cattle Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 13: Pioneer Life 2017-03-07
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- the central livestock breed for ranches in Texas
- towns were typically located along these in Southeast Texas
- the continent where many immigrants came from before settling in Texas
- the steam-powered transportation system that connected cities and was primarily organized by Sidney Sherman
- developed a process for making condensed milk
- one of the large towns established by German settlers
- food products that are eaten on the farm where they are grown
- a European country where many immigrants came from to settle in Texas cities, like Fredericksburg
- the German prince who led German immigrants to establish German towns in Texas
- William _______ of Nacogdoches was a free African American who was an interpreter and successful business man
- the oldest settlement in Texas that was established in 1755 along the Rio Grande
- the city established at the fork of the Trinity River by John Neely Bryan
- the most important cash crop in Texas
- people paid in land or money to relocate settlers to an area
- a type of farm that specializes in raising cattle, not crops
- a contract that establishes a company
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- a form of communication in Texas. The first of these lines connect
- the emigration company from Germany that promoted German immigration into Texas
- a Mexican festival or religious celebration
- increased in the early days of the republic because Texas did not limit it. Texans needed this to harvest cotton and other crops.
- something that Tejanos faced from Anglo settlers
- a popular form of transportation where horses pulled a wagon, but traveled slowly
- established the city of Dallas
- a printed form of mass media that was created to communicate news to Texas settlers
- Successful female rancher who inherited her father’s ranch
- the governor of Texas who led the legislature in setting aside $2 million for education
26 Clues: established the city of Dallas • the most important cash crop in Texas • a contract that establishes a company • a Mexican festival or religious celebration • developed a process for making condensed milk • the central livestock breed for ranches in Texas • something that Tejanos faced from Anglo settlers • one of the large towns established by German settlers • ...
Hello Kidney 2014-02-12
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- USG range <1.007; urine osmolality < plasma osmolality
- Location of glucose, electrolytes, amino acid and LMW protein resorption; 75% water passively resorbed
- State relating to K in cattle during azotemia
- Type of azotemia present with dehydration
- State of Mg with decreased GFR
- State relating to Ca common in horses with reduced GFR
- Rate fluid moves from plasma to glomerular filtrate
- Hormone that stimulates Na reabsorption and H excretion in the proximal tubules.
- Mineralocorticoid produced in the zona glomerulosa that acts on the distal convoluted tubule and the collecting duct to promote Na resorption and K excretion
- Solute most often used to assess renal function
- _____ levels of amylase and lipase occur with reduced GFR
- Type of azotemia present with isosthenuria
- If Ca x P is greater than this number there is a risk for soft tissue mineralization
- Concentrated urine
- Species in which hypocalcemia is common in renal disease
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- Species that excrete phosphorus through saliva.
- State that occurs with reduced GFR in dogs and cats relating to P
- State of P common in horses with renal failure
- Site of Na, K, Cl resorption and action site of Furosemide
- Manifestation of chronic renal failure relating to RBC
- State where no urine is produced
- Product of a decrease in medullary interstitial fluid osmolality so that it no longer exceeds that of the tubular fluid
- Most important test for azotemia differentiation
- Collecting tubules are permeable to water in the presence of this hormone that is secreted by the pituitary
- Species that develops hypokalemia with polyuric renal failure
- USG range of 1.007-1.013; urine osmolality = plasma osmolality
- State relating to K in dogs, cats and horses with oliguric or anuric renal failure
- Increased non-protein nitrogenous compounds in the blood that is characterized by an increase in serum creatinine and serum urea nitrogen
28 Clues: Concentrated urine • State of Mg with decreased GFR • State where no urine is produced • Type of azotemia present with dehydration • Type of azotemia present with isosthenuria • State relating to K in cattle during azotemia • State of P common in horses with renal failure • Species that excrete phosphorus through saliva. • Solute most often used to assess renal function • ...
Texas History 2015-05-28
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- City near Spindletop
- fierce tropical storm with winds of 74mph
- a formal agreement between two nations
- one country forcibly taking over another is called
- Main cash crop in Texas
- person who wanted to end slavery
- inventor of the cotton gin
- oily liquid found in the earth
- body of land protecting coast from large body of water
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- compared to land in the US, land in Texas was
- battle where "Come and Take It" flag was flown
- legislature that has two houses
- formal changes to a document
- farmer who works someone elses land and shares crops with them
- this branch carries out laws
- biggest cash crop after cotton
- where Texas won their independence
- to withdraw from something, like a country
- public land that the state owned, where cattle grazed
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- more products are available than in demand
- to prevent the passage of a law
- area of domestic policy Lamar wanted to improve
- artificial way to supply land with water
- people who took great risk drilling for oil
- invention that created demand for oil
- believe that the US had the duty to expand to the Pacific Ocean
- Branch of Government that oversees the courts
- people who work in the oil field
- closing of port by positioning ships to keep people and supplies from coming in or out
- president of US during Civil war
- to isolate or separate to prevent the spread of disease
- showed people owned cattle
- where anglo settlers abandoned their homes
- this branch interprets the laws
- what Texas border was set by the Compromise of 1850
- granting land from one country to another
- 1900 hurricane killed 10,000 people
- president of Mexico
- the river Mexico believed was the border prior to Mexican war
- Spanish cowboys
41 Clues: Spanish cowboys • president of Mexico • City near Spindletop • Main cash crop in Texas • inventor of the cotton gin • showed people owned cattle • formal changes to a document • this branch carries out laws • oily liquid found in the earth • biggest cash crop after cotton • to prevent the passage of a law • this branch interprets the laws • legislature that has two houses • ...
Welcome to kansas- Payton Chappelle 2022-04-20
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- A for that is in Hays Kansas.
- A war that happened in 1861.
- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry that remains in law.
- A person who was know for their many verities of fruit.
- people that are in a Native American Tribe.
- A Native american group living on the plains in Colorado.
- American army officer who held the rank of general in three wars.
- A market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market.
- A person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land.
- a state of being isolated.
- A fort that is one of the most diverse assemblage of the civil war.
- Someone who manages a farm.
- a 19th-century entrepreneur known for promoting the transport of Longhorn cattle from Texas.
- The town of Gardner was nammed after this person.
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- American former professional baseball player.
- An army that served in the Western US.
- an American professional baseball player who played in 36 Major League Baseball games for the Cincinnati Redlegs.
- Forts that were distributed by people to help protect.
- A county surrounded by haskell county, Maede, oklahoma, and Stevens County.
- One way settlers acquired land in Kansas and other parts of the west.
- A public speaker, especially one who is skilled.
- A kitchen covered wagon used for the storage.
- The process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another.
- Someone who was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the township of Topeka.
- The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- To bind or compel someone.
- A irish illistraighter and poster designer.
- A ghost town in the middle of Haskell city, Kansas.
- a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
- The leader of the Kiowa tribe.
30 Clues: To bind or compel someone. • a state of being isolated. • Someone who manages a farm. • A war that happened in 1861. • A for that is in Hays Kansas. • The leader of the Kiowa tribe. • An army that served in the Western US. • people that are in a Native American Tribe. • A irish illistraighter and poster designer. • American former professional baseball player. • ...
Unit 10 World History Exam 2022-10-09
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- A social structure when you had certain roles based on your age
- A Bantu language spoken all over Africa
- The transitional area along the edge on the Sahara
- A landlocked country in West Africa
- A dynasty that ruled over Ethiopia and known as the house of Solomon
- He reopened Tran Saharan trade for the Songhai
- An ancient Semitic language in Ethiopia
- Biggest desert in Africa with a very dry and arid climate
- Lived in Western Africa and were the first to work with iron
- A state that dominated Western Sahel
- Located in Southern Africa with lots of human life
- Located in Southeastern Africa and had the great enclosure
- First king of Ethiopia to convert to Christianity
- Located on the Horn of Africa and did a lot of overseas trade
- There job was to learn their peoples history and then pass it down
- A member of an African people of southwestern Nigeria and Benin
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- Dense plant and animal life and located around Congo
- This king built the first monolithic rock churches
- These city-states had lots of cattle and produced leather
- Migrated south and took iron technology, cattle, and their language with them
- The Mali peoples king that aided to it's growth and expansion
- Considered the wealthiest person to ever exist
- They introduced Christianity to Sub-Saharan Africa
- Grasslands with lots of wild life
- A walled circular stone complex located in Great Zimbabwe
- An early form on agriculture that focuses on raising livestock
- A seasonal change in winds in a certain region
- A French-speaking West African nation
- Located between the Senegal and Niger rivers and traded gold and salts
- A West African Monarch who was imperial to the expansion of the Songhai empire
- A country in East Africa
31 Clues: A country in East Africa • Grasslands with lots of wild life • A landlocked country in West Africa • A state that dominated Western Sahel • A French-speaking West African nation • A Bantu language spoken all over Africa • An ancient Semitic language in Ethiopia • He reopened Tran Saharan trade for the Songhai • A seasonal change in winds in a certain region • ...
