cattle Crossword Puzzles
Agriscience 2021-11-18
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- can cause major crop failure due to their presence
- An organism that has been selectively altered in a lab for a specific purpose
- the science of plants and flowers
- The name of a hard, salty Italian cheese made from sheep's milk
- Federal department founded by Abraham Lincoln for the purpose of evaluating and establishing the safety, policies, and science of using resources and natural development
- Sprinklers are a form of what
- Largest dairy farm in the world is where?
- chickpeas, soybeans, peanuts are a type of what?
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- Dwarf breed of a horned animal, used for its meat
- famous cartoon Rooster
- The world record of milk produced by a single cow was what breed of cattle
- Medicago sativa
12 Clues: Medicago sativa • famous cartoon Rooster • Sprinklers are a form of what • the science of plants and flowers • Largest dairy farm in the world is where? • chickpeas, soybeans, peanuts are a type of what? • Dwarf breed of a horned animal, used for its meat • can cause major crop failure due to their presence • The name of a hard, salty Italian cheese made from sheep's milk • ...
Animals Crosswordpuzzle 2013-06-06
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- Kid a young male goat
- of, relating to, or resembling goats
- Goat is a small breed of dometic goat
- a male goat
- rederence to goat)a young goat
- Goat meat goat
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- Process of retaining air
- Kid a young female goat
- Goat the Anglo-Nubian or simply Nubian in the United States,is a breed of domestic goat
- the skin of an animal with the fur,wool, or hair still on it
- Goat the domestic goat(capra aegagrus hircus) is a subspecies of goat domesticated from the wild goat of southwest Asia and Eastern Europe
- a hardy domesticated ruminant(Capra hircus) of the cattle family that has backward curving horns and ( in the male a beard
12 Clues: a male goat • Goat meat goat • Kid a young male goat • Kid a young female goat • Process of retaining air • rederence to goat)a young goat • of, relating to, or resembling goats • Goat is a small breed of dometic goat • the skin of an animal with the fur,wool, or hair still on it • Goat the Anglo-Nubian or simply Nubian in the United States,is a breed of domestic goat • ...
Ancient Egypt: People, Places, and Concepts 2014-02-25
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- The process of wrapping a person's body after death
- One of Cleo's boyfriends
- Life after death
- Another one of Cleopatra's boyfriends
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- Killed my a poison hairpin
- An Egyptian king who had a mysterious death
- What the pyramids were made of
- One of King Tut's beloved possessions
- Important to preserve the mummy like table salt was used to mummify cattle and seafood
- Pyramids were also made of this material
- a serious disease that causes chills and fever and that is passed from one person to another by the bite of mosquitoes
- A monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in Ancient Egypt
12 Clues: Life after death • One of Cleo's boyfriends • Killed my a poison hairpin • What the pyramids were made of • One of King Tut's beloved possessions • Another one of Cleopatra's boyfriends • Pyramids were also made of this material • An Egyptian king who had a mysterious death • The process of wrapping a person's body after death • ...
Ancient Egypt: People, Places, and Concepts 2014-02-25
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- Another one of Cleopatra's boyfriends
- One of King Tutankhamun's beloved possessions
- Pyramids were also made of this material
- Life after death
- An Egyptian king who had a mysterious death
- One of Cleopatra's boyfriends
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- A monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in Ancient Egypt
- The process of wrapping a person's body after death
- Killed by a poison hairpin
- What the pyramids were made of
- Important to preserve the mummy like table salt was used to mummify cattle and seafood
- A serious disease that causes chills and fever and that is passed from one person to another by the bite of mosquitoes
12 Clues: Life after death • Killed by a poison hairpin • One of Cleopatra's boyfriends • What the pyramids were made of • Another one of Cleopatra's boyfriends • Pyramids were also made of this material • An Egyptian king who had a mysterious death • One of King Tutankhamun's beloved possessions • The process of wrapping a person's body after death • ...
Wild West Crossword 2022-03-14
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- A hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
- Unexplored land
- Many traveled to California and Nevada to mine this metal
- Troops trained to fight on horseback
- The first rail line to California that relied on government support and immigrant labor
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- People who are the first to settle in a region
- Mountain range in the west that the Oregon Trail passed south of
- Someone who has committed a crime
- A town that grew fast in mining areas where there were rushes
- Former mining town that became deserted is known as a _______ town
- Land designated by the federal government for building schools, roads, and railroads
- Symbol burned into an animal hide to show ownership
12 Clues: Unexplored land • Someone who has committed a crime • Troops trained to fight on horseback • People who are the first to settle in a region • Symbol burned into an animal hide to show ownership • Many traveled to California and Nevada to mine this metal • A town that grew fast in mining areas where there were rushes • ...
AUTO MAKERS 2025-01-12
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- Car logo believed to represent an airplane propeller
- Invented the three-point safety belt in 1959
- Produced the iconic car featured in the ‘Back to the Future’ film trilogy
- What “PT” stands for in the name of Chrysler’s PT Cruiser
- The English translation for German automaker Volkswagen
- Car model named after a famous Texas cattle drive trail
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- What the acronym for the German automaker BMW stands for
- American automaker that filed for bankruptcy in 2009, but has since made a comeback
- Winner of the first Indianapolis 500 and first to be equipped with a rearview mirror
- First production car to feature a turbocharged engine
- Auto maker that introduced the first mass-produced V8 engine
- Automaker named after a renowned inventor and electrical engineer
12 Clues: Invented the three-point safety belt in 1959 • Car logo believed to represent an airplane propeller • First production car to feature a turbocharged engine • The English translation for German automaker Volkswagen • Car model named after a famous Texas cattle drive trail • What the acronym for the German automaker BMW stands for • ...
"Surviving the Angel of Death" Terms 2023-03-08
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- Take hold of suddenly and forcibly
- The act of setting someone free from imprisonment
- The state of having, owning, or controlling something
- Some people jumped off the cattle car in the Soviet Union because they were afraid of living under ...
- Untidy; disordered
- Give evidence as a witness in a law court
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- In the Soviet Propaganda movie, they wanted to show they were saving the Jewish people from the ...
- A small remaining quantity of something
- Eva's cousin who looked after their home when they were gone
- Having been deserted or cast off
- Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc.
- She has two twin daughters and took Eva and Miriam under her care after they were liberated from Auschwitz
- Suffering a lack of proper care
- Steal goods from a place, typically during a riot or war
14 Clues: Untidy; disordered • Suffering a lack of proper care • Having been deserted or cast off • Take hold of suddenly and forcibly • A small remaining quantity of something • Give evidence as a witness in a law court • The act of setting someone free from imprisonment • The state of having, owning, or controlling something • ...
Environment and energy flow revision 2013-06-11
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- The dry mass of living things
- More than one food chain linked together
- Animal that only eats other animals
- When plants in a river overgrow and die,and bacteria and fungi decay their remains using up oxygen
- When bacteria and fungi break down dead organisms
- Animal that only eats plants
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- The organism at the beginning of a food chain, gets energy from the sun
- Animal that spreads bovine tuberculosis to cattle
- A way of showing feeding relationships and energy flow in an ecosystem (2 words)
- Added to fields to help plants grow
- Animal at the top of the food chain
- Chemical sprayed on crops to kill pests
- A type of organism that causes decay
- Can be used to show amounts of biomass or numbers of organisms at each level of a food chain
14 Clues: Animal that only eats plants • The dry mass of living things • Added to fields to help plants grow • Animal that only eats other animals • Animal at the top of the food chain • A type of organism that causes decay • Chemical sprayed on crops to kill pests • More than one food chain linked together • Animal that spreads bovine tuberculosis to cattle • ...
ALWTW Chapters 11-14 2022-02-08
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- to move rapidly or lightly
- without parents/guardians, or other protectors due to their death or other circumstances
- danger; unsafe conditions
- to cause continuous trouble or distress to
- very skinny; starved-looking
- a feeling of hopelessness or loss of hope
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- a sudden, frenzied rush of a herd of frightened animals, especially cattle or horses (in this case it refers to people)
- to cut or mow with a long, curving blade fastened at an angle to a handle
- showing unwillingness or reluctance to do something
- separated from other people or things; alone
- a person who flees for shelter or safety, especially to a foreign country because of war or political unrest
- to become mixed, blended, united, or combined together
- with sincere and intense openness
- a person who works for an organization that helps other people
14 Clues: danger; unsafe conditions • to move rapidly or lightly • very skinny; starved-looking • with sincere and intense openness • a feeling of hopelessness or loss of hope • to cause continuous trouble or distress to • separated from other people or things; alone • showing unwillingness or reluctance to do something • to become mixed, blended, united, or combined together • ...
Animals - Topic 1.4 2024-04-12
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- require moist or watery environments
- body temperature changes with the environment
- have jointed appendages
- most organisms have a balance of body parts called _____________
- have stinging cells
- Animals without a backbone are called ___________
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- means spiny skin
- Animals with a backbone are called ____________
- a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together
- land animals that chew the cud and have a divided hoof, such as cattle, deer, goats, and sheep; seafood with both fins and scales, such as bluegill, grouper, and cod; certain birds, including chickens, doves, and ducks; and even some insects, such as grasshoppers and locusts.
- a flexible rod that supports the chordate’s back
- a hard, protective covering that protects, supports, and helps prevent evaporation of water from the body
- egg-laying mammals
- Both reptiles and whales use this organ to help conserve water
14 Clues: means spiny skin • egg-laying mammals • have stinging cells • have jointed appendages • require moist or watery environments • body temperature changes with the environment • Animals with a backbone are called ____________ • a flexible rod that supports the chordate’s back • Animals without a backbone are called ___________ • ...
Animals - Topic 1.4 2024-04-12
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- require moist or watery environments
- body temperature changes with the environment
- have jointed appendages
- most organisms have a balance of body parts called _____________
- have stinging cells
- Animals without a backbone are called ___________
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- means spiny skin
- Animals with a backbone are called ____________
- a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together
- land animals that chew the cud and have a divided hoof, such as cattle, deer, goats, and sheep; seafood with both fins and scales, such as bluegill, grouper, and cod; certain birds, including chickens, doves, and ducks; and even some insects, such as grasshoppers and locusts.
- a flexible rod that supports the chordate’s back
- a hard, protective covering that protects, supports, and helps prevent evaporation of water from the body
- egg-laying mammals
- Both reptiles and whales use this organ to help conserve water
14 Clues: means spiny skin • egg-laying mammals • have stinging cells • have jointed appendages • require moist or watery environments • body temperature changes with the environment • Animals with a backbone are called ____________ • a flexible rod that supports the chordate’s back • Animals without a backbone are called ___________ • ...
