cattle Crossword Puzzles
Arkansas Agriculture 2024-12-09
Across
- blood pressure health and muscle activity
- transplanting of desirable genes from one organism into the genome of another
- food production without the use of synthetic chemicals or GMOs
- a protein found in wheat that helps food maintain its shape, such as sponginess of bread
- skin and eyesight health
- D, aids in the absorption of calcium
- A, helps with vision and bone growth
- repairs muscle tissue
Down
- generates energy and strengthens bones
- consumption of this product has fallen substantially over the past 40 years
- naturally occurring prohibited supplementation in poultry and swine, cattle can receive regulated amounts
- reduces the risk of disease on the farm
- given to animals to prevent and manage disease
- helps the body digest sugars
- B12, maintains red blood cells
- market, where locally grown food is marketed often times consumers buy directly from the farmer
- meat, Excellent source of protein, iron, vitamins b12 and zinc
17 Clues: repairs muscle tissue • skin and eyesight health • helps the body digest sugars • B12, maintains red blood cells • D, aids in the absorption of calcium • A, helps with vision and bone growth • generates energy and strengthens bones • reduces the risk of disease on the farm • blood pressure health and muscle activity • given to animals to prevent and manage disease • ...
Sectors of the Economy 2025-05-17
Across
- places where workers and machines make products
- business sector that makes products from raw materials
- plants grown for food eg wheat and corn
- a person who helps students learn and revise subjects outside of school
- objects like hammers or drills that are used to fix or build things
- a person who installs and repairs water pipes, sinks and toilets
- footwear made from leather, rubber or fabric
Down
- business sector that gets natural resources from the earth
- business sector that contains people providing a service
- a person who treats sick/injured people
- a person who trims and grooms mens hair
- cows raised for milk, meat or leather
- putting together parts to create a final product
- black rock dug up and burned for energy
- liquid fossil fuel pumped from the ground for fuel and plastic
15 Clues: cows raised for milk, meat or leather • a person who treats sick/injured people • a person who trims and grooms mens hair • plants grown for food eg wheat and corn • black rock dug up and burned for energy • footwear made from leather, rubber or fabric • places where workers and machines make products • putting together parts to create a final product • ...
Social studies chapters 1-3 2024-03-07
Across
- resources all things from nature that people use to help them live
- Americans the first people to live in the United States
- the early settlements that later formed the 13 founding states
- a list of rights and freedoms that every American has
- the right to choose how to live
- dirt roads pioneers used to move to the West
- the colonists who fought for freedom from England
- early European people who came to live in this country
Down
- men who made a living trading furs for money
- the main laws of the United States
- people who moved to the West to find gold
- War the war between the Patriots and England
- people who moved to the West to live
- the colonists who fought for the king of England
- men who looked after large herds of cattle
15 Clues: the right to choose how to live • the main laws of the United States • people who moved to the West to live • people who moved to the West to find gold • men who looked after large herds of cattle • men who made a living trading furs for money • War the war between the Patriots and England • dirt roads pioneers used to move to the West • ...
Chapter 11; Lessons 2 & 3 2025-12-10
Across
- an appeal to the common people
- a contributing cause
- total amount
- extending or going across a continent
- money
Down
- a farming method in which farmers took steps to trap moisture in the soil, such as plowing after a rain
- a cowhand of Hispanic origin
- to earn ownership of land by living on it
- to remove or take out with force
- name given to early Great Plains farmers
- a trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle to railroads and distant markets
- a geographic region in which the same standard time is used
- money or goods given to support a project that benefits the public
- to settle at a place or to exist at a place
- an enterprise owned by and operated for the benefit of a certain group
15 Clues: money • total amount • a contributing cause • a cowhand of Hispanic origin • an appeal to the common people • to remove or take out with force • extending or going across a continent • name given to early Great Plains farmers • to earn ownership of land by living on it • to settle at a place or to exist at a place • a geographic region in which the same standard time is used • ...
Vocabulary Quiz Review 2022-06-27
Across
- The news _____ all over Japan.
- He worked as a _____ in a hospital.
- I saw a _____ for the restaurant by the side of the road.
- She removed the _____ from the fridge, opening it as she walked to the table.
- The tiger is a _____ who kills his own food.
- An _____ is able to eat animal or vegetable food.
Down
- The farm has both beef and _____ cattle.
- You need to pay more _____ in school.
- The teacher asked the students to draw an _____ based on the clues given in the storybook.
- As an _____, the giraffe has teeth that are broad and capable of chewing tough plants.
10 Clues: The news _____ all over Japan. • He worked as a _____ in a hospital. • You need to pay more _____ in school. • The farm has both beef and _____ cattle. • The tiger is a _____ who kills his own food. • An _____ is able to eat animal or vegetable food. • I saw a _____ for the restaurant by the side of the road. • ...
The Move West 11.2 & 11.3 2022-12-01
Across
- The Homestead Act demanded setllers stay on the land for ____ years.
- This territory was the site of a huge land rush contest.
- Farmers on the plains were known as this because of the hard turf they tilled.
- This organization was started to help farmers.
- Texas ranchers took their cows to rail stations on ________ drives
Down
- Too much money in circulation causes this-
- This party wanted free silver, one term for president, and shorte work day.
- A town that springs up quickly after resources are found near.
- The invention of ______ wire ended the open range.
- The Populist candidate for President in 1896 was-
10 Clues: Too much money in circulation causes this- • This organization was started to help farmers. • The Populist candidate for President in 1896 was- • The invention of ______ wire ended the open range. • This territory was the site of a huge land rush contest. • A town that springs up quickly after resources are found near. • ...
1080 1 2019-05-21
Across
- A substance that causes chemical harm by poisoning.
- The active toxin in 1080
- An animal that actively hunts other animals for food
- A disease of cattle which causes fatigue, coughing and eventually death.
Down
- An introduced pest species from Australia. It is omnivorous.
- The process of substances breaking down in the natural environment.
- A plant or animal that has evolved in the environment where it lives.
- An airplane that uses rotating propellers to achieve flight.
- A year in which plants produce large amounts of seeds and fruit.
- The Maori name for a common native New Zealand plant, also known as sow thistle.
10 Clues: The active toxin in 1080 • A substance that causes chemical harm by poisoning. • An animal that actively hunts other animals for food • An introduced pest species from Australia. It is omnivorous. • An airplane that uses rotating propellers to achieve flight. • A year in which plants produce large amounts of seeds and fruit. • ...
Rodeo 2019-07-30
Across
- The structure where the rodeo takes place in.
- Term for riding a horse without a saddle.
- The person who entertains the crowd between riders and helps keep the riders safe.
- The animal cowboys ride when roping.
- The type of team that preformed in the opening ceremonies.
Down
- What cowboys sit on to ride a horse.
- The name given to the rope cowboys use to rope cattle.
- This animal is ridden by cowboys who try to hold on for 8 seconds.
- Name given to men who work on ranches or compete in the rodeo.
- Some cowboys wear these on their boots.
10 Clues: What cowboys sit on to ride a horse. • The animal cowboys ride when roping. • Some cowboys wear these on their boots. • Term for riding a horse without a saddle. • The structure where the rodeo takes place in. • The name given to the rope cowboys use to rope cattle. • The type of team that preformed in the opening ceremonies. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2021-10-25
Across
- used to describe an evolutionary change that occurs when two similar species inhabit the same environment
- process of reciprocal evolutionary change that occurs between pairs of species among groups of species that interact
- bees and flowers
- a bear to a deer
- hyenas and lions in the wild
Down
- red squirrels replacing grey squirrels in great britain
- livestock and cattle egretes
- a relationship between species where one is harmed and the other is unaffected
- a group of species that exploit the same class of environmental resources in a similar way
- describes the role of an organism plays in a community
10 Clues: bees and flowers • a bear to a deer • livestock and cattle egretes • hyenas and lions in the wild • describes the role of an organism plays in a community • red squirrels replacing grey squirrels in great britain • a relationship between species where one is harmed and the other is unaffected • ...
Newspaper 2021-10-22
Across
- the title the Israelites referred to god as
- a long open box or trough for horses or cattle to eat from
- The fact that the Son of God assumed a human nature, that is, a body and soul like ours, in order to accomplish our salvation in it.
- an agreement with God
- the tendency to sin present in all human beings
- an official count or survey of a population
- a spiritual being acting as a messenger to God
Down
- the father son and the Holy Spirit
- the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary
- Eternal son of God
10 Clues: Eternal son of God • an agreement with God • the father son and the Holy Spirit • the title the Israelites referred to god as • an official count or survey of a population • the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary • a spiritual being acting as a messenger to God • the tendency to sin present in all human beings • ...
Texas Revolution and Mexican American War 2023-03-20
Across
- Americans in california declared it to be an independent nation
- The first president of the republic of Texas
- Early California settlers
- Started a colony on the lower Colorado River and later became the first secretary of state
- A former mission that becomes an important battle site in the texas revolution
Down
- Leading general of the Mexican forces
- Agents contracted by the mexican government to bring settlers to texas
- Cowboys that managed the herds of cattle or sheep
- The location of the final battle of the texas revolution where Santa Anna was captured
- The 11th president of the U.S.
10 Clues: Early California settlers • The 11th president of the U.S. • Leading general of the Mexican forces • The first president of the republic of Texas • Cowboys that managed the herds of cattle or sheep • Americans in california declared it to be an independent nation • Agents contracted by the mexican government to bring settlers to texas • ...
Beef Breeds 2015-01-29
Across
- developed from the horned hereford, originated in 1901
- Light gray to black or red ,origin from India, Loose dewlap, resistant to insect and heat resistant
- Have white circles around eyes and muzzle, large loin area.
- Originated in England, red, white, or roam, dual purpose milking,meat
- No select color pattern, large frame, rapid growing animal.
Down
- Originated from spanish cattle, almost extinct, longevity and hardiness
- White to light straw color, horns, origin is France
- Originated in Italy, white with black switch, oldest breed in the world
- Red with white face, origin is England.
- Black, polled,originates from Scotland.
10 Clues: Red with white face, origin is England. • Black, polled,originates from Scotland. • White to light straw color, horns, origin is France • developed from the horned hereford, originated in 1901 • Have white circles around eyes and muzzle, large loin area. • No select color pattern, large frame, rapid growing animal. • ...
Christmas Mania 2015-12-01
Across
- faith as being in heaven after death
- a person who has received Christian baptism or is a believer in Christianity.
- in addition to bringing bags of toys once a year
- the process or art of decorating something
- a long trough from which horses or cattle feed.
Down
- red-nosed rein deer
- a aromatic gum resin obtained from an African tree and burnt as incense
- a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and regarded
- to be given, presented with, or paid
- where Jesus was born
- a vertical channel or pipe which conducts smoke and combustion gases up from a fire or furnace and typically through the roof of a building
11 Clues: red-nosed rein deer • where Jesus was born • faith as being in heaven after death • to be given, presented with, or paid • the process or art of decorating something • a long trough from which horses or cattle feed. • in addition to bringing bags of toys once a year • a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and regarded • ...