Wyoming Outlaws 2023-08-26
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- Last name of the desperado Jack Creek is named after who was once well known in Carbon County as one of the “noble sons”
- He is famous for what happened to his skin
- Butch Cassidy’s crew
- A woman who was notorious for stealing livestock
- He went by the name “McKenney” when committing crimes in Wyoming
- Shot the famous Wild Bill Hickok
- Horse thief that was on the top of Wyoming Stock Growers Association wanted list in the 1880s
- Two Deputies were shot here in pursuit of Parrot’s gang
- She opened a house of ill repute in the mid 1870s and was trusted by outlaws to keep their spoils safe
- Murderess of Slaughterhouse Gulch in South Pass
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- He was the “White Masked Bandit” or sometimes called “The Gentleman Bandit”
- Another term for stealing livestock
- Butch Cassidy served 1.5 years time in this city
- Place in Carbon County where two Wyoming Game Wardens were murdered in November 1945
- Criminals used this route to escape
- Her remarkable riding stance gave her this nickname who turned to theiving cattle and used the brand OXO after her husband deserted her
- He wandered and took jobs as a detective, lawman, gun for hire, prospector, ranch hand and rodeo contestant and held a record as the world’s greatest steer roper
- Another word for hanging
- The youngest person to be executed in Wyoming
- Criminals liked to hide here
- Fastest hired gun in the West who was once hired by the Snake River Stock Association to exterminate cattle thieves
- The “Sagebrush King of Bitter Creek” that led a gang of stock thieves
- A gang of jobless men who rode the rails and sometimes stole freight trains and started the first political march on Washington
- A “gentle outlaw” of color who once served as a camp attendant during the Civil War
24 Clues: Butch Cassidy’s crew • Another word for hanging • Criminals liked to hide here • Shot the famous Wild Bill Hickok • Another term for stealing livestock • Criminals used this route to escape • He is famous for what happened to his skin • The youngest person to be executed in Wyoming • Murderess of Slaughterhouse Gulch in South Pass • ...
Melissa's Crossword 2020-09-14
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- state where Bailey was born
- space station and galactic superweapon
- hotel sister of The Yacth Clue Resort
- state where Phoenix was born
- home of The French Open
- Major Tournament won most by Roger Federer
- city which Disneyland is located
- Mickey's Dog
- home of the Colorado Avalanche
- Bailey's favorite bagged snack
- city of The Australian Open
- small green Jedi Master
- Harrison Fords Star Wars character
- Doctor Who network
- Luke's Father
- Coppers Best Friend
- worlds #1 Tennis Player
- 3rd POTC movie
- Filius Flitwicks house
- city Roger Federer won an Olympic gold medal
- ____ of Retired Greyhounds
- Harry Potters owl
- Journey to the Center of the Earth park
- 10th doctor
- dog voiced by Billy Joel
- home attraction of Albert
- Disneyland Hotel
- number of Pirates of the Caribbean movies
- maker of the Model 3 car
- color is the smartest dog
- home of Mount Gushmore
- home to Pirates of The Caribbean in China
- home of Roger Federer
- blue police box in Doctor Who
- _____ Puppy Rescue in Brighton
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- Johnny Depp's charter in POTC
- an original Disneyland Attraction
- attraction in Liberty Square
- uninhibited planet on the outer rim
- another name for an Australian Cattle Dog
- Orlando Bloom's charter in POTC
- home of Cinderella's Castle
- eleventh doctor
- patch over an Australian Cattle Dog's eye
- attraction in Tommowrland
- country of Joe Sakic and Patrick Roy
- home of Spaceship Earth
- 101 of these dogs
- color of Phoenix and Buzz Bomb
- Pixar movie based in Paris
- state where Buzz Bomb was born
- dog than can run up to 45 MPH
- Gabe Landeskog's country
- Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
- country Elon Must was born
- formerly knows as Downtown Disney
- maker of the Falcon 9 rocket
- school Harry Potter attended
- location of The Leaky Cauldron
59 Clues: 10th doctor • Mickey's Dog • Luke's Father • 3rd POTC movie • eleventh doctor • Disneyland Hotel • 101 of these dogs • Harry Potters owl • Doctor Who network • Coppers Best Friend • home of Roger Federer • Filius Flitwicks house • home of Mount Gushmore • home of The French Open • home of Spaceship Earth • small green Jedi Master • worlds #1 Tennis Player • Gabe Landeskog's country • ...
Lexi = 4th hour 2024-04-17
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- Kansas state motto
- How long did you have to wait to claim one hundred sixty acres.
- Where do people grow crops and animals?
- How many people didn't abandon their land
- How much was one Acre
- What ended the cowboy life
- How many bison where killed a day
- What snack did we get from cowboys
- How many people out of five abandon their land
- What was one reason why it was hard to grow crops
- How much would one hundred sixty acres be?
- What do cowboys wear on their feet?
- What typ of music did we get from cowboys
- What is the most known grown crop in Kansas
- How many acres did you get after waiting five years because of the Homestead act.
- what do cowboys wear on their head
- What do cowboys put on there horse to sit on
- Another name for cows.
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- What is one thing they made with bison/buffalo bones
- people who saved cattle
- why did people want to move to Kansas
- Another name for Kansans
- What did cowboys ride.
- What typ of life did the british have after moving to kansas?
- Where do people want to move too?
- How much was the fee for one hundred sixty acres cost from the Homestead act.
- What state number is Kansas
- What act was passed in 1862
- ownership or control of supply.
- What did Cowboy boots prevent?
- The homestead act let people under what age claim up to one hundred sixty acres
- what type of houses did they live in in Kansas
- what did people use their land for in Kansas
- to grant the authorities of rights
- Why Would people feel lonely
- Why did the British come to Kansas?
36 Clues: Kansas state motto • How much was one Acre • What did cowboys ride. • Another name for cows. • people who saved cattle • Another name for Kansans • What ended the cowboy life • What state number is Kansas • What act was passed in 1862 • Why Would people feel lonely • What did Cowboy boots prevent? • ownership or control of supply. • Where do people want to move too? • ...
Night: Chapters 4-6 2023-02-03
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- Franek beat up on Elie's dad for not being able to ______ in step.
- What body part did Elie have to get surgery on?
- What was Juliek afraid of being crushed while all of the prisoners were piled in the barracks?
- What did Elie's father say was dangerous to do in the snow?
- The young boy who was _____ struggled for more than a half hour before finally dying.
- The tent leader said that Elie could stay with his father in exchange for his __________.
- Elie's inheritance from his dad was a knife and ____.
- In order to pass selection, Elie was told to ____ past the guards.
- During the run between camps, Zalman was _____ to death because he stopped to go to the bathroom.
- While waiting for the cattle cars, the prisoners ate snow off of each other's _____.
- In order to stop Franek from beating up on his dad, Elie had to give him a ration of ____ and his gold crown.
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- During the air raid, what landed in the middle of the camp?
- The dentist in the camp was looking for gold ________.
- Elie's punishment for catching Idek with the young Polish girl was 25 _______.
- Rabbi Eliahu's son left his father ____ during the run.
- The only thing stopping Elie from dying was his father's _____.
- When the camp was being evacuated, Elie and his dad decided to leave the _____.
- The man who was shot during the air raid was trying to get to the large cauldron of ____.
- Elie is beginning to lose his faith in ____.
- After the young boy was hanged, what did Elie say the soup tasted like?
- At the end of chapter 6, one _______ prisoners were shoved into the cattle cars.
- The prisoners who did stay in the infirmary during evacuation were _____.
- What sound did Elie hate the most while in the camp?
23 Clues: Elie is beginning to lose his faith in ____. • What body part did Elie have to get surgery on? • What sound did Elie hate the most while in the camp? • Elie's inheritance from his dad was a knife and ____. • The dentist in the camp was looking for gold ________. • Rabbi Eliahu's son left his father ____ during the run. • ...
