cattle Crossword Puzzles
Dogs 2024-12-17
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- Found in Germany.
- is a small short dog.
- It sounds like the Norwegian word Rått
- has the name of a food/ something found in a bakery
- Cattle dog
- starts with P and ends with L.
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- has the name of a region in Russia
- a human's best friend.
- its usually golden.
- small dog.
- A fluffy ball.
- looks like a hot dog.
- the first word is what you call a male cow.
- has the name of a region in USA.
14 Clues: small dog. • Cattle dog • A fluffy ball. • Found in Germany. • its usually golden. • is a small short dog. • looks like a hot dog. • a human's best friend. • starts with P and ends with L. • has the name of a region in USA. • has the name of a region in Russia • It sounds like the Norwegian word Rått • the first word is what you call a male cow. • ...
farm/ag 2022-10-28
Mangoes Week 1 Words 2013-11-12
11 Clues: A young bull • To be afraid • Past tense of hear • In or at this place • A word used for she • The planet we live on • A long pole with a sharp point • easy to understand, see or hear • A fast running, graceful animal • To take in sounds through the ear • A group of cattle that feed together
The Odyssey Quiz 2023-11-02
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- God of thunder
- The prophet Odysseus visits in the Land of the Dead
- Odysseus' son
- Gives Odysseus two bags of wind
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- The hero of the Odyssey
- Owner of the forbidden cattle
- Odysseus kills them with a arrow to the throat
- Odysseus' wife
- The plant Odysseus eats to immunize himself from Circe's magic
- God of war
- Sings a deadly song
11 Clues: God of war • Odysseus' son • God of thunder • Odysseus' wife • Sings a deadly song • The hero of the Odyssey • Owner of the forbidden cattle • Gives Odysseus two bags of wind • Odysseus kills them with a arrow to the throat • The prophet Odysseus visits in the Land of the Dead • The plant Odysseus eats to immunize himself from Circe's magic
environmental science 2023-03-16
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- produced by respiration and the burning of carbon
- precipitation
- absorbs radiation from the sun
- sea surface temperature
- rising of seawater
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- the trapping of heat in the atmosphere
- produced by stock cattle
- N2O
- colder counterpart of el nino
- force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- warming in the ocean
11 Clues: N2O • precipitation • rising of seawater • warming in the ocean • sea surface temperature • produced by stock cattle • colder counterpart of el nino • absorbs radiation from the sun • the trapping of heat in the atmosphere • produced by respiration and the burning of carbon • force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
Greek Mythology Dieties 2023-03-06
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- god/goddess of everything
- god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep
- god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- god/goddess of the harvest
- god/goddess of the spirit of battle
- god/goddess of virgins
- god/goddess of the sky
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- god/goddess of the sea
- god/goddess of war and wisdom
- god/goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god/goddess of fire
- god/goddess of the underworld
- god/goddess of wild animals
13 Clues: god/goddess of fire • god/goddess of the sea • god/goddess of virgins • god/goddess of the sky • god/goddess of everything • god/goddess of the harvest • god/goddess of wild animals • god/goddess of war and wisdom • god/goddess of the underworld • god/goddess of the spirit of battle • god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep • ...
The Art of Trust 2023-05-07
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- Georgie's ' distraction'
- Canvas spooked by this animal
- (2 words) Katie accuses Luke of hogging this
- Lisa consider's the quiet life
- Jane's illness is making her have this condition
- Katie and Luke won't stop
- Georgie and Quinn met herey
- Stud horse is transit
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- The Cattle Company ' Traitor'
- (2 words) Amy invited on themed vacation
- Caleb & Cass embark on this joyous journey
- Jack isn't thrilled Caleb joins him
- Perfect name for an artist's horse
13 Clues: Stud horse is transit • Georgie's ' distraction' • Katie and Luke won't stop • Georgie and Quinn met herey • The Cattle Company ' Traitor' • Canvas spooked by this animal • Lisa consider's the quiet life • Perfect name for an artist's horse • Jack isn't thrilled Caleb joins him • (2 words) Amy invited on themed vacation • Caleb & Cass embark on this joyous journey • ...
Grade 8 2024-04-02
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- It’s smaller than a country and bigger than a village.
- A strong car that helps farmers.
- The opposite of far.
- The opposite of „the same“.
- People used it instead of cars in the past
- Flowers bloom in this season
- Tokyo is the … Japan
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- Cows and bulls on a farm
- Bigger than a hill.
- It’s green and tall.
- Rasht is in the … of Iran.
- Another word for autumn
- The weather is hot in this season
13 Clues: Bigger than a hill. • It’s green and tall. • The opposite of far. • Tokyo is the … Japan • Another word for autumn • Cows and bulls on a farm • Rasht is in the … of Iran. • The opposite of „the same“. • Flowers bloom in this season • A strong car that helps farmers. • The weather is hot in this season • People used it instead of cars in the past • ...
Merry Christmas 2024-11-25
7 Clues: Urban area • Male cattle • Concert venue • Game with a hoop • Michael famous for this sport • City we’ve never been to together • Activity involving physical exercise
Lead and organophosphate poisoning 2025-10-11
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- Treatment for lead poisoning
- causes salivation and diarrhea
- Enzyme inhibited by organophosphate
- RBC change in lead poisoning
- common antidote for organophosphate poisoning
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- accumulated neurotransmitter innOP toxicity
- Nerve poison that inhibits acetylcholinesterase
- heavy metal causing anemia in cattle
8 Clues: Treatment for lead poisoning • RBC change in lead poisoning • causes salivation and diarrhea • Enzyme inhibited by organophosphate • heavy metal causing anemia in cattle • accumulated neurotransmitter innOP toxicity • common antidote for organophosphate poisoning • Nerve poison that inhibits acetylcholinesterase
AUGH or OUGH sounds like /aw/ 2020-05-19
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- CAU past tense of catch
- THO process or power of thinking
- THO careless of consequences
- BRO past tense of bring
- HAU arrogant or disdainful
- THO engaged in or given to meditation
- OUG expressing duty of rightness
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- FOR care or provision for the future
- NAU nothing
- FOU past tense of fight
- SLA kill for foods or skins
- SLA abbatoir, where cattle is slaughtered for food
- DAU girl or woman in relation to her parent(s)
- BOU past tense of buy
- WRO beaten out of shape
- SOU past tense of seek
- NAU disobedient, badly behaved
- NOU the digit 0
18 Clues: NAU nothing • NOU the digit 0 • BOU past tense of buy • SOU past tense of seek • FOU past tense of fight • CAU past tense of catch • WRO beaten out of shape • BRO past tense of bring • HAU arrogant or disdainful • SLA kill for foods or skins • THO careless of consequences • NAU disobedient, badly behaved • THO process or power of thinking • OUG expressing duty of rightness • ...
Sarasota History 2024-05-30
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- Sport brought over directly from Scotland
- Gifted a Banyan tree to Owen Burns
- Famous Sarasota circus family
- Continued his mother's agricultural business
- First Mayor of Sarasota
- Chicago businesswoman and agriculture maven
- Early Sarasota developer
- Sarasota First Hotel
- Consistently ranked #1 beach
- Gillespie is the "Father of ..."
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- First Sarasota Real estate developer
- Brothers Charles and John liked to clown around
- Established citrus groves and cattle ranches
- UF mascot
- Name of UF mascot
- Horticulturist, first woman to drive a car across the country
- Green bird not indigenous to Florida
- Hauled timber to build Ringling Causeway
- "House of John", mansion and estate
19 Clues: UF mascot • Name of UF mascot • Sarasota First Hotel • First Mayor of Sarasota • Early Sarasota developer • Consistently ranked #1 beach • Famous Sarasota circus family • Gillespie is the "Father of ..." • Gifted a Banyan tree to Owen Burns • "House of John", mansion and estate • First Sarasota Real estate developer • Green bird not indigenous to Florida • ...
Perek 14 Crossword 2025-05-22
8 Clues: Our God. • No food anywhere. • No Water anywhere. • Ate grass in the fields. • The kingdom in this story. • People that can talk to God. • The main Prophet in the story. • What would fall on the False prophets.
Seven Slash Range Puzzle 2021-08-23
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- Sleeveless waist-length garment
- Seat fastened on the back of a horse
- Domesticated animal with horns and hooves
- A place to keep live-stock
- A type of western footware
- A wild dog resembling a wolf
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- Leader of the United States
- An enclosed boundary
- A Cowboy's Transportation
- A deep gorge made from water
- A plant made of wood
- A weather event with wind and rain
12 Clues: An enclosed boundary • A plant made of wood • A Cowboy's Transportation • A place to keep live-stock • A type of western footware • Leader of the United States • A deep gorge made from water • A wild dog resembling a wolf • Sleeveless waist-length garment • A weather event with wind and rain • Seat fastened on the back of a horse • Domesticated animal with horns and hooves
Eli 2022-09-15
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- people who support the lorax
- jumped on boat to sell stuff
- People who live in the amazon
- people who hate the lorax
- the place where encanto takes place in
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- they hate lorax too and need space for cattle
- a lake with a funny name
- has a famous river and forest
- Big mountains
- no child's are allowed to name their kid messi
- broke rocks
- Kid who broke rocks
- same name as food
13 Clues: broke rocks • Big mountains • same name as food • Kid who broke rocks • a lake with a funny name • people who hate the lorax • people who support the lorax • jumped on boat to sell stuff • has a famous river and forest • People who live in the amazon • the place where encanto takes place in • they hate lorax too and need space for cattle • ...
History 2023-02-25
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- protecting the interests of native born
- was a Scottish immigrant
- part of the ship providing accommodations
- connect to coast
- abandoned boom town
- standard oil company
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- was the one to create the first textile mill
- 1st homesteader
- of Labor example of an early union and was unsuccesful
- cold air injected into steel furnace
- was the last gold rush in Alaska
- move cattle to the market
12 Clues: 1st homesteader • connect to coast • abandoned boom town • standard oil company • was a Scottish immigrant • move cattle to the market • was the last gold rush in Alaska • cold air injected into steel furnace • protecting the interests of native born • part of the ship providing accommodations • was the one to create the first textile mill • ...
digby's crossword. 2025-06-23
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- to destroy
- a break in something
- the past tense of hear
- I am _______ to do this
- the ____ number in the amount of infinity
- to block out or to not make visible
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- the way to stop in a motor vehicle
- a lot of cattle in one large group
- the full fraction of something
- please say it _____
- something that can detect stuff
- the past tense of eat
12 Clues: to destroy • please say it _____ • a break in something • the past tense of eat • the past tense of hear • I am _______ to do this • the full fraction of something • something that can detect stuff • the way to stop in a motor vehicle • a lot of cattle in one large group • to block out or to not make visible • the ____ number in the amount of infinity
Chapter 17 & 18 Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-13
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- separated based on race or ethnic group
- to limit or restrict the movement of
- belief it is wrong to use violence to settle conflicts
- required
- to end
- to cancel
- formally enslaved person
- a serious crime where punishment is prison or death
- official release from punishment
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- the movement of cattle in large herds to market
- the right to vote
- connecting or existing in areas within a state
- strong tissue that connects muscle to bone
- dishonest or immoral
- crops left unplanted for one or more growing seasons
- a white Southerner supporting Reconstruction
- exclusive possession or control
- the Spanish word for rancher
18 Clues: to end • required • to cancel • the right to vote • dishonest or immoral • formally enslaved person • the Spanish word for rancher • exclusive possession or control • official release from punishment • to limit or restrict the movement of • separated based on race or ethnic group • strong tissue that connects muscle to bone • a white Southerner supporting Reconstruction • ...
Insects and Nutrition 2022-08-24
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- An insect that makes noise by rubbing its wings together.
- Another option.
- Do something for free of one´s own free will.
- Capable of becoming.
- Meat from cattle.
- Animals kept on a farm.
- A pleasant smell.
- Damage caused to the environment by wastec or harmful substances.
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- Worldwide.
- Small animals like flies and such.
- The food and drink a person eats.
- Investigating a subject.
- Suitability, makes things easier.
- To have a sudden and a striking effect.
- Destruction of forests by people.
- The act of sending out gas (no, not farting).
- Burns and has a sour taste.
- American name for prawn.
18 Clues: Worldwide. • Another option. • Meat from cattle. • A pleasant smell. • Capable of becoming. • Animals kept on a farm. • Investigating a subject. • American name for prawn. • Burns and has a sour taste. • The food and drink a person eats. • Suitability, makes things easier. • Destruction of forests by people. • Small animals like flies and such. • To have a sudden and a striking effect. • ...
The Essentials of Life: Topic One - FOOD 2023-05-10
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- A product of agriculture
- A farm used for raising animals
- Land used for growing crops
- A machine used to harvest grain
- The act of raising crops or livestock
- A machine used to plow ground
- A product of chickens
- A machine that bundles hay
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- A person who raises cattle
- A device used to move water
- A building where milk is processed
- To gather crops from the field
- To supply water to crops
- Cotton and wool are agricultural ________
- A person who raises crops
- Underground plants are called ______ plants
- Milk comes from Dairy ______
- A sweet food group
18 Clues: A sweet food group • A product of chickens • A product of agriculture • To supply water to crops • A person who raises crops • A person who raises cattle • A machine that bundles hay • A device used to move water • Land used for growing crops • Milk comes from Dairy ______ • A machine used to plow ground • To gather crops from the field • A farm used for raising animals • ...