Housing 2020-05-15
Nate's animals 2021-05-25
ok 2023-02-28
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- An animal that was useful in the Gilded Age
- The make of citied and houses
- Plow John steel
- and big bussiness corporations who obtained alot of money contributed to urbanization
- Native American Policies The prohibiting of native americans on U.S soil
- act Government provides free land for people with certain stipulations
- Faire A hands-off approach when dealing with big bussiness
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- Railroad A railroad that only reaches as far as Nebraska
- Unions A group of people that helped workers to receive fair working conditions and pay
- the Frontier The west Great plains where the buffalos roam
- Exclusion Act The goverment prohibited any chinese immigrants from entering america
- The make of factories and the creation of corporations
- Black and white men who rode horses in the country
13 Clues: Plow John steel • The make of citied and houses • An animal that was useful in the Gilded Age • Black and white men who rode horses in the country • The make of factories and the creation of corporations • Railroad A railroad that only reaches as far as Nebraska • the Frontier The west Great plains where the buffalos roam • ...
Crossword - Dr Dolittle Learns a New Language 2022-11-14
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- a room (as in a hotel or hospital) for preparation of foods on order
- a short sudden pull or jerk
- a small room
- a soft food made by boiling meal of grains in milk or water until thick
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- a problem related to bones in horses and cattle
- a tract of soft wet land
- a room or set of rooms below the ground floor of a building
7 Clues: a small room • a tract of soft wet land • a short sudden pull or jerk • a problem related to bones in horses and cattle • a room or set of rooms below the ground floor of a building • a room (as in a hotel or hospital) for preparation of foods on order • a soft food made by boiling meal of grains in milk or water until thick
Introduction to Agriculture 2024-09-15
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- A person who raises bee for honey production
- A by-product of produced by cattle by fermenting milk
- the art of rearing bees for honey production
- Defined as the art and science of rearing animals and crops for economic purposes
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- An additive used to increase crop yield
- Related to the rearing of aquatic animals and plants.
- A red fruit that is considered as a vegetable
7 Clues: An additive used to increase crop yield • A person who raises bee for honey production • the art of rearing bees for honey production • A red fruit that is considered as a vegetable • Related to the rearing of aquatic animals and plants. • A by-product of produced by cattle by fermenting milk • ...
4.3 - Nutritional Disorders Key Terms Crossword 2023-06-23
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- A disease that is caused by not enough or too much of a certain nutrient.
- Consuming excessive amounts of feed. It can cause various digestive disturbances.
- A shortage of food.
- An inflammation of the tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot.
- State or degree of being poisonous.
- To feed animals less than recommended.
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- A severe distention of the abdomen by gas; usually in ruminant animals.
- A pain in the abdomen caused by irregular muscular contractions, obstruction, spasm, or distention.
- An insufficiency in reference to amount, volume, proportion; a lack; a state of incompleteness.
- An unwholesome or unnatural physical condition of a plant or animal.
- A magnesium-deficiency disease of cattle characterized by hyperirritability.
- A deficiency of hemoglobin, iron, or red blood cells.
12 Clues: A shortage of food. • State or degree of being poisonous. • To feed animals less than recommended. • A deficiency of hemoglobin, iron, or red blood cells. • An inflammation of the tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot. • An unwholesome or unnatural physical condition of a plant or animal. • A severe distention of the abdomen by gas; usually in ruminant animals. • ...
Aquatic Animalia 2023-05-25
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- Freshwater friends who regenerate limbs
- AKA "sea cow"
- Whale type with a modified canine tooth that spirals (also called a tusk)
- The largest shark is actually this, not the great white, is the largest shark; & it eats only plankton & little fish
- Fish with a glowing lure
- The green sea type of this swims over 1,000 miles from South America to Ascension Island, in order to breed
- The smallest type of penguin (its name is also a pretty good description)
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- This large string ray can grow up to 13.5 feet long (including the tail) and 4.5 feet wide
- Upright swimmer
- This reptile's jaws can crack cattle bones
- Color changing cephalopod with "w" shaped eyes
- Playful marine mammal
12 Clues: AKA "sea cow" • Upright swimmer • Playful marine mammal • Fish with a glowing lure • Freshwater friends who regenerate limbs • This reptile's jaws can crack cattle bones • Color changing cephalopod with "w" shaped eyes • Whale type with a modified canine tooth that spirals (also called a tusk) • The smallest type of penguin (its name is also a pretty good description) • ...
AgriScience Dairy Crossword 2021-11-29
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- Used to sanitize the cow's teats before and after milking.
- The dairy breed that is black and white, produces the most milk per cow, and the lowest amount of butterfat.
- Top state in dairy production.
- infection and inflammation of the udder.
- Process of giving birth in cattle.
- Originally it was the milk left after making butter.
- This breed has a golden color to its milk.
- Proper storage choice for dairy products.
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- The process of breaking fat into small particles and evenly distributing them throughout the milk.
- The process of heat-treating milk in order to kill enzymes and harmful bacteria that can be found in raw milk.
- cows drink about 50 _____ of water a day.
- Milk Sugar.
12 Clues: Milk Sugar. • Top state in dairy production. • Process of giving birth in cattle. • infection and inflammation of the udder. • cows drink about 50 _____ of water a day. • Proper storage choice for dairy products. • This breed has a golden color to its milk. • Originally it was the milk left after making butter. • Used to sanitize the cow's teats before and after milking. • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2021-12-15
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- the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- The process of decaying or rotting
- A type of greenhouse gas that is mostly released from aerosols
- A greenhouse gas that is released by livestock and cattle
- The conditions in the atmosphere over an extended period across a large area
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- An activity that does not consume or destroy resources or the environment
- The change in the climate brought about by the increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- A type of fossil fuel that is found in a liquid form
- Anything that's useful to people
- The invisible layer of gases that surround the earth
- A prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle
- A type of fossil fuel that made from brownish-black sedimentary rock
12 Clues: Anything that's useful to people • The process of decaying or rotting • the practice of cultivating plants and livestock • A prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle • A type of fossil fuel that is found in a liquid form • The invisible layer of gases that surround the earth • A greenhouse gas that is released by livestock and cattle • ...
Food and transport (UNIT 3) 2022-10-06
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- As a good citizen, we all have to ........ the government's regulations.
- His house was destroyed by the flash .......
- Oil is essentially the country's only ........
- The supporters became so ......... when their football team lost.
- There are large herds of ......... and flocks of sheep and goats.
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- The restaurant serves fresh local herbs and ...... in season.
- The farmer took his ....... to start working in the garden by breaking up soil.
- A TV that costs 100 million rupiahs just doesn't make .......... to me.
- The hunters wanted to kill ......... all the wolves.
- Michael said he couldn't ....... without cereals in the morning
- This espresso is made from selected coffee .....
- Bobby is a .........., as he doesn't even eat food derived from animals.
- Seeing the rice .......... in the village gives me a sense of tranquility.
13 Clues: His house was destroyed by the flash ....... • Oil is essentially the country's only ........ • This espresso is made from selected coffee ..... • The hunters wanted to kill ......... all the wolves. • The restaurant serves fresh local herbs and ...... in season. • Michael said he couldn't ....... without cereals in the morning • ...
Welsh culture 2019-06-10
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- Area in Wales were little Welsh is spoken.
- The castle in which Herny VII was born.
- Part of the outfit which was knitted and sold by women.
- It is celebrated on March the first.
- A type of castle that resembles the ones in fairytales.
- Typical dish that has its own national day.
- It replaces the sun in the Argentinian variation of the flag.
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- Type of cheese made from the milk of a breed of cattle with the same name.
- Argentinian province in which Welsh is spoken.
- Both a national symbol and an ingredient in Cawl.
- Argentinian town founded by the Welsh.
- It was held by the nursering shawl.
- Dessert traditionally served at a celebration such as Shrove Tuesday.
13 Clues: It was held by the nursering shawl. • It is celebrated on March the first. • Argentinian town founded by the Welsh. • The castle in which Herny VII was born. • Area in Wales were little Welsh is spoken. • Typical dish that has its own national day. • Argentinian province in which Welsh is spoken. • Both a national symbol and an ingredient in Cawl. • ...
Grassland Biomes 2023-05-16
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- These animals were hunted to near extinction in the United States during the 1800's.
- A lot of small animals _____ down in the grasses such as snakes, mice, and rabbits.
- These grasslands are found in the central United States.
- ______ grasslands are also known as tropical grasslands.
- Tall ____ rarely grow in the grasslands
- The majority of the grasslands in North America have been turned into ______.
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- Grasslands play an important role in bringing ____ to people.
- These grasslands cover most of southern Russia.
- Scientists believe that _____ in the grasslands can bring new life to the area.
- Grasslands are used to grow staple crops such as _____ and corn.
- _______biomes are located between desert biomes and forest biomes.
- Grasslands are good for ______ livestock such as cattle.
- These grasslands are found in South America.
13 Clues: Tall ____ rarely grow in the grasslands • These grasslands are found in South America. • These grasslands cover most of southern Russia. • Grasslands are good for ______ livestock such as cattle. • These grasslands are found in the central United States. • ______ grasslands are also known as tropical grasslands. • ...
Galway Feb 2024-01-28
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- Surname of Scene in Galway's Galway United sponsored player
- Area with 276 Apartments with no lifts, shared entrances and communal heating
- Galway is the home to largest one of these in the world
- longest place name in Ireland is found in County Galway
- Patron saint of midwives, newborns, Irish nuns, fugitives, blacksmiths, dairymaids, boatmen, chicken farmers, cattle, scholars & sailors
- Galway has 122 of these per year
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- New Irish language festival for Galway
- Are of the city meaning old ground
- Galway is the birthplace of this powerful woman
- What Galway people hate the most
- What building was completed in 1965, on the site of the old city jail
- introduced into the city by a Spanish ship in 1649 and killed at least 3,700
- Started as a humble springboard back in 1885
13 Clues: What Galway people hate the most • Galway has 122 of these per year • Are of the city meaning old ground • New Irish language festival for Galway • Started as a humble springboard back in 1885 • Galway is the birthplace of this powerful woman • Galway is the home to largest one of these in the world • longest place name in Ireland is found in County Galway • ...
Indus River Valley 2025-02-20
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- Sacred writing of Hinduism.
- Cities were developed in this type of pattern.
- Sacred language of Hinduism.
- The highest level of the caste system (teachers and religious leaders).
- The mountain that separates India causing it to be a subcontinent.
- A person who moves frequently to find new land for cattle to graze on.
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- In Buddhism, the Buddha said you should give up all your _____.
- The belief that a soul is reborn into a new body.
- A scientific development that has to do with planets.
- One of the largest cities created in a grid formation.
- Every person was a part of one of these. It organized the society into different groups.
- A person's actions have consequences (cause and effect).
- Strong winds that blow in one direction depending on the time of year.
13 Clues: Sacred writing of Hinduism. • Sacred language of Hinduism. • Cities were developed in this type of pattern. • The belief that a soul is reborn into a new body. • A scientific development that has to do with planets. • One of the largest cities created in a grid formation. • A person's actions have consequences (cause and effect). • ...