Notable people in the southwest 2022-02-15
Across
- a Spanish explorer who searched much of the southwest for cities made of gold
- peacekeeper and community leader
- started the largest meat packing plant in Chicago Illinois
- the only known woman to have led a cattle drive
- an African American who discovered bones from 10,000 years ago
- the First president of the republic of Texas
Down
- led a group of American settlers to Texas
- led 400 settlers north to build a colony and to find riches
- started three missions in what is now Arizona where he taught the Pima and Yuma American Indians
- discovered an oil gusher with some other workers
10 Clues: peacekeeper and community leader • led a group of American settlers to Texas • the First president of the republic of Texas • the only known woman to have led a cattle drive • discovered an oil gusher with some other workers • started the largest meat packing plant in Chicago Illinois • led 400 settlers north to build a colony and to find riches • ...
A Day on the Farm 2023-11-23
Across
- A piece of open land which is used
- The solid mineral material forming much of the substance of the earth
- A large body of water entirely surrounded by land
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- The earth regarded as the surface upon which human, animal, and plant life exists
- One who or that which draws or pulls something.
Down
- A land with many trees
- A large body of water entirely surrounded by land
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- A flattened structure of a higher plant
- Herbage of which the blades or leaves and stalks are grazed by cattle, horses, sheep
11 Clues: A land with many trees • A piece of open land which is used • A flattened structure of a higher plant • One who or that which draws or pulls something. • A large natural elevation of the earth's surface • A large body of water entirely surrounded by land • A large body of water entirely surrounded by land • ...
List 12 2023-11-15
Across
- _____ is a branch of biology, the study of life.
- The _____ told me that there are very few diseases man can catch from a dog.
- When a baby _____ hatches from its egg, it looks nothing like its parents.
- Foxes, by _____, are excellent hunters.
- Cattle and yaks are both considered _____ animals.
Down
- An elephant is a _____.
- The dog obedience training instructor said Smokey had remarkable ______.
- The blue whale, which measures about one hundred feet long, is the largest _____ that has ever lived.
- The tiger is the largest _____.
- Every kind of _____ probably descended from just one pair of dogs that Noah took on the ark.
10 Clues: An elephant is a _____. • The tiger is the largest _____. • Foxes, by _____, are excellent hunters. • _____ is a branch of biology, the study of life. • Cattle and yaks are both considered _____ animals. • The dog obedience training instructor said Smokey had remarkable ______. • When a baby _____ hatches from its egg, it looks nothing like its parents. • ...
A House For God 2024-01-20
Across
- gave praise and thanks to the Lord
- House of God built by King Solomon
- the innermost art of the temple, Most ____ Place
- act of killing sheep and cattle on the alter for forgiveness of sin
- sacred golden box of the Lord containing the two tables of stone
- the second part of the temple containing golden candlesticks and alter of incense
Down
- these men placed the ark in the innermost sanctuary of the temple
- How long does God’s love endure?
- the first outside part of the temple
- temple filled with the _____ or the glory of the Lord
- gave praise and thanks to the Lord
- gave praise and thanks to the Lord
12 Clues: How long does God’s love endure? • gave praise and thanks to the Lord • gave praise and thanks to the Lord • gave praise and thanks to the Lord • House of God built by King Solomon • the first outside part of the temple • the innermost art of the temple, Most ____ Place • temple filled with the _____ or the glory of the Lord • ...
vocab 16 2024-03-04
Across
- occur again periodically or repeatedly
- making a certain situation or outcome likely or possibleb
- don't care
- having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.
Down
- not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
- made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations.
- a natural ability to do something.
- (especially of land or a farm) used for or related to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
- the time at which something is most powerful or successful.
10 Clues: don't care • a natural ability to do something. • occur again periodically or repeatedly • making a certain situation or outcome likely or possibleb • made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations. • not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable. • ...
Animal Agriculture Crossword 2023-10-28
Across
- A place to store feed or tools to work on animals
- A fenced area where livestock roam
- A place to confine animals to treat or feed them
- A series of poles and wire that keep livestock enclosed
- A long, narrow holding container for animals to feed
Down
- A machine that keeps cattle locked in place to treat them
- A place for chickens to roost
- A device used to supply livestock in fields with a fresh supply of water
- A machine to deliver food/hay to livestock
- Animals kept on a ranch or raised on a farm
10 Clues: A place for chickens to roost • A fenced area where livestock roam • A machine to deliver food/hay to livestock • Animals kept on a ranch or raised on a farm • A place to confine animals to treat or feed them • A place to store feed or tools to work on animals • A long, narrow holding container for animals to feed • ...
science crossword 2025-01-24
Across
- states that older rocks and fossils are found deeper into the ground
- this is another word for farming and can produce lots of greenhouse gases
- a period or time in which the dinosaurs lived
- a greenhouse gas that cattle produces
- we breathe it out trees use it to make oxygen and too much of it is bad for the climate
- a supercontinent
Down
- a species that went extinct a long time ago
- clearing or forest
- a type of rock formed from weathering and erosion
- it is a liquid rock that is hot under the ground
10 Clues: a supercontinent • clearing or forest • a greenhouse gas that cattle produces • a species that went extinct a long time ago • a period or time in which the dinosaurs lived • it is a liquid rock that is hot under the ground • a type of rock formed from weathering and erosion • states that older rocks and fossils are found deeper into the ground • ...
vocab 16 2025-03-11
Across
- Having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage
- occur agian periodically or repeatedly
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality
- A muslim place of worship
- the time at which something is most powerful or successful
Down
- a natural ability to do something
- made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations
- (especially of land or a farm) used for or related to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
- making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible
- Not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable
10 Clues: A muslim place of worship • a natural ability to do something • occur agian periodically or repeatedly • making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible • made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations • Not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable • the time at which something is most powerful or successful • ...
Khloe's Scientific Crossword 2026-01-19
Across
- The UK has been working persistently to reduce these.
- The opposite of contributing to climate change.
- Often described as “A large blanket” which wraps around our planet.
- Multiple of these large catastrophes have occurred in the past.
- Cattle release this irritable greenhouse gas.
- A slow process associated with depositsion.
Down
- Impressions or remains of organisms often found in rock.
- A result of land being worn away by natural agents.
- A method used to provide detailed records of past climates throughout layers.
- A certain state of a process where a material is heated and pressurized to reach this form.
10 Clues: A slow process associated with depositsion. • Cattle release this irritable greenhouse gas. • The opposite of contributing to climate change. • A result of land being worn away by natural agents. • The UK has been working persistently to reduce these. • Impressions or remains of organisms often found in rock. • ...
The Beggar and the Faithful Dog 2024-12-05
Across
- What was the dog's name?
- Who helped Odysseus and disguised him as the beggar?
- Who was disguised as the beggar?
- Who was the cattle herd that Odysseus lived with?
- Who stuck up for Odysseus while he looked like the beggar?
Down
- Who does Odysseus work with to test Penlope's loyalty?
- How does the maid recognize Odysseus?
- What type of Irony is it when a character says something that is exactly the opposite of what happens?
- Who taunted Odysseus while he looked like the beggar?
- What type of figurative language is it when the author uses words to describe a scene?
10 Clues: What was the dog's name? • Who was disguised as the beggar? • How does the maid recognize Odysseus? • Who was the cattle herd that Odysseus lived with? • Who helped Odysseus and disguised him as the beggar? • Who taunted Odysseus while he looked like the beggar? • Who does Odysseus work with to test Penlope's loyalty? • ...
P4 T1Week 1 Vocabulary Practice 2024-07-23
Across
- overgrown and abandoned area
- suggested but not communicated directly
Down
- the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events and does not describe real people or deal with facts, or a false report or statement that you pretend is true
- a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
- a type of cattle
- tall plants that grow beside water
- clear and exact
- open fields
- grass that has been cut and dried is collected into tall piles
- do as you are asked
10 Clues: open fields • clear and exact • a type of cattle • do as you are asked • overgrown and abandoned area • tall plants that grow beside water • suggested but not communicated directly • grass that has been cut and dried is collected into tall piles • a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other • ...
Ecological Succesion 2021-09-24
Across
- Second stage of ecological succession
- Happens after a disturbing in an ecosystem that keeps the soil existing
- Change of grassland ecosystem to a desert ecosystem
- Ecological Process of regenerating over time.
- The species that is the first to “colonize” an ecosystem on primary succession
- Third stage of ecological succession
Down
- Knowledge of Indigenous people
- Happens when the soil is “new”. It takes longer than the alternative;
- Terrain or thin layer of material covering the earth's surface
- First stage of ecological succession
- Effects that humans causes on the ecosystem changes.
- More grazing animals (Sheep and cattle) than the carrying capacity for them at the ecosystem.
12 Clues: Knowledge of Indigenous people • First stage of ecological succession • Third stage of ecological succession • Second stage of ecological succession • Ecological Process of regenerating over time. • Change of grassland ecosystem to a desert ecosystem • Effects that humans causes on the ecosystem changes. • Terrain or thin layer of material covering the earth's surface • ...
Week 2 Vocab 2022-01-20
Across
- to move toward or meet at a common point
- displaying irritation or anger
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- discover or reveal (something) through detailed examination.
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- to attempt to vomit
- the hard fatty matter from animals such as cattle or sheep, used in making soap, candles, lubricants, and certain foods
Down
- an angry or bitter disagreement or argument
- a contorted facial expression that shows pain, disgust, or contempt
- limit, borders, or boundaries
- clear enough to see through
- one who is considered to be too strict, conservative, or smug in their conduct or standards of behavior
12 Clues: to attempt to vomit • clear enough to see through • limit, borders, or boundaries • displaying irritation or anger • to move toward or meet at a common point • an angry or bitter disagreement or argument • discover or reveal (something) through detailed examination. • detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • ...
tch or ch? 2022-11-29
Across
- He filled the bowl with _____ and ice cubes.
- The baseball player sat on the ______ and cheered for his teammates.
- The eggs in the robins nest were about to _____.
- You could tell she was _____ from her diamonds and fur coat.
- He pressed the light ______ and turned the lights on.
Down
- Emily lit the bonfire using a _______.
- We are going to have hot dogs for _____.
- Bob took care of cattle and horses on his ______.
- If you don't wear green on St. Patrick's day, you might get a _____!
- Mark and May baked a _____ of cookies for the bake sale.
- We are supposed to get an _____ of snow on Monday.
- His _____ accidently hit the batter.
12 Clues: His _____ accidently hit the batter. • Emily lit the bonfire using a _______. • We are going to have hot dogs for _____. • He filled the bowl with _____ and ice cubes. • The eggs in the robins nest were about to _____. • Bob took care of cattle and horses on his ______. • We are supposed to get an _____ of snow on Monday. • ...
Science Vocabulary Choice Board - Natural Selection 2023-12-14
Across
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts water
- live alongside humans. dogs, cats, cattle
- The occurrence of an organism, trait, or gene in more than one form.
