cattle Crossword Puzzles
Organic Amendment 2023-04-12
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- Biosolid problem
- Small amounts of nitrate in drinking water cause infant anemia called...
- Groundwater may be _____ by nitrates from water percolating through fertilized soil
- Animal manure with lowest sulfur levels
- The blue-baby disease reduces the ability of _____ to be able to carry oxygen
- Animal manure with highest nitrogen levels
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- Animal manure with lowest potassium levels
- Animal manure with no amount of sulfur, calcium and magnesium
- Animal manure with highest calcium levels
- Semi solid wastes that can be used as an organic fertilizer
10 Clues: Biosolid problem • Animal manure with lowest sulfur levels • Animal manure with highest calcium levels • Animal manure with lowest potassium levels • Animal manure with highest nitrogen levels • Semi solid wastes that can be used as an organic fertilizer • Animal manure with no amount of sulfur, calcium and magnesium • ...
Organic Amendment 2023-04-12
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- Animal manure with highest calcium levels
- Semi solid wastes that can be used as an organic fertilizer
- Animal manure with highest nitrogen levels
- Groundwater may be _____ by nitrates from water percolating through fertilized soil
- Animal manure with lowest sulfur levels
- Animal manure with no amount of sulfur, calcium and magnesium
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- Small amounts of nitrate in drinking water cause infant anemia called...
- Biosolid problem
- Animal manure with lowest potassium levels
- The blue-baby disease reduces the ability of _____ to be able to carry oxygen
10 Clues: Biosolid problem • Animal manure with lowest sulfur levels • Animal manure with highest calcium levels • Animal manure with lowest potassium levels • Animal manure with highest nitrogen levels • Semi solid wastes that can be used as an organic fertilizer • Animal manure with no amount of sulfur, calcium and magnesium • ...
West-ward Expansion 2022-11-28
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- journalism A fake or exaggerating report of a story
- Cow boys guided herds of cattle to the market along dusty trails
- Narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses
- An area of land granted usually by force
- Early settlers
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- A belive that pioneers believed
- A place that have plenty of space to live and work, and have may resources
- A home of Native Americans usually made by animal's skin and wood
- A place with crowded cities and have less free land
- Raw Material
10 Clues: Raw Material • Early settlers • A belive that pioneers believed • An area of land granted usually by force • Narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses • journalism A fake or exaggerating report of a story • A place with crowded cities and have less free land • Cow boys guided herds of cattle to the market along dusty trails • ...
Rwanda Genocide 2022-05-18
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- What was the name of the newspaper the government used as propaganda
- What do the Tutsi control/harvest
- How many days did this genocide last
- Where did this Genocide take place
- Who were the victims of the genocide
- What do the Hutu control/ harvest
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- How many deaths were there in this Genocide
- Who were the perpetrators(the planners and killers)of the genocide
- What was used to identify a Tutsi
- Who overthrew the Hutu government and seized power ending the Rwandian Genocide
10 Clues: What was used to identify a Tutsi • What do the Tutsi control/harvest • What do the Hutu control/ harvest • Where did this Genocide take place • How many days did this genocide last • Who were the victims of the genocide • How many deaths were there in this Genocide • Who were the perpetrators(the planners and killers)of the genocide • ...
AGRICULTURE 2025-03-30
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- – Plants grown for food, like wheat or corn.
- – Large farm animals that produce milk and meat.
- – Farm animals like cows, pigs, and sheep.
- – The activity of growing crops and raising animals.
- – Products made from milk, like cheese and butter.
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- – The time when crops are collected from fields.
- – A type of grain used to make bread.
- – The process of producing young animals or new plant varieties.
- – A place where fruit trees, like apples or cherries, grow.
- – A place where grapes are grown for wine.
10 Clues: – A type of grain used to make bread. • – Farm animals like cows, pigs, and sheep. • – A place where grapes are grown for wine. • – Plants grown for food, like wheat or corn. • – The time when crops are collected from fields. • – Large farm animals that produce milk and meat. • – Products made from milk, like cheese and butter. • ...
how earth & its climate has changed 2025-01-24
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- continental drift caused this land mass
- one of the many ways humans create greenhouse gases
- lots of greenhouse-gases cause this phenomenon that warms up the earth
- remains or impressions of plants and animals
- a massive cause of greenhouse gases
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- an event from the geological time scale that killed almost all plant and animals
- a cause of a mass extinction event
- the second time period of the mesozoic
- a greenhouse-gas commonly produced by cattle
- cold time period
10 Clues: cold time period • a cause of a mass extinction event • a massive cause of greenhouse gases • the second time period of the mesozoic • continental drift caused this land mass • a greenhouse-gas commonly produced by cattle • remains or impressions of plants and animals • one of the many ways humans create greenhouse gases • ...
Conservation Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Farming that raises crops and livestock for farmer's own use.
- Farming technique using terraces to prevent erosion on hillsides.
- Large-scale farms primarily growing one type of crop.
- Cutting down forest to clear land for farming.
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- Pioneered hybrid corn and founded Pioneer Hi-Bred.
- Soil Conservation Tech from Wilson County who loves horses.
- Founder of biodynamic farming principles.
- Traditional practice of using animal waste to fertilize crops.
- Farming method that avoids synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- Grass-based feeding system often used for cattle.
10 Clues: Founder of biodynamic farming principles. • Cutting down forest to clear land for farming. • Grass-based feeding system often used for cattle. • Pioneered hybrid corn and founded Pioneer Hi-Bred. • Large-scale farms primarily growing one type of crop. • Soil Conservation Tech from Wilson County who loves horses. • ...
FARM 2014-03-13
6 Clues: A place where grain grows. • A place where cattle graze. • Something that harvests grain. • A place that the horses live in. • Something that roles hay into bales. • Something to pull things on a farm like an air seeder.
Forage and Pasture Crops: Oats 2017-03-27
6 Clues: Durum wheat x rye cross • Also called Italian ryegrass • More cold hardy than wheat and oats. • Produces most fall growth of small grains. • Remove cattle when internodes start to elongate. • Keep grazing in spring until warm-season forages ready.
test 2024-09-05
6 Clues: I am a Hot desert • who have herds of cattle • Savannah is part of______ • Mammal of the Torrid Zone • This is an example of deciduous trees • the zone between the equator and the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn
Kingston's Crossword 2021-11-26
6 Clues: Abram built an. • Abram left (blank) • God promised Abraham I will make you. • Abram was very rich in (blank) silver& gold. • I will place a (blank) on those who harm you. • Abraham's servants and (blank) servant's began to argue
spelling 2022-03-21
6 Clues: a type of lizard • a type of sports car • a herd of panicking animals • a place where you eat lunch in school • a fruit that is used to make guacamole • an event where people ride on cattle for show
Economic Impact Animal Ag. 2022-09-14
6 Clues: Raised for their meat • Number of farms has declined more than 70% • The world's largest producer of poultry meat • cattle The world's largest consumer of beef • Farms Overwhelmingly family-owned and managed • Production is widely distributed across the U.S
kjhqrf 2022-08-25
6 Clues: Legal grant of land • Leader of cattle, horses, etc • A citizen of an English borough • Landowners blocking off land with fences • Large estate in Spanish speaking regions • Leader of a colony who rules in the name of a king
Animal Career Choices 2021-09-02
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- A person who keeps, trains, or hunts with falcons, hawks, or other birds of prey.
- This worker oversees the health of newly weaned piglets to ensure optimal growth at an early age in the pig's life.
- They are responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness, disease and injury in companion animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, caged birds, and other small pets.
- They are responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews, in the process of storing, mixing and delivering of feed for cattle, hogs or poultry.
- A craftsman who trims and shoes horses' hooves.
- They oversee all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets and where those piglets remain for the first four weeks of their life. They must be able to have both people management and animal care skills.
- An expert in or student of the behavior, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- Rehabilitates animals that have had surgery, amputation, have been injured or suffer from chronic pain so that they may enjoy a higher quality of life.
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- They oversee the operations of farms that raise, care for, and slaughter cattle and other livestock. Depending on the size of the ranch, they may be involved in every step of the livestock raising process.
- They typically feed, weigh, bathe and take the temperature of animals. They may also help give medication, clean cages and help restrain animals during treatment or other medical procedures as needed.
- They work with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows. They also train riders to learn how to ride and work with their horses.
- They oversee a fish or poultry farm, often for commercial animal production. They oversee the incubation or production of eggs. They are in charge of the health and welfare of each animal, including vaccination.
- They are equine professionals who buy and sell thoroughbred horses on behalf of their clients in exchange for a commission.
- As the job title suggests, They study animals. But in contrast to those Animal Scientists who observe behavior, These analyze the genetic makeup of animals to discover which genes cause them to act certain ways, be immune to specific diseases, or fail to thrive in certain environments.
- They assist licensed veterinarians with a wide array of tasks. In many ways, They perform duties for animals that are similar to what a nurse might do for humans. They support veterinarians in the diagnostic and treatment of sick and healthy animals.
- Is a scientist who has a bachelor's degree in the clinical sciences and who participates in continuing education to ensure that she is aware of any clinical developments in the field of embryology.
- The owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals
- They are doctors of veterinary medicine who diagnose diseases by examining animal tissue and body fluids.
- They oversee the routine care and feeding of beef cattle kept in a feedlot environment. They may be responsible for managing thousands of animals at any given time, depending on the size of the facility.
- They genetically engineer animals to make them better
20 Clues: A craftsman who trims and shoes horses' hooves. • The owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals • They genetically engineer animals to make them better • A person who keeps, trains, or hunts with falcons, hawks, or other birds of prey. • An expert in or student of the behavior, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals. • ...
Food related stuff 2021-11-19
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- Any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds which have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues such as muscle, hair, etc., and as enzymes and antibodies.
- The hard white fat on the kidneys and loins of cattle, sheep, and other animals, used to make foods such as puddings, pastry, and mincemeat.
- The lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
- Any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body.
- A person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a forerunner.
- Any of a class of mainly yellow, orange, or red fat-soluble pigments, including carotene, which give colour to plant parts such as ripe tomatoes and autumn leaves.
- The chemical element of atomic number 12, a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series. It is used to make strong lightweight alloys, and is also used in flash bulbs and pyrotechnics, as it burns with a brilliant white flame.
- A general statement or concept obtained by inference from specific cases.
- A person who does not eat meat or fish, and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.
- (Of a disease) characterized by progressive deterioration and loss of function in the organs or tissues.
- A portion of an organism capable of developing into a new one or part of one.
- The clear, viscous substance round the yolk of an egg that turns white when cooked or beaten.
- An enzyme that breaks down lactose.
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- (Of an organic compound, especially a fat or oil molecule) containing several double or triple bonds between carbon atoms.
- To destroy the characteristic properties of (a protein or other biological macromolecule) by heat, acidity, or other effect which disrupts its molecular conformation.
- to be (a part) of a whole.
- An odourless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes. It is a polysaccharide which functions as a carbohydrate store and is an important constituent of the human diet.
- The chemical element of atomic number 19, a soft silvery-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
- Relating to or affecting cattle. An animal of the cattle group, which also includes buffaloes and bison.
- A sugar of the hexose class found especially in honey and fruit.
- To produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- A foodstuff made with fruit preserved in sugar, such as jam or marmalade.
- A soft, white substance formed when milk coagulates, used as the basis for cheese.
- (Especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy. (Of water) flowing freely or in great quantity.
- The entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food.
- A substance that inhibits oxidation, especially one used to counteract the deterioration of stored food products. A substance such as vitamin C or E that removes potentially damaging oxidizing agents in a living organism.
- A seed, pod, or other edible part of a leguminous plant, used as food.
27 Clues: to be (a part) of a whole. • An enzyme that breaks down lactose. • The entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food. • A sugar of the hexose class found especially in honey and fruit. • A seed, pod, or other edible part of a leguminous plant, used as food. • To produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). • ...
America's turn of the century 2024-09-10
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- the country's significant territorial and economic growth, including the acquisition of new territories, the extension of industrial and economic influence, and the rise of American power on the global stage through policies like imperialism and expansionism.
- Widespread social and labor conflicts, including strikes, riots, and protests, driven by economic inequality, labor disputes, and demands for social and political reforms.
- Presided over the Spanish-American War, who helped gain control over Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, and Philippines
- Referred to the movement of people from the United States to other countries, driven by factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, or personal reasons.
- Used by cowboys to drive large herds of cattle from ranches in Texas to railheads in other states, where the cattle could be shipped to markets in the East, significantly contributing to the cattle industry and the expansion of the American frontier.
- Periods of financial uncertainty and turbulence, marked by cycles of boom and bust, such as the Panic of 1907 and the stock market crash of 1929, which led to significant disruptions in economic growth and employment.
