cattle Crossword Puzzles
Bluegrass Farms 2025-09-19
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- style of country music
- farm vehicle
- garden tool
- "got any grapes?"
- places where flowers grow
- farmyard animals that goes oink
- agricultural operations
- grain storage structure
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- rental units in a building
- group of cattle
- gathering of crops
- to cut down crops
- they're often laying around a farm
- part of a famous farm song
- female pig
15 Clues: female pig • garden tool • farm vehicle • group of cattle • to cut down crops • "got any grapes?" • gathering of crops • style of country music • agricultural operations • grain storage structure • places where flowers grow • rental units in a building • part of a famous farm song • farmyard animals that goes oink • they're often laying around a farm
animal breeds 2024-09-24
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- the tallest dog of all AKC breeds.
- an alert, calm chicken breed that can adapt to any surroundings and be quite tame and friendly
- The Hereford is a British breed of beef cattle originally from Herefordshire
- The American Eskimo Dog is a breed of companion dog, originating in Germany.
- female pigs reach maturity and are bred at 170 to 220 days of age
- cow, also called Pustertaler or Pustertaler Schecken
- French: 'Blanc-Bleu Belge Dutch
- is primarily cow used for beef, but sometimes used for rodeo.
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- a dog that is used in the police acadimy
- a dog breed that can be trained easy
- also a cow known as Chillingham wild cattle
- can be especially good for families with well-behaved children
- shark is a rare species of deep-sea shark. Sometimes called a "living fossil"
- a flat faced cat
- long legged crab is a species of marine crab and is the biggest one that lives in the waters around Japan.
- a breed of cat characterized by its very short legs
- a British breed of dog fat and chubby
- is a long-fingered lemur,
18 Clues: a flat faced cat • is a long-fingered lemur, • French: 'Blanc-Bleu Belge Dutch • the tallest dog of all AKC breeds. • a dog breed that can be trained easy • a British breed of dog fat and chubby • a dog that is used in the police acadimy • also a cow known as Chillingham wild cattle • a breed of cat characterized by its very short legs • ...
MEATS :D 2013-05-22
12 Clues: deep frying • cut wholesale • use hot coals • meat of sheep • meat of swine • mature cattle • very young beef • cut into quarters • under direct flame • meat with fat side up • in small amount of liquid • broiling- small quantities of meat
Crossword Puzzle: KAM11 2024-06-08
12 Clues: Pet fish. • Cattle herder. • Marine mammal. • Luxurious boat. • Inuit ice house. • Purple vegetable. • Nut from an oak tree. • Insect with colorful wings. • Place where animals are kept. • Aircraft with rotating blades. • Structure that uses wind power. • Preserved remains of ancient life.
The cattle of the sun 2017-05-09
6 Clues: Sun god • The god who hates Ulysses • The man who disobeyed Ulysses • The _____ died except for Ulysses • Ulysses men were warned not to eat them • The men were ______ so they ate the cattle
Cowboys / Cattle Trails 2021-10-14
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- man who herds horses and cattle on a ranch
- major route to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas
- the need or desire for something
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- wire with short clusters of sharp spikes along it
- the amount of something you have on hand
- a specific place, area, or location
- rivalry between two individuals or businesses
7 Clues: the need or desire for something • a specific place, area, or location • the amount of something you have on hand • man who herds horses and cattle on a ranch • rivalry between two individuals or businesses • major route to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas • wire with short clusters of sharp spikes along it
Meat, Poultry, and Seafood 2023-09-22
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- meat which comes from cattle; is regulated with a specific grading system
- cuts of meat which are ready for sale
- meat which has been cooked to an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C) and until drops of juice rise to the surface; offers resistance when pressed
- primarily lives in salt water; has a shell but no backbone
- original cuts of a carcass
- meat which has been cooked with high heat on both sides to at least an internal temperature of 140°F
- ensures meat stays closer together which helps retain juices
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- can live in fresh water or salt water; has a backbone
- meat which comes from a bird
- searing the meat before cooking in a flavorful liquid
- meat which comes from young cattle; mostly male calves from dairy herds
- large muscle fibers from four legged animals
- dry and tender portion of the poultry
- moist, fatty and flavorful portion of the poultry
- meat which comes from swine; is regulated with a specific grading system
- leaving a carcass in large sections for 24 to 48 hours to enhance flavor and tenderness of the meat
16 Clues: original cuts of a carcass • meat which comes from a bird • cuts of meat which are ready for sale • dry and tender portion of the poultry • large muscle fibers from four legged animals • moist, fatty and flavorful portion of the poultry • can live in fresh water or salt water; has a backbone • searing the meat before cooking in a flavorful liquid • ...
Pastoralists in the Modern World 2025-01-13
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- European domination of lands, disrupting traditional pastoralist practices and livelihoods.
- Groups of domesticated animals like cattle, sheep, raised for resources.
- Communities Indigenous groups relying on forests for food, shelter, and resources.
- Growing crops and raising livestock for food, different from pastoralism.
- Animals feeding on grasses or vegetation, essential for livestock survival.
- Place for trading goods, including livestock or animal products for money.
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- Domesticated animals like cattle, goats, raised for milk, meat, and wool.
- Livelihood based on raising livestock, dependent on grazing and mobility.
- The means people use to sustain life, like herding or farming.
- Natural surroundings, influencing livelihoods, including land, water, plants, and animals.
- Lifestyle involving constant movement in search of resources and grazing.
- Seasonal migration of pastoralists for grazing, typically between lowlands and highlands.
12 Clues: The means people use to sustain life, like herding or farming. • Groups of domesticated animals like cattle, sheep, raised for resources. • Domesticated animals like cattle, goats, raised for milk, meat, and wool. • Livelihood based on raising livestock, dependent on grazing and mobility. • ...
Vet 1 Crossword 2025-10-13
12 Clues: newborn equine • newborn caprine • group of Equine • group of porcine • group of chicken • gestation of canine • altered Bovine male • matured male chicken • common name for Ovine • common name for Bovine • common name for Porcine • common name for caprine
Industry Information 2022-10-17
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- How many years of age is a cow when they get a full mouth of adult teeth?
- TDN stands for Total ______ Nutrients.
- A word used to describe calving difficulties.
- The term for cattle between the age of 18 and 24 months.
- The term applied to meat from cattle slaughtered at 6 months of age or less.
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- A cow that has not had a calf yet is called a_________?
- COOL stands for Country of _______ Labeling.
- When selecting an animal on structural soundness, a special emphasis should be placed on _____ and legs.
- A cow produces approximately 15-20 gallons of ______ each day.
- Another term for estrous.
10 Clues: Another term for estrous. • TDN stands for Total ______ Nutrients. • COOL stands for Country of _______ Labeling. • A word used to describe calving difficulties. • A cow that has not had a calf yet is called a_________? • The term for cattle between the age of 18 and 24 months. • A cow produces approximately 15-20 gallons of ______ each day. • ...
animal breed 2022-08-29
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- stylish animals with color patterns of black and white or red and white
- developed and bred for fur and meat in California
- relatively smaller than other dairy cattle
- a breed of dairy cattle from Ayrshire in southwest Scotland
- one of the smallest lop-eared breeds
- mostly small usually nocturnal reptiles with a soft skin
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- medium size dessert lizards and range from brown to yellow to white
- its short fur has a texture like velvet
- crest or horns on the back of their skulls, long sticky tongues, and uniquely-shaped
- bred for long fibers of its coat, that are gathered by shearing, combing or plucking
10 Clues: one of the smallest lop-eared breeds • its short fur has a texture like velvet • relatively smaller than other dairy cattle • developed and bred for fur and meat in California • mostly small usually nocturnal reptiles with a soft skin • a breed of dairy cattle from Ayrshire in southwest Scotland • medium size dessert lizards and range from brown to yellow to white • ...
Odyssey 2023-11-01
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- the which that turned some of Odysseus’s crew to pigs
- he is the main character and is trying to get back to Ithaca
- she is Odysseus’s wife and the queen of Ithaca
- The goddess that helped Odysseus the most
- The god that hated Odysseus the most
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- the spirit that gave Odysseus the prophecy to not eat the cattle in the land of the dead
- the god that killed Odysseus’s crew for eating the forbidden cattle
- the Cyclopes that held Odysseus’s crew captive and ate some of them
- Odysseus’s crew mate who asked to be buried in the land of the dead
- the son of Odysseus and Penelope
10 Clues: the son of Odysseus and Penelope • The god that hated Odysseus the most • The goddess that helped Odysseus the most • she is Odysseus’s wife and the queen of Ithaca • the which that turned some of Odysseus’s crew to pigs • he is the main character and is trying to get back to Ithaca • the god that killed Odysseus’s crew for eating the forbidden cattle • ...
Antibiotic Resistance & A Bug is Making You Miserable 2023-10-09
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- the bacteria that causes this type of infection is highly resistant to antibiotics
- these make copies of themselves by hijacking the cells of the creatures they infect
- something bacteria can develop that allows them to survive and multiply even after being exposed to an antibiotic
- these are responsible for establishing guidelines for antibiotic use in livestock
- like other organisms, bacteria do this
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- wiped out large parts of the world's population
- manure from cattle is often used to grow these
- the good bacteria in our gut
- these are at risk for infections because they are often fed a corn based diet
- to get rid of
10 Clues: to get rid of • the good bacteria in our gut • like other organisms, bacteria do this • manure from cattle is often used to grow these • wiped out large parts of the world's population • these are at risk for infections because they are often fed a corn based diet • these are responsible for establishing guidelines for antibiotic use in livestock • ...
Western Expansion terms 2023-10-05
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- - a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
- - An overland trail that settlers used to travel by covered wagon from Missouri to the west coast.
- - A person who does something first.
- - Large, hoofed mammals that people raise for their meat, milk, or hides.
- - African American settler in the West
- - A large, single-crop farm
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- - A piece of free land that people claimed from the government.
- - Land set aside for Native Americans to live.
- - A person who works in the mines
- - A man who herds and tends to cattle, typically seen in Western media.
10 Clues: - A large, single-crop farm • - A person who works in the mines • - A person who does something first. • - African American settler in the West • - Land set aside for Native Americans to live. • - A piece of free land that people claimed from the government. • - A man who herds and tends to cattle, typically seen in Western media. • ...
Orana Park Animals 2020-09-10
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- bird who gives us eggs
- black-and-white striped African equines
- Asian cattle
- FAST-RUNNING FELINE
- African mongoose
- HORNED BEAST
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- distinctive spotted pattern
- Fierce animal
- New Zealand's blue duck
- flightless bird of New Zealand
- Australian bird
- large brownish-green New Zealand parrot
- New Zealand's largest reptile
13 Clues: Asian cattle • HORNED BEAST • Fierce animal • Australian bird • African mongoose • FAST-RUNNING FELINE • bird who gives us eggs • New Zealand's blue duck • distinctive spotted pattern • New Zealand's largest reptile • flightless bird of New Zealand • black-and-white striped African equines • large brownish-green New Zealand parrot
Ádám 2017-01-23
13 Clues: they can't fly. • they only jumb. • they make honey. • they like cheese. • infectious humans. • they ate omnivore. • the soothing purr. • the bigest mammal. • the fastest animal. • they have long neck. • they ruminant animal. • the least smallest bird. • the humans often riding that animal.