- any plant that stores its complete life cycle underground
- process by which a population becomes better suited to its environment
- movement of person or animal to a new location
- a form of artificial selection where humans breed plants & animals
Down
- organisms with favorable traits produce more successful offspring
- a group of interacting individuals of the same species
- change of structure of a gene
- organisms of the same species that are at the same level of descent from a common ancestor
- a group of living organisms consisiting of similar individuals
12 Clues: change of structure of a gene • live alongside humans. dogs, cats, cattle • vascular tissue in plants that conducts water • movement of person or animal to a new location • a group of interacting individuals of the same species • any plant that stores its complete life cycle underground • a group of living organisms consisiting of similar individuals • ...
Saint Patrick 2024-03-19
Across
- Patrick was put to work watching___and cattle.
- Patrick was snatched by pirates and___.
- Patrick traveled across the sea to Ireland to___ about Jesus Christ.
- While in Gaul Patrick became closer to God as he prayed and studied in a___.
- Praying and thinking about God all the time gave Patrick__of mind.
- Patrick couldn't stop teaching. The whole country of Ireland was his___.
Down
- The Irish people were calling Patrick in a___vision to go back to them.
- Before Patrick left Gaul he was made the___of Ireland.
- Finally Patrick opened his___to God.
- Patrick was a___for six years in Ireland.
- Patrick tried to rest in tiny___that were damp and cold.
- The people in Ireland worshipped trees and___.
12 Clues: Finally Patrick opened his___to God. • Patrick was snatched by pirates and___. • Patrick was a___for six years in Ireland. • Patrick was put to work watching___and cattle. • The people in Ireland worshipped trees and___. • Before Patrick left Gaul he was made the___of Ireland. • Patrick tried to rest in tiny___that were damp and cold. • ...
Rainforest 2024-09-13
Across
- to prepare land to grow crops or plants
- what farm animals do when they eat grass in a field
- to get rid of something completely
- another word for something that is correct or right to do
- the act of cutting down a large number of trees
- a word for releasing gases into the air, like from a car
Down
- to dig in the earth to find minerals like gold or coal
- a building with glass walls used for growing plants
- farm animals like cows and bulls
- a gas produced by burning fossil fuels, made of carbon and oxygen
- When the air is full of moisture
- something that happens every year
12 Clues: farm animals like cows and bulls • When the air is full of moisture • something that happens every year • to get rid of something completely • to prepare land to grow crops or plants • the act of cutting down a large number of trees • a building with glass walls used for growing plants • what farm animals do when they eat grass in a field • ...
New beginnings, cities and states 2026-01-15
Across
- Tribal leaders who acted as protectors and administrators
- Nomadic group known for animal rearing in India
- Community that lives close to forests and hills
- Type of farming practiced by many tribal communities
- British term used for people they considered uncivilized
- People who move from one place to another in search of livelihood
Down
- Economic activity involving animals like sheep and cattle
- British officers used this term for forest-dwelling communities
- Colonial policy that restricted tribal movement in forests
- A group of people living together with shared customs and traditions
- Type of life led by people who live permanently in one place
- Land cleared by burning trees and bushes for cultivation
12 Clues: Nomadic group known for animal rearing in India • Community that lives close to forests and hills • Type of farming practiced by many tribal communities • British term used for people they considered uncivilized • Land cleared by burning trees and bushes for cultivation • Economic activity involving animals like sheep and cattle • ...
August 2025-10-30
Across
- The color everyone hopes to hang on their gate
- Sticky, sweet, and found between the barns and arena
- Skill and pride in presenting livestock at the fair
- The hub of late-summer fun and community pride
- Where ribbons are won and nerves run high
Down
- What makes everyone count “one-Mississippi” in August skies
- The place where ranch kids show their best steers and pies
- Full haul of cattle, hay, or fair projects heading to town
- Dug deep for new fence line repairs after summer storms
- What ranchers try when the monsoon skips their pastures
- Proof of a season’s hard work before fall gathers in
- Someone who cheers loudest — win, lose, or draw
12 Clues: Where ribbons are won and nerves run high • The color everyone hopes to hang on their gate • The hub of late-summer fun and community pride • Someone who cheers loudest — win, lose, or draw • Skill and pride in presenting livestock at the fair • Sticky, sweet, and found between the barns and arena • Proof of a season’s hard work before fall gathers in • ...
September 2025-10-30
Across
- Spot where most ranch plans (and coffee) start each morning
- The team that shows up with horses, ropes, and grit
- What you do to your knife before a long day’s work
- The extra wire you swear you’ll use next weekend
- Area used for vaccinating, branding, or sorting livestock
- What follows every rancher home during fall works
Down
- What cowhands do before sunrise with fresh horses and full thermoses
- Vet process to determine if a cow is expecting
- Gathering cattle for sorting, shots, or shipping
- Separating calves from their mothers for the first time
- Keeps coffee hot through the longest mornings on the range
- The number every rancher double-checks before heading home
12 Clues: Vet process to determine if a cow is expecting • Gathering cattle for sorting, shots, or shipping • The extra wire you swear you’ll use next weekend • What follows every rancher home during fall works • What you do to your knife before a long day’s work • The team that shows up with horses, ropes, and grit • Separating calves from their mothers for the first time • ...
Springboard: 1-21 vocabulary 2012-10-14
Across
- The newly wedded couple ordered ____ 'thank you' notes.
- Life in ___ would not allow me to raise cattle and horses.
- The neighbor's yard looked very _____ for Halloween.
- After Kay's mother passed away, she ____ the house.
- Would you please stop ___ at the girl's scar!
- Boxed noodles and instant mashed potaoes are ______.
- Maxi wore too much ___ on her cheeks; she looked like a clown.
- I received a ___ today. But, I only slapped her once. :(
- The teacher put in a(n)___ amount of extra time at school.
- Hate is ______.
- The ____ colors in the the jail helped to calm the prisoners.
Down
- The ___ bleachers were full of excited fans.
- The pearl was ____ inside the oyster.
- We had a large ___ of food leftover from the picnic.
- We felt that Barry was ____ of the humanitarian award.
- Because of the ____ boss, we all had to stay late to clean!
- _____, three people yelled, "BINGO!"
- After tearing my ___, I visited the eye doctor.
- Tamara was a romantic; she ____ remembered her first kiss.
19 Clues: Hate is ______. • _____, three people yelled, "BINGO!" • The pearl was ____ inside the oyster. • The ___ bleachers were full of excited fans. • Would you please stop ___ at the girl's scar! • After tearing my ___, I visited the eye doctor. • After Kay's mother passed away, she ____ the house. • We had a large ___ of food leftover from the picnic. • ...
Nutrition: Fat Soluble Vitamins 2017-04-01
Across
- Bacterial synthesis in rumen and some in large intestine.
- Organic compounds required in small quantities for normal body functioning.
- Derangement of ______ permeability is a sign of deficiency.
- Cattle die from internal bleeding.
- Site of Vitamin E absorption.
- Is a symptom of toxicity of Vitamin D.
- Where Vitamin A is stored in the liver.
- Can be a potential problem with fat soluble vitamins.
- Excess Vitamin A is _____.
Down
- _________ and night blindness are deficiency signs of Vitamin A.
- Precursor to Vitamin E.
- Elevate Ca and P levels in blood.
- The precursor to Vitamin A, found in plants.
- important in immune response increases antibody production.
- Can be stored in adipose tissue.
- Need daily supplementation.
- Increased clotting time is a sign of Vitamin K _______.
- Absorption of _______ from the small intestine is energy dependent. Transport to the liver is through the lymphatics as an ester of a long chain fatty acid.
- skeletal growth is a symptom of deficiency of Vitamin D in animals.
19 Clues: Precursor to Vitamin E. • Excess Vitamin A is _____. • Need daily supplementation. • Site of Vitamin E absorption. • Can be stored in adipose tissue. • Elevate Ca and P levels in blood. • Cattle die from internal bleeding. • Is a symptom of toxicity of Vitamin D. • Where Vitamin A is stored in the liver. • The precursor to Vitamin A, found in plants. • ...
Genesis 13 2021-03-30
Across
- Lot pitched his tent toward _____.
- Abram's nephew who came with him when he left Haran.
- God promised to give the land Abram saw to him and his seed ___ ____.
- Abram said he and Lot should do this to stop the strife
- Third place Abram built an altar
- Lot saw that the land he chose was well _____.
- Abram dwelled here after Lot separated from him
- This caused strife between Lot's and Abram's herdsmen
- The plain of Mamre is in ______.
- Lot chose the _____ __ _____.
Down
- One of the things Abram was rich in
- God told Abram that if he could number this, then his seed could also be numbered.
- One of the things Abram was rich in
- Lot dwelled in the _______ of the plain
- The ________ dwelled then in the land.
- Lot journeyed this direction when he left Abram.
- Place Abram returned to after leaving Egypt
- The _______ dwelled then in the land
- The men of Sodom were ________.
- Direction Abram traveled after leaving Egypt
- One of the things Abram was rich in
21 Clues: Lot chose the _____ __ _____. • The men of Sodom were ________. • Third place Abram built an altar • The plain of Mamre is in ______. • Lot pitched his tent toward _____. • One of the things Abram was rich in • One of the things Abram was rich in • One of the things Abram was rich in • The _______ dwelled then in the land • The ________ dwelled then in the land. • ...
The Sirens; Scylla and Charybdis Vocabulary 2024-05-10
Across
- peel the skin off (a corpse or carcass)
- a point of high land that juts out into a large body of water; a headland
- place where a sailing vessel can be secured
- standing close together
- piece of armor consisting of breastplate and backplate fastened together
- a space or opening made by or as if by splitting
- great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion
- a mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations
- commotion
- passage by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach
- jutting or overhanging
Down
- small sailing ship with two or three masts
- long curling sea wave
- cows or cattle
- greedy monster described as having a woman's head and body and a bird's wings and claws
- traveling by sea, especially regularly
- fishing by casting a line into the sea from the shore or near the shore
- a puppy
- sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way
19 Clues: a puppy • commotion • cows or cattle • long curling sea wave • jutting or overhanging • standing close together • traveling by sea, especially regularly • peel the skin off (a corpse or carcass) • great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion • sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way • small sailing ship with two or three masts • place where a sailing vessel can be secured • ...
Native American & Westward Expansion Vocabulary 2024-03-08
Across
- to mark with a symbol of ownership
- a system of buying now and paying later
- Plains a region of relatively flat grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains
- to break up soil so crops can be planted
- a person from one country who moves to another country to live
- range land where cattle roam freely
- a home and the land surrounding it
- water falling to Earth’s surface as rain, hail, snow, sleet, and mist
- town a town that grows quickly in size and wealth
- to eat grass, crops, and other plants in a field
Down
- ties wood planks used to support railroad tracks
- to gather or move together in a large group
- pattern weather that repeats over a period of time
- grassland
- a machine that communicates messages over long distances by sending signals through wires
- justice also known as frontier justice
- across a continent
- a claim to declare ownership of something, such as land
- the rushed movement of a large group of animals
19 Clues: grassland • across a continent • to mark with a symbol of ownership • a home and the land surrounding it • a system of buying now and paying later • justice also known as frontier justice • to break up soil so crops can be planted • range land where cattle roam freely • to gather or move together in a large group • the rushed movement of a large group of animals • ...