LNIPR-1 2024-07-29
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- characteristic of sheep
- not immortal
- Warlike or hostile in manner or temperament
- to make pain more intense
- Difficulty in falling or staying asleep
- a feeling of great elation esp when exaggerated
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
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- The arrangement of events in time
- continuing for a long time
- Relating to a cow or cattle
- The killing of a king
- one who believes in the existence of a god or gods
- characteristic of animals of the cat family
- Having a harsh, unpleasant sound
- A blessing
- Government by women
- Unpleasantly sharp, pungent, or bitter
- any disease or illness
18 Clues: A blessing • not immortal • Government by women • The killing of a king • any disease or illness • characteristic of sheep • to make pain more intense • continuing for a long time • Relating to a cow or cattle • Having a harsh, unpleasant sound • The arrangement of events in time • Unpleasantly sharp, pungent, or bitter • Difficulty in falling or staying asleep • ...
Argentina 2024-09-26
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- an ingredient Argentines love
- this animal can be found in Argentina
- this was inside the ball used in the sport a long time ago
- argentine barbecue
- most popular meat in Argentina
- a downside of Argentine soccer
- what children receive in school
- an Argentine cowboy
- a food eaten during tea time
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- something used for grilling
- a style of cooking
- the national sport
- half of the earth
- if you fall off a horse, you could be -
- the capital city of Argentina
- Argentine soccer fans have a lot of this for their teams
- highest mountains in Argentina
- used to herd cattle
18 Clues: half of the earth • a style of cooking • the national sport • argentine barbecue • used to herd cattle • an Argentine cowboy • something used for grilling • a food eaten during tea time • an ingredient Argentines love • the capital city of Argentina • most popular meat in Argentina • highest mountains in Argentina • a downside of Argentine soccer • what children receive in school • ...
Kulp TX History CWP 2021-05-04
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- A Hispanic civil rights group in the 1920s, stands for League of United Latin American Citizens
- A Civil Rights activist, delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech
- A big economic source in Texas, in order to make it easier to harvest, the Cotton Gin was invented
- Helped farmers in dry areas pump water from the ground to water their crops
- The country Texas was fighting against during the Texas Revolution
- A big economic source in Texas, Cowboys would take them to trains and have them shipped up north.
- a city in Texas, The last name of a person known as "The Father of Texas"
- A city in Texas, the last name of the first president of Texas
- The main antagonist during WWI and WWII, Hitler was the dictator of this country during WWII
- Where the most famous battle of the Civil War was faught, resulted in over 51,000 casualties on both sides, was considered a turning point for the Union
- The dictator of Mexico during the Texas Revolution
- A big drought/storm that passed over Texas, lasted 1930-1940
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- The document that freed all slaves
- The group that Texas fought for during the Civil War (What the south was known as).
- an old Spanish mission, where the most famous battle of the Texas Revolution was fought (it was a victory for Mexico)
- When Citizens do not obey the law to get a point across in a non-violent way
- The city in Texas where the deadliest natural disaster happened in 1900
- A big economic source in Texas, was first discovered in Texas at Spindletop. It was a big cause of boomtowns
- Fights between ranchers and farmers during the time of the cattle drives
- The right to vote
20 Clues: The right to vote • The document that freed all slaves • The dictator of Mexico during the Texas Revolution • A big drought/storm that passed over Texas, lasted 1930-1940 • A city in Texas, the last name of the first president of Texas • The country Texas was fighting against during the Texas Revolution • ...
Build-up 43 2019-09-27
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- No, those are not rats, they are ...
- Did you ... anything with your fishing-rod
- Bulls and cows are ...
- The black ones are not harmfull, but the red ... can bite you
- I was ... by a bee, it really hurts.
- When I was finished training, I took the horse back to the ...
- My little brother was dragged by our dog when he tried to chase a rabbit
- This farmer needs his cattle to ... otherwise he will have no new calves this year
- I was ... by the loud noise of the Rooster
- The spider won´t do you any ...
- That animal in the tree with the fluffy tail is a ...
- That is not his head, that is his behind. It is his ...
- Our dog always sleeps in a ...
- Those 3 dogs are my ...
- I was stung, not by a bee or mosquito but by a ...
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- A cow is a ... animal
- I like to ... deer, boar and rabbits in the forrest
- When I came too close to the dog he growled and ...
- If you come to close to an agressive dog, it can ... you
- A Tarantula is a very dangerous ...
- When the dog tried to escape, I grabbed the leash so he couldn´t
- A Cobra is a very dangerous ...
- The opposite of ´harmless´ is ...
- No, that is not a cow, it has horns. It is a ...
- Flies are not dangerous, they are ...
- A White ... is one of the most dangerous fish to men
- I set a ... to catch a bear in the woods
- A crocodile has very strong ...
28 Clues: A cow is a ... animal • Bulls and cows are ... • Those 3 dogs are my ... • Our dog always sleeps in a ... • A Cobra is a very dangerous ... • The spider won´t do you any ... • A crocodile has very strong ... • The opposite of ´harmless´ is ... • A Tarantula is a very dangerous ... • No, those are not rats, they are ... • I was ... by a bee, it really hurts. • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-07
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- someone that is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness, disease and injury in companion animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, caged birds, and other small pets.
- someone that uses birds of prey to control the behavioral patterns of pest bird species.
- someone who oversees daily operations of feed yards.
- someone who is responsible for the well-being of animals.
- someone who studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- someone who monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- someone who does work on a farm day-to-day for the farm/ranch owner.
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- someone who oversees the health of newly weaned piglets to ensure optimal growth at an early age in the pig’s life.
- someone who professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets.
- someone that determines feed rations, conducts research and consult farmers and ranchers regarding feeding practices for their animals.
- someone who assists in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks.
- someone who sells animals at public auctions.
- someone who rehabilitates animals that have had surgery, amputation, have been injured or suffer from chronic pain so that they may enjoy a higher quality of life.
- someone that researches an advisory role that advises on raw material product selection, maintenance feeding programs and modification of diets to meet certain desired outcomes.
- someone that does milking, calving, feeding and breeding to the cows.
- someone who oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- someone who manages colonies of honeybees for the production of honey as well as pollination services.
- someone that provides reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo creation.
- someone who sells, buys, and selects livestock for individuals and companies.
- someone who cleans, trims, and shoes horses’ hooves.
20 Clues: someone who sells animals at public auctions. • someone who oversees daily operations of feed yards. • someone who cleans, trims, and shoes horses’ hooves. • someone who is responsible for the well-being of animals. • someone who studies the behavior of animals and wildlife. • someone who professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets. • ...
Going West 2021-11-14
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- (of cattle, sheep, etc.) Eat grass in a field.
- A large animal of the cattle family, with long, curved horns on which tribal nations largely depended.
- Ruled or controlled by women or females.
- The extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially in reference to the western US before Pacific settlement.
- The act of killing all the animals or people in a particular place or of a particular type.
- This Ameican state located in the north East gave its name to the trail many settlers followed.
- A type of tent in the shape of a cone made from animal skins that was the traditional shelter of some Native Americans.
- of the 1st American Presient Washington.
- Moving from one place to another rather than living in one place all of the time.
- A large wasp (= type of flying insect) that can give you a bad sting.
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- Name of the territory Amrica purshased from the French in 1803.
- Vehicle used by the settlers for transportation.
- A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area.
- Adjective used to describe the fact that the destiny of the U.S.A is to expand its territory.
- Many were signed, very few were respected by the American government.
- The eleventh of this particular month has been Indigenous peoples' day in the U.S.A since 2021.
- An area of land made available for a particular group of people to live in.
- name of the painting by John Gast representing the evolution of the U.S.A (1872)
- Name of the cavalry soldier in the film Dances With Wolves.
- The .... amendment to the American Constitution garantees the right to carry and bear arms.
20 Clues: Ruled or controlled by women or females. • of the 1st American Presient Washington. • (of cattle, sheep, etc.) Eat grass in a field. • A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area. • Vehicle used by the settlers for transportation. • Name of the cavalry soldier in the film Dances With Wolves. • Name of the territory Amrica purshased from the French in 1803. • ...
Night Ch. 5-9 Review 2023-04-03
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- Who loses faith in God and chooses death
- Idek ______ Elie when Elie finds him with a girl
- Many victims question ______ and doubt their own faith
- After the march, the prisoners go _______ days without food or water.
- Elie’s hospital neighbor says that he has stopped believing in everything except ___________
- “From the depths of the mirror, a __________ gazed back at me”
- When the ________ army advances, the prisoners are evacuated from Auschwitz.
- Elie’s friend ________ was trampled to death because of stomach cramps
- Elie’s older sister’s name __________
- Elie’s father gives him a _________ and spoon as “inheritance.”
- Elie’s father dies at this camp.
- This prisoner kills his _______ over a piece of bread.
- Elie’s father’s name __________
- What Jewish holiday is made ironic since the prisoners are constantly fasting? 2 words.
- The civilian that overlooks the Jews work within the camps
- Elie describes the snow as a _______ when he sinks into it.
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- Prisoners fight to death over ________ tossed by Germans during the transport
- Prisoners run around to get color and look healthy so they can pass ________
- Elie’s father dies from a blow to the head and __________
- Rabbi Eliahou survived the camp for _____ years
- What camp do the prisoners arrive in after their second time in the cattle cars
- If Elie and his father had stayed in the infirmary, they would have been ___________
- The Jewish prayer for the dead
- ________’s son leaves him behind in the march.
- Of the 100 prisoners that begin on the cattle car journey, only ________ survive
- The instrument that Juliek plays.
- Elie has an operation on his _______ to drain an infection
- The kapo that whipped Elie 25 times.
- Akiba Drumer wants everyone to do this for him after he dies.
29 Clues: The Jewish prayer for the dead • Elie’s father’s name __________ • Elie’s father dies at this camp. • The instrument that Juliek plays. • The kapo that whipped Elie 25 times. • Elie’s older sister’s name __________ • Who loses faith in God and chooses death • ________’s son leaves him behind in the march. • Rabbi Eliahou survived the camp for _____ years • ...
8th grade 5/22 Les 1-4 2023-05-22
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- A business that is owned by investors
- As a result
- Discounts
- To fight against
- To combine
- measures widths
- Shares of a corporations profits
- Partial ownership in a company in return for capital
- Formed public schools and made colleges more available to Americans
- A way of working that is most productive and least wasteful
- To promise
- Land set aside for the Indians to live on
- To control all or nearly all of a business industry
- To divide and distribute out
- A rich vein of gold or silver
- Cattle drives that drove through areas offering services formed?
- A thing that tempts or entices a person to do something or go somewhere
- dried meat
- Little or limited supply of resources
- To transport animals across land
- Group of farmers that pooled their money together to buy seeds at wholesale
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- Sleds that could carry heavy loads
- Buying and selling something in large quantities at lower prices
- Portable houses made with long poles covered with skins
- Financial aid or land grant from the government
- It crosses across a continent from coast to coast
- To change a process or action so it is performed with machines
- Skilled riders who herded cattle on ranches
- Plains farmers that cut through sod to reach to soil below
- To divide up business in an area and fix prices
- self-appointed law enforcers
- Money especially collected by the government for public use
- An enclosure to hold livestock
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- Increased prices
- System of connected lines
- Businesses owned by private citizens who set their own prices on goods for profit
- To tell about something that happened
38 Clues: Discounts • To combine • To promise • dried meat • As a result • measures widths • To fight against • Increased prices • System of connected lines • self-appointed law enforcers • To divide and distribute out • A rich vein of gold or silver • An enclosure to hold livestock • Shares of a corporations profits • To transport animals across land • Sleds that could carry heavy loads • ...
Indus Valley good luck the info is on the following pages 90,92,94,95,97,98 2016-11-15
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- When people died they were buried in wooden ________ surrounded by pottery
- Jewelry made from gold, silver, and precious stones were not found at _________l sites
- Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the 2 ________ cities
- Archeologists have found bowls made of ________, silver and decorated with many beads
- Indus Valley people were active __________. They imported gold, copper and turquois
- Women’s ___________ was made of gold and precious stones.
- Most_______ were made from standard sized mud bricks and baked bricks
- Cleanliness was important. All houses had indoor_______-with brick floors
- they produced good ________pottery, which was often decorated with animal, bird and plant images
- It appears that the Indus people were highly_______ and took their civil duties seriously
- They wore bright colourful ____________
- The Indus Valley was probably ________ by a priest-king
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- Farmers raised 2 types of cattle the _________ and horned hump less cattle
- The Indus Valley civilization was in ___________ by about 1900BCE
- Those settled near _______________ regions hunted wild animals such as wild boar
- carved stone ______ have been found with detailed figures of animals and gods
- the Indus Valley included a huge area in what is known as ____________ and North-Central India
- Although Indus Valley people had a ___________ language few samples have been found
- compared to the information available about people of __________ and Egypt knowledge of the Indus Valley is limited
- Mohenjo-Daro and ________ were the best planned cities at the time
- some scientists estimate that the population was up to ______________
- they had many gods and ________. They were probably worshipped as symbols of fertility
- __________ believed that the Urbanization of India began after 1500BCE
- no other _________ in the world at that time took such care too keep its cities clean
24 Clues: They wore bright colourful ____________ • Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the 2 ________ cities • The Indus Valley was probably ________ by a priest-king • Women’s ___________ was made of gold and precious stones. • The Indus Valley civilization was in ___________ by about 1900BCE • Mohenjo-Daro and ________ were the best planned cities at the time • ...
