cattle Crossword Puzzles
Animal Farm Ch 1 & 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-24
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- to set forth or state in detail (past)
- ordinary vocal sounds made by cattle (present)
- staggered (past)
- a past particle of tread
- a small room or section of a pantry in which food is cleaned
- distrusting or disparaging the motives of others
- to skip about as in dancing or playing; frolic (past)
- settled securely and snugly (past)
- feeling or condition of hostility
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- desiring to help others/charitable
- to treat badly,cruelly, or roughly; abuse
- to find fault with; blame; censure (past)
- lively; spirited
- to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner (past)
- followers (present)
- to look upon or think of with a particular feeling (past)
16 Clues: lively; spirited • staggered (past) • followers (present) • a past particle of tread • feeling or condition of hostility • desiring to help others/charitable • settled securely and snugly (past) • to set forth or state in detail (past) • to treat badly,cruelly, or roughly; abuse • to find fault with; blame; censure (past) • ordinary vocal sounds made by cattle (present) • ...
C.5 list crossword Anna Rolland 2022-04-11
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- a county that was named after David Finnley
- Farming land that isn’t yours
- The birthplace of Pizza Hut
- a Kiowa chief
- the 9th & 10th Calvary
- a sum of money granted by the government
- He built the Abilene stockyards
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- A county that was named after Charles Clark
- a photographer who was hired to document the west
- a fort that protected the construction of the railroad
- A plot of land
- a person who illegally occupies land
- the ownership or control of a supply
- A woman who came from Pennsylvania to Kansas on her own
- men who drove cattle from Texas to Kansas
- he donated land to build the capitol
16 Clues: a Kiowa chief • A plot of land • the 9th & 10th Calvary • The birthplace of Pizza Hut • Farming land that isn’t yours • He built the Abilene stockyards • a person who illegally occupies land • the ownership or control of a supply • he donated land to build the capitol • a sum of money granted by the government • men who drove cattle from Texas to Kansas • ...
THE SECTORS 2023-05-03
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- ... industries include hotels, restaurants, etc.
- The most popular type of tourism.
- The secondary sector tansforms raw materials into ... products.
- ... farming consists on growing crops.
- ... are products that are bought from other countries.
- The tertiary sector is also known as the ... sector.
- Tourism belongs in the ... sector.
- Factories belong in the ... sector.
- Type of fishing that happens in the deep sea.
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- Cattle farming belongs in this sector.
- The industry that makes metals (part of the heavy industries).
- This is where many miners work.
- ... trade is trade between countries.
- ... systems move people and products around Spain.
- ... trade is trade within a country.
- ... crops need lots of water.
16 Clues: ... crops need lots of water. • This is where many miners work. • The most popular type of tourism. • Tourism belongs in the ... sector. • Factories belong in the ... sector. • ... trade is trade within a country. • ... trade is trade between countries. • Cattle farming belongs in this sector. • ... farming consists on growing crops. • ...
Paddock To Plate 2021-09-06
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- A grain that is originally from Asia
- Sticky yellow liquid that only bees can produce
- Sending goods or products to different countries
- That are laid by female birds
- Products that contains milk
- Bringing goods or products into a country
- Sorting out
- Food that is made from water, flour and yeast
- A powder that can be used in different ways
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- To add extra ingredients
- Opposite to flour
- Massive land where animals are kept
- A person who order or purchases goods or products
- A farm animal that produces milk
- A type of meat that comes from female birds
- A small field where animals are kept or exercised
16 Clues: Sorting out • Opposite to flour • To add extra ingredients • Products that contains milk • That are laid by female birds • A farm animal that produces milk • Massive land where animals are kept • A grain that is originally from Asia • Bringing goods or products into a country • A type of meat that comes from female birds • A powder that can be used in different ways • ...
They Poured Fire On Us From The Sky 2023-05-15
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- Where does the book take place
- Brothers
- What camp did the boys escape to Kakuma
- Who was Achol's best freind
- What was their final camp
- What major river needed to be crossed on thier journey
- How many times did it take to escape Natinga
- Name of their people
- What was the main source of wealth for Dinka
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- Where did they end up living at the end
- Who had their leg injured for much of the book
- Who is the youngest in the book
- What camp did they escape to Kidepo
- What did Benson's father kill
- What was their first camp
- What religion were many forced to convert to
16 Clues: Brothers • Name of their people • What was their first camp • What was their final camp • Who was Achol's best freind • What did Benson's father kill • Where does the book take place • Who is the youngest in the book • What camp did they escape to Kidepo • Where did they end up living at the end • What camp did the boys escape to Kakuma • ...
animal 2025-01-19
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- A tool used to prepare fields for planting.
- A general term for cows and bulls.
- Gathering crops from the field.
- Cutting the wool off sheep.
- A pile of dried grass for feeding livestock.
- A powerful vehicle used on farms.
- A specific type of farm animal.
- Animal waste used as fertilizer.
- The act of extracting milk from cows or goats.
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- The soft, fluffy coat of sheep.
- A grassy field where animals graze.
- A barrier to keep animals in or out.
- A shelter for horses.
- The hard feet of horses or cows.
- A tool to make butter from milk.
- A building for storing hay and housing animals.
16 Clues: A shelter for horses. • Cutting the wool off sheep. • The soft, fluffy coat of sheep. • Gathering crops from the field. • A specific type of farm animal. • The hard feet of horses or cows. • A tool to make butter from milk. • Animal waste used as fertilizer. • A powerful vehicle used on farms. • A general term for cows and bulls. • A grassy field where animals graze. • ...
foods 2023-12-18
6 Clues: come from a pig • comes from cattle • comes from chicken • crust with red sause • red sause ittaly dish • alfredo has a sause and chicken with noodles\
Cowboy's Collection 2022-10-07
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- another name for a cow.
- a type of shoe.
- a set of tracks for trains to travel along.
- a tied rope for herding livestock.
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- another name for a bar.
- a cowboy's most important animal companion.
- a sport where contestants ride on horses and try to rope others off.
- a yellow vegetable with kernels.
- a seat on horses to ride them.
- a cart used for traveling that is pulled by a horse.
- a large farm for livestock.
11 Clues: a type of shoe. • another name for a bar. • another name for a cow. • a large farm for livestock. • a seat on horses to ride them. • a yellow vegetable with kernels. • a tied rope for herding livestock. • a cowboy's most important animal companion. • a set of tracks for trains to travel along. • a cart used for traveling that is pulled by a horse. • ...
DOGS 2023-06-29
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- Most are friendly (2)
- They are very fluffy
- They are longer than other dogs
- They are normally used for farms to herd cattle (2)
- Looks like a pug but it is not
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- The queen loved these dogs
- They make a lot of noise (2)
- Most are really angry
- They have the word poodle in it (2)
- Most are very loyal
- It is a very big dog and are the dogs from dog runner
11 Clues: Most are very loyal • They are very fluffy • Most are friendly (2) • Most are really angry • The queen loved these dogs • They make a lot of noise (2) • Looks like a pug but it is not • They are longer than other dogs • They have the word poodle in it (2) • They are normally used for farms to herd cattle (2) • It is a very big dog and are the dogs from dog runner
Artiodactyla 2025-02-17
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- designed to withstand high temperatures with little water
- solid, bony structures on the head of certain artiodactyls
- hollow, keratinized structures that are usually permanent
- using microorganisms to break down cellulose
- family that includes cattle, sheep, goats, antelope
- skin that grows over and provides blood supply to antlers
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- dogs and wolves
- ruminant need to regurgitate cellulose for digestion
- all artiodactyls are this
- part of order carnivora, but really herbivores
- family of artiodactyls that have antlers
11 Clues: dogs and wolves • all artiodactyls are this • family of artiodactyls that have antlers • using microorganisms to break down cellulose • part of order carnivora, but really herbivores • family that includes cattle, sheep, goats, antelope • ruminant need to regurgitate cellulose for digestion • designed to withstand high temperatures with little water • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-08-31
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- A dairy farm employee that assists in daily operations on the farm like milking.
- Someone who works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows. They also train riders to learn how to ride and work with their horses.
- Load out personnel that assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks.
- A person who professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets.
- These people are responsible for the care of animals that are raised for human consumption.
- This person typically manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner.
- This person specializes in the hoof care of equines such as horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys.
- Someone who studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- They ensure and inspect that meat is safe from contamination and that the process it goes through follows quality assurance regulations.
- An employee that assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include birthing, feeding and breeding.
- This person uses birds of prey such as eagles or owls to control the environment in a friendly way.
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- These people are responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews with poultry.
- This person monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- This employee assists in daily operations on the farm.
- A Research and advisory role that advises on raw material product selection and modification of diets to.
- Someone who oversees all aspects of a sow farm.
- They oversee daily operations of feed yards and provide knowledge and support for herd nutrition.
- Operates power washers to remove dirt, debris, and staining within animal production facilities and animal transportation vehicles.
- They serve the purpose of assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock or meat that is sold
- They oversee and maintain cattle or sheep on a large land area.
20 Clues: Someone who oversees all aspects of a sow farm. • This employee assists in daily operations on the farm. • Someone who studies the behavior of animals and wildlife. • A person who professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets. • They oversee and maintain cattle or sheep on a large land area. • This person monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation. • ...
Holocaust Crossword 2025-03-06
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- pg.49, A prisoner within the camp who was promoted to a position to overlook work duties in the camps.
- Star pg. 11, What the Jewish people had to wear to distinguish them.
- pg.51, The act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression.
- pg.18, A section of a city where Jews were forced to live, separated from the rest of the city by walls or wire fences.
- Wire pg.11, Wire with clusters of short, sharp spikes, used to block off the camp.
- pg.6, The building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious worship and instruction.
- pg.ix, The trials taken where the prisoners would be chosen to survive or to die.
- pg.viii, Name for members of the NSDAP, who believed in the idea of one people, followed Hitler.
- pg.18, Where the Jewish people were stuffed into cattle cars and shipped to different camps.
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- Cars pg.6, What the Jewish people would be stuffed in during their transports.
- pg.3, The Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible. Where they try to figure out the universe.
- pg.ix, The largest and most notable concentration camp.
- pg. 17, a Jewish scholar or teacher, specifically someone who studies or teaches Jewish law.
- pg. 72, The block elder. They were inmates in charge of a single concentration camp barrack.
- Army pg.12, Soviet army created by the Communist government.
- pg.5, Someone identifying themselves with the Jewish community or as a follower of the Jewish religion or culture.
- pg.8, A movement for the re-establishment and the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
- pg.6, Relating to Hungary, its people, or their language.
- Hashanah pg.8, The Jewish New Year begins the High Holy Days; it’s a time of reflection.