New Braunfels Life Plus Crossword May 3 2025-05-02
Across
- Nocturnal marsupial that’s infamous for “playing dead”
- Wily canine often heard howling across Texas ranchland
- Scavenger bird commonly seen circling Texas highways
- Common, nonvenomous snake often seen near Texas creeks
- Texas is home to the largest colony of these flying mammals
- Venomous pit viper known for its warning sound
- Iconic Texas cattle breed with massive curved horns
- Silent nighttime hunter with excellent hearing
- Striped critter with a notorious natural defense
- Popular game deer with a signature tail flash
- Stealthy wild feline found across Texas woodlands
Down
- Fastest land animal in North America, seen in West Texas
- Reptile also known as a “horned lizard,” once common in Texas
- Pig-like mammal often confused with wild boar
- Large game bird known for its fan-shaped tail and gobble
- The official state small mammal of Texas, known for its armor-like shell
- Long-legged hare built for Texas prairie speed
- Clever nocturnal critter known for “washing” its food
- Reptile found in East Texas swamps and bayous
19 Clues: Pig-like mammal often confused with wild boar • Popular game deer with a signature tail flash • Reptile found in East Texas swamps and bayous • Long-legged hare built for Texas prairie speed • Venomous pit viper known for its warning sound • Silent nighttime hunter with excellent hearing • Striped critter with a notorious natural defense • ...
Land Conservation Crossword 2026-01-29
Across
- Kept safe from harm or development
- A plant grown for food, oil, and animal feed
- The variety of plants and animals living in an area
- Farm animals raised for meat or milk
- A common crop grown for food and animal feed
- A large area of land covered with trees
- Large farm animals used for work, riding, or companionship
- Plants with trunks and branches that provide shade and oxygen
- Dried grass used as food for farm animals
- Paths used for walking, biking, or horseback riding
Down
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the future
- The natural home of a plant or animal
- Farming, including growing crops and raising animals
- Being responsible for protecting land, water, and wildlife
- Living things and their environment working together
- To plant trees where forests were cut down
- Land where crops are grown or animals are raised
- Taking care of nature so it can be used in the future
- A plant grown by farmers for food or products
19 Clues: Kept safe from harm or development • Farm animals raised for meat or milk • The natural home of a plant or animal • A large area of land covered with trees • Dried grass used as food for farm animals • To plant trees where forests were cut down • A plant grown for food, oil, and animal feed • A common crop grown for food and animal feed • ...
EXPLORING AUSTRALIA 2012-10-15
Across
- A hot tempered explorer who travelled with HOVELL from NSW to VIC
- Blue mountains explorer who needed more grass for his cattle
- Proved their was a stretch of water between Tasmania and Victoria
- Circumnavigated Australia in his ship 'The Investigator'
- Met the Henty Brothers while exploring Western Victoria
- Explored from Adelaide to Darwin
- Crossed the Nullabor and had our biggest Lake named after him
Down
- An Englishman who explored from Yass, NSW down to Geelong, VIC
- Died on his fateful expedition with Burke
- Adventurous journalist who travelled over the blue mountains
- Arrived in Botany Bay in 1770 on his ship 'The Endeavour'
- Military surveyor who crossed the Blue Mountains
- Explored inland Australia with Wills and died at Coopers Creek
13 Clues: Explored from Adelaide to Darwin • Died on his fateful expedition with Burke • Military surveyor who crossed the Blue Mountains • Met the Henty Brothers while exploring Western Victoria • Circumnavigated Australia in his ship 'The Investigator' • Arrived in Botany Bay in 1770 on his ship 'The Endeavour' • Adventurous journalist who travelled over the blue mountains • ...
Genesis 1 2021-03-20
Across
- God's name for dry land
- the waters brought forth these winged creatures on the 5th day
- God made the lights in the firmament to be for _____, seasons, days, and years
- God made this on the second day.
- the waters brought forth these great creatures on the 5th day
- God made dry land and seas on the _____ day.
Down
- The earth brought forth cattle, creeping things, and ______ of the earth on the 6th day.
- God made the Earth bring forth seeds, herbs, trees, and fruit to be our ____.
- On the first day, God said, "Let there be _____."
- The _____ day is the beginning
- gathering together of the waters
- everything God made was very ____.
- every living creature brings forth after his ____
13 Clues: God's name for dry land • The _____ day is the beginning • gathering together of the waters • God made this on the second day. • everything God made was very ____. • God made dry land and seas on the _____ day. • On the first day, God said, "Let there be _____." • every living creature brings forth after his ____ • ...
Totally not by gianlucca 2021-04-14
Across
- For a certian country, you can vote at _____ and required to vote at 18
- Brazil specializes in Cattle, _______ , and coffee
- Cuba doesent have much of this
- Citizens are generally free to make decisions here
- Most citizens in this contory is denied rights
- _____ came to power by using force ,elections are now held but there is only one party.
- Mexico has high _____ and tariffs, and strict regulations for buisnesses
- Mexico and brazil's president's are elected ____
Down
- How many people dont have a job
- _______ is everywhere you look! [Yes it has something to do with an object in the class room, take a look around.]
- Mexico's natural resources include Silver, Zinc, Iron, and ____
- Goverment system that cuba has
- Has highest GDP per capita
- Cuba's climate is mostly hot and _______
14 Clues: Has highest GDP per capita • Cuba doesent have much of this • Goverment system that cuba has • How many people dont have a job • Cuba's climate is mostly hot and _______ • Most citizens in this contory is denied rights • Mexico and brazil's president's are elected ____ • Brazil specializes in Cattle, _______ , and coffee • ...
p1 2.4 2019-03-20
Across
- How many ____ do you think there are at the Night Safari?
- He felt very _____ and was looking forward to the excursion in the afternoon.
- The cattle roamed _____ on the vast open grassland.
- ____ under the age of 3 can dine for free.
- You can cross the bridge to get to the other side of the _____.
- The River Safari is situated next to the Singapore ____.
- Cody _____ half his pocket money on a bowl of noodles and saved the rest.
Down
- We ____ the twinkling stars through the telescope.
- past tense of swim
- The magicians ______ many magic tricks.
- They ____ a movie before having lunch at the food court.
- The audience _____ their hands after the wonderful performance.
- past tense of drive
13 Clues: past tense of swim • past tense of drive • The magicians ______ many magic tricks. • ____ under the age of 3 can dine for free. • We ____ the twinkling stars through the telescope. • The cattle roamed _____ on the vast open grassland. • They ____ a movie before having lunch at the food court. • The River Safari is situated next to the Singapore ____. • ...
Bible Search KJV 2024-07-27
Across
- Place where Jonah found a ship
- Name of the star (Revelation8)
- These shall come in the last days (2Peter3)
- This type of man is unstable in all his ways (James1)
- Her house inclineth unto death, and her paths unto the dead (Proverbs2)
- Something Abram was very rich in (Genesis13)
Down
- This man was great among the jews (Esther10)
- Man shall not live by this alone (Matthew4)
- Age of Moses when he and Aaron first spoke unto Pharaoh (Exodus7)
- This shall be the promotion of fools (Proverbs3)
- What the serpent told Eve they would be as, knowing good and evil (Genesis3)
- Name of him that sat on the pale horse (Revelation6)
- In those days Israel did not have one of these (Judges17)
13 Clues: Place where Jonah found a ship • Name of the star (Revelation8) • Man shall not live by this alone (Matthew4) • These shall come in the last days (2Peter3) • This man was great among the jews (Esther10) • Something Abram was very rich in (Genesis13) • This shall be the promotion of fools (Proverbs3) • Name of him that sat on the pale horse (Revelation6) • ...
TX HISTORY 7TH GRADE-Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
Across
- Process of increasing human settlement in cities.
- A wild rush of animals or people, usually when scared.
- A type of cloth or woven fabric.
- Practice of growing enough crops to provide for one’s family
- the practice of growing surplus crops to sell for profit
- A large farm where animals (such as cattle, horses, and sheep) are raised.
- Is a Spanish term for cowboy.
- A Device using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- Spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth.
Down
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth.
- and equipment developed using science to make life easier
- a new idea, method, or device
- Twisted strands of fence wire with barbs at regular intervals.
- the use of
- An agreement between two or more parties
15 Clues: the use of • a new idea, method, or device • Is a Spanish term for cowboy. • A type of cloth or woven fabric. • An agreement between two or more parties • Process of increasing human settlement in cities. • The supply of water to land or crops to help growth. • A wild rush of animals or people, usually when scared. • Spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth. • ...
CH 4 SS 2015-12-11
Across
- A crop that people raise to sell than use themselves
- A spanish fleet of warships
- An area of land that serves as a barrier,
- A person who makes a journey for religious reasons
- Rule The political idea that the majority of an organized group should have the power to make decisions.
- An owner
- A colony directly ruled by a monarch
Down
- a large estate where cattle and sheep are raised
- A spanish fort
- colony: A colony owned and ruled by one person who was chosen by the King or Queen.
- A representative in the legislature of colonial Virginia or Maryland
- A share of ownership in a business
- A person sent out by a church to spread religion.’
- Control of one’s own government
- A land ruled by a distant country,
15 Clues: An owner • A spanish fort • A spanish fleet of warships • Control of one’s own government • A share of ownership in a business • A land ruled by a distant country, • A colony directly ruled by a monarch • An area of land that serves as a barrier, • a large estate where cattle and sheep are raised • A person who makes a journey for religious reasons • ...
Countryside Jobs 2022-09-12
Across
- Paddock manager. Tends to the care, feeding and exercise of horses
- Manage dairy cows, including feed, medication and clean waste
- Manages trees, plants and the environment in forests and woodland
- Fishing expert/seasonal game assistant
- Raise livestock: cattle, pigs, sheep or chickens. Use machinery to plant and harvest crops
- Manages plants, lawns, hedges, and shrubs
- Trains hounds and manages hunts
Down
- Traps moles
- Works on remote landscapes. Efficient culling of deer and estate management
- Knowledge and craft of shoeing equine feet
- Construct and repair fences, gates and barriers
- Operates tractors. Plough, plant, spray and harvest crops
- Manage pheasants, partridges, grouse, and deer. Look after countryside habitats.
- Tends to the rearing, herding, safety and welfare of sheep
- Make and repair personal or ornamental objects using traditional techniques using: steel, iron, brass, copper and bronze
15 Clues: Traps moles • Trains hounds and manages hunts • Fishing expert/seasonal game assistant • Manages plants, lawns, hedges, and shrubs • Knowledge and craft of shoeing equine feet • Construct and repair fences, gates and barriers • Operates tractors. Plough, plant, spray and harvest crops • Tends to the rearing, herding, safety and welfare of sheep • ...
Red Queen Vocabulary 2022-12-02
Across
- a loud, confused noise; a continued loud or tumultuous sound; noisy clamor.