The USA 2022-10-08
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- a person, especially in the western US, whose job is to take care of cattle, and who usually rides a horse, or a similar character in a film
- DC the Capital city of the USA
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- celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November
- the 44th president of the USA
- American currency
- The Democratic Party's animal symbol
6 Clues: American currency • the 44th president of the USA • DC the Capital city of the USA • The Democratic Party's animal symbol • celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November • a person, especially in the western US, whose job is to take care of cattle, and who usually rides a horse, or a similar character in a film
Football Trivia 2016-01-28
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- what a caterpillar turns into
- Marcus Allen, Jim Brown, Franco Harris, OJ Simpson
- last state in alphabet
- castrated male cattle OR something you do while driving
- the male version of perfume
- a palindrome that can help you ride down a river
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- people often get rings made out of this metal, which is slightly stronger than white gold
- Hoffman OR somebody who will be 33 in 62 days
- a type of hunter that captures fugitives for money
- a single diamond OR a type of card game you play by yourself
- Georgetown’s nickname
- something common between Bradshaw, Staubach, Jim Kelly, Griese, Namath (and no, it is not that they were all QB’s)
- the city where Batman lives
- a basketball shot with one hand from a point close to the basket, often off the backboard.
14 Clues: Georgetown’s nickname • last state in alphabet • the male version of perfume • the city where Batman lives • what a caterpillar turns into • Hoffman OR somebody who will be 33 in 62 days • a palindrome that can help you ride down a river • a type of hunter that captures fugitives for money • Marcus Allen, Jim Brown, Franco Harris, OJ Simpson • ...
Lee Rendell - n5429285 2017-09-03
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- Streptococcus often begins infection here
- One of the possible shapes of Streptococci.
- Species of Streptococcus are classified based on their .... properties
- Streptococcus species commonly found in the alimentary tract of cattle, sheep
- Species which helps prevent dental plague in the human mouth
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- Streptococci is a member of normal ... which are found in or on our bodies?
- What type of organism is Streptococci?
- Defence that is absent from Streptococci that can protect bacteria for years.
- M protein allows for the resistance of this.
- Method for grouping bacteria based on the carbohydrate composition of antigens found on their cell walls
- Protein F allows this pathogen to adhere to this type of cell.
- The movement capabilities of Streptococci.
- Way which they tend to grow in liquids.
- Growth medium for required for cultivating most Streptococci.
14 Clues: What type of organism is Streptococci? • Way which they tend to grow in liquids. • Streptococcus often begins infection here • The movement capabilities of Streptococci. • One of the possible shapes of Streptococci. • M protein allows for the resistance of this. • Species which helps prevent dental plague in the human mouth • ...
Campbell County Wyoming 2016-05-02
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- This is a multi-event facility for horse shows, rodeos, concerts, plays and conventions.
- Campbell County is in _______ Wyoming.
- Gillette is the ______ capital of the nation.
- Campbell county is rich in _____, natural gas and crude oil.
- ________ has been the most consistent industry in Campbell County.
- The Sioux and Crow claimed this area as their _____ grounds.
- Campbell County is close to many ______ activities including skiing, snowmobiling, hiking and fishing.
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- This national monument is close to Campbell County.
- Campbell County is home to the cities of _____ and Wright.
- ______ County was named after John A Campbell and Robert Campbell.
- Campbell County was ____ 1911.
- In the 1880's, _______ came to graze long horn cattle and sheep.
- An average of 85 _________ move coal out of the Powder River Basin daily.
- The first people came to the high plains to hunt _______ and antelope.
14 Clues: Campbell County was ____ 1911. • Campbell County is in _______ Wyoming. • Gillette is the ______ capital of the nation. • This national monument is close to Campbell County. • Campbell County is home to the cities of _____ and Wright. • Campbell county is rich in _____, natural gas and crude oil. • The Sioux and Crow claimed this area as their _____ grounds. • ...
November vocab words 2021-11-03
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- a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river
- Something to do with or eating dead or dying flesh
- a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins
- Charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way
- Lengthy, narrative work of poetry
- a swivelling device attached to the gunwale of a boat that holds an oar in place and acts as a fulcrum during rowing
- a female sheep
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock
- The spirits of sudden, sharp gusts of wind
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- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable
- A pattern of reoccurring symbols, things, or people; ex: protagonist, antagonist
- a boast
- remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree, abnormal, unnatural
- the watery part of milk that remains after the formation of curds
14 Clues: a boast • a female sheep • Lengthy, narrative work of poetry • a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river • The spirits of sudden, sharp gusts of wind • Charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way • Something to do with or eating dead or dying flesh • a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins • ...
Short /e/ and Long /i:/ Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-20
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- freedom from disorder.
- feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
- the meal that you eat in the morning.
- occurring or done often.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- become or make greater in size or amount
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- the need where something must happen.
- a small sweet cake that is chewy
- a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals.
- notice taken of someone or something
- a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- a large, solitary cat that has a yellowish-brown coat with black spots and usually hunts at night, found in Africa and Asia.
- a large number of.
14 Clues: a large number of. • freedom from disorder. • occurring or done often. • a small sweet cake that is chewy • notice taken of someone or something • the need where something must happen. • the meal that you eat in the morning. • become or make greater in size or amount • the wealth and resources of a country or region • ...
sound verbs 2025-06-14
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- emit a humming sound of the flapping wings(insects)
- make a low guttural noise in your throat(dogs,bears)
- make a sharp,sublant sound with letter S(snakes,cats)
- make a chirping noise(birds)
- emit a long,loud sounds(human,monkeys)
- make a low,continuous vibratory sound in the throat(cats,cheetahs).moo:to make the characteristic deep vocal sound of cattle(cows)
- emit a loud,long cry by a lion
- cause water to crash against itself or a surface(whales,dolphins)
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- to emit a sharp and loud sound(dog,seal)
- make a sharp and clear sound by putting lips together(bondegezou,humans,dolphins)
- emit a long,deep and loud cry(dogs,wolves)
- emit an extremely sharp cry(squirrels,mice,pigs)
- make a sharp crying sound to communicate with humans (cats,cheetahs)
- a sharp warning sound (bells,phones)
14 Clues: make a chirping noise(birds) • emit a loud,long cry by a lion • a sharp warning sound (bells,phones) • emit a long,loud sounds(human,monkeys) • to emit a sharp and loud sound(dog,seal) • emit a long,deep and loud cry(dogs,wolves) • emit an extremely sharp cry(squirrels,mice,pigs) • emit a humming sound of the flapping wings(insects) • ...
Texas History Crossword 2022-04-20
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- The Texas region that gets the hottest summers and the coldest winters
- He brought the first 300 families to Texas
- The process of a small town turning into a big city
- Something that stays in one place for a long period of time
- The movement of westward expansion
- The smallest Texas region with the driest climate
- The Texas region on the coast
- The worst natural disaster in US history that happened in Texas
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- Someone that hunts animals and gathers plant like foods
- A mission in San Antonio Texas
- The Texas region that is great for cattle ranching and is known as the “Sea of Grass”
- An area of land that has specific physical characteristics
- The height above a given level, especially sea level
- Forests are being destroyed by humans or wildfires
14 Clues: The Texas region on the coast • A mission in San Antonio Texas • The movement of westward expansion • He brought the first 300 families to Texas • The smallest Texas region with the driest climate • Forests are being destroyed by humans or wildfires • The process of a small town turning into a big city • The height above a given level, especially sea level • ...
Don’t Get Infected 2023-01-18
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- A preparation that is used to stimulate the body’s immune response against diseases.
- Can infect a persons spinal cord causing paralysis.
- Known to be caused by eating contaminated rye bread.
- examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease.
- cause of specific diseases.
- Spread by species of mosquito common to areas of Africa and South America.
- A brain disorder in adult cattle that maw be spread to humans through diseased meat.
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- Christopher Columbus was the first to get this disease.
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body.
- Spread through an animal bite.
- specific microscopic organisms are
- First carrier of a communicable disease in an outbreak of related cases.
- a bacterial disease causing severe diarrhea, dehydration, and blue skin.
- A fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding.
14 Clues: cause of specific diseases. • Spread through an animal bite. • specific microscopic organisms are • The invasion and growth of germs in the body. • Can infect a persons spinal cord causing paralysis. • Known to be caused by eating contaminated rye bread. • Christopher Columbus was the first to get this disease. • ...
Dustbowl Crossword Puzzle by Azra and David 2023-11-03
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- Who was president during the dustbowl period
- a large cloud of dust in the air
- How many dust storms happened during 1933
- which animal ate all the crops
- what kind of journalist gave the dustbowl its name
- what region was affected by the dustbowl
- what did people wear in order to protect themselves from the dust storms
- What was the dust bowl primarily made of
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- the nickname given to the 1930's because of the dustbowl
- what was a cause of the dustbowl other than the drought
- How many million dollars per day were lost in 1936
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- what problems did the dustbowl cause
- who lost the most amount of people due to migration during the dustbowl era
- what animals were blinded due to the dust storms
- what was planted to counter the dustbowl
- did a dust bowl move quickly or slow
- how many years did the dustbowl last
18 Clues: which animal ate all the crops • a large cloud of dust in the air • what problems did the dustbowl cause • did a dust bowl move quickly or slow • how many years did the dustbowl last • what was planted to counter the dustbowl • what region was affected by the dustbowl • What was the dust bowl primarily made of • How many dust storms happened during 1933 • ...
Grandma - Puzzle 3 2025-07-22
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- What town did Emma Brooksby grow up in?
- What did John Brooksby have on his ranch before he had cattle.
- In what military branch did Kay serve?
- Where did Emma Brooksby go to college?
- Where was John Brooksby born?
- What did Emma Brooksby always wish her middle name was?
- Who did Emma Brooksby marry?
- What was the name of John Brooksby's ranch out by Pipe Springs?
- What is the name of Emma and Kay's first child?
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- What is the name of the very big rock that looks like a ship out by Fredonia?
- What is the name of Emma and Kay's fourth child?
- What musical instrument did Russell play in the band?
- What is the name of Emma and Kay's fifth child?
- What is the name of Emma and Kay's second child?
- What musical instrument does Doug and Kelly play?
- What musical instrument did Kay play?
- What musical instrument does Debbie play?
- What is the name of Emma and Kay's third child?
18 Clues: Who did Emma Brooksby marry? • Where was John Brooksby born? • What musical instrument did Kay play? • In what military branch did Kay serve? • Where did Emma Brooksby go to college? • What town did Emma Brooksby grow up in? • What musical instrument does Debbie play? • What is the name of Emma and Kay's fifth child? • What is the name of Emma and Kay's third child? • ...
Sheep Happens 2023-05-05
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- Any animals raised on a farm
- The place where a family make its home
- Land or a plot of land used for the grazing of animals
- Instrument on roof to show the direction the wind is blowing from
- Planting the same crop in a field year after year with no crop rotation
- Qualitie of character believed to be promoted by work
- A wooden bar with a wooden handle used for removing grains or seeds from stalk
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- To tame and breed for human use
- A machine used for harvesting grain
- An adult male chicken
- Organic or inorganic nutrients that are added to the soil to help the growth of crops
- A young sheep
- Also known as bouine
- A bull that has been castrated for better meat production
- Where products are sold and exchanged
- Animal waste from barns or stables
- The amount of a crop produced in a given time or from a given place
- A machine used to grind grain for food
18 Clues: A young sheep • Also known as bouine • An adult male chicken • Any animals raised on a farm • To tame and breed for human use • Animal waste from barns or stables • A machine used for harvesting grain • Where products are sold and exchanged • The place where a family make its home • A machine used to grind grain for food • Qualitie of character believed to be promoted by work • ...