- pg.viii, Where the Holocaust mainly takes place.
20 Clues: pg.viii, Where the Holocaust mainly takes place. • pg.ix, The largest and most notable concentration camp. • pg.6, Relating to Hungary, its people, or their language. • Army pg.12, Soviet army created by the Communist government. • Star pg. 11, What the Jewish people had to wear to distinguish them. • ...
Westward Dreams 2024-12-11
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- - Fur traders and trappers who traveled to the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest in the early 1800s.
- - Sioux leader who violently protested reservations.
- - Plain farmers who did hard work of breaking up the sod earned this nickname
- - The route from Independence, Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- - Mail delivery system in which messengers transported mail on horseback across the country.
- - Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans.
- - Give up traditional ways and adopt the ways of a different group.
- Dance - Religious movement predicting a paradise for Native Americans
- - A new method of farming that shifted the focus away from water-dependent crops such as corn.
- - The name given to the Great Plains during the years when they supported great herds of cattle.
- - Name given to 1859 gold and silver discovery in western Nevada.
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- - The main route from the Mississippi River to the West Coast in the early 1800s.
- - A decrease in the money supply and overall lower prices.
- - Nickname given by Indians to African American Cavalry.
- - A 300-mile forced march of Navajo captives to a reservation.
- - Nez Perce Chief who fled to Canada before being forced to a reservation.
- - Movement of cattle herds to market or new grazing lands.
- - Towns that serviced new mines and emptied when the mines closed.
- - An area that is undeveloped.
- - A Shoshone who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition by naming plants and gathering edible fruits and vegetables for the group.
- - African American migrants who had made a mass exodus, or departure from the South.
- - System developed by railroad companies dividing the United States into four time zones.
- - Members of a religious group, formerly known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who moved west during the 1830s and 1840s.
- - Apache leader who continued to fight against the U.S. Army until 1886.
- - Sioux leader who defeated Custer at Little Bighorn.
25 Clues: - An area that is undeveloped. • - Sioux leader who violently protested reservations. • - Sioux leader who defeated Custer at Little Bighorn. • - Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans. • - Nickname given by Indians to African American Cavalry. • - A decrease in the money supply and overall lower prices. • ...
Skeletal System Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- internal skeleton
- the act of leaving one location through a barrier (ie: Permanent teeth through gums)
- bone structure which has an animal walking on its toes and not placing weight on the heels of the foot (e.g., cat, dog and walking birds)
- an animal which does not possess a backbone
- location where two bones meet
- an animal which stands on two feet; includes the kangaroo, the human and almost all bird species
- the bones that make up the shoulders, fore limbs, pelvis and hindlimbs,whose primary purposes are for movement and locomotion
- teeth in the back of the mouth, specifically used for grinding
- connective tissues which connect muscles to bones at a joint (When the muscle contracts,the tendon pulls the bone in the direction of the contraction.)
- teeth that will remain for the majority of the life of the animal
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- framework of bone, cartilage and other non-bending materials in a body
- a type of locomotion or gait in which only the tips of the digits touch the ground and remainder of the foot is off the ground; the gait of ungulates, like horses and cows (Odd-toed examples: horses and rhinos; even-toed examples: cattle, pigs and deer)
- front teeth on the upper and lower jaw
- an animal which possesses a backbone
- external skeleton
- falling down or falling out, in regards to dental work; non-permanent teeth
- the bones of the head and trunk, including the vertebrae and ribs, whose primary purpose is for protection of internal organs
- part of the body housing the digestive organs
- majorityure of an animal that walks on soles of its feet (e.g., human and bear)
- strong band of connective tissue which connects bone to other bone at joint
- an animal which stands on four feet; includes cattle, sheep, dogs, cats and themajority of animal species
- the body part housing the heart and lungs; located between the neck and diaphragm
22 Clues: internal skeleton • external skeleton • location where two bones meet • an animal which possesses a backbone • front teeth on the upper and lower jaw • an animal which does not possess a backbone • part of the body housing the digestive organs • teeth in the back of the mouth, specifically used for grinding • ...
Settling the West 2025-12-10
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- An invention that fenced in the West.
- A treaty that moved Sioux to a smaller reservation.
- A trail that led cattle to Abilene.
- This act helped provide money for research- and places like OSU!
- This act helped Washington to create WSU!
- William Jennings ________ ran for President in 1896 and lost.
- Money backed by nothing...
- Newly freed slaves that headed West!
- The Texas ________ was the cattle breed of choice.
- An act that worked to assimilate Native Americans.
- Plains tribes used as a central part of life.
- The Panic of 1893 was an Economic ________.
- This dance made soldiers nervous!
- The Central portion of the US.
- He led his 7th cavalry to disaster.
- A movement of the people!
- Leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux.
- He tried to communicate with the US govt- to no avail.
- The first National Park!
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- A resource that led to conflict.
- Ambushed troops along the Bozeman.
- Oliver Hudson __________ created the first grange.
- Joseph _______ created the first cow town!
- This mode of transportation opened the West.
- The last 'battle' of the Indian wars.
- This act put more money back into system- but not enough.
- System using both silver and gold to back money.
- Wars fought between US and Comanche and Kiowa.
- The population of the cities demanded _____.
- The Patrons of Husbandry!
- A trail that wove through Sioux territory.
- She wrote a 'Century of Dishonor'.
- Counting _____ was a status symbol of Native tribes.
- He was an artists of the West.
- It drew thousands of people to Native lands.
- The political party that takes on the Progressive platform!
- This act gave people 160 acres for 'free'.
- Mexican cowboys.
- He won the 1896 election.
- She was a powerful Populist speaker!
40 Clues: Mexican cowboys. • The first National Park! • The Patrons of Husbandry! • He won the 1896 election. • A movement of the people! • Money backed by nothing... • Leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux. • He was an artists of the West. • The Central portion of the US. • A resource that led to conflict. • This dance made soldiers nervous! • Ambushed troops along the Bozeman. • ...
LA 2 week 9 2020-07-27
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- furniture that is a smooth flat slab fixed on legs
- not big
- a dessert consisting of cake soaked with wine
- to start a fire burning
- dipped mass of wax containing a wick
- to laugh with repeated short catches of the breath
- a part that is to be grasped by the hand
- fleshy red, yellow, or green fruit of a tree
- to cut off, the voice, the breath
- the joint between the foot and the leg
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- a shoulder weapon
- bovine animals on a farm or ranch
- violin
- equally distant from the extremes
- wooden implement having long handle & broad blade
- lacking in knowledge or expertise
- an impenetrable thicket of tropical vegetation
- a problem difficult to solve
- a rigid container of glass having a narrow neck
19 Clues: violin • not big • a shoulder weapon • to start a fire burning • a problem difficult to solve • bovine animals on a farm or ranch • equally distant from the extremes • lacking in knowledge or expertise • to cut off, the voice, the breath • dipped mass of wax containing a wick • the joint between the foot and the leg • a part that is to be grasped by the hand • ...
Avery 4th hr 2024-04-17
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- owner ship of supply
- popular job
- how many arrows does it take to kill a buffalo
- which state had a lot of cow towns
- what was another reason cowboys way of life stopped
- how much does a co boy get payed
- what was in high demand
- How many horses were needed for one herd
- what was a popular type of gun
- Americans how was now free
- was there a beef shortage
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- another name for cattle
- what place were cowboys in
- what were cowboys long trips called
- what did cowboys were on there legs for more protein
- how much was on longhorn
- what was one of the things that stopped cowboys way of life
- what did cowboys wear on there head
- it takes one gun shot to kill a buffalo
- how moved to Kansas
- why was Kansas so popular for new settlers
21 Clues: popular job • how moved to Kansas • owner ship of supply • another name for cattle • what was in high demand • how much was on longhorn • was there a beef shortage • what place were cowboys in • Americans how was now free • what was a popular type of gun • how much does a co boy get payed • which state had a lot of cow towns • what were cowboys long trips called • ...
Christian- Texas H 2021-05-05
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- U.S. president at the time of annexation.
- Trail founded by trading post developer Jesse Chisholm that was often used to cattle drive from Texas to Kansas.
- Economic situation where the lack of jobs and low wages affect the lives of many people.
- First Black American elected to the Texas senate after Reconstruction
- The process of starting to use machines to do jobs that were previously done by hand or with animals.
- A type of oil that comes from underground and is used to make gasoline and other oil-based products.
- The wealth of a country in terms of how many goods and services the country is able to produce, buy, and sell.
- The growing connectedness of different regions of the world resulting in the spread of goods, new ideas, and technology.
- A holiday celebrated in Texas that remembers the date that Texas slaves were freed: June 19,1865.
- Issues that relate to being a citizen in a community.
- Nickname given to Texas and other parts of the U.S. that were most affected by severe drought and heavy winds in the 1930s.
- General that led troops to the Rio Grande.
- The process of choosing and interacting with political leaders and those running for political office.
- War between the Northern and Southern states over states' rights and slavery which lasted from 1861-1865.
- The limit the amount of a good that a person can have at a time.
- The industry that supports travel beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
- An event that allows citizens to vote for leaders in their community.
- Military leader during the Texas Revolution.
- A twisted wire with sharp points strung between fence posts to keep cattle in peace.
- Last president of the Republic of Texas.
- A 10 year period of economic downturn in American history.
- The sixteenth president of the United States.
- Dividing the production process into series of specialized parts and having workers that are trained and assigned to a specific part.
- Term used for the movement of cattle over long trails to markets in other parts of the country.
- Laws that southern states imposed on African Americans after the Civil War ended which restricted their basic freedoms such as the right to vote, owning land, getting jobs, and more.
- A force of men smaller and less costly than the army, that was set up to inform and protect.
- To change greatly or completely.
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- The process of becoming an expert in a particular subject or skill.
- The behaviors beliefs, and other characteristics that are common to particular groups.
- Growth of towns and cities du.
- The production of goods in large amounts by using machinery or techniques such as an assembly line or division of labor.
- Specific tools used to complete a task more easily.
- The belief the the U.S. should stretch from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- The process of adding land to existing territory.
- Characterized by a variety of different industries.
- First elected president of The Republic of Texas.
- A notorious fight that broke out during peace talks between Texans and the Comanche and increased hostility between the two groups.
- Steamboat industry leader and founder of one of the largest ranches in the new world.
- Known as "Savior of the Alamo."
- Elected the 18th president of the U.S.
- The process of moving to a new place to live.
- Cowgirl who raised her own cattle and drove them to market along Chisholm trail.
- A group of eleven Southern states that seceded from the United States just prior to the Civil War
- Time period after the Civil War (1865-1877) when Southerners had to repair damages and restructure government in order to rejoin the Union.