- Known as the hero of the Spanish American War, constructed the Panama Canal, and led a group of volunteer cavalrymen known as Rough Riders
- Mounted soldiers who played a key role in military operations, particularly in the Spanish-American War and the early stages of World War I. They were involved in reconnaissance, raids, and combat, utilizing horses for mobility and quick response.
- Widespread racial, ethnic, and political discrimination, exemplified by anti-immigrant sentiment, segregation and violence against African Americans, and targeted hostility towards Jewish and other minority communities.
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- economic hardship, political instability;job opportunities, economic prosperity, and political freedom in the U.S.
- At the turn of the 20th century involved rapid economic growth through the expansion of industries like steel and oil, technological advancements, and mass production, leading to urbanization and significant social and economic changes.
- Born a slave, but rose to become one of our nation's most famous agricultural scientists who developed more than 300 uses for peanuts.
- Expanding their influence through colonization, military conquest, and economic control, reshaping global geopolitics and economies. This expansion often led to significant conflicts and resistance in the colonized regions.
- Localized food shortages and agricultural disruptions occasionally affected certain regions, often exacerbated by economic conditions, crop failures, and other environmental factors.
- Created by Alexander Graham Bell, who was an audiologist, speech therapist, and teacher. A device that became so popular nearly every household contained one.
- Involved the movement of people from rural areas to rapidly growing cities for industrial jobs, as well as significant internal migrations within the U.S.
- Characterized by a massive influx of people from Europe, Asia, and other regions seeking better economic opportunities, escaping political unrest, or joining family members already in the U.S.
- Went into business as bicycle salesman, who were credited as the inventing, and flying the world's first successful airplane.
- Expanding its influence through the acquisition of overseas territories, such as the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam, following the Spanish-American War. This period marked a shift towards American imperialism and increased global presence.
- groups Italians, Irish, Jews, Chinese, and Eastern Europeans significantly contributed to the country's cultural diversity and labor force, often facing both integration challenges and discrimination.
- Transportation hubs where railroad lines converged, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers and playing a crucial role in the economic development and expansion of the American West.
21 Clues: Presided over the Spanish-American War, who helped gain control over Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, and Philippines • economic hardship, political instability;job opportunities, economic prosperity, and political freedom in the U.S. • Went into business as bicycle salesman, who were credited as the inventing, and flying the world's first successful airplane. • ...
Unit 1 The Gilded Age 2025-06-12
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- U.S. massacre of Sioux at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
- Act that limited Chinese immigration
- Major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- Name of company involved in stealing of railroad money
- Scottish immigrant who became a giant in the steel industry
- Inventor of the typewriter
- Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast
- Name of union led by Gompers
- 20th president of the United States
- Overt favoritism toward native-born Americans
- Agreement that limited Japanese emigration to U.S.
- 19th president of the United States
- Act that helped establish agricultural colleges
- The grassland region of the United States
- Head of New York City’s powerful Democratic political machine
- Process in which companies producing similar products merge
- Technique used to make steel from iron
- Social reformer who helped the poor
- Law granting Congress authority to regulate railroad activities
- Political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers
- Program to teach American culture to immigrants
- farm Large, single-crop farms
- Multifamily urban dwellings
- Name of plan to make Native Americans part of white culture
- A mixture of different cultures living together
- Illegal use of political influence for personal gain
- Transportation system designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes
- 1868 treaty in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation
- Head of the Standard Oil Company
- Movement that urged people to help the poor
- Theory that taught only the strong survived
- backing money with silver and gold
- 22nd and 24th president of the United States
- 1896 Populist/Democratic presidential nominee
- Inventor of the telephone
- First person to use steam engine to drill for oil
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- Act That implemented merit system in civil service hiring
- Groups of farm organizations
- African American settlers in the West
- Farmer who founded the Grange
- Organization that fought for farmers’ rights
- A group that controlled a political party
- Community center that addressed problems in slum neighborhoods
- 23rd president of the United States
- Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands
- Union leader
- Organizer for United Mine Workers
- Act that offered free land to western settlers
- A frontier home, usually dug into a hill or made from sod
- Government administration
- The growth of cities
- Union of radicals and socialists nicknamed the Wobblies
- Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the West Coast
- Process in which a company buys out its suppliers
- Court case that gave government right to regulate private industry
- Leader of Hunkpapa Sioux
- A railroad that crosses the entire country
- Law that outlawed trusts
- 21st president of the United States
- Inventor of the sleeping car
- 1896 Republican presidential nominee
- Three-month long overland transport of cattle
- Colonel in U.S. Cavalry. Died at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- The giving of government jobs to people who had helped a candidate get elected
- Leader of the American Railway Union
- Inventor of the light bulb
- Law that broke up Native American reservations
- Backing dollars solely with gold
68 Clues: Union leader • The growth of cities • Leader of Hunkpapa Sioux • Law that outlawed trusts • Government administration • Inventor of the telephone • Inventor of the typewriter • Inventor of the light bulb • Multifamily urban dwellings • Groups of farm organizations • Name of union led by Gompers • Inventor of the sleeping car • Farmer who founded the Grange • ...
Anabolic steroids 2023-05-10
6 Clues: made for cattle • muscle building tissue • lack of healthy red blood cells • treatment for people with low testosterone • facilitates anemia caused by bone marrow failure • Was made to treat anemia and increase the level of red blood cells
Housing 2020-05-15
Animal Science vocab 2021-09-24
Nervous conditions 2014-10-05
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- What Ma'Shingayi sells to earn money for Nhamo's education.
- The name of the narrator.
- A cooked corn meal that is typically eaten with your hands.
- Matimba The first person to believe in Tambu.
- Tambu's age when Nhamo died.
- The town where Tambu sold her crop.
- The authors last name.
- The person who moves to the homestead to help with labor.
- Tambu's cousin that has a hard time adjusting to life after being raised in England.
- Setting of the book.
- The maid at the mission.
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- The native language.
- The person to give Tambu history lessons.
- The person to give Tambu money for her education.
- The crop Tambu sold to raise money for school.
- A patriarchal and authoritarian figure, he uses his power to improve the lives of this extended family.
- Maiguru's highest level of education.
- An enclosure for cattle and other live stock.
- Nhamo's age when he started school.
19 Clues: The native language. • Setting of the book. • The authors last name. • The maid at the mission. • The name of the narrator. • Tambu's age when Nhamo died. • The town where Tambu sold her crop. • Nhamo's age when he started school. • Maiguru's highest level of education. • The person to give Tambu history lessons. • Matimba The first person to believe in Tambu. • ...
my brother sam is dead crossword 2019-10-29
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- the man characters last name.
- the "slang" word for a loyalist.
- the people that kidnap Tims father
- what Sams dad gets mad at him for calling the British.
- what Sam was fighting in.
- another word for disobeying the Lord.
- Sam was framed as a ------ theft.
- Tim's brother that goes to fight in the war against his fathers wishes.
- during this season it was just Tim and his mom and this season was the hardest for them to get through.
- the family cow
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- Betsys father is a staunch and agin -------.
- people that were fighting in the war.
- one of the nicer terms for a British solider.
- Sams girlfriend
- Tims father wanted the British to win so he was a --------.
- the name of Mr.Meekers gun.
- the man character.
- the place where Sam tells his brother he is going to steal the family gun.
- a type of alcohol.
19 Clues: the family cow • Sams girlfriend • the man character. • a type of alcohol. • what Sam was fighting in. • the name of Mr.Meekers gun. • the man characters last name. • the "slang" word for a loyalist. • Sam was framed as a ------ theft. • the people that kidnap Tims father • people that were fighting in the war. • another word for disobeying the Lord. • ...
my brother sam is dead crossword 2019-10-29
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- the "slang" word for a loyalist.
- the family cow
- Tims father wanted the British to win so he was a --------.
- during this season it was just Tim and his mom and this season was the hardest for them to get through.
- people that were fighting in the war.
- Sams girlfriend
- the man character.
- one of the nicer terms for a British solider.
- what Sam was fighting in.
- the name of Mr.Meekers gun.
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- the people that kidnap Tims father
- what Sams dad gets mad at him for calling the British.
- a type of alcohol.
- Betsys father is a staunch and agin -------.
- the place where Sam tells his brother he is going to steal the family gun.
- Tim's brother that goes to fight in the war against his fathers wishes.
- the man characters last name.
- Sam was framed as a ------ theft.
- another word for disobeying the Lord.
19 Clues: the family cow • Sams girlfriend • a type of alcohol. • the man character. • what Sam was fighting in. • the name of Mr.Meekers gun. • the man characters last name. • the "slang" word for a loyalist. • Sam was framed as a ------ theft. • the people that kidnap Tims father • people that were fighting in the war. • another word for disobeying the Lord. • ...
Night Crossword Chapter One 2017-04-10
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- What color star were the Jews required to wear?
- At what time did the policemen order the Jews (including Elie) outside? (one word, see pg 18)
- "No one was praying for the _____ to pass quickly" (21).
- Who is Elie's youngest sister?
- Who is Elie's second oldest sister
- ____ the Beadle
- "Two _____ officers strolled down the length of the platform" (22).
- What was the word the Elie's father said that "liquidated" the ghetto?
- The Jewish community of ____.
- All _____ Jews were thrown out of Sighet.
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- The Jews were transported by _____ cars.
- Moishe begged people to _____ to him.
- Who is Elie's oldest sister?
- "An ____ tomb" (17).
- The citizens brought the people who were waiting in line ____.
- "Our backyard looked like a _____" (15).
- How many hours were the Jews locked in the synagogue? (one word)
- Which building resembled a railroad station?
- How many ghettos were created in Sighet?
19 Clues: ____ the Beadle • "An ____ tomb" (17). • Who is Elie's oldest sister? • The Jewish community of ____. • Who is Elie's youngest sister? • Who is Elie's second oldest sister • Moishe begged people to _____ to him. • The Jews were transported by _____ cars. • "Our backyard looked like a _____" (15). • How many ghettos were created in Sighet? • ...
Dairy Crossword 2023-06-15
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- a young cow.
- the removal of testicles.
- the first form of milk produced by a cow.
- natural, colourless, and odourless flammable gas
- the sugar present in dairy.
- food needed for health and growth.
- living conditions of an organism.
- sale where goods are sold to the highest bidder.
- a baby coming out its mother's body.
- a food made from the pressed curds of milk.
- the production of milk by the mammary glands.
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- process of food preservation that products such as milk are treated with mild heat.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria and yeasts.
- the watery part of milk.
- an important part of a healthy diet.
- an organ with four teats hanging between the hind legs of a cow.
- a heard of cows.
- a female cow that has not had a calf yet.
- products made with milk.
- rearing caring for a calf until they are full grown.
20 Clues: a young cow. • a heard of cows. • the watery part of milk. • products made with milk. • the removal of testicles. • the sugar present in dairy. • living conditions of an organism. • food needed for health and growth. • an important part of a healthy diet. • a baby coming out its mother's body. • the first form of milk produced by a cow. • a female cow that has not had a calf yet. • ...
Ceremony 2022-05-18
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- an anceint being who tricked all besides sun man
- that person who walked to gallup with tayo.
- troubled war vet with nothing to do ever since he came back from war.
- seemingly crazy wise old man, makes tayo feel whole.
- where tayo was at war.
- football star who tayo couldn't save
- the language of tayo's family
- they eat for soldier nonos
- the run down town where natives leave the reservation and end up.
- beleives they need to take back from the whites
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- swan, had relations with tayo and josiah
- gave tayo blue cornmeal
- went to war, came back the same
- where tayo was before leaving for war, surrounded by white women.
- how tayo describes himself while in the veterans hospital
- what tayo is looking for after the war.
- sits by stove, doesn't listen to auntie
- bought mexican cattle from Ulibarri
- ignorant woman who trusts nobody
19 Clues: where tayo was at war. • gave tayo blue cornmeal • they eat for soldier nonos • the language of tayo's family • went to war, came back the same • ignorant woman who trusts nobody • bought mexican cattle from Ulibarri • football star who tayo couldn't save • what tayo is looking for after the war. • sits by stove, doesn't listen to auntie • ...
Ceremony 2022-05-18
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- bought mexican cattle from Ulibarri
- sits by stove, doesn't listen to auntie
- seemingly crazy wise old man, makes tayo feel whole.
- had relations with tayo and josiah
- football star who tayo couldn't save
- where tayo was before leaving for war, surrounded by white women.
- ignorant woman who trusts nobody
- that person who walked to gallup with tayo.
- an anceint being who tricked all besides sun man
- where tayo was at war.
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- gave tayo blue cornmeal
- the language of tayo's family
- what tayo is looking for after the war.
- how tayo describes himself while in the veterans hospital
- troubled war vet with nothing to do ever since he came back from war.
- went to war, came back the same
- they eat for soldier nonos
- beleives they need to take back from the whites
- the run down town where natives leave the reservation and end up.