- Shell containing lead pellets that explodes in flight
- a journey taken for pleasure
- a right reserved exclusively by a person or group
- a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod.
- someone who attacks
- n. a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility
- the flowing back of the tide as the water returns to the sea
Down
- the quality or condition of being insubordinate, or of being disobedient to authority; defiance
- v. caused to be more favorably inclined
- to deprive of ability, qualification, or strength; make incapable or unfit; disable.
- case to continue or prevail
- hold or express opinions that are at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially expressed.
- suffer, anguish
- pertaining to or suitable for domestic servants
15 Clues: suffer, anguish • someone who attacks • case to continue or prevail • a journey taken for pleasure • v. caused to be more favorably inclined • pertaining to or suitable for domestic servants • a right reserved exclusively by a person or group • n. a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility • Shell containing lead pellets that explodes in flight • ...
tic 2022-11-15
Across
- roads in Western plains for cattle drivers
- West of Mississippi River and East of Rocky Mountains
- authorized the President to break up reservation land
- alternative shelter when wood or stone was scarce
- U.S. soldiers surrounded and slaughtered about 300 Lakota men
- attempt to rid US of Indian culture/ traditions
- major route out of Texas for livestock
- settlers who entered Oklahoma before assigned
Down
- it proved to be the height of Native American power during the 19th century
- religious dance thought to bare off white people from native lands
- restrictions of tribal members to specific area
- citizens ever borne against the US gets land from government
- African Americans who fled North Carolina because of grievances after Reconstruction
- marked a turning point in the relationship between American Indian tribes and the Federal Government
- born 1946 – 1954
15 Clues: born 1946 – 1954 • major route out of Texas for livestock • roads in Western plains for cattle drivers • settlers who entered Oklahoma before assigned • restrictions of tribal members to specific area • attempt to rid US of Indian culture/ traditions • alternative shelter when wood or stone was scarce • West of Mississippi River and East of Rocky Mountains • ...
Chapter 5 American History 2019-11-07
Across
- rights act of 1875 Guaranteed African Americans the right to ride trains and use public facilities
- Specific areas set aside for the Indians
- range system Open fence cattle were branded & roamed
- Act gave 160 acres to live on land for 5 years
- of wounded knee Believed it would banish whites & restore buffalo
- A group of African Americans former slaves
- Crop Crops grown to sell not for own use
- creek massacre Colorado militia attacked Cheyenne & Arapaho Indians
Down
- bull Blank and followers fled to Canada
- absorb into main culture of society
- grant Giving builders land
- railroad Railroad that connected the East & west
- Alliance Network of farmers organizations that worked for political & economic reforms
- General Allotment Act Said no Indian notion would be recognized
- Joseph Leader who made several trips to Washington to lobby for his people
15 Clues: grant Giving builders land • absorb into main culture of society • bull Blank and followers fled to Canada • Specific areas set aside for the Indians • Crop Crops grown to sell not for own use • A group of African Americans former slaves • Act gave 160 acres to live on land for 5 years • railroad Railroad that connected the East & west • ...
Lesson 4 2023-09-01
Across
- to demand a particular price for something
- to hit someone or something with your fist
- not costing or worth very much
- to change or move something
- a place that offers protection from bad weather or danger
- the possibility of something happening
- to squeeze someone's skin sharply between the thumb and index finger
- a bar or branch on which a bird can rest
Down
- a group of people or things of the same kind
- to sit or stand with your head lowered into your shoulders and body leaning forward so that your back is curved
- a food made from the curds of milk
- a small, sweet, red fruit with a pit inside
- a grass-eating farm animal raised for its wool and meat
- a large farm for cattle, sheep or horses
- the leader of a group
15 Clues: the leader of a group • to change or move something • not costing or worth very much • a food made from the curds of milk • the possibility of something happening • a large farm for cattle, sheep or horses • a bar or branch on which a bird can rest • to demand a particular price for something • to hit someone or something with your fist • ...
Nathan's Parable 2025-05-19
Across
- Southern kingdom also ruled by David (5)
- This man had many sheep and cattle (4)
- David admitted this to the LORD (3)
- First king of Israel, predecessor of David (4)
- This man had only one ewe lamb (4)
- How David treated the word of the LORD, according to Nathan (7)
- King confronted by Nathan over his sin (5)
- Innocent animal taken by the rich man (4)
Down
- Hittite soldier betrayed and killed (6)
- Prophet who told a parable about a lamb (6)
- Calamity would come from David’s own ________ (9)
- Instrument of Uriah’s death, and a lasting symbol of violence in David’s house (5)
- Kingdom over which David was anointed king (6)
- David declared this as the punishment for the rich man’s cruelty (3)
- Type of lamb the poor man loved (3)
15 Clues: This man had only one ewe lamb (4) • David admitted this to the LORD (3) • Type of lamb the poor man loved (3) • This man had many sheep and cattle (4) • Hittite soldier betrayed and killed (6) • Southern kingdom also ruled by David (5) • Innocent animal taken by the rich man (4) • King confronted by Nathan over his sin (5) • Prophet who told a parable about a lamb (6) • ...
Vocab Week 3 & 4 2025-05-20
Across
- Money paid regularly for work
- A strong, clear idea of a better future
- The leader of the political party not currently in government
- A formal written request to someone in power
- A large farm for raising cattle (especially in Australia)
- A farmhouse and the land around it
- To influence or change someone’s opinion
- Refused or rejected
Down
- The Queen’s representative in Australia who performs ceremonial and constitutional roles
- A planned series of actions to achieve a goal, like winning an election or raising awareness
- A rolled-up bundle of personal belongings or bedding carried by travellers
- Slang for a British or Australian pound (money)
- A fixed amount of food or supplies given regularly, especially during hardship
- An action or statement showing disagreement or disapproval
- Cruel or unfair treatment that controls people
15 Clues: Refused or rejected • Money paid regularly for work • A farmhouse and the land around it • A strong, clear idea of a better future • To influence or change someone’s opinion • A formal written request to someone in power • Cruel or unfair treatment that controls people • Slang for a British or Australian pound (money) • ...
Grand Canyon 2023-02-09
5 Clues: large animals • how our weather changes • used to make clothes and is soft/fluffy • chemical element that pennies are made with • An element used in fruits such as lemons, limes,oranges, and grapefruit
Foods 2021-09-28
Across
- food, typically considered a sandwich, consisting of one or more cooked patties—usually ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bread roll or bun. The patty may be pan fried, grilled, smoked or flame broiled.
- a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a small hand-sized corn or wheat tortilla topped with a filling. The tortilla is then folded around the filling and eaten by hand.
- long, thin, solid, cylindrical pasta. It is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine. Like other pasta, spaghetti is made of milled wheat and water and sometimes enriched with vitamins and minerals. Italian spaghetti is typically made from durum wheat semolina.
- type of salt-cured pork made from various cuts, typically the belly or less fatty parts of the back. It is eaten as a side dish, used as a central ingredient, or as a flavouring or accent
Down
- dish consisting of a grilled or steamed sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. The term hot dog can also refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener or a frankfurter. The names of these sausages also commonly refer to their assembled dish.
- re batonnet or allumette-cut deep-fried potatoes, originating from either Belgium or France. They are prepared by cutting the potato into even strips, then drying and frying it, usually in a deep fryer.
- a form of sweet food made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients, that is usually baked.
- is an Italian dish consisting of a usually round, flattened base of leavened wheat-based dough topped with tomatoes, cheese, and often various other ingredients, which is then baked at a high temperature, traditionally in a wood-fired oven.
- most common type of poultry in the world. Owing to the relative ease and low cost of raising chickens—in comparison to mammals such as cattle or hogs—chicken meat and chicken eggs have become prevalent in numerous cuisines.
- the culinary name for meat from cattle. In prehistoric times, humans hunted aurochs and later domesticated them. Since then, numerous breeds of cattle have been bred specifically for the quality or quantity of their meat. Today, beef is the third most widely consumed meat in the world, after pork and poultry.
10 Clues: a form of sweet food made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients, that is usually baked. • a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a small hand-sized corn or wheat tortilla topped with a filling. The tortilla is then folded around the filling and eaten by hand. • ...
Genesis 4:17-22 2021-06-10
Across
- first man to take two wives
- first person to teach people how to make things out of brass and iron
- first man to dwell in tents and have cattle.
- Cain's first son
Down
- This word in verse 22 means a person who makes or invents something.
- Cain named the _ he built after his son.
- first man to handle the harp and organ
7 Clues: Cain's first son • first man to take two wives • first man to handle the harp and organ • Cain named the _ he built after his son. • first man to dwell in tents and have cattle. • This word in verse 22 means a person who makes or invents something. • first person to teach people how to make things out of brass and iron
Genesis 4:17-22 2021-06-10
Across
- This word in verse 22 means a person who makes or invents something.
- first man to take two wives
- Cain's first son
Down
- first man to dwell in tents and have cattle.
- first person to teach people how to make things out of brass and iron
- Cain named the _ he built after his son.
- first man to handle the harp and organ
7 Clues: Cain's first son • first man to take two wives • first man to handle the harp and organ • Cain named the _ he built after his son. • first man to dwell in tents and have cattle. • This word in verse 22 means a person who makes or invents something. • first person to teach people how to make things out of brass and iron
food chains 2024-05-16
Across
- The animal that is farmed in feedlots.
- The food chain where people hunt for their own food.
- The author of the book, "The Omnivore's Dilemma".
- The food chain Michael Pollan recommends.
Down
- The only difference between this food chain and industrial is pesticides.
- The name of the local sustainable farm Michael Pollan visited.
- The food chain that Michael Pollan is most against.
7 Clues: The animal that is farmed in feedlots. • The food chain Michael Pollan recommends. • The author of the book, "The Omnivore's Dilemma". • The food chain that Michael Pollan is most against. • The food chain where people hunt for their own food. • The name of the local sustainable farm Michael Pollan visited. • ...
SAT 26 Vocabulary Crosswords 2025-04-15
Across
- cheerful and lighthearted
- a person who believes that the pursuit of pleasure is the most important thing in life; a pleasure-seeker
- belonging to a period other than that being portrayed
Down
- relating to or affecting cattle
- skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
- (of a person's complexion or appearance) pale and giving the impression of illness or exhaustion
- tending to obstruct or harm
7 Clues: cheerful and lighthearted • tending to obstruct or harm • relating to or affecting cattle • skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands • belonging to a period other than that being portrayed • (of a person's complexion or appearance) pale and giving the impression of illness or exhaustion • ...
Help 2022-03-21
5 Clues: Dad took us to a Western • Our friends eat lunch in the • Lightning caused the cattle to • Red is to tomato as green is to • The wild blank reared on its hind legs
Help 2022-03-21
5 Clues: Dad took us to a Western • Our friends eat lunch in the • Lightning caused the cattle to • Red is to tomato as green is to • The wild blank reared on its hind legs
The Burp Problem 2025-01-25
Across
- A new or innovative method of solving a problem or addressing a challenge. It usually refers to something that hasn't been widely tried or tested before.
