General who captured Mexico City, 1847. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SCOTT General who captured Mexico City, 1847. (5)
7% EDINBURGH Bishop captured by hired gun running city (9) The Telegraph Cryptic Mar 9, 2026
7% SENOR "Mister," in Mexico (5)
7% OTRAS Others, in Mexico (5) Premier Sunday Mar 1, 2026
7% ESPOSO Husband, in Mexico (6) Premier Sunday Mar 1, 2026
7% HOLA "Hello," in Mexico (4)
7% ADIOS "Goodbye" in Mexico (5)
7% AMOR "Love" in Mexico (4)
7% TEHUACAN Second largest city in Puebla, Mexico (8) (8) Mirror Quiz Feb 25, 2026
7% AGUA Water, in Mexico (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 23, 2026
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