October Adventure 2017-08-31
13 Clues: Aliscafi • Aeternum Aquas • High speed rail • Dear Evan Hansen • A national salad • Kate sings of love • Ol’ blue eyes album • 70’s fastback coupe • Cavern illumination • Land of young cattle • West Mediterranean Gulf • Built on the seven hills • The last contest of 435AD
Billy the kid crossword 2013-11-15
13 Clues: to kill • first name • York birth • out of a gun • place of death • in recognition • responsible for • weapon with bullets • when you need something • to take with permission • boy man who attends cattle • person found guilty of offence • ranger out law living in the bush
Tyler's crossword 2016-02-15
12 Clues: educated • antonym empty • to be snobbish • a parents girl • past tense catch • a vigorous attack • adverb of haughty • to reeducate someone • to do something wrong • to do something by itself • to butcher cattle for food • to write a book about yourself
vocab crossword puzzle 2022-11-14
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- united states federal agency
- black cavalry troops
- mail service
- landmark in Wyoming
- moving a heard of cattle
- restricted land that was opened
- native dance
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- native land
- moving from Missouri to california
- westward migration of Indians
- a private security guard
- given name of many cemeteries
- break up reservation land
- has to do with homes
14 Clues: native land • mail service • native dance • landmark in Wyoming • black cavalry troops • has to do with homes • a private security guard • moving a heard of cattle • break up reservation land • united states federal agency • westward migration of Indians • given name of many cemeteries • restricted land that was opened • moving from Missouri to california
Western Crossword 2024-10-08
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- animal that was means for transportation before the invention of cars
- 31st State of America; _ Gold Rush
- stage name for Marion Robert Morrison; actor known for westerns and war movies
- an elected officer responsible for keeping the peace
- The real name of a 'cowboy hat'
- 11 states considered part of this area
- genre of tv and movies that show life on the American frontier with themes of freedom, justice and individualism
- valuable material that contributed to massive migration to the West/California
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- a landscape where there is little rain and plants
- limit of settled land beyond the 'wilderness'; a border
- a tool/vehicle to transport goods; early settlers in U.S. used horses to pull it
- actor who rose to fame in Westerns and later served as mayor of Carmel, California
- a type of leather pants word over regular pants to protect cowboy legs
- rope with a loop and knot on one end to catch horses/cattle
- used to encourage horses to move forward; added to shoes
- A man who herds and tends to cattle, especially in western US
16 Clues: The real name of a 'cowboy hat' • 31st State of America; _ Gold Rush • 11 states considered part of this area • a landscape where there is little rain and plants • an elected officer responsible for keeping the peace • limit of settled land beyond the 'wilderness'; a border • used to encourage horses to move forward; added to shoes • ...
flock 2024-09-12
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- A family of young birds, especially those hatched at one time.
- A light structure covering birds, used for flight.
- Domesticated bovine animals kept for milk or meat.
- A fenced area where livestock are kept.
- Domesticated bovine animals used as draft animals.
- Seasonal movement of birds or animals from one place to another.
- To crowd together closely.
- The act of guiding or leading sheep.
- The sound made by sheep or goats.
- A domesticated species of South American camelid.
- A nest built on a high place by a bird of prey.
- To move or wave quickly, like wings.
- A person who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market.
- A young bird that has not yet left the nest.
- A female sheep.
- A young goose.
- A large group of flying insects.
- A quick, sharp bite or strike with a beak.
- The process of cutting wool off sheep.
- A material often collected from sheep.
- A branch or stick where a bird sits.
- The ability of an animal to return to its home location.
- A domestic bird, especially a chicken.
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- A person who looks after a group of sheep.
- A place where birds rest or sleep.
- A woman who tends sheep.
- A young male horse.
- Related to cattle.
- A large group of animals, especially hoofed mammals, kept together.
- A cage or small enclosure for chickens.
- A South American pack animal often kept in groups.
- An enclosure for keeping birds.
- The act of animals eating grass in a field.
- A male sheep.
- A field where animals graze.
- A female horse.
- An enclosure for pigs.
- A large building for storing hay or housing livestock.
- A structure built by birds to lay eggs and raise their young.
- A male horse, especially one kept for breeding.
- The fastest pace of a horse or other animal.
- A young bird, especially a baby chicken.
- The hard covering on the foot of certain mammals, like horses.
- The offspring of a donkey and a horse.
44 Clues: A male sheep. • A young goose. • A female horse. • A female sheep. • Related to cattle. • A young male horse. • An enclosure for pigs. • A woman who tends sheep. • To crowd together closely. • A field where animals graze. • An enclosure for keeping birds. • A large group of flying insects. • The sound made by sheep or goats. • A place where birds rest or sleep. • ...
Life in the West 2025-09-19
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- Mountains, deserts, and rivers that slowed progress
- Spanish-speaking settlers of California, many of whom raised cattle on ranchos
- Explorers who mapped much of the Louisiana Territory
- Railroad Railroad completed in 1869 that connected east to west
- omen Women who traveled west and helped establish homes, farms, and communities
- Town that grew quickly near a mining site
- Pioneers trapped in the Sierra Nevada in winter
- Mountain pass used by early pioneers heading west
- Scarcity of water that ruined crops and livestock
- Dangerous run of cattle that could trample camps
- Frequent wagon problem slowing migration
- Workers who drove cattle across the open plains
- Rush Event in 1849 that caused thousands to move west to mine
- Religious travelers who went west to spread Christianity and often built schools and churches
- Forced removal of Native Americans to western lands
- Main pioneer route to the Northwest’s farmland
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- Hazardous part of trail journeys where wagons often tipped
- Severe snowstorms that trapped or froze travelers
- Route leading gold-seekers to mining camps
- Families often lived far apart with little communication
- Fast horseback mail service across western lands
- Self-appointed law enforcers in western boomtowns
- Common overland vehicle before railroads expanded
- Law that gave settlers 160 acres if they agreed to farm it
- Gold seekers who rushed to California in 1849 hoping to strike it rich
- Lack of food, supplies, and medicine on the trail
- Home built from prairie soil blocks when wood was scarce
- Belief that Americans were meant to expand west
- Trail from Missouri to New Mexico used for trade
- Animal hunted nearly to extinction but vital to Plains tribes
- Workers who came in large numbers during the Gold Rush and helped build the railroads
- Path to Utah for a religious group seeking freedom
- Fur trappers and explorers who lived in the Rockies and helped map western trails
- Strong animals used to pull covered wagons
- Deadly disease spread by contaminated water
- Wire Invention that ended the open range and fenced farms
36 Clues: Frequent wagon problem slowing migration • Town that grew quickly near a mining site • Route leading gold-seekers to mining camps • Strong animals used to pull covered wagons • Deadly disease spread by contaminated water • Main pioneer route to the Northwest’s farmland • Pioneers trapped in the Sierra Nevada in winter • Belief that Americans were meant to expand west • ...
Night CH 7-9 2025-03-06
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- A ____ was staring back at Elie when he looked at the mirror (115)
- men fought over ____ when it was thrown into the cattle car (101)
- inmates lived in ____ while in the cattle cars (100)
- The Blockalteste gives Elie advice to not _____ his father anymore (110)
- inmates take a hot _____ when they arrive to the camp (104)
- The number of inmates left in the train when they arrived to their destination (103)
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- The name of the concentration camp Elie was liberated from (113)
- The name of Elie's father (102)
- Elei's father suffers from what illness (108)
- Their first act as free men was to throw themselves on ____ (115)
- saves Eliezer when he awakens to two inmates choking him (102)
11 Clues: The name of Elie's father (102) • Elei's father suffers from what illness (108) • inmates lived in ____ while in the cattle cars (100) • inmates take a hot _____ when they arrive to the camp (104) • saves Eliezer when he awakens to two inmates choking him (102) • The name of the concentration camp Elie was liberated from (113) • ...
AG BIO - MADDIE CLARK 2016-05-11
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- pulpy mass
- absorbs nutrients
- tongue to grab food
- breaks down starch
- pointed lower lip
- blind pouch
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- one "true stomach
- muscular contractions that move food
- 4 compartment cavities
- muscular part in stomach
- has glands to secrete digestive juices
- incisor teeth and tongue
- largest compartment in stomach holds sold waste
- upper lip to grab food
- fingerlike projections
- no teeth/ rocks
16 Clues: pulpy mass • blind pouch • no teeth/ rocks • one "true stomach • absorbs nutrients • pointed lower lip • breaks down starch • tongue to grab food • 4 compartment cavities • upper lip to grab food • fingerlike projections • muscular part in stomach • incisor teeth and tongue • muscular contractions that move food • has glands to secrete digestive juices • ...
AG BIO - MADDIE CLARK 2016-05-11
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- pulpy mass
- upper lip to grab food
- largest compartment in stomach holds sold waste
- fingerlike projections
- no teeth/ rocks
- tongue to grab food
- absorbs nutrients
- 4 compartment cavities
- incisor teeth and tongue
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- muscular part in stomach
- blind pouch
- one "true stomach
- muscular contractions that move food
- pointed lower lip
- breaks down starch
- has glands to secrete digestive juices
16 Clues: pulpy mass • blind pouch • no teeth/ rocks • one "true stomach • pointed lower lip • absorbs nutrients • breaks down starch • tongue to grab food • upper lip to grab food • fingerlike projections • 4 compartment cavities • muscular part in stomach • incisor teeth and tongue • muscular contractions that move food • has glands to secrete digestive juices • ...
American West 2021-05-17
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- agency first made its name in the late-1850s for hunting down outlaws and providing private security for railroads
- the process of a group's language and/or culture coming to resemble those of another group
- the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
- a mail service delivering messages, newspapers, and mail using relays of horse-mounted riders
- a North American Indian religious cult of the second half of the 19th century, based on the performance of a ritual dance that, it was believed, would drive away white people and restore the traditional lands and way of life
- enacted during the Civil War in 1862, provided that any adult citizen,who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of government land.
- an African American cavalry soldier.
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- the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States. During the 19th and early 20th century
- a convoy or train of covered horse-drawn wagons, as used by pioneers or settlers in North America.
- federally recognized Native American tribe under the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs rather than the state governments of the United States in which they are physically located.
- an event in which previously restricted land of the United States was opened to homestead on a first-arrival basis.
- 1887 regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US
- a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads.
15 Clues: an African American cavalry soldier. • 1887 regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States • the process of a group's language and/or culture coming to resemble those of another group • a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US • ...
Animal Science 2023-05-01
14 Clues: baby horse • grass or hay • difficult birth • milk production • refers to goats • refers to cattle • refers to horses • male castrated pig • mature female sheep • young female chicken • castrated young male chicken • mammal with a 4 chambers stomach • a chamber of the ruminant stomach • part of livestock diet high in fiber
Chapter 2 (US History) 2022-10-10
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- Many people moved to the Great Plains during the late 1800's to become _______________
- New agricultural innovations allowed Great Plains farmers to grow large amounts of _____________
- Was the leader of the Nez Perce
- A plan to rebuild the South following the Civil War
- This was a real hardship that settlers on the Great Plains faced
- When Native Americans acquired ____________ this caused greater conflict with settlers
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- This blocked cattle trails, making it difficult to get cattle to market
- Helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom
- a tract of public land for settlement
- This Amendment officially ended slavery throughout the United States
- was defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- Which natural resource caused a large number of Americans to rush to the West in search of fortune
- According to the idea of Manifest Destiny, Americans believed they had the right to _______ the west
13 Clues: Was the leader of the Nez Perce • a tract of public land for settlement • was defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn • Helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom • A plan to rebuild the South following the Civil War • This was a real hardship that settlers on the Great Plains faced • This Amendment officially ended slavery throughout the United States • ...
Socoil srudies 2022-04-20
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- all black infantry to protect against indians
- Railroads are expanded into this state
- Mexicans who came to america to work
- A town famous for outlaws saloons and Boothill cemetery
- Founder of Topeka
- a cattle disease
- Scottish photographer who immigrated to the us in 1856
- Invented the cowboy boots
- An artist of landscapes
- Immigrant girl who traveled very far
- american rancher known as father of Texas panhandle
- A big promoter of Kansas
- promoter of longhorn cattle from Texas to eastern states
- The act of making only your businusse available
- An all black settlement
- Covered wagon with kitchen in it
- you can get 160 acres of land but need to maintain it
- Opened the harvey diner
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- Kiowa war chief
- multiple tools are created for farming
- British who came to U.S
- where immigrants from croatia settled
- People who try and take nland that is not theirs
- Harvard president
- Fencing created to keep out rustlers
- a map showing divisions for peices of land
- An attack on cheyenne and arapaho indians near sandcreek Colorado
- United states army officer and democratic nominee for president
- men who worked ranches and hustled cows and horses
- an act of moving to a different country
30 Clues: Kiowa war chief • a cattle disease • Founder of Topeka • Harvard president • British who came to U.S • An artist of landscapes • An all black settlement • Opened the harvey diner • A big promoter of Kansas • Invented the cowboy boots • Covered wagon with kitchen in it • Mexicans who came to america to work • Fencing created to keep out rustlers • Immigrant girl who traveled very far • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- The _____ powers in WW1 included the US, France, Brittain, Italy, Russia, and Japan
- Adding a new state to a country
- His daughter and his wife made the “Come and Take it Flag”
- A government ruled by the people
- He made the first map of Texas in 1519
- Growing from a small town to a big city.