Land dispossession and consequences for Indigenous population 2025-09-02
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- :Farmers who moved inland with wagons to find new land.
- :People sent to spread and teach Christianity.
- :The edge of settled land where settlers and indigenous people met.
- :Animals used for riding and carrying goods at the Cape.
- :She worked with Bleek to record the San culture.
- :Animals kept at home like cattle, goats and sheep.
- :When people are forced to give up their land.
- :People brought to the Cape and were forced to work without freedom.
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- :A Christian church linked to the Dutch settlers.
- :The first mission church at the Cape founded in Genadendal.
- :A scholar who studied the San language and culture.
- :The first mission station in South Africa.
- :The first herders in the Cape
- :The first missionary to work among the Khoikhoi.
- :A deadly disease that killed many Khoikhoi people in the Cape.
- :The first Khoikhoi woman baptised in Genadendal.
- :Hunter-gatherers who were the first people in Southern Africa.
- :A wooden vehicle used by the Trekboers for travelling.
18 Clues: :The first herders in the Cape • :The first mission station in South Africa. • :People sent to spread and teach Christianity. • :When people are forced to give up their land. • :A Christian church linked to the Dutch settlers. • :The first missionary to work among the Khoikhoi. • :The first Khoikhoi woman baptised in Genadendal. • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2021-12-15
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- The change in the climate brought about by the increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- A type of greenhouse gas that is mostly released from aerosols
- A type of fossil fuel that is found in a liquid form
- The invisible layer of gases that surround the earth
- The process of decaying or rotting
- The conditions in the atmosphere over an extended period across a large area
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- An activity that does not consume or destroy resources or the environment
- The practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- Anything that's useful to people
- A prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle
- A greenhouse gas that is released by livestock and cattle
- A type of fossil fuel that made from brownish-black sedimentary rock
12 Clues: Anything that's useful to people • The process of decaying or rotting • The practice of cultivating plants and livestock • A prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle • A type of fossil fuel that is found in a liquid form • The invisible layer of gases that surround the earth • A greenhouse gas that is released by livestock and cattle • ...
The Amazon Rainforest (2) 2022-04-11
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- to no longer happen or exist
- harm or injury
- much taller than surrounding people or things
- a chemical element that is found in all living things
- the situation when an animal, plant, or language no longer exists
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- a small animal that has six legs and often has wings
- animals kept by farmers for their milk or meat
- a very small living thing that you can see only with a microscope
- a substance in food that plants, animals, and people need to live and grow
- the work, business, or study of farming
- to continue to exist, especially in a difficult or dangerous situation
- a gas in the air that has no smell or taste, and that all animals depend on to breathe
12 Clues: harm or injury • to no longer happen or exist • the work, business, or study of farming • much taller than surrounding people or things • animals kept by farmers for their milk or meat • a small animal that has six legs and often has wings • a chemical element that is found in all living things • a very small living thing that you can see only with a microscope • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-30
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- Equally probable
- Knife pleat cut on the bias to produce a flared effect
- Quietly in concealment
- Strike with disgust or revulsion
- A pocketknife with a blade that springs open at the press of a button
- The basic unit of money in Israel
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- Plastic derived from renewable biomass sources (e.g. vegetable fats and oils, etc)
- Tall fan palm of Africa and India and Malaysia yielding a hard wood and sweet sap that is a source of palm wine and sugar; leaves used for thatching and weaving
- Work natural fibers into a thread
- Appointed for life and not subject to dismissal except for a grave crime
- Cattle that are reared for their milk
- Injurious to growing tobacco and peanuts
12 Clues: Equally probable • Quietly in concealment • Strike with disgust or revulsion • Work natural fibers into a thread • The basic unit of money in Israel • Cattle that are reared for their milk • Injurious to growing tobacco and peanuts • Knife pleat cut on the bias to produce a flared effect • A pocketknife with a blade that springs open at the press of a button • ...
Grassland Management 2021-06-22
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- Measurement of livestock grazing
- Animals are housed all year round in this grazing method
- This expensive type of grazing involves animals being moved every day
- This labour-intensive type of grazing involves animals being moved every day
- Animals are moved roughly once a week instead of every day
- Young animals graze separately to their mothers but can access them to suckle
- The number of weeks it takes grassland to recover
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- This allows higher production levels for cattle and sheep
- This extensive grazing method gives animals access to all land at once
- Cutting the grass to a uniform length after grazing
- Young animals graze a field ahead of older animals
- Young animals have less of a resistance to these
12 Clues: Measurement of livestock grazing • Young animals have less of a resistance to these • The number of weeks it takes grassland to recover • Young animals graze a field ahead of older animals • Cutting the grass to a uniform length after grazing • Animals are housed all year round in this grazing method • This allows higher production levels for cattle and sheep • ...
Birth of Jesus 2023-12-09
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- What Zacharias began to do after he named his child John.
- The place where Joseph was born.
- The place where Joseph and Mary lived.
- How did the Shepherds feel when they saw an angel?
- The type of clothes Jesus was wrapped in.
- The name of the angel that visited Zacharias and Mary.
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- The ruler who decreed everyone should be registered in the place where they were born.
- These were the first to be told that Jesus was born.
- What did everyone who heard of these things feel?
- The angels sang “_ _ _ _ _ to God in the highest”.
- Another name for the cattle feeding trough where Jesus slept.
- The place where here was no room for Joseph and Mary.
12 Clues: The place where Joseph was born. • The place where Joseph and Mary lived. • The type of clothes Jesus was wrapped in. • What did everyone who heard of these things feel? • The angels sang “_ _ _ _ _ to God in the highest”. • How did the Shepherds feel when they saw an angel? • These were the first to be told that Jesus was born. • ...
Lesson 12 2024-10-01
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- rode horses wore boots with pointed toes and wide brimmed hats and rounded up cattle
- this method was used by miners
- these people lived freely in the western half of the U.S
- other name for absorption
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- drove longhorns north from San Antonio Texas to Abilene Kansas
- area of federal land reserved for indigenous tribes
- in order to advocate for a railroad bill
- on may 10 1869 the first what was built
- railroad one that spanned the continent,prescented railroad builders with a considerable opportunity
- aimed at controlling the supply and value of a country currency
- this law is a tribe could no longer own reserved lands as a group
- a political philosophy that favors the common persons interests over those of wealthy people
12 Clues: other name for absorption • this method was used by miners • on may 10 1869 the first what was built • in order to advocate for a railroad bill • area of federal land reserved for indigenous tribes • these people lived freely in the western half of the U.S • drove longhorns north from San Antonio Texas to Abilene Kansas • ...
animals in the tundra 2019-11-21
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- gives birth to one litter in spring to early summer
- pairs mate for life; wingspan ranges from 1.3 to 1.5 m
- in the summer feathers turn brown with darker stripes, in winter they turn white
- unlike cattle, are not know to produce the mooing sound
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- fur is dark gray to blulsh-brown in the summer, in the winter fur is white
- a bird of fast-moving water
- has huge antlers
- close relations include the mountain weasel, least weasel,and the long tailed weasel
8 Clues: has huge antlers • a bird of fast-moving water • gives birth to one litter in spring to early summer • pairs mate for life; wingspan ranges from 1.3 to 1.5 m • unlike cattle, are not know to produce the mooing sound • fur is dark gray to blulsh-brown in the summer, in the winter fur is white • ...
Unit 3 Week 5 2022-01-27
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- Palm trees are _______ in very warm climates.
- It is good to exercise and eat healthy in order to build _______.
- We all have many _______ that make us who we are.
- Sometimes my friend and I _______ on what we want to eat for lunch.
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- There are many _______ in science that help us learn more about our health.
- They have made _______ about the cost of the project.
- _______ is the main industry, generally combined with cattle-raising.
- The newborn baby will _______ some traits from their parents.
8 Clues: Palm trees are _______ in very warm climates. • We all have many _______ that make us who we are. • They have made _______ about the cost of the project. • The newborn baby will _______ some traits from their parents. • It is good to exercise and eat healthy in order to build _______. • Sometimes my friend and I _______ on what we want to eat for lunch. • ...
Crossword 2025-10-20
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- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- thing where you throw your trashes
- thing where energy is storaged
- food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock
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- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- site where energy is created
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- annoying little creature
8 Clues: annoying little creature • site where energy is created • thing where energy is storaged • thing where you throw your trashes • food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock • a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility • ...
Crossword 2025-10-20
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- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- thing where you throw your trashes
- thing where energy is storaged
- food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock
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- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- site where energy is created
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- annoying little creature
8 Clues: annoying little creature • site where energy is created • thing where energy is storaged • thing where you throw your trashes • food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock • a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-24
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- town that rapidly increased population
- law giving fee land to settlers willing to live on it and improve it
- helped to create time zones and changed American society and settlement in he west
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- depended on the railroad for supplies and transport of ore to the market
- this Act spurred on farming in the west
- heavily relied on by Native Americans
- land set aside by US Government for Native Americans
- the moving of large herd of cattle across the plains to railroad centers
8 Clues: heavily relied on by Native Americans • town that rapidly increased population • this Act spurred on farming in the west • land set aside by US Government for Native Americans • law giving fee land to settlers willing to live on it and improve it • depended on the railroad for supplies and transport of ore to the market • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-24
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- town that rapidly increased population
- law giving fee land to settlers willing to live on it and improve it
- helped to create time zones and changed American society and settlement in he west
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- depended on the railroad for supplies and transport of ore to the market
- this Act spurred on farming in the west
- heavily relied on by Native Americans
- land set aside by US Government for Native Americans
- the moving of large herd of cattle across the plains to railroad centers
8 Clues: heavily relied on by Native Americans • town that rapidly increased population • this Act spurred on farming in the west • land set aside by US Government for Native Americans • law giving fee land to settlers willing to live on it and improve it • depended on the railroad for supplies and transport of ore to the market • ...
the prairies 2021-02-09
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- Large cattle farms called ___ are looked after by sturdy men called cowboys.
- What is the major crop of this area?
- One of the most developed country in the Prairies
- Another name for prairies
- Due to the huge surplus supply of wheat the Prairies are also known as?
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- the prairies are bound by the ___ mountains in the west.
- What is the other name for Bison?
- what are Americans native to the grasslands of Prairies called?
- ___ farming is another major industry in the prairies.