Oyssey Exam Crossword 2023-02-08
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- Tells Odysseus about Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis
- envied by the gods for living with a mortal, delays Odysseus for seven years
- prominent suitor who attempts to convince Odysseus not to kill them
- giants who were cannibals & consumed all the men of all ships except Odysseus'
- Place where Helios's cattle graze
- imprisoned Odysseus's men in a pig sty before becoming his lover
- sucked down salt water exposing her interior vortex then vomited it up seething over like a cauldron over a blazing fire
- Homer prays to these to help him tell his story
- treats the beggar with kindness before knowing he is Odysseus
- the only god who did not pity Odysseus, bad alter ego
- Zeus sends this to destroy Odysseus's boat and kill all of his men
- Odysseus' home
- Odysseus' good alter ego, represents his wisdom
- What Hermes uses to fly
- the flowery fruit that can make men forget their homes
- the messenger of the gods, gives Odysseus moly
- the cyclops blinded by Odysseus
- the Phaeacian king who hosts Odysseus
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- gave Odysseus a leather bag the wind
- person who claimed responsibility for the cyclops' suffering
- garlic like herb given to Oydsseus by Hermes
- creature with a dreadful bark, twelve feet, six scrawny necks and triple rows of fangs
- the god whose cattle was consumed by Odysseus' crew
- Ringleader of the suitors
- Removes all the suitors weapons
- blind prophet from whom Odysseus sought advice in the Land of the dead
- Nurse that recognizes Odysseus from a scar
- Odysseus had to be tied down to listen to their song
- father of Odysseus
- where Odysseus' fought & won before the journey began
- Symbol for how Ithaca was treated in Odysseus's absence
- faithful wife of Odysseus
- the people who were raided during Odysseus' first stop on his return from war
33 Clues: Odysseus' home • father of Odysseus • What Hermes uses to fly • Ringleader of the suitors • faithful wife of Odysseus • Removes all the suitors weapons • the cyclops blinded by Odysseus • Place where Helios's cattle graze • gave Odysseus a leather bag the wind • the Phaeacian king who hosts Odysseus • Nurse that recognizes Odysseus from a scar • ...
AP WORLD Unit 6 Mini Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Prime commodity for the British East Indian Company
- Result of the Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement
- The Irish ____ Famine
- Many colonies switched from subsistence farming to ____ crop farming
- Philosophical movement that emphasized reason and logic
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- John Locke's belief in _____ Rights
- Colony where colonizers have migrated
- The ___ Wars forced Chinese ports open
8 Clues: The Irish ____ Famine • John Locke's belief in _____ Rights • Colony where colonizers have migrated • The ___ Wars forced Chinese ports open • Result of the Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement • Prime commodity for the British East Indian Company • Philosophical movement that emphasized reason and logic • Many colonies switched from subsistence farming to ____ crop farming
Robbie's puzzle 2023-05-15
8 Clues: a fancy boat • praise the lord • Multiple baby cattle • the main body of an aircraft • Being exposed to the cold for too long • to make "someone" less angry or hostile • a very steep rock face or cliff, especially a tall one • keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
ELEVEN 2026-01-25
8 Clues: HANNAHS FAVOURITE TREAT • THIS FRIEND ADORES PONIES • THIS FRIEND HAS A LARGE DOG • THIS FRIEND BIRTHDAY IS TODAY • THIS FRIEND HAS A SPECIAL GRANDY • YOU CAN RIDE ON THIS 2 WHEELED MACHINE • YOU CAN DO COOL ACROBATIC TRICKS ON THIS • THESE ANIMALS ARE USED TO MOVE CATTLE AND SHEEP
Words study week 5 2021-05-25
9 Clues: a very small rock • a very very long book • you use this to write • it happens every year • a word for a large group of cows • there is multiple of these in hotels • the roof of house are made out of this • Its when you go to and different state • This what they used to call coins back in the day
delicious 2021-02-03
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- vegetable causing bad breath
- powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds
- mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride
- vegetable making you cry
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- nutrient-rich liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals
- meat from cattle
- orange vegetable growing in the ground
- "You look like an ____!" - expression used if your face is all red
- meat from a domestic pig
9 Clues: meat from cattle • meat from a domestic pig • vegetable making you cry • vegetable causing bad breath • orange vegetable growing in the ground • mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride • powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds • "You look like an ____!" - expression used if your face is all red • ...
Agriculture in Nebraska 2021-03-13
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- 90% of ____-___ are grown in the Panhandle
- The ____ aquifer is the largest aquifer in the U.S.
- Nebraska is the top producer of ____
- ____ outnumber Nebraskans 4 to 1
- ____-__ is a holiday started in Nebraska
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- Nebraska's state flower is the ____
- 1 in 4 jobs in Nebraska are related to ____
- 92% of Nebraska is ____
- Nebraska's state insect is the ____-__
9 Clues: 92% of Nebraska is ____ • ____ outnumber Nebraskans 4 to 1 • Nebraska's state flower is the ____ • Nebraska is the top producer of ____ • Nebraska's state insect is the ____-__ • ____-__ is a holiday started in Nebraska • 90% of ____-___ are grown in the Panhandle • 1 in 4 jobs in Nebraska are related to ____ • The ____ aquifer is the largest aquifer in the U.S.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
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- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 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 accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
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- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 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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- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
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- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
9 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) • ...
Hunger Games Words II 2025-12-29
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- Slightly open, usually referring to a door
- The quality of being cruel or violent
- An event causing great and sudden damage
- Unwilling or unable to believe something
- A pen for horses or cattle
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- To make an attack in return for a similar act
- Deserving hatred and contempt
- Showing great attention to every detail
- Unable to be explained or accounted for
9 Clues: A pen for horses or cattle • Deserving hatred and contempt • The quality of being cruel or violent • Showing great attention to every detail • Unable to be explained or accounted for • An event causing great and sudden damage • Unwilling or unable to believe something • Slightly open, usually referring to a door • To make an attack in return for a similar act
Special Sundays at Lands 2026-01-21
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- Church festival marking the coming of the Holy Spirit
- Christian festival celebrating the resurrection
- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus
- 16th-century church movement begun by Martin Luther
- Scandinavian summer solstice celebration
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- Ranch worker who tends cattle on horseback
- Church rite affirming baptismal faith
- Lively dance with a distinctive “oom-pah” rhythm
- Farm vehicle used for pulling heavy equipment
9 Clues: Church rite affirming baptismal faith • Scandinavian summer solstice celebration • Ranch worker who tends cattle on horseback • Farm vehicle used for pulling heavy equipment • Christian festival celebrating the resurrection • Lively dance with a distinctive “oom-pah” rhythm • Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus • ...
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
Characters of The Odyssey 2022-02-09
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- The homeland of Odysseus
- Odysseus's wife
- the wind god
- King of the Phaecian; Ody lands here after leaving Calypso
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- the cyclops; son of Poseidon
- Cattle-owning sun god
- a witch who turns visitors into animals
- Sea god also referred to as the God who Thunders on Land
- the messenger god who tells Calypso to let Ody go
- the protagonist, leaves Ithaca to fight in the Trojan War
- the Goddess who holds Odysseus captive for 7 years
11 Clues: the wind god • Odysseus's wife • Cattle-owning sun god • The homeland of Odysseus • the cyclops; son of Poseidon • a witch who turns visitors into animals • the messenger god who tells Calypso to let Ody go • the Goddess who holds Odysseus captive for 7 years • Sea god also referred to as the God who Thunders on Land • ...
Tins pages 220-223 2021-06-17
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- The name of the factory foreman.
- This connects the Barn sign to the gatepost.
- A name for a group of cows and bulls.
- This adjective means revolting or foul.
- Charlotte steps in this.
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- Something Charlotte loses.
- The surname of the tin factory owner.
- The name of the village Charlotte visits.
- Name of the road Charlotte is searching for
- Fragments of this flutter from the barbed wire.
- miles The distance Charlotte walks from the bus stop.
11 Clues: Charlotte steps in this. • Something Charlotte loses. • The name of the factory foreman. • The surname of the tin factory owner. • A name for a group of cows and bulls. • This adjective means revolting or foul. • The name of the village Charlotte visits. • Name of the road Charlotte is searching for • This connects the Barn sign to the gatepost. • ...
hi there 2023-07-14
Across
- planet
- something that doesn't exist but totally does in fictional stories sometimes.
- a number
- a shape
- the first name of a detective
- it's all fun and ______
Down
- a separate introductory section of a literary, dramatic, or musical work
- ________ news (news agency)
- the crows of ________
- a colourless, odourless unreactive gas that forms about 78 per cent of the earth's atmosphere
- is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback
11 Clues: planet • a shape • a number • the crows of ________ • it's all fun and ______ • ________ news (news agency) • the first name of a detective • a separate introductory section of a literary, dramatic, or musical work • something that doesn't exist but totally does in fictional stories sometimes. • ...
Animals 2022-08-04
Management and Feeding of Cattle 2023-03-02
Across
- A hoofed mammal.
- The flesh of a young calf, used as food.
- The skin of an animal.
- Get, acquire, or secure something.
- The mammary gland of female cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and related animals, having two or more teats and hanging between the hind legs of the animal.
Down
- The process of giving food to somebody.
- Become or make less hot.
- Keep something from happening.
- The action of helping someone by sharing work.
- A person who breeds animals or plants.
10 Clues: A hoofed mammal. • The skin of an animal. • Become or make less hot. • Keep something from happening. • Get, acquire, or secure something. • A person who breeds animals or plants. • The process of giving food to somebody. • The flesh of a young calf, used as food. • The action of helping someone by sharing work. • ...
Veterinary Vocabulary 2013-03-22
Across
- Pertaining to cats
- Plant or animal that lives on or within another living organism at the expense of the host organism.
- Inflammation of the nose and windpipe
- Introduction od a microorganism that has been made harmless into a human ot animal for the purpose of developing immunity.