- To leave or withdraw from a place
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced
- Power is divided between national and state governments
- Led cattle on cattle drives to the railroads in the north. They were paid on average $1 per day.
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- this is an example of a Civic Responsibility
- The sinking of this ship caused the US to join WW1
- Farmer A person who farms rented land is a…
- Where to prevent the Native Americans from escaping the missions.
- Led cattle on cattle drives to the railroads in the north. They were paid on average $1 per day.
- When people speak out for what they think is right.
- The part of the economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food, including the financial institutions that fund these activities
- They were real estate agents for Mexico
- Building material made of dried mud
- A tax on imported goods
- A group that had the goal of addressing racial discrimination against Hispanics
21 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Adding a new state to a country • A government ruled by the people • To leave or withdraw from a place • Building material made of dried mud • He made the first map of Texas in 1519 • They were real estate agents for Mexico • Growing from a small town to a big city. • Farmer A person who farms rented land is a… • ...
Melissa's Crossword 2020-09-14
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- home attraction of Albert
- home of Spaceship Earth
- Harry Potters owl
- Mickey's Dog
- attraction in Liberty Square
- location of The Leaky Cauldron
- Gabe Landeskog's country
- state where Buzz Bomb was born
- formerly knows as Downtown Disney
- home of Cinderella's Castle
- hotel sister of The Yacth Clue Resort
- dog than can run up to 45 MPH
- city which Disneyland is located
- home of Roger Federer
- an original Disneyland Attraction
- Filius Flitwicks house
- state where Bailey was born
- Coppers Best Friend
- attraction in Tommowrland
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- home of The French Open
- patch over an Australian Cattle Dog's eye
- home to Pirates of The Caribbean in China
- city of The Australian Open
- Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
- Journey to the Center of the Earth park
- 101 of these dogs
- Major Tournament won most by Roger Federer
- school Harry Potter attended
- city Roger Federer won an Olympic gold medal
- home of Mount Gushmore
- dog voiced by Billy Joel
- another name for an Australian Cattle Dog
- Pixar movie based in Paris
- worlds #1 Tennis Player
- Disneyland Hotel
- state where Phoenix was born
- country of Joe Sakic and Patrick Roy
37 Clues: Mickey's Dog • Disneyland Hotel • Harry Potters owl • 101 of these dogs • Coppers Best Friend • home of Roger Federer • home of Mount Gushmore • Filius Flitwicks house • home of The French Open • home of Spaceship Earth • worlds #1 Tennis Player • Gabe Landeskog's country • dog voiced by Billy Joel • home attraction of Albert • attraction in Tommowrland • Pixar movie based in Paris • ...
Levi Hanna 5th hr 2024-04-17
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- a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime
- to stay isolated because of a sickness or disease
- a place where plains Indians where forced onto
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US
- extreme scarcity of food
- an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people
- Groups a group of people that share's a common background
- a house with farming or agriculture land
- a house, apartment, or tipi
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- pushing cattle from land to land
- Fence with notches to keep people and animals out
- ownership or control of a supply
- a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power
- a farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over
- someone who gives speeches
- to be forced to do something or feel that you must do something
- a grant of public land
- a sum of money granted by the government
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land
- a settler on a homestead
20 Clues: a grant of public land • extreme scarcity of food • a settler on a homestead • someone who gives speeches • a house, apartment, or tipi • pushing cattle from land to land • ownership or control of a supply • a sum of money granted by the government • a house with farming or agriculture land • a place where plains Indians where forced onto • ...
Chapter 8 - Native Americans 2023-01-11
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- stray calves with no identifying symbols
- self-appointed volunteers who tracked down and punished wrongdoers
- a new invention which enabled hundreds of square miles to be fenced off cheaply and easily
- main source of food.
- a vast area of grassland owned by the government
- to be absorbed
- explored the region with an army expedition in 1819, called the "Great American Desert"
- a ritual that celebrated a hoped-for fay of reckoning when settlers would disappear, the buffalo would return, and Native Americans would reunite with their deceased ancestors
- often yielded big profits
- cowboys drove nearly 1.5 million head of cattle up this trail to Abilene
- dug deep beneath the surface
- a cattle drive that drove 260,000 of them to Missouri
- roamed vast distances, following their main source of food.
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- this act allotted to each head of household 160 acres of reservation land for farming
- payments to reservation dwellers, at least once per year.
- where families could become self-supporting
- people who plowed the soil on the Plains were called this
- proposed creating two large reservations on the Plains
- to plant seeds deep in the ground where there was enough moisture for them to grow
- using simple equipment like picks, shovels, and pans
- a tract of public land available for settlement
21 Clues: to be absorbed • main source of food. • often yielded big profits • dug deep beneath the surface • stray calves with no identifying symbols • where families could become self-supporting • a tract of public land available for settlement • a vast area of grassland owned by the government • using simple equipment like picks, shovels, and pans • ...
Hermes 2025-12-12
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- Hermes’ staff; later shown with two snakes coiled around it.
- Magical plant Hermes gave Odysseus to protect him from Circe’s spells.
- “Guide of souls”; title for Hermes because he led the dead to the Underworld.
- “Slayer of Argus”; title Hermes earned for killing Argus Panoptes.
- Old man who saw Hermes stealing Apollo’s cattle; turned to stone for breaking his promise.
- Rustic goat-footed/satyr god of shepherds; son of Hermes in some myths.
- Stringed musical instrument Hermes invented from a tortoise shell; given to Apollo.
- Daughter of Daedalion; mother of Autolycus; had sons by Hermes and Apollo on the same day.
- Wide-brimmed traveler’s hat Hermes often wears.
- “Of (Mt.)Cyllene” in reference to Hermes birthplace
- Son of Hermes, famous master thief.
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- Wife in an elderly couple who welcomed Zeus and Hermes in disguise
- A monster who stole Zeus’s sinews; chased Hermes.
- God whose cattle Hermes stole; later became Hermes’ friend and received the lyre from him.
- Mother of Hermes; a shy nymph who lived in a cave on Mount Cyllene.
- A giant Hermes killed while wearing the cap of invisibility.
- Son of Hermes and herald of the Argonauts.
- Magical sandals that allow Hermes to fly or move swiftly.
- Roman name for Hermes.
- Athenian princess loved by Hermes.
20 Clues: Roman name for Hermes. • Athenian princess loved by Hermes. • Son of Hermes, famous master thief. • Son of Hermes and herald of the Argonauts. • Wide-brimmed traveler’s hat Hermes often wears. • A monster who stole Zeus’s sinews; chased Hermes. • “Of (Mt.)Cyllene” in reference to Hermes birthplace • Magical sandals that allow Hermes to fly or move swiftly. • ...
Dairy Industry 2016-03-31
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- nutritionally balanced mixture of protein, vitamins and minerals prepared for and fed to cows
- an essential nutrient for building strong bones and teeth that is found in milk.
- milk that has not yet been pasteurized.
- a sugar that is found only in milk.
- an animal that feeds on grasses and other plant materials (e.g., cattle).
- the fat that is found in milk;
- a newborn bovine or dairy animal.
- mature male bovine or dairy animal.
- grass and alfalfa mixture grown to feed to animals.
- the mammary gland of cows where milk is produced.
- doctor for animals.
- put on the cows’ teats after milking to seal the teat to prevent bacteria from entering and causing an infection.
- a powerful machine that pulls a variety of farm implements.
- process of breaking up fat globules into smaller particles. when milk is homogenized, the fat stays evenly distributed throughout the milk and does not separate and rise to the top.
- the nipple of a mammary gland that the baby suckles to get milk.
- the name for a young female bovine before she has given birth to a calf and started to produce milk.
- mature female bovine or dairy animal that has a calf.
- tank a large, insulated container that is used to store and cool milk on the farm.
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- warm-blooded animal whose mother produces milk to feedher babies.
- airtight pit or tower used to store animal feed.
- breed of dairy cow that is black and white (sometimes red and white) in colour.
- a distinct family of ruminant mammals, referring to cattle.
- a fenced in area of land covered with grasses where animals are kept while outside.
- the process of heating raw milk to a high temperature and cooling it rapidly to kill any natural bacteria that may be present.
- breed of dairy cow that is usually brown in colour.
- plant factory that receives, tests and processes milk into dairy products.
- milk that is sold for further processing into dairy productssuch as cheese, ice cream, etc.
- mammals that have four stomachs. this allows the animal to swallow their food quickly and then bring it up again to chew it slowly and properly digest it (e.g., cattle, deer, camels, etc.).
- factory that receives, tests and processes milk into dairy products.
- sterile area at one side of the barn that stores the milking equipment and bulk tank.
- a type of moist, fermented feed that is kept in airtight silos and fed to cattle.
- the white solid that forms when milk coagulates (clumps together) in the cheesemaking process.
- cows that are raised to produce milk.
- the watery liquid that is left over when milk forms curds.
34 Clues: doctor for animals. • the fat that is found in milk; • a newborn bovine or dairy animal. • a sugar that is found only in milk. • mature male bovine or dairy animal. • cows that are raised to produce milk. • milk that has not yet been pasteurized. • airtight pit or tower used to store animal feed. • the mammary gland of cows where milk is produced. • ...
Intersting Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-24
Animal Names 2025-10-20
11 Clues: Baby Rabbit • Meat of Goose • Adult Male Duck • Adult Male Cattle • Swine Giving birth • Birds giving birth • Adult Female Sheep • Immature Female Goat • Immature Male Chicken • Immature Female Turkey • Scientific name for Horses
SCS Barn Yard Crossword Puzzle II 2021-03-02
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- An intense fear of pigs is called
- This type of animal (cattle, sheep, goats, etc) has four stomachs
- The most common way to measure the size of a farm or ranch in the U.S.
- The most common milk cow breed in the US is the
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- This word means the care, cultivation, and breeding of crops and animals.
- A location where beehives of honey bees are kept is called an
- The #1 money producing crop in the US is
- A young hen, especially one less than one year old is called a
- Livestock such as sheep, cattle, goats, and pigs are raised on a
- The first breed of animal known to have been domesticated as a source of food
- Candling is still used to inspect ____
11 Clues: An intense fear of pigs is called • Candling is still used to inspect ____ • The #1 money producing crop in the US is • The most common milk cow breed in the US is the • A location where beehives of honey bees are kept is called an • A young hen, especially one less than one year old is called a • Livestock such as sheep, cattle, goats, and pigs are raised on a • ...
Happy 65th Birthday Jenifer!! 2022-10-11
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- Aural Affliction
- Beloved Brit Summering in Vermont
- La la la la la
- Unerring enlightenment
- Neighborly herb
- Progeny's initial utterance
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- Parton’s Pals
- Oysters, red earth, shining waters
- She who lights up our lives
- Neverending noel
- Your most loving production
- Not intimidated by cattle or chocolate cake
- Marvelous Mr. Malaprop
- Extremely easy!
- Why Oh Why Oh Why Oh
15 Clues: Parton’s Pals • La la la la la • Extremely easy! • Neighborly herb • Aural Affliction • Neverending noel • Why Oh Why Oh Why Oh • Marvelous Mr. Malaprop • Unerring enlightenment • She who lights up our lives • Your most loving production • Progeny's initial utterance • Beloved Brit Summering in Vermont • Oysters, red earth, shining waters • Not intimidated by cattle or chocolate cake
Vocab 3 playlist 2024-01-09
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- A rude or impolite person
- A warning
- fide In good faith
- Large waterfall,abnormality in eye
- Sensual,sexual
- Decaying flesh
- Pertaining to cows or cattle
- Young and inexperienced
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- Briefness
- A violent change
- Impressive but meaningless language
- Causing cancer
- Pertaining to the countryside
- to remove offensive passages of a play/novel
- To coax, to persuade
15 Clues: Briefness • A warning • Causing cancer • Sensual,sexual • Decaying flesh • A violent change • To coax, to persuade • fide In good faith • Young and inexperienced • A rude or impolite person • Pertaining to cows or cattle • Pertaining to the countryside • Large waterfall,abnormality in eye • Impressive but meaningless language • to remove offensive passages of a play/novel
Percival Pets 2020-04-19
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- Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos
- Breed of cattle
- Please sir can I have some more
- Famous Scottish comedian
- TV station
- The Count of ..... Cristo
- Spanish friend
- Local cat known to bleat
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- Lead singer of Queen
- Seen with 14 down
- a small lump of gold
- He is a wizard
- Partner of Clyde
- Type of eclipse
- Has a chocolate factory
- Type of python
- These are made for walking
- Hannah Montana
- ANZAC day flower
19 Clues: TV station • He is a wizard • Type of python • Hannah Montana • Spanish friend • Breed of cattle • Type of eclipse • Partner of Clyde • ANZAC day flower • Seen with 14 down • Lead singer of Queen • a small lump of gold • Has a chocolate factory • Famous Scottish comedian • Local cat known to bleat • The Count of ..... Cristo • These are made for walking • Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos • ...