- In the prairies region, due to the absence of north-south barrier, a local wind is blown, which is known as:
- Animals that look like bulls in the prairies are called
11 Clues: Another name for prairies • What is the other name for Bison? • What is the major crop of this area? • One of the most developed country in the Prairies • ___ farming is another major industry in the prairies. • Animals that look like bulls in the prairies are called • the prairies are bound by the ___ mountains in the west. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-24
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- Gull-like jaeger of northern seas
- Small bottom-dwelling shark of warm shallow waters on both coasts of North America and South America and from southeast Asia to Australia
- Decode an encoded electronic signal so that is can be used
- Shaped like a ring
- Of a brown colour with a greenish tinge
- Behave badly
- Large ornamental tropical American tree with bipinnate leaves and globose clusters of flowers with crimson stamens and seed pods that are eaten by cattle
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- Caryophylloid dicot genus with only one species: saguaro
- A person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually
- A city in Staffordshire, England
- Always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences
11 Clues: Behave badly • Shaped like a ring • A city in Staffordshire, England • Gull-like jaeger of northern seas • Of a brown colour with a greenish tinge • A person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually • Caryophylloid dicot genus with only one species: saguaro • Decode an encoded electronic signal so that is can be used • ...
Safety Practices 2013-09-08
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- ____________An infectious disease of warm-blooded animals such as sheep and cattle.
- ____________Unit that uses steam under pressure to sterilize materials.
- precautions ____________CDC guidelines for infection control applied to patients with known or suspected infections.
- ______________Free from living microorganisms.
- _______________Substance that kills microorganisms except viruses and spores.
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- _______________Design of equipment for the workplace that maximizes productivity by reducing fatigue and discomfort.
- ____________Freedom from infection; the methods used to prevent the spread of microorganisms.
- _____________Soiled, made unclean, or infected with pathogens.
- ________________Disease-causing microorganism.
- _____________Substance that deters the growth of microorganisms.
- precautions ______________Guidelines for infection control that are applied to all body fluids of all patients at all times.
11 Clues: ________________Disease-causing microorganism. • ______________Free from living microorganisms. • _____________Soiled, made unclean, or infected with pathogens. • _____________Substance that deters the growth of microorganisms. • ____________Unit that uses steam under pressure to sterilize materials. • ...
Ch. 3-Effects of European Explorations & Colonization 2022-01-20
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- the __________ brought sandwiches and the tradition of sending greeting cards during Christmas
- rodeo, patio, tornado, fiesta and vanilla are examples of _____________ words
- claimed eastern S. America, which is today's country of Brazil
- the language, beliefs, food, art, customs, and way of life of a group of people
- the first _________explorers arrived on the east coast of Canada in the 1600s
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- many colonists left England for freedom of _____________
- growing crops and raising animals to provide food
- blonde, brunette, restaurant and souvenir are examples of _____________words
- more colonists came from __________ than from any other country
- Europeans brought _____________ animals, such as horses, pigs, and cattle.
- one of the first European countries to explore and colonize lands in the Western Hemisphere
- Spanish missionaries helped to spread the _____________ religion
12 Clues: growing crops and raising animals to provide food • many colonists left England for freedom of _____________ • claimed eastern S. America, which is today's country of Brazil • more colonists came from __________ than from any other country • Spanish missionaries helped to spread the _____________ religion • ...
Forms of Contamination 2020-10-02
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- Lives only in humans, found in ready to eat food and beverages
- Found in the feces of humans
- Linked to ready-to-eat food and shellfish from contaminated water; found in feces of infected humans
- Pathogens are a form of this contamination, found naturally in food
- Found in the intestines of cattle
- Requires a host to live and reproduce
- A protein in a food or ingredient that some are sensitive to
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- Characterized by nausea, hives, swelling, itchy rashes, abdominal pain, wheezing
- Conditions for bacteria to grow
- Carried naturally in farm animals and linked with poultry, eggs, meat, dairy products, and produce
- Contaminates consisting of bones, metal shavings, fingernails, glass, dirt, etc.
- Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- Transferred to food via infected food handlers touching food or equipment
- Contaminates consisting of cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, perfumes,lubricants etc
14 Clues: Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • Found in the feces of humans • Conditions for bacteria to grow • Found in the intestines of cattle • Requires a host to live and reproduce • A protein in a food or ingredient that some are sensitive to • Lives only in humans, found in ready to eat food and beverages • Pathogens are a form of this contamination, found naturally in food • ...
Texas History Crossword 2022-04-20
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- The Texas region that gets the hottest summers and the coldest winters
- He brought the first 300 families to Texas
- The process of a small town turning into a big city
- Something that stays in one place for a long period of time
- The movement of westward expansion
- The smallest Texas region with the driest climate
- The Texas region on the coast
- The worst natural disaster in US history that happened in Texas
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- Someone that hunts animals and gathers plant like foods
- A mission in San Antonio Texas
- The Texas region that is great for cattle ranching and is known as the “Sea of Grass”
- An area of land that has specific physical characteristics
- The height above a given level, especially sea level
- Forests are being destroyed by humans or wildfires
14 Clues: The Texas region on the coast • A mission in San Antonio Texas • The movement of westward expansion • He brought the first 300 families to Texas • The smallest Texas region with the driest climate • Forests are being destroyed by humans or wildfires • The process of a small town turning into a big city • The height above a given level, especially sea level • ...
Regions of Texas 2022-06-25
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- Type of plant found in the Mountains and Basins region
- An animal found in the Central Plains region
- A industry found in the Coastal Plains region
- The region found in the panhandle of Texas is the __________ Plains.
- Landscape of the Central Plains region
- __________ __________ National Park is found in the Mountains and Basins region.
- In the Great Plains region, ___________ranching and oil are major industries.
- This type of landscape is only found in the Coastal Plains region of Texas.
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- ____________ Mountains are the only mountain range found in Texas.
- The region you live in is the ____________ Plains.
- City found in the Central Plains region
- An animal found in the Great Plains region
- Due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, the Coastal Plains region receives the most ______ each year.
- City found in the Mountain and Basins region
14 Clues: Landscape of the Central Plains region • City found in the Central Plains region • An animal found in the Great Plains region • An animal found in the Central Plains region • City found in the Mountain and Basins region • A industry found in the Coastal Plains region • The region you live in is the ____________ Plains. • ...
Westward Expansion 2018-09-14
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- an abandoned boomtown
- houses on the Great Plains built of dirt/sod
- a railroad that connected the east coast of the U.S. to the west coast
- moving a herd of longhorn cattle a long distance
- wind powered mechanism that pulled water from deep in the ground
- the leader of the Nez Perce tribe, led his people on a 1,500 mile march
- Apache Indian chief who led raids against the settlers
- metal fence used to create fences on the plains
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- how the settlers described the Great Plains
- nomadic Indians who hunted buffalo for survival
- also known as "Custer's Last Stand"
- an 1860 law that gave settlers 160 acres of land for a small registration fee
- the leader of the US Army at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- an adapted version of the wooden plow
14 Clues: an abandoned boomtown • also known as "Custer's Last Stand" • an adapted version of the wooden plow • how the settlers described the Great Plains • houses on the Great Plains built of dirt/sod • nomadic Indians who hunted buffalo for survival • metal fence used to create fences on the plains • moving a herd of longhorn cattle a long distance • ...
FOOD 2023-06-11
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- A purple vegetable often used in dishes like ratatouille.
- A long, curved fruit with a yellow peel.
- A root vegetable that is often orange in color.
- An opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein.
- A citrus fruit with a sour taste.
- A small, round citrus fruit with a bright orange color.
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- A type of meat that comes from cows or cattle.
- A starchy vegetable often used to make fries or mashed potatoes.
- A round, flat Italian dish typically topped with cheese, sauce, and various ingredients.
- A large, juicy fruit with a green rind and sweet red flesh.
- A green vegetable with small florets.
- A baked food made from flour, water, and yeast.
- A yellow vegetable with kernels that can be boiled or grilled.
- A red fruit often used in salads or sauces.
14 Clues: A citrus fruit with a sour taste. • A green vegetable with small florets. • A long, curved fruit with a yellow peel. • A red fruit often used in salads or sauces. • A type of meat that comes from cows or cattle. • An opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein. • A baked food made from flour, water, and yeast. • A root vegetable that is often orange in color. • ...
LOS 1,2,3 2023-12-12
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- Shows how soil is dense and compacted for root penetration
- We can not come back from this point
- The four horizons/layer of soil in order
- Continuously monitoring the environmental parameter of interest over time
- Instrument disperses light into different wavelengths and the concentration of a color
- Frozen soil in the Northern Hemisphere
- Carbon Dioxide is absorbed into the ocean and create carbonic acid
Down
- The removal of trees from an area
- Taking a sample from the environment and performing the analysis either on-site or in a lab
- A species essential to an ecosystem’s balance
- Mixing several batches of samples to evaluate the average concentration of your analyte
- Significant contributor to climate change released by cattle
- Interconnected web of all living and non-living things in an area
- Caused by human enhanced greenhouse effect
14 Clues: The removal of trees from an area • We can not come back from this point • Frozen soil in the Northern Hemisphere • The four horizons/layer of soil in order • Caused by human enhanced greenhouse effect • A species essential to an ecosystem’s balance • Shows how soil is dense and compacted for root penetration • ...
ZAKAT WORDSCAPE 2024-06-03
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- Animals like cattle and sheep that are subject to zakat.
- Voluntary charity beyond the obligatory zakat
- Reverts to Islam
- Business activities subject to zakat
- One of the categories of zakat beneficiaries, meaning "in the way of Allah."
- The term referring to the passage of one lunar year for wealth to be zakatable.
Down
- Minimum amount of wealth that makes one liable to pay zakat.
- The party that is eligible to receive zakat aid collected from Muslims
- Worker in Zakat Collection and Distribution
- Condition on livestock given as zakat must be free from_____
- Sharing the profit and loss with the venture capital (partnership)
- The institution in charge of collecting and distributing Zakat in an Islamic state.
- Must exceed 85 grams to be zakat able
- Custom practice on the level of jewellery owned by a community
14 Clues: Reverts to Islam • Business activities subject to zakat • Must exceed 85 grams to be zakat able • Worker in Zakat Collection and Distribution • Voluntary charity beyond the obligatory zakat • Animals like cattle and sheep that are subject to zakat. • Minimum amount of wealth that makes one liable to pay zakat. • ...
Primary Economic Activities 2021-04-18
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- Common Agricultural Policy.
- seriously at risk of extinction.
- the clearing of all trees from an area by burning or cutting.
- a resource that can only be used once.
- trees that loose their leaves in winter.
- the cooling and condensing of water vapour to form a cloud.
- government imposed restriction (overfishing).
- a resource that can be used over and over again.
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- small, microscopic organisms that fish and whales feed on.
- the artificial watering of land.
- when fish are taken from the water faster than they can reproduce.
- when the sun heats up water and turns it into water vapour.
- managing a resource in a way that meets our needs and the needs of future generations.
- a type of farming that focuses on producing milk, butter, cheese etc.
- things that need to be put into the farm e.g. machinery, cattle.