Chapter 5 Lits - Rachel 2022-04-18
Across
- introduce machines to a place.
- an American activist and businessman known for establishing African American settlements in Kansas.
- a city in south-central Kansas.
- US Army installation located in North Central Kansas, on the Kansas River.
- city near Bourbon County, Kansas, US, 88 miles south of Kansas City.
- a state of isolation in people been exposed to disease.
- produce or provide.
- referred to as the Santa Fe or AT&SF.
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- opened 47 restaurants with good food.
- one of the larger railroads in the US
- Kansas's state capital city.
- a event center where they did Fencing Foils and Masks.
- helped build a short railroad line.
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- a type of field kitchen covered wagon used for the storage of food and cooking equipment on the prairies.
- community of caring.
- her family was well known in the community for the size and variety of its fruit orchards.
- Kiowa war chief.
- bind (someone) legally or morally.
- a plot of land.
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle.
- separate grain from (a plant), typically with a flail revolving mechanism.
- is a social organization in the US that encourages families to band together to promote the economic.
- community in Graham County where the African Americans settled.
- helped move cattle from Texas to Kansas.
- members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the US Army.
- an unincorporated community in Ford County, Kansas, US.
- skilled public speaker.
- a sum of money granted by the government.
- it largest city and county is Liberal.
- exclusive control of the supply of in a commodity.
31 Clues: a plot of land. • Kiowa war chief. • produce or provide. • community of caring. • skilled public speaker. • Kansas's state capital city. • introduce machines to a place. • a city in south-central Kansas. • bind (someone) legally or morally. • helped build a short railroad line. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • referred to as the Santa Fe or AT&SF. • ...
Farm Things 2023-12-13
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- Lambs lack common sense
- Best outcome for a concerning lump on a animal
- Cattle can be the friendliest animal
- It's helpful to keep animals happy
- Some dogs have mastered how to herd animals
- It can take time to win over an animal's trust
- Baby Goat
- Losing animals to predators is terrible
- An animals mood can be unstable
- Farmers like to support other farmers
- Farmers losing all their crops could lead to a downfall in their business
- Catastrophic things can happen on a farm
- Cows with calves can be fearless when it comes to protecting them
- Wild mustangs can be harmful
- Veterinarians relieve pain from animals
- Farmers try to keep their business to last long
- older dogs can break up fights
- Turkeys can have a mysterious walk
Down
- Animals can scold other animals for bad behavior
- Treats help convince animals to trust
- It's common for farmers to have impulsive purchases
- Roosters sometimes have to surrender their dominance
- Vaccinating animals reduces their chances of getting ill
- Having an immature dog on the farm can be dangerous
- There can be disadvantages to having a farm
- Baby male horse
- Its better when veterinarians are honest about an animal diagnosis
- Some dogs like to be beside their owners at all times
- Some farmers can lack some morals
- Coaxing animals with treats can help gain their trust
- Animals getting hurt or sick is a disaster
- Farmers can occasionally be outspoken
- Cattle can be inflexible when trying to gather them
- Dogs could never have a verbal attack
- Female Chicken
- Baby sheep
36 Clues: Baby Goat • Baby sheep • Female Chicken • Baby male horse • Lambs lack common sense • Wild mustangs can be harmful • older dogs can break up fights • An animals mood can be unstable • Some farmers can lack some morals • It's helpful to keep animals happy • Turkeys can have a mysterious walk • Cattle can be the friendliest animal • Treats help convince animals to trust • ...
Unit 3: Westward Expansion & Industrializatio 2025-11-17
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- – Mining using simple tools like pans and shovels.
- Darwinism – Belief that the strongest businesses survive.
- Integration – Buying out competitors in the same industry.
- – Mining using high-pressure water to break rock.
- – One company controlling an entire market.
- Carnegie – Leader of the steel industry.
- Standard – Money backed only by gold.
- – Inventor of the light bulb and many other devices.
- Mobilier – Railroad company involved in a bribery scandal.
- Bargaining – Workers negotiating as a group.
- – Movement supporting common people over elites.
- Integration – Controlling all steps of production.
- – Founder of Standard Oil monopoly.
- – Skilled worker union led by Samuel Gompers.
- – Banker who created U.S. Steel.
- – House made of dirt or sod.
- – Farmer group that supported farming communities.
- Latimer – Inventor who improved the light bulb filament.
- – Hardy cattle with long horns.
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- Railroad – Railroad linking the East and West coasts.
- – Moving cattle long distances to railroad towns.
- Farms – Very large single-crop farms.
- Process – Fast, cheap steel-making method.
- Acts – Laws giving land to states for agricultural colleges.
- – Union for unskilled and radical workers.
- – Mining done deep underground in rock.
- Plains – Large flat grassland in central North America.
- Commerce Act – Law regulating railroads.
- Antitrust Act – Law banning monopolies and business restraints.
- – African American migrant who moved to Kansas.
- Lode – Large silver discovery in Nevada.
- – Money backed by gold and silver.
- Alliances – Farmer groups that educated and organized for reform.
- Act – Free western land for settlers who improved it.
- of Fort Laramie – Agreement forcing the Sioux onto a reservation.
- – Idea that government should not interfere in business.
- – Group of companies controlled by one board.
- – Blending into another culture.
- Act – Law dividing Native American land into individual plots.
39 Clues: – House made of dirt or sod. • – Hardy cattle with long horns. • – Banker who created U.S. Steel. • – Blending into another culture. • – Money backed by gold and silver. • – Founder of Standard Oil monopoly. • Farms – Very large single-crop farms. • Standard – Money backed only by gold. • – Mining done deep underground in rock. • Carnegie – Leader of the steel industry. • ...
Farming system 2025-09-17
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- The process of turning over soil before planting.
- __________________farming involves raising animals like cattle and sheep for meat, wool, or dairy products.
- Plants grown on a large scale, like corn, wheat, or rice.
- __________________farming involves growing crops, especially grain, for human consumption.
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- The act of planting seeds.
- Supplying water to land or crops to help growth.
- A type of farming where products are grown for sale on the market.
- Money, equipment, and buildings used in a business.
- A type of farming where a farmer grows just enough food to feed their family.
- ________________________farming is a system that combines both growing crops and raising animals on the same farm.
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- Cattle _________________________ is the management and care of livestock for meat and milk
- Farm animals raised for products like meat, milk, or wool.
- A chemical used to kill unwanted plants or weeds.
- To bring goods or products into a country from another country.
- Being able to produce all of the goods and services you need without outside help.
- Food and goods produced on a farm.
- A farm that produces milk and other milk-based products.
- The act of gathering a crop when it is ripe.
- A piece of equipment used for a specific task on a farm.
- _______________________production refers to products or goods made or grown in the same area where they are sold.
- A chemical used to kill unwanted insects on crops.
- The amount of a product that consumers want to buy.
- The amount of a product that is available for sale.
24 Clues: The act of planting seeds. • Food and goods produced on a farm. • The act of gathering a crop when it is ripe. • A substance added to soil to help plants grow. • Supplying water to land or crops to help growth. • The process of turning over soil before planting. • A chemical used to kill unwanted plants or weeds. • A chemical used to kill unwanted insects on crops. • ...
Carsten's vocab crossword 2025-12-11
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- Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- An Apache leader and medicine man.
- A prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe Apache tribe.
- African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River.
- The process of herding large groups of cattle over long distances.
- The leader of the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce tribe.
- She was a prominent advocate for women's suffrage (the right to vote).
- A standardized system that divides the world into time zones.
- A major silver ore discovery made in Nevada in 1859.
- He was a champion of the Populist movement and is most famous for his "Cross of Gold" speech in 1896.
- A major route used for cattle drives in the post-Civil War era.
- A U.S. Army officer famous for his service in the Civil War and the American Indian Wars.
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- A male who explored the Louisiana Purchase.
- An American military officer, explorer, and politician known as "The Great Pathfinder."
- A lady who explored Louisianasana Purchase.
- Areas of land managed by Native American tribes under the U.S. government.
- An agricultural technique used in semi-arid regions (areas with low rainfall) where practices are implemented to conserve soil moisture.
- A Lakota warrior who was a key figure in the Native American resistance against U.S. government forces.
- The second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons).
- The process by which a person or group's culture is absorbed into a dominant culture.
- An American frontiersman and pioneer who became famous for his exploration and settlement of Kentucky.
- Unsettled wilderness or "wild" regions of the West.
22 Clues: An Apache leader and medicine man. • A male who explored the Louisiana Purchase. • A lady who explored Louisianasana Purchase. • Unsettled wilderness or "wild" regions of the West. • A major silver ore discovery made in Nevada in 1859. • The leader of the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce tribe. • Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. • ...
Livestock Terms 2020-08-18
7 Clues: intact male • castrated male • calf- immature male • sexually immature male or female • female which has produced offspring • female which has NOT produced offspring • scientific name for cattle
What's in the air? 2020-12-07
9 Clues: the layer • it's everywhere • it's all around us • large body of matter • process plants absorbing sun • gases important for life on earth • is the 2nd most abundant gas on earth • cattle Produce this from digestive track • is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere
The Post Office 2024-11-08
9 Clues: The Isle of ____. • Sage collects ____. • Maddox is Ash's ____. • The hills are full of them. • The Sheriff's power is ____. • What Ash is given cheese in. • The person who sends letters. • Ash does not want to be _____. • Animal that wears bells in the Cheese Seller's town.
Who Shot the Sheriff? 2025-09-18
9 Clues: to go and find out • classic six-shooter • when cattle run wild • outlaw robbing trains • cloth worn around the neck • rides horses and says 'Howdy!' • bar where cowboys relaxed and drank • sound made with lips or a small object • where cowboys cooked beans and told stories
Far West 2019-05-19
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- A sport and public entertainment in which cowboys show different skills by riding wild horses and catching cows with ropes
- A large animal of the cattle family, with long, curved horns
- A covered vehicle pulled by horses that carried passengers and goods on regular routes
- A person, especially in the western US, whose job is to take care of cattle, and who usually rides a horse
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- A brand name for a hat with a wide, curving lower edge, especially worn by cowboys
- A fight using guns between two or more people, especially cowboys
- A piece of metal that is attached to the bottom of a horse's hoof to protect it. It's a symbol of luck
- A very large farm on which animals are kept, especially in North and South America
- A public bar, especially in the past in the western US
9 Clues: A public bar, especially in the past in the western US • A large animal of the cattle family, with long, curved horns • A fight using guns between two or more people, especially cowboys • A brand name for a hat with a wide, curving lower edge, especially worn by cowboys • A very large farm on which animals are kept, especially in North and South America • ...
Garfield Crossword 2022-05-17
9 Clues: county seat • rounds to 5,080 • population of panguitch • the most popular animal • what number of president was • The name of a cartoon character • when did Garfield become a county • add the word wood to the word glen • put the letter b in the word older somewhere
Scavenger Hunt 2025-08-11
collective nouns(1) J1 unit 2 2017-01-08
Across
- a ________ of bees
- a ________ of dogs
- a _________ of chickens
- a ________ of pearls
- a ______ of cattle
- a ________ of stars
- a _________ of stairs
- a ________of books
- a ______ of mice
- a _________ of dancers/performers
- a _________ of friends
- a _________ of singers/angels
- a ________ of players
- a _________ of thieves
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- a _________ of hay
- a ________ of whales
- a _______ of pupils
- a ________ of grapes
- a _________ of lions
- a _______ of musicians
- a ________ of fish
- a ________ of geese
- a _________ of sheep
- a _________ of camels
- a ______ of flowers
- a ________ of cotton
- a _______ of kittens, puppies
- a ________ of ants
- a _________ of natives
- a ________ of islands
30 Clues: a ______ of mice • a ________ of bees • a _________ of hay • a ________ of dogs • a ________ of fish • a ______ of cattle • a ________of books • a ________ of ants • a _______ of pupils • a ________ of stars • a ________ of geese • a ______ of flowers • a ________ of whales • a ________ of grapes • a _________ of lions • a ________ of pearls • a _________ of sheep • a ________ of cotton • ...
collective nouns(1) J1 unit 2 2017-01-08
Across
- a ________ of bees
- a ________ of dogs
- a _________ of chickens
- a ________ of pearls
- a ______ of cattle
- a ________ of stars
- a _________ of stairs
- a ________of books
- a ______ of mice
- a _________ of dancers/performers
- a _________ of friends
- a _________ of singers/angels
- a ________ of players
- a _________ of thieves
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- a _________ of hay
- a ________ of whales
- a _______ of pupils
- a ________ of grapes
- a _________ of lions
- a _______ of musicians
- a ________ of fish
- a ________ of geese
- a _________ of sheep
- a _________ of camels
- a ______ of flowers
- a ________ of cotton
- a _______ of kittens, puppies
- a ________ of ants
- a _________ of natives
- a ________ of islands
30 Clues: a ______ of mice • a ________ of bees • a _________ of hay • a ________ of dogs • a ________ of fish • a ______ of cattle • a ________of books • a ________ of ants • a _______ of pupils • a ________ of stars • a ________ of geese • a ______ of flowers • a ________ of whales • a ________ of grapes • a _________ of lions • a ________ of pearls • a _________ of sheep • a ________ of cotton • ...