List 25 word families 2024-03-05
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- Bots
- yellow lines mark the _______ of the street
- having a hard time
- made by blowing into a wand
- To improve upon
- scratching lines on paper
- cows that herd
- rain can form a ______
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- the answer to a g
- not sad but
- can’t sit still
- the number after seven
- to toss balls
- to get comfy with others
- it came before 8
- Small in size
- a quiet laugh
- used to sit on a horse
- the number before five
19 Clues: Bots • not sad but • to toss balls • Small in size • a quiet laugh • cows that herd • can’t sit still • To improve upon • it came before 8 • the answer to a g • having a hard time • the number after seven • used to sit on a horse • the number before five • rain can form a ______ • to get comfy with others • scratching lines on paper • made by blowing into a wand • ...
Natural Resources 2025-05-14
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- _________ cutting is the most harmful way to cut trees
- A mineral found in abundance in the Ontario Ring of Fire
- _____-_____ is a term used to describe a town that grew due to an activity and later declined in growth
- A gas emitted by trees that is essential to humans
- A natural disaster that has a lower risk of occurring on hills that have trees
- A type of medicine used to prevent diseases amongst cattle in factories
- A situation where fish are caught too quickly, leaving little time for reproduction
- When other species are caught during fishing
- A method of tree cutting that only targets specific trees
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- A type of mining ideal for surface mineral removal (2 words)
- The number one sustainability challenge (2 words)
- Another word for "clean" water
- A type of fish that nearly disappeared completely from the water on the East Coast
- A greenhouse gas emitted by cattle during digestion
- A common example of a non-renewable resource (2 words)
- A type of resource that is renewable and does not need to re-grow or regenerate
16 Clues: Another word for "clean" water • When other species are caught during fishing • The number one sustainability challenge (2 words) • A gas emitted by trees that is essential to humans • A greenhouse gas emitted by cattle during digestion • _________ cutting is the most harmful way to cut trees • A common example of a non-renewable resource (2 words) • ...
Livestock Diseases 2021-10-07
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- internal parasite of young cattle, they cough
- vey common bacterial disease of lactating farm livestock
- virus disease of young cattle, usually vaccinated against, three words
- a poisonous flower
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- a deficiency of energy in dairy cows
- (4/4/7)a deficiency of energy in ewes just before lambing
- these external parasites get active in wet, warm weather
7 Clues: a poisonous flower • a deficiency of energy in dairy cows • internal parasite of young cattle, they cough • these external parasites get active in wet, warm weather • vey common bacterial disease of lactating farm livestock • (4/4/7)a deficiency of energy in ewes just before lambing • virus disease of young cattle, usually vaccinated against, three words
Agricultural Science 2020-11-12
10 Clues: Rabbit breed • Dairy cattle • Produces bacon • Honey production • Meat breed of Goat • Has black underside • Produced by Holstein • Leghorn produces this • Produces meat and eggs • Reared for food production
Percival Pets 2020-04-19
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- Seen with 14 across
- Type of eclipse
- Local cat known to bleat
- TV station
- Famous Scottish comedian
- ANZAC day flower
- Please sir can I have some more
- Hannah Montana
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- Has a chocolate factory
- The Count of ..... Cristo
- Spanish friend
- Breed of cattle
- Type of python
- Lead singer of Queen
- He is a wizard
- Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos
- These are made for walking
- Partner of Clyde
18 Clues: TV station • Spanish friend • Type of python • He is a wizard • Hannah Montana • Breed of cattle • Type of eclipse • ANZAC day flower • Partner of Clyde • Seen with 14 across • Lead singer of Queen • Has a chocolate factory • Local cat known to bleat • Famous Scottish comedian • The Count of ..... Cristo • These are made for walking • Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos • ...
Texas #2 2020-08-30
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- Ft. Worth is where "the West ___"
- Texas' state flower
- most cattle drives ended up at a railhead in this Texas town
- U.S. President who wouldn't consider Texas' first request for annexation
- first name of the most successful jockey in history
- Seguin holds this kind of festival
- Abbott was a star in school in this sport
- Brady calls itself the "___ Heart of Texas"
- residents of Mexican Texas
- eccentric billionaire aviator
- JFK was shot in this Dallas plaza
- famous billionaire and Independent politician
- nicknamed the "Deer Capital of Texas"
- long-time comedienne with a wide mouth
- another famous TV reporter/personality
- Eisenhower's wife was known as this
- Texas is ___ as big as Japan
- "father of the Texas panhandle"
- Fredericksburg's ___ was the first military post in Texas
- Texas criminal who partnered with Bonnie Parker
- biggest financial scandal in Texas, which affected the entire nation
- the Mexican Civil War brought Pancho ___ to the Texas border
- baseball's all-time leader in strike-outs
- famous place in Ft. Worth
- East Texans use this on their smoked BBQ meats
- LBJ fought for these rights as president
- tried to corner the world's silver market, but was prevented by the federal government
- Teddy Roosevelt trained these "Riders" in Texas
- ___ Parker was the last chief of the Comanches
- Austin particularly recruited settlers from this country
- state verb of texas
- Galveston celebrates "Dickens on the ___"
- nicknamed "Bat City"
- Oswald shot from this depository building
- the current "unofficial mayor of Austin"
- LBJ's wife was known as this
- this south island is known for its white sand
- Brady holds this kind of "cook-off"
- these events temporarily halted German immigration to Texas
- East Texas is known for these woods
- Texas is famous for these old-time churches
- Abbott's occupation prior to politics
- in 1829, several groups of these immigrants settled in South Texas
- world's largest honky-tonk
- Clute holds this kind of festival
- San Antonio's historic arts village
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- Galveston celebrates this festival for abolishing slavery
- Dallas holds this kind of outdoor cooking competition
- New Braunfels holds this kind of "fest"
- Texas grocery chain
- a cattle and buffalo cross
- pirate who occupied Galveston Island
- the Alamo chapel is designated as a state ___
- Texas became a state under this U.S. President
- Texas was the site of the ___ conflict of the Civil War
- Fredericksburg is named after Prince Frederick of this country
- Texas town destroyed by fertilizer plant explosion
- Texas' favorite meat
- San Antonio is known for its beautiful River ___
- ___ Crawford was known as "Mommie Dearest"
- ___ Harvey Oswald said, "I'm just a patsy"
- ___ Roddenberry ("Star Trek") was from El Paso
- space shuttle that broke apart over SE Texas
- Gruene has the oldest one of these halls in Texas
- Santa Anna was defeated in San ___
- Belted Galloways are called ___ cows
- last Democrat governor of Texas
- the Alamo siege took place in San Antonio de ___
- this Ritter was a singing cowboy
- Austin's first colony of settlers are called the "___ 300"
- Texas repealed prohibition this many years after the Federal Govt repeal
- where Eisenhower was born
- Texas is allowed to split into this many new states if it chooses, but it cannot secede from the Union
- canyon hideout for Indians
- this Texian commander was executed by Santa Anna in Goliad
- this wire closed the open range
- rock-n-roller from Lubbock
- Ft. Worth's nickname
- most famous breed of Texas cattle
- Sweetwater holds this kind of "roundup"
- observatory in the Davis Mountains
- Guerra is the smallest town in Texas with a population of ___
- Charlie Goodnight's Old Blue was the "lead" ___ for cattle drives
- Tyler holds this kind of festival
- where LBJ was born
- singer-dancer ___ Martin made it big on Broadway and in movies
- this Joplin was the "king of ragtime"
- famous TV reporter/personality
- this Joplin was a wild rock and blues singer
- these black soldiers were posted to various forts in Texas
- "The Big D"
- famous Spindletop Oil Boom occurred near this city
- most famous cattle drive trail
- during WWII, there were 14 of these camps in Texas
- number of cattle drives led by Goodnight's Old Blue
- Central Texans use this on their smoked BBQ meats
96 Clues: "The Big D" • where LBJ was born • Texas grocery chain • Texas' state flower • state verb of texas • Texas' favorite meat • Ft. Worth's nickname • nicknamed "Bat City" • where Eisenhower was born • famous place in Ft. Worth • a cattle and buffalo cross • residents of Mexican Texas • canyon hideout for Indians • rock-n-roller from Lubbock • world's largest honky-tonk • ...
30 words 2022-04-19
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- The Immigrants from Britain wanted more land and felt like they couldn't control their own lives
- a Kiowa war chief. He was a member of the Kiowa tribe, born around 1820, during the height of the power of the Plains Tribes
- Fort Wallace was a US Cavalry fort built in Wallace County, Kansas to help defend settlers against Cheyenne and Sioux raids.
- many french immigrants came to Kansas looking for land and more freedom
- Many settlers had to sell there land to the government for the railroad
- There are new tech and ways of farming making it easier and faster to do
- topeka has many sports and food for people to buy and enjoy the game
- When people in the USA found that kansas soil was very rich they came to grow crops and now Kansas produces 30 percent of the country's crops.
- series of conflicts from the early 1850s through the late 1870s between Native Americans and the United States, along with its Indian allies
- a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864
- an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the township of Topeka, Kansas
- known more commonly as Birger Sandzén, was an American painter best known for his landscapes. He produced most of his work while working as an art professor at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas.
- a lot of people would come to kansas to try and find fuel to become rich
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- an American activist and businessman best known for his role in establishing African American settlements in Kansas. A former slave from Tennessee who escaped to freedom in Ontario, Canada in 1846, he soon
- an entrepreneur who developed the Harvey House lunch rooms, restaurants, souvenir shops, and hotels, which served rail passengers on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
- Beginning 150 years ago, hundreds of thousands of cattle made the dangerous trek from ranches around Fort Worth, Texas, up to Abilene, Kansas. During the 1860s through 1880s, the Chisholm Trail was an expressway funneling livestock north to market, with cattle only moving 10 to 12 miles per day.Aug
- members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866
- Many immigrants wanted freedom and more land so many of them came to Kansas
- many towns became cattle towns meaning a lot of people would come live in this towns.
- a famous women coming to kansas then getting a street named after her
- Strawberry Hill is a historic neighborhood in Kansas City, Kansas, United States. It is bordered by Minnesota Avenue to its north, by Interstate 70 t
- the flow of people still coming to Kansas is becoming to great and sooner or later most of Kansas will be gone to the settlers who came earlier than others
- Program funding is $5 million per year for three consecutive years and will be available: July 1, 2020; July 1, 2021; and July 1, 2022. A minimum of $500,000 will be set-aside annually for lessees located on or adjacent to a Class II or Class III railroad.
- many people came to Kansas for land but also many came to settle along the railroads or to become cowboys meaning the towns grew or they were created.
- Kansas had fought to be a free state and, with the. As a result, between the late 1870s and early 1880s, more than 20,000 African Americans left the South for Kansas, the Oklahoma Territory, and elsewhere on the Great Plains in a migration known as the “Great Exodus.”
- allowing all kinds of people own land they could farm the land for 5 years and then it will be theirs after or buy it right away
- Hancock burning a Cheyenne village on Pawnee Fork, thirty miles west of Fort Larned
- a 19th-century entrepreneur known for promoting the transport of Longhorn cattle from Texas to the eastern United States.
- These men were brave strong men who came to Kansas and texas to make sure all the cattle get drive to kansas and get put on the train for selling.
- many settlers came to this town because it was a cattle town and it would later become one of the biggest towns in Kansas
30 Clues: topeka has many sports and food for people to buy and enjoy the game • a famous women coming to kansas then getting a street named after her • many french immigrants came to Kansas looking for land and more freedom • Many settlers had to sell there land to the government for the railroad • ...
Westward Expansion 2021-09-13
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- move there Native americans groups had to give up their own land.
- rush attracted people who wanted to find gold and become rich
- directs water from a source to a place that needs it
- were constructed of wood poles,bark,and animal skins
- railroad,one streched across the country.