19 Clues: where tayo was at war. • gave tayo blue cornmeal • they eat for soldier nonos • the language of tayo's family • went to war, came back the same • ignorant woman who trusts nobody • had relations with tayo and josiah • bought mexican cattle from Ulibarri • football star who tayo couldn't save • sits by stove, doesn't listen to auntie • what tayo is looking for after the war. • ...
The Living Land 2022-05-16
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- Color representing forest cleared for agriculture.
- 2/3 of habitable land has been ______ by humans
- Urban areas are a _____ fraction of land use
- Crops and _____ take up 1/2 of habitable land
- Percent of cropland used to make 4 crops
- the only continent without croplands
- Living in the age of __________ Series
- The Earth has a limited amount of _______.
- Three Quarters of the earth is cover in this
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- Insect in a pic featured as a meat alternative.
- Our land use can impact the ___________.
- Made with corn and soybeans
- The big 4 crops are wheat, rice, corn, and...
- City in china with picture of rice paddies
- Crop that is grown on 5 continents.
- Major livestock: Cows, Sheep, Goats, and _____.
- Type of meat whose production has quadrupled.
- By 2050, human population will be over _____ billion.
- Drone footage of a _______ feedlot in Australia.
19 Clues: Made with corn and soybeans • Crop that is grown on 5 continents. • the only continent without croplands • Living in the age of __________ Series • Our land use can impact the ___________. • Percent of cropland used to make 4 crops • City in china with picture of rice paddies • The Earth has a limited amount of _______. • Urban areas are a _____ fraction of land use • ...
Health in Agriculture and Horticulture 2025-09-30
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- – action to stop a problem before it happens
- – rules to stop diseases coming to a farm or greenhouse
- – an injection to protect from disease
- – a sign that you are sick (fever, cough, spots…)
- – farm animals like cows and bulls
- – keeping sick animals or plants away from others
- – tiny germs that can cause infection
- – animals with wool, living on farms
- – a plant germ that can attack crops (like mildew)
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- – farm birds like chickens or ducks
- – when the body temperature is high
- – when germs enter the body and make you ill
- – medicine or care to cure a disease
- – the part of a plant that grows in the soil
- – when a plant, an animal or a human is sick
- – a very small germ that makes you ill (like flu)
- – a plant grown by farmers (wheat, maize, potato…)
- – the green part of a plant
- – red spots on the skin
19 Clues: – red spots on the skin • – the green part of a plant • – farm animals like cows and bulls • – farm birds like chickens or ducks • – when the body temperature is high • – medicine or care to cure a disease • – animals with wool, living on farms • – tiny germs that can cause infection • – an injection to protect from disease • – action to stop a problem before it happens • ...
Night 2025-10-24
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- Where were they taken first?
- Elie Wiesel and his father were _ from Elie Wiesel's mother and sister
- They were told to _ before reaching Abeit Macht Frei
- What did they eat?
- What was tattooed on to Elie Wiesel?
- A man told Elie Wiesel's father his age is now_
- What was it illegal for Jews to have?
- Who warned the Jews?
- Who is the main character?
- How many were in each cattle cars?
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- What type of camp were they taken to?
- Who watched over them after their shower when they first reached the camp?
- What did they first see after reaching the gates?
- Who kept yelling about a fire?
- Where did they sleep?
- They were from _
- Who from the Hungarian police came to warn them?
- Where were they sent?
- A man told Elie Wiesel his age is now_
19 Clues: They were from _ • What did they eat? • Who warned the Jews? • Where did they sleep? • Where were they sent? • Who is the main character? • Where were they taken first? • Who kept yelling about a fire? • How many were in each cattle cars? • What was tattooed on to Elie Wiesel? • What type of camp were they taken to? • What was it illegal for Jews to have? • ...
The Odyssey Books 11-12 2016-12-11
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- At the end of Book 12, who rescues Odysseus?
- How many crewmen did Scylla originally grab?
- What does Odysseus grab on to so he doesn't get swallowed by Charybdis?
- Which Greek cultural concept is employed when Odysseus tries to go and hug his mom and finds out she's dead?
- Where did Odysseus see his mother and realize she was dead?
- Which Greek cultural concept is employed when Odysseus is talking to him Mom about how he desperately wants to go home to Ithaca?
- Whose punishment is to roll a boulder up a hill only to have it roll back down when it reaches the top?
- How do the Sirens entrance the crew?
- What do the crew members use to plug their ears?
- Theban prophet Odysseus speaks to
- Who is the six headed monster who eats sailors?
- How long does the storm last?
- Which Greek cultural concept is employed when the crew cannot resist temptations and impulsively slaughters the cattle?
- Who sends out a thunderbolt?
- What does Odysseus promise Elpenor he will give him?
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- Which Greek cultural concept is employed when Helios asks Zeus for revenge towards Odysseus and his crew?
- The Cimmerians live in a land of eternal...?
- What is Charybdis?
- What is Thrinacia the island of?
- Which warrior avoided Odysseus in the Land of the Dead?
- What does Teiresias have to drink in the Land of the Dead?
- What food is Tantalus tortured with?
- Which Greek cultural concept is employed when Circe helps Odysseus get home?
- Who is the only person who survived the shipwreck?
- What was Odysseus instructed to have his crew do to him if he wanted to hear Sirens song safely?
- What is Odysseus warned not to do to the cattle?
- What did Odysseus have to sacrifice when he returns home?
- How many times per day does Charybdis suck in and throw up the sea?
- On the path Odysseus didn't take, what were the moving objects blocking ships to pass through?
- Where does Odysseus bury Elpenor?
30 Clues: What is Charybdis? • Who sends out a thunderbolt? • How long does the storm last? • What is Thrinacia the island of? • Theban prophet Odysseus speaks to • Where does Odysseus bury Elpenor? • What food is Tantalus tortured with? • How do the Sirens entrance the crew? • The Cimmerians live in a land of eternal...? • At the end of Book 12, who rescues Odysseus? • ...
Wholesale and Retail Cuts of Meat 2017-04-03
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- BONELESS WHOLESALE CUT OF BEEF USED TO FEED LOTS OF PEOPLE
- VERY FATTY PART OF THE CARCASS USUALLY CUT FOR BACON
- COMMON BY-PRODUCT FROM SWINE FOUND IN ICE CREAM, FRUIT JUICE AND PAPER
- IN SWINE, IT IS LOCATED ON THE UPPER AND LOWER PORTION OF THE FORELEG
- COMMON RETAIL CUT OF PORK FROM THE SHOULDER AREA OF THE CARCASS
- AREA OF THE BEEF CARCASS THE INCLUDES THE 13TH RIB AND THE ENTIRE LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
- MOST COMMON BY-PRODUCT FROM CATTLE
- 12 OF THESE CAN BE MADE FROM ONE HIDE FROM CATTLE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR PRIMAL CUTS
- AREA OF THE BEEF CARCASS WHICH EXTENDS FROM THE NECK TO THE 5TH RIB AND THE DORSAL OF THE BRISKET
- IN SHEEP, CONTAINS RIBS 1-4
- PROCESS FOR SECONDARY WHOLESALE CUTS TO BE SHIPPED TO STORES
- USUALLY USED IN STEWS WITH SLOW COOKING PROCESSES TO BREAK DOWN THE LARGE AMOUNTS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE
- MOST POPULAR AND EXPENSIVE CUT OF BEEF FROM THE LOIN
- BY-PRODUCT USED FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF LAUNDRY PRE-TREATMENTS AND CONTACT SOLUTION
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- TOUGHER CUT OF THE BEEF CARCASS DUE TO LARGE AMOUNTS OF FAT AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE
- BY-PRODUCT FROM SHEEP USED IN LANOLIN AND BASEBALLS
- PRODUCTS OF THE ANIMAL USED AS AN INGREDIENT IN OTHER PRODUCTS
- TYPICAL RETAIL CUT OF BEEF USED FOR FAJITAS
- IN SHEEP, IT IS POPULAR AND COMMONLY PREPARED WHOLE
- WHOLESALE CUT OF PORK USUALLY CURED OR SMOKED
- BY-PRODUCT TAKEN FROM THE PANCREAS OF SWINE
- AREA OF THE BEEF CARCASS THAT INCLUDES THE 6TH THROUGH THE 12TH RIB
- SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES FOR STANDARDIZED MEAT ID AND NOMENCLATURE
- BY-PRODUCT USED FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF ADHESIVES, TOILET PAPER AND DEODORANT
- OTHERWISE KNOWN AS AN OVERGROWN T-BONE STEAK IN BEEF
- WHOLESALE CUT OF THE CARCASS FOUND ONLY IN SHEEP
- THE REASON WHY THIS WHOLESALE CUT IN SWINE IS EASILY OVERCOOKED
- HIND LEG AREA OF THE BEEF CARCASS
- AMOUNT OF WHOLESALE CUTS OF PORK
30 Clues: IN SHEEP, CONTAINS RIBS 1-4 • ANOTHER WORD FOR PRIMAL CUTS • AMOUNT OF WHOLESALE CUTS OF PORK • HIND LEG AREA OF THE BEEF CARCASS • MOST COMMON BY-PRODUCT FROM CATTLE • TYPICAL RETAIL CUT OF BEEF USED FOR FAJITAS • BY-PRODUCT TAKEN FROM THE PANCREAS OF SWINE • WHOLESALE CUT OF PORK USUALLY CURED OR SMOKED • WHOLESALE CUT OF THE CARCASS FOUND ONLY IN SHEEP • ...
Livestock production systems - Dairy 2018-10-11
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- an even-toed ungulate mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen, comprising cattle, sheep
- land at a dairy farm that is lush with vegetation cover such as grasses or legumes and is used for grazing dairy cows
- _ is produced by churning the fat from milk until it solidifies
- processors or dealers of milk who commonly purchase raw milk and sell pasteurized milk and milk products
- a form of business owned and controlled by the people who use its services, such as a milk marketing or processing cooperative
- milk that has been treated to ensure break-up of fat globules to such an extent that no visible cream separation occurs on the milk. The reduced size of fat particles results in formation of a softer curd in the stomach
- an organization of cooperatives that provides for joint activities but allows each cooperative to manage its own affairs
- the method to kill harmful pathogens through heat treatment without affecting the taste or nutritional value of milk named after its inventor, French scientist Louis Pasteur
- normal mammary secretion of animals obtained intended for consumption as liquid or for further processing
- a female dairy cow yet to give birth
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- a term used to describe larger-scale farms
- a young female dairy cow before maturity
- heifer raised in order to maintain or increase herd size
- an adult male dairy animal
- milk that has not been pasteurized before consumption
- a term used to describe commercial agriculture and milk production using science-based technologies
- a mature female bovine that has given birth
- the coagulated or thickened part of milk
- a group of cows on a dairy farm
- _ animal an animal from which milk production is intended for use or sale for human consumption, or is kept for raising replacement dairy animals.
- animals from the genus “Bos,” which classifies wild and domestic cattle, including buffalo and bison
- a term used to describe a farm owned/operated by relatives
22 Clues: an adult male dairy animal • a group of cows on a dairy farm • a female dairy cow yet to give birth • a young female dairy cow before maturity • the coagulated or thickened part of milk • a term used to describe larger-scale farms • a mature female bovine that has given birth • milk that has not been pasteurized before consumption • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead- Evelyn Wilson 2019-10-28
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- they believed in the catholic and apostolic faith that is revealed in the Holy Scripture and the Catholic creeds and interpret these in light of the Christian tradition of the historic church, scholarship, reason, and experience.
- a part of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism, which traces its origins to Britain, particularly Scotland
- the gun that sam stole
- this is how Tim felt when he was challenged with deciding if he was a Patriot or a Loyalist
- the way Sam is put to death for being falsely accused of cattle stealing
- theft when the soldiers would steal from the local farms because of how hungry they were and this is the reason Sam was put to death
- this was the battle that was being fought throughout the book
- the type of business that tim and his parents own and work
- someone who is still loyal to the crown of England
- a person who wants independence from the crown of England
- this is what Tim's mother said about war and can be said as one of the themes of the books
- found on the prison ships the way that Tim's father was killed
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- on local goods this happened later in the war when the soldiers started losing supplies in the war
- the older brother to Tim Meeker who is adventures
- when a person mocked or criticized the British Army. Tim's father was very aware of this and sometimes threw people out for doing it
- the authors of the book
- the romantic partner to Sam Meeker
- this is what Sam Meeker craved throughout the series of the book
- the main character of the book who was usually quiet and respectful
- 1970s this was the time period that this book was written in
- the wise man who Sam was always bickering with and Tim was very afraid of but he loved his sons very dearly no matter what
- the little town where the setting of the book takes place
22 Clues: the gun that sam stole • the authors of the book • the romantic partner to Sam Meeker • the older brother to Tim Meeker who is adventures • someone who is still loyal to the crown of England • a person who wants independence from the crown of England • the little town where the setting of the book takes place • the type of business that tim and his parents own and work • ...