- Land set aside by the government for Native Americans to live on.
- Type of economy which allows people to own and run a business of their choice and to buy what they want to buy.
- War between Axis and Allied forces which began in 1939 and ended in 1945
- Second female governor of Texas.
- The first major gusher that started the Texas Oil Boom.
- A collection of businesses that produce similar goods and services.
50 Clues: Growth of towns and cities du. • Known as "Savior of the Alamo." • Second female governor of Texas. • To change greatly or completely. • Elected the 18th president of the U.S. • Last president of the Republic of Texas. • U.S. president at the time of annexation. • General that led troops to the Rio Grande. • Military leader during the Texas Revolution. • ...
History Chapter 8 test 5 2023-12-14
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- – person who farmed for a landowner to receive part of the crop profit
- southerners who supported the Union and joined with dishonest carpetbaggers to make a profit
- of 1866 – law declaring that all people born in the United States except for Native Americans still living as tribes were citizens of the United States with full and equal benefits of all laws
- – U.S. Army General who died at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- – former slaves who were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment
- a railroad that crosses the United States from Coast to Coast
- – law that broke up tribal lands into separates plots and offered them to any U.S. citizen or Native American family that would take up farming or ranching
- – men hired by a rancher to care for cattle
- – 17th president of the United States became president after Abraham Lincoln’s death
- – first former enslaved Black American to serve in Congress
- 19th president of the United States appointed because of the Compromise of 1877
- institute founded in Tuskegee Alabama to educate Black men and women
- – agreement in Congress that brought an end to the Reconstruction
- government department created to ensure fair treatment to newly freed slaves
- – rebuilding of Southern states after the Civil War
- – trail for cattle drives from Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- – the practice of separating people by skin color
- – mail delivery using a relay system of horses and riders that delivered mail between Missouri and California in only 10 days
- – first black American to serve in Congress
- – 1890 incident in which over 200 Native American men, women and children from the Lakota tribe led nu Chief Big Foot were killed by the Us Army
- Bill allowing a settler to claim up to 160 acres of land for a low price if they would improve the land and live on it for at least 5 years
- – place where a Union Pacific train traveling west and a Central Pacific train traveling east met; marking the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad
- – areas of Oklahoma Territory that were not assigned to Native American Tribes
- – central prairie area of the United States called the “Breadbasket of America” because of all the grain produced there
- – organization formed by Congress after the end of the Civil War designed to help provide freed slaves and any poor southern family for one year
- – laws in the Southern States that only Blacks had to obey
- Act – law that made large areas of land available to Native Americans
- – declared that freedman were citizens of the United States
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- – town with a railroad to transport cattle
- group within the Republican Party that wanted the government to control the recovery of the Southern states from the Civil War
- – unjust treatment of another person because of a category such as race or skin color
- – inventor of the Telegraph
- – western territory that was ready to be settled but had not yet become a state
- group within the Republican Party that wanted the southern states to make decisions on their own about recovery
- Northern businessmen named for the suitcases they carried who traveled to the South to help rebuild the Southern economy
- large sections of land set aside by the U.S. government for Native American tribes
- – fights between western farmers and ranchers over grazing and water rights
- – battle led by Chief Crazy Horse in which an entire unit of U.S. Soldiers died also called Custer’s Last Stand
- 18th president of the United States
- – rush to claim pieces of the Unassigned lands in the Oklahoma Territory
- America’s first National Park
- – to bring criminal charges against a public official
- – congressional bill that divided the Southern states into 5 military districts to aid in recovery
- – declared that no man could be kept from voting because of race, color, or previous servitude
- – leader of Sioux nation during the Battle of Little Bighorn
- – company that operated banks carried mail and offered travel in the west by stagecoach
- – process of herding cattle to the nearest Cowtown
- – educator and founder of Tuskegee Institute
48 Clues: – inventor of the Telegraph • America’s first National Park • 18th president of the United States • – town with a railroad to transport cattle • – men hired by a rancher to care for cattle • – first black American to serve in Congress • – educator and founder of Tuskegee Institute • – the practice of separating people by skin color • ...
Spellings Group 1 WB 8.2.21 2021-02-01
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- To put your hands or fingers on something lightly
- Not old
- A container with a handle and a spout for boiling water
- A few or little
- A thing made for sitting on
- A drink made by pouring hot water onto dried leaves
- Everyone of two or more things
- To make a series of short, sharp sounds
- Small in size
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- The last born
- A narrow necked container for liquids
- The salt water that covers most of the earths surface
- A a wild plant that stings when touched
- A tool with a zigzag edge for cutting wood or metal
- Cows and bulls
15 Clues: Not old • The last born • Small in size • Cows and bulls • A few or little • A thing made for sitting on • Everyone of two or more things • A narrow necked container for liquids • A a wild plant that stings when touched • To make a series of short, sharp sounds • To put your hands or fingers on something lightly • A tool with a zigzag edge for cutting wood or metal • ...
The clever monkey 2020-04-24
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- She trembled with __________ when she stepped on the roller coaster.
- The monkey _________ some ___(...)_______ on the deer.
- It is _(...)___, ___________ and ___(...)______.
- Please don't be ____________ and make these mistakes!
- These toys were rubbed with ___________! Don't touch that!
- _____________ practice makes the fingers very flexible, so that we can type faster.
- The boss _________ a new staff in this apartment.
- The tiger is ___________ for food in the forest.
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- The dog __________ the smell of the environment to ensure safety.
- cow
- The monkey __________ the cattles in the morning.
- He was __________ that he won the champion in the competition!
- The monkey ___(...)______ some __________ on the deer.
- It is ___________, ____(...)________ and ___(...)______.
- The ugly duck finally became a beautiful __________.
- It is ___(...)_________, ____(...)_____ and __________.
16 Clues: cow • The tiger is ___________ for food in the forest. • The monkey __________ the cattles in the morning. • The boss _________ a new staff in this apartment. • It is _(...)___, ___________ and ___(...)______. • The ugly duck finally became a beautiful __________. • Please don't be ____________ and make these mistakes! • ...
Texas History Crossword 2021-05-04
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- Father of texas
- A form of transportation using trains to move across the country faster
- Government which citizens have power and where certain things for power is banned
- Capitol of texas
- Settlers from America
- Mission that became a fort and now a historical museum
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- The belief that for people to move west expanding the US
- Big cities
- Countryside areas with few people
- Writes the laws
- Wire to mark land and to prevent cattle from tampering with crops
- Went to the Mississippi River to build a french colony
- Separate by race
- First to step on Texas
- Mexican dictator
15 Clues: Big cities • Father of texas • Writes the laws • Capitol of texas • Separate by race • Mexican dictator • Settlers from America • First to step on Texas • Countryside areas with few people • Went to the Mississippi River to build a french colony • Mission that became a fort and now a historical museum • The belief that for people to move west expanding the US • ...
Livestock diseases 2023-11-15
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- fetal death, abortion, respiratory disease
- caused by fungus or mold, loss of appetite,gasping, death
- swollen mammary glands
- pox wart-like scabs around the head, canker sores
- enteritis in young calves, possibility of scours
- dysentery bloody, diarrhea, weight loss, refusal to eat
- eye pinkish color in the eye and cornea cloudy
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- small liters, dead pigs, repeating breeding
- common in turkeys 4-7 months of age, bacterium
- rise in temp, rapid breathing, stiffness, loss of appetitie
- pneumonia affects young pigs, economic losses, coughing
- swollen muscles, lameness, depression, fever
- fever stress in young cattle, bacterial infection
- difficult breathing, sneezing, tremors
- rot bacterial infection, lameness, fever
15 Clues: swollen mammary glands • difficult breathing, sneezing, tremors • rot bacterial infection, lameness, fever • fetal death, abortion, respiratory disease • small liters, dead pigs, repeating breeding • swollen muscles, lameness, depression, fever • common in turkeys 4-7 months of age, bacterium • eye pinkish color in the eye and cornea cloudy • ...
Train Rides to Camps 2024-01-22
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- what the car was when it was summer
- another type of car
- what the car was when it was winter
- how everyone felt in the car
- how long it took to get to where you were going
- amount of people in one train car
- a phobia this gave a lot of people
- what it was called when you moved
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- what the car actually was
- no water source can cause this
- this is how some people died
- what the camp was called
- what the car was made out of
- what they were transported on
- what it was from the outside
15 Clues: another type of car • what the camp was called • what the car actually was • this is how some people died • how everyone felt in the car • what the car was made out of • what it was from the outside • what they were transported on • no water source can cause this • amount of people in one train car • what it was called when you moved • a phobia this gave a lot of people • ...
History II 2024-04-24
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- the people known for handmaking rugs and silversmith work.
- people who ride bulls at the rodeo are called.
- an American business magnate and philanthropist.
- frederick taylor is known for?
- trains are able to travel on.
- multiple cows are called.
- people who live there call it "the best country in the world"
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- jack wilson also known as.
- Sacramento is the capitol of what state?
- where do cowboys ride bulls?
- another word for protests.
- warriors known for using and developing horseback riding for fighting.
- las vegas is in what state?
- an American financier and investment banker.
- people who grow crops.
15 Clues: people who grow crops. • multiple cows are called. • jack wilson also known as. • another word for protests. • las vegas is in what state? • where do cowboys ride bulls? • trains are able to travel on. • frederick taylor is known for? • Sacramento is the capitol of what state? • an American financier and investment banker. • people who ride bulls at the rodeo are called. • ...
Spelling Words Week 2/17-2/21 2025-02-17
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- A soft sound in words, like the "uh" sound.
- A group of things tied or wrapped together.
- A sentence that asks something.
- A vegetable, usually a cucumber, in sour, salty water.
- Farm animals like cows.
- Learning new things, like at school.
- A kind helper, often shown with wings.
- The act of moving.
- A pretty, shiny stone.
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- A small tag with a name on it.
- An animal with a hard shell that moves slowly.
- A careful look to check something.
- To mix things up by moving them around.
- A story that is made up.
- Many small, rough stones.
15 Clues: The act of moving. • A pretty, shiny stone. • Farm animals like cows. • A story that is made up. • Many small, rough stones. • A small tag with a name on it. • A sentence that asks something. • A careful look to check something. • Learning new things, like at school. • A kind helper, often shown with wings. • To mix things up by moving them around. • ...
Livestock terms 2025-08-18
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- — An uncastrated adult male bovine.
- — A group of cattle or other grazing animals.
- — A group of young birds hatched at the same time.
- — A young female chicken under one year old.
- — An uncastrated male sheep.
- — A female sheep.
- — A group of sheep or birds.
- — The male parent of an animal.