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- built a home within six months
- long periods without rain
- or early settlers,included,farmers,miners,ranchers, and immigrants
- because they had to cut through the thickly rooted grass,or sod,to build their homes and plant crops
- drivers ended at railroad towns,where the cattle were carried by train to Chicago and to the coasts
10 Clues: long periods without rain • built a home within six months • railroad,one streched across the country. • directs water from a source to a place that needs it • were constructed of wood poles,bark,and animal skins • rush attracted people who wanted to find gold and become rich • move there Native americans groups had to give up their own land. • ...
Sheboygan county fair Dairy Crossword 2021-08-27
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- the large dairy cattle breed that is black and white in color
- a female bovine that has not had a calf yet
- 10 lbs of milk are required to create one lb of this dairy product
- a male bovine that is able to reproduce
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- a female bovine that has had at least one calf and therefore produces milk
- the fluid that is produced by cows
- a male bovine that is castrated and unable to reproduce
- A dairy cattle breed that is brown in color and relatively small in size
- an intracurricular organization that focuses on student leadership, personal growth, and career success
- a young bovine animal
10 Clues: a young bovine animal • the fluid that is produced by cows • a male bovine that is able to reproduce • a female bovine that has not had a calf yet • a male bovine that is castrated and unable to reproduce • the large dairy cattle breed that is black and white in color • 10 lbs of milk are required to create one lb of this dairy product • ...
Animal Science II Unit 7 Vocab 2022-12-01
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- the Animals build or posture
- what heifers use to give milk to their offspring
- the dominant gene in offspring
- the amount of muscle definition on an animal usually used for meat
- when an animal gains its last few pounds before it is slaughtered
- what your parents pass on to their offspring
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- looking at the inside of an egg through a bright light to see the fetus development
- viewing the cattle or animal from a forward angle
- an indication on to how much muscle is developed in the breast and wings
- viewing the cattle or animal from an angle either left or right
10 Clues: the Animals build or posture • the dominant gene in offspring • what your parents pass on to their offspring • what heifers use to give milk to their offspring • viewing the cattle or animal from a forward angle • viewing the cattle or animal from an angle either left or right • when an animal gains its last few pounds before it is slaughtered • ...
English words 2018-03-19
14 Clues: fast • dirt • Quote • amount • become larger • Where we live • bovine animals • society, area of people • Belle, in a lower place • everywere on this planet • a period that becomes hotter • where you find minerals or metals • the gas that causes the green house effect • to make an area dirty or harmful to the environment
The American West 2023-01-19
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- A man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle
- A private security guard and detective agency established around 1850
- The given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States
- Several laws by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain
- The process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
- A trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads
- A historical event in which previously restricted land of the United States was opened for homesteading on a first-come-first-served basis
- Members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army
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- An act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations
- A dance that Indians believed would reunite the living with spirits of the dead, bring the spirits to fight on their behalf, end westward expansion, and bring peace
- An American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders
- A convoy or train of covered horse-drawn wagons
- An area of land held and governed by a federally recognized Native American tribal nation whose government is accountable to the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs and not to the state government in which it is located
- The ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850
- The process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group
15 Clues: A convoy or train of covered horse-drawn wagons • A man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle • Members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army • A private security guard and detective agency established around 1850 • The given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States • ...
american west crossword 2022-11-01
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- a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems
- several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain
- a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads
- originally were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army
- A historical event in which previously restricted land of the United States was opened for homesteading on a first-come-first-served basis.
- the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
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- American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders
- created to keep Native Americans off of lands that European Americans wished to settle
- regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States
- an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks
- a series of forced displacements of approximately 60,000 American Indians of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850
- the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially
- a convoy or train of covered horse-drawn wagons, as used by pioneers or settlers in North America.
- a private security guard and detective agency established around 1850 in the United States by Scottish-born cooper Allan Pinkerton and Chicago attorney Edward Rucker as the North-Western Police Agency
- the given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States. During the 19th and early 20th century it was a common name for the burial grounds of gunfighters'
15 Clues: regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States • a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems • American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders • originally were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army • ...
Percival Pets 2020-04-19
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- Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos
- Breed of cattle
- Please sir can I have some more
- Famous Scottish comedian
- TV station
- The Count of ..... Cristo
- Spanish friend
- Local cat known to bleat
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- Lead singer of Queen
- Seen with 18 down
- a small lump of gold
- He is a wizard
- Partner of Clyde
- Type of eclipse
- Has a chocolate factory
- Type of python
- These are made for walking
- Hannah Montana
- ANZAC day flower
19 Clues: TV station • He is a wizard • Type of python • Hannah Montana • Spanish friend • Breed of cattle • Type of eclipse • Partner of Clyde • ANZAC day flower • Seen with 18 down • Lead singer of Queen • a small lump of gold • Has a chocolate factory • Famous Scottish comedian • Local cat known to bleat • The Count of ..... Cristo • These are made for walking • Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos • ...
Livestock 2021-01-08
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- Progeny Differences gain,muscling maternal
- deals with food and health
- food to provide energy and protein
- period of pregnancy
- Zone Cattle safety zone
- four compartments to stomach
- Condition Score
- high energy low fiber
- feed and fatten
- removal testicles
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- problems giving birth
- Operations crossbreeding programs
- giving birth
- food high fiber
- Producers breeding stock for purebred
- first milk
- Operation purchase weanling calves
- standing heat
- Packers cows taken here after feedlot
19 Clues: first milk • giving birth • standing heat • food high fiber • Condition Score • feed and fatten • removal testicles • period of pregnancy • problems giving birth • high energy low fiber • Zone Cattle safety zone • deals with food and health • four compartments to stomach • Operations crossbreeding programs • food to provide energy and protein • Operation purchase weanling calves • ...
Vocabulary revision 2018-05-30
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- The verb for "thick"
- A synonym for "principal"
- A synonym for "decrease".
- A synonym for "characteristic"
- The noun for "robust"
- A word meaning "quantity"
- The past form of "rise"
- The opposite for "lower"
- A synonym for "kind"
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- A person who grows cattle
- A synonym for "shift"
- The verb for "deep"
- Lack ...
- A synonyn for "however".
- More, extra
- A synonym for "climb".
- The opposite for "gradually"
- Account...
- The verb for "storage"
19 Clues: Lack ... • Account... • More, extra • The verb for "deep" • The verb for "thick" • A synonym for "kind" • A synonym for "shift" • The noun for "robust" • A synonym for "climb". • The verb for "storage" • The past form of "rise" • A synonyn for "however". • The opposite for "lower" • A person who grows cattle • A synonym for "principal" • A synonym for "decrease". • A word meaning "quantity" • ...
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads 2020-02-24
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- Underdeveloped land that lies beyond the border of settled territory.
- To take in or adapt to the ways of another culture.
- Railroads extending or going across a continent. Part of the westward expansion
- Allowed cattle, sheep, goats, and crops to be watered on a farmer’s land, they did not have to be near a river or water source.
- Horseman who were mostly African Americans and Mexican American in this era.
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- Soldiers African American (former enslaved) soldiers who fought during the Indian Wars,protected the settlers from Indian attacks, and build forts.
- fencing that prevented cattle and other animals from destroying crops.
- practice of farming. Agri- field (Latin)
- Spanish cowboy who
- Lands set aside for Native Americans by the U.S. Government.
- Farmers and ranchers battled between each other over open grange and water source. Cutting and destroying fences and burning pasture land resulted in gunfights and lower property values.
- artificial application of water to the soil; usually used to assist the growing of crops in dry areas and during periods of inadequate rainfall
12 Clues: Spanish cowboy who • practice of farming. Agri- field (Latin) • To take in or adapt to the ways of another culture. • Lands set aside for Native Americans by the U.S. Government. • Underdeveloped land that lies beyond the border of settled territory. • fencing that prevented cattle and other animals from destroying crops. • ...
Petra's C.4, L.5 crossword 2022-04-20
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- originally were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army
- family owned the Bright Farm
- type of field kitchen covered wagon
- was a member of the Kiowa tribe, born around 1820
- an entrepreneur who developed the Harvey House
- the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the condition of unequal access to the benefits of belonging to any society.
- mustered into Company C of the 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry
- midwestern frontier settlements that catered to the cattle industry.
- was a fort in Barton County
- the principal chief of the Yamparika
- the first African-American professor at Harvard.
- groups included Swiss Mennonites, Baptist Dunkers, Schwenkfelders, Moravians, Amish, and Waldensians
- an American painter best known for his landscapes.
- Caused by a parasitic protozoa called Babesia bigemina
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- the quality of a society whose voluntary members are of equal standing in terms of political power or influence.
- A method to obtain land without having to purchase it by living on it and making improvements over a five year period.
- today it's home to a collection of memorials to the struggle for liberty.
- an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the township of Topeka,
- entrepreneur known for promoting the transport of Longhorn cattle from Texas.
- a city in and the county seat of Barber County
- located in Kanopolis, Kansas, was an active military installation of the United States Army
- a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people
- a hill in San Francisco, California, near the center of Golden Gate Park.
- were several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership
- the raising and breeding of domestic sheep.
- an American activist and businessman best known for his role in establishing African American settlements in Kansas.
- a widespread scarcity of food
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another
30 Clues: was a fort in Barton County • family owned the Bright Farm • a widespread scarcity of food • type of field kitchen covered wagon • the principal chief of the Yamparika • a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people • the raising and breeding of domestic sheep. • a city in and the county seat of Barber County • an entrepreneur who developed the Harvey House • ...
Livestock Terms 2026-05-01
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- male chicken at least 1 year of age or older
- lamb, female sheep under 1 year of age
- grouping of a single species of livestock
- male chicken that has been castrated
- lamb, male sheep that is under 1 year of age
- adult male swine
- process of giving birth for bovine
- young pig in its first 14-21 days of life and still nursing
- Calf, female calf
- young bovine, used from the time of birth up until weaning
- female got over 1 year of age
- female sheep at least 1 year of age
- young sheep
- male chicken less than 1 year old
- calf, male calf
- young male goat less than a year old
- castrated male swine
- Female bovine that ahs not had a calf
- term relating to sheep
- term relating to swine
- young female goat less than a year old
- newly hatched or very young chicken
- naturally hornless
- castrated male bovine
- female swine that has not given birth
- baby goat of either gender
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- Sterile female twin of a male in cattle
- chicken raised for meat
- practice of separating livestock from their source of milk
- male goat over 1 year of age
- female chicken less than 1 year of age
- intact male sheep that is at least 1 year of age
- adult female swine that have had a litter of piglets
- process of giving birth for swine
- process of giving birth for goats
- chicken raised for egg laying
- process of giving birth for sheep
- female chicken at least 1 year of age
- Animals kept by people for use or pleasure
- term relating to cattle
- male with one or both testes undescended
- taurus, European cattle, known for temperate adaptation
- term relating to goats
- female bovine that has had a calf
- castrated male goat less than a year old
- relating male bovine
- indicus, Zebu cattle, known for heat tolerance
47 Clues: young sheep • calf, male calf • adult male swine • Calf, female calf • naturally hornless • castrated male swine • relating male bovine • castrated male bovine • term relating to sheep • term relating to goats • term relating to swine • chicken raised for meat • term relating to cattle • baby goat of either gender • male goat over 1 year of age • female got over 1 year of age • ...