15 Clues: Common Agricultural Policy. • the artificial watering of land. • seriously at risk of extinction. • a resource that can only be used once. • trees that loose their leaves in winter. • government imposed restriction (overfishing). • a resource that can be used over and over again. • small, microscopic organisms that fish and whales feed on. • ...
AL'S GHOST DANCE 2022-11-17
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- A Massacre against the Cheyenne and Arapaho people
- People who traveled into Unassigned Lands pre-Land Rush
- 160 acres of land for a small fee
- The most significant battle of The Great Sioux War of 1876
- Transformed by many settlements from the East
- An act from Senator Henry regulated land rights on tribal territories
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- A cattle trail from texas to Kansas
- Large amount of African Americans migrating from Mississippi
- Group of white settlers who took Indian Land for themselves
- a traditional Native American dance incorporated into many Tribes
- An attempt to blend Native culture into others
- Land that tribal members were Federally restricted to
- Massacre of multiple Lakota Indians by US Army
- Ranchers who rode supplies into eastern Cities
- A substitute shelter for when resources were Scarce
15 Clues: 160 acres of land for a small fee • A cattle trail from texas to Kansas • Transformed by many settlements from the East • An attempt to blend Native culture into others • Massacre of multiple Lakota Indians by US Army • Ranchers who rode supplies into eastern Cities • A Massacre against the Cheyenne and Arapaho people • ...
Night 2021-11-19
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- A prayer in Aramaic praising God.
- A prisoner in a concentration camp who helped run it.
- A Jewish house of worship.
- The first concentration camp that Elie went to with his family.
- The Jewish day of atonement.
- The woman who said she saw fire on the cattle car.
- A process that was done in the camps to decide who was too weak to continue on working.
- This is what Rabbi Eliahou's son did to his father.
Down
- The town that Elie Wiesel was born in.
- The man who wanted Elie's gold crown.
- Was called, "A jack of all trades." in chapter 1.
- A section in a city where all the Jews were forced to live.
- The boy who played violin.
- The act of evacuating a person or a group of people.
- The word Elie kept using to describe what he was feeling whilst running in the snow.
15 Clues: A Jewish house of worship. • The boy who played violin. • The Jewish day of atonement. • A prayer in Aramaic praising God. • The man who wanted Elie's gold crown. • The town that Elie Wiesel was born in. • Was called, "A jack of all trades." in chapter 1. • The woman who said she saw fire on the cattle car. • This is what Rabbi Eliahou's son did to his father. • ...
Night 2023-02-22
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- at the end of the novel Elie says this is the one thing not on his mind
- "Death enveloped me, it suffocated me." What type of literary device?
- Mrs. Schacter saw this in her visions
- sentenced to punishment or officially declared unfit for use
- this character escapes death and returns to warn Elie's town
- a mass departure of people
- the term for deciding who would live or die
Down
- the name of the labor camp Elie was a part of
- the mass killing of a race
- the visions Mrs. Schacter has in the cattle car is this kind of literary device
- the most important item Juliek owns- it symbolizes his identity and humanity
- a passionate expression of grief
- the Jewish holiday when Elie decided not to fast
- what Elie's little sister is wearing the last time he sees her
- to revoke or take back
15 Clues: to revoke or take back • the mass killing of a race • a mass departure of people • a passionate expression of grief • Mrs. Schacter saw this in her visions • the term for deciding who would live or die • the name of the labor camp Elie was a part of • the Jewish holiday when Elie decided not to fast • sentenced to punishment or officially declared unfit for use • ...
Chapter 11 2023-02-24
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- a huge ranch
- cowboys herded cattle hundreds of miles to a railroad line
- major crop of the Great Plains
- a town that experiences very fast population growth
- a plot of land assigned to an individual or a family for a specified use
- a person who continually moves from place to place in search of food
- to absorb a group into the culture of another population
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- money paid by contract at regular intervals
- vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- Native American female that struggled to find her way after being adopted by an American military family
- method of mining by which water is sprayed at a very high pressure against a hill or mountain
- Spanish word for cowboy
- name of the town in Pennsylvania where an Indian school was located
- company owned farms
- Spanish speaking neighborhoods in a town or city
15 Clues: a huge ranch • company owned farms • Spanish word for cowboy • major crop of the Great Plains • money paid by contract at regular intervals • Spanish speaking neighborhoods in a town or city • a town that experiences very fast population growth • vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government • to absorb a group into the culture of another population • ...
Africa: East Africans Civilizations: section 3 2015-04-29
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- these were beneath the stele
- area along the Nile River south of the Egyptian Empire
- These kind of problems led to the weakening of Axum
- Axum built these and are a sign of wealth and power
- king Ezana was from this great trading kingdom
- was a new culture that formed in trading towns along East Africa
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- this number of brothers were shipwrecked on the way to India
- this kingdom was recognized for their wealth in cattle
- a kind of grand stone pillar
- Swahili settlements had grown into city-states called this
- this is the number of chapels Saint Mary's church had
- This christian church was built early after this saint
- this country was looked at as a Christian holy land
- men who dedicated themselves to worshipping God
- also called Kerma and these people traded with the Egyptians
15 Clues: these were beneath the stele • a kind of grand stone pillar • king Ezana was from this great trading kingdom • men who dedicated themselves to worshipping God • These kind of problems led to the weakening of Axum • Axum built these and are a sign of wealth and power • this country was looked at as a Christian holy land • ...
breed of animals 2022-05-17
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- medium short coated dog that occurs with two main color forms from australia
- breed of dairy cattle from a island in the channel islands
- small but slightly larger than a ground squirrel
- one of the smallest dog breed
- brought to north america by settlers to protect valuable cargo fro mice and rats
- they can be wild and they also can be eaten on a holiday
- named after a mexican state and is a small dog
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- large, tall dog
- lizard that are native to tropical areas
- small and short necked bird
- known for their distinct range of colors as they are able to shift in different hues and brightness
- one of the largest bodied dairy breeds usually pale brown
- K-9 dog
- known as the worlds highest-producing dairy animal, usually black and white
- kept as a small pet; often referred to as a rodent
15 Clues: K-9 dog • large, tall dog • small and short necked bird • one of the smallest dog breed • lizard that are native to tropical areas • named after a mexican state and is a small dog • small but slightly larger than a ground squirrel • kept as a small pet; often referred to as a rodent • they can be wild and they also can be eaten on a holiday • ...
Chapter 13, Hailey Anderson 2023-12-11
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- Schooner The forty-Niners rode across the Oregon Trail in ———————— ———————.
- You need a certain key to ————— this old building.
- The ——————— herded his cattle in for the night.
- The ——————————— went searching in California for gold.
- The police set up a —————————— at the Merry Cary Christmas Parade.
- Oil is a non-renewable ————————.
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- My family is not a ———————— family,a family of Mexican decent.
- The United States ———————— the Louisiana Territory into their young territory in 1803.
- Please ——————————— these top choices into one plan.
- Can you please ——————— your answer for question 2?
- A ———————— doesn’t ask the police for assistance.
- Destiny ——————— ——————— took place somewhere between 1783 and 1853.
- California became a ———————— when the discovery of gold became known.
- This —————— has been issued by a Supreme Court judge.
- If you ———————— a good morning routine, you will be able to get ready on time.
15 Clues: Oil is a non-renewable ————————. • The ——————— herded his cattle in for the night. • Can you please ——————— your answer for question 2? • A ———————— doesn’t ask the police for assistance. • You need a certain key to ————— this old building. • Please ——————————— these top choices into one plan. • This —————— has been issued by a Supreme Court judge. • ...
Independent Novel Study - Vocab 2023-08-30
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- the dead body of an animal
- steal goods
- the activity of tending and cultivating a garden
- the raised curved part at the back of a horse's saddle
- a sheath for holding a sword, dagger, knife, or similar edged weapon
- rub or push against gently with the nose and mouth
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame
- the sloping ground that borders the watercourse and confines the water
Down
- an extinct subspecies of gray wolf
- a bin or ventilated building for storing ears of corn
- a large open area of grassland
- young neutered male cattle primarily raised for beef
- chasing and killing an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area
- a stream, brook, or minor tributary of a river
15 Clues: steal goods • the dead body of an animal • a large open area of grassland • an extinct subspecies of gray wolf • a stream, brook, or minor tributary of a river • the activity of tending and cultivating a garden • rub or push against gently with the nose and mouth • young neutered male cattle primarily raised for beef • a bin or ventilated building for storing ears of corn • ...
Africa 2024-11-20
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- valuable resource in Africa that people lost their hands over
- a language developed from 17th century Dutch that is one of the official languages of the Republic of South Africa.
- People who came to Africa and began intermixing with the native people
- apartheid activist
- bringing peace to a racially divided country and leading the fight for human rights around the world
- cut off servants hands over not meeting demands of rubber production
- common currency of South Africa
- a member of a very tall, slender, cattle-raising people of Rwanda. also called cockroaches.
Down
- a member of a Bantu-speaking people of Rwanda. led a rebellion against the tutsi
- racial segregation
- African country
- indigenous group in africa
- peaceful protest were students protested against new education system
- valuable resource in Africa and used for jewelry
- a place where a national or ethnic identity has formed
15 Clues: African country • racial segregation • apartheid activist • indigenous group in africa • common currency of South Africa • valuable resource in Africa and used for jewelry • a place where a national or ethnic identity has formed • valuable resource in Africa that people lost their hands over • cut off servants hands over not meeting demands of rubber production • ...
Pollution 2021-04-09
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- a place where lots of animals an plants live together
- can be placed on the roof of houses or sheds to generate energy
- dangerous gas that comes from slurry
- waste from cattle collected in a tank under the shed
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- oil,gas,petrol, diesel are all examples of this
- wind is an example of this type of energy
6 Clues: dangerous gas that comes from slurry • wind is an example of this type of energy • oil,gas,petrol, diesel are all examples of this • waste from cattle collected in a tank under the shed • a place where lots of animals an plants live together • can be placed on the roof of houses or sheds to generate energy
Our Environment 2021-07-20
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- gas is being added to the atmosphere by cattle sheds.
- Harms the Environment
- Choke drains which result in water logging
- Other name for Biosphere.
Down
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
- The atmospheric layer which absorbs the UV radiation reaching to earth from the sun
6 Clues: Harms the Environment • Other name for Biosphere. • Choke drains which result in water logging • gas is being added to the atmosphere by cattle sheds. • The atmospheric layer which absorbs the UV radiation reaching to earth from the sun • a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
Food 2023-05-15
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- - A type of meat that comes from cattle.
- - The culinary term for meat derived from pigs.
- - A waterbird known for its webbed feet and quacking sound.
- - A group of aquatic animals with fins and gills.
Down
- - Edible aquatic animals and plants that are used as food.
- - A domesticated bird that is commonly used for its meat and eggs.
6 Clues: - A type of meat that comes from cattle. • - The culinary term for meat derived from pigs. • - A group of aquatic animals with fins and gills. • - Edible aquatic animals and plants that are used as food. • - A waterbird known for its webbed feet and quacking sound. • - A domesticated bird that is commonly used for its meat and eggs.