Vocabulary 7 2017-10-29
Across
- to keep away from; to avoid; to shun
- wealth; richness
- visible to the naked eye
- lacking a sense of right and wrong
- an outcome; result
- hard working; diligent
- coarsely abusive; vulgar
- a sound make by a bell, often rung slowly for a death or funeral
- foolish; inane
- skillful; clever
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- pertaining to cows or cattle
- using few words; short; concise
- to read carefully; scrutinize
- a phony attitude; pose
- a division into two parts
- a noisy uproar; a scene of wild confusion
- to search or dive out
- burdensome; heavy; hard to endure
- young and inexperienced
- a work which imitates another in a ridiculous manner (think SNL)
20 Clues: foolish; inane • wealth; richness • skillful; clever • an outcome; result • to search or dive out • a phony attitude; pose • hard working; diligent • young and inexperienced • visible to the naked eye • coarsely abusive; vulgar • a division into two parts • pertaining to cows or cattle • to read carefully; scrutinize • using few words; short; concise • burdensome; heavy; hard to endure • ...
My life in dog years 2013-05-10
Across
- to bargain with someone
- rounded in figure
- to eat with greediness
- improvement for agriculture
- a cone shaped object
- a type of knot
- tear off a limb
- spread widely
- a real being
- simply, barely
- forming a limit
- producing young
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- to reach a conclusion by reasoning
- a single person
- able to range
- practice trial of the court
- saving something
- abnormally thin
- causing uncertainty about how to act or react
- separate into components
- not complex
- most characteristic
- without possibility of escape
- a trough for cattle to eat out of
- partly enclosed area
- something that has to be done
26 Clues: not complex • a real being • able to range • spread widely • a type of knot • simply, barely • a single person • abnormally thin • tear off a limb • forming a limit • producing young • saving something • rounded in figure • most characteristic • a cone shaped object • partly enclosed area • to eat with greediness • to bargain with someone • separate into components • practice trial of the court • ...
Vocab Words Units 1-3 2015-01-05
Across
- Expel or drive out by magic.
- Predicament or pickle
- Careful or cautious
- Overeating or rapaciousness
- Devise or invent
- To take over
- Shorten or condense
- Ejection or removal
- Beatific or innocent
- Ignore or overlook
- Disciple or follower
- Exotic or foreign
- Postpone or discontinue
- Trick or Bluff
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- Shore up or build up
- Recompense or repay
- Ponderous, or uncomfortable
- Remains or detritus
- disperse or prolix
- dissipated or immoral
- Quarrel or squabble
- Provider or food for cattle
- Call on the carpet
- Good-looking or bonny
- Standoff or impasse
- Irregular or inconsistent
- Renowned or famous
- A robber
- Dispute or disagree
- To seal
30 Clues: To seal • A robber • To take over • Trick or Bluff • Devise or invent • Exotic or foreign • disperse or prolix • Call on the carpet • Renowned or famous • Ignore or overlook • Recompense or repay • Remains or detritus • Quarrel or squabble • Careful or cautious • Standoff or impasse • Shorten or condense • Ejection or removal • Dispute or disagree • Shore up or build up • Beatific or innocent • ...
Spelling Crossword - Week 2 2021-09-20
Across
- someone dressed in armor
- past tense of will
- the number of pounds on the scale
- trash, unwanted material
- the part of your body where you put a belt
- seven days equal one _____
- a material that comes from trees used to make things
- belonging to you
- a group of animals like cattle
- the opposite of day
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- a salutation
- a metal that many things are made of
- contraction of you are
- to stay where you are
- the opposite of strong
- to be told of; Have you _____ that Tuesday is Farrah's birthday
- to take something that is not yours
- sixty minutes of time
- belonging to us
- the opposite of low
20 Clues: a salutation • belonging to us • belonging to you • past tense of will • the opposite of low • the opposite of day • to stay where you are • sixty minutes of time • contraction of you are • the opposite of strong • someone dressed in armor • trash, unwanted material • seven days equal one _____ • a group of animals like cattle • the number of pounds on the scale • ...
"oi" "oy" "au" "aw" and other words 2021-01-13
Across
- rules
- productive activity
- bird
- dirt
- to defrost
- to write awkwardly, carelessly, or illegibly
- wet
- type of bean
- heavy exhalation
- used to drink with
- connection place of two pieces
- happy
- to carry a load
- for the reason that; due to the fact that
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- having or giving out a moderate degree of heat
- to wind into rings
- a man who herds and tends cattle on a ranch
- small, creeping animals
- mollusk
- take off
- to lift
- eighth month of the year
- to take pleasure in
- a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance
- to visit habitually or appear to frequently as a spirit or ghost
25 Clues: wet • bird • dirt • rules • happy • mollusk • to lift • take off • to defrost • type of bean • to carry a load • heavy exhalation • to wind into rings • used to drink with • productive activity • to take pleasure in • small, creeping animals • eighth month of the year • connection place of two pieces • for the reason that; due to the fact that • a man who herds and tends cattle on a ranch • ...
JOBS 2022-04-20
Across
- deals in paperwork in an office
- serves passengers on a plane
- sentences people
- paints or makes sculptures
- flies airplanes
- plans houses
- writes music
- saves animals
- raises cattle
- presents tv programmes
- catches fish
- sentences people in court
- teaches people
- stars in films and plays
- does research in labs
- protects the country
Down
- sells homes
- goes into outer space
- repairs pipes
- catches criminals
- deals with legal problems
- repairs cars
- sings songs
- delivers mail
- puts out fires
- works in shops
- helps doctors
- serves customers in restaurants
- prepares meals
- grows crops
- saves people
- digs for metal ores in the ground
32 Clues: sells homes • sings songs • grows crops • plans houses • writes music • repairs cars • catches fish • saves people • repairs pipes • saves animals • delivers mail • raises cattle • helps doctors • puts out fires • works in shops • prepares meals • teaches people • flies airplanes • sentences people • catches criminals • protects the country • goes into outer space • does research in labs • presents tv programmes • ...
Loanwords 2021-12-01
Across
- where you eat lunch
- a school
- a word borrowed from another language
- a slight wind
- meets with leaders of other countries
- bed-like outdoor swing
- procession of people and vehicles
- insect that carries disease
Down
- not a crocodile
- person who cooks the food
- a fight between two armies
- process of trying to get elected
- clothing to keep you warm
- lizard often kept as a pet
- big storm that starts over the ocean
- area in the yard for grilling and relaxing
- place where you order food
- red fruit we might grow on the patio
- a grand hole in the ground
- sweet treat after dinner
- rope for catching cattle
21 Clues: a school • a slight wind • not a crocodile • where you eat lunch • bed-like outdoor swing • sweet treat after dinner • rope for catching cattle • person who cooks the food • clothing to keep you warm • a fight between two armies • lizard often kept as a pet • place where you order food • a grand hole in the ground • insect that carries disease • process of trying to get elected • ...
Who is in 5/6? 2021-03-29
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- secretary of student council
- loves gardening
- shortest in our class
- in planets spelling group
- house captain for mitchell
- school captain
- Fraser's best friend
- has been working on writing a book
- quiet student who loves technology, robotics
- loves lunchtimes
- loves his cattle
- has a sister in our class
Down
- Mack's best friend
- loves talking about gaming
- received an award on parade in week 10
- house captain for sturt
- student council treasurer
- House captain for Sturt
- Peyton is her prep buddy
- loves horses
- William M is his buddy
- received her pen licence recently
- has a brother in our class
- Richard is his prep buddy
24 Clues: loves horses • school captain • loves gardening • loves lunchtimes • loves his cattle • Mack's best friend • Fraser's best friend • shortest in our class • William M is his buddy • house captain for sturt • House captain for Sturt • Peyton is her prep buddy • student council treasurer • in planets spelling group • Richard is his prep buddy • has a sister in our class • loves talking about gaming • ...
SWR List P-5, whole list 2021-05-03
Across
- to stretch or open out
- being of great length
- the opening doorway to a building or closed area
- desiring or needing food, feeling hunger
- to demolish beyond any hope of repair
- a type of hard metal, artificially made with iron
- opposite of complicated
- opposite of top
- the area one has vision of
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- opposite of weak
- bovine animals, particularly cows
- opposite of quiet
- opposite of lightweight
- a type of dessert, usually in a round pan
- woven or knitted fabric
- opposite of innocent
- disobedient, mischievous
- to use up, as in using money or time
- opposite of fast
- lasting or taking a short time
20 Clues: opposite of top • opposite of weak • opposite of fast • opposite of quiet • opposite of innocent • being of great length • to stretch or open out • opposite of lightweight • woven or knitted fabric • opposite of complicated • disobedient, mischievous • the area one has vision of • lasting or taking a short time • bovine animals, particularly cows • to use up, as in using money or time • ...
Paul - Nov 11-20 2020-11-11
Across
- Bible name
- Favourite son's name
- People transporter
- Food cooler
- Fish food in the ground
- Your sister's name
- Your father's name
- Bible name
- A prayer
- Normal hour to wake up
- Inspirational Writer
- Writing tool
- Prime Minister
- A green fruit
- Manitoba's power source
- The earth is _ _ _ _ _
- Morning Drink
- Distance between country roads
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- Cattle product
- Christmas decoration
- Garden produce
- Shop cutting tool
- Sky flyers
- An animal appearing in a tree
- Your favourite frozen dinner
- Good number puzzle
- Prayer place
- The street you live on
- A garden meal
- Shopping place
- Mid-day meal
- Mid-day time
- Sky pillows
- Eating utensil
34 Clues: A prayer • Bible name • Sky flyers • Bible name • Food cooler • Sky pillows • Prayer place • Mid-day meal • Writing tool • Mid-day time • A garden meal • A green fruit • Morning Drink • Cattle product • Garden produce • Shopping place • Prime Minister • Eating utensil • Shop cutting tool • People transporter • Your sister's name • Good number puzzle • Your father's name • Favourite son's name • Christmas decoration • ...
Spelling Unit 3 Week 4 2022-10-20
Across
- An insect.
- A nametag.
- Opposite of good.
- The Chisholm Trail was famous for this.
- Thanksgiving dinner was served on a _________.
- To use your voice or sing.
- Jesus was born in a ___________.
- He was awarded a _______ for his research.
- A place for sick people.
- The _______ man's family had much wealth.
Down
- A king or queen's family is _______.
- The cold can ______ you fingers and feet.
- More than two.
- Our school mascot.
- Having to do with the law.
- Loose shoelaces can make you _______.
- You ride a horse with this.
- You make tea in a ______.
- Each week you write in your ______.
- Small bites of free food at the grocery store.
20 Clues: An insect. • A nametag. • More than two. • Opposite of good. • Our school mascot. • A place for sick people. • You make tea in a ______. • Having to do with the law. • To use your voice or sing. • You ride a horse with this. • Jesus was born in a ___________. • Each week you write in your ______. • A king or queen's family is _______. • Loose shoelaces can make you _______. • ...
Gram (+) Non-Sporeforming Bacilli 2022-10-21
Across
- Produces large quantities of lactic acid
- Ferments glucose, maltose and sucrose
- Culture used in L. acidophilus
- Found in Yakult
- Previous name of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
- Causes UTI
- "Hoffman's bacillus"
- Found in yogurt
- C. pseudotuberculosis is associated with what animal?
- Unique symptom of C. diphtheriae
- May cause erysipeloid lesions
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- Diptheria-like organisms
- Causes Mastitis in cattle
- Common name of C. diphtheriae
- Causative agent of erythrasma
- Morphology in gram stain resembles a Picket fence/Chinese letter
- Major reservoir of E. rhusiopathiae
- another name for L. acidophilus
- Has multiple antibiotic resistance
- Meaning of the greek word "Coryne"
- Presumptive test used is hanging drop method
21 Clues: Causes UTI • Found in Yakult • Found in yogurt • "Hoffman's bacillus" • Diptheria-like organisms • Causes Mastitis in cattle • Common name of C. diphtheriae • Causative agent of erythrasma • May cause erysipeloid lesions • Culture used in L. acidophilus • another name for L. acidophilus • Unique symptom of C. diphtheriae • Has multiple antibiotic resistance • ...
Hercules Myth 2023-10-11
Across
- killer of Hercules
- owner of a dirty stable
- weapon against stymphalian birds
- killed by baby Hercules
- owner of cattle
- King Minos' bull lived here
- protector of Arcadian deer
- owner of golden apples
- monster with nine heads
- holds the sky
- number of labors
- mistress
- centaur killed by Hercules
Down
- Hercules' wife
- chased until death
- greek name for hero
- queen of the amazons
- three headed dog
- Lion killed by Hercules
- set free by Hercules
- owner of wild mares
- King of Mycenae
- twin brother of Hercules
- namesake of the hero
- Hercules' greatest asset
- child of human and deity
- Hercules' mother
27 Clues: mistress • holds the sky • Hercules' wife • owner of cattle • King of Mycenae • three headed dog • number of labors • Hercules' mother • chased until death • killer of Hercules • greek name for hero • owner of wild mares • queen of the amazons • set free by Hercules • namesake of the hero • owner of golden apples • Lion killed by Hercules • owner of a dirty stable • killed by baby Hercules • ...