Melissa's Crossword 2020-09-14
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- dog voiced by Billy Joel
- Gabe Landeskog's country
- attraction in Liberty Square
- Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
- Harry Potters owl
- home to Pirates of The Caribbean in China
- home of Cinderella's Castle
- Filius Flitwicks house
- worlds #1 Tennis Player
- Mickey's Dog
- Journey to the Center of the Earth park
- Pixar movie based in Paris
- state where Phoenix was born
- Bailey's favorite bagged snack
- country of Joe Sakic and Patrick Roy
- hotel sister of The Yacth Clue Resort
- Major Tournament won most by Roger Federer
- home attraction of Albert
- dog than can run up to 45 MPH
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- 101 of these dogs
- location of The Leaky Cauldron
- state where Bailey was born
- patch over an Australian Cattle Dog's eye
- another name for an Australian Cattle Dog
- city which Disneyland is located
- home of Mount Gushmore
- formerly knows as Downtown Disney
- city Roger Federer won an Olympic gold medal
- home of Spaceship Earth
- Coppers Best Friend
- state where Buzz Bomb was born
- attraction in Tommowrland
- an original Disneyland Attraction
- home of The French Open
- Disneyland Hotel
- school Harry Potter attended
- color of Phoenix and Buzz Bomb
- home of Roger Federer
- city of The Australian Open
39 Clues: Mickey's Dog • Disneyland Hotel • 101 of these dogs • Harry Potters owl • Coppers Best Friend • home of Roger Federer • home of Mount Gushmore • Filius Flitwicks house • home of Spaceship Earth • home of The French Open • worlds #1 Tennis Player • dog voiced by Billy Joel • Gabe Landeskog's country • attraction in Tommowrland • home attraction of Albert • Pixar movie based in Paris • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead: Crossword 2019-10-25
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- many of the Patriots stole these because they needed food
- the place that the Lobsterbacks were massacred back to
- ordinary citizens that weren't involved in military matters
- when a group of people disagree with something and do something to get people's attention about it
- a state that was ready to fight the British
- a brown gun that got its name from Queen Elizabeth, whose nickname was Bess, because they first used that gun a lot during her time
- the people who encountered Tim and his father on cattle drive
- the place where the British troops were trying to go to looking for ammunition stores
- the King of England at the time of this rebellion
- the Captain of the Governor's Second Foot Guard
- England emposed these on the colonies
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- the people fighting for freedom from England
- this is one of the punishments for disobeying a general; having your neck wrapped around by a rope and being tied to a tree
- the people that were still loyal to the King
- the head of the Connecticut militia
- the people fighting in a battle
- the people fighting for the British
- the people who agreed that they should be free from England
- the country taxing the colonists
- when groups of people fight against each other
20 Clues: the people fighting in a battle • the country taxing the colonists • the head of the Connecticut militia • the people fighting for the British • England emposed these on the colonies • a state that was ready to fight the British • the people fighting for freedom from England • the people that were still loyal to the King • when groups of people fight against each other • ...
Century Farm Trivia 2015-02-15
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- Who said, "I could pick a 100 pounds of peas a day, probably because I was so close to the ground and did not have to bend over too far"?
- Who is the oldest of Joshua and Estorie Wright's children?
- What crop did Steven produce on the farm?
- Who said "Can you imagine how exciting it was being able to ride a horse as a young child growing up on the farm?
- How many acres did Boone Wright Purchase?
- How many children did Joshua Wright have?
- What was Estorie Wright's favorite color?
- Which of Estories male children worked for Chrysler in Detroit?
- Which of Joshua Wright's children have appeared on the QVC shopping network?
- What was Boone Wright's mother's name?
- How many counties is the farm located in?
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- Other than Josh who currently owns cattle on the Wright Farm?
- In what city was the market that the bulk of produce was sold?
- How many children did Boone Wright have?
- Where was Boone Wright born?
- In 2014 how many years had the farm been in the Wright family?
- How many generations of farmers have there been on Wright's Farm?
- How old was Boone Wright when he purchased the farm?
- Whose favorite color was purple?
- What animals are on the Wright Farm today?
- Who worked at Transcontinental Pipeline?
21 Clues: Where was Boone Wright born? • Whose favorite color was purple? • What was Boone Wright's mother's name? • How many children did Boone Wright have? • Who worked at Transcontinental Pipeline? • What crop did Steven produce on the farm? • How many acres did Boone Wright Purchase? • How many children did Joshua Wright have? • What was Estorie Wright's favorite color? • ...
March Week 3 - Rylee 2024-03-02
Across
- deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
- of or relating to the nose:
- pertaining to a bride or a wedding:
- a sudden, frenzied rush or headlong flight of a herd of frightened animals, especially cattle or horses.
- act of offering or suggesting something for acceptance, adoption, or performance.
- a number of animals kept, feeding, or traveling together
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared
- very large herbivorous mammal of the family Elephantidae
- of or relating to the post office or mail service:
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- ten plus six
- terrestrial, largely vegetarian great ape of the genus Gorilla, inhabiting central African forests:
- bovine animals, especially domesticated members of the genus Bos.
- developed in a number of breeds for its flesh, eggs, and feathers.
- several chiefly marine, cetacean mammals of the family Delphinidae,
- small burrowing rodents
- a tract of land completely surrounded by water, and not large enough to be called a continent.
- extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible:
- of or relating to the teeth.
- a mechanical apparatus or contrivance; mechanism
- person, usually young, who is learning under the close supervision of a teacher
20 Clues: ten plus six • small burrowing rodents • of or relating to the nose: • of or relating to the teeth. • pertaining to a bride or a wedding: • a mechanical apparatus or contrivance; mechanism • of or relating to the post office or mail service: • a number of animals kept, feeding, or traveling together • very large herbivorous mammal of the family Elephantidae • ...
Westward Expansion Review 2023-05-04
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- The type of weather that occurred in the west
- This type of union is used to represent workers in certain crafts
- Extending across a continent
- Native Americans relied on this animal as a resource for them
- Towns that grew overnight around mining sites
- The amount of years a person had to stay on their acreage from the Homestead Act
- An act that gave westward settlers 160 acres
- Partial owner of a business or product
- Citizens that took the law into their own hands
- Type of lifestyle involving a lot of moving around
- Portions of land set aside by the United States Government to give to Native Americans
- Hired detectives to help protect Andrew Carnegie's Steel Mill
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- Cash payments from the business's profits to shareholders
- Spanish cowboy
- Person who broke the law, stole from others, criminal
- People who tries to steal cattle on a cattle drive
- Used for transportation and to store food, bed rolls, and cooking utensils
- Company that sells shares of its business to the public
- Andrew Carnegie was well known in this industry
- Not fenced in or divided into lots
- This resource was a big reason why the Battle of Little Bighorn occurred
- Symbols that claims ownership
- John Rockefeller monopolized in this industry
23 Clues: Spanish cowboy • Extending across a continent • Symbols that claims ownership • Not fenced in or divided into lots • Partial owner of a business or product • An act that gave westward settlers 160 acres • The type of weather that occurred in the west • Towns that grew overnight around mining sites • John Rockefeller monopolized in this industry • ...
Westward Expansion Review 2023-05-04
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- People who tries to steal cattle on a cattle drive
- Type of lifestyle involving a lot of moving around
- Extending across a continent
- Company that sells shares of its business to the public
- Spanish cowboy
- Towns that grew overnight around mining sites
- Cash payments from the business's profits to shareholders
- This resource was a big reason why the Battle of Little Bighorn occurred
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- Hired detectives to help protect Andrew Carnegie's Steel Mill
- Citizens that took the law into their own hands
- Portions of land set aside by the United States Government to give to Native Americans
- This type of union is used to represent workers in certain crafts
- Used for transportation and to store food, bed rolls, and cooking utensils
- Native Americans relied on this animal as a resource for them
- Andrew Carnegie was well known in this industry
- Person who broke the law, stole from others, criminal
- John Rockefeller monopolized in this industry
- An act that gave westward settlers 160 acres
- Symbols that claims ownership
- Not fenced in or divided into lots
- Partial owner of a business or product
- The amount of years a person had to stay on their acreage from the Homestead Act
- The type of weather that occurred in the west
23 Clues: Spanish cowboy • Extending across a continent • Symbols that claims ownership • Not fenced in or divided into lots • Partial owner of a business or product • An act that gave westward settlers 160 acres • John Rockefeller monopolized in this industry • Towns that grew overnight around mining sites • The type of weather that occurred in the west • ...
Us 2021-11-09
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- Herbaceous, DJ: Tiger _
- luminous building
- The first born
- best meal of the day
- Cocktail of choice
- What’s brown and sticky
- I speak for the trees
- Colourful cattle
- What’s brown and sticky
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- Nail file
- first camping trip
- Ahoy boats and hoes
- Synonymous with yourself, the name of a lake
- dog
- Savoury donut
- dog
- where we first met in person
17 Clues: dog • dog • Nail file • Savoury donut • The first born • Colourful cattle • luminous building • first camping trip • Cocktail of choice • Ahoy boats and hoes • best meal of the day • I speak for the trees • Herbaceous, DJ: Tiger _ • What’s brown and sticky • What’s brown and sticky • where we first met in person • Synonymous with yourself, the name of a lake
word work 2022-04-01
15 Clues: A few • To move • Villains • Kind of diary • A kind of cow • A,E,I,O and U • A kind of book • A traffic light • Goes on a horse • Handle with care • You write with it • math learning now • A place nearby is • After March comes this month • We have six of these in a cycle
English Crossword 2018-03-19
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- Saying
- The place your thrash enda up if it is not recycled
- Around the entire world
- Obligatory
- A group of animals encaged
- Dirt
- Casual
- Wrongdoing
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- Strong winds over the normal
- Keep away from
- Opposite of leave
- What you usually call an animals home
- The process that prepares objects for being reused
- Opposite of restore
- Increase
15 Clues: Dirt • Saying • Casual • Increase • Obligatory • Wrongdoing • Keep away from • Opposite of leave • Opposite of restore • Around the entire world • A group of animals encaged • Strong winds over the normal • What you usually call an animals home • The process that prepares objects for being reused • The place your thrash enda up if it is not recycled
A long walk to water 2025-05-19
15 Clues: full • no noise • to listen • your thought • time of year • group of cows • get back at you • succeed do well • be able to live • 11 year old boy • going on and of • go over something • everything BUT something • when something blocks a light or the sun • times from a bit ago that you will remember
Adams a long walk to water 2025-05-19
15 Clues: yummy • see holes • cow juice • to stay living • a time of year • the main liquid • long range wepon • a hot light sorce • a group of cattle • a group of houses • 365 days in a(blank) • (blank)makes perfect • the place you live in • an animal with long ears • a wepon used to shoot arows
westward expansion 2023-04-17
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- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- a house built of strips of sod
- Omaha Nebraska
- name they called the train
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- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- Sacramento California
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act
- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896
- ended the cowboy era
- young men from the west
- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company
- available 160 acres of free farmland
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Point where the two railroads met
- Former slave turned Cowboy.
18 Clues: Omaha Nebraska • ended the cowboy era • Sacramento California • young men from the west • name they called the train • Former slave turned Cowboy. • a house built of strips of sod • Point where the two railroads met • available 160 acres of free farmland • a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act • ...
animal breeds 2024-09-24
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- the tallest dog of all AKC breeds.
- an alert, calm chicken breed that can adapt to any surroundings and be quite tame and friendly
- The Hereford is a British breed of beef cattle originally from Herefordshire
- The American Eskimo Dog is a breed of companion dog, originating in Germany.
- female pigs reach maturity and are bred at 170 to 220 days of age
- cow, also called Pustertaler or Pustertaler Schecken
- French: 'Blanc-Bleu Belge Dutch
- is primarily cow used for beef, but sometimes used for rodeo.
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- a dog that is used in the police acadimy
- a dog breed that can be trained easy
- also a cow known as Chillingham wild cattle
- can be especially good for families with well-behaved children
- shark is a rare species of deep-sea shark. Sometimes called a "living fossil"
- a flat faced cat
- long legged crab is a species of marine crab and is the biggest one that lives in the waters around Japan.
- a breed of cat characterized by its very short legs
- a British breed of dog fat and chubby
- is a long-fingered lemur,
18 Clues: a flat faced cat • is a long-fingered lemur, • French: 'Blanc-Bleu Belge Dutch • the tallest dog of all AKC breeds. • a dog breed that can be trained easy • a British breed of dog fat and chubby • a dog that is used in the police acadimy • also a cow known as Chillingham wild cattle • a breed of cat characterized by its very short legs • ...
Westward Expansion in the Late 1800s 2025-02-27
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- Government-designated land for Native Americans
- The famous route used by cattle drivers to move herds north (2 words)
- The last major battle between Native Americans and the U.S. Army (2 words)
- A person who settled on western land to farm
- A town that sprang up quickly due to mining but often became deserted later
- A lawman responsible for keeping order in western towns
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- A law that attempted to Americanize Native Americans by giving them land (2 words)
- The most valuable livestock for cowboys, driven along trails to railroads
- Law that gave settlers 160 acres of land if they farmed it for five years (2 words)
- The outer edge of settlement where few people lived
- When all money is valued in relation to gold (2 words)
- Cattlemen started ____________ and stopped open-range grazing
- People who moved west to search for gold and silver
13 Clues: A person who settled on western land to farm • Government-designated land for Native Americans • The outer edge of settlement where few people lived • People who moved west to search for gold and silver • When all money is valued in relation to gold (2 words) • A lawman responsible for keeping order in western towns • ...