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- — A castrated male pig.
- — A young female pig that has not yet had piglets.
- — An adult female horse.
- — A young female cow that has not yet had a calf.
- — An uncastrated male goat or rabbit.
- — A female deer, rabbit, or goat.
- — A young bovine animal, either male or female.
15 Clues: — A female sheep. • — A castrated male pig. • — An adult female horse. • — An uncastrated male sheep. • — A group of sheep or birds. • — The male parent of an animal. • — A female deer, rabbit, or goat. • — An uncastrated adult male bovine. • — An uncastrated male goat or rabbit. • — A young female chicken under one year old. • — A group of cattle or other grazing animals. • ...
Livestock Tools and Equipment 2025-10-30
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- cuts square tissue out of the ear for identification
- heavy metal tube made to assist in inserting stomach tubes
- crushes the testicles for adult castration
- removes horns from very fresh babies
- assists in birth by wrapping a chain around calf
- large pliers that stamp tattoos for identification purposes
- mouth guard that locks open for horse exams
- files hooves
- given to cattle to prevent hardware disease
- cuts excess frog and sole from hooves
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- assists in extreme complicated births (heavily hands on)
- sharp metal made to puncture and release gas
- incubates avian eggs to maturity
- ear piercing for animal identification
- cuts needle like teeth of pigs
15 Clues: files hooves • cuts needle like teeth of pigs • incubates avian eggs to maturity • removes horns from very fresh babies • cuts excess frog and sole from hooves • ear piercing for animal identification • crushes the testicles for adult castration • mouth guard that locks open for horse exams • given to cattle to prevent hardware disease • ...
Animal Terms 2022-11-28
Practice 6 2019-11-19
6 Clues: animal • carve in mountain • first civilization • migrated from the Caspian sea • one of the main religions in india • draws water from the ocean and winds from the desert
Odysseus's Journey EASY Crossword 2023-11-02
6 Clues: Odysseus's Wife • The blind prophet • The Cyclops Odysseus Blinded • The goddess that protected Odysseus • The God that tried to kill Odysseus • What Odysseus's men swore NOT to eat
Marcus lessons 11-15 2020-12-10
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- I have a lasso and I hear cattle I am a ____.
- I just dont have skill I am ______.
- You better be ______ in hockey gear for a game.
- Never giving up is ________.
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- A puppy is _____ when exited.
- Don't fall into the _____ Gareld its rockey.
- Don't where ______ they show too much skin.
- I can ____ a sword with power.
- I eat greens and work out I am ______.
- ____ ago there were dinosaurs
10 Clues: Never giving up is ________. • A puppy is _____ when exited. • ____ ago there were dinosaurs • I can ____ a sword with power. • I just dont have skill I am ______. • I eat greens and work out I am ______. • Don't where ______ they show too much skin. • Don't fall into the _____ Gareld its rockey. • I have a lasso and I hear cattle I am a ____. • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
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- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
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- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
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- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
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- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
Americans Move West (1860-1890) Crossword 2012-08-25
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- Orange-yellow colored mineral founded in the West.
- Helped farmers to save their crops.
- Whites ______ Native Americans to live on reservations.
- Sod home.
- 1/5 of cowboys were African American or _____.
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- Light grey mineral founded in the West.
- Laws passed in many states to help protect farmers.
- African Americans from the south.
- Place where most cattle ranches were located.
- The land from the government in the West was _____.
10 Clues: Sod home. • African Americans from the south. • Helped farmers to save their crops. • Light grey mineral founded in the West. • Place where most cattle ranches were located. • 1/5 of cowboys were African American or _____. • Orange-yellow colored mineral founded in the West. • Laws passed in many states to help protect farmers. • ...
Micro-organisms 2015-07-28
Across
- A dangerous cattle disease caused by a bacterium.
- Microorganism that performs fermentation.
- Nitrogen fixing bacteria in the soil.
- Micro-organism causing Yellow vein mosaic of Okra.
- Medicines that stop the growth of the disease causing mico-organisms.
- Female mosquito acting as a carrier of Malaria
- Disease causing micro-organism
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- The process of making milk germ free.
- Micro-organisms that live in colonies.
- Micro-organism causing diseases like Malaria & Dysentery
10 Clues: Disease causing micro-organism • The process of making milk germ free. • Nitrogen fixing bacteria in the soil. • Micro-organisms that live in colonies. • Microorganism that performs fermentation. • Female mosquito acting as a carrier of Malaria • A dangerous cattle disease caused by a bacterium. • Micro-organism causing Yellow vein mosaic of Okra. • ...
Vocab for graphic novel 2015-05-18
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- Food for cattle and horses
- A revolt against someone in charge
- When someone is nailed to a cross to die
- To fight against authority
- A group of soldiers who fight together
- A slow difficult journey, usually made on foot
- Someone who rules in a cruel or unfair way
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- To struggle with something
- Someone who takes another person as a prisoner
- The part of an army that fights on foot
10 Clues: Food for cattle and horses • To struggle with something • To fight against authority • A revolt against someone in charge • A group of soldiers who fight together • The part of an army that fights on foot • When someone is nailed to a cross to die • Someone who rules in a cruel or unfair way • Someone who takes another person as a prisoner • ...
Wire Word Puzzle Ed. 5 2014-11-27
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- Reflective surfaces used to see around the truck
- “… is where the heart is”
- Company introducing glasses that help keep drivers alert
- Livestock, commonly farm animals
- High selling Japanese brand of truck
- “… and hints” - Short words of advice
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- “WorkCover …” – The eNewsletter that covers all road freight transport news and safety
- Nutritious, fit, good physical condition
- Use these to slow down
- Enclosed space in a truck where the driver is seated
10 Clues: Use these to slow down • “… is where the heart is” • Livestock, commonly farm animals • High selling Japanese brand of truck • “… and hints” - Short words of advice • Nutritious, fit, good physical condition • Reflective surfaces used to see around the truck • Enclosed space in a truck where the driver is seated • Company introducing glasses that help keep drivers alert • ...
Chapter 19- The Irish and the Anglo-Saxons 2014-04-14
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- Peope having high rank in a kingdom
- A native inhabitant of Denmark or a person of Danish descent
- Anglo-Saxon council that advised the king
- Districts in England
- Protection extended to any area an Anglo-Saxon king visited
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- Places where monks live
- People that lived in Britain and fled to Ireland to raise cattle
- Member of the witenagemot
- English government official in charge of a shire
- Small Irish boats
10 Clues: Small Irish boats • Districts in England • Places where monks live • Member of the witenagemot • Peope having high rank in a kingdom • Anglo-Saxon council that advised the king • English government official in charge of a shire • Protection extended to any area an Anglo-Saxon king visited • A native inhabitant of Denmark or a person of Danish descent • ...
Odyssey Characters 2023-11-02
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- Tells Odysseus to not eat Helios cattle.
- The wife of Odysseus and Queen of Ithaca.
- The son of Odysseus.
- Odysseus' dog who we left home.
- The King of Ithaca attempting to return home.
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- The goddess who held Odysseus captive for 7 years.
- Feed odysseus's crew lotus fruit.
- The people who invaded Odysseus' home.
- The goddess of war and wisdom.
- The witch who live on the Island of Aeaea.
10 Clues: The son of Odysseus. • The goddess of war and wisdom. • Odysseus' dog who we left home. • Feed odysseus's crew lotus fruit. • The people who invaded Odysseus' home. • Tells Odysseus to not eat Helios cattle. • The wife of Odysseus and Queen of Ithaca. • The witch who live on the Island of Aeaea. • The King of Ithaca attempting to return home. • ...
September Vocab. 2022-10-04
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- pertaining to cows or cattle
- able to move quickly
- inactive; in a state of suspension; sleeping
- hoestly, high moral standards; and umipaired condition, completness, soundness
- totally unaware
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- a passage taken from a book, artical, and etc; to take such a passage; to quote
- to force by using pressure, intimidation, ot threats
- sequence of events in a story
- frightful, horrible; deathly pale
- a sate of anxiety or nervous excitement
10 Clues: totally unaware • able to move quickly • pertaining to cows or cattle • sequence of events in a story • frightful, horrible; deathly pale • a sate of anxiety or nervous excitement • inactive; in a state of suspension; sleeping • to force by using pressure, intimidation, ot threats • hoestly, high moral standards; and umipaired condition, completness, soundness • ...
Early Farmers in Southern Africa 2023-04-03
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- ceremonies that are always done in the same way
- very hot fire in a closed space
- circle around the cattle
- the people who lived in Soutpansberg and were skilled metal workers
- The families huts together with the kraal
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- a group of families related to one another
- used to make fires
- hunters beating on a drum
- traditional healers
- a hard metal which they made tools out of
10 Clues: used to make fires • traditional healers • circle around the cattle • hunters beating on a drum • very hot fire in a closed space • a hard metal which they made tools out of • The families huts together with the kraal • a group of families related to one another • ceremonies that are always done in the same way • ...
Texas Urbanization 2023-05-13
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- Native American attacks on settlements
- Somebody who works with cattle
- Anglo Americans who came to the new land
- Where a giant oil discovery was made
- 23 people were given this(Buffalo Soldiers)
- Helped transport goods across the state
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- Area of land where Native Americans are forced to go
- was The basis of Southern economy during the civil war
- A period of economic growth
- "Jewel of the gulf coast"
10 Clues: "Jewel of the gulf coast" • A period of economic growth • Somebody who works with cattle • Where a giant oil discovery was made • Native American attacks on settlements • Helped transport goods across the state • Anglo Americans who came to the new land • 23 people were given this(Buffalo Soldiers) • Area of land where Native Americans are forced to go • ...
Ag Class Crossword 2022-11-02
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- The Highest Ag Degree possible
- the process of increasing
- Antother part of the Ag educational Program that involves adult supervision
- the class of domesticated fowl
- Premier__________
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- Part of the Ag educational program
- Ag Degree specific to Texas
- The First Ag Degree
- Large domesticated animals used for meat/milk such as cows
- the FFA ____ is a test over the FFA manual, parliamentary procedure, current Ag issues
10 Clues: Premier__________ • The First Ag Degree • the process of increasing • Ag Degree specific to Texas • The Highest Ag Degree possible • the class of domesticated fowl • Part of the Ag educational program • Large domesticated animals used for meat/milk such as cows • Antother part of the Ag educational Program that involves adult supervision • ...