- Inflammation on the inside of the brain
- Pertaining to horses
- Study of poison
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- Period of detention or isolation as a result of a disease suspected to be communicable.
- Branch of Veterinary medicine dealing with reproduction
- Pertaining to cattle
- Pertaining to animals and their diseases
- Pertaining to dogs
- Inflammation of the liver
- Secure against a particular disease
- Study of animals
- Dead body of an animal
16 Clues: Study of poison • Study of animals • Pertaining to cats • Pertaining to dogs • Pertaining to cattle • Pertaining to horses • Dead body of an animal • Inflammation of the liver • Secure against a particular disease • Inflammation of the nose and windpipe • Inflammation on the inside of the brain • Pertaining to animals and their diseases • ...
Beef and dairy 2024-02-21
Across
- Sleek coat and pigmented skin
- Australian breed
- Solid black or red; very muscular
- from the 18th century
- All white or cream colored
- Narrow head and a slight build of a dairy goat
- Medium-small size and originate from the French alps; dairy goat
- history7 dates back to the middle ages
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- Scottish breed of dairy cattle
- Originates in the Dutch and is a dairy cow
- Big hump on its back
- Has a golden-yellow tinge and is a dairy cow
- They have a white face and are reddish brown
- High amount of butterfat in its milk, dairy goat
- British breed of a domestic goat and produces dairy
- Small cow and produces dairy
16 Clues: Australian breed • Big hump on its back • from the 18th century • All white or cream colored • Small cow and produces dairy • Sleek coat and pigmented skin • Scottish breed of dairy cattle • Solid black or red; very muscular • history7 dates back to the middle ages • Originates in the Dutch and is a dairy cow • Has a golden-yellow tinge and is a dairy cow • ...
Bible Study Vocabulary 23-24 2024-01-17
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- He sees you
- everything God has made
- a star that led to the birth of Jesus
- a group of people who do life together
- The Lord Heals
- Stories that were written under the influence of the Holy Spirit
- The way out
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- a book in the bible/a sacred song
- God the Shepherd
- a relationship/promise between God and His people
- a special food God sent from Heaven
- The Lord our Banner/He is my Victory
- a makeshift crib/a long box that horse and cattle eat out of
- the birth of Jesus Christ
- waiting for the arrival of something
- guide sheep/direct
16 Clues: He sees you • The way out • The Lord Heals • God the Shepherd • guide sheep/direct • everything God has made • the birth of Jesus Christ • a book in the bible/a sacred song • a special food God sent from Heaven • The Lord our Banner/He is my Victory • waiting for the arrival of something • a star that led to the birth of Jesus • a group of people who do life together • ...
Egypt 2024-04-08
Across
- Painful skin sores that afflicted humans and animals during the sixth plague
- Great balls of ice
- The Creator of the Universe
- King of the Egyptians
- The second book of the Bible
- I like to hop, hop and hop
- Animals like cattle and sheep, affected by a plague that killed them in the fifth plague
- The angel of "_______" during the final plague
- Insects that devoured crops and vegetation during the eighth plague
Down
- The first appointment of God
- Great River in Egypt
- Must apply "______" over the doorpost
- The first Messiah
- The High Priest and Moses' brother
- The absence or opposite of light
- Insects that swarmed Egypt during the Fourth Plague
16 Clues: The first Messiah • Great balls of ice • Great River in Egypt • King of the Egyptians • I like to hop, hop and hop • The Creator of the Universe • The first appointment of God • The second book of the Bible • The absence or opposite of light • The High Priest and Moses' brother • Must apply "______" over the doorpost • The angel of "_______" during the final plague • ...
unit 8 2026-02-26
Across
- a person whose job is to report news
- a person who sings
- to pronounce words or sounds
- an expert who studies science
- a person who wears clothes so that they can be photographed
- a female cowboy
- marked with dirt
Down
- a person who cuts people's hair and puts it into a style
- to give a information about it to someone
- the work that a person does to earn money
- someone whose job is repairing machines
- someone who is skilled in playing music
- a person whose job is to take care of cattle and rides a horse
- free from any dirty marks
- to repair something
- to give someone knowledge or to train someone
16 Clues: a female cowboy • marked with dirt • a person who sings • to repair something • free from any dirty marks • to pronounce words or sounds • an expert who studies science • a person whose job is to report news • someone whose job is repairing machines • someone who is skilled in playing music • to give a information about it to someone • the work that a person does to earn money • ...
Unit 3-Week 5 2014-02-18
Across
- the noise some birds make
- a container in which milk or cream is stirred or shaken in making butter
- salesperson in a store
- innrer part of a seed, or a piece of popcorn
- a hard and severe nature
- how you write this number: "13"
- to mix together
- to stir something in circles
Down
- pour out suddenly
- a round shape
- to break into pieces
- something that can heat up a house
- a group of animals, like sheep, or cattle
- something you would yell at the beginning of a party that was kept a secret
- what you feel when you want something to drink
15 Clues: a round shape • to mix together • pour out suddenly • to break into pieces • salesperson in a store • a hard and severe nature • the noise some birds make • to stir something in circles • how you write this number: "13" • something that can heat up a house • a group of animals, like sheep, or cattle • innrer part of a seed, or a piece of popcorn • ...
Animal terminology 2021-09-13
Across
- when the animal fights while biting ears and tail off
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- a general term not just agricultural
- another name for horse
- the removal of the tail
- general safety practices
- animals get sold for slaughter
- killing all bacteria
- another name for cattle
Down
- female animal that is pregnant
- Essentially raises agricultural crops and animals without the use of commercially developed chemicals
- mating of the animals
- Does not mean uncomfortable, tight, squished, or inhumane
- A farming practice involving animals to live out of confinement. They are not restricted to pens or cages
- personal bubble of the animal.
15 Clues: mating of the animals • killing all bacteria • another name for horse • the removal of the tail • another name for cattle • general safety practices • female animal that is pregnant • personal bubble of the animal. • animals get sold for slaughter • a general term not just agricultural • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations • ...
Change-Up Crossword 2022-01-10
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- something that the rights of a group or place is defined
- staring openly
- a caretaker of a apartment or hotel
- food for cattle or livestock
- to discourage someone from doing something by reminding them of the fear of the consequences
- a long essay on a particular subject
- examining a person using psychoanalysis
- dull or dimmed from fatigue
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- a long period of low rainfall
- to speak in a low, lazy way
- a daydream
- nothing
- lasting for a long period of time
- to be in a bad mood from disappointment or annoyance
- a small group of people with shared interests
15 Clues: nothing • a daydream • staring openly • to speak in a low, lazy way • dull or dimmed from fatigue • food for cattle or livestock • a long period of low rainfall • lasting for a long period of time • a caretaker of a apartment or hotel • a long essay on a particular subject • examining a person using psychoanalysis • a small group of people with shared interests • ...
sheep production crossword 2022-10-06
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- a female sheep
- removing the fleece from sheep
- A ewe is pregnant for 142 to 152 days
- highly fatal disease found in sheep and cattle, caused by Clostridium chauvoei
- also known as pulpy kidney
- is a disease that can be passed from animals to people
- used to control parasites in the meat and dairy industry
- weight of sheep after being partially butchered
- most common skin disease among sheep
Down
- castrated male sheep
- an organism that thrives on another organism at the expense of the other
- blood poisoning
- a young sheep
- are the most common internal parasite of sheep
- a male sheep
15 Clues: a male sheep • a young sheep • a female sheep • blood poisoning • castrated male sheep • also known as pulpy kidney • removing the fleece from sheep • most common skin disease among sheep • A ewe is pregnant for 142 to 152 days • are the most common internal parasite of sheep • weight of sheep after being partially butchered • is a disease that can be passed from animals to people • ...
Foods 2024-02-08
Across
- basic food made from flour, usually wheat
- eaten from a bowl, often with meat and vegetables
- cold creamy dessert with a cherry on top
- bread, ham, cheese, lettuce, tomato, bread
- dill, kept in brine
- starchy root vegetable, often mashed or boiled
- scrambled, fried, or hard-boiled
- sweet dessert with frosting on top
Down
- green, black, pinto, kidney, or lima
- vegetable that might make you cry
- cooked dough wrapped around a filling
- dessert with a crust and filling including tart, crisp fruit that grows on trees
- small fat birds that are often fried
- tossed variety of vegetables, often with lettuce
- meat from cattle
15 Clues: meat from cattle • dill, kept in brine • scrambled, fried, or hard-boiled • vegetable that might make you cry • sweet dessert with frosting on top • green, black, pinto, kidney, or lima • small fat birds that are often fried • cooked dough wrapped around a filling • cold creamy dessert with a cherry on top • basic food made from flour, usually wheat • ...
Remember and Remind 2023-12-22
Across
- a small area of fresh water
- the boundary between countries
- a previously empty place where a small group has come to live
- to become gradually worse
- One engaged in the chase of wild animals
- a weapon like a long stick with a sharp blade on the end
- to try hard to do sth difficult
- to make possible, or give the ability to do
- a path in the woods, mountains, etc.
- The action of removing or taking a person or thing away or off
Down
- without doubt
- of low rank; humble
- sth that is done to honor someone
- cows and bulls
- another word for "colonist"
15 Clues: without doubt • cows and bulls • of low rank; humble • to become gradually worse • a small area of fresh water • another word for "colonist" • the boundary between countries • to try hard to do sth difficult • sth that is done to honor someone • a path in the woods, mountains, etc. • One engaged in the chase of wild animals • to make possible, or give the ability to do • ...
History II 2024-04-24
Across
- 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"
Down
- 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. • ...
Reproductive Systems Terminology (Danasia) 2024-03-18
Across
- Removal of the female repro system
- Period of time milk is secreted from mammary glands
- The act of goats giving birth
- The act of cattle giving birth
- The act of a cat giving birth
- Release of the egg cell from the ovary
- The first milk produced after mammal gives birth
Down
- The act of a rabbit giving birth
- Age where animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
- Removing testicles to prevent breeding
- The act of swine giving birth
- The act of dogs giving birth
- Union of the sperm and egg cell
- The time an animal is pregnant
- The act of sheep giving birth
15 Clues: The act of dogs giving birth • The act of swine giving birth • The act of goats giving birth • The act of a cat giving birth • The act of sheep giving birth • The act of cattle giving birth • The time an animal is pregnant • Union of the sperm and egg cell • The act of a rabbit giving birth • Removal of the female repro system • Removing testicles to prevent breeding • ...
History vocab 2024-09-19
Across
- part of the great Plains where wheat is the dominant crop
- crop production without water use
- town established for mining
- anyone 21 or older could claimm 160acers of free land
- volunteer cops for new towns
- large area of flat land east of the rocky mountain range
Down
- Richest person from silver found it in Nevada
- U.S attacked native american tribe Cheyenne
- a large area of grazing land without fences or barriers
- mining with high pressure water
- attempt to establish peace with native americans
- led a tribe called Wallowa band of Nec Perce
- large Farm
- where cowboys drove cattle over 600 miles
- house surrounded by land
15 Clues: large Farm • house surrounded by land • town established for mining • volunteer cops for new towns • mining with high pressure water • crop production without water use • where cowboys drove cattle over 600 miles • U.S attacked native american tribe Cheyenne • led a tribe called Wallowa band of Nec Perce • Richest person from silver found it in Nevada • ...
Unit 2 Test Vocab Review 2024-10-23
Across
- movement from one region to another
- to make changes to the current conditions
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discovery
- remaining in one place
- a settlement founded to spread Christianity to the people in the area
- official religion of Spain
Down
- a military post or guarded settlement in an area under Spanish control
- how people make and spend money
- a set of rules for a country
- where Spanish raised cattle
- a settlement of people to new areas of land
- wanted to settle Texas using missions
- moving from one place to another without a permanent home
- French Explorer
- to become used to the conditions
15 Clues: French Explorer • remaining in one place • official religion of Spain • where Spanish raised cattle • a set of rules for a country • how people make and spend money • to become used to the conditions • movement from one region to another • wanted to settle Texas using missions • to make changes to the current conditions • a settlement of people to new areas of land • ...
Crossword 2024-12-13
Across
- U.S. general killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- Spanish explorer in the Americas.
- Cattle drive route from Texas to Kansas.
- Last major battle between Native Americans and U.S. troops.
- Identical parts used in mass production.
- The process of adopting another culture.
- Lakota chief and leader.
Down
- Group that supported farmers’ rights and interests.
- Law that gave land to settlers.
- Law that aimed to break up Native American tribes.
- African American settlers moving west after the Civil War.
- Houses made from grass and soil.
- Agreement between the U.S. and Native Americans.
- Law that gave land for colleges.
- Inventor of the cotton gin.
15 Clues: Lakota chief and leader. • Inventor of the cotton gin. • Law that gave land to settlers. • Houses made from grass and soil. • Law that gave land for colleges. • Spanish explorer in the Americas. • Cattle drive route from Texas to Kansas. • Identical parts used in mass production. • The process of adopting another culture. • Agreement between the U.S. and Native Americans. • ...
Livestock terms 2025-08-18
Across
- — A young female pig that has not yet had piglets.
- — A young bovine animal, either male or female.
- — An uncastrated male goat or rabbit.
- — A young female chicken under one year old.
- — A young female cow that has not yet had a calf.
- — An uncastrated male sheep.
- — A female deer, rabbit, or goat.
- — A group of young birds hatched at the same time.
Down
- — A group of sheep or birds.
- — An uncastrated adult male bovine.
- — A female sheep.
- — A group of cattle or other grazing animals.
- — The male parent of an animal.
- — A castrated male pig.
- — An adult female horse.
15 Clues: — A female sheep. • — A castrated male pig. • — An adult female horse. • — A group of sheep or birds. • — An uncastrated male sheep. • — 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. • ...
Chapter 8: The United States 2022-03-17
Across
- State with the lowest population
- State where the region "Tidewater" is located
- Longest suspension bridge in the world located in Michigan
- Crop that every Plains state produces
- State with more hogs than people
- Smallest state
- State where the Outer Banks is located
- Number of states in the Northeast were once a part of the thirteen colonies.
- Retail giant, Walmart is located in this state
Down
- State with a unicameral legislature
- State known for truck farms
- State with the most peaches
- State known for potatoes
- Indianapolis 500 is located here
- Seafood Maine is known for
- State that salmon fishing is a major producer
- State that is first in cattle
- State that is double the size of Alaska
- State known for Mormonism
19 Clues: Smallest state • State known for potatoes • State known for Mormonism • Seafood Maine is known for • State known for truck farms • State with the most peaches • State that is first in cattle • State with the lowest population • Indianapolis 500 is located here • State with more hogs than people • State with a unicameral legislature • Crop that every Plains state produces • ...
Percy Jackson's Greek Gods 2024-05-01
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- Eldest of the gods: born from the sea
- The king of the Olympians
- God of Erebus: The Underworld: Eldest of his brothers
- Throw out Olympus because of his ugliness
- Daughter of Demeter: Tricked into being Hades Wife
- God of war and carnage
- Apollo's twin sister
- The goddess of the earth
- Mother of twins the only Olympian twins
Down
- God of music, poetry, prophecy, and the sun
- Given name before godlyhood was Bacchus
- The race of immortals before the Olympians
- Once stole cattle from Apollo as a baby
- The wife of Zeus: Goddess of marriage
- God of the sea: Created horses
- Goddess of grain
- Was born out of Zeus's head
- Goddess of the hearth: swore to be a forever maiden
- Mother of 6 of the Olympians
19 Clues: Goddess of grain • Apollo's twin sister • God of war and carnage • The goddess of the earth • The king of the Olympians • Was born out of Zeus's head • Mother of 6 of the Olympians • God of the sea: Created horses • Eldest of the gods: born from the sea • The wife of Zeus: Goddess of marriage • Given name before godlyhood was Bacchus • Once stole cattle from Apollo as a baby • ...
The Odyssey Test Review 2025-12-09
Across
- Greek work meaning "glory" or "fame"
- goddess who helps Odysseus on his journey
- Odysseus does NOT ___________ Polyphemus's food
- turns Odysseus’s crew into pigs
- Odysseus’s father
- the protagonist in the Odyssey
- Odysseus does NOT need ________ to succeed on his journey.
- King of the gods
- giant whirlpool
- six headed creature
Down
- god of the sea who is also Odysseus’s enemy
- It takes Odysseus _____ years to get home after the Trojan War.
- giant, one-eyed son of Poseidon
- lure sailors to destruction with songs
- wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus
- Circe advises Odysseus to go to the Land of the _______.
- In "The cattle of the Sun God", Odysseus's crew is _______.
- a prophet who inhabits the underworld
- blind epic poet of the Odyssey
19 Clues: giant whirlpool • King of the gods • Odysseus’s father • six headed creature • the protagonist in the Odyssey • blind epic poet of the Odyssey • giant, one-eyed son of Poseidon • turns Odysseus’s crew into pigs • Greek work meaning "glory" or "fame" • a prophet who inhabits the underworld • lure sailors to destruction with songs • goddess who helps Odysseus on his journey • ...
Animal Science 2025-12-11
Across
- Mature Male Pig
- Mature Female
- a group of living organisms with similar characteristics, which can produce fertile offspring by mating.
- A female bovine that has given birth.
- groups of animals belonging to single species
- the most popular breed of beef cow
- Immature Male Pig
- A male used to breed cows and heifers.
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- A female cow that has not given birth.
- Young Pig
Down
- the black and white dairy cow breed
- a stock of animals belonging to a particular species with different characteristics.
- The most popular breed of pig in North America
- A male dairy animal that is only used for meat.
- Baby cow
- meat from cattle
- Immature Female Pig
- meat from pigs
19 Clues: Baby cow • Young Pig • Mature Female • meat from pigs • Mature Male Pig • meat from cattle • Immature Male Pig • Immature Female Pig • farm animals regarded as an asset • the most popular breed of beef cow • the black and white dairy cow breed • A female bovine that has given birth. • A male used to breed cows and heifers. • A female cow that has not given birth. • ...
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\
animal industries study guide 2021-01-12
Across
- what are 2 common grades of milk
- what is an equine less than three yrs old called?
- between sheep and goats who has longer fiber length
- what is a class of equine
- what is an ovine
Down
- class of equine
- class of equine
- how do piglets receive their first dose of disease protection
- how many dairy cattle breeds are there
- what is an equine
10 Clues: class of equine • class of equine • what is an ovine • what is an equine • what is a class of equine • what are 2 common grades of milk • how many dairy cattle breeds are there • what is an equine less than three yrs old called? • between sheep and goats who has longer fiber length • how do piglets receive their first dose of disease protection
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
Down
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 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
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
Down
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 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) • ...
Foreign Contact 2024-10-17
Across
- The season that Captain Cook first arrived in Hawaii.
- What the Hawaiians traded.
- How did Europeans give Hawaiians resources?
- What did whalers do in their free time?
Down
- Who gave cattle to King Kamehameha I?
- What killed Hawaiians?
- What culture did the mexicans bring?
- What each whaler was payed in.
- What was the name of the Captain who mapped the island?
9 Clues: What killed Hawaiians? • What the Hawaiians traded. • What each whaler was payed in. • What culture did the mexicans bring? • Who gave cattle to King Kamehameha I? • What did whalers do in their free time? • How did Europeans give Hawaiians resources? • The season that Captain Cook first arrived in Hawaii. • What was the name of the Captain who mapped the island?
Fender x Collabs 2026-04-13
Across
- Brand associated with boardshorts and guitars
- Video game saga featuring Chocobos and a Strat collab
- Toy brand built piece by piece
- Capcom game series with a Fender crossover
Down
- Atomic lizard with a smashing reputation
- Five apples tall and weighs three apples
- Casterly Rock - music genre or location?
- One handling cattle or denim brand
- Top tier or a streetwear giant
9 Clues: Toy brand built piece by piece • Top tier or a streetwear giant • One handling cattle or denim brand • Atomic lizard with a smashing reputation • Five apples tall and weighs three apples • Casterly Rock - music genre or location? • Capcom game series with a Fender crossover • Brand associated with boardshorts and guitars • ...
THE ODYSSEY PEOPLE AND PLACES 2025-03-09
Across
- female monster who sucks in water causing whirlpool
- island kingdom ruled by King Alcinous
- race of brutish one-eyed giants
- home of Circe
- king of Phaecia
- witch goddess who turns Odysseus' men into swine
- blind prophet from Thebes
- dark place one passes through to get to Hades
- people living on southwest coast of Thrace
- fed lotus to Odysseus' crew to make them forget Ithaca
- female monster with six serpent heads
Down
- land where Helios keeps his cattle
- cyclop blinded by Odysseus and son of Poseidon
- beautiful goddess-nymph who keeps Odysseus on her island for seven years
- Odysseus' loyal crewman
- ship builders and traders
- Greeks in the ODYSSEY
- Greeks in the ODYSSEY
- sea nymphs whose music lures the sailors toward rocks
19 Clues: home of Circe • king of Phaecia • Greeks in the ODYSSEY • Greeks in the ODYSSEY • Odysseus' loyal crewman • ship builders and traders • blind prophet from Thebes • race of brutish one-eyed giants • land where Helios keeps his cattle • island kingdom ruled by King Alcinous • female monster with six serpent heads • people living on southwest coast of Thrace • ...
My spelling HW 2024-10-30
Across
- The toys belong to the babies
- The antlers belong to the deer
- The heads that belong to the cattle
- The pens belong to the children
- The roofs belong to the houses'
- The beaks belong to the geese
Down
- The children belong to the parents
- The feet belong to the people
- The homework belongs to the students
- The babies belong to the mothers
- The soft teddies belong to the girls
- The balls belong to the players
- The stinky toes belong to the fathers
- The laces belong to the trainers
- The shoes belong to the women
- The books that belongs to the class
- The football belongs to the boysg
- The phones belong to the men
18 Clues: The phones belong to the men • The feet belong to the people • The toys belong to the babies • The shoes belong to the women • The beaks belong to the geese • The antlers belong to the deer • The balls belong to the players • The pens belong to the children • The roofs belong to the houses' • The babies belong to the mothers • The laces belong to the trainers • ...
My spelling HW 2024-10-30
Across
- The toys belong to the babies
- The antlers belong to the deer
- The heads that belong to the cattle
- The pens belong to the children
- The roofs belong to the houses'
- The beaks belong to the geese
Down
- The children belong to the parents
- The feet belong to the people
- The homework belongs to the students
- The babies belong to the mothers
- The soft teddies belong to the girls
- The balls belong to the players
- The stinky toes belong to the fathers
- The laces belong to the trainers
- The shoes belong to the women
- The books that belongs to the class
- The football belongs to the boysg
- The phones belong to the men
18 Clues: The phones belong to the men • The feet belong to the people • The toys belong to the babies • The shoes belong to the women • The beaks belong to the geese • The antlers belong to the deer • The balls belong to the players • The pens belong to the children • The roofs belong to the houses' • The babies belong to the mothers • The laces belong to the trainers • ...
My spelling HW 2024-10-30
Across
- The toys belong to the babies
- The antlers belong to the deer
- The heads that belong to the cattle
- The pens belong to the children
- The roofs belong to the houses'
- The beaks belong to the geese
Down
- The children belong to the parents
- The feet belong to the people
- The homework belongs to the students
- The babies belong to the mothers
- The soft teddies belong to the girls
- The balls belong to the players
- The stinky toes belong to the fathers
- The laces belong to the trainers
- The shoes belong to the women
- The books that belongs to the class
- The football belongs to the boysg
- The phones belong to the men
18 Clues: The phones belong to the men • The feet belong to the people • The toys belong to the babies • The shoes belong to the women • The beaks belong to the geese • The antlers belong to the deer • The balls belong to the players • The pens belong to the children • The roofs belong to the houses' • The babies belong to the mothers • The laces belong to the trainers • ...
Heracles/Hercules 2025-05-18
Across
- Where is the temple that displays Heracles labours
- Who’s stables did Heracles have to clean
- The husband of Heracles’ mother
- The first labour of Heracles
- How did Hercules die
- The river god Hercules fought for Deianeira
- The river Nessus offered to carry Deianeira over
- Hill that Cacus lived in
Down
- Nine-headed monster fought by Heracles
- Who’s belt did Heracles retrieve
- Which king told Aeneas the story of Hercules and Cacus
- The king that gave Heracles the labours
- Heracles’ mother
- What was soaked in Hydra poison after Nessus was shot
- What did Cacus steal from Hercules
- The last labour of Heracles
- Who delivered Nessus’ shirt to Hercules
- Who did Hercules marry on Olympus
18 Clues: Heracles’ mother • How did Hercules die • Hill that Cacus lived in • The last labour of Heracles • The first labour of Heracles • The husband of Heracles’ mother • Who’s belt did Heracles retrieve • Who did Hercules marry on Olympus • What did Cacus steal from Hercules • Nine-headed monster fought by Heracles • The king that gave Heracles the labours • ...
Canto 25 2021-01-18
Across
- Main character.
- Name of the city that Vanni Fucci cursed.
- Man who was salty at God and led away shackled by serpents.
- The animal with six legs that caused the spirits to change.
- The three guilty spirits.
Down
- The transformation of sinners after snakes bit them.
- The animal on the minotaur's back who breathed fire.
- The Minotaur that ran past who stole cattle.
- Guide/Teacher.
- Title of Book.
10 Clues: Guide/Teacher. • Title of Book. • Main character. • The three guilty spirits. • Name of the city that Vanni Fucci cursed. • The Minotaur that ran past who stole cattle. • The transformation of sinners after snakes bit them. • The animal on the minotaur's back who breathed fire. • Man who was salty at God and led away shackled by serpents. • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
Down
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (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) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
Down
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 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
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
Down
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 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)
Down
- 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) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
Down
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 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) • ...
Spelling - March 21-25 2022-03-21
Across
- flat structure used to carry the sick/injured
- living things in their natural state
- a person whose job is to cut and sell meat
- a living person or animal
- a break or crack
Down
- a feeling of happiness or joy
- a talk given in front of an audience
- person who raises animals such as cattle
- land on which animals are put to graze
- valuable things collected that are special
10 Clues: a break or crack • a living person or animal • a feeling of happiness or joy • a talk given in front of an audience • living things in their natural state • land on which animals are put to graze • person who raises animals such as cattle • a person whose job is to cut and sell meat • valuable things collected that are special • flat structure used to carry the sick/injured
Animal Terminology 2022-10-13
Across
- Mating animals of different breeds
- Cattle that do not have horns due to genetics
- Characteristics that can be passed down from
- to offspring
- Adapting an animal to the needs of humans
Down
- Mating animals that are related is known as
- identifying desirable animals for breeding
- Removing an animal from the herd is called
- Animals that are not purebred are often called
- Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
10 Clues: to offspring • Mating animals of different breeds • Adapting an animal to the needs of humans • identifying desirable animals for breeding • Removing an animal from the herd is called • Mating animals that are related is known as • Characteristics that can be passed down from • Cattle that do not have horns due to genetics • Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed • ...
Summer skinners puzzle week (9) term 3 2023-09-19
10 Clues: when you die • it’s my name • it is a colour • you are scared to do it • you drink out of it a lot • they can fall off of birds • when someone said yes to something • they are on a farm and can be dairy • it is a type of moisturiser and it starts with a L • the taste of something and it is put in lots of things
Book 14 Lesson 2 Vocab 2024-02-15
Across
- a flower in a bush
- process of gathering crops
- an outdoor meal during an outing
- to end the existence by attacking
Down
- to put a seed in the ground so that it grows
- a domestic animal with a woolly coat
- to eat grass in a field like cattle
- discover the exact place or find
- a large plant eating animal used for riding
- a tall tower for storing grain
10 Clues: a flower in a bush • process of gathering crops • a tall tower for storing grain • discover the exact place or find • an outdoor meal during an outing • to end the existence by attacking • to eat grass in a field like cattle • a domestic animal with a woolly coat • a large plant eating animal used for riding • to put a seed in the ground so that it grows
Adventures 2023-08-06
Across
- feeling of missing home and family
- the rising of the sun in the morning
- small gift from a place that someone has visited
- having or showing assurance/conviction
- bovine animals on a farm
Down
- a kind of conical tent
- a long thick wire attached between two points (also called zipline)
- activities that are not indoors
- a large farm for raising animals
- the setting of the sun in the afternoon
10 Clues: a kind of conical tent • bovine animals on a farm • activities that are not indoors • a large farm for raising animals • feeling of missing home and family • the rising of the sun in the morning • having or showing assurance/conviction • the setting of the sun in the afternoon • small gift from a place that someone has visited • ...
Cowboy Crossword 2025-01-31
Across
- don't get caught with this on your head
- when you hear trouble, you must do this with your weapon
- every outlaw runs from this
- a cowboy's best friend (four legged)
- commit this to get rich quick
- how things are settled out west (shootout)
Down
- must be herded across the plains
- what you order at a saloon
- you did something bad, someone saw
- a dusty gathering spot in town
10 Clues: what you order at a saloon • every outlaw runs from this • commit this to get rich quick • a dusty gathering spot in town • must be herded across the plains • you did something bad, someone saw • a cowboy's best friend (four legged) • don't get caught with this on your head • how things are settled out west (shootout) • ...
Ben Step 2 Level 4 tch 2026-01-14
Across
- to sew something
- to grab hold of something
- I am on a ruler
- mosquito bites can give you this
- two things that go together or are the same
Down
- the meal in the middle of the day
- standing up in front of people and talking about a certain topic
- a place where cattle are raised
- a small limb on a tree
- where you keep your food and make meals
10 Clues: I am on a ruler • to sew something • a small limb on a tree • to grab hold of something • a place where cattle are raised • mosquito bites can give you this • the meal in the middle of the day • where you keep your food and make meals • two things that go together or are the same • standing up in front of people and talking about a certain topic
Erica's Favorites 2025-08-07
Across
- University in Scotland
- Tiffy and Leon are characters in this Rom-Com book
- Chips used to create a special taco shell at Taco Bell
- Favorite One Direction member
- This cake is the color of the sun
Down
- Scottish breed of cattle
- First they're sour, then they're sweet
- Rom-Com staring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal
- Erica's favorite passtime
- Frosting flavor often used with the same cake flavor
10 Clues: University in Scotland • Scottish breed of cattle • Erica's favorite passtime • Favorite One Direction member • This cake is the color of the sun • First they're sour, then they're sweet • Rom-Com staring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal • Tiffy and Leon are characters in this Rom-Com book • Frosting flavor often used with the same cake flavor • ...
words unit 3 - Laura 2026-02-25
Across
- girls do it in their hair
- you can cut with this
- this is the place where you cook
- you use this to connect things together
Down
- a cow is part of the...
- when you have to clean something up it is
- this allows you to enter a house
- this is where you put a pan for heating
- a place where everyone can come
- this is what you paint with
10 Clues: you can cut with this • a cow is part of the... • girls do it in their hair • this is what you paint with • a place where everyone can come • this allows you to enter a house • this is the place where you cook • this is where you put a pan for heating • you use this to connect things together • when you have to clean something up it is
Steph's vocabulary words 2014-06-16
Across
- Anything seen,especially some thing that draws your attention
- A feeling of unease or depression
- A wall bracket for a light fitting
- To be sad
- A long,narrow box that farm animals like horses or cattle eat or drink from
- A very small paper-covered book
- In spite of
Down
- A great number or crowd
- A current in a river
- Feeble;weak;ineffectual;irresponsible
- The place or quarters occupied incamping
- Someone that passes someone or something
- Composed of two or more parts,elements,or ingredients
- Someone who acts as a Judge in some less important court cases
- To learn about the brain
- Real,or able to be touched or felt
16 Clues: To be sad • In spite of • A current in a river • A great number or crowd • To learn about the brain • A very small paper-covered book • A feeling of unease or depression • A wall bracket for a light fitting • Real,or able to be touched or felt • Feeble;weak;ineffectual;irresponsible • The place or quarters occupied incamping • Someone that passes someone or something • ...
Meat and Dairy 2016-05-11
Across
- suspension cut of meat
- main ingredient in marinade
- muscles which are exercised in moving the animal; tough muscles; moist heating methods
- moist heat method
- Heating raw milk below boiling to destroy organisms
- Mechanical method for tenderizing meat
- dry heat method
- small white flecks of fat within muscle tissue
Down
- Highest grade of meat
- good non-dairy source of calcium
- Cattle 3 to 14 weeks when slaughtered
- Chemical used to preserve meat – linked to cancer
- mechanically treat milk to break up the butterfat
- muscles which do not receive exercise; tender muscles; dry heat cooking methods
- connective that does NOT break down during cooking
- teenagers need _____ servings a day of milk
16 Clues: dry heat method • moist heat method • Highest grade of meat • suspension cut of meat • main ingredient in marinade • good non-dairy source of calcium • Cattle 3 to 14 weeks when slaughtered • Mechanical method for tenderizing meat • teenagers need _____ servings a day of milk • small white flecks of fat within muscle tissue • mechanically treat milk to break up the butterfat • ...
Unit 5 2019-11-14
Across
- 晚餐/晚饭 you have ____ with your family
- 叉子?you use it when you eat spaghetti意大利面
- 想要 (提供/要求的时候用的)
- ?you use it when you eat soup
- ?
- ?you can see it in the sea(在大海里)
- meat of ?
- 试
Down
- ?
- 准备好
- you put soup and rice in it
- ?Chinese use it often经常 when you eat 当你吃的时候
- ?you use it when you cut things
- ?汤
- 递给 to give something to someone
- meat? of cattle?
- you are _______ if you don't eat
17 Clues: ? • ? • 试 • ?汤 • 准备好 • meat of ? • 想要 (提供/要求的时候用的) • meat? of cattle? • you put soup and rice in it • ?you use it when you eat soup • ?you use it when you cut things • 递给 to give something to someone • ?you can see it in the sea(在大海里) • you are _______ if you don't eat • 晚餐/晚饭 you have ____ with your family • 叉子?you use it when you eat spaghetti意大利面 • ?Chinese use it often经常 when you eat 当你吃的时候
Spelling work week 1 term 4 2018-10-16
Across
- I love to listen to......
- they moo but the word isn’t cow, it is ......
- to save something.
- I .... my hair before I went to bed, because it was wet.
- you use your nose to...
- something you eat that is like a soup.
- he is the ...... of the book, not the illustrator.
- a season when leaves fall.
Down
- we don’t say catched we say ......
- I am .... to the floor.
- the washing machine is in the .....
- My ....... look after me at home.
- an icy pole is ...... when we eat it.
- at school we eat this at lunch.
- a fossil fuel
- it is hot and steamy, it warms us up after the pool.
16 Clues: a fossil fuel • to save something. • I am .... to the floor. • you use your nose to... • I love to listen to...... • a season when leaves fall. • at school we eat this at lunch. • My ....... look after me at home. • we don’t say catched we say ...... • the washing machine is in the ..... • an icy pole is ...... when we eat it. • something you eat that is like a soup. • ...
Agriculture and SDG's 2023-08-04
Across
- Managed area for growing crops or raising animals
- Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Natural or artificial channels for water flow
- Cultivating crops and raising livestock
- Agricultural practices avoiding synthetic inputs
- Land where livestock graze on vegetation
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment
Down
- Substances added to soil to improve plant growth
- Domesticated animals raised for meat and milk
- Water existing beneath the Earth's surface
- Excess water flowing over the ground surface
- Small enclosed field for grazing livestock
- Chemicals used to control pests in agriculture
- Artificially supplying water to farmland
- Plants intentionally grown for food or other purposes
- Long-term patterns of atmospheric conditions
16 Clues: Cultivating crops and raising livestock • Artificially supplying water to farmland • Land where livestock graze on vegetation • Water existing beneath the Earth's surface • Small enclosed field for grazing livestock • Excess water flowing over the ground surface • Long-term patterns of atmospheric conditions • Domesticated animals raised for meat and milk • ...
The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 Vocab 2024-03-12
Across
- clear outer layer of the cytoplasm in amoeboid cells
- skeptical; disinclined to believe
- of a size or splendor suggesting great expense; lavish
- surpassing the ordinary; exceptional.
- continuing without pause or interruption
Down
- too many to be counted
- used for the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
- to work out in detail : develop. elaborate a theory
- with intense energy, force
- in a way that affects or can be perceived by the senses
- empty and without people, making you feel sad or frightened
- a physician who treats diseases of the eyes; an ophthalmologist
- cheat or swindle
- to regard or treat with haughty contempt
- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted
- disdainful pride
16 Clues: cheat or swindle • disdainful pride • too many to be counted • with intense energy, force • skeptical; disinclined to believe • surpassing the ordinary; exceptional. • to regard or treat with haughty contempt • continuing without pause or interruption • comically or repulsively ugly or distorted • used for the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle • ...
Nature's Network 2023-01-05
Across
- the most common omnivore
- small rodent that lives in tall grass
- A reptile that will eat mice and other small animals
- large herbivores that provide meat and milk to humans
- provide oxygen to mammals
- Provides energy to all life
- an animal that eats both
- a predator to terrestrial and aquatic wildlife
- Herbivores that provide us with meat for food and wool for clothing
Down
- Provides nutrients to herbivores
- Producer that are used for decoration in many homes
- an animal that eats meat
- an animal that eats plants
- a carnivorous predator
- A necessity for all life typically found gathered together in large quantities
- another source of food found in lakes and rivers
16 Clues: a carnivorous predator • an animal that eats meat • the most common omnivore • an animal that eats both • provide oxygen to mammals • an animal that eats plants • Provides energy to all life • Provides nutrients to herbivores • small rodent that lives in tall grass • a predator to terrestrial and aquatic wildlife • another source of food found in lakes and rivers • ...
Chapter 7 2022-08-02
Across
- to remove or drive out
- to block someone from being able to use or take part in something
- fatherland; the native land of a person's ancestors
- to change
- an agreement among countries to work together
- Referring to an area that does not belong to any country
- absolutely necessary
Down
- an assurance or promise
- a person who follows another
- a Spanish term for cowboy
- a long, light rope with a noose on the end used for catching cattle
- a government in which the people elect representatives to make governmental decisions
- cruel use of power
- an individual who carries out unauthorized warfare against a foreign country
- freedom
- payment to conquering power
16 Clues: freedom • to change • cruel use of power • absolutely necessary • to remove or drive out • an assurance or promise • a Spanish term for cowboy • payment to conquering power • a person who follows another • an agreement among countries to work together • fatherland; the native land of a person's ancestors • Referring to an area that does not belong to any country • ...
Uncovering isiXhosa 2025-06-16
Across
- A section of a country.
- Crops that have been gathered.
- A hearty blend of samp and beans.
- Sour milk that is added to cooked, fluffy maize meal.
- Events done for specific occasions.
- The beads worn by men and women.
- The traditional attire worn by men and women.
- The building where traditional ceremonies take place
- Where women cook with the 3-legged pots.
Down
- Cooked, fluffy maize meal.
- The region that Mthatha formerly belonged to.
- The region that Mdantsane formerly belonged to.
- A dwelling used for agricultural purposes.
- The traditional weapon carried by men.
- Where cattle is kept safe overnight.
- A person that was born in a specific place.
16 Clues: A section of a country. • Cooked, fluffy maize meal. • Crops that have been gathered. • The beads worn by men and women. • A hearty blend of samp and beans. • Events done for specific occasions. • Where cattle is kept safe overnight. • The traditional weapon carried by men. • Where women cook with the 3-legged pots. • A dwelling used for agricultural purposes. • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-08-31
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Texas history 2021-05-04
8 Clues: cattle in texas • revolution was held • named after father of texas • created boom towns in Texas • was lost after a ship crash for 7 years • First European to map the coast of texas • general who fought for Texas independence • name of the place where the famous battle in
Social Studies: Chapter 3, lesson 3 2022-04-22
8 Clues: Freedom • Business • A different form of government • To move from one place to another • To take away from religious control • People descended from Spanish settlers • Large areas of land used for raising cattle, sheep, and horses • grant An official document that gave a person the right to own land
Vocabulary Words 2022-08-29
8 Clues: brag • raised up • happy and cheerful • becoming unsteady and falling over • remaining hidden so as to wait in ambush • hurl or launch (something) in a specified direction • a paved public walk, typically one along a waterfront • a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
Weeds 2023-08-30
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- wormwood sometimes called white sagebrush.
- flowers yellow ray florets July-October.
- contains poisonous alkaloids.
- causes irritation in skin and muscle for horses.
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- Lettuce flowers yellow ray florets July-September.
- linked to photosensitivity in livestock.
- most important row crop weeds in the eastern part of the region.
- pigweed causes bloating in cattle.
8 Clues: contains poisonous alkaloids. • pigweed causes bloating in cattle. • linked to photosensitivity in livestock. • flowers yellow ray florets July-October. • wormwood sometimes called white sagebrush. • causes irritation in skin and muscle for horses. • Lettuce flowers yellow ray florets July-September. • most important row crop weeds in the eastern part of the region.
Unit 3 - Life on Earth 2021-05-13
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- Mountains, oceans and deserts are what type of isolating mechanisms
- The formation of a new species
- When resources are in short supply, this occurs
- Makes its own food
- The variety of living things
- Used to measure low growing plants
- Type of energy used in photosynthesis
- A true pyramid shape
- Cattle over-grazing on grass land
- What type of factor is disease
- All the populations living together
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- Second stage of photosynthesis
- What is glucose used for in photosynthesis
- The community living in the habitat along with all non-living factors
- Saving and protecting the worlds endangered animals
- Percentage of energy passed on in a food chain
- A light meter is used to measure
- Competition between different species
- Eats plants and meat
19 Clues: Makes its own food • A true pyramid shape • Eats plants and meat • The variety of living things • Second stage of photosynthesis • The formation of a new species • What type of factor is disease • A light meter is used to measure • Cattle over-grazing on grass land • Used to measure low growing plants • All the populations living together • Type of energy used in photosynthesis • ...
Bible Study Vocabulary 23-24 2024-01-17
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- everything God has made
- The jealous God
- The way out
- a special food God sent from Heaven
- The Lord Heals
- the birth of Jesus Christ
- The most high Gog
- Stories that were written under the influence of the Holy Spirit
- a group of people who do life together
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- God the Shepherd
- a star that led to the birth of Jesus
- guide sheep/direct
- Jeaous/envy
- The Lord our Banner/He is my Victory
- a makeshift crib/a long box that horse and cattle eat out of
- a book in the bible/a sacred song
- a relationship/promise between God and His people
- waiting for the arrival of something
- He sees you
19 Clues: Jeaous/envy • The way out • He sees you • The Lord Heals • The jealous God • God the Shepherd • The most high Gog • guide sheep/direct • everything God has made • the birth of Jesus Christ • a book in the bible/a sacred song • a special food God sent from Heaven • The Lord our Banner/He is my Victory • waiting for the arrival of something • a star that led to the birth of Jesus • ...
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 • ...
extinct and vulnerable animals 2020-05-27
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- Large white animal which lives in the Arctic circle
- Furry Australian animal vulnerable
- Very large sea animal vulnerable
- Frog which eats its eggs and hatches tadpoles in their stomachs
- Vulnerable because of chemicals used by farmers
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- Large cattle which one was in Europe
- Chinese animal vulnerable
- Lived in Tasmania
- A flightless bird which lived on Mauritius
9 Clues: Lived in Tasmania • Chinese animal vulnerable • Very large sea animal vulnerable • Furry Australian animal vulnerable • Large cattle which one was in Europe • A flightless bird which lived on Mauritius • Vulnerable because of chemicals used by farmers • Large white animal which lives in the Arctic circle • Frog which eats its eggs and hatches tadpoles in their stomachs
