quechua speakers
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- Home of the "Children of the Sun"
- Home of the Norte Chico civilization
- Home of the oldest university in the Western Hemisphere (founded in 1551)
- Home of the sol
- Home of the U.N.'s Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
- Home of the volcano El Misti
- Home of the writer Mario Vargas Llosa
- Home to a majority of the world's alpacas
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- Ecuador neighbor
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- Homeland of Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas Llosa
- Homeland of Paddington Bear
- Fujimori's country
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- It borders Brazil and Bolivia
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- It borders the state of Amazonas
- Charter OAS member
- El Misti volcano locale
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- Emperor Atahualpa's land
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- It won independence from Spain in 1824
- Chincha Islands country
- Huascarán is its highest peak
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- Its capital is Lima
- Its coat of arms depicts a vicuña
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- Its currency is the nuevo sol
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- Country bordering Lake Titicaca
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- Its flag bears a vicuna
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- Its flag features a vicuna
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- Its flag has a vicuña on it
- Country located in what was once the Inca Empire
- Country mentioned in Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me"
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- Its highest peak is Huascaran
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- Country with a vicuña on its coat of arms
- Country with the highest railroad
- Country with the westernmost point in mainland South America
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- It's just north of Chile
- Its national animal is the vicuña
- Its national dish is ceviche
- Its national drink is the pisco sour
- It's north of Chile
- City in Ind.
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- Callao is its chief port
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- Javier Pérez de Cuéllar's land
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- Cuzco country
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- Colombia neighbor
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- Where Lima is capital
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- Where llamas roam
- Where Machu Picchu is
- Where Pizarro landed: 1532
- Where Puno is
- Where Quechua is spoken
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- Where "Raiders of the Lost Ark" begins
- Original home of Paddington Bear
- Where Simón Bolívar was once president
- Where sols are spent
- Where the 2003 true-life film "Touching the Void" is set
- Where the Amazon arises
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- Where the Inca ruled
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- Where the Marañón flows
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- Where the nuevo sol is spent
- Where the source of the Amazon is
- Where the Ucayali begins
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- Where the Urubamba flows
- Where the volcano El Misti is
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- Where to find Machu Picchu
- Where to get a new sol
- Pizarro conquered it
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- Where to see El Misti
- Where to spend a nuevo sol
- Where to spend soles
- Setting for many Vargas Llosa novels
- Setting of many Mario Vargas Llosa novels
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- Mountainous land
- The Amazon River flows through it
- The Amazon's origin
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- Place to eat ceviche
- "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" setting
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- The charango is this country's national instrument
- Some of its residents still speak Quechua
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- Vicuña land
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- Paddington Bear's birthplace
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- Quechua is one of its official languages
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- Shining Path's country
- "The Motorcycle Diaries" setting
- Pan American Highway land
- Lima is its capital
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- Lima-llama-land
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- The Pan-American Highway runs through it
- "Kon-Tiki" embarkation country
- The Putumayo River forms part of its northern border
- The Temple of the Sun's country
- Trujillo is there
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- Lake Titicaca is on its border
- Lake Titicaca is partly in it
- Lake Titicaca locale
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- Land conquered by Pizarro
- Part of Lake Titicaca is in it
- Land in the Andes
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- Land north of Chile
- Llama country
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- Old Spanish viceroyalty
- Land of the alpaca
- Land of the Incas
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- Member of the OAS
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- Land where Quechua is spoken
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- Nation bordering Lake Titicaca
- Nation conquered by Pizarro
- Nation north of Chile
- Nation on the Pacific
- Nation south of Colombia
- Nation south of Ecuador
- Part of the Amazon Basin
- Nation that shares Lake Titicaca
- Nation whose currency has been hiked up to this puzzle's 12th row
- Nation with Quechua speakers
- Locale for Che Guevara in "The Motorcycle Diaries"
- Ollantaytambo's country
- Nazca Lines locale
- Neighbor of Bolivia
- Neighbor of Brazil
- Neighbor of Chile
- Neighbor of Colombia
- Neighbor of Ecuador and Bolivia
- Neighbor of Ecuador
- Neighbor to Bolivia.
- Neighbour of Chile
- Loreto is its biggest region
- One of the losers in the War of the Pacific
- Region on a Risk board
- Machu Picchu country
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- President Alan Garcías nation
- President Fujimori's country
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- President García's nation
- President Odria's land.
- President Pedro Kuczynski's country
- Major copper producer
- Major exporter of artichokes and gold
- Major fish exporter
- Opening scene locale in "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
- Norte Chico civilization site
- Major quinoa exporter
- Major silver exporter
- Northern neighbor of Chile
- Make a long story short?
- War of the Pacific participant
- Source of the Amazon
- South American country that borders Ecuador
- South American country that was home to Paddington Bear
- South American country that's home to ancient Inca site Machu Picchu
- South American country that's home to Machu Picchu
- South American country that's next to Ecuador
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- South American country where the Incan site Machu Picchu is
- South American country where you'll find Lima and llamas
- South American country whose capital is Lima
- South American country whose name means "turkey" in Portuguese
- South American country with a red-and-white flag
- South American country with the shortest name
- South American country
- South American land that Pizarro conquered
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- South American republic
- South American territory in the game Risk
- South America's third-largest nation
- S. A. country
- S American country
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- Silver exporter
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- Site of 1970 earthquake
- Site of a recent magnitude 8 earthquake
- Site of Callao
- Site of El Misti volcano
- Site of Ica and Cuzco
- Site of South America's westernmost mainland point
- Site of the ancient Norte Chico civilization
- Site of the Cordilleras
- Third-largest country in South America
- Ucayali River country
- Tacna's country
- Scene of a Wilder novel
- Scene of Pizarro's conquest
- Yma Sumac's country
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- Seat of Indiana's Miami County
- Seat of the Inca empire
- Titicaca sharer
- Whence Yma Sumac
- Where Arequipa is
- Where Callao is.
- Where Callao is
- Territory on a Risk board
- Where Cuzco is
- Where El Misti rises
- Where El Misti volcano is
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