Texas Regions 2023-09-01
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- Many of the large __ ranchers are located here
- Natural resource of the Coastal Plains
- Ranching is the way of life
- Higher elevation than Coastal Plains
- The Climate of the Coastal Plains Region
- City in the Mountains and Basins
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- Capital of Texas in the Coastal Plains
- Highest peak in the Mountains and Basins
- The dry air in this region causes drought and this
- The most popular region
10 Clues: The most popular region • Ranching is the way of life • City in the Mountains and Basins • Higher elevation than Coastal Plains • Capital of Texas in the Coastal Plains • Natural resource of the Coastal Plains • Highest peak in the Mountains and Basins • The Climate of the Coastal Plains Region • Many of the large __ ranchers are located here • ...
Fun facts about Texas 2023-05-11
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- All the Texas rivers dump it too
- Texas is popularity is known as
- Most comes from Texas
- Austin is considered the live capital of the world
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- El paso is closer to then california is to dallas
- The sates cattle population is near
- The is bigger then rhode island
- Texas is the biggest producer of
- Texas is second in size only too
- Most are found in Texas
10 Clues: Most comes from Texas • Most are found in Texas • The is bigger then rhode island • Texas is popularity is known as • Texas is the biggest producer of • Texas is second in size only too • All the Texas rivers dump it too • The sates cattle population is near • El paso is closer to then california is to dallas • Austin is considered the live capital of the world
Bug 2016-04-26
Across
- Soft ticks
- "glue-bar"; springtails; chewing mouthparts, no wings; no metamorphosis
- latrine flies
- made of chitin and protein; middle layer of skin
- arthropod borne virus
- last body segment
- chitin and protein; outer layer of skin; waterproof; below the boundary layer
- clover mites; don't tend to both animals; super small, leave a red smear when crushed
- the actual shedding of the old exoskeleton
- "sheath-wing"; beetles, weevils; chewing mouthparts; complete metamorphosis
- cattle fever ticks
- A blue or gray color resulting from lack of oxygen in the body.
- to escape adverse conditions; just suspend yourself in animation and wait for the conditions to get better
- painful, slow-developing ulcers or furuncle- (boil-) like sores that can last for a prolonged period; caused by larvae
- relies on antigen-antibody binding
- chiggers; larval mites; cue on CO2; liquefy skin and ingest
- thread-like antennae; ground beetles, cockroaches
- genus containing medium to large ticks that parisitize all terrestrial vertabrates
- tropical bont (multicolored) tick; vector of heartwater disease
- first part; lined with thick cuticle
- "short-lived"; mayflies, shadflies; vestigial mouthparts; adults don't feed; gradual metamorphosis
- mosquito that vectors yellow fever
- millipede; many body segments, two pairs of legs per segment
- two names are used to denote a species of living organism; genus, specific epithet
- used to prevent myiasis
- all the remaining segments of the antennae
- pouch-like with lateral bristle antennae; house flies
- clear, water-soluble, bitter in taste; neurotoxic, hemorrhagic, and hemolytic properties
- centipedes; many body segments; one pair of legs per segment
- causes Lyme disease
- study of mites and ticks
- house dust mites; feed on organic detritus
- an apicomplexan; results in fast and brutal death in 90% of infected cattle
- crayfish, lobsters, shrimp; 2 pair of antenae
- active at dawn and dusk
- lone star tick
- diapause or migration
- transmitted by mosquitoes
- cat fleas; in dogs C. canis
- casu marzu; rotten cheese; Italian sheep milk cheese notable for being riddled with live maggots
- discovered Chagas disease and kissing bugs
- active in the daytime
- honey bee
- blowflies
- "unarmed-tail"; piercing-sucking mouthparts; lice
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- makes up exoskeleton and endocuticle
- no molting; no wings; egg-young-adult
- "net-wing"; cockroaches; chewing mouthparts; gradual metamorphosis
- condition in which blockage of lymphatic vessels results in enormous enlargement of body parts philareal infection can be on one body part
- Black Death, comes from fleas; swelling of the skin
- hard, sclerotized front wings that serve as protective covers for membranous hind wings
- a steroid hormone that controls molting in insects and other arthropods
- bovis, caprae, canis; follicle mites of different animals
- with swellings in lymph nodes, especially in the armpit and groin
- gulf coast tick
- spiders, mites, ticks, scorpions, eight legs, no antennae
- bilaterally symmetrical; segmented; chitinous exoskeleton; open circulatory system
- Aggressive behavior and development of eggs; JH affects this
- german cockroach; urban
- Africanized bee
- Chagas disease; caused by a protozoan; vectored by kissing bugs
- oriental cockroach; black beetle; common in damp basements
- common bed bug
- used for protection, muscle attachment, retardation of water loss
- Occurs when a parasite (mosquito) blocks lymph drainage, causing edema
- arthropods, insects, arachnids, crustaceans....
- rocky mountain wood tick
- chicken mites
- mosquito - malaria
- living layer; layer of cells just underneath the cuticle
- insecticide used on infected cattle to rid them of arthropods
- dipping vats used to treat cattle; removes arthropods
- biting midges
- A species of Plasmodium (i.e., malaria parasite) responsible for the most morbidity and mortality associated with malaria.
- raised, primary lesion of Trypanosoma cruzi infection
- crawling sensations and buzzing noises; in ears; larvae may get to the brain
- Anti-malarial drug, produces highly reactive free radicals which harm the parasite
- Genus of mosquito most associated with West Nile Virus
- "two-wings"; mosquitoes; flies; halteres; complete metamorphosis
- type of leg; adapted for running
- deer fly
- boundary layer; outermost layer; waterproof
82 Clues: deer fly • honey bee • blowflies • Soft ticks • latrine flies • chicken mites • biting midges • common bed bug • lone star tick • gulf coast tick • Africanized bee • last body segment • cattle fever ticks • mosquito - malaria • causes Lyme disease • arthropod borne virus • diapause or migration • active in the daytime • german cockroach; urban • used to prevent myiasis • active at dawn and dusk • ...
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7 Clues: cows and bulls • to drive live stock • what cows and sheep do • land that the king owns • to rent your house to another person • to use a map to navigate to find your way • farms us equment to plough through the grass
Tuck Everlasting Vocab 1 2024-01-25
7 Clues: Free from disturbance;calm • The center part of a wheel. • Unreasonably harsh or heavy • A low number or amount of something. • In some way resembling cows or cattle. • A feeling of sadness, typically without cause • Allowing and respecting other opinions or behavior.
Texas History Vocab 2021-04-06
4 Clues: The action of marking with a branding iron • First wire technology of restraining cattle • A large area of grazing land without fences or barriers • A town or city in a cattle-raising area of western North America
Wild West 2021-10-26
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- A category of human social group.
- A fight with guns.
- Searches the ground for minerals.
- An area of land used to raise grazing livestock.
- A buffalo hunter who showed many people about the West.
Down
- Unsettled area largely occupied by Native Americans
- A printed paper containing news,and articles
- Transportation that is often hijacked
- A man who herds and tends cattle.
9 Clues: A fight with guns. • A category of human social group. • Searches the ground for minerals. • A man who herds and tends cattle. • Transportation that is often hijacked • A printed paper containing news,and articles • An area of land used to raise grazing livestock. • Unsettled area largely occupied by Native Americans • ...
Ned Kelly Crossword 2020-05-18
Across
- I'm gonna take my ______ to the Old Town Road!
- Someone who breaks the law and hides in the bush
- A large group of cows
- Something you wear to protect yourself
Down
- Our country
- Where Ned wrote the letter
- The name that Ned Kelly's group was named
- Rich people who got better land for a cheap price
- When you don't have much money
9 Clues: Our country • A large group of cows • Where Ned wrote the letter • When you don't have much money • Something you wear to protect yourself • The name that Ned Kelly's group was named • I'm gonna take my ______ to the Old Town Road! • Someone who breaks the law and hides in the bush • Rich people who got better land for a cheap price
Part 1: Auggie Vocabulary 2024-04-05
Across
- normal, no special or distinctive features
- to move slowly, tediously, awkwardly, or carelessly
- sudden panicked rush of a number or horses, cattle, or other animals
Down
- uncontrolled extreme emotion
- extremely unpleasant
- realize something about an event after it has happened
- a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought
- palate a congenital split in the roof of the mouth
- death
9 Clues: death • extremely unpleasant • uncontrolled extreme emotion • normal, no special or distinctive features • palate a congenital split in the roof of the mouth • to move slowly, tediously, awkwardly, or carelessly • realize something about an event after it has happened • a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought • ...
Tropical Rainforest 2017-05-21
Across
- One of the causes of deforestation that involves the cutting down of trees for timber.
- Name of the group of people who lives in the rainforest.
- ranching one of the causes of deforestation that involves the operation of large farms to raise cattle.
- refers to the cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area.
- Name of a strategy to conserve rainforest in Singapore that involves the planting of trees in areas where the original forest has been cleared.
- lungs of the earth / a phrase that describes the uses of tropical rainforest because they help the earth ‘breathe’ by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis.
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- refers to animal life
- Water __________. One of the uses of rainforest where an area drained by a river and the smaller rivers that flow into it
- one of the causes of deforestation that involves the growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food.
- refers to plant life
- One of the environmental impact of deforestation that involves the removal of the top two layers of soil by rainwater, wind and destructive human activities such as logging.
- One of the environmental impact of deforestation that involves the accumulation of sediments in the sea when eroded soil is washed into rivers.
- Loss of ________. One of the environmental impact of deforestation that involves the loss of plants and animals.
- Public _____. This strategy to conserve rainforest involves promoting people’s understanding of our rainforests.
- Name of the wood used to build or make things such as furniture
- one of the causes of deforestation that involves the extraction of precious metals and gemstones from the earth.
16 Clues: refers to plant life • refers to animal life • Name of the group of people who lives in the rainforest. • Name of the wood used to build or make things such as furniture • One of the causes of deforestation that involves the cutting down of trees for timber. • refers to the cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area. • ...
Aashna Tx History CWP 2021-05-03
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- Provide meat for missions, towns, and presidios
- To leave or withdraw from a place
- Power divided between national and state government
- Government ruled by people
- Northern states during the Civil War
- Increase in number of people living and working in a city
Down
- First battle of the Civil War
- Tax on imported goods
- The action of adding territory or land to a country
- Tool caused to end open cattle drives
- Number 1 cash crop in the South during the 1800
11 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Government ruled by people • First battle of the Civil War • To leave or withdraw from a place • Northern states during the Civil War • Tool caused to end open cattle drives • Provide meat for missions, towns, and presidios • Number 1 cash crop in the South during the 1800 • The action of adding territory or land to a country • ...
Colombian Regions and Natural resources 2020-06-02
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- The region where Colombian islands are located
- There are 6 of them in Colombia
- The region that exports loads of bananas worldwide
- This region has many types of indigenous and a very important river
- Made up of living and nonliving things
- Where Humback whales como to have babies.