- A colorless, odorless gas that is a major component of natural gas. It is a potent greenhouse gas, often produced by the digestive processes of animals like cattle, and can also come from landfills, wetlands, and fossil fuel extraction.
- A type of algae that has a reddish color due to pigments like phycoerythrin. It is often used in food, cosmetics, and even as a potential source for biofuel.
Down
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. They are crucial for processes like digestion, metabolism, and cellular function.
- Relating to genes or heredity. It describes the biological traits that are passed from parents to offspring.
- Domesticated animals, typically raised for milk, meat, leather, or labor.
- The complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism. It contains all the information needed for the growth, development, and functioning of an organism.
- Collections of microorganisms (such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other microbes) living in a specific environment, such as the human gut or soil. It plays important roles in digestion, immunity, and ecosystem health.
8 Clues: Domesticated animals, typically raised for milk, meat, leather, or labor. • Relating to genes or heredity. It describes the biological traits that are passed from parents to offspring. • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. They are crucial for processes like digestion, metabolism, and cellular function. • ...
NightJohn 2021-04-29
Across
- The engage in any business transaction involving considerable risk or the change of large gain, especially to buy and sell commodities, stocks etc…, in the expectation of a quick or very large profit
- Any of various gourds; especially the bottle gourd, lageraria
- An american tree, having egg-shaped leaves and long clusters of greenish-yellow leaves
- A person who oversees; supervisor, manager
- Untanned skin of cattle or other animals
- Fascination; charm; enchantment
Down
- British a slang word for insane
- To scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands
- A variant of missis
- Informal; Mother
- Any rough, prickly shrubs, as the dog rose
- A husk or pod, as the outer covering of corn hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc…
- Sandwich
- An alcoholic liquor obtained by distilling grain mash with juniper berries
14 Clues: Sandwich • Informal; Mother • A variant of missis • British a slang word for insane • Fascination; charm; enchantment • Untanned skin of cattle or other animals • Any rough, prickly shrubs, as the dog rose • A person who oversees; supervisor, manager • To scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands • Any of various gourds; especially the bottle gourd, lageraria • ...
Tanzania 2024-02-28
Across
- Tanzania is one of Africa’s leading producer of this plant with stiff fiber
- African tribe that carved ebony wood sculptures
- Life expectancy in Tanzania
- Annual festival for 3 days aroun June 20 to celebrate the beginning of a new growing season
- Tanzania suffers from:
- Minimum age for children to start working day-to-day with permission from parents
- Tanzania’s most abundant resource
- Accounted for more than 22% of Tanzania’s exports
Down
- A type of fly that harms cattle in Tanzania
- Festival held on July 7 to celebrate the founding of the ruling Tanganyika African National Union
- National park famed for its abundance in wildlife
- Official language of Tanzania
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- A section of Tanzania consisting of the islands of ____ and Pemba and others in a range of 19km.
14 Clues: Tanzania suffers from: • Tallest mountain in Africa • Life expectancy in Tanzania • Official language of Tanzania • Tanzania’s most abundant resource • A type of fly that harms cattle in Tanzania • African tribe that carved ebony wood sculptures • National park famed for its abundance in wildlife • Accounted for more than 22% of Tanzania’s exports • ...
Crete 2013-04-17
Across
- Dominated by a woman, women, a mother,...
- Used to roll an image into wet clay. Made out of precious stone.
- Making objects in clay that is hardened by fire.
- A large building where an important person (for example: a king) lives.
- A female being with supernatural power, that people believe in and worship.
Down
- The art and science of designing and building buildings.
- The art of shaping figures or designs in for example: marble, clay,...
- The adult male of cattle.
- A wallpainting made on wet plaster.
- A pillar, cylinder-shaped, used to support a building.
10 Clues: The adult male of cattle. • A wallpainting made on wet plaster. • Dominated by a woman, women, a mother,... • Making objects in clay that is hardened by fire. • A pillar, cylinder-shaped, used to support a building. • The art and science of designing and building buildings. • Used to roll an image into wet clay. Made out of precious stone. • ...
gfdgfd 2018-02-12
Across
- ____________requires a cool, frost-free climate with abundant rainfall, well distributed throughout the year..
- _______________ is a person who actually saw the crime being commited.
- Habeas Corpus is also called the ____________________.
- ________________plays a vital role in protecting the laws by preventing and solving crimes against society.
- __________________ was one of the co-founders of the Indian National Congress.
Down
- Dayanand Saraswati started the Arya Samaj at ___________________.
- Followers of Brahmo Samaj started the __________________ samaj. Down
- Education is a ____________________activity.
- Seasonal migration of the herder along with their cattle is ________________.
- _________________cultivation is also known as “slash and burn” agriculture.
10 Clues: Education is a ____________________activity. • Habeas Corpus is also called the ____________________. • Dayanand Saraswati started the Arya Samaj at ___________________. • Followers of Brahmo Samaj started the __________________ samaj. Down • _______________ is a person who actually saw the crime being commited. • ...
Chapter 5 2021-02-18
Across
- ____ populations tend to have higher rates of fertility compared to food foragers.
- ___ squash, and maize were three significant crops domesticated first by Americans.
- Neolithic people are most known for their ability to create woven ____.
- The Mesolithic was known in the Americas as the:
- Increases productivity and increases instability
Down
- Root crop farming also known as
- The spread of ideas, customs, or practices from one culture to another is called
- The microlith is associated with the ____ age.
- Measles were believed to be first transferred to humans from
- Which language group first originated in sub-Saharan Africa and then diffused?
10 Clues: Root crop farming also known as • The microlith is associated with the ____ age. • The Mesolithic was known in the Americas as the: • Increases productivity and increases instability • Measles were believed to be first transferred to humans from • Neolithic people are most known for their ability to create woven ____. • ...
"Ah" Words 2021-06-16
Across
- My teacher ___ us how to divide fractions today.
- Parents can have a son or a ___.
- Farmers plant and harvest a ___ each year.
- I like to ___ to my friends on the phone.
- It is more environmentally friendly to drink water out of a reusable ___.
Down
- Cattle or other farm animals eat out of a ___.
- An ___ is an aquatic animal that has fur and webbed feet.
- It is customary to ___ at the end of a performance.
- I ___ the homework was due tomorrow, but it was really due today.
- If you break the ___, you will go to jail.
10 Clues: Parents can have a son or a ___. • I like to ___ to my friends on the phone. • Farmers plant and harvest a ___ each year. • If you break the ___, you will go to jail. • Cattle or other farm animals eat out of a ___. • My teacher ___ us how to divide fractions today. • It is customary to ___ at the end of a performance. • ...
The Plagues of Egypt 2023-07-08
Across
- The first plague was the Nile River turning into ______.
- These amphibians covered the land of Egypt.
- Aaron threw his staff and it turned into a ____________.
- They love everything green. So, they destroyed the crops.
- The ________ of Egypt died of disease. Hint: Horses, cattle, sheep, and camels.
Down
- This skin disease was a nightmare to both the people and animals.
- The dust turned into these causing discomfort and irritation.
- Watch out! __________ covered the land of Egypt for 3 days and no one could see.
- This rained down from heaven, destroying crops and living things.
- These insects covered Egypt except Goshen.
10 Clues: These insects covered Egypt except Goshen. • These amphibians covered the land of Egypt. • The first plague was the Nile River turning into ______. • Aaron threw his staff and it turned into a ____________. • They love everything green. So, they destroyed the crops. • The dust turned into these causing discomfort and irritation. • ...
Vocabulary workshop Unit 13 Part 1 2023-04-26
Across
- (v.) to stick to, remain attached; to be devoted or loyal as a follower or supporter
- Who __________________ you to speak for everyone in the class?
- On Broadway, _____________ that are open to any performer who just walks in off the street are referred to as "cattle calls."
- (adj.) causing uneasiness or worry
Down
- antonyms: deny, disavow, reject, veto, disallow
- synonyms: eloquent, articulate
- synonyms: make do, manage, get along, handle
- (n.) an extremely wicked, brutal, or cruel act; something very bad or unpleasant.
- (v.) to move slowly or fall behind; to bring up the rear
- antonyms:encourage urge on
10 Clues: antonyms:encourage urge on • synonyms: eloquent, articulate • (adj.) causing uneasiness or worry • synonyms: make do, manage, get along, handle • antonyms: deny, disavow, reject, veto, disallow • (v.) to move slowly or fall behind; to bring up the rear • Who __________________ you to speak for everyone in the class? • ...
Equestrian Sports-2 2023-06-15
Across
- DERBY - Combined event with elements of show jumping and cross-country
- - Team sport combining elements of basketball and rugby on horseback
- RANCH HORSE - Competition testing the horse's ranch-related skills
- - Team sport played on horseback, using mallets and a ball
Down
- TRIALS - Multi-day event combining dressage, cross-country, and show jumping
- - Discipline involving a horse pulling a carriage or cart
- RACING - Timed event where horse and rider navigate a cloverleaf pattern
- PENNING - Cattle herding competition involving horse and rider teams
- - Competitive trail riding with orienteering and obstacle challenges
- HACKING - Discipline showcasing the horse's elegance and movement
10 Clues: - Discipline involving a horse pulling a carriage or cart • - Team sport played on horseback, using mallets and a ball • HACKING - Discipline showcasing the horse's elegance and movement • RANCH HORSE - Competition testing the horse's ranch-related skills • PENNING - Cattle herding competition involving horse and rider teams • ...
Do This One Alone 2021-12-05
Across
- what you call a company in the beginning (esp in tech)
- a word used to describe what you leave behind. Example, some people are flying less to reduce their carbon...
- water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone
- kind of like a cowboy, someone who has a large farm (USA)
- something in a food
- what your finger does if you cut it
Down
- cows on a farm raised for meat
- a vegan eats a _ _ _ _ _-based diet.
- place in Northern California where high-tech companies are
- a food item that has had a series of mechanical or chemical operations performed on it
10 Clues: something in a food • cows on a farm raised for meat • what your finger does if you cut it • a vegan eats a _ _ _ _ _-based diet. • what you call a company in the beginning (esp in tech) • kind of like a cowboy, someone who has a large farm (USA) • place in Northern California where high-tech companies are • ...
How earth and its climate have changed 2025-01-24
Across
- when the continents were together it is called_______
- When tectonic plates are shifted underwater it creates a __________
- The burning of _____ fuels is a major cause of global warming
- The changing of the earth's climate due to high emissions and unsustainable practises
- Their skeletons are measured to study past ocean conditions
Down
- A key part of greenhouse gas that can be produced by cattle
- a detailed record that using layers and air bubbles to record past climate changes
- The largest division of time
- The second time period of the mesozoic
- It wiped out the dinosaurs
10 Clues: It wiped out the dinosaurs • The largest division of time • The second time period of the mesozoic • when the continents were together it is called_______ • A key part of greenhouse gas that can be produced by cattle • Their skeletons are measured to study past ocean conditions • The burning of _____ fuels is a major cause of global warming • ...
Pennsylvania 2023-10-12
Across
- Farmers feed these animals to sell in town for people to eat.