IELTS Sunday Crossword 2020-09-26
Dairy Cattle QUIZ 2023-04-26
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- milk,cheese,yogurt
- Biggest of all dairy cattle
- Usually dry, white/tan colored growths that protrude from the skin
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- It was selectively bred for dairy qualities only
- Castrated dairy cow
- symptoms of this are stomping of the feet, kicking the belly, frequent urination and defecation and defecation or sudden collapse.
- Smallest of dairy cattle
7 Clues: milk,cheese,yogurt • Castrated dairy cow • Smallest of dairy cattle • Biggest of all dairy cattle • It was selectively bred for dairy qualities only • Usually dry, white/tan colored growths that protrude from the skin • symptoms of this are stomping of the feet, kicking the belly, frequent urination and defecation and defecation or sudden collapse.
JAYLA LYONS-LARTIGUE SPELLING WORDS 2015-09-29
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- THIS PLACE
- LISTENED
- A RED VEGETABLE
- A WHITE POWDER
- NOT DULL
- HOW YOU FIND OUT HOW HEAVY SOMETHING IS
- GLEAM
- THE STYLE IN WHICH YOU DO SOMETHING
- A HUGE HOLE IN THR GROUND
- SINGULAR
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- A GROUP OF CATTLE
- HIT VIOLENTLY
- SOMETHING THAT YOU COMB
- WHAT YOU DO WITH YOUR EARS
- THE OPPOSITE OF LOST
- IT'S COLORFUL AND HAS A STEM
- WHERE THE EARTH MEETS THE SKY
- NOT DULL
- SIMILAR TO A RABBIT
- PERTAINING TO US
20 Clues: GLEAM • LISTENED • NOT DULL • NOT DULL • SINGULAR • THIS PLACE • HIT VIOLENTLY • A WHITE POWDER • A RED VEGETABLE • PERTAINING TO US • A GROUP OF CATTLE • SIMILAR TO A RABBIT • THE OPPOSITE OF LOST • SOMETHING THAT YOU COMB • A HUGE HOLE IN THR GROUND • WHAT YOU DO WITH YOUR EARS • IT'S COLORFUL AND HAS A STEM • WHERE THE EARTH MEETS THE SKY • THE STYLE IN WHICH YOU DO SOMETHING • ...
Percival Pets 2020-04-19
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- Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos
- Breed of cattle
- Please sir can I have some more
- Famous Scottish comedian
- TV station
- The Count of ..... Cristo
- Spanish friend
- Local cat known to bleat
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- Lead singer of Queen
- Seen with 14 across
- a small lump of gold
- He is a wizard
- Partner of Clyde
- Type of eclipse
- Has a chocolate factory
- Type of python
- These are made for walking
- Hannah Montana
- ANZAC day flower
19 Clues: TV station • He is a wizard • Type of python • Hannah Montana • Spanish friend • Breed of cattle • Type of eclipse • Partner of Clyde • ANZAC day flower • Seen with 14 across • Lead singer of Queen • a small lump of gold • Has a chocolate factory • Famous Scottish comedian • Local cat known to bleat • The Count of ..... Cristo • These are made for walking • Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos • ...
List #8 2023-08-04
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- Personal record of your life.
- Charming or enchanting.
- Huge.
- Getting on very well together.
- Person not identified by name.
- Multi talented, adapted, many skills.
- Showing no prejudice.
- To attain a licence (verb)
- Places of burial.
- Small, insignificant.
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- Get used to the environment.
- Always negativity.
- Place cattle are milked
- Pretend to be something you are not.
- Examine carefully.
- Collection of animals.
- Process of burning.
- Mud.
- Two Year six students who re not vane!
19 Clues: Mud. • Huge. • Places of burial. • Always negativity. • Examine carefully. • Process of burning. • Showing no prejudice. • Small, insignificant. • Collection of animals. • Charming or enchanting. • Place cattle are milked • To attain a licence (verb) • Get used to the environment. • Personal record of your life. • Getting on very well together. • Person not identified by name. • ...
Double Consonant Cross Word 2025-05-15
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- Small baked breakfast treat
- Horse-riding seat
- Spread made from churned cream
- Head rest for sleeping
- Sport played with rackets
- Achieving a desired goal
- Herd of cows
- Popular morning drink
- Flag or large sign
- Harsh in taste or emotion
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- Roof drainage system
- Young cat
- Where to send mail
- Classical dance form
- Evening meal
- Soft paper for blowing nose
- Written message or alphabet symbol
- Way of doing something
- Dance with tutus and pointe shoes
- Leisure activity
20 Clues: Young cat • Evening meal • Herd of cows • Leisure activity • Horse-riding seat • Where to send mail • Flag or large sign • Roof drainage system • Classical dance form • Popular morning drink • Head rest for sleeping • Way of doing something • Achieving a desired goal • Sport played with rackets • Harsh in taste or emotion • Small baked breakfast treat • Soft paper for blowing nose • ...
Female animal crossword 2026-05-11
10 Clues: A female pig. • A female swan. • A female lion. • A female deer. • A female horse. • A female sheep. • A female donkey. • A female cattle. • A female chicken. • A female red deer.
Key terms: milk and cheese 2025-02-25
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- a serious bacterial infection found in cattle
- bacteria disease causing bacteria
- when a liquid is thick or sticky
- a fungus that grows in filaments creating a fuzzy appearance on food. It is a soft, green or grey growth
- molecule (protein) that acts as catalysts and help complex reactions occur
- a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another
- the sudden release of moisture from protein molecules
- the watery part of the milk that remains after the formation of the curds
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- liquid or water has been added to a dried food
- an enzyme that is used to be taken from calves stomachs but is now mostly vegetarian sources
- a specific heat treatment applied to some foods
- grass grown in the summer and preserved to feed cattle in the winter
- the natural sugar found in milk
- the breaking down of large fat globules into much smaller ones
- a soft white substance formed when the milk sours, used as a basis for cheese
- culture a bacteria mix used to ripen milk and help start the cheese making process
16 Clues: the natural sugar found in milk • when a liquid is thick or sticky • bacteria disease causing bacteria • a serious bacterial infection found in cattle • liquid or water has been added to a dried food • a specific heat treatment applied to some foods • the sudden release of moisture from protein molecules • a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another • ...
Maddys first ever crosword 2019-12-08
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- an Australian or aussie cattle or sheep farmer
- is where someone might rent/stay in for a certain amount of time
- a vehicle that is drawn over soil so it has preparation for planting of seeds
- Land land owned by the British crown
- someone's job to move sheep or cattle from one place to another
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- someone doing good services to another country for sale
- a journey taken by groups of people for a particular purpose
- where a person takes of a certain position or persons place
- someone who lives on land they don't own
- a vehicle with no sides used to carry/deliver beer barrels or other heavy loads
10 Clues: Land land owned by the British crown • someone who lives on land they don't own • an Australian or aussie cattle or sheep farmer • someone doing good services to another country for sale • where a person takes of a certain position or persons place • a journey taken by groups of people for a particular purpose • ...
Percival Pets 2020-04-19
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- Seen with 9 across
- Type of eclipse
- Local cat known to bleat
- TV station
- Famous Scottish comedian
- ANZAC day flower
- Please sir can I have some more
- Hannah Montana
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- Has a chocolate factory
- The Count of ..... Cristo
- Spanish friend
- Breed of cattle
- Type of python
- Lead singer of Queen
- He is a wizard
- Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos
- These are made for walking
- Partner of Clyde
18 Clues: TV station • Spanish friend • Type of python • He is a wizard • Hannah Montana • Breed of cattle • Type of eclipse • ANZAC day flower • Partner of Clyde • Seen with 9 across • Lead singer of Queen • Has a chocolate factory • Local cat known to bleat • Famous Scottish comedian • The Count of ..... Cristo • These are made for walking • Famous No.7 at Brisbane Broncos • Please sir can I have some more
10 Civil War Vocabulary Words 2022-11-28
aleph bet to yud plus koof 2017-06-19
Testing 1, 2 2021-07-13
10 Clues: manic • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • without regard • Large marsupial • done by mistake • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • cattle that produces milk • Without purpose or direction
Ahoy! 2018-05-31
10 Clues: irritate • happiness • sharp end • play thing • metal money • something heard • to ruin something • one who hers cattle • can be used in cooking • something toxic or bad for you
Oklahoma 2021-03-17
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- Oklahoma native American word meaning ____ _____
- Ranks #___ in nations production of wheat + cattle
- Became the #___ state
- Nickname
- Key Industry
- statehood Nov.16,____
- Capital
- Key Industry
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- Called the sooner state became ___ ____ in 1889
- Largest population of _______ ________
- Major City
- Key Industry
- National _____ hall of fame museum
- tribal headquarters of #__ Native American tribes
- Postal abbrv.
15 Clues: Capital • Nickname • Major City • Key Industry • Key Industry • Key Industry • Postal abbrv. • Became the #___ state • statehood Nov.16,____ • National _____ hall of fame museum • Largest population of _______ ________ • Called the sooner state became ___ ____ in 1889 • Oklahoma native American word meaning ____ _____ • tribal headquarters of #__ Native American tribes • ...
Oklahoma 2021-03-17
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- Nickname
- Major City
- Capital
- Key Industry
- tribal headquarters of #__ Native American tribes
- Postal abbrv.
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- Became the #___ state
- Key Industry
- Largest population of _______ ________
- Key Industry
- Called the sooner state became ___ ____ in 1889
- Ranks #___ in nations production of wheat + cattle
- National _____ hall of fame museum
- Oklahoma native American word meaning ____ _____
- statehood Nov.16,____
15 Clues: Capital • Nickname • Major City • Key Industry • Key Industry • Key Industry • Postal abbrv. • Became the #___ state • statehood Nov.16,____ • National _____ hall of fame museum • Largest population of _______ ________ • Called the sooner state became ___ ____ in 1889 • Oklahoma native American word meaning ____ _____ • tribal headquarters of #__ Native American tribes • ...
Animal Sciences Crossword 2021-09-01
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- This job specializes in the hoof care of equine such as horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys. Typically, they clean, trim, and shoe horses’ hooves.
- This job studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- This job is responsible for the care of animals that are raised for food production and human consumption.
- This job assists in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks.
- This job works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows.
- This job is responsible for the well-being of animals. They work hand-in-hand with veterinarians providing the essential medical procedures to ensure that animals are healthy.
- This job uses birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, falcons or owls to control in an environmentally friendly way.
- This job monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- This job oversees all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets and where those piglets remain for the first four weeks of their life.
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- This job is responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews, in the process of storing, mixing and delivering of feed for cattle, hogs or poultry.
- This job is hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- This job oversees the health of newly weaned piglets to ensure optimal growth
- This job assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include birthing, feeding and breeding.
- This job oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- This job sells animals at public auctions.
- This job is doctors of veterinary medicine who diagnose diseases by examining animal tissue and body fluids.
- This job typically manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner.
- This job sells, buys, and selects livestock for individuals and companies.
- This job assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include milking, calving, feeding and breeding.
- This job alongside a veterinarian to assist in the medical treatment of sick or injured animals.
20 Clues: This job sells animals at public auctions. • This job studies the behavior of animals and wildlife. • This job monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation. • This job is hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing. • This job assists in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks. • ...
Class TD 2022-10-24
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- Common pitfall
- Henley and Corleone
- But if cattle or lions had hands, so as to paint with their hands and produce works of art as men do, they would paint their gods and give them bodies in form like their own - horses like horses, cattle like cattle.
- Ad V to this luxury brand to get a Russian newspaper
- Pulp Fiction
- Classic ex-terrestrial movie villain
- Lippard
- Reinvented the ready made
- An endangered species. Yet true original
- Situated beneath the moon or between the earth and the moon
- Consistency
- Hugs in the club
- Larry
- A curve that bends round and crosses itself
- Mock latin for current activity
- Don't forget to wink! Also the result of 335 + 386
- Your moon is my ____
- Happy
- Dis(I)lusion(meant)
- Gaiety as shown by laughter
- All the visible features of an area of land
- Steam
- Always on time
- Guts
- Unplanned fortunate discovery
- Private financial collapse
- Psycho son in desperate housewifes, seasons 1-3 and 7
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- Alive without breath. As cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking
- Shy riffs and droning waves of distortion
- Bubble
- The myth of north
- A roman cop speaks ____
- Typical example
- Jaw expanding hard candy
- Don't step on it! It brings you misfortune
- The feeling when something worked out well
- You can stand under my umbrella
- Obrist
- Largest in the family of woodwind instruments
- Where the heart is
- Phoenix and Styx
- A loss
- 109 years ago, an American newspaper printed the first ____
- God is a
- Toktik
- Bring to me
- What has roots that nobody sees. Is taller than trees. Up, up it goes, and yet never grows?