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- Behavior shared by a society, include food or clothing.
- A region with vast grasslands and cattle
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Main product of Colombia´s exportation
- This region has a chain of mountains
11 Clues: There are 6 of them in Colombia • Variety of life in an ecosystem • This region has a chain of mountains • Main product of Colombia´s exportation • Made up of living and nonliving things • A region with vast grasslands and cattle • Where Humback whales como to have babies. • The region where Colombian islands are located • ...
Settlers of the West 2023-03-20
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- Stole cattle and started range wars.
- It happened in 1880 when westward expansion stopped.
- They were named after the houses they built.
- The first name of the president that helped advocate westward expansion.
- A expedition from May 14, 1804 to September 23, 1806
- A term used widely for people migrating west.
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- Gold miners that lived west.
- Inspired some settlers to move west.
- They trapped,fought,and survived in the mountains.
- Helped tame the west.
- Mountain Men's primary source of income.
11 Clues: Helped tame the west. • Gold miners that lived west. • Stole cattle and started range wars. • Inspired some settlers to move west. • Mountain Men's primary source of income. • They were named after the houses they built. • A term used widely for people migrating west. • They trapped,fought,and survived in the mountains. • ...
OMAM Vocabulary 6 2025-09-21
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- an amount of money
- flat, with no expression
- a removable wooden or metal post put into the rail of a ship to wrap ropes on
- twisted
- colored red, as with lipstick
Down
- time, light strands or pieces
- a long open box for horses or cattle to eat from
- able and willing to listen to and accept new ideas
- full of contempt, or full of the belief that someone or something is worthless
- to get rid of
- distant, removed, cool
11 Clues: twisted • to get rid of • an amount of money • distant, removed, cool • flat, with no expression • time, light strands or pieces • colored red, as with lipstick • a long open box for horses or cattle to eat from • able and willing to listen to and accept new ideas • a removable wooden or metal post put into the rail of a ship to wrap ropes on • ...
Animal Health 2014-02-16
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- A chronic and fatal neurodegenerative disease usually found in cattles.
- It is caused by a parasite trypanosome.
- Also known as "East Coast Fever" and is known as a deadly cattle disease in over 12 countries in Africa.
Down
- It is caused by a virus that infects cattles, swines, goats, sheeps, etc.
- One of the deadliest cattle disease; it also affects the poultry and livestock industry.
5 Clues: It is caused by a parasite trypanosome. • A chronic and fatal neurodegenerative disease usually found in cattles. • It is caused by a virus that infects cattles, swines, goats, sheeps, etc. • One of the deadliest cattle disease; it also affects the poultry and livestock industry. • ...
Wild west 2018-06-03
Life in the countryside 2024-07-08
6 Clues: very big • four-legged animals • garden with fruit trees • an adjective describing beauty. • This is a machine for collecting rice. • an adjective describing good behavior towards guests
Vocabulary _ A very short history of Ireland 2019-09-12
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- a type of mushroom
- wheat or any other cereal used as food
- crop all the potatoes produced in one year
- the right of self-government
- found establish/plan
- to become ill or die because you do not have enough food
Down
- war a war in which small groups of soldiers fight against larger forces
- extreme hunger
- most people
- down to use military power to stop something
- cows and bulls
- Irish Republican Army, an underground organisation in Ireland that wants Ireland to be a free state
12 Clues: most people • extreme hunger • cows and bulls • a type of mushroom • found establish/plan • the right of self-government • wheat or any other cereal used as food • crop all the potatoes produced in one year • down to use military power to stop something • to become ill or die because you do not have enough food • ...
Agriculture 2017-08-06
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- A green substance that cows eat
- A castrated chicken
- The process that removes germs and bacteria from milk
- The process that retrieves a certain liquid from cows
- A device that plants seeds down on fields
- A factory that processs cotton
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- An electronic device that farmers can use to herd cows
- The growing and harvesting of grapes to be made into wine
- a step in milk production
- a food made from wheat
- an important job in Agriculture
- A breed of cattle that's skin is black and white
12 Clues: A castrated chicken • a food made from wheat • a step in milk production • A factory that processs cotton • A green substance that cows eat • an important job in Agriculture • A device that plants seeds down on fields • A breed of cattle that's skin is black and white • The process that removes germs and bacteria from milk • ...
The Odyssey Books 9-12 2022-02-10
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- Cyclops that trapped Odysseus and his men
- The plant that made men forget thier worries
- What the men had to do to animals to speak with the souls
- Crew member who fell off of Circe's roof
- Number of men eaten by the Cyclops
- People who killed most of Odysseus' men
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- Animals that Odysseus and the men should not touch
- Polyphemus' father
- The great seer Odysseus went to see
- The name Odysseus gives the Cyclops
- Queen who turned Odysseus' men into pigs
- what the souls need to speak with Odysseus
12 Clues: Polyphemus' father • Number of men eaten by the Cyclops • The great seer Odysseus went to see • The name Odysseus gives the Cyclops • People who killed most of Odysseus' men • Queen who turned Odysseus' men into pigs • Crew member who fell off of Circe's roof • Cyclops that trapped Odysseus and his men • what the souls need to speak with Odysseus • ...
Hercules 2023-09-19
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- The term for female horses.
- Gave Hercules 12 impossible tasks.
- A greek hero who was well known for his strength and 12 tasks.
- Hercules did this to his family.
- Hercules was tasked with cleaning this out.
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- Apollo was really protective of these.
- Man-eating birds Hercules was tasked with eliminating.
- A massive dragon with multiple heads.
- Why was this in Greece at the time?
- Drove Hercules temporarily mad.
- A really pig wild pig.
- The great three-headed hellhound that guards hades.
12 Clues: A really pig wild pig. • The term for female horses. • Drove Hercules temporarily mad. • Hercules did this to his family. • Gave Hercules 12 impossible tasks. • Why was this in Greece at the time? • A massive dragon with multiple heads. • Apollo was really protective of these. • Hercules was tasked with cleaning this out. • The great three-headed hellhound that guards hades. • ...
Teacher surnames crossword 2025-12-04
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- someone who herds sheep
- synonym of happy rock
- DT teacher whose name starts with B-
- head of Hampton
- rhymes with needy, English department
- every room has four of them, 90 degrees
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- ham with sugar
- Greek, used to teach business studies
- a piece of material that stops food from getting on babies’ clothes + by
- farm building used to store grain, hay, or farm equipment and house cattle, horses and sheep
- a player in cricket whose job is to catch, stop or retrieve the ball
- medieval warrior in shining armour
12 Clues: ham with sugar • head of Hampton • synonym of happy rock • someone who herds sheep • medieval warrior in shining armour • DT teacher whose name starts with B- • Greek, used to teach business studies • rhymes with needy, English department • every room has four of them, 90 degrees • a player in cricket whose job is to catch, stop or retrieve the ball • ...
Ch. 7 Mexico Becomes Independent 2025-10-06
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- founder of Nacogdoches in 1779
- agreement of countries to work together
- General who won the Mexican Revolution
- individual who illegally fights another country
- Battle where the Republican Army of the North was defeated
- Spanish military governor of Louisiana
- Priest who started the Mexican Revolution with the Grito de Delores
Down
- treaty that gave Florida to the USA
- French pirate that helped the USA in the War of 1812
- government where people elect representatives
- sold to the USA for 15 million
- Mexican Cowboys who made the first cattle drives from Texas
12 Clues: founder of Nacogdoches in 1779 • sold to the USA for 15 million • treaty that gave Florida to the USA • General who won the Mexican Revolution • Spanish military governor of Louisiana • agreement of countries to work together • government where people elect representatives • individual who illegally fights another country • ...
The Red Pony 2014-12-30
Across
- a rope or strap with a noose or headstall placed around the head of a horse or other animal, used for leading or tethering it.
- the fastest pace of a horse or other quadruped, with all the feet off the ground together in each stride.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- an evergreen coniferous tree with small, rounded, woody cones and flattened shoots bearing small, scalelike leaves.
- the female of a horse or other equine animal.
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- a comb made of rows of metallic teeth or serrated ridges and used especially to curry horses.
- an uncastrated adult male horse.
- a young, uncastrated male horse, in particular one less than four years old.
- a domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat, especially a young one.
- garden a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- a solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads.
- a horse of a small breed, especially one whose height at the withers is below 14 hands 2 inches.
- a pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch.
- a large farm, especially in the western US and Canada, where cattle or other animals are bred and raised.
- a seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear.
15 Clues: an uncastrated adult male horse. • the female of a horse or other equine animal. • a domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat, especially a young one. • a pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch. • a young, uncastrated male horse, in particular one less than four years old. • ...
Uganda's Lost Heifer 2019-05-10
7 Clues: A young female cow • The Ugandan Shilling • Containing or made from milk • The old fashioned way of milking • The side cars drive on In Uganda • Collective name for cows and bulls • A place where we can buy and sell goods
Do you know who you are? 2017-04-06
Across
- Someone who makes bread
- What happens when the shiny stars on a cowboys boots "stop turning"
- There were three of these men in Bethlehem
- A German machine gun from WW1
- Someone who makes padded furniture seats
- Rhymes with star light
- A way to exchange goods without using money
- What your teacher does to wrong answers on a test
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- What you are doing when you rub your teeth together
- Our O.B.I Principal
- A building or gazebo located in an amusement area
- What happens when you completely turn down the volume on the TV
- Buildings used to house cattle
- The designated overseer of land or property
- Rhymes with a funny story
- Where you keep your money
- Sounds like "My Boy"
17 Clues: Our O.B.I Principal • Sounds like "My Boy" • Rhymes with star light • Someone who makes bread • Rhymes with a funny story • Where you keep your money • A German machine gun from WW1 • Buildings used to house cattle • Someone who makes padded furniture seats • There were three of these men in Bethlehem • The designated overseer of land or property • ...
Christmas 2018-12-17
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- the day of the week of Christmas Eve this year
- a verb with the meaning of having fun during a festival
- the name of Santa's favourite reindeer
- Christmas biscuits
- a gift (syn.)
- Santa's path to any house
- a creature made of snow
- a plant under which you are supposed to kiss someone
- a trough for horses or cattle to eat from
Down
- A Christmas song
- a nose of a snowman
- Santa's most favourite means of transport
- a festive period on December 25th-26th
- Complete the line: It's ... to look like Christmas
- A spiritual being in the form of human with wings
- the colour of winter
- a long sock hung on the fireplace for gifts
17 Clues: a gift (syn.) • A Christmas song • Christmas biscuits • a nose of a snowman • the colour of winter • a creature made of snow • Santa's path to any house • a festive period on December 25th-26th • the name of Santa's favourite reindeer • Santa's most favourite means of transport • a trough for horses or cattle to eat from • a long sock hung on the fireplace for gifts • ...