Sifuentes Midwest/South Region Crossword 2023-11-03
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- Helped Lewis and Clark identify safe plants to eat
- This infamous group of Western settlers got stuck in the Sierra Nevadas during Winter
- To separate from a nation or state and become independent
- Where did Lincoln deliver the most famous speech in American history, consisting of phrases such as “government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth?"
- Only great lake that doesn't border the state of Michigan
- Thomas Jefferson aimed to secure this river in order to gain free access for American farmers in his negotiations with France
- President of the us during Mexican American war
- This piece of technology allowed the President to have more information than ever before about up-to-the-minute developments at the Civil War battlefront
- President responsible for the Trail of Tears
- Mardi Gras is a popular celebration in this state
- This individual sold pocket watches and later was successful in selling many goods on the Transcontinental railroad
- Number of time zones the Transcontinental Railroad created
- This Union general marched from Atlanta to Savannah while destroying southern property, crops, and supplies in a total war
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- Native Americans life source on the great plains
- Tribe that was promised a seat in the house of representatives in the Treaty of New Echota
- 3rd president of the us responsible for the Louisiana Purchase
- Experienced Confederate General that surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse
- Responsible for transporting cattle from Texas to the railroads up North
- To free (someone) from someone else's control or power
- The Confederate capital was located in this state
- This state was the starting place for the Oregon trail
- Responsible for the assassination of the 16th president
- A disease that affects cattle and can cause calf deaths
- Who was the leader of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase
- This state borders the Rio Grande
- 16th President of the US
- Was a nurse during the Civil War and created the Red Cross
27 Clues: 16th President of the US • This state borders the Rio Grande • President responsible for the Trail of Tears • President of the us during Mexican American war • Native Americans life source on the great plains • The Confederate capital was located in this state • Mardi Gras is a popular celebration in this state • Helped Lewis and Clark identify safe plants to eat • ...
Ch 4 Latin America 2024-02-05
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- An exchange of people, diseases, plants, and animals between the Americas (New World) and Europe/Africa (Old World), initiated by the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492.
- A person of mixed European and Indian ancestry.
- A form of tourism oriented to natural environments with the aim of conservation, education, and low environmental impact; it tends to be smaller in scale than mass tourism.
- A large estate or landholding in Latin America.
- The removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use.
- Assembly plants on the Mexican border built by foreign capital. Most of their products are exported to the United States.
- An abnormally large warm current that appears off the coast of Ecuador and Peru in December.
- Monies sent by immigrants working abroad to family members and communities in their countries of origin.
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- A much-debated concept that presupposes a dual economic system consisting of formal and informal sectors.
- The conversion of tropical forest into pasture for cattle ranching. Typically, this process involves introducing species of grasses and cattle, mostly from Africa.
- An economic strategy in which a country adopts the U.S. dollar as its official currency.
- A business practice that transfers portions of a company’s production and service activities to lower-cost settings, often located overseas.
- Tropical ecosystems of the Americas that evolved in relative isolation and support diverse and unique flora and fauna.
- A small landholding farmed by peasants or tenants who produce food for subsistence and the market.
- A large upland area of very old exposed rocks.
- Economic policies widely adopted in the 1990s that stress privatization, export production, and few restrictions on imports.
- A popular but controversial strategy to redistribute land to peasant farmers.
- The largest intermontane plateau in the Andes, which straddles Peru and Bolivia and ranges in elevation from 10,000 to 13,000 feet.
- A Brazilian conditional cash transfer program created to reduce extreme poverty.
- Economic and political strategies by which powerful states indirectly (and sometimes directly) extend their influence over other, weaker states.
20 Clues: A large upland area of very old exposed rocks. • A person of mixed European and Indian ancestry. • A large estate or landholding in Latin America. • A popular but controversial strategy to redistribute land to peasant farmers. • A Brazilian conditional cash transfer program created to reduce extreme poverty. • ...
Western Frontier Choice Board 2024-05-10
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- Major cattle route from San Antonio Texas through Oklahoma to Kansas.
- Animal that was popular among ranchers in the west, sturdy, short tempered, and accustomed to the grasslands.
- Republican presidential nominee.
- Act intended to "Americanize" the Native Americans. It broke up reservations and gave 160 acres of land to Native couples, and gave 80 acres of land to Native American adults.
- Battle where the seventh cavalry regiment rounded up and killed over 300 Native Americans, including women and children. It ended the Indian wars.
- Colonel who reported the Black Hill had gold "From the grass roots down"
- Small, freestanding houses made of prairie turf.
- The overland transport, moved animals for about 3 months. Cowboys were paid to transport the cattle.
- Former Nebraska congressman who delivered the speech "Cross of Gold"
- The Sioux agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri river
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- Monetary system like bimetallism, but without silver, only using gold to back paper currency and checks. Promoted by President Cleveland
- Groups that sympathized with farmers and tried to pass legislation that would help farmers, and educate people on how to help farmers.
- The movement of the people.
- The grassland extending through the west-central portion of the United States
- Enormous single crop spreads of 15000-50000 acres.
- Gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges.
- Offered 160 acres of land to anyone who was or was going to become a US citizen who moved to the west as an incentive to populate the west.
- Founder of the Patrons of Husbandry, an organization that later became known as The Grange.
- Leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux who never signed the treaty of Fort Laramie
- African-Americans who moved from the post-reconstruction South to Kansas.
- Organization that intended to provide a social outlet and educational forum for isolated farm families.
- A monetary system where the government would give citizens gold and silver in exchange for paper currency or checks.
- Plan for Native Americans to give up their culture and beliefs to merge into the settlers societies and culture.
23 Clues: The movement of the people. • Republican presidential nominee. • Small, freestanding houses made of prairie turf. • Enormous single crop spreads of 15000-50000 acres. • The Sioux agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri river • Former Nebraska congressman who delivered the speech "Cross of Gold" • ...
Topic 1 Unit 1 Vocab 2023-08-31
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- A person or organization that puts money into financial plans, property, etc. with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- Maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level.
- Something to make someone leave a situation.
- Something that attracts people to a place.
- Provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of government surveyed land.
- Relating to a corruption in a large company or group.
- The state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value.
- Large group of people.
- A point at which lines or pathways intersects or branch; a central or connecting point
- No longer produced or used; out of date.
- Pertaining to the production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and commodities.
- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation.
- Crossing a continent
- Assert something as a position in an argument.
- The process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine.
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- Sharing a common border.
- To begin or start something.
- A keen promoter of a person, organization, or cause.
- A sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity.
- A person who searches for gold, oil, or other valuable substances underneath the Earth's surface.
- A signed legal document that transfers ownership of an asset to a new owner.
- A man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US.
- The process of moving a large herd of cattle from one location to another more distant location
- Putting animals in a pasture to graze.
- Blowing or beating fiercely and noisily.
- A naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted.
- The process by which a foreign citizen becomes a citizen of a new country.
- Bind or compel someone, especially legally or morally.
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
29 Clues: Crossing a continent • Large group of people. • Sharing a common border. • To begin or start something. • Putting animals in a pasture to graze. • No longer produced or used; out of date. • Blowing or beating fiercely and noisily. • Something that attracts people to a place. • Something to make someone leave a situation. • Assert something as a position in an argument. • ...
APUSH Vocab Crossword 2025-02-17
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- A set of proposals adopted in 1890 by the National Farmers' Alliance, outlining key political reforms aimed at addressing the economic challenges faced by farmers during the late 19th century.
- Mexican Cowboys that rounded up and raised cattle in Texas on a small scale.
- The name that pioneers gave for the area between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Coast.
- A type of fencing that homesteaders used to cut off access to the formerly open range.
- An imaginary line running from the Dakotas to Texas that separated the wet East from the dry West.
- A social and educational organization for farmers and their families.
- Crops, such as tobacco, sugar, and cotton, raised in large quantities in order to be sold for profit, not eaten or used.
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- A continuous rail line constructed between Omaha, Nebraska and San Francisco Bay, California.
- Encouraged farming on the Great Plains by offering 160 acres of public land free to any family that settled on it for a period of 5 years.
- Businesses owned and run by the farmers to save the costs charged by middlemen.
- The vast populations of bison that once roamed the Great Plains of North America.
- Due to lack of rainfall on the plains farmers developed this technique to conserve limited moisture during dry weather by reducing or even eliminating runoff and evaporation, thereby increasing soil absorption and retention of moisture.
- Wholesalers and Retailers that took their cut before selling to customers.
- The inventor of barbed wire.
- Spanish cattle brought to America and domesticated by Mexicans.
- A composition of systems, institutions, procedures, social relations or infrastructures whereby parties engage in exchange.
- Laws that made it illegal for railroads to fix prices by means of pools and to give rebates to privileged customers.
- Flat land which covers Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.
- A case where the Supreme Court upheld the right of a state to regulate businesses of a public nature, such as railroads.
- An increase in the value of money in relation to available goods, causing prices to fall.
20 Clues: The inventor of barbed wire. • Spanish cattle brought to America and domesticated by Mexicans. • A social and educational organization for farmers and their families. • Wholesalers and Retailers that took their cut before selling to customers. • Mexican Cowboys that rounded up and raised cattle in Texas on a small scale. • ...
test 2021-05-27
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- macroalgae
- Man's best friend
- surname of an inventor of the industrial process to produce ammonia
- Has a trunk
- the practice of eating insects
- abbreviation for a group of microorganisms that can grow photoheterotrophically
- the protein fraction obtained after removal of lipids and soluble carbohydrates
- group of herbivorous mammals producing considerable amounts of methane in their gastrointestinal tract (e.g. cattle)
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- class of macromolecules that are essential for the human body, composed of amino acids
- Large marsupial
- agrochemical rich in N, P and/or K
- essential S-containing amino acid, chemically produced, often added to animal feed
- abbreviation of a parameter to assess the quality of protein sources
- commercially available brand of mycoprotein made from Fusarium
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
16 Clues: macroalgae • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the practice of eating insects • agrochemical rich in N, P and/or K • commercially available brand of mycoprotein made from Fusarium • surname of an inventor of the industrial process to produce ammonia • abbreviation of a parameter to assess the quality of protein sources • ...
AJSA Crossword 2022-05-26
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- The part of an animal where a tissue sample is taken
- A newborn calf should have its navel dipped in or sprayed with this to prevent infection
- Travers Smith imported the first Simmental Bull to this country in North America
- Host State for Junior Nationals
- The best breed
- The executive vice president of the ASA
- The European country where the Simmental breed originated
- Number of stomach compartments in a cow
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- Where the headquarters are for AJSA/ASA
- Highest selling beef retail product in grocery stores
- Capital of Wisconsin
- AJSA Youth Coordinator
- AJSA President
- The antibody-rich first milk given by a cow after her calf is born
- Largest stomach compartment in a cow
- A mineral that is most commonly deficient in cattle diets
16 Clues: AJSA President • The best breed • Capital of Wisconsin • AJSA Youth Coordinator • Host State for Junior Nationals • Largest stomach compartment in a cow • Where the headquarters are for AJSA/ASA • The executive vice president of the ASA • Number of stomach compartments in a cow • The part of an animal where a tissue sample is taken • ...
South America Test Review 2023-05-03
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- Tallest waterfall in the world
- Good things that make a person want to move to a new place
- Named because it looks like a Puma chasing a rabbit
- Broke rocks with his mom
- A plane of Rugby players crashed here
- They have lived in the Amazon for 12,000 years
- Bad things that make a person want to move away from a place
- Got shot for being a pirate
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- Old Incan city at the top of the Andes Mountains
- They try to protect the Amazon Rainforest
- They raise Cattle
- They cut down the trees
- Dug through trash looking for recycling
- Shot for losing a soccer game
- God got mad at being rejected and created this place
- Scholarship program in Brazil that helps kids go to school
16 Clues: They raise Cattle • They cut down the trees • Broke rocks with his mom • Got shot for being a pirate • Shot for losing a soccer game • Tallest waterfall in the world • A plane of Rugby players crashed here • Dug through trash looking for recycling • They try to protect the Amazon Rainforest • They have lived in the Amazon for 12,000 years • ...
Leatherhead 2021-12-23
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- Burger van in B&Q car park
- Nickname of Leatherhead Football Club
- Patron of the theatre
- Name of the bridge built in 1783
- Train company which manages the train station
- The artist who painted 'Leatherhead, Surrey, from across the River Mole, with cattle watering in the foreground'
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- Pub on Kingston Road which was demolished
- School which moved to Leatherhead in 1872
- Pub on the roundabout
- The monarch who dined in Leatherhead in 1591
- Author of 'The War of the Worlds' in which Leatherhead gets destroyed
- The farm to the south west of the town
- School on Dilston Road
- Animal which symbolises the town
- Name of the Wetherspoons - Edmund _____
- Name of the motorbike kit shop at the end of the road
16 Clues: Pub on the roundabout • Patron of the theatre • School on Dilston Road • Burger van in B&Q car park • Animal which symbolises the town • Name of the bridge built in 1783 • Nickname of Leatherhead Football Club • The farm to the south west of the town • Name of the Wetherspoons - Edmund _____ • Pub on Kingston Road which was demolished • School which moved to Leatherhead in 1872 • ...