Food and Ag Mag 2025-04-09
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- Australia’s potato industry has recently surpassed $1 _______ in production value
- Australia ranks what place in beef exporting in the world?
Down
- Australia has 28 _______ cattle
- Dairy farms are normally located in the states of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania because what occurs more frequently there?
- What drink contains 9 essential nutrients?
- What industry is second largest in Australia?
6 Clues: Australia has 28 _______ cattle • What drink contains 9 essential nutrients? • What industry is second largest in Australia? • Australia ranks what place in beef exporting in the world? • Australia’s potato industry has recently surpassed $1 _______ in production value • ...
Cattle, Cotton, Oil, and Railroad 2023-05-10
crossword fun! 2021-12-02
Across
- device for applying pressure to an inked surface
- large Spanish-owned estate in the Americas, often run for cattle
- A practice in the Spanish colonies that granted land and the labor of Native Americans
- /Belief that a rulers authority comes from god
- the biggest factor in the world economy of the 18th century.
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- exchange of goods, ideas and skills
- European economic policy of the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries
- /Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered
8 Clues: exchange of goods, ideas and skills • /Belief that a rulers authority comes from god • device for applying pressure to an inked surface • /Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered • the biggest factor in the world economy of the 18th century. • large Spanish-owned estate in the Americas, often run for cattle • ...
crossword fun! 2021-12-02
Across
- device for applying pressure to an inked surface
- large Spanish-owned estate in the Americas, often run for cattle
- A practice in the Spanish colonies that granted land and the labor of Native Americans
- /Belief that a rulers authority comes from god
- the biggest factor in the world economy of the 18th century.
Down
- exchange of goods, ideas and skills
- European economic policy of the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries
- /Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered
8 Clues: exchange of goods, ideas and skills • /Belief that a rulers authority comes from god • device for applying pressure to an inked surface • /Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered • the biggest factor in the world economy of the 18th century. • large Spanish-owned estate in the Americas, often run for cattle • ...
Raggamuffin War 2025-02-07
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- owner of a large rural property dedicated to cattle breeding or agriculture
- Elite citizens from Rio Grande do Sul that started the war
- The main leader of the war and former president of the Republica Rio-Grandense
- The treaty that brought an end to the Ragamuffin war
Down
- important leader in the war and former deputy of the kingdom of Italy
- The area where the war started
- A Brazilian general and one of the main leaders of the war
- The Period when the Ragamuffin War started
8 Clues: The area where the war started • The Period when the Ragamuffin War started • The treaty that brought an end to the Ragamuffin war • A Brazilian general and one of the main leaders of the war • Elite citizens from Rio Grande do Sul that started the war • important leader in the war and former deputy of the kingdom of Italy • ...
Vocabulary about Nature 2022-03-22
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- a large area of rock or a mountain with a very steep side, very dangerous
- the land beside or near to the sea or ocean
- a hill made of sand in the desert
- the bank of a river
Down
- a large mass of ice which moves slowly
- an area of land in the country, cattle may eat grass on it
- a huge body of salt water, larger than sea
- a part of the sea, partly surrounded by a wide curve of the land
8 Clues: the bank of a river • a hill made of sand in the desert • a large mass of ice which moves slowly • a huge body of salt water, larger than sea • the land beside or near to the sea or ocean • an area of land in the country, cattle may eat grass on it • a part of the sea, partly surrounded by a wide curve of the land • ...
Unit 3 Week 5 2022-01-27
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- _______ is the main industry, generally combined with cattle-raising.
- Palm trees are _______ in very warm climates.
- The newborn baby will _______ some traits from their parents.
Down
- There are many _______ in science that help us learn more about our health.
- Sometimes my friend and I _______ on what we should have for lunch.
- It is good to exercise and eat healthy in order to build _______.
- We all have many _______ that make us who we are.
- They have made _______ about the cost of the project.
8 Clues: Palm trees are _______ in very warm climates. • We all have many _______ that make us who we are. • They have made _______ about the cost of the project. • The newborn baby will _______ some traits from their parents. • It is good to exercise and eat healthy in order to build _______. • Sometimes my friend and I _______ on what we should have for lunch. • ...
Early Americans 2025-09-05
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- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- distributed over a wide area
- is the interpretation of material evidence remaining from past human activity
- someone who studies human behavior and cultures of the past through the recovery adn analysis of artifacts
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- live in or occupy
- relating to the inside, away from the coast, inland
- meaning working with the soil, growing crops or raising livestock (cattle)
- the surface on the ground, with grass growing on it
8 Clues: live in or occupy • distributed over a wide area • relating to the inside, away from the coast, inland • the surface on the ground, with grass growing on it • meaning working with the soil, growing crops or raising livestock (cattle) • is the interpretation of material evidence remaining from past human activity • ...
Spain 2021-11-04
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- Spanish tapas are actually delicious ________.
- The Spanish tortilla is an __________ made with eggs, potatoes, and onions.
- Flamenco is a popular ________ in Spain.
Down
- This is the musical instrument that is used in several regions in Spain.
- The running of the bulls event involves people running in a group of _________.
- The Seville Fair begins on midnight of _________.
6 Clues: Flamenco is a popular ________ in Spain. • Spanish tapas are actually delicious ________. • The Seville Fair begins on midnight of _________. • This is the musical instrument that is used in several regions in Spain. • The Spanish tortilla is an __________ made with eggs, potatoes, and onions. • ...
History of Kyrgyzstan 2023-09-25
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- Valley where the Davan Kingdom first developed.
- Kyunbag who ascended the throne of the Wusun state in the 1st century.
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- The Wusun were the direct ancestors of the Kara-____.
- The Sakas led a __________ life style, i.e., they wandered around.
- Conqueror who defeated the Sakas in 329 BCE.
- Main use of cattle in the Wusun economy.
6 Clues: Main use of cattle in the Wusun economy. • Conqueror who defeated the Sakas in 329 BCE. • Valley where the Davan Kingdom first developed. • The Wusun were the direct ancestors of the Kara-____. • The Sakas led a __________ life style, i.e., they wandered around. • Kyunbag who ascended the throne of the Wusun state in the 1st century.
Food and Ag Mag 2025-04-09
Across
- Australia ranks what place in beef exporting in the world?
- Australia’s potato industry has recently surpassed $1 _______ in production value
- What drink contains 9 essential nutrients?
Down
- What industry is second largest in Australia?
- Dairy farms are normally located in the states of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania because what occurs more frequently there?
- Australia has 28 _______ cattle
6 Clues: Australia has 28 _______ cattle • What drink contains 9 essential nutrients? • What industry is second largest in Australia? • Australia ranks what place in beef exporting in the world? • Australia’s potato industry has recently surpassed $1 _______ in production value • ...
Xhosa The language that the indigenous people of eastern Cape spoke 2013-07-29
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- A mountain range found in the eastern Cape
- The ______ took control of the Cape in 1806.
- This ______ river was declared as the Eastern frontier of the Cape.
- Where is the Addo Elephant national park situated?
- The Dutch farmers came into contact with them first.
- The Xhosa chief when they were driven out of the Zuurveld.
- Nongqawuse had to stay here as a result the Cattle Killing.
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- The Battle of ______ was very violent and was the Seventh Frontier war.
- One of the hunting products that animals were hunted for that led to extinction.
- The Xhosa chief's name during the time of Nongqawuse's vision.
- One of the rivers found in eastern Cape
- To be taken out or to no longer be there.
- ________ is a statement that fortells something that is going to happen.
- Another name for the Dutch farmers.
- The number of Frontier Wars.
15 Clues: The number of Frontier Wars. • Another name for the Dutch farmers. • One of the rivers found in eastern Cape • To be taken out or to no longer be there. • A mountain range found in the eastern Cape • The ______ took control of the Cape in 1806. • Where is the Addo Elephant national park situated? • The Dutch farmers came into contact with them first. • ...
Night Vocabulary Review 2021-03-18
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- The Red Army and the Americans were considered this in the novel
- Synonyms are Indifferent and Lazy
- short narratives usually of funny nature
- large oven designed to cremate or burn dead bodies
- "Her husband was a _______ man who spent most of his days and nights in the house of study."
- Synonym is to Beg
- the act of grieving or mourning a death
- the act of removing one or a group from a country or an establishment
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- "The world had become a _______ sealed cattle car."
- "We had often heard of rumors that the Red Army was near, but this time these ______ seemed more solid."
- a stern face
- Synonyms are Tremulous and Terrified
- "I spent my last days before liberation in a state of _______; I had no desire to eat, think, or move about."
- Synonym is Glorious
- Synonym is Holy
15 Clues: a stern face • Synonym is Holy • Synonym is to Beg • Synonym is Glorious • Synonyms are Indifferent and Lazy • Synonyms are Tremulous and Terrified • the act of grieving or mourning a death • short narratives usually of funny nature • large oven designed to cremate or burn dead bodies • "The world had become a _______ sealed cattle car." • ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty Vocabulary 2024-05-20
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- Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65).
- Rudely and critically (Page 256).
- Having the head and shoulders habitually bent forward (Page 78).
- Of little or no importance; insignificant; trivial (Page 198).
- Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227).
- A stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod (Page 116).
- Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth (Page 47).
- The back of the neck (Page 8).
- In a manner that is formal and serious, and suitable for a ceremony (Page 268).
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- Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148).
- The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167).
- To free from guilt or blame or their consequences (Page 92).
- Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132).
- Extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury (Page 31).
- To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100).
15 Clues: The back of the neck (Page 8). • Rudely and critically (Page 256). • Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227). • Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148). • To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100). • Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65). • Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132). • The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167). • ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty Vocabulary 2024-05-20
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- Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65).
- Rudely and critically (Page 256).
- Having the head and shoulders habitually bent forward (Page 78).
- Of little or no importance; insignificant; trivial (Page 198).
- Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227).
- A stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod (Page 116).
- Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth (Page 47).
- The back of the neck (Page 8).
- In a manner that is formal and serious, and suitable for a ceremony (Page 268).
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- Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148).
- The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167).
- To free from guilt or blame or their consequences (Page 92).
- Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132).
- Extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury (Page 31).
- To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100).
15 Clues: The back of the neck (Page 8). • Rudely and critically (Page 256). • Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227). • Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148). • To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100). • Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65). • Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132). • The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167). • ...
Russian Federation 2023-03-02
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- The capital and the largest city of the country
- Who was elected ruler of Novgorod in 862
- The cultural center of Russia and the second largest city
- When did the development of nomadic cattle breeding begin in the Pontic–Caspian Steppe
- What was the other name of Ivan the fifth
- Under the leadership of which prince was the Battle of Kulikovo
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- What was appointed after Lenin's death
- What was adopted on December 12, 1993
- The largest country in the world
- Thanks to whom the Novgorodians repelled the Swedish invasion in 1242
- Who in June 1991 became the first president in the history of Russia
- The period from 1598 to 1613
- The first European to sail through the Bering Strait
- What Russia accepted in 988
- Which Slavs appeared as a recognizable group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries
15 Clues: What Russia accepted in 988 • The period from 1598 to 1613 • The largest country in the world • What was adopted on December 12, 1993 • What was appointed after Lenin's death • Who was elected ruler of Novgorod in 862 • What was the other name of Ivan the fifth • The capital and the largest city of the country • The first European to sail through the Bering Strait • ...