Food 2019-03-12
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- Cattle meat.
- A round vegetable that grows in the ground and is used for many traditional dishes.
- A bumpy red berry, similar to a strawberry.
- It is sweet and made of cocoa.
- It is a red berry with yellow seeds.
- Fruit and vegetables are sold there.
- The types are brioche, baguette, sour dough.
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- A yellow and sour fruit.
- A type of fast food sold in restaurants like McDonald’s.
- …. Legs are enjoyed in countries like France.
- …sprouts is a type of cabbage.
- It is a green berry.
- We need to consume it to survive.
- It is fruit nectar.
- Cooked beef.
- It is a long and yellow fruit.
16 Clues: Cattle meat. • Cooked beef. • It is fruit nectar. • It is a green berry. • A yellow and sour fruit. • …sprouts is a type of cabbage. • It is sweet and made of cocoa. • It is a long and yellow fruit. • We need to consume it to survive. • It is a red berry with yellow seeds. • Fruit and vegetables are sold there. • A bumpy red berry, similar to a strawberry. • ...
Unit 6 wordlist 2020-04-08
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- if you can't talk out loud you ...
- room below the ground floor.
- if you go to an important thing you wear ... clothes.
- when you have to look after you little brother you are ... for them.
- 1000 megabytes.
- place with a lot of (apple) trees.
- ... day, national day in amerika (4 July).
- when you have no confidence your ...
Down
- 'thanks for watching and don't forget to ...'
- mooie plek, het lijkt wel een ...
- thing you drop on your enemy when your at war with them.
- moving from a country to another to live there.
- animals on a farm.
- cups and dishes of valuable material.
- not big, but really small.
- another word for trainer
16 Clues: 1000 megabytes. • animals on a farm. • another word for trainer • not big, but really small. • room below the ground floor. • mooie plek, het lijkt wel een ... • if you can't talk out loud you ... • place with a lot of (apple) trees. • when you have no confidence your ... • cups and dishes of valuable material. • ... day, national day in amerika (4 July). • ...
Unit 6 wordlist 2020-04-03
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- when you have to look after you little brother you are ... for them.
- mooie plek, het lijkt wel een ...
- cups and dishes of valuable material.
- if you go to an important thing you wear ... clothes.
- moving from a country to another to live there.
- thing you drop on your enemy when your at war with them.
- animals on a farm.
Down
- if you can't talk out loud you ...
- when you have no confidence your ...
- 1000 megabytes.
- 'thanks for watching and don't forget to ...'
- room below the ground floor.
- another word for trainer
- not big, but really small.
- ... day, national day in amerika (4 July).
- place with a lot of (apple) trees.
16 Clues: 1000 megabytes. • animals on a farm. • another word for trainer • not big, but really small. • room below the ground floor. • mooie plek, het lijkt wel een ... • if you can't talk out loud you ... • place with a lot of (apple) trees. • when you have no confidence your ... • cups and dishes of valuable material. • ... day, national day in amerika (4 July). • ...
Gazette Crossword 2020-12-07
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- Arabic for process
- An unassailable group, also found in 2001 a Space Odyssey
- Particle of light
- I think therefore I am a French dude
- The interconnectedness of Christian churches, also an archaic word for general.
- Large city, but also a film
- Author of 'The Taming of The Shrew'
- An animal which by another name is the something everyone sits on in America
Down
- Tall, and prevents shipwrecks
- Unpredictable
- When a wife is angry, the husband is here
- Fish and a weapon
- Sort of the name given to male cattle
- One cup; winner of the 1921 Nobel prize
- A fastening for clothing, and the American equivalent of a Postcode.
- Species of deer
16 Clues: Unpredictable • Species of deer • Particle of light • Fish and a weapon • Arabic for process • Large city, but also a film • Tall, and prevents shipwrecks • Author of 'The Taming of The Shrew' • I think therefore I am a French dude • Sort of the name given to male cattle • One cup; winner of the 1921 Nobel prize • When a wife is angry, the husband is here • ...
~ Farm animals ~ 2023-01-09
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- the science or practice of farming
- relating to agriculture
- They have a pecking order
- Communicate using a secret code
- There are over 600 breeds of this animal
- Has 2 stomachs
- Scientific name is Capra aegagrus hircu
- Has white furry fur
- An area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager
Down
- This animal has 32 teeth
- Also called "waterfowl"
- Only males can gobble
- revolution the name given to a number of cultural transformations
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- Mud is fundamental to the lives of this animal
- Store water in their blood
- Wakes you up in the morning
17 Clues: Has 2 stomachs • Has white furry fur • Only males can gobble • Also called "waterfowl" • relating to agriculture • This animal has 32 teeth • They have a pecking order • Store water in their blood • Wakes you up in the morning • Communicate using a secret code • farm animals regarded as an asset • the science or practice of farming • Scientific name is Capra aegagrus hircu • ...
The Dust Bowl 2015-01-26
Across
- most people evacuated to what state
- long period without rain
- not only were people killed ___ was killed as well
- plains where did it happen
- hundred how many people died
Down
- plains what region did it occur in
- thiryfour date the year the dust bowl started
- forty date the year the dust bowl ended
- fourteenth black sunday
9 Clues: fourteenth black sunday • long period without rain • plains where did it happen • hundred how many people died • plains what region did it occur in • most people evacuated to what state • forty date the year the dust bowl ended • thiryfour date the year the dust bowl started • not only were people killed ___ was killed as well
Dairy Breeds 2021-03-06
8 Clues: where cows are milked • main outdoor food of cows • second name of dairy breed • nuts fed to cattle indoors • product of milk found on a cone • grass eaten by cows indoors over winter • name of area on a cow where teats are found • number of times a cow is normally milked in a day
Cheeseburger 2022-04-08
Across
- vegetable once thought of as being poisonous.
- most important salad plant in U.S.
Down
- killing bacteria in milk.
- place that cares for cattle prior to processing.
- piece of machinery that cuts,thrashes and cleans wheat.
- meat substitute high in fiber low in fat.
- total mixed ration
- primal cut where ground beef comes from.
8 Clues: total mixed ration • killing bacteria in milk. • most important salad plant in U.S. • primal cut where ground beef comes from. • meat substitute high in fiber low in fat. • vegetable once thought of as being poisonous. • place that cares for cattle prior to processing. • piece of machinery that cuts,thrashes and cleans wheat.
Cheeseburger 2022-04-08
Across
- vegetable once thought of as being poisonous.
- most important salad plant in U.S.
Down
- killing bacteria in milk.
- place that cares for cattle prior to processing.
- piece of machinery that cuts,thrashes and cleans wheat.
- meat substitute high in fiber low in fat.
- total mixed ration
- primal cut where ground beef comes from.
8 Clues: total mixed ration • killing bacteria in milk. • most important salad plant in U.S. • primal cut where ground beef comes from. • meat substitute high in fiber low in fat. • vegetable once thought of as being poisonous. • place that cares for cattle prior to processing. • piece of machinery that cuts,thrashes and cleans wheat.
Trans-Pecos Texas Ecoreigion 2024-04-25
8 Clues: What cause W.E.D • what average rain a year • What does W stand for in W.E.D • What does E stand for in W.E.D • What does D stand for in W.E.D • Where is the Trans-Pecos region located • ______is a weathering and erosion agent • the ___ industry has been affected by W.E.D in this region
JOBS 2024-08-17
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- the person who plays football.
- the person who teaches you at school.
- the person who treats patients in the hospital.
- the person who writes songs or plays music.
- the person who works in the factory.
Down
- the person who delivers mails.
- the person who grows crops and raises cattle.
- the person who drives taxi.
8 Clues: the person who drives taxi. • the person who delivers mails. • the person who plays football. • the person who works in the factory. • the person who teaches you at school. • the person who writes songs or plays music. • the person who grows crops and raises cattle. • the person who treats patients in the hospital.
Adem 2025-03-10
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- To refuse to change one’s opinion or behavior.
- A building where horses and cattle are kept.
Down
- A person who tells tales and narratives.
- To charm or captivate someone completely.
- To say someone did something wrong.
- To bring people or things together.
- To leave something behind forever.
- To put a dead body in the ground.
8 Clues: To put a dead body in the ground. • To leave something behind forever. • To say someone did something wrong. • To bring people or things together. • A person who tells tales and narratives. • To charm or captivate someone completely. • A building where horses and cattle are kept. • To refuse to change one’s opinion or behavior.
Away in a Manger 2022-11-27
6 Clues: Stay where? • Until morning is what? • What does baby Jesus do? • What are the cattle doing? • Where does He look down from? • Little Lord Jesus does not do this
Tuck Everlasting Chp 1-3 2024-02-05
7 Clues: Free from disturbance; calm • The center part of a wheel. • Unreasonably harsh or heavy • A low number or amount of something. • In some way resembling cows or cattle. • A feeling of sadness, typically without cause • Allowing and respecting other opinions or behavior.
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-24
Across
- made by John Deere (two words)
- increased the need for slaves (two words)
- created for mass production (two words)
- each regain had its on products to support the economy (two words)
- outlawed in the north
- cloth made in mills
- grown in the west
- the migration of people to the cities
- inventor of the steel plow (two words)
Down
- nick name for southern economy (two words)
- Inventor of the cotton gin (two words)
- worked and lived in factories (two words)
- all guns use them
- Massachusetts most famous textile mill (two words)
- inventor of the reaper (two words)
- making lots of finished goods (two words)
- piece of equipment that allowed farmers to grow more
- cash crop of the west
- help the American economy greatly
19 Clues: all guns use them • grown in the west • cloth made in mills • outlawed in the north • cash crop of the west • made by John Deere (two words) • help the American economy greatly • inventor of the reaper (two words) • the migration of people to the cities • Inventor of the cotton gin (two words) • inventor of the steel plow (two words) • created for mass production (two words) • ...
EVIE BELLE "H" 2018-04-02
Across
- to divide into two
- a box for housing bees
- the sound a donkey makes
- field animal larger than a rabbit
- small rat like rodent
- small pieces of ice that fall from the sky in a storm
- a person admired for great deeds
- the prince who is about to get married
- one of the most important organs in the body
- a tool used to hit nails
- another word for assist
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- place believed to be where God lives
- a person whose business is to arrange and cut hair
- a tendon at the back of the human knee
- another word for stop
- I have ........ and it makes me sneeze
- a group of cattle
- I'm feeling ..... today
- small plant grown and used in cooking
19 Clues: a group of cattle • to divide into two • small rat like rodent • another word for stop • a box for housing bees • I'm feeling ..... today • another word for assist • the sound a donkey makes • a tool used to hit nails • a person admired for great deeds • field animal larger than a rabbit • place believed to be where God lives • small plant grown and used in cooking • ...