Test 2024-10-24
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- What is an appeal to common people
- What were created by Railroad Companies
- and Union Pacific and were railroad competitors
- what were Mexican cowboys good ad riding and roping
- What formed People's Party
- What was the site of gold in the Dakotas
- African Americans who moved west to farm were called
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- Who was the last Native American to surrender
- The end of the Cattle Kingdom came as a result of the price
- Osage and Who were Native Americans
- What act proposed to break up reservations
- Who were moved to reservations by the Indian Peace Commission
- What was land put aside for Native Americans
- People who dealt out their own brand of justice
- The populist party demanded an income tax and
- Who used dry farming
16 Clues: Who used dry farming • What formed People's Party • What is an appeal to common people • Osage and Who were Native Americans • What were created by Railroad Companies • What was the site of gold in the Dakotas • What act proposed to break up reservations • What was land put aside for Native Americans • Who was the last Native American to surrender • ...
The Hutu Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-31
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- a food that only people who can afford it can buy
- the other African group that the Hutus had trouble with
- The other country that the Hutus lived in
- The Lowest point in Burundi
- ancestral worship
- One of the countries the Hutu lived in
- important transitions of a persons life
- the practice where men and women speak for spirits
- way to purify community or individual
- beer was made by this fruit
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- sacred animal to the Hutu
- The African Tribe we are presenting on
- only legal when the mans family pays the bride
- The Highest Point in Rwanda
- a type of story to explain things about the world
- said to make body dysfunctional and break down
- person being possessed and spiritual agent takes over
- a god that had many human characteristics
18 Clues: ancestral worship • sacred animal to the Hutu • The Highest Point in Rwanda • The Lowest point in Burundi • beer was made by this fruit • way to purify community or individual • The African Tribe we are presenting on • One of the countries the Hutu lived in • important transitions of a persons life • The other country that the Hutus lived in • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2022-10-28
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- goddess of warfare and wisdom
- Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters,and craftsmen
- a many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology
- Greek goddess of strife and discord.
- protection of cattle and sheep
- greek god of war
- Goddess of nature,childbirth,wildlife,and the moon
- youngest son of Gaea and Tartarus
- god of water
- the monstrous watchdog of the underworld.
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- ancient greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- god of lighting
- daughter of the deities Cronus and Rhea, sister and consort of Zeus and goddess of agriculture.
- god of the underworld
- goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god of music,poetry,art,prophecy,truth,archery, and healing
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and one of the 12 Olympian deities
- body of a man and the head of a bull.
18 Clues: god of water • god of lighting • greek god of war • god of the underworld • goddess of warfare and wisdom • protection of cattle and sheep • youngest son of Gaea and Tartarus • Greek goddess of strife and discord. • body of a man and the head of a bull. • the monstrous watchdog of the underworld. • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • ...
40 Acres and Maybe Mule Vocabulary Review 2023-03-08
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- hit hard
- enormous farm; land used to grow cotton with slave labor
- wanting more without thinking about other people's needs
- victorious
- push softly
- small wooden house
- walk uncomfortably because your leg is injured
- a motion with your body to indicate something in a particular direction (noun or verb)
- do something bad to someone for something bad they did to you
Down
- what a baby rides in or what horses pull for people to ride in
- a sad sound usually made by a wolf
- past tense of kneel; sit on your knee(s) in the the past
- be smarter than someone using good strategy
- parts of your fingers and toes that bend
- hold or grab tightly
- cows on a farm that are eventually going to become food
- shake, usually without control
- stiff, hard, or unmoving
18 Clues: hit hard • victorious • push softly • small wooden house • hold or grab tightly • stiff, hard, or unmoving • shake, usually without control • a sad sound usually made by a wolf • parts of your fingers and toes that bend • be smarter than someone using good strategy • walk uncomfortably because your leg is injured • cows on a farm that are eventually going to become food • ...
Hindgut Fun 2024-09-18
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- The processing of burping in cattle
- A product of broken down cards that serve as a major energy source in ruminants
- The species that is more efficient at digesting fibrous feed stuff
- The microbe responsible for digesting Hemicellulose
- Bacterial synthesis of amino acids and proteins
- Acid VFA responsible for energy production
- The microbe responsible for digesting proteins
- The process of eating feces
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- VFA that is Lipogenic
- VFA that is gluconeogenic
- The microbe responsible for digesting starch
- Acid VFA that provides energy for rumen contractions
- The microbe responsible for digesting cellulose
- Acid VFA that contributes towards marbling
- A vitamin that is produced from fermentation
- Where a bulk of digestion occurs for horses
- Best diet for finishing out an animal
- Allows animals to consume forage rapidly and re-chew later
18 Clues: VFA that is Lipogenic • VFA that is gluconeogenic • The process of eating feces • The processing of burping in cattle • Best diet for finishing out an animal • Where a bulk of digestion occurs for horses • The microbe responsible for digesting starch • Acid VFA that contributes towards marbling • A vitamin that is produced from fermentation • ...
MOLLY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-02-19
Across
- A month before febuary.
- I ate a bannana and oncde i was finished i put the peel in the ______ bucket.
- When i gave my dog a toy it was every _____.
- was driving in the car and saw a ________ in the bushes.
- I was at the zoo and saw a ________.
- Rhymes with dance.
- We went to ______ all around the world.
- I was cold so i wrappede myself up in a _______.
- A right _____ is ninety degrees.
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- I went to play on my ipod and there was a _____ on the screen.
- The second last day of the week.
- Rhymes with match.
- I was watching tv and then something scary ______.
- I had to put thirty _____ of butter in a cup.
- I was in the pool and made a _______.
- Rhymes with rattle.
- I was in the studio room ready to _______.
- Every country has it to represent themselves.
- Rhymes with camp.
19 Clues: Rhymes with camp. • Rhymes with match. • Rhymes with dance. • Rhymes with rattle. • A month before febuary. • The second last day of the week. • A right _____ is ninety degrees. • I was at the zoo and saw a ________. • I was in the pool and made a _______. • We went to ______ all around the world. • I was in the studio room ready to _______. • ...
Ancient Egyptian Farming 2012-04-13
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- there's a flock of _____
- the past tense of plant
- beer was made from this and it was one of the most common things planted
- frighten or shock
- grown as food to accompany meals
- an overflow of the Nile River caused it to _____
- four of these are in a year but there are only three in the ancient Egyptian farimg year
- hollow-horned mammal
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- the ancient Egyptians planted this often as it was used to make bread
- flax was grown to make this
- creatures, living things
- a bird that lives in ponds, babies are called ____lings
- cows
- live in hives, make honey
- when your crops are ready to be gathered you have to do this
- if you plant crops you expect them to be _______
- they grew this along with vegetables to have as food
- grown to make wine
- earth but in dirt or ground form
19 Clues: cows • frighten or shock • grown to make wine • hollow-horned mammal • the past tense of plant • there's a flock of _____ • creatures, living things • live in hives, make honey • flax was grown to make this • grown as food to accompany meals • earth but in dirt or ground form • if you plant crops you expect them to be _______ • an overflow of the Nile River caused it to _____ • ...
Towns and Cities of Britain 2020-02-09
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- this Scotish city is famous for its cake.
- this city is always shipshape.
- are unpopular workmates sent here?
- came sounds as if it joins another water crossing here.
- not a shower but cleansing all the same.
- are these white birds in salty water.
- a river crossing for female cattle?
- this town is a mixed god - Baal.
Down
- definitely not an old harbour - the opposite in fact.
- the river is shallow at this city of dons.
- is this Welsh valley fille0d with oats?
- do offal and a small pond make up this city's name?
- is this city stainless?
- spelt wrongly these would be useful for walking dogs!
- if and card almost make this city.
- the way it's there must be a library in this city.
- ..... and Joan?
- a handy place to be if there's a drought.
- did Robert Burns breathe here?
19 Clues: ..... and Joan? • is this city stainless? • this city is always shipshape. • did Robert Burns breathe here? • this town is a mixed god - Baal. • are unpopular workmates sent here? • if and card almost make this city. • a river crossing for female cattle? • are these white birds in salty water. • is this Welsh valley fille0d with oats? • not a shower but cleansing all the same. • ...
Geography Palooza 2023-10-18
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- Mexico City has this type of pollution
- extremely dry desert in northern Chile, affected by a rain shadow from the Andes
- largest rainforest in the world
- a Latin American country that is a part of nafta
- Incan city in the Andes mountains of Peru
- mountains in Mexico
- oil rich country in South America
- the language spoken in Brazil
- farming for one’s own family’s consumption
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- Mayan city with pyramids in present day Guatemala
- Latin American cowboy
- plains in Argentina and Uruguay known for raising cattle
- religion practiced throughout Latin America
- best soccer player in the world (from Argentina)
- term used for a Latin America plantation
- music born out of the Caribbean (bob marley)
- continent most Latin American colonists came from
- long mountain chain that runs along the western coast of South America
- someone with Native American and European ancestors
19 Clues: mountains in Mexico • Latin American cowboy • the language spoken in Brazil • largest rainforest in the world • oil rich country in South America • Mexico City has this type of pollution • term used for a Latin America plantation • Incan city in the Andes mountains of Peru • farming for one’s own family’s consumption • religion practiced throughout Latin America • ...
Elijah Beckman 5th hour 2024-04-18
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- A tool to cultivate land
- extra layer of protection over your jeans
- soldier Indian who served in the US military
- wire is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points
- ownership or control of a supply
- to bind legally or morally
- people who emigrated to Kansas for land
- written grant by a country's power
- people who live on others land
- A place that people are put in if exposed to diseases/sickneses
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- Large animal that roamed the plains
- A skilled public speaker
- It protected cowboys from the sun
- Men who hear others on cattle drives
- someone who moved to a new place
- people who travel to another country
- People who lived off the buffalo
- people who travel across the country
- a sum of money granted by the government to remain low or competitive.
- A name for a tornado or cyclone
20 Clues: A tool to cultivate land • A skilled public speaker • to bind legally or morally • people who live on others land • A name for a tornado or cyclone • someone who moved to a new place • ownership or control of a supply • People who lived off the buffalo • It protected cowboys from the sun • written grant by a country's power • Large animal that roamed the plains • ...
7b. Eating Insects Crossword 2024-11-01
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- Termites are said to taste like which vegetable?
- Which nutrient is found in insect exoskeletons and supports digestion?
- Vitamin B1 helps the body break down this
- A substance that makes up an insect's exoskeleton
- Edible beetle found in parts of Africa and Asia
- Which insect is known for tasting like apples?
- Nutrient that helps keep your organs safe
- A caterpillar high in omega-3, eaten in Australia
- Nutrient insects are high in, also found in meat
- Commonly eaten insect in Thailand
Down
- What does protein help build besides muscle?
- A gas reduced by eating insects instead of cattle
- Mineral found in insects that helps blood cells
- Ant known for sweet taste
- Taste of many roasted insects
- The most commonly eaten insect worldwide
- A nutrient needed in small amounts, found in insects
- Insect that tastes like carrots
- An environmental benefit of insect farming
19 Clues: Ant known for sweet taste • Taste of many roasted insects • Insect that tastes like carrots • Commonly eaten insect in Thailand • The most commonly eaten insect worldwide • Vitamin B1 helps the body break down this • Nutrient that helps keep your organs safe • An environmental benefit of insect farming • What does protein help build besides muscle? • ...
Latin Adjectives 2025-10-06
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- What is the common name for Cricetine?
- What is the Latin adjective for dog?
- What is the common name for a canis lupus familiaris?
- What is the Latin adjective for mouse and rat?
- What is the Latin adjective for cat?
- What is the Latin adjective for Hamster?
- What is the Latin adjective for goat?
- Porcine is the Latin adjective for what common name?
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- What is the common name for equine?
- What is the common name for bovine?
- What is the common name for Cavia?
- What is the Latin adjective for sheep?
- What is the Latine adjective for Turtle/Tortoise?
- What is the Latin adjective for Chinchilla?
- What is the Latin adjective for Ferret?
- What is the Latin adjective for Fish?
- What is the common name for Avine?
- What is the common name for Leporine?
- What is the common name for Lacertine?
19 Clues: What is the common name for Cavia? • What is the common name for Avine? • What is the common name for equine? • What is the common name for bovine? • What is the Latin adjective for dog? • What is the Latin adjective for cat? • What is the Latin adjective for Fish? • What is the common name for Leporine? • What is the Latin adjective for goat? • ...
Lander's Latin America Puzzle 2021-04-14
7 Clues: I have the lowest _______. • I can control my production. • you barely have Any freedom here. • the drug war cant exist without me • i am a war that we just learned [easy] • I have a really good G.D.P Per Capita. • ______ is one of the three things that Brazil specializes in.