The Bird Crossword 2024-02-28
Across
- absorbent material wrapped around the babies bottom
- a transportation fom one place to another
- 4 wheeled carriage
- A dough of flour
- a person who owns a cattle ranch
- somewhere where you sleep
- An oprning in the wall for you to see outside
- a girl or young woman
- The drakest color
- Direction that points to the horizon
- A small typaclly a small cake
Down
- keeps you dry from the rain
- a chocolate powder
- A kitchen
- a large sea bird
- an API platform
- Ceremonial country in south east england
- a seabird mostly found in the beach
- The coldest season
- dairy product, ranges with flavor
- A farmer
21 Clues: A farmer • A kitchen • an API platform • a large sea bird • A dough of flour • The drakest color • a chocolate powder • 4 wheeled carriage • The coldest season • a girl or young woman • somewhere where you sleep • keeps you dry from the rain • A small typaclly a small cake • a person who owns a cattle ranch • dairy product, ranges with flavor • a seabird mostly found in the beach • ...
The Bird Crossword 2024-02-28
Across
- absorbent material wrapped around the babies bottom
- a transportation fom one place to another
- 4 wheeled carriage
- A dough of flour
- a person who owns a cattle ranch
- somewhere where you sleep
- An oprning in the wall for you to see outside
- a girl or young woman
- The drakest color
- Direction that points to the horizon
- A small typaclly a small cake
Down
- keeps you dry from the rain
- a chocolate powder
- A kitchen
- a large sea bird
- an API platform
- Ceremonial country in south east england
- a seabird mostly found in the beach
- The coldest season
- dairy product, ranges with flavor
- A farmer
21 Clues: A farmer • A kitchen • an API platform • a large sea bird • A dough of flour • The drakest color • a chocolate powder • 4 wheeled carriage • The coldest season • a girl or young woman • somewhere where you sleep • keeps you dry from the rain • A small typaclly a small cake • a person who owns a cattle ranch • dairy product, ranges with flavor • a seabird mostly found in the beach • ...
How much more do you know about Margie Moore? 2020-08-17
Across
- one of her cattle dogs.
- she went to boarding school in T--w--m-a.
- Margie makes great ----- caramel.
- the name of one of her sisters.
- she is a speech -----------.
- her academic title.
- she loves listening to ------ Khan.
- loves the occasional --- and coke.
- She is the ------ in her family.
- one of her more unusual past pets
Down
- ------ Valley, her property's name.
- She has two s------
- her donkey.
- Her mother's maiden name.
- Margie lives in ?
- her mother's first name.
- is very interested in s--I--.
- she lived here (Northern Hemisphere)
- she has a PHD IN ?
- her pet gander
- one of her favourite poets.
21 Clues: her donkey. • her pet gander • Margie lives in ? • she has a PHD IN ? • She has two s------ • her academic title. • one of her cattle dogs. • her mother's first name. • Her mother's maiden name. • one of her favourite poets. • she is a speech -----------. • is very interested in s--I--. • the name of one of her sisters. • She is the ------ in her family. • Margie makes great ----- caramel. • ...
Per. 8 Reading 2020-01-03
Across
- A visual representation
- Short fight
- Not showing much emotion
- To get revenge
- To be kinda fat
- Verse, Poetry that does not have a normal rhythm
- Unsteady in water
- Character, Character that develops over the story
- Stereotype of a character
- Phrase that is overused
- Excessively colorful
- Make someone do something
Down
- Words that ends correspond
- Stand with a slope
- Be full of something
- When a sound or vowel repeats
- Character, Character that does NOT evolve over the story
- Being known for something bad
- Escape from danger
- To waste something
- A threat
- TO be brave
- Something that has to do with cattle
23 Clues: A threat • Short fight • TO be brave • To get revenge • To be kinda fat • Unsteady in water • Stand with a slope • Escape from danger • To waste something • Be full of something • Excessively colorful • A visual representation • Phrase that is overused • Not showing much emotion • Stereotype of a character • Make someone do something • Words that ends correspond • When a sound or vowel repeats • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2020-09-27
Across
- Synonym to "inconsistent."
- Synonym to "postpone."
- Loose in one's morals or behavior.
- Bringing in money; profitable.
- Firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back.
- Antonym to "weaken."
- To reduce, increase, or spread rabidly.
- To tease, torment by teasing.
- Antonym to "homely."
- To make fun of rudely.
Down
- Food for horses or cattle.
- To conquer by force, bring under complete control.
- The process of driving or forcing out.
- A deliberately deceptive moment; a pretense.
- Synonym to "unreadable."
- Antonym to "exceptional."
- To soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch.
- To make up for; to repay for services.
- A citizen of another country.
- Brief and to the point.
20 Clues: Antonym to "weaken." • Antonym to "homely." • Synonym to "postpone." • To make fun of rudely. • Brief and to the point. • Synonym to "unreadable." • Antonym to "exceptional." • Food for horses or cattle. • Synonym to "inconsistent." • To tease, torment by teasing. • A citizen of another country. • Bringing in money; profitable. • Loose in one's morals or behavior. • ...
Nene 2020-04-21
Across
- what makes ice
- vegetable that grows in soil
- something that makes a car go
- what goes with salt
- colour nenes eyes
- what do hens produce
- days in week
- how many cousins do Tyler & Kenz have
- opposite of white
- ski field in north island
- last day of week
- where does wool come from
Down
- where does milk come from
- a bird
- baby cats
- months in year
- a baby dog
- baby sheep
- Daddy’s favourite fruit
- capital city of nz
- where does Nene live
- opposite of day
- where does wine come from
- where does honey come from
- baby cattle
25 Clues: a bird • baby cats • a baby dog • baby sheep • baby cattle • days in week • what makes ice • months in year • opposite of day • last day of week • colour nenes eyes • opposite of white • capital city of nz • what goes with salt • where does Nene live • what do hens produce • Daddy’s favourite fruit • where does milk come from • where does wine come from • ski field in north island • ...
The first colonies crossword puzzle 2020-12-01
Across
- a place where crops are taken care of
- forced labor
- place to teach the catholic religion
- a town founded by the pilgrims
- walls built for protection
- a person who travels for religious reasons
- share of profit
- the first English settlement
- a leader of a colony
- is appointed to speak for others
Down
- places to keep cattle, sheep, etc.
- helped the pilgrims learn to be successful
- partners who fight together in a war
- the branch of government that makes laws
- a Native American that saved John Smith
- forts in borderlands
- a settlement
- a contract
- Native American who introduced Squanto
- the first French settlement
20 Clues: a contract • forced labor • a settlement • share of profit • forts in borderlands • a leader of a colony • walls built for protection • the first French settlement • the first English settlement • a town founded by the pilgrims • is appointed to speak for others • places to keep cattle, sheep, etc. • partners who fight together in a war • place to teach the catholic religion • ...
The conquest of the West 2023-05-23
Across
- people who left to settle west
- enemy of the good cowboy
- it officially became an US state in 1850
- the cowboys rode one
- used to travel and carry loads
- it started in 1848
- state where you can find the Yellowstone park
- a new place for colonists
- a place where you can raise cattle/livestock
Down
- the sheriff wears one
- famous Native tribe
- a bar where cowboys could eat and relax
- cowboys used to wear some
- state where they found gold
- they carried one to protect themselves
- type of movies
- sold by the traders
- contrary of tamed
- they pulled the carriages of the colonists
- miners dug for it
20 Clues: type of movies • contrary of tamed • miners dug for it • it started in 1848 • famous Native tribe • sold by the traders • the cowboys rode one • the sheriff wears one • enemy of the good cowboy • cowboys used to wear some • a new place for colonists • state where they found gold • people who left to settle west • used to travel and carry loads • they carried one to protect themselves • ...
FROM TEAM 2 2024-11-08
Across
- State or situation of something
- Unwilling to change or give in
- To show playful romantic interest
- Done with great energy or force
- Person who avoids all animal products
- Large farm animals, like cows
- Breathing condition affecting the lungs
- A factual film or TV program
- State of being empty or vacant
- Highest in rank or quality
- A governing body in government
Down
- Strong need or dependence
- Different kinds or types
- Modest, not boastful
- Very fast or quick
- The most intense or exciting moment
- To work or control something
- Person who saw something happen
- Hard to believe, amazing
- Someone who kills for a purpose
- Causing shame or discomfort
21 Clues: Very fast or quick • Modest, not boastful • Different kinds or types • Hard to believe, amazing • Strong need or dependence • Highest in rank or quality • Causing shame or discomfort • To work or control something • A factual film or TV program • Large farm animals, like cows • Unwilling to change or give in • State of being empty or vacant • A governing body in government • ...
Feb 9, 2025 2025-02-09
Across
- Underground passage
- Vehicle for hire
- Pull along
- Creative thought
- Hire for work
- Salon service
- Bodily or computer infection
- Error
- TV or radio channel
- Light of the nearest star.
- Mean, medium
- Calendar duration
- Meat from cattle
Down
- Selection
- Not earlier
- Wimbledon is a championship for this sport
- Istanbul is the largest city in [?] (old name)
- Not giving much attention or consideration about something
- Opposite of spend
- An arithmetical value
- Organ in skull
- Making no sound
- Changing direction
- This and [?]
- Restricted, confined
- His and [?]
- Opposite of stay
- Black or Baltic or Caribbean
- Not passive
29 Clues: Error • Selection • Pull along • Not earlier • His and [?] • Not passive • This and [?] • Mean, medium • Hire for work • Salon service • Organ in skull • Making no sound • Vehicle for hire • Creative thought • Opposite of stay • Meat from cattle • Opposite of spend • Calendar duration • Changing direction • Underground passage • TV or radio channel • Restricted, confined • An arithmetical value • ...
MICROBIOLOGY and PARASITOLOGY 2023-01-21
Across
- the study of viruses
- It grows in an oxygen-free environment
- Require oxygen to grow
- Jumpy and Itchy
- Are wingless insects that feed on human blood
- Another name for trematodes
- Which parasite is a cestode
- It can cause cattle abortion
- Free of microorganisms or spores
- smallest Unit of Life
Down
- Bacteria that grow with or without oxygen
- Mackerel parasite
- Unicellular parasites
- The study of fungi
- E coli is an example of what type of flora
- The shape of coccus
- An organism that lives in or on an organism of another species
- test Methods to detect eggs in poo
- Rod-shaped bacteria
- It is used to see small objects
20 Clues: Jumpy and Itchy • Mackerel parasite • The study of fungi • The shape of coccus • Rod-shaped bacteria • the study of viruses • Unicellular parasites • smallest Unit of Life • Require oxygen to grow • Another name for trematodes • Which parasite is a cestode • It can cause cattle abortion • It is used to see small objects • Free of microorganisms or spores • ...
Expanding west 2022-03-08
Across
- a 2000 mile long trail
- a search for gold
- officially ended the Mexican-American war
- the members of Joseph Smiths church
- cowboys who managed the large herds of cattle
- a group that got stranded in the Sierras
Down
- 11th US president
- used pans to wash nuggets out of loose rock
- agents
- gold seeking migrants
- fur traders and trappers
- an abandoned mission near San Antonio
12 Clues: agents • 11th US president • a search for gold • gold seeking migrants • a 2000 mile long trail • fur traders and trappers • the members of Joseph Smiths church • an abandoned mission near San Antonio • a group that got stranded in the Sierras • officially ended the Mexican-American war • used pans to wash nuggets out of loose rock • cowboys who managed the large herds of cattle
Norton 2017-06-01
Across
- something you look through to helo you see
- breed of cattle
- vehicle that moves on water
- a place to find a crossword
- a type of angle
- organ you smell with
Down
- breed of sheep
- home of the most venomous snakes
- process to join to metals together
- what you do to get fit
- cut of steak with a bone in it
- name of a king and my teacher
12 Clues: breed of sheep • breed of cattle • a type of angle • organ you smell with • what you do to get fit • vehicle that moves on water • a place to find a crossword • name of a king and my teacher • cut of steak with a bone in it • home of the most venomous snakes • process to join to metals together • something you look through to helo you see
Collective Nouns 2023-08-15
Across
- A group of students
- A group of wild animals
- A group of both ants and soldiers
- A group of sheep
- An arranged flowers put in the same container
- A group of buffaloes, cattle, deer, elephants, and goats
- Most common container for collected fruits.
Down
- A group of neighboring stars
- A group of fish
- Collected photographs in the same organized space
- A group of singers
- A group of players
12 Clues: A group of fish • A group of sheep • A group of singers • A group of players • A group of students • A group of wild animals • A group of neighboring stars • A group of both ants and soldiers • Most common container for collected fruits. • An arranged flowers put in the same container • Collected photographs in the same organized space • ...
Homophones 2025-04-02
Across
- not covered
- What you do with your ears
- Teachers write on the white ____
- two of something
- Group of cattle
- past tense of #4
Down
- Lives in forest, furry, big, Smokey is a famous one.