It's Christmas! 2013-12-09
Across
- name of animal present in the stable
- King ruling at Jesus' birth
- of the Lord Who told the shepherds to go to the stable
- Occupation of humble men who attended His birth
- Who provided a place for Jesus' birth
- Another Name for Jesus
- Where Joseph and Mary went after divine warning
- German carol describing Jesus' birth
- Possible occupation of Wise Men
Down
- Angel who foretold Mary's pregnancy
- One of the gifts brought to the birth
- What was Jesus" first cradle
- Purpose of Jesus' birth for humanity
- Name of Mary's relative also with child
- Destination of Joseph and Mary
- Symbolizes Jesus as the Good shepherd
- What the Three Wise Men followed
- Mode of transportation used by Joseph and Mary
- Birth we celebrate December 25th
19 Clues: Another Name for Jesus • King ruling at Jesus' birth • What was Jesus" first cradle • Destination of Joseph and Mary • Possible occupation of Wise Men • What the Three Wise Men followed • Birth we celebrate December 25th • Angel who foretold Mary's pregnancy • name of animal present in the stable • Purpose of Jesus' birth for humanity • German carol describing Jesus' birth • ...
The Birds 2024-02-23
Across
- Type of transportation that's common in Britain; they typically follow routes and have stops.
- A glass panel on house walls that can be opened.
- Opposite of west
- A type of powder; British slang for "I concur!"
- Used as protection from the rain
- British slang for an area for storing or cleaning dishes
- Diapers
- Genus Morus
- The daughter of Nat
- A type of treat common in Britain; looks like a cracker or cookie
- Another term for a cold winter
- A room that you rest in
Down
- Someone who owns a cattle ranch
- Genus Larinae
- A yellow/white diary product
- A region in Southwest England; the county in The Birds
- Another term for mailman
- Farmer and Nat's boss
- British slang for a baby carriage
19 Clues: Diapers • Genus Morus • Genus Larinae • Opposite of west • The daughter of Nat • Farmer and Nat's boss • A room that you rest in • Another term for mailman • A yellow/white diary product • Another term for a cold winter • Someone who owns a cattle ranch • Used as protection from the rain • British slang for a baby carriage • A type of powder; British slang for "I concur!" • ...
The American Southwest 2023-02-28
Across
- an isolated hill with steep sides
- Mexican cowboy
- colonial church that included living quarters and protection from hostile natives
- fried burrito
- one of the "three sisters" foods of the southwest
- dried mud building material used in the desert
- large, antlered species of deer
- edible seed growing in long pods
- large wall that retains the water of a river
- a vibrant Mexican sporting event involving horses and cattle
Down
- large, californian steak that feeds several people
- mythical, gnome-like greature that inhabits mines
- combining various religions or schools of thought
- flat-topped mountain
- chili, used to add flavor to everything from enchiladas to cheeseburgers
- Mexican lasagna
- a deep gorge with a river plowing through it
- cowboy sporting event
- large cactus that seems to have arms
19 Clues: fried burrito • Mexican cowboy • Mexican lasagna • flat-topped mountain • cowboy sporting event • large, antlered species of deer • edible seed growing in long pods • an isolated hill with steep sides • large cactus that seems to have arms • a deep gorge with a river plowing through it • large wall that retains the water of a river • dried mud building material used in the desert • ...
making of a global world 2023-01-15
Across
- Migrants from ______ went to Ceylon and Malaya
- Animals were slaughtered for food at the starting point – in America, Australia or New Zealand, and then transported to ________ as frozen meat, thereby reducing the shipping costs and reducing meat prices.
- Reduced role of ________ and the rising importance of the Americas gradually moved the centre of world trade westwards
- In Africa, in the 1890s, a fast-spreading disease of _______ had a terrifying impact on people’s livelihoods and the local economy
- The loss of _______ destroyed African livelihoods
- Which country passed the ‘Corn Laws’ to restrict the import of corn?
- In 1885, the big European powers met in ______ to complete the carving up of Africa between them
- Demand for ______ led to the migration of people to America and Australia
Down
- Many of our common foods, such as potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize, etc., were only introduced in Europe and Asia after ________ accidentally discovered the vast continent that would later become known as the Americas.
- The US also became a colonial power in the late 1890s by taking over some colonies earlier held by ________.
- Europeans came to _______ hoping to establish plantations and mines, but they faced the problem of Labour shortage
- One of the oldest livestock markets in ________ was at Smithfield
- Precious metals, particularly _______, from mines located in present-day Peru and Mexico enhanced Europe’s wealth and financed its trade with Asia.
- America’s original inhabitants had no immunity against diseases that came from Europe. _______, in particular, proved a deadly killer.
- Many expeditions set off in search of El Dorado, the fabled city of ______.
- Rinderpest arrived in Africa in the late 1880s. It was carried by infected cattle imported from British Asia to feed the Italian soldiers invading ______ in East Africa
16 Clues: Migrants from ______ went to Ceylon and Malaya • The loss of _______ destroyed African livelihoods • One of the oldest livestock markets in ________ was at Smithfield • Which country passed the ‘Corn Laws’ to restrict the import of corn? • Demand for ______ led to the migration of people to America and Australia • ...
Christmas time 2020-12-06
Across
- Mary's espoused husband (Luke 2:5)
- For God so loved the world, that He gave His only ________ son. (John 3:16)
- if not for these, Jesus might have been born in Nazareth
- a prophetess who recognized baby Jesus (Luke 2:36-38)
- a trough used to feed cattle
- one of the first Christmas gifts ever
- Gabriel appeared to (Luke 1:26)
Down
- Christmas is rarely this in LA
- the birthplace of Christmas
- oh christmas tree
- to God in the highest (Luke 2:13-14)
11 Clues: oh christmas tree • the birthplace of Christmas • a trough used to feed cattle • Christmas is rarely this in LA • Gabriel appeared to (Luke 1:26) • Mary's espoused husband (Luke 2:5) • to God in the highest (Luke 2:13-14) • one of the first Christmas gifts ever • a prophetess who recognized baby Jesus (Luke 2:36-38) • if not for these, Jesus might have been born in Nazareth • ...
tpo52-3 2020-12-17
Across
- whose job is to take care of a group of animals
- to prepare and use land for growing crops
- to move from one place or position to another
- the practice or science of farming
- the hottest parts of the world
- fairly large
Down
- to eat grass that is growing in a field
- the total amount of rain that falls
- the ability of the soil to produce good crops
- cows kept on a farm for their meat or milk
- very quickly
11 Clues: very quickly • fairly large • the hottest parts of the world • the practice or science of farming • the total amount of rain that falls • to eat grass that is growing in a field • to prepare and use land for growing crops • cows kept on a farm for their meat or milk • to move from one place or position to another • the ability of the soil to produce good crops • ...
Circe Crossword 2024-05-09
Across
- "The sickness did not cease" refers to...
- Something Athena cannot intervene with
- Circe's son
- "I woke him and led him to the hall. I did not tell him the ________."
- "My ______ and I waited on the sand, watching the ship row in."
Down
- The home of Helios's cattle
- Blind prophet
- Among the gods, what is Athena known for?
- What does Circe experience in Chapter 18?
- "They could not stop a God, but most divinities are cowards. Claws and _____ might buy me a little time."
- Flower/Herb
11 Clues: Circe's son • Flower/Herb • Blind prophet • The home of Helios's cattle • Something Athena cannot intervene with • "The sickness did not cease" refers to... • Among the gods, what is Athena known for? • What does Circe experience in Chapter 18? • "My ______ and I waited on the sand, watching the ship row in." • ...
B1-U5-Reading- The environment 2021-11-25
Across
- when all the trees in a large area are cut down
- gradual damage and removal of soil, stone, etc., by the sea, rain, or wind.
- of something
- when animals feed on grass or plants
- cutting down trees for wood
- a large mass of ice which moves slowly
Down
- to take something in, especially gradually
- a complete change in the appearance or
- cattle or other farm animals
- when an area is covered in water
- the air, water and land in
11 Clues: of something • the air, water and land in • cutting down trees for wood • cattle or other farm animals • when an area is covered in water • when animals feed on grass or plants • a complete change in the appearance or • a large mass of ice which moves slowly • to take something in, especially gradually • when all the trees in a large area are cut down • ...
Climate Change 2025-04-22
Across
- coal, oil, and natural gas
- a greenhouse gas that comes from combustion
- amount of light that hits a surface
- the burning of fossil fuels
- the longterm trend of global warming
- the longterm weather patterns in an area
Down
- a greenhouse gas that is often given off by burning natural gas
- gases that contribute to climate cahnge
- short term patterns of atmospheric conditions
- the short term ups and downs in temperature
- one of the greenhouse gases that mostly comes from cattle
11 Clues: coal, oil, and natural gas • the burning of fossil fuels • amount of light that hits a surface • the longterm trend of global warming • gases that contribute to climate cahnge • the longterm weather patterns in an area • the short term ups and downs in temperature • a greenhouse gas that comes from combustion • short term patterns of atmospheric conditions • ...
Prophet Musa AS 2022-12-04
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- something that Musa AS struggled with/made dua for
- country where prophet Musa AS was
- cattle, sheep, other farm animals are called __
- a flowing body of water that Musa was placed in
- tall geographic feature of the earth
- a group of soldiers/ people who protect a land
Down
- "Oh Allah open for me my ___"
- source of light and heat, can cause damage too
- someone who Allah sends to guide people
- when you pray to Allah to ask Him for something
- someone who performs magic
11 Clues: someone who performs magic • "Oh Allah open for me my ___" • country where prophet Musa AS was • tall geographic feature of the earth • someone who Allah sends to guide people • source of light and heat, can cause damage too • a group of soldiers/ people who protect a land • cattle, sheep, other farm animals are called __ • a flowing body of water that Musa was placed in • ...
2 2022-06-08
Across
- Something or someone that doesn't quite make it.
- A break in play between the first and second sessions.
- A small, round spot.
- (degree) Barely, only just, almost not.
- To evade doing something.
- An air patrol carried out at dawn or dusk.
Down
- A female who is extremely fond of or devoted to a specified type of thing.
- A beef cattle fattened for sale.
- A point of desperation.
- A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
- Any person that leads or directs
11 Clues: A small, round spot. • A point of desperation. • To evade doing something. • A beef cattle fattened for sale. • Any person that leads or directs • (degree) Barely, only just, almost not. • An air patrol carried out at dawn or dusk. • A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose. • Something or someone that doesn't quite make it. • ...