Intro to Digestion Crossword 2020-09-27
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- The first and largest chamber in the ruminant digestive system
- Location that has honeycomb lining and holds foreign material
- Another term for swallowing
- Number of chambers in a ruminant stomach
- The muscular tube which takes food from the mouth to the stomach
- down One function of the digestive system is to ___ ___ food into smaller particles
- Which stomach chamber removes water?
- Another name for the polygastric digestive system
Down
- The digestive system uses both physical and _____ processes to break down food
- Location where fermentation occurs
- Another term for chewing
- The true stomach of a ruminant.
- pad In place of upper incisors, cattle have ____ ___.
- The act of bringing food into the mouth
- The place where digestion begins due to enzymes
15 Clues: Another term for chewing • Another term for swallowing • The true stomach of a ruminant. • Location where fermentation occurs • Which stomach chamber removes water? • The act of bringing food into the mouth • Number of chambers in a ruminant stomach • The place where digestion begins due to enzymes • Another name for the polygastric digestive system • ...
Intro to Ag Dairy Crossword 2021-11-29
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- This breed has a golden color to its milk.
- Used to sanitize the cow's teats before and after milking.
- Top state in dairy production.
- Milk Sugar.
- Proper storage choice for dairy products.
- The first milk produced by the mammary glands that is high in antibodies.
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- infection and inflammation of the udder.
- Originally it was the milk left after making butter.
- The dairy breed that is black and white, produces the most milk per cow, and the lowest amount of butterfat.
- cows drink about 50 _____ of water a day.
- Process of giving birth in cattle.
- A young female that has not yet given birth.
- Milk is a great source of _______.
- National Dairy Month
14 Clues: Milk Sugar. • National Dairy Month • Top state in dairy production. • Process of giving birth in cattle. • Milk is a great source of _______. • infection and inflammation of the udder. • cows drink about 50 _____ of water a day. • Proper storage choice for dairy products. • This breed has a golden color to its milk. • A young female that has not yet given birth. • ...
November Vocab 2021-11-10
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- lengthy narrative poem about extraordinary people doing extraordinary things
- the watery part of milk that remains after the formation of curds
- remarkable or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
- rottenness, anything vile
- an archers portable case for holding arrows
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing
- an oar lock
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other live stock
- charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way
Down
- a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense or capable
- a boast
- a female sheep
- a monster with a womens head and body, and bird wings and claws
14 Clues: a boast • an oar lock • a female sheep • rottenness, anything vile • a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river • an archers portable case for holding arrows • charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way • a very typical example of a certain person or thing • remarkable or impressively great in extent, size, or degree • ...
November Vocab 2021-11-10
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- powerful whirlpool in the sea or river
- long poem typically one derived from ancient oral tradition and adventures of heroism figures
- female sheep
- boast about or praise especially excessively
- monster described as having a woman’s head and body and a birds wings and claws
- locks row to boat
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large or powerful
- watery part of milk that remains after formation of curds
- archers portable case for arrows
Down
- remarkably or impressively great in extent size or degrees
- food especially dried hay for cattle
- charming or enchanting, often I’m a deceptive way
- decaying flesh of dead animals
- pattern that recurs in the book
14 Clues: female sheep • locks row to boat • decaying flesh of dead animals • pattern that recurs in the book • archers portable case for arrows • food especially dried hay for cattle • powerful whirlpool in the sea or river • boast about or praise especially excessively • charming or enchanting, often I’m a deceptive way • watery part of milk that remains after formation of curds • ...
How Well Do You Know America? 2024-03-19
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- The captain of the Steel Industry
- Plan to have Indians join society
- The __ fire took the lives of 145 people in March 1911
- The captain of the Oil Industry
- Type of integration in which one buys out or puts under suppliers
- The captain of the Railroad Industry
- Someone who gives vast amounts of money to charity
- The captain of the Banking Industry
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- Fencing that keeps cattle out of homesteaders' land
- Controls an entire industry
- One person or group controlling an entire industry
- __ houses help immigrants transition into America
- Type of integration in which one buys out or puts under competition
- Coming to America from other countries
14 Clues: Controls an entire industry • The captain of the Oil Industry • The captain of the Steel Industry • Plan to have Indians join society • The captain of the Banking Industry • The captain of the Railroad Industry • Coming to America from other countries • __ houses help immigrants transition into America • One person or group controlling an entire industry • ...
Soils 2024-09-19
Across
- breakdown organic matter
- helps maintain proper soil structure and porosity
- supports life by providing a vital energy source for soil microorganisms
- a natural body comprised of solids, liquid, and gases that occurs on the land surface
- agricultural use of soil
- support life by providing essential elements that plants need to grow
- soil is composed of about 5% of this
- affects the ability of roots to bring in water
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- soil provides this for plants (helps them stay rooted during a storm)
- soil is composed of about 45% of this
- land sheep/cattle use for grazing
- a component of soil
- crucial for plant growth and survival
- nonagricultural use of soil
- living organism that's found in soil
15 Clues: a component of soil • breakdown organic matter • agricultural use of soil • nonagricultural use of soil • land sheep/cattle use for grazing • living organism that's found in soil • soil is composed of about 5% of this • soil is composed of about 45% of this • crucial for plant growth and survival • affects the ability of roots to bring in water • ...
Westward Ho! 2023-11-02
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- dirt roads used to move to the West
- the first people to lie in the United States
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- men who looked after herds of cattle
- people who came to this country from other countries
- people who moved to the West
- men who made a living trading furs for money
- people who moved to the West to live
- a person who digs in a mine
8 Clues: a person who digs in a mine • people who moved to the West • dirt roads used to move to the West • men who looked after herds of cattle • people who moved to the West to live • men who made a living trading furs for money • the first people to lie in the United States • people who came to this country from other countries
settling the west 2024-05-13
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- a town undergoing raid growth due to sudden prosperity
- brought a surge of settlers and prospectors westward
- biggest boomtown
- railroad that connected west and east
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- one of the wars caused by the settlers and native Americans
- provided free land to settlers willing to farm and improve the land.
- trail that passed cattle and long horn
- one of the wars caused by the settlers and native Americans
- mining pressured water sprayed on mountains
9 Clues: biggest boomtown • railroad that connected west and east • trail that passed cattle and long horn • mining pressured water sprayed on mountains • brought a surge of settlers and prospectors westward • a town undergoing raid growth due to sudden prosperity • one of the wars caused by the settlers and native Americans • ...
Spencer County FFA Ag Day 2021-05-07
5 Clues: ____ have excellent memories • Beef cattle have ___ stomachs • FFA is based around ____ education • ____ is known for all of the horses • Only operate tractors under ____ supervision
Injections-vocabulary 2025-03-17
Across
- Equi/Strangles/Distemper infectious disease in horses which affects the upper air passages
- to close, shut or stop
- and death
- disease which causes an upper respiratory infection in cats
- Infectious Anemia viral disease in horses; also known as swamp fever
- reduced milk production, soreness, uterine infection and reduced
- most common viral upper respiratory disease in horses; causes flu like
- highly contagious infection which affects dogs
- movements and spasms and often results in death
- often results in death
- infectious bacterial disease of the genital tract which causes infertility and
- or Mannheimia bacterial disease which affects the upper respiratory tract
- uncoordinated movement, abortion and death
- in cows
- away from the center of the body
- caused by poultry litter in the pasture, attacks the muscles, nervous system
- caused by severe injury and results in a weak pulse and low blood pressure
- Plunger fits tightly inside the barrel of the syringe and allows the applicator to push the
- and possibly death
- body convulsions and most likely death
- Saphenous two large veins near the thigh on the hind leg
- cells of the immune system which kill foreign objects in the body
- level of red and white blood cells and platelets
- and often results in death
- highly infectious bacterial disease affecting the eye of cattle
- disease of the upper respiratory system
- swollen area in body tissue which contains pus
- respiratory disease which affects cats
- Sickness viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes which results in inflammation of the
- infections, swelling and pain
- through the syringe
- contagious fatal viral disease which is transmitted by saliva
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- bacterial infection occurring in the mouth or gastrointestinal tract
- injection used to inject a drug into the tissue layer between the skin and the
- Nile virus spread by mosquitoes which causes flu like symptoms and possibly death
- medicines which contain weakened or dead bacteria and/or viruses which are
- Disease disease caused by parasites known as liver flukes which affect unvaccinated
- highly contagious virus which is often fatal in cats
- infectious disease caused by bacteria known as Brucella and can cause
- Barrel part of the syringe which holds the medicine
- causes sickness and bloody urine in calves; in cows, it may cause swelling of
- vein located on the front leg
- injection of a substance directly into the muscle
- Oedema can be caused by various clostridia and by contaminated injections; causes
- form of cancer of the bone marrow which prevents an animal from producing a
- disease caused by bacteria which is ingested by cattle and causes fever,
- any of the three large veins in the neck
- Disease includes black disease, black leg, malignant oedema, tetanus and botulism;
- Leg often occurs when animals are turned out or moved to new pastures; caused
- also referred to as kennel cough; contagious respiratory disease in dogs
- infectious viral disease in dogs
- tumor found on cats
- Toxoid injection used to prevent tetanus; bacterial disease which causes involuntary
- a parasite known as clostridial spores; results in skin wounds, muscle
- infectious blood disease caused by parasites and results in weight loss, trouble
- udder and even abortion
- thickness, size or measure of an object
- by bacteria and often result in death
- Residue substances of a drug which remain in the tissue of the animal
- into an animal to allow their body to create antibodies against the
- Needle mechanism through which the fluid is injected into the animal
- injection of a substance directly into the vein
62 Clues: in cows • and death • and possibly death • tumor found on cats • through the syringe • to close, shut or stop • often results in death • udder and even abortion • and often results in death • vein located on the front leg • infections, swelling and pain • away from the center of the body • infectious viral disease in dogs • by bacteria and often result in death • ...
EGYPTIAN SOCIETY 2012-10-31
Digging for DATA Vocabulary 2017-08-14
Across
- place where cattle are fed
- an educated prediction that can be tested by experimenting
- the body of a dead animal
- a model that is made from a mold or cast
- type of food that has its lost nutrients replaced
- ball-shaped item used to study deep-sea life
- food for animals
- fodder stored in a silo
Down
- type of food that has nutrients added
- type of diet with enough food to survive
- a young cow that has not had a calf
- tool used to cut wood
- item archeologists study to learn about ancient cultures and lifestyles
- the study of heredity
- a disease that can cause skin changes due to not enough niacin
- a cylindrical building used for storage on a farm
16 Clues: food for animals • tool used to cut wood • the study of heredity • fodder stored in a silo • the body of a dead animal • place where cattle are fed • a young cow that has not had a calf • type of food that has nutrients added • type of diet with enough food to survive • a model that is made from a mold or cast • ball-shaped item used to study deep-sea life • ...
Middle School Agriculture 2022-05-26
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- Nitrogen, ___________, and Phosphorus are three essential nutrients used by plants from the soil
- The "female" reproductive part of a flower
- Mature male cattle
- A plant that "fixes" nitrogen in to the soil; peanuts, clover, and alfalfa
- Mature female sheep
- "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg
- Where crops are produced on trees
- products used to prohibit unwanted plants from growing in crop fields
- __________ agriculture; farming
- Natural resources that will can be replenished
Down
- a young pig
- Transfer of pollen from one plant to another for the purpose of reproduction
- Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin
- Edible plant part that does not contain seeds
- Referring to goats
- The "instructions" for building an organism contained within the cells
16 Clues: a young pig • Mature male cattle • Referring to goats • Mature female sheep • __________ agriculture; farming • Where crops are produced on trees • The "female" reproductive part of a flower • Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin • "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg • Edible plant part that does not contain seeds • Natural resources that will can be replenished • ...
Homophones - 16/4/24 2024-02-04
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- - a cloud of tiny water droplets in the air.
- - past tense of 'hear'
- - to look hard and long with wide open eyes.
- - writing materials e.g. paper and pens.
- - a section or a chunk of a larger thing.
- - to rise or climb quickly.
- - to make the sound of a bell or a metal band worn on the finger.
- - group of cattle or wild animals that feed or travel together
- - to twist and squeeze tightly.
Down
- - series of steps for passing from one level to another.
- - an island.
- - an open space for passing between rows or section of seats or shelves.
- - to fail to hit, catch, reach, cross or touch.
- - not moving, still.
- - to hurt and be in physical pain.
- - getting on with everyone and not fighting with others.
16 Clues: - an island. • - not moving, still. • - past tense of 'hear' • - to rise or climb quickly. • - to twist and squeeze tightly. • - to hurt and be in physical pain. • - writing materials e.g. paper and pens. • - a section or a chunk of a larger thing. • - a cloud of tiny water droplets in the air. • - to look hard and long with wide open eyes. • ...