- not there but ___
- How you feel when you have nothing to do
- Like a rabbit, Turtle and the ___
- Grows on your head
- Fruit that is fatter at the bottom and skinnier at the top
12 Clues: not covered • Group of cattle • two of something • past tense of #4 • not there but ___ • Grows on your head • What you do with your ears • Teachers write on the white ____ • Like a rabbit, Turtle and the ___ • How you feel when you have nothing to do • Lives in forest, furry, big, Smokey is a famous one. • Fruit that is fatter at the bottom and skinnier at the top
Odyssey Review 2021-11-17
Across
- Odysseus’s island
- recognizes Odysseus from an old scar
- kind of poem that tells a story
- sheep/ram shephard and a cannibal
- Odysseus shows this weakness when leaving the Cyclopes' island
- one requirement of a Greek epic poem is a vast __
- city where a wooden horse was used
- tempt Odysseus and his men with an addictive plant
- tries to help Odysseus with a bag of winds
- deadly whirlpool of the sea
- Greek custom concerning helping strangers
- god of the sea, angry with Odysseus
- an "odyssey" is basically a very long and difficult __ of some sort
- helps his father kill the suitors
- King of the Gods
- faithful, loyal dog
- loyal swineherd
- first suitor killed by Odysseus
Down
- setting of “The Odyssey”
- Odysseus made his bed post around this
- Circe’s island
- Odysseus and his men raid and plunder here
- where Odysseus goes to talk to Teiresias
- the credited “author” of “The Odyssey”
- gives Odysseus a banquet and asks him his story
- curious, clever hero of “The Odyssey”
- land where Odysseus tells his story in Part One
- six-headed monster of the sea
- goddess who constantly helps Odysseus
- blind, dead prophet sought out by Odysseus
- headquarters of the Greek gods
- comes up with an impossibly difficult challenge for the suitors
- Odysseus has himself tied up so he can hear their singing
- God of the sun, has an island with cattle
- delivers moly plant to Odysseus
- warns Odysseus about Scylla and Charybdis
- place of Helios’s cattle
- Greek epic poems feature a strong and smart __
38 Clues: Circe’s island • loyal swineherd • King of the Gods • Odysseus’s island • faithful, loyal dog • setting of “The Odyssey” • place of Helios’s cattle • deadly whirlpool of the sea • six-headed monster of the sea • headquarters of the Greek gods • kind of poem that tells a story • delivers moly plant to Odysseus • first suitor killed by Odysseus • sheep/ram shephard and a cannibal • ...
Odyssey Review 2021-11-17
Across
- Odysseus’s island
- recognizes Odysseus from an old scar
- kind of poem that tells a story
- sheep/ram shephard and a cannibal
- Odysseus shows this weakness when leaving the Cyclopes' island
- one requirement of a Greek epic poem is a vast __
- city where a wooden horse was used
- tempt Odysseus and his men with an addictive plant
- tries to help Odysseus with a bag of winds
- deadly whirlpool of the sea
- Greek custom concerning helping strangers
- god of the sea, angry with Odysseus
- an "odyssey" is basically a very long and difficult __ of some sort
- helps his father kill the suitors
- King of the Gods
- faithful, loyal dog
- loyal swineherd
- first suitor killed by Odysseus
Down
- setting of “The Odyssey”
- Odysseus made his bed post around this
- Circe’s island
- Odysseus and his men raid and plunder here
- where Odysseus goes to talk to Teiresias
- the credited “author” of “The Odyssey”
- gives Odysseus a banquet and asks him his story
- curious, clever hero of “The Odyssey”
- land where Odysseus tells his story in Part One
- six-headed monster of the sea
- goddess who constantly helps Odysseus
- blind, dead prophet sought out by Odysseus
- headquarters of the Greek gods
- comes up with an impossibly difficult challenge for the suitors
- Odysseus has himself tied up so he can hear their singing
- God of the sun, has an island with cattle
- delivers moly plant to Odysseus
- warns Odysseus about Scylla and Charybdis
- place of Helios’s cattle
- Greek epic poems feature a strong and smart __
38 Clues: Circe’s island • loyal swineherd • King of the Gods • Odysseus’s island • faithful, loyal dog • setting of “The Odyssey” • place of Helios’s cattle • deadly whirlpool of the sea • six-headed monster of the sea • headquarters of the Greek gods • kind of poem that tells a story • delivers moly plant to Odysseus • first suitor killed by Odysseus • sheep/ram shephard and a cannibal • ...
"The Odyssey" Part One 2024-12-02
Across
- city where a wooden horse was used
- where Odysseus goes to talk to Teiresias
- kind of poem that tells a story
- setting of “The Odyssey”
- an "odyssey" is basically a very long and difficult __ of some sort
- animal that some of Odysseus’s turn into
- narrow waterway between two large water bodies
- the credited “author” of “The Odyssey”
- pseudoname Odysseus give to Polyphemus
- land where Odysseus tells his story in Part One
- king of Phaecia, shows hospitality to Odysseus
- deadly whirlpool of the sea
- delivers moly plant to Odysseus
- tempt Odysseus and his men with an addictive plant
- Odysseus’s faithful, patient wife
- headquarters of the Greek gods
Down
- type of plant that protects Odysseus
- goddess who constantly helps Odysseus
- Odysseus left Ithaca to fight in the __ __
- curious, clever hero of “The Odyssey”
- tries to help Odysseus with a bag of winds
- Circe’s island
- blind, dead prophet sought out by Odysseus
- Odysseus and his men raid and plunder here
- Odysseus shows this weakness when leaving the Cyclopes' island
- Greek custom concerning helping strangers
- God of the sun, has an island with cattle
- Odysseus’s home island
- island with Helios’s cattle
- six-headed monster of the sea
- one-eyed sheep and ram shepherd
- god of the sea, angry with Odysseus
- her spell makes pigs out of men
- Odysseus has himself tied up so he can hear their singing
- King of the Gods
- one requirement of a Greek epic poem is a vast __
- Greek epic poems feature a strong and smart __
37 Clues: Circe’s island • King of the Gods • Odysseus’s home island • setting of “The Odyssey” • island with Helios’s cattle • deadly whirlpool of the sea • six-headed monster of the sea • headquarters of the Greek gods • kind of poem that tells a story • one-eyed sheep and ram shepherd • her spell makes pigs out of men • delivers moly plant to Odysseus • Odysseus’s faithful, patient wife • ...
"The Odyssey" Part One Review 2024-12-03
Across
- city where a wooden horse was used
- where Odysseus goes to talk to Teiresias
- kind of poem that tells a story
- setting of “The Odyssey”
- an "odyssey" is basically a very long and difficult __ of some sort
- animal that some of Odysseus’s turn into
- narrow waterway between two large water bodies
- the credited “author” of “The Odyssey”
- pseudoname Odysseus give to Polyphemus
- land where Odysseus tells his story in Part One
- king of Phaecia, shows hospitatlity to Odysseus
- deadly whirlpool of the sea
- delivers moly plant to Odysseus
- tempt Odysseus and his men with an addictive plant
- Odysseus’s faithful, patient wife
- headquarters of the Greek gods
Down
- type of plant that protects Odysseus
- goddess who constantly helps Odysseus
- Odysseus left Ithaca to fight in the __ __
- curious, clever hero of “The Odyssey”
- tries to help Odysseus with a bag of winds
- Circe’s island
- blind, dead prophet sought out by Odysseus
- Odysseus and his men raid and plunder here
- Odysseus shows this weakness when leaving the Cyclopes' island
- Greek custom concerning helping strangers
- God of the sun, has an island with cattle
- Odysseus’s home island
- island with Helios’s cattle
- six-headed monster of the sea
- one-eyed sheep and ram shepherd
- god of the sea, angry with Odysseus
- her spell makes pigs out of men
- Odysseus has himself tied up so he can hear their singing
- King of the Gods
- one requirement of a Greek epic poem is a vast __
- Greek epic poems feature a strong and smart __
37 Clues: Circe’s island • King of the Gods • Odysseus’s home island • setting of “The Odyssey” • island with Helios’s cattle • deadly whirlpool of the sea • six-headed monster of the sea • headquarters of the Greek gods • kind of poem that tells a story • one-eyed sheep and ram shepherd • her spell makes pigs out of men • delivers moly plant to Odysseus • Odysseus’s faithful, patient wife • ...
AEST Review Puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- Male rabbit
- Period of time from conception to birth
- Convert waste into reusable material
- circumstances and conditions around organism
- Cattle species are referred to as
- Female of cattle family that hasn't given birth
- Crops grown "on level" or across slope
- Beef breed that is resistant to heat
- Functioning in society in a positive way
- Infection of the milk glands
- Means the animal was born without horns
- Movement of air within the soil profile
- Type of pesticide that kills weeds
- Gregor Mendel experimented on
- The plant reproduction parts
- Secretary is stationed by (3 words,no spaces)
- Diffusion of water through a permeable membrane
- Science of Fruits and Vegetables
- Intact male pig
- Logy means
- Process of division or duplication of a cell
Down
- Most common form of ID for pigs
- Process by which seeds sprout & grow
- White pig with erect ears
- Checking eggs for interior defects
- Chickens used for meat
- What boots should one wear with chemicals
- Industry that grows, manages and harvest trees
- Newborn of the swine family
- Fertilized egg
- Intact male horse
- Offspring from crossbreeding animals
- Metal that revolutionized agriculture
- Weathering of soil and rock
- Poultry is ranked what in meat consumed
- Horses are measured in
- Growing food without chemicals
- Pigs giving birth
- Raising fish
- Written by E.M. Tiffany
- Injection into the muscle
- bio means
- Water most used by plants
- Female geese are called
- Means danger in agriculture
- 21 percent of air
- Speech given with little to no prep
- What is another word for honesty
- Female of the swine family that has not given birth
- The living organisms in an ecosystem
50 Clues: bio means • Logy means • Male rabbit • Raising fish • Fertilized egg • Intact male pig • Intact male horse • Pigs giving birth • 21 percent of air • Chickens used for meat • Horses are measured in • Written by E.M. Tiffany • Female geese are called • White pig with erect ears • Injection into the muscle • Water most used by plants • Newborn of the swine family • Weathering of soil and rock • ...
wild west landen beck 2024-01-29
Across
- gambler, lawman, gunslinger, was involved in the gunfight at the O.K corolla in 1881. 2w
- displayed cowboy themes and episodes from the frontier and Indian Wars. 2w
- killed ten people in New York and he fought in the civil war. Has a famous brother. 2w
- an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who is alleged to have killed 21 men. 3w
- cover the inner workings of specific tribes. 2w
- are a confederacy of several tribes that speak three different dialects, the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota.
- done while mounted on a horse
- a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive.
- a woman who herds and tends cattle, performing much of her work on horseback.
- money that was given to native tribes from the government.
- a large farm, especially in the western US and Canada, where cattle or other animals are bred and raised.
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs.
- american West performer and sharpshooter who became a symbol of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 2w
- an exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos.
- was a gunfight that lasted less than a minute between lawmen led by Virgil Earp and members of a loosely organized group. 2w
Down
- industry is growing faster than any other agricultural sector in the world.
- an American train and bank robber and the leader of a gang of criminal outlaws known as the Wild Bunch ' in the Old West. 2w
- a rich girl that abandons her comfortable city life to become an outlaw. 2w
- a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- She was also known for being fearless in the face of stagecoach thieves, she was African american. 2w
- originator of rodeo steer wrestling, he was black. 2w
- an african american cowboy known for his roping skills. 2w
- vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government. 2w
- former slaves or born into the families of former slaves.
- founded to eliminate traditional american indian ways of life and replace them with mainstream american culture. 2w
- was an outlaw and lawmen in the Old West. He was born in Missouri in 1849 and spent his childhood in Texas. 2w
- was a Younger leader of the wal-lam-wat-kain, he was in the Wallowa band of Nez Perce. 2w
- small parcels of land which indian people were supposed to live on.
28 Clues: done while mounted on a horse • cover the inner workings of specific tribes. 2w • large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs. • originator of rodeo steer wrestling, he was black. 2w • former slaves or born into the families of former slaves. • an african american cowboy known for his roping skills. 2w • ...
Odyssey Review 2021-11-17
Across
- Odysseus’s island
- recognizes Odysseus from an old scar
- kind of poem that tells a story
- sheep/ram shephard and a cannibal
- Odysseus shows this weakness when leaving the Cyclopes' island
- one requirement of a Greek epic poem is a vast __
- city where a wooden horse was used
- tempt Odysseus and his men with an addictive plant
- tries to help Odysseus with a bag of winds
- deadly whirlpool of the sea
- Greek custom concerning helping strangers
- god of the sea, angry with Odysseus
- an "odyssey" is basically a very long and difficult __ of some sort
- helps his father kill the suitors
- King of the Gods
- faithful, loyal dog
- loyal swineherd
- first suitor killed by Odysseus
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- setting of “The Odyssey”
- Odysseus made his bed post around this
- Circe’s island
- Odysseus and his men raid and plunder here
- where Odysseus goes to talk to Teiresias
- the credited “author” of “The Odyssey”
- gives Odysseus a banquet and asks him his story
- curious, clever hero of “The Odyssey”
- land where Odysseus tells his story in Part One
- six-headed monster of the sea
- goddess who constantly helps Odysseus
- blind, dead prophet sought out by Odysseus
- headquarters of the Greek gods
- comes up with an impossibly difficult challenge for the suitors
- Odysseus has himself tied up so he can hear their singing
- God of the sun, has an island with cattle
- delivers moly plant to Odysseus
- warns Odysseus about Scylla and Charybdis
- place of Helios’s cattle
- Greek epic poems feature a strong and smart __
38 Clues: Circe’s island • loyal swineherd • King of the Gods • Odysseus’s island • faithful, loyal dog • setting of “The Odyssey” • place of Helios’s cattle • deadly whirlpool of the sea • six-headed monster of the sea • headquarters of the Greek gods • kind of poem that tells a story • delivers moly plant to Odysseus • first suitor killed by Odysseus • sheep/ram shephard and a cannibal • ...