- The ——- mining industry was important in the colony’s economy.
- One of the biggest cities in Pennsylvania was called.
- Pennsylvania has a lot of —— so they can sell it.
- Pennsylvania has this for war when it comes to there town.
Down
- Pennsylvania went to Church because they have a.
- Pennsylvania’s economy was based on —— to produce cash
- This help peoples stay worm in the winter so they don’t get sick.
- This person was the founder of Pennsylvania.
- The people that help them get religious freedom.
10 Clues: This person was the founder of Pennsylvania. • Pennsylvania went to Church because they have a. • The people that help them get religious freedom. • Pennsylvania has a lot of —— so they can sell it. • One of the biggest cities in Pennsylvania was called. • Pennsylvania’s economy was based on —— to produce cash • ...
OUR ENVIRONMENT 2024-11-14
Across
- Accumulation of non-biodegradable harmful substances in human beings and other animals is called
- the gas is being added at the atmosphere by cattle sheds
- -choke drains which results in water logging
- the process of buring the wastes at high temperatures
Down
- responsible for the depletion of ozone
- Ozone layer protects the earth from the radiation is
- the organism that prepare their own food are called as
- Which type of molecule is Ozone
- A self supporting unit of living organisms and their non-living environment is called.
- At each trophic level the quantum of available energy in a food chain successively.
10 Clues: Which type of molecule is Ozone • responsible for the depletion of ozone • -choke drains which results in water logging • Ozone layer protects the earth from the radiation is • the process of buring the wastes at high temperatures • the organism that prepare their own food are called as • the gas is being added at the atmosphere by cattle sheds • ...
Civil War Review 2025-05-14
Across
- Town in Utah where the two parts of the Transcontinental Railroad joined
- Who was Robert E. Lee's right hand man?
- Who was the first African American to serve in the TN General Assembly?
- Who was the president of the Confederacy?
- Who was the first Grand Wizard of the KKK?
Down
- Who was the leader of the Exodusters?
- Turning point of the Civil War
- This battle let the Union gain control of the entire Mississippi River.
- long trips for herding cattle from Texas to Kansas to Nebraska
- Where were American Indians were forced to live in the late 1800's?
10 Clues: Turning point of the Civil War • Who was the leader of the Exodusters? • Who was Robert E. Lee's right hand man? • Who was the president of the Confederacy? • Who was the first Grand Wizard of the KKK? • long trips for herding cattle from Texas to Kansas to Nebraska • Where were American Indians were forced to live in the late 1800's? • ...
Americans Move West 2024-03-28
Across
- Railroad that was formed when the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific joined together
- These people were forced to march from their land to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears
- People rushed to California to find this
- Native Americans got most of what they needed from this animal
- A person who trains horses and guards cattle
Down
- Settlers used the Oregon Trail to travel this way
- This new type of transportation was developed by Robert Fulton
- The Erie Canal connected Lake Erie and this river
- This animal was used to deliver mail fast
- Created a way of writing for the Cherokee
10 Clues: People rushed to California to find this • This animal was used to deliver mail fast • Created a way of writing for the Cherokee • A person who trains horses and guards cattle • Settlers used the Oregon Trail to travel this way • The Erie Canal connected Lake Erie and this river • This new type of transportation was developed by Robert Fulton • ...
Australia vocab 2024-03-11
Across
- people, first humans to live in Australia
- mammal that raises its young in a pouch on the mothers body
- a long period of little or no rain
- a group of islands
- self governing country within the British empire
Down
- most rural and isolated parts of Australia's central lowlands
- reef, a giant community of marine animals called corals
- cattle or sheep ranch in rural Australia
- haka, traditional art from the Māori people that ciombines music dance singing and facial expressions
- ancient method of navigation 3that relies on observation of the natural world such as the sun stars or ocean currents
10 Clues: a group of islands • a long period of little or no rain • cattle or sheep ranch in rural Australia • people, first humans to live in Australia • self governing country within the British empire • reef, a giant community of marine animals called corals • mammal that raises its young in a pouch on the mothers body • ...
Nouns That Start with C-D 2022-01-02
Across
- a room where people are judged to have broken a law or not
- a yellow or white food made from milk
- a herd of cows
- a short stick with a handle to help someone walk
- something that is added to make something else look better
Down
- a large house with towers
- a group of people sent to live in and control an area in a different country
- dusty spider webs found in places that have not been cleaned for a long time
- strong rings joined together to hold something heavy
- a book to write down your thoughts
10 Clues: a herd of cows • a large house with towers • a book to write down your thoughts • a yellow or white food made from milk • a short stick with a handle to help someone walk • strong rings joined together to hold something heavy • a room where people are judged to have broken a law or not • something that is added to make something else look better • ...
#7 2022-03-08
Across
- The greatest amount.
- A construction or natural feature that spans a divide.
- The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs.
- A very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something.
- The way in which something hangs.
Down
- The basic taste sensation induced by sugar.
- The act or process of breathing.
- A number of cattle driven to market or new pastures.
- An extended family; a group of people who are related to one another by blood or marriage.
- A star, especially when seen as the centre of any single solar system.
10 Clues: The greatest amount. • The act or process of breathing. • The way in which something hangs. • The basic taste sensation induced by sugar. • A number of cattle driven to market or new pastures. • A construction or natural feature that spans a divide. • A star, especially when seen as the centre of any single solar system. • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-28
Across
- A rush of people in California who found gold, and rushed to get it
- A method farmers used to farm in dry soil
- Early Settlers
- Natural products used in manufactoring goods
- Cowboys guided herds of cattle (cows) to market along dusty trails
- a narrow strip of land, connecting 2 land masses
Down
- False or very exaggerated reporting of a story on the newspaper
- A policy where James Monroe told Europeans to not interfere with the west area of the world
- An idea or belief that the US should keep expanding west
- Settlers in the prarie who cut through thickly rotted grass
10 Clues: Early Settlers • A method farmers used to farm in dry soil • Natural products used in manufactoring goods • a narrow strip of land, connecting 2 land masses • An idea or belief that the US should keep expanding west • Settlers in the prarie who cut through thickly rotted grass • False or very exaggerated reporting of a story on the newspaper • ...
Study of Earth crossword puzzle 2026-01-19
Across
- A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels
- Overtime this will happen to ancient organisms replacing them with an exact replica of the organism transforming it into a fossil
- The study of all living things
- The _____ are built around Earths mantle/core
- A greenhouse gas commonly produced by large groups of cattle
Down
- Particles from rock erosion and weathering
- A protective shell that surrounds Earth
- The greenhouse gases in Earths atmosphere are Carbon Dioxide, Methane and _______
- Scientists study this frozen time capsules to get a better understanding of past atmospheric conditions and climate
- The carbon cycle always cycles back to _______
10 Clues: The study of all living things • A protective shell that surrounds Earth • Particles from rock erosion and weathering • The _____ are built around Earths mantle/core • The carbon cycle always cycles back to _______ • A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels • A greenhouse gas commonly produced by large groups of cattle • ...
Jett's Jumbo Crossword 2019-12-08
Across
- Lack of home, country, etc.
- A sheep of a breed with long, fine wool.
- A person who settles on land without the title, right,m or payment of land.
- A truck or cart without any sides for delivering heavy loads.
Down
- A person who moves livestock over long distances.
- A sheep or cattle farmer.
- To not to kill someone after a crime.
- A metric unit of square measure equal to 10,000 square metres.
8 Clues: A sheep or cattle farmer. • Lack of home, country, etc. • To not to kill someone after a crime. • A sheep of a breed with long, fine wool. • A person who moves livestock over long distances. • A truck or cart without any sides for delivering heavy loads. • A metric unit of square measure equal to 10,000 square metres. • ...
Genesis 1:20-25 2021-06-03
Across
- The lion is an example of a _ of the earth.
- A winged _ is a bird.
- The _ brought forth living creatures on the fifth day.
- A spider is an example of a _ thing.
- Great whales and winged fowl were created on the _ day.
Down
- God _ the living creatures when he told them to multiply.
- The _ brought forth living creatures on the sixth day.
- Beasts of the earth, creeping things, and cattle were created the _ day.
8 Clues: A winged _ is a bird. • A spider is an example of a _ thing. • The lion is an example of a _ of the earth. • The _ brought forth living creatures on the fifth day. • The _ brought forth living creatures on the sixth day. • Great whales and winged fowl were created on the _ day. • God _ the living creatures when he told them to multiply. • ...
Term 4 Week 4 Colonial Australia 2019-11-02
Across
- An area of two soccer fields.
- A type of sheep that has exceptional fleece.
- Land owned by the British Empire.
- A convict who had been sent free from was called this.
- Convicts were given these in the early days of the settlement.
Down
- To be officially excused or forgiven for a crime.
- A settlement where convicts are sent to carry out their sentence.
- Sheep and cattle raised in the settlement were called this.
8 Clues: An area of two soccer fields. • Land owned by the British Empire. • A type of sheep that has exceptional fleece. • To be officially excused or forgiven for a crime. • A convict who had been sent free from was called this. • Sheep and cattle raised in the settlement were called this. • Convicts were given these in the early days of the settlement. • ...
MAP (Products - Montana) 2024-09-03
Across
- City by a river with cattle ranches east of it
- Natural gas and ____ are often found near each other
- A black block is the symbol for _____
- The ____ River runs across the state into North Dakota
Down
- The ___ River runs by the city of Billings
- Gold and silver make Montana's capitial city ______, a rich town
- A triangle shows where ____ is an important product
- Rivers can be used for ____ or for moving products from place to place
8 Clues: A black block is the symbol for _____ • The ___ River runs by the city of Billings • City by a river with cattle ranches east of it • A triangle shows where ____ is an important product • Natural gas and ____ are often found near each other • The ____ River runs across the state into North Dakota • Gold and silver make Montana's capitial city ______, a rich town • ...
ENVIRONMENT CROSSWORD 2023-06-10
Across
- Animals that are bred in farms, usually cattle or cows
- The act of cutting down trees for wood, can be illegal
- A land covered with grasses that can be eaten by farm animals
- To obtain or collect something
- To keep something from danger
Down
- A phenomenon that usually happens in the summer and mostly affects Central Vietnam
- This happens when people cut down trees in the forest
- This happens to rocks or surfaces over time
8 Clues: To keep something from danger • To obtain or collect something • This happens to rocks or surfaces over time • This happens when people cut down trees in the forest • Animals that are bred in farms, usually cattle or cows • The act of cutting down trees for wood, can be illegal • A land covered with grasses that can be eaten by farm animals • ...
Unit 9 vocab part 2 2023-04-10
Across
- -the offense of willfully
- - a person who moves from one place to another
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war
- -the unlawful use of violence and intimidation
Down
- -work from home
- movement- one that uses the people in a given district
- a serious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle
- vote-a vote that is seen as potentially going to any of a number of candidates in an election
8 Clues: -work from home • -the offense of willfully • - a person who moves from one place to another • -the unlawful use of violence and intimidation • a serious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle • movement- one that uses the people in a given district • a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-22
Across
- All racers were ________ to a free water bottle.