THE WESTERN JOURNAL CROSSWARD 2025-04-10
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- huge area west of the Rocky Mountains
- William B. Travis
- a trail that leads to Oregon Country
- the U.S. had the right to spread across the continent
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
- flat-bottomed boats
- American Indians who live in towns made of mud, rock, and other materials
- the right to vote
- able to produce enough for one needs
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- nickname created for the miners that arrived in California during the Gold Rush
- runs from Cumberland, Maryland to the Ohio River at Wheeling, Virginia
- income
- pioneers who lived and worked in the wilderness
- Indian and Mexican cowhands who tend the cattle and other animals
- when enemy forces try to capture a city or fort by surrounding it
- private meeting
16 Clues: income • private meeting • William B. Travis • the right to vote • flat-bottomed boats • a trail that leads to Oregon Country • able to produce enough for one needs • huge area west of the Rocky Mountains • a ruler with absolute power and authority • pioneers who lived and worked in the wilderness • the U.S. had the right to spread across the continent • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- Encouraged people to move into the west
- Ended in the mid-1850s
- Depended on the railroad to bring supplies to the mining site
- Zones Divided the times across America.
- Granted Americans to promote education and cooperative buying
- Political movement supporting the rights of power of ordinary people, especially farmers
- The _____________ era fell when beef prices dropped and other factors changed
- Americans Forced onto reservations by U.S. government
- Dominating political forces formed the
- Heavily relied on by native americans
- A land set aside by the U.S. government for native americans
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- The _________ of the railroad was allowed by government subsides
- Cowboys herded cattle to the nearest railroad
- Disturbed the buffalo
- One of the last major battles between Americans and Native americans
- Towns that rapidly increased population
16 Clues: Disturbed the buffalo • Ended in the mid-1850s • Heavily relied on by native americans • Dominating political forces formed the • Encouraged people to move into the west • Towns that rapidly increased population • Zones Divided the times across America. • Cowboys herded cattle to the nearest railroad • Americans Forced onto reservations by U.S. government • ...
Science vocabulary 2017-01-17
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- Improving farming and cattle raising processes.
- Disease that is not contagious, like diabetes.
- Amount of something in a given area.
- Only organisms best suited live to pass down there genetic material.
- How long an organism can defend itself against a disease.
- Protecting health and preventing illness.
- Microorganism that can cause disease.
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- The product of one or two organisms.
- Use of living organisms to perform industrial work.
- Large group who share specific culture.
- Offspring that is not the same as its parent.
- Disease that is contagious, like the flu.
- Large outbreak, usually across the country, or a continent.
- Outbreak of a disease that spread rapidly.
- Single-celled organism that can change into a multicellular organism.
15 Clues: The product of one or two organisms. • Amount of something in a given area. • Microorganism that can cause disease. • Large group who share specific culture. • Disease that is contagious, like the flu. • Protecting health and preventing illness. • Outbreak of a disease that spread rapidly. • Offspring that is not the same as its parent. • ...
The Odyssey 2017-12-15
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- Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe?
- What do the men put in their ears so that they do not hear the Siren's songs?
- Penelope is Odysseus's _____.
- What is the name of the Goddess of the Wisdom?
- What monster has one eye?
- How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus?
- What was the name of the Cyclops's father?
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- Who turned the men into pigs?
- Who is the Sun God?
- What is the name of Odysseus's son?
- Who saved Odysseus from the sea?
- In which story does Odysseus want to hear the songs?
- Who throws a thunderbolt?
- In the Scylia and Charybdis story, what were the men not supposed to eat?
- What did Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name was?
15 Clues: Who is the Sun God? • Who throws a thunderbolt? • What monster has one eye? • Who turned the men into pigs? • Penelope is Odysseus's _____. • Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe? • Who saved Odysseus from the sea? • What is the name of Odysseus's son? • How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus? • What was the name of the Cyclops's father? • ...
The Odyssey 2017-12-15
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- How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus?
- Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe?
- What is the name of the Goddess of the Wisdom?
- Who saved Odysseus from the sea?
- What is the name of Odysseus's son?
- Who turned the men into pigs?
- What do the men put in their ears so that they do not hear the Siren's songs?
- What did Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name was?
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- Who throws a thunderbolt?
- In which story does Odysseus want to hear the songs?
- Who is the Sun God?
- What monster has one eye?
- In the Scylia and Charybdis story, what were the men not supposed to eat?
- What was the name of the Cyclops's father?
- Penelope is Odysseus's _____.
15 Clues: Who is the Sun God? • Who throws a thunderbolt? • What monster has one eye? • Penelope is Odysseus's _____. • Who turned the men into pigs? • Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe? • Who saved Odysseus from the sea? • What is the name of Odysseus's son? • How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus? • What was the name of the Cyclops's father? • ...
California Facts 2022-04-28
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- What is California's state flower?
- What the Gold Rush miners were called.
- The main Native American tribe that lived where San Jose is now.
- In 1850, California became part of which country?
- The first American capitol of California.
- Why the first colonists came to California.
- California's nickname is The ______ State.
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- The current capitol of California.
- Where most of the Spanish colonists lived and raised cattle.
- The capitol of California when it was part of Mexico.
- The first European country to colonize California.
- A Spanish colonial town in California.
- A Spanish military fort in California.
- A Spanish church settlement in California.
- What was discovered in 1848, that made lots of people want to come to California?
15 Clues: The current capitol of California. • What is California's state flower? • A Spanish colonial town in California. • What the Gold Rush miners were called. • A Spanish military fort in California. • The first American capitol of California. • A Spanish church settlement in California. • California's nickname is The ______ State. • Why the first colonists came to California. • ...
Chapter 19 2020-12-07
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- commander of US troops at Sand Creek Massacre
- Going across a continent
- A geographical region in which the same standard time exists
- enterprising owned by and operated by people
- a farming method that depends on plowing
- Money or goods given by a person or government
- an appeal to common people
- a network of local farmers group
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- name given to early Great Plains
- moving from place to place
- to earn ownership of land by living on it
- an era of land set aside
- A trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle
- a cowhand of Hispanic origin
- Perce North American Indian tribe that lived in North Idaho and was federally recognized
15 Clues: Going across a continent • an era of land set aside • moving from place to place • an appeal to common people • a cowhand of Hispanic origin • name given to early Great Plains • a network of local farmers group • a farming method that depends on plowing • to earn ownership of land by living on it • enterprising owned by and operated by people • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- The order in which things happen.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Owing someone something.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
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- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Something to support your reasoning. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Vocab 2024-04-05
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- loud confusing disagreeable sounds
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
- a natural inclination condemn express strong disapproval.
- move in a turbulent fashion.
- move as if through a sieve
- become overspread as with a fluid, a color, or light
- a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision of the eye
- relating to the sense of smell
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- deserving hate or contempt
- relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch
- an apparatus for burning waste material
- the harder fat of sheep, cattle, etc.
- an elongated appendage from the head of an animal
- a device that uses force to subject a specimen to a specified constant force.
- acting routinely with little interest or care
15 Clues: deserving hate or contempt • move as if through a sieve • move in a turbulent fashion. • relating to the sense of smell • loud confusing disagreeable sounds • the harder fat of sheep, cattle, etc. • an apparatus for burning waste material • acting routinely with little interest or care • relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch • ...
Spelling 3/18 2024-03-18
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- My mom wants me to have a better ___________.
- I like to have a ______ on my burger.
- I need to raise my hand for a ___________.
- We had a desk _________ to make sure it was clean.
- I need to read the ______ on the snack box.
- My mom bought a ______ of bananas at the store.
- The farmer had a lot of _________ on his farm.
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- The playground is full of ______.
- We had to _______ the cards before we played the game.
- My family has a _______ as a pet.
- My favorite show Bluey is ________.
- I was moving in slow _______.
- A square has a 90-degree ________.
- My dad bought my mom an expensive _______.
- _______ is the most common vowel sound in English.
15 Clues: I was moving in slow _______. • The playground is full of ______. • My family has a _______ as a pet. • A square has a 90-degree ________. • My favorite show Bluey is ________. • I like to have a ______ on my burger. • I need to raise my hand for a ___________. • My dad bought my mom an expensive _______. • I need to read the ______ on the snack box. • ...
The Road Vocabulary #3 2024-04-19
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- when someone isn't direct about what they mean
- when you fill that glass too full
- your bank account does this around Christmas time
- Mechanics have to do this to engines regularly
- How you'd expect a $500 dinner to look
- a lot of people in concentration camps looked like this
- you might feel like this if you're tired
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- to fall to the bottom; settle
- your baby blanket might look like this
- those that mean the most to you
- every person has their own special way
- often used as filler feed for cattle
- this sometimes happens to batteries if they get too old
- you see these at carnivals
- kind of like sucking the air out of something
15 Clues: you see these at carnivals • to fall to the bottom; settle • those that mean the most to you • when you fill that glass too full • often used as filler feed for cattle • your baby blanket might look like this • every person has their own special way • How you'd expect a $500 dinner to look • you might feel like this if you're tired • ...
My future profession is a vet 2024-07-05
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- Something that requires lots of effort and skill to be completed
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- Large animals with horns and cloven hoofs
- Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese
- A disorder of structure or function in organism
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- To be controlled or determined
- A formal presentation of one person to another
- The state of being free from illness or injury
- Flesh of a cow used as food
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- The science or practice of farming,rearing of animals
- The reason of something happening
- Flesh of a pig used as food
- Give food to someone
- Medical consumable substance
15 Clues: Give food to someone • Flesh of a cow used as food • Flesh of a pig used as food • Medical consumable substance • To be controlled or determined • The reason of something happening • Large animals with horns and cloven hoofs • A formal presentation of one person to another • The state of being free from illness or injury • A disorder of structure or function in organism • ...
Puzzle#3 2025-01-04
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- A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings
- represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾
- A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language
- A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins canvas or some strong cloth
- The date palm
- A level or flat surface
- Brightness from a source of light
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- A building or section of a building used to store a car or cars
- In the end at some later time especially after a long time
- To incur a charge of to require payment of a specified price
- A land area free of woodland cities and towns open country
- An error a blunder
- The mature female of cattle
- A knot a fastening
- Lacking something
15 Clues: The date palm • Lacking something • An error a blunder • A knot a fastening • A level or flat surface • The mature female of cattle • Brightness from a source of light • represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾ • A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings • In the end at some later time especially after a long time • ...
Puzzle#3 2025-01-04
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- A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language
- represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾
- To incur a charge of to require payment of a specified price
- A knot a fastening
- A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings
- The date palm
- In the end at some later time especially after a long time
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- The mature female of cattle
- Lacking something
- A level or flat surface
- An error a blunder
- Brightness from a source of light
- A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins canvas or some strong cloth
- A land area free of woodland cities and towns open country
- A building or section of a building used to store a car or cars
15 Clues: The date palm • Lacking something • An error a blunder • A knot a fastening • A level or flat surface • The mature female of cattle • Brightness from a source of light • represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾ • A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings • A land area free of woodland cities and towns open country • ...
Joyeux anniversaire les petits indiens 2025-09-04
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- An american native throwing axe
- Bondage rope trick for catching cattle
- Wide-brimmed cowboy hat
- Dry plant rolling in the wind
- Flames around for marshmallow and stories at night
- Tribal healer and spiritual guide like Snoop Dog
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- Colors worn on the face before a battle or to pre-order Battlefield 6
- Place for whiskey, piano, fights and whores of Novigrad
- Sacred carved symbol
- Fever for fortune seekers (not only the 25th day of the month)
- Law man with a star
- Conical camping tent for the Plains Indians
- Wild horse of the plains (Personally, I cried while watching it.)
- Deep throat or gorge carved by rivers
- Arena of cowboys , alcoholic bulls and broncos or vice versa
15 Clues: Law man with a star • Sacred carved symbol • Wide-brimmed cowboy hat • Dry plant rolling in the wind • An american native throwing axe • Deep throat or gorge carved by rivers • Bondage rope trick for catching cattle • Conical camping tent for the Plains Indians • Tribal healer and spiritual guide like Snoop Dog • Flames around for marshmallow and stories at night • ...
Anniston G's Ancient India Project 2025-11-13
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- _____ the Great conquered parts of northwest India in 326BC
- The highest level of the caste system pyramid
- He gained enlightenment under a tree
- Hindus believe something is wrong with the world and you are trapped in this cycle.
- The basis for Aryan society
- a group of nomads from central Asia that moved into the Indus River Valley
- Harappans achieved building two story ______.
- Used for currency and became sacred part of religion
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- The Hindu creator god
- Mountain range in northern region of India
- The Hindu death god
- lowest level in the pyramid
- do works for good karma
- He was the greatest Mauryan king and focused on Buddhism
- An achievement of the Aryans that had two wheels and made better transportation
15 Clues: The Hindu death god • The Hindu creator god • do works for good karma • lowest level in the pyramid • The basis for Aryan society • He gained enlightenment under a tree • Mountain range in northern region of India • The highest level of the caste system pyramid • Harappans achieved building two story ______. • Used for currency and became sacred part of religion • ...