- Second smartest dog
- Like nylon, like steel
- On wallstreet king kong might have done some___
- Representing an empty quantity
- No way! You just swallowed the ___ olive in your martini?
52 Clues: Guts • Larry • Happy • Steam • Bubble • Obrist • A loss • Toktik • Lippard • God is a • Consistency • Bring to me • Pulp Fiction • Common pitfall • Always on time • Typical example • Phoenix and Styx • Hugs in the club • The myth of north • Where the heart is • Henley and Corleone • Dis(I)lusion(meant) • Second smartest dog • Your moon is my ____ • Like nylon, like steel • A roman cop speaks ____ • Jaw expanding hard candy • ...
Semester Review 2024-05-20
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- What percent was the unemployment rate during the great depression
- Cattle were driven up to the _____________ in places like Kansas to sell cattle for more $$
- Spindletop produced 100000 ________ of oil per day
- Sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Telegram are the 2 causes of _______
- _________ is the day the stock market crashed and started the great depression
- The 14th Amendment gave former slaves _______________
- President elected in 1932 on his promise of a new deal
- how many days in a row was London bombed for during WW2
- The 19th Amendment gave women the right to ______________
- Drought and overproduction were the 2 causes of this
- This was the plan by FDR to help bring the United States out of the Great Depression
- _____________________ is the invention that helped end cattle drives
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- Race and Space were what ___________________ ideas were all about
- This is the country that you should never invade
- President who passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- This is the day the allies invaded France and took it back from Germany
- This is the passenger ship Germany sank to bring the U.S. into World War 1
- Higgins The person credited with the discovery of oil in Texas
- This is the Souths policy of "separate but equal"
- Germanys new war strategy during WW2. It means "lightning war"
- 6,000-8,000 people were ___________ during the Galveston Hurricane
- This is the Civil Rights group started by James Farmer
- city that was hit with a hurricane in 1900
- ____________ attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- Great Britain, Russia, France, and the United States made up the ________ powers in WW2
- This is what brought the United States into World War 2
- Civil War battle that happened a month after the civil war had officially ended in Tx
- These are cities that underwent population and economic growth with oil
- Where oil was discovered in Texas
- The 13th ________________ ended slavery
- Civil War battle that gave the Union control of the Mississippi River
31 Clues: Where oil was discovered in Texas • The 13th ________________ ended slavery • city that was hit with a hurricane in 1900 • This is the country that you should never invade • President who passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 • This is the Souths policy of "separate but equal" • Spindletop produced 100000 ________ of oil per day • ...
US History - Settlement in the West 2023-09-07
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- One who makes exploration, search, or examination, especially for minerals
- People who are the first to settle in a region
- A large covered wagon used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
- The herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- The first rail line to California that relied on gov't support and immigrant labor
- The Native American tribe that defeated Custer and put up the greatest resistance to U.S. domination
- 1862 Act that gave 160 acres of land to citizens willing to live on and cultivate it for five years
- Name given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas in the 1800s
- Troops trained to fight on horseback
- Forts or stopping places along the trail where people could buy supplies
- Former mining town that became deserted is known as a _________ town
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- Unexplored land
- Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
- Trail A trail that ran from San Antonio (TX) to Abilene (KS). One of the most popular routes for cattle drives in the 1860's
- Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans
- Sam Houston came to rely on this group for defense of the frontier after experiencing issues with the army
- A public bar, especially in the past in the western United States
- Land designated by the federal government for building schools, roads, or railroads
- A group of persons with legal power to help a sheriff keep the peace
- A town that grew fast in mining areas where there were rushes
- Symbol burned into an animal hide to show ownership
- Mountain range in the north that the Oregon Trail passed to the south of
- Act that authorized the President to survey Native American tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Native Americans
- A hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
- Many traveled to California and Nevada to mine for this metal
25 Clues: Unexplored land • 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 • Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans • The herding and moving of cattle over long distances • A town that grew fast in mining areas where there were rushes • ...
ch 13 2022-05-14
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- South Dakota slaughter of 300 Native American that in 1890 marked the end of the Indian Wars
- Government plan for Native Americans to give up their culture and adopt white culture
- the grassland extending through the west-central portion of the United States
- leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux who wanted settlers to leave the Sioux territory
- - groups of farmers, or those in sympathy with farming issues, who sent lecturers from town to town to educate people about agricultural and rural issues.
- The law that gave 160 acres of free land to citizens to encourage settlement
- Huge single-crop farms run by investors and railroad companies; created when farmers went bankrupt
- the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri River
- The laws of 1862 and 1890 that gave federal land to states to finance agricultural colleges
- The "people's reform movement to lift farmers' debt and give them more power; also 8-hour workday
- standard The backing of paper currency with gold only
- The popular name for a farmer' organization started by Oliver Hudson Kelley in 1867
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- from Ohio; nominated for the Republican Party for the 1896 election; won the election; his votes carried the east.
- The movement of cattle to market that could take months
- The major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- general defeated by Sitting Bull and others at the Little Big Horn River
- Type of sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grassland and raised on the open range
- by Mckinley
- A monetary system that gave citizens either gold or silver in exchange for paper currency
- 1887 law that attempted to "Americanize" Native Americans
- The African Americans who moved from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas
- nominated by the Democratic Party to run against McKinley in the 1896 campaign for president; votes carried the South and the farm vote of the Mid-West.
- started the Patrons of Husbandry in 1867
- Terms for a dugout home on the plains
24 Clues: by Mckinley • Terms for a dugout home on the plains • started the Patrons of Husbandry in 1867 • standard The backing of paper currency with gold only • The movement of cattle to market that could take months • 1887 law that attempted to "Americanize" Native Americans • the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri River • ...
Westward Expansion 2024-09-11
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- The railroad that stretched from the east coast of the United States to the west coast.
- When people would race to claim the best plots of land
- Land set aside for Native Americans to live.
- A group of covered wagons traveling to the west together. They traveled in groups for safety.
- A time when lots of people move to an area because gold has been discovered.
- An untrained horse.
- A device that sent messages over long distances using wires and electricity.
- A belief by Americans in the 1800s that the United States was destined to expand west to the Pacific
- During the gold rush, these towns would spring up almost overnight at places where gold was discovered
- The edge of a country or land where few people live.
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- A large area of land that the United States purchased from France. It doubled the size of the US
- A deserted town.
- An area of land to the north and west of the Appalachians.Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Illinois.
- A person who used guns in the Old West. It could be an outlaw robbing people or the lawman who tried to stop him.
- When a large group of animals such as bison or cattle suddenly run fast in one direction
- A person who does something first.
- Cowboys would have to drive a herd of cattle from the ranch to the market where they could be sold.
- A home made from the trunks of trees. Typically, it had one room, a fireplace, and a dirt floor.
- An overland trail that settlers used to travel by covered wagon from Missouri to the west coast.
- A square piece of cloth that cowboys used to cover their face from dust
- A piece of free land that people claimed from the government. They had to live on it for five years.
- Express A mail system where riders got fresh horses at stops along the way to speed up delivery.
- A ranch hand who rode horses and helped to herd cattle.
23 Clues: A deserted town. • An untrained horse. • A person who does something first. • Land set aside for Native Americans to live. • The edge of a country or land where few people live. • When people would race to claim the best plots of land • A ranch hand who rode horses and helped to herd cattle. • A square piece of cloth that cowboys used to cover their face from dust • ...
chapter 13; western frontier 2025-05-02
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- Populist presidential candidate from Nebraska who delivered the "cross of gold" speech; defeated by Mckinley
- Was a serious economic depression in the United States that began in that year
- attempt to Americanize native Americans
- the movement of cattle to market
- Mexican cowboys
- general defeated by sitting bull
- gave citizens 160 acres of free land to encourage settlement
- sioux leader wanted settlers to leave the sioux territory
- plan for native americans to give up their culture for white culture
- type of cattle
- Provided only a temporary halt to warfare
- south Dakota slaughtered 300 unarmed native americans
- The attack at dawn on November 29, 1864 killed over 150 inhabitants, mostly women and children
- The popular name for a farmer' organization started by Oliver Hudson Kelley in 1867
- The backing of paper currency with gold only
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- The railroad that connects the East and the West. It provided faster and safer transportation. There was also a faster spread of ideas and expansion in the United States
- Called for bimetallism and free coinage of silver
- dugout home on plains
- the african americans who moved from post reconstruction south to Kansas
- Huge single-crop farms run by investors and railroad companies; created when farmers went bankrupt
- the major cattle route from San antonio, Texas through Oklahoma to Kansas
- Written in 1881 by a well known author Helen Hunt Jackson and it exposed the government's many broken promises
- Native Americans made tepees from buffalo hides and also used the skins for clothing, shoes, and blankets
- These groups included many others who sympathized with farmers. Alliances sent lecturers from town to town to educate people about topics such as lower interest rates on loans and government control over railroads and banks
- A monetary system that gave citizens either gold or silver in exchange for paper currency
- The "people's reform movement to lift farmers' debt and give them more power; also 8-hour workday
- The laws of 1862 and 1890 that gave federal land to states to finance agricultural colleges
- home to the native Americans
28 Clues: type of cattle • Mexican cowboys • dugout home on plains • home to the native Americans • the movement of cattle to market • general defeated by sitting bull • attempt to Americanize native Americans • Provided only a temporary halt to warfare • The backing of paper currency with gold only • Called for bimetallism and free coinage of silver • ...
All About Meats 2026-05-07
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- Meat from cattle 14 weeks to 1 year old.
- Occurs when our body does not get enough iron, therefore not producing enough hemoglobin.
- The tenderizing method used to make hamburger.
- The connective tissue that softens with moisture or acid.
- A by-product of meat; used to change liquid into a jelly-like solid.
- To cook uncovered in an oven.
- The highest grade of beef.
- The tough connective tissue that cannot be softened with cooking.
- Meat from hogs.
- A disease caused by a parasite which may be found in undercooked pork.
- Making little slits on the surface of the meat in order to cut through some of the connective tissue; a mechanical method of tenderizing.
- Meat from cattle 3 to 14 weeks old.
- The type of bone found in the shuck section.
- A popular breakfast meat made from pork sides that have been cured.
- Meats that have been treated with salt, sugar and smoke.
- Flesh of mature sheep.
- ______ meats include the organs of meat animals.
- The most tender cuts of meat come from this section.
- Cooking small pieces of meat in a lot of liquid.
- A variety meat which is very high in iron.
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- Meat from cattle older than 1 year.
- The method of tenderizing meat by hitting with a meat mallet.
- An enzyme used to tenderize meats which is made from the papaya.
- Meat from sheep less than 14 months old.
- Fat integrated or flecked throughout the meat.
- Hanging meat so enzymes can make it more tender.
- Meat that is fully cooked and sealed in containers.
- Occurs when bacteria is transferred from meat or juices to another food or utensil.
- Cooking meat above or below direct heat.
- The form of iron found in food from animal sources; is more easily absorbed by the body.
- A moist cooking method.
- Classification of large or wholesale meat cuts; the cuts that grocery stores and restaurants buy.
- The inner lining of the stomach of beef.
- The type of protein found in meats.
- Bone shape found in the sirloin.
35 Clues: Meat from hogs. • Flesh of mature sheep. • A moist cooking method. • The highest grade of beef. • To cook uncovered in an oven. • Bone shape found in the sirloin. • Meat from cattle older than 1 year. • The type of protein found in meats. • Meat from cattle 3 to 14 weeks old. • Meat from cattle 14 weeks to 1 year old. • Meat from sheep less than 14 months old. • ...
the cattle of the sun 2017-05-09
6 Clues: Sun god • The god who hates Ulysses • The man who disobeyed Ulysses • The_____ died except for Ulysses • Ulysses men were warned not to eat them • The men were ______ so they ate the cattle