The Odyssey Part 1 Review 2022-04-12
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- Took things by force when raiding, looted
- The god who smashes their ship and kills all of Odysseus' men
- A god or goddess
- The name of the cyclops
- A sea monster with multiple heads who tries to eat Odysseus and his men
- Another word for cattle (p. 880)
- Beautiful women who lure men to their death
- Rebellious, like in a mutiny
- The prophet who Odysseus visits the underworld to speak with
- Belief in more than one god or goddess
- The sea witch who helps Odysseus
- The kind of flower that had mind-altering effects on his men
- The god whose cattle Odysseus' men slaughter
- The animal Circe turns the sailors into
- The name of Odysseus' mother (p. 880)
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- Sly or cunning intelligence
- Passion, enthusiasm
- To calm or pacify
- The name Odysseus tells the Cyclops he is called by (p. 871)
- A long story that tells the adventures of a hero
- Epic hero and protagonist of The Odyssey
- The father of the cyclops
- A long and eventful journey
- Odysseus' father
- Deprived
- The sea goddess whose island Odysseus washes up on at the end of Part 1
- Craftiness and betrayal
- A sea monster that is a whirlpool
- One of 9 deities who helped inspire those in the arts and sciences
- Enormous
- Another name for Troy (p. 863)
- The God of Wind (p. 877)
- Sudden thought or wish to do something
- Of great size and strength
- The member of the crew who got left behind on Circe's island unburied (p. 879)
- A brief, violent storm (p. 864)
36 Clues: Deprived • Enormous • A god or goddess • Odysseus' father • To calm or pacify • Passion, enthusiasm • The name of the cyclops • Craftiness and betrayal • The God of Wind (p. 877) • The father of the cyclops • Of great size and strength • Sly or cunning intelligence • A long and eventful journey • Rebellious, like in a mutiny • Another name for Troy (p. 863) • A brief, violent storm (p. 864) • ...
The Odyssey 2013-03-20
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- Helio's favorite animal
- Odysseus wants revenge on Penelope's _____
- Original language of "The Odyssey"
- name of the god who dislikes Odysseus
- nymph in love with Odysseus
- Ithaca is also a city in the American state
- Penelope supposedly wove Laerte's shroud for this many years
- theisland Odysseus was born on
- Charybdis is a _________
- fake name given to Cyclops by Odysseus
- where the gods live
- Odysseus listened to their song
- dangerous flower
- Ithaca is part of this country
- Goddess of Beauty
- Handmaiden
- Wine of the gods
- Main character
- blind Propher
- Continent where Troy is located
- Odysseus' wife
- Penelope held this type of competition
- Antinous hit Odysseus with this
- The Odyssey was not written in AD, but __
- His cattle were killed
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- monster with one eye
- City where Odysseus' journey began
- Ruler of the gods
- The only animal who could also see Athena
- A word used in the Odyssey; we would say 'disguise'
- What Odysseus put in his crews ears to protect them
- name of the Cyclops
- The first letter in the Greek Alphabet
- Goddess who helps Odysseus
- Homer's other epic
- Odysseus' disguise
- Ruler of the underworld
- Age in which the story was written; also a metal
- Odysseus' son
- name of the whirlpool
- Telemachus thought his father was this
- Another famous epic author
- Phaeacian King
- Swinherd
- Odysseus' father
- Penelope was weaving this for Laertes
- The worst of Penelope's suitors
- The______War
- Creature with 6 necks
- author
50 Clues: author • Swinherd • Handmaiden • The______War • Odysseus' son • Phaeacian King • Main character • Odysseus' wife • Wine of the gods • Odysseus' father • Ruler of the gods • Goddess of Beauty • blind Propher • Homer's other epic • Odysseus' disguise • where the gods live • dangerous flower • Creature with 6 necks • name of the Cyclops • His cattle were killed • Helio's favorite animal • ...
heheheh 2021-09-02
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- they are specializes in the hoof care of equine such as horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys
- they may also study animal health to determine what causes animals be immune to specific diseases, or fail to thrive in certain environments.
- They are hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- they remove dirt, debris, and staining within animal production facilities and animal transportation vehicles.
- they provides reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo creation
- They are pet stylist professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets.
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- that have had surgery, amputation, have been injured or suffer from chronic pain so that they may enjoy a higher quality of life.
- They are employee assists in daily operations on the farm.
- They select livestock for individuals and companies.
- they make sure to insures that the meat is good
- As Many times a herdsmen will live on the property to be close to the animals at all times of the day
- they are responsible for the well-being of animals
- they studies the behavior of animals and wildlife
- They provide knowledge and support for heard nutrition, marketing, and environmental conditions for livestock in feedlots
- This can include birthing, feeding and breeding
- they use birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, falcons or owls to control in an environmentally friendly way the behavioural.
- They must be able to have both people management and animal care skills
- nutrients in feed and/or animal reproductive processes impact animal health
- they oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- they monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation
20 Clues: they make sure to insures that the meat is good • This can include birthing, feeding and breeding • they studies the behavior of animals and wildlife • they are responsible for the well-being of animals • They select livestock for individuals and companies. • they monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation • ...
Animal science 2021-09-02
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- Rehabilitates animals to ensure them a quality life.
- Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- They are in charge of storing, mixing and delivering feed for cattle, hogs or poultry.
- They sell, buy and select livestock for individuals and companies.
- Uses power washer to clean off dirt and debris from transportation trucks and animal facilities.
- Responsible for all aspects of a company or organization’s breeding departments.
- They usually manage the day-to-day farm operations for the ranch/farm owner.
- Analyzes the genetic makeup of animals in order to discover which genes make them behave certain ways.
- Hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- Ensures that meat is safe from contamination and that the process it goes through follows quality assurance regulations.
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- They assure that accurate grades that are placed on livestock or meat that is sold according to standards by the USDA.
- They are responsible for researching nutrients and animals’ reproductive systems to see different methods to be more efficient in reproduction
- They assist in daily operations on the farm such as birthing, feeding and breeding.
- A falconer uses birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, falcons or owls to control in an environmentally friendly way the behavioural patterns of pest bird species such as pigeons, gulls, starlings and sparrows as well as to trap and euthanize/exterminate or relocate pest animals and wildlife affecting agricultural production.
- They sell animals at public auctions.
- They provide reproductive services and research in the area of embryo creation.
- Oversees all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are used to make piglets.
- A dog groomer or stylist professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets.
- They watch over the livestock.
- Monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
20 Clues: They watch over the livestock. • They sell animals at public auctions. • Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife. • Rehabilitates animals to ensure them a quality life. • Monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation. • Hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing. • They sell, buy and select livestock for individuals and companies. • ...
Unit 09 Vocab 2022-04-22
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- The right to vote.
- Barbed-wire fence dozens of miles long used in the Texas Panhandle to mark the northern and southern limits of a rancher's land to prevent livestock from drifting off the land and wild cattle from drifting onto it and competing for food.
- A business or organization owned and operated by the people who work in it or who use its services.
- A farmer who, in exchange for labor is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop.
- Extending or going across the continent.
- A legal agreement in which a person borrows money to buy property and pays back the money owed over a period of years.
- The Spanish word for "rancher".
- An African American soldier serving in the western United States after the Civil War.
- A reform movement that tried to correct social and political problems.
- Separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group.
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- A ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses.
- A group of investors who join together to fund a business.
- A farming approach that uses careful plowing to keep loose soil on top, slowing evaporation to keep soil moist.
- A place where livestock are penned before they are slaughtered or shipped elsewhere.
- Public land that could be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle.
- A farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop.
- A combination of companies formed by an agreement to reduce competition.
- The belief that it is wrong to use violence to settle conflicts.
- Laws discriminating against African Americans.
- A person who moves livestock overland to market.
20 Clues: The right to vote. • The Spanish word for "rancher". • Extending or going across the continent. • A ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses. • Laws discriminating against African Americans. • A person who moves livestock overland to market. • A group of investors who join together to fund a business. • Separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group. • ...
ur mom 2022-04-28
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- A farmer who, in exchange for labor is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop.
- An African American soldier serving in the western United States after the Civil War.
- A place where livestock are penned before they are slaughtered or shipped elsewhere.
- The belief that it is wrong to use violence to settle conflicts.
- Separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group.
- Extending or going across the continent.
- A group of investors who join together to fund a business.
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- A legal agreement in which a person borrows money to buy property and pays back the money owed over a period of years.
- A farming approach that uses careful plowing to keep loose soil on top, slowing evaporation to keep soil moist.
- A reform movement that tried to correct social and political problems.
- Laws discriminating against African Americans.
- Public land that could be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle.
- The right to vote.
- The Spanish word for "rancher".
- Barbed-wire fence dozens of miles long used in the Texas Panhandle to mark the northern and southern limits of a rancher's land to prevent livestock from drifting off the land and wild cattle from drifting onto it and competing for food.
- A ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses.
- A farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop.
- A person who moves livestock overland to market.
- A combination of companies formed by an agreement to reduce competition.
- A business or organization owned and operated by the people who work in it or who use its services.
20 Clues: The right to vote. • The Spanish word for "rancher". • Extending or going across the continent. • A ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses. • Laws discriminating against African Americans. • A person who moves livestock overland to market. • Separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group. • A group of investors who join together to fund a business. • ...
Unit 9 crossword 2023-05-04
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- A farming approach that uses careful plowing to keep loose soil on top, slowing evaporation to keep soil moist.
- An African American soldier serving in the western United States after the Civil War.
- A farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop.
- A business or organization owned and operated by the people who work in it or who use its services.
- A legal agreement in which a person borrows money to buy property and pays back the money owed over a period of years.
- A farmer who, in exchange for labor is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop.
- Separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group.
- A place where livestock are penned before they are slaughtered or shipped elsewhere.
- The belief that it is wrong to use violence to settle conflicts.
- The right to vote.
- Public land that could be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle.
Down
- A combination of companies formed by an agreement to reduce competition.
- Barbed-wire fence dozens of miles long used in the Texas Panhandle to mark the northern and southern limits of a rancher's land to prevent livestock from drifting off the land and wild cattle from drifting onto it and competing for food.
- Laws discriminating against African Americans.
- The Spanish word for "rancher"
- A group of investors who join together to fund a business.
- a person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch.
- A person who moves livestock overland to market.
- A reform movement that tried to correct social and political problems.
- Extending or going across the continent.
20 Clues: The right to vote. • The Spanish word for "rancher" • Extending or going across the continent. • Laws discriminating against African Americans. • A person who moves livestock overland to market. • A group of investors who join together to fund a business. • Separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group. • ...
"The Odyssey" Full Review 2023-11-29
Across
- comes up with an impossibly difficult challenge for the suitors
- God of the sun, has an island with cattle
- recognizes Odysseus from an old scar
- six-headed monster of the sea
- one requirement of a Greek epic poem is a vast __
- warns Odysseus about Scylla and Charybdis
- Circe’s island
- Odysseus made his bed post around this
- faithful, loyal dog
- sheep/ram shephard and a cannibal
- Odysseus and his men raid and plunder here
- deadly whirlpool of the sea
- tempt Odysseus and his men with an addictive plant
- blind, dead prophet sought out by Odysseus
- King of the Gods
- headquarters of the Greek gods
- land where Odysseus tells his story in Part One
- city where a wooden horse was used
- where Odysseus goes to talk to Teiresias
- goddess who constantly helps Odysseus
- an "odyssey" is basically a very long and difficult __ of some sort
Down
- setting of “The Odyssey”
- Greek epic poems feature a strong and smart __
- gives Odysseus a banquet and asks him his story
- the credited “author” of “The Odyssey”
- place of Helios’s cattle
- delivers moly plant to Odysseus
- kind of poem that tells a story
- helps his father kill the suitors
- first suitor killed by Odysseus
- Greek custom concerning helping strangers
- god of the sea, angry with Odysseus
- Odysseus has himself tied up so he can hear their singing
- tries to help Odysseus with a bag of winds
- Odysseus shows this weakness when leaving the Cyclopes' island
- Odysseus’s island
- loyal swineherd
- curious, clever hero of “The Odyssey”
38 Clues: Circe’s island • loyal swineherd • King of the Gods • Odysseus’s island • faithful, loyal dog • setting of “The Odyssey” • place of Helios’s cattle • deadly whirlpool of the sea • six-headed monster of the sea • headquarters of the Greek gods • delivers moly plant to Odysseus • kind of poem that tells a story • first suitor killed by Odysseus • helps his father kill the suitors • ...