Farming Systems and Food Shortages 2023-03-16
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- Ploughing is an example of a ________
- When crops are produced or animals kept to be sold for a profit
- The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming
- Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area
- High inputs or yields per hectare
- Low inputs or yields per hectare
- The products of a farming system
- Effect of loss of productivity
- Things which go into a farming system
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- Enough crops produced and animals kept to sustain themselves
- The rearing of cattle is an example of _____ farming
- Effect of a diet lacking the necessary nutrients
- A form of farming which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
- Farmers who use the same area of land each year
- Low weight proportional to height
15 Clues: Effect of loss of productivity • Low inputs or yields per hectare • The products of a farming system • High inputs or yields per hectare • Low weight proportional to height • Ploughing is an example of a ________ • Things which go into a farming system • Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area • The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming • ...
General revision 2023-06-01
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- The edible organs of animals.
- I eat plant base foods only. I am a ____.
- A suggested liquid for the convalescent is ____.
- Fish can be divided into three groups; white fish, oil fish or ____.
- The belly area of the cattle.
- This is done to test the freshness of eggs.
- For the elderly, food is required to maintain the health state of the body but less ____.
- This covers the yolk to separate it from the white.
- The study of substance found in foods as it relates to the maintenence and development of the body.
- It repairs, maintain and builds the body.
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- You can get this nutrient from the yolk of the egg.
- This is needed to make things rise.
- When shopping for this, its eyes should be bright and bulging.
- The bottom of the egg is called ____.
- I eat eggs, milk, dairy products and plant base foods. I am a ____.
15 Clues: The edible organs of animals. • The belly area of the cattle. • This is needed to make things rise. • The bottom of the egg is called ____. • I eat plant base foods only. I am a ____. • It repairs, maintain and builds the body. • This is done to test the freshness of eggs. • A suggested liquid for the convalescent is ____. • ...
AG, Food, Nat 2024-09-12
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- – An insect that is crucial for pollinating many agricultural crops.
- – The person who grows crops and raises animals.
- – The process of supplying water to crops through artificial means.
- – The process of gathering ripe crops from the fields.
- – Someone who transforms raw materials into finished food products.
- – A person who raises large herds of animals like cattle or sheep.
- – Someone who turns organic waste into soil-enriching material.
- – A specialist who studies water resources in relation to agriculture.
- – A structure used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
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- – A worker who places products, like food, on store shelves.
- – A doctor who cares for animals, especially livestock on farms.
- – A professional who prepares food in restaurants or kitchens.
- – A person who advises others on healthy eating and diet choices.
- – The person who transports goods, like food, from farms to stores.
- – A scientist who specializes in soil management and crop production.
15 Clues: – The person who grows crops and raises animals. • – The process of gathering ripe crops from the fields. • – A worker who places products, like food, on store shelves. • – A professional who prepares food in restaurants or kitchens. • – A structure used to grow plants in a controlled environment. • – Someone who turns organic waste into soil-enriching material. • ...
15. Environmental Impacts of Agriculture 2025-02-14
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- agriculture _________________ soil with fertilizers and pesticides
- fish farms can spread ________________ and parasites to fish in the surrounding ecosystem
- agriculture uses more ___________ than any other industry in the U.S.
- ___________ production has caused degradation of grasslands, erosion of topsoil, and pollution
- _________________ agriculture is the least sustainable type of agriculture
- the process by which land becomes dry and the production of topsoil decreases
- topsoil erosion can deplete ________________ in the soil that plants need to grow
- the top layer of soil that supplies nutrients for plant growth
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- the act of clearing an area of forest
- the variety of plants and animals that humans eat
- soil __________________: accumulation of salts in the topsoil
- _________________ is the most environmentally harmful human activity
- using fertilizers and __________________ adds chemicals to the air, causing air pollution
- ____________________ are being cleared to make room for cattle ranches and food production
- soil salinization is caused by _____________ or watering crops
15 Clues: the act of clearing an area of forest • the variety of plants and animals that humans eat • soil __________________: accumulation of salts in the topsoil • soil salinization is caused by _____________ or watering crops • the top layer of soil that supplies nutrients for plant growth • agriculture _________________ soil with fertilizers and pesticides • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-01-15
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- winged monster having a woman's head and a lion's body.
- Its capital was Memphis and the Pyramids of Giza were built during this period.
- Emerged more than 5,000 years ago along the River Nile.
- From 2000 to 1800 BC. Time of prosperity.
- One of the main activities (with animals and cattle).
- One of the natural fibers Egyptians used.
- People that would perform rituals.
- Egyptians believed this was the house of the soul.
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- Triangular structure made with stone and mud with chambers inside.
- Time of conquest and expansion. From 1600 to 1100 BC.
- A body that has been preserved with its organs removed.
- stone pillar, typically having a square or rectangular cross section, set up as a monument or landmark
- Believing in many gods and goddesses.
- A type of salt used to preserve bodies.
- IT was the basis of the economy.
15 Clues: IT was the basis of the economy. • People that would perform rituals. • Believing in many gods and goddesses. • A type of salt used to preserve bodies. • From 2000 to 1800 BC. Time of prosperity. • One of the natural fibers Egyptians used. • Egyptians believed this was the house of the soul. • Time of conquest and expansion. From 1600 to 1100 BC. • ...
1-1800-day19-1 2023-02-01
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- _____s watching over their grazing sheep(풀을 뜯고 있는 양들을 지키고 있는 양치기들)
- He raises _____.(그는 가축을 기른다.)
- mechanized _____(기계화 농업)
- an apple/a peach _____(사과/복숭아 과수원)
- _____s toiling in the fields(들에서 힘들게 일하는 농민들)
- a cattle/sheep _____(소/양 목장)
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- vegetables grown without the use of _____s(살충제를 사용하지 않고 기른 채소)
- natural/artificial _____s(천연/인공 비료)
- Dams are used to provide water for _____.(댐은 관개를 위한 물을 공급하는 데 이용된다.)
- a coffee/cotton _____(커피/목화 재배 농장)
- The ox pulled the _____ through the field.(황소가 들에서 쟁기를 끌었다.)
- The _____ bursts with grain.(곡식 창고가 곡식으로 터질 듯이 차 있다.)
- He is digging with a _____.(그는 삽으로 땅을 파고 있다.)
- The _____ dried up during the drought.(저수지가 가뭄 동안에 말라 버렸다.)
- Compost and _____ are organic fertilizers.(썩은 식물 퇴비와 동물 배설물 거름은 유기 비료이다.)
15 Clues: mechanized _____(기계화 농업) • a cattle/sheep _____(소/양 목장) • He raises _____.(그는 가축을 기른다.) • a coffee/cotton _____(커피/목화 재배 농장) • an apple/a peach _____(사과/복숭아 과수원) • natural/artificial _____s(천연/인공 비료) • He is digging with a _____.(그는 삽으로 땅을 파고 있다.) • _____s toiling in the fields(들에서 힘들게 일하는 농민들) • The _____ bursts with grain.(곡식 창고가 곡식으로 터질 듯이 차 있다.) • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-02-06
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- a system dividing the United States into four time zones
- a social and educational organization for famers
- a message system transported by horseback
- the hard work of breaking up sod on the plains gave these people this name
- an ancient trading route first used by the Native Americans
- heard cattle to the market or to the northern plains for grazing
- an undeveloped area of land
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- a new method of farming that shifted the focus away from water dependent crops such as corn
- western fur traders and trappers
- 2,000 mile stretch from places such as Missouri, and Iowa
- communities that grew suddenly when a mine opened
- Southern African migrants that relocated to Kansas
- Joseph Smith founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in western New York
- forces loss of traditional ways, culture, language and social practices
- a decrease in the money supply and overall lower prices
15 Clues: an undeveloped area of land • western fur traders and trappers • a message system transported by horseback • a social and educational organization for famers • communities that grew suddenly when a mine opened • Southern African migrants that relocated to Kansas • a decrease in the money supply and overall lower prices • ...
7th Grade Mid-Term Review 2025-10-17
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- What is a mature female pig called?
- I __________ are the first two words of the FFA Creed.
- Which part of the emblem stands for labor & tillage of the soil?
- What BEEF cattle breed is all black and originated in Scotland?
- What type of natural resource can be replenished relatively quickly over time?
- "Learning to do, Doing to Learn" is part of the FFA ________.
- What color dress pants or skirt is worn with FFA Official Dress?
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- What type of natural resource cannot be replenished over time?
- What color button up shirt is part of FFA Official Dress?
- Which part of the emblem stands for wisdom?
- Which part of the emblem means common interest/unity?
- The rising ________ means progress on the FFA emblem.
- What is a newborn in sheep called?
- In 1969, __________ could join FFA.
- Who wrote the FFA Creed?
15 Clues: Who wrote the FFA Creed? • What is a newborn in sheep called? • What is a mature female pig called? • In 1969, __________ could join FFA. • Which part of the emblem stands for wisdom? • Which part of the emblem means common interest/unity? • The rising ________ means progress on the FFA emblem. • I __________ are the first two words of the FFA Creed. • ...
Wildlife Studies Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-02
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- Gems that are found on rings
- Plants need the energy waves from this source to survive
- A gas used to make balloons float
- Blocks are made of these for deer to lick
- Aquatic critter
- Plants grown in fields to feed cattle and people
- Fossilised organic matter
- Plants produce it and we breathe it in
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- A chemical element and an essential mineral for the body, vital for building strong bones, teeth, and cell membranes
- A category of animals that have low population numbers and are close to all dying off
- A fossil fuel that forms between layers of organic matter
- The material swords are made up of
- And area of land that is soaked with water but you're able to walk in it
- Nutrient substrate perfect for plant growth
- Areas of land packed thick with trees and plants
15 Clues: Aquatic critter • Fossilised organic matter • Gems that are found on rings • A gas used to make balloons float • The material swords are made up of • Plants produce it and we breathe it in • Blocks are made of these for deer to lick • Nutrient substrate perfect for plant growth • Areas of land packed thick with trees and plants • ...
Ch.9, Lesson 3: The Age of Jackson 2018-05-14
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- a greater amount than what is needed
- to officially reject a proposed law
- a time when a person running for a political office tries to convince people to vote for him or her
- to move or change slowly
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- a fenced-in area usually for keeping cattle and other livestock
- to separate from or leave
- information or a story that is passed from person to person
- a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or sounds that make up words
8 Clues: to move or change slowly • to separate from or leave • to officially reject a proposed law • a greater amount than what is needed • information or a story that is passed from person to person • a fenced-in area usually for keeping cattle and other livestock • a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or sounds that make up words • ...
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