The Gilded Age 2023-02-14
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- Take in culture and understand it fully
- Movement of a group from one place to another
- The development of industries in a country or region
- A set of tracks made of steel for trains
- The system that has consumers buy from producers
- A large animal that nearly went extinct in the U.S.
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- The process of making an area more urban
- Single room apartments that often lacked basic needs
- People who permanently live in a foreign country
- A wealthy, powerful person in business
- Large animals with hooves and horns
- A building/buildings that manufacture products
- Wealthy, and privileged/Covered with a thin layer of gold
- Work, often physically hard
- People who would range cattle
- The west side of the U.S., home to the natives and the buffalos
16 Clues: Work, often physically hard • People who would range cattle • Large animals with hooves and horns • A wealthy, powerful person in business • Take in culture and understand it fully • The process of making an area more urban • A set of tracks made of steel for trains • Movement of a group from one place to another • A building/buildings that manufacture products • ...
Gensis Chapter 1 2024-01-12
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- The lesser light God made to rule the night
- Which day did God caused dry land to appear?
- The first man created in God's image
- Which day did God create winged birds?
- The animals created to roam the earth on the sixth day
- God called the darkness ___
- The creatures created to fill the waters on the fifth day
- The greater light God made to rule the day
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- And God saw that it was ___
- So God created great sea ____
- And God called the firmament ____
- And God called the dry land ___
- God created this on the first day
- Let Us make man in Our ____
- Fruit tree that yields fruit according to its ___
- The number of days God took to create the world
16 Clues: And God saw that it was ___ • Let Us make man in Our ____ • God called the darkness ___ • So God created great sea ____ • And God called the dry land ___ • And God called the firmament ____ • God created this on the first day • The first man created in God's image • Which day did God create winged birds? • The greater light God made to rule the day • ...
animal science crossword puzzle 2024-03-18
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- chute - A cattle crush .
- ropes- used to lead an animal
- a restraint used on animals
- bag- used to restrain cats
- - used to capture animals
- chutes- an extension of the squeeze chute with a door that swings across the alley
- used to capture animals
- stand- used to groom animals
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- used to walk animals
- animal handling-Helps limit injuries to people
- the projecting part of the face, including the nose and mouth, of an animal
- allows the cow's head to pass through but blocks its shoulders.
- catch pole- used to catch animals
- panels- used to sort animals
- used for animals weight
- a rope or strap with a noose or headstall placed around the head of a horse or other animal, used for leading or tethering it
16 Clues: used to walk animals • used for animals weight • used to capture animals • chute - A cattle crush . • - used to capture animals • bag- used to restrain cats • a restraint used on animals • panels- used to sort animals • stand- used to groom animals • ropes- used to lead an animal • catch pole- used to catch animals • animal handling-Helps limit injuries to people • ...
7th grade spelling 2023-10-04
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- a person who is among those who first enter or settle a region, where more people will follow
- great surprise.
- sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a long journey, typically on the sea or through space.
- area of land (usually belonging to someone or something
- a thing that may or may not happen.
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- an act which can be subject to punishment.
- a grassland or meadow area
- various kinds of cow that can be found on a farm.
- done with great or excessive force.
- the continent surrounding the South Pole
- an animal, typically not human.
- the sound a horse makes.
- a description of a muddy, wet place
- not suitable or appropriate for humans.
- to pass through
16 Clues: great surprise. • to pass through • the sound a horse makes. • a grassland or meadow area • an animal, typically not human. • done with great or excessive force. • a thing that may or may not happen. • a description of a muddy, wet place • not suitable or appropriate for humans. • the continent surrounding the South Pole • an act which can be subject to punishment. • ...
G1 Vocabulary Review For Final Test 2025-06-09
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- Water falling from the clouds.
- Not ever. It doesn't happen.
- We went to the farm to _____ apples from the trees.
- When I walked into the room, everyone shouted "Happy Birthday!" It was a big ______.
- A rainbow can _____ after it rains.
- The birds will ____ south when the weather gets cold.
- The season where leaves fall and the weather gets cooler.
- We like to watch this movie. We want to watch it _____.
- To make something different.
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- To look for something missing or hidden.
- a group of cows or bulls
- A track where trains go
- We will ____ to grandma's house by car this weekend.
- When a flower opens up.
- Abby _____ fried rice for lunch.
- Peter's family visited a _____. They see may farm animals.
16 Clues: A track where trains go • When a flower opens up. • a group of cows or bulls • Not ever. It doesn't happen. • To make something different. • Water falling from the clouds. • Abby _____ fried rice for lunch. • A rainbow can _____ after it rains. • To look for something missing or hidden. • We went to the farm to _____ apples from the trees. • ...
Books 11-12 of Homer's The Odyssey; Instructions- Complete the crossword below. Delete the spaces between multiple-word answers. Spaces are left for specific line evidence. 2016-12-12
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- “At once she knew me, and her words reached me on wings” (11, 151-152) is an example of this type of imagery
- The ghost of Ajax still despises Odysseus because Odysseus beat him at a contest for this (11, _____)
- Circe welcoming Odysseus’ crew back from the underworld with wine and food is an example of this Greek cultural concept (12, _____)
- Elpenor, Odysseus’ deceased crew member and the first ghost he encounters in Hades’ realm, requests this of Odysseus (11, _____)
- If listened to, they would lure the men to their deaths (12, _____)
- “Dawn rose in gold as she finished speaking, and light played about her as she disappeared up the island” (12, 149-151) contains this literary device
- This Greek cultural concept is shown when Circe gives Odysseus’ crew the instructions to go to the underworld, resulting in them weeping (11, ______)
- The excerpt “We sailed up the narrow channel, wailing, Scylla on one side, Charybdis on the other sucking down saltwater...when she sucked it down you could see her churning within” (12, 242-248) incorporates this literary technique
- When Odysseus arms himself against Scylla, he disregards the orders of this person (or immortal) (12, _____)
- Throughout Books 11 and 12, Odysseus is retelling his adventures to King Alcinous and Queen Arete. His cunning mental capabilities are shown in his tales, and his thoughtful words to the King and Queen together give him a respectable reputation, and example of this Greek cultural concept
- After Odysseus’ crew ate the sacred cattle, this Greek cultural concept is shown in Helios’ reaction (12, 431-432)
- This man’s wife did not greet him hospitably when he returned home from war- in fact, she murdered him. (11, _____)
- Odysseus’ mother’s explanation to Odysseus that she died from the pure grief of him being lost at sea exemplifies this Greek cultural concept (11, ____)
- This ghost is unbearably hungry and thirsty but cursed to never be able to eat or drink, with the food and water so close to his fingertips (11, _______)
- “You seek a homecoming sweet as honey, shining Odysseus, but a god will make it bitter” (11, 97-98) employs this literary device
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- Odysseus and his crew stop at the land of these people to converse with the dead (11, ______)
- This deceased hero’s life parallels that of Odysseus, as both are incredibly gifted but doomed to suffer immensely (11, _______)
- The contrasting of Agamemnon’s evil wife against loyal Penelope is an example of this literary device (11, ______)
- The statement, “We got out by my courage and fast thinking...Now let’s do as I say, every man of you!” (12, 220-222) displays this Greek cultural concept
- Eurylochus rebukes Odysseus’ orders to avoid the island, saying, “How could we survive if we were hit by a South Wing or a West, which sink ships no matter what the great gods want? No, let’s give in to the black night now and make our supper” (12, 296-300), incorporating this literary device in the argument
- Odysseus is afraid that this underworld immortal will send up the head of the gorgon to him (11, ______)
- “You know how a fisherman on a jutting rock casts his bait with his long pole. The horned hook sinks into the sea, and when he catched a fish he pulls it writhing and squirming out of the water. Writhing like that my men were drawn up the cliff” (12, 157-161) Extended similes such as these found throughout the novel are known by this term
- While his crew decides to eat the sacred cattle, Odysseus is doing this (12, _____)
- This Greek cultural concept is shown when Odysseus returns through the waters of Scylla and Charybdis, a task impossible for a mortal (12, 463-464)
- This was necessary for Odysseus’ mother to recognize him(11, _____)
- In a break in Odysseus’ stories of the underworld, Arete addresses the Phaeacians, praising Odysseus and telling the people to provide him with these (11, ______)
- Eurylochus, despite Odysseus’ clear instructions, tempts the crew to eat Helios’ sacred cattle, which leads to the death of the crew, an example of this Greek cultural concept (12, ______)
- “I’d rather be a hired hand back up on earth, slaving away for some poor dirt farmer, than lord it over all these withered dead” (11, 511-513), says this hero
- Odysseus’ crew was stuck on the island with the sacred cattle while the South Wind blew for this amount of time (12, _____)
- Odysseus’ decision not to tell his crew of the monster Scylla as they head into her waters is an example of this Greek cultural concept (12, _____)
30 Clues: If listened to, they would lure the men to their deaths (12, _____) • This was necessary for Odysseus’ mother to recognize him(11, _____) • While his crew decides to eat the sacred cattle, Odysseus is doing this (12, _____) • Odysseus and his crew stop at the land of these people to converse with the dead (11, ______) • ...
Environmental Consequences of Connectivity 2023-09-01
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- Sour fruit that spread the caliphates.
- Which fruit was spread by Indonesian Seafarers
- The effect of excessive cattle feeding on one area.
- What was the most resistant crop?
- A practice that cultivates crops
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- Integral element of the spread of many cultures.
- What was one of the things that caliphs spread during the CONQUER of the Arabian peninsula?
- What is another name for the black plague?
- The degredation of land over time.
9 Clues: A practice that cultivates crops • What was the most resistant crop? • The degredation of land over time. • Sour fruit that spread the caliphates. • What is another name for the black plague? • Which fruit was spread by Indonesian Seafarers • Integral element of the spread of many cultures. • The effect of excessive cattle feeding on one area. • ...
Air pollution 2023-08-12
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- Burning of fossil fuels; Deforestation.
- Coal burning factories
- Aerosol sprays; Fire extinguishers; Refrigeration; Air conditioning.
- Vehicle exhausts; Chemical fertilisers.
- Cattle and rice production
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- Higher levels of ultraviolet radiation cause sun burn, skin cancers, retina damage and cataracts;
- Crop yields decline, acidification of soil and water bodies.
- Melting of ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost cause a rise in sea-levels.
- Fine particles carried into lungs, leading to lung cancer, strokes and heart attacks.
9 Clues: Coal burning factories • Cattle and rice production • Burning of fossil fuels; Deforestation. • Vehicle exhausts; Chemical fertilisers. • Crop yields decline, acidification of soil and water bodies. • Aerosol sprays; Fire extinguishers; Refrigeration; Air conditioning. • Melting of ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost cause a rise in sea-levels. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2022-06-23
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- A political philosophy supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the privileged upper class
- It was a farmers' movement involving the affiliation of local farmers into area "granges" to work for their political and economic advantages.
- An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce
- A monetary standard where the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent to both a certain quantity of gold and to a certain quantity of solver.
- African Americans who fled North Carolina because of economic and political grievances after the Reconstruction era.
- a system by which cowboys herded cattle hundreds of miles north from Texas to Dodge City and the other cow towns of Kansas. Exodusters.
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- The Great Plains, sometimes simply "the Plains", is a broad expanse of flatland in North America. It is located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, much of it covered in prairie, steppe, and grassland.
- U.S. law providing for the distribution of Indian reservation land among individual Native Americans, with the aim of creating responsible farmers in the white man's image.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains
10 Clues: The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce • large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2022-06-23
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- A monetary standard where the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent to both a certain quantity of gold and to a certain quantity of solver.
- A political philosophy supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the privileged upper class
- African Americans who fled North Carolina because of economic and political grievances after the Reconstruction era.
- U.S. law providing for the distribution of Indian reservation land among individual Native Americans, with the aim of creating responsible farmers in the white man's image.
- large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains
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- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- The Great Plains, sometimes simply "the Plains", is a broad expanse of flatland in North America. It is located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, much of it covered in prairie, steppe, and grassland.
- An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce
- It was a farmers' movement involving the affiliation of local farmers into area "granges" to work for their political and economic advantages.
- a system by which cowboys herded cattle hundreds of miles north from Texas to Dodge City and the other cow towns of Kansas. Exodusters.
10 Clues: The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce • large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains • ...
animal research 2021-09-02
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- analyzes the genetic makeup of animals in order discover which genes cause them to behave certain ways. They may also study animal health to determine what causes animals be immune to specific diseases, or fail to thrive in certain environments.
- Operates power washer to remove dirt, debris, and staining within animal production facilities and animal transportation vehicles.
- determines feed rations, conduct research