The Man From Snowy River 2023-11-27
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- Assembled or gathered together, often used in the context of gathering livestock.
- A term for a mongrel or mixed-breed dog.
- A young male horse, usually under the age of four.
- An official authorization or document giving the holder the right to do something.
- Fissures or narrow openings in a surface, typically in soil or rock.
- Echoed or reverberated with sound.
- River: A major river in southeastern Australia, known for its role in Banjo Paterson's poem "The Man from Snowy River."
- A large agricultural or ranching property, often used for livestock grazing.
- Expressing a longing or yearning, often with a sense of melancholy.
- A type of flowering plant, often with sensitive leaves that fold inward when touched.
- A young and inexperienced person, often a youth.
- Australian eucalyptus trees with fibrous bark that can be easily pulled off in long strips.
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- Characterized by the presence of weeds or resembling weeds in growth.
- Courage, bravery, or determination, especially in the face of difficulties.
- Burrows or underground dens created by wombats, marsupials native to Australia.
- Types of Australian trees, with Mountain Ash being a eucalyptus species and Kurrajong belonging to the genus Brachychiton.
- A strong and fast-flowing stream of water.
- The quality of being eager, determined, and spirited, often used in the context of animals, especially dogs.
- Steep, rugged cliffs or rocky outcrops.
- Elevated in height, noble, or of high moral quality.
- The practice of moving livestock, especially cattle, over long distances.
- The highest mountain in Australia, located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales.
- A group of animals, especially sheep or cattle.
23 Clues: Echoed or reverberated with sound. • Steep, rugged cliffs or rocky outcrops. • A term for a mongrel or mixed-breed dog. • A strong and fast-flowing stream of water. • A group of animals, especially sheep or cattle. • A young and inexperienced person, often a youth. • A young male horse, usually under the age of four. • ...
How Well Do You Know Shane? 2024-05-05
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- An area of public land in the West granted to any US citizen willing to settle on and farm the land for at least five years
- Looking exhausted and unwell especially from worry or suffering
- The stranger that appeared on Starrett’s homestead
- What is used when riding a horse
- What a female does to show respect when meet someone
- Searching for precious stones or metals
- A pen to keep cattle
- The peddler that tried to take advantage of Joe
- Unable to be taken way from or given away by the possessor
- Bob’s father who strong
- What Shane gets Bob at the Saloon
- One of Fletcher’s cowboys that made fun of Shane
- The narrator of the story
- A problem or responsibility that does not go away and that makes it difficult or impossible to do or achieve something
- The owner of the saloon and general store
- Another name for living room
- Widespread respect and admiration
- To move something in a different position with a jerk
Down
- Gunfighter hired by Fletcher to harass the homesteaders
- A hat
- Marian stump
- The law man that was a 100 miles away
- The homesteader that was killed by Wilson
- Bob’s mother who loved to cook
- The homesteader that was at the saloon when Ernie was killed
- Where the novel takes place
- Mimicking or make fun of someone
- The object that Joe and Shane worked on very long and hard
- The state where Shane is thought to be his home state
- To enter into a formal and legal binding agreement
- The cattle rancher that has a contract to fulfill
31 Clues: A hat • Marian stump • A pen to keep cattle • Bob’s father who strong • The narrator of the story • Where the novel takes place • Another name for living room • Bob’s mother who loved to cook • What is used when riding a horse • Mimicking or make fun of someone • What Shane gets Bob at the Saloon • Widespread respect and admiration • The law man that was a 100 miles away • ...
Farming system 2025-09-16
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- __________________farming involves growing crops, especially grain, for human consumption.
- The amount of a product that consumers want to buy.
- _________________________ is the management and care of livestock for meat and milk
- Supplying water to land or crops to help growth.
- ________________________farming is a system that combines both growing crops and raising animals on the same farm.
- The amount of a product that is available for sale.
- To bring goods or products into a country from another country.
- The act of gathering a crop when it is ripe.
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- Farm animals raised for products like meat, milk, or wool.
- Being able to produce all of the goods and services you need without outside help.
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- involves raising animals like cattle and sheep for meat, wool, or dairy products.
- The act of planting seeds.
- A type of farming where products are grown for sale on the market.
- A farm that produces milk and other milk-based products.
- Plants grown on a large scale, like corn, wheat, or rice.
- A type of farming where a farmer grows just enough food to feed their family.
- The process of turning over soil before planting.
- A chemical used to kill unwanted plants or weeds.
- A piece of equipment used for a specific task on a farm.
- _______________________production refers to products or goods made or grown in the same area where they are sold.
- A chemical used to kill unwanted insects on crops.
- produce, Food and goods produced on a farm.
- Money, equipment, and buildings used in a business.
24 Clues: The act of planting seeds. • produce, Food and goods produced on a farm. • The act of gathering a crop when it is ripe. • A substance added to soil to help plants grow. • Supplying water to land or crops to help growth. • The process of turning over soil before planting. • A chemical used to kill unwanted plants or weeds. • ...
Topic 6 Vocabulary 2025-08-11
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- a machine that removes the seeds from cotton
- a complete destruction
- the people who move livestock to market
- a fenced-in area
- a wild horse
- a reckless, bold outlaw
- a block of public land that a government gives to a business, school, or other organization
- a group of businesses that offer similar services or make similar kinds of goods
- the farm workers who rent or lease their farmland from landlords or larger farm owners
- the changes to a community that help boost a region’s economy and population
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- a period of low economic activity and high unemployment
- the growing of crops for sale in order to make a profit
- a Spanish cowboy
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- to use an artificial way of supplying water to land
- a group of spare horses used on a cattle drive
- the law of economics that states prices drop at times when the supply of an item is greater than the demand for it. On the other hand, prices rise at times when items are scarce and demand for those items is high.
- a work stoppage to force an employer to meet certain demands
- a soldier who is not part of a regular army
- a mounted soldier
- a long rope with a slipknot at one end, used to lasso cattle and horses
- a vast area of undeveloped public land held by the state government for future sale
- to isolate or separate to prevent the spread of disease
- the certificates issued by a corporation or a government that promise to repay with interest the amounts borrowed from the buyers
24 Clues: a wild horse • a Spanish cowboy • a fenced-in area • a mounted soldier • a complete destruction • a reckless, bold outlaw • the people who move livestock to market • a soldier who is not part of a regular army • a machine that removes the seeds from cotton • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • a group of spare horses used on a cattle drive • ...
Westward Migration 2025-08-07
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- African-American settlers who moved from the South to the West
- Bull Sioux chief who defeated the U.S. Army at the battle of Little Bighorn
- provided a faster mode of transportation and was key to opening up the West
- Joseph Indian chief that tried to flee the U.S. Army by reaching Canada
- land set aside specifically for Indians to live on
- standard backing up currency solely on gold
- Plains central part of the U.S. characterized by flat land with few trees and moderate climate
- Railway Act law that gave land to railroad companies
- Act law that gave 160 acres to settlers
- Act law that attempted to force Indians to assimilate into "American" society
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- Alliances farmer group created to educate people about gov. control of RR and banks
- Act law that gave land to states who then sold it to create agricultural and engineering colleges
- drive the movement of cattle largely from Texas to the north toward railroads
- Deere created the first steel-tipped plow
- nickname given to gold miners who flocked into California in the mid 1800s
- the breaking away of an old culture and the adoption of a new
- farmer group that 1st united farmers and became a social outlet for farmers
- the use of gold and silver to back up currency
- houses houses made out of mud, grass and other organic material
- income tax taxation based on the income of the person
- Party political party supporting the rural areas and working class.
- Jennings Bryan Democratic candidate in the 1896 presidential election
- main diet of Plains Indians
23 Clues: main diet of Plains Indians • Act law that gave 160 acres to settlers • Deere created the first steel-tipped plow • standard backing up currency solely on gold • the use of gold and silver to back up currency • land set aside specifically for Indians to live on • Railway Act law that gave land to railroad companies • ...
August 24 vocab 2020-10-07
8 Clues: a baby cow • newborn swine • mature female • adult male chicken • castrated male pig • immature castrated male • female that has not had babies • beef cattle, red coat, white face
Ancient Egypt Job Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-11
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- The head of the army
- The main weapon that a solider used
- The soldier performed their job at
- Ate the farmers crops
- Was a popular job that used cattle
- One of the army's branches
- Soldiers in the chariot were pulled by
- Army divisions were named after
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- The Nile River's annual flooding left the farmers
- Where the farmer performed his/her job
- Where farmers lived
- How the farmer got his job
- The staple crop
- Could be a soldier
- The soldier's main source of protection
15 Clues: The staple crop • Could be a soldier • Where farmers lived • The head of the army • Ate the farmers crops • How the farmer got his job • One of the army's branches • Army divisions were named after • The soldier performed their job at • Was a popular job that used cattle • The main weapon that a solider used • Where the farmer performed his/her job • ...
Night 2018-02-11
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- / Mentor of the main character
- / German dictator during WW2
- / the Jewish festival of Shavuoth
- / old servant of the family
- / Jewish spring festival
- wagons/railway transportation usually used to move livestock
- Police / Police organized for the Jewish community
- / isolated or segregated area or group.
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- / the chief text of the Jewish Kabbalah
- / Towns that Jews settled into in the 17th century
- / Main boy character
- / the building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets.
- / the German state secret police
- / Heavily loaded or weighed down
- / a German, especially a soldier.
15 Clues: / Main boy character • / Jewish spring festival • / old servant of the family • / German dictator during WW2 • / Mentor of the main character • / the German state secret police • / Heavily loaded or weighed down • / the Jewish festival of Shavuoth • / a German, especially a soldier. • / the chief text of the Jewish Kabbalah • / isolated or segregated area or group. • ...
Vera's Robbery 2020-12-28
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- robbers escaped in this
- robber gets into house via a __________
- the robber __________off the ring
- how Vera and Harold laid down during robbery
- city where the robbers were accosted
- besides tying their hands the robbers used
- besides the ring, the robbers stole this
- weapon robbers wielded
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- from the lamp to tie hands and feet
- metal that ring was made of
- Vera was with Harold, manager of her_________
- number of robbers
- month theft took place
- ring's square cut gem
- expensive jewelry stolen from Vera Krupp
15 Clues: number of robbers • ring's square cut gem • month theft took place • weapon robbers wielded • robbers escaped in this • metal that ring was made of • the robber __________off the ring • from the lamp to tie hands and feet • city where the robbers were accosted • robber gets into house via a __________ • besides the ring, the robbers stole this • ...
Snows of Kilimanjaro 2021-11-02
Across
- Delicate fern-like leaves and yellow flowers
- blindfold Chess
- Celtic symbol of victory, transformation and vision
- death's choice of weapon
- a small Dutch tavern
- farewell to colours and colours of death
- the bantu language in south-central Kenya
- Passage of ancient greek cattle and first martyrs
Down
- the edge of the alps and the home of machinery
- medieval Latin ‘Gruta’ and a happy Australian
- wild pigs with curved tusks
- Gnu
- William Ogilby's naming ceremony in 1833
- Indian threads among a harras
- Cherry unsweetened eau de vie
15 Clues: Gnu • blindfold Chess • a small Dutch tavern • death's choice of weapon • wild pigs with curved tusks • Indian threads among a harras • Cherry unsweetened eau de vie • William Ogilby's naming ceremony in 1833 • farewell to colours and colours of death • the bantu language in south-central Kenya • Delicate fern-like leaves and yellow flowers • ...
The Snows of Kilimanjaro 2021-11-02
Across
- Celtic symbol of victory, transformation and vision
- blindfold Chess
- the bantu language in south-central Kenya
- the edge of the alps and the home of machinery
- wild pigs with curved tusks
- death's choice of weapon
- Gnu
Down
- Passage of ancient greek cattle and first martyrs
- Indian threads among a harras
- medieval Latin ‘Gruta’ and a happy Australian
- William Ogilby's naming ceremony in 1833
- Delicate fern-like leaves and yellow flowers
- Cherry unsweetened eau de vie
- a small Dutch tavern
- farewell to colours and colours of death
15 Clues: Gnu • blindfold Chess • a small Dutch tavern • death's choice of weapon • wild pigs with curved tusks • Indian threads among a harras • Cherry unsweetened eau de vie • William Ogilby's naming ceremony in 1833 • farewell to colours and colours of death • the bantu language in south-central Kenya • Delicate fern-like leaves and yellow flowers • ...
WW Lesson 17 2021-04-22
Across
- To wear away bit by bit.
- shelter or protection from harm.
- The cattle feed on the ______.
- From earlier times
- To be filed with
- To become dry; to lose freshness
- A place where there is water in a dry area
Down
- Not fruitful; not reproducing
- A long time without rain
- To become larger
- To be made up of
- To change back to an earlier condition
- Able to produce good crops
- A long time with low food
- The boy has been _______ with a swollen shoulder for a few months.
15 Clues: To become larger • To be made up of • To be filed with • From earlier times • A long time without rain • To wear away bit by bit. • A long time with low food • Able to produce good crops • Not fruitful; not reproducing • The cattle feed on the ______. • shelter or protection from harm. • To become dry; to lose freshness • To change back to an earlier condition • ...