- Mark filed a police report after being _______ in a store.
- Every weekend the cowboys go out to check on the _________ of their cattle.
- Patty did not want the class to ________ her, so she didn't give an answer.
Down
- Not all _________ can fly.
- The ________ all complained about not having hot water in their apartments.
- Richard Martin's law stops ________ against animals.
- After her great grandma passed, she __________ all her jewlery.
8 Clues: Not all _________ can fly. • All racers were ________ to a free water bottle. • Richard Martin's law stops ________ against animals. • Mark filed a police report after being _______ in a store. • After her great grandma passed, she __________ all her jewlery. • The ________ all complained about not having hot water in their apartments. • ...
Hermes 2025-10-28
Across
- Hermes is known for this trait because of his ability to speak with the gods
- Hermes is the ____ of the gods
- Hermes is featured as a character in this Disney film
Down
- Who does Hermes steal cattle from?
- What instrument does Hermes create and play?
- One of Hermes' roles is the Protector of ___, guiding spirits to the river Styx.
- This is the name of Hermes' father
- What is Hermes' name as represented in Roman mythology?
8 Clues: Hermes is the ____ of the gods • Who does Hermes steal cattle from? • This is the name of Hermes' father • What instrument does Hermes create and play? • Hermes is featured as a character in this Disney film • What is Hermes' name as represented in Roman mythology? • Hermes is known for this trait because of his ability to speak with the gods • ...
Genesis 13 kids 2021-03-30
Across
- Lot and Abram's substance was so _____ they could not dwell together.
- direction Abram traveled when he left Egypt
- The plain of _____ is in Hebron
- all the land Abram saw will belong to him and to his seed ___ ____.
- Abram returned to the place of the _____ when he left Egypt
- Abram asked Lot to _______ himself from him to stop the strife.
- Abram's nephew
- Lot dwelled in the ______ of the plain.
Down
- Lot chose the plain of ______.
- Abram built an _____ in the plain of Mamre.
- God told Abram his seed would be as the ____ of the earth in number.
- There was _____ between Lot's and Abram's herdmen
- Abram's tent was between _______ and Hai.
- Lot journeyed ____: and they separated themselves...
- God told Abram to lift up his eyes and ____ at the land.
- Abram was very ____ in cattle, silver, and gold
- God told Abram to _____ through the land because he would give it to him.
17 Clues: Abram's nephew • Lot chose the plain of ______. • The plain of _____ is in Hebron • Lot dwelled in the ______ of the plain. • Abram's tent was between _______ and Hai. • Abram built an _____ in the plain of Mamre. • direction Abram traveled when he left Egypt • Abram was very ____ in cattle, silver, and gold • There was _____ between Lot's and Abram's herdmen • ...
AWL3 2021-03-28
Across
- the range of matters considered or dealt with.
- to keep something in operation; maintain.
- a comparison of two numbers calculated by dividing.
- a result or situation that you intend to achieve.
- to give something as a share of a total amount.
- an area of interest or an area over which a person has control.
- varied or different
Down
- something that encourages a person to do something.
- compared with the fact that.
- to find someone or something by searching carefully.
- a building in which horses or cattle are kept
- information, money, or energy that is put into a system, organization, or machine so it can operate.
- formed by adding together several amounts or things; total.
- communicated directly in a clear and exact way
- he rate at which something happens.
- a period between two events or times, or the space between two points
16 Clues: varied or different • compared with the fact that. • he rate at which something happens. • to keep something in operation; maintain. • a building in which horses or cattle are kept • the range of matters considered or dealt with. • communicated directly in a clear and exact way • to give something as a share of a total amount. • ...
Westward Expansion 2021-08-13
Across
- Large demand for beef after the Civil War led to the ____ way of life
- Organization that was formed as a social outlet for farmers and later fought the railroads
- Won the election of 1896 and Populism collapsed
- Last battle of the Indian Wars
- Another term for bi-metallism
- Farmers wanted to create inflation to pay off their ____
- Party that the farmers joined
- When settlers moved onto Native land there were many___
Down
- Act that gave away land and encouraged the settlement of the west
- ended with the invention of barbed wire by Joseph Glidden
- Spanish cowboys who taught cattle ranchers
- Gave the Cross of Gold Speech against the gold standard
- backing the money with gold and silver
- house built out of mud-grass mixture because there were no trees
- bring into the dominant culture
- forced Native Americans to abandon their culture
16 Clues: Another term for bi-metallism • Party that the farmers joined • Last battle of the Indian Wars • bring into the dominant culture • backing the money with gold and silver • Spanish cowboys who taught cattle ranchers • Won the election of 1896 and Populism collapsed • forced Native Americans to abandon their culture • Gave the Cross of Gold Speech against the gold standard • ...
Uganda and East Africa 2023-05-16
Across
- is the major international airport in Uganda.
- _________, forestry, cattle raising and agriculture are all uses of natural resources in Uganda.
- __________, rainforest and grassland savanna are part of Uganda.
- is a country in Africa
- This region of Uganda covers all of the northern part.
- Go to Uganda to see Gorillas in the forest.
- ________unrest has been present in the Northern region of Uganda.
Down
- The second language many Ugandans use to communicate with each other.
- The town your teacher lived in.
- ____, tea, and cotton are the leading export of Uganda.
- The Country the Eastern Region of Uganda boarders.
- ____ Africa is the region Uganda is found in Africa.
- The __________Valley is separated into two parts, Albertine and Gregory running side by side down the continent.
- Uganda is an _________ (near the equator) that has rainy and dry seasons, but not real season.
- _______ are spoken in Uganda.
- is the Capital of Uganda.
16 Clues: is a country in Africa • is the Capital of Uganda. • _______ are spoken in Uganda. • The town your teacher lived in. • Go to Uganda to see Gorillas in the forest. • is the major international airport in Uganda. • The Country the Eastern Region of Uganda boarders. • ____ Africa is the region Uganda is found in Africa. • ...
Out of the Dust Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-10
Across
- The surname of the Quintuplets
- The type of thistle Joe De La Flor feeds to his cattle
- A deep-dish apple dessert that Miss Freeland bakes
- The event President Roosevelt hosted across the country in order to raise money (two words)
- The first name of the mother of the Quintuplets
- What was Billie Jo burnt with?
- A dust storm
Down
- What Billie Jo called the women her father saw
- The flower on the graves of the dead in France
- The _____ Panhandle. Extreme northwestern region of the state of Oklahoma
- Where people migrated to in order to escape the dust storm
- The surname of the baby that was kidnapped
- Where Billie Jo lives
- Where Billie Jo's father fought the Great War
- The kind of plant that bloomed at midnight and died at dawn
- What Billie Jo's mother suggested to plant instead of wheat
16 Clues: A dust storm • Where Billie Jo lives • The surname of the Quintuplets • What was Billie Jo burnt with? • The surname of the baby that was kidnapped • Where Billie Jo's father fought the Great War • What Billie Jo called the women her father saw • The flower on the graves of the dead in France • The first name of the mother of the Quintuplets • ...
Y10 Climate Revision Crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- Cylinders of ice that trap air bubbles showing past climates
- Greenhouse gas mainly released by burning fossil fuels
- Area where warm air rises causing cloud and rainfall
- Biome found near the Equator with high rainfall
- Large-scale circulation system where warm air rises at the Equator and sinks at 30°
- Variations in Earth’s orbit affecting long-term climate
- Natural climate record showing yearly growth patterns
Down
- Intense low-pressure weather system forming over warm oceans
- Area where air sinks leading to dry and stable conditions
- Human activity producing methane from rice and cattle
- Apparent deflection of winds due to Earth’s rotation
- Biome found near 30° latitude with very low rainfall
- A powerful greenhouse gas released by agriculture and landfill
- Sector that releases large amounts of carbon dioxide
- Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat and warm the Earth
- Sea surface temperature influencing storm formation and strength
16 Clues: Biome found near the Equator with high rainfall • Apparent deflection of winds due to Earth’s rotation • Biome found near 30° latitude with very low rainfall • Area where warm air rises causing cloud and rainfall • Sector that releases large amounts of carbon dioxide • Human activity producing methane from rice and cattle • ...
African Journey 2025-03-31
Across
- To move from one area to another based on the seasons
- The circle around the Maasai’s homes keep the ____________ in and the lions out.
- Only male lions have _________________.
- The striped zebras ____________ into the tall grass.
- The parts of the world that are not made by humans such as animals and trees.
- To belong to a country.
- Cheetahs can run up to 70 miles per _____________.
- A group of lions is called a _________________.
Down
- There is a ______________ on top of Mount Kilimanjaro. It is a big mass of ice.
- The tallest mountain in Africa is Mount __________________.
- From a particular city, town, or area.
- Migrating animals face ______________, other animals may eat them.
- Zebras hug to rest and ____________ out for each other.
- The Maasai build their simple houses in a ____________.
- To go from one place to another. Also, to take a trip for fun.
- Leslie’s flight to Tanzania took 20 _________________.
16 Clues: To belong to a country. • From a particular city, town, or area. • Only male lions have _________________. • A group of lions is called a _________________. • Cheetahs can run up to 70 miles per _____________. • The striped zebras ____________ into the tall grass. • To move from one area to another based on the seasons • ...
Intensive Farming 2014-12-04
Across
- Farmers grow these to sell at a market
- A substance used to make you grow faster
- Has a harmful or poisonous effect on an ecosystem
- Being cut down to make room for crops
- The maximum amount of that something can contain
- A solution sprinkled onto plants and crops to help them grow
Down
- Some are beneficial to help plants grow
- Focused on a certain area or subject to make an influence on
- A breed of animals that are used to produce milk and meat
- A substance used for killing insects and other things that could hurt crops
- How some people make a living in a rural community
11 Clues: Being cut down to make room for crops • Farmers grow these to sell at a market • Some are beneficial to help plants grow • A substance used to make you grow faster • The maximum amount of that something can contain • Has a harmful or poisonous effect on an ecosystem • How some people make a living in a rural community • ...
test 2021-05-27
Across
- surname of an inventor of the industrial process to produce ammonia
- essential S-containing amino acid, chemically produced, often added to animal feed
- class of macromolecules that are essential for the human body, composed of amino acids
- abbreviation of a parameter to assess the quality of protein sources
Down
- the protein fraction obtained after removal of lipids and soluble carbohydrates
- agrochemical rich in N, P and/or K
- macroalgae
- group of herbivorous mammals producing considerable amounts of methane in their gastrointestinal tract (e.g. cattle)
- commercially available brand of mycoprotein made from Fusarium
- the practice of eating insects
- abbreviation for a group of microorganisms that can grow photoheterotrophically
11 Clues: macroalgae • the practice of eating insects • agrochemical rich in N, P and/or K • commercially available brand of mycoprotein made from Fusarium • surname of an inventor of the industrial process to produce ammonia • abbreviation of a parameter to assess the quality of protein sources • the protein fraction obtained after removal of lipids and soluble carbohydrates • ...
Previous Page 100 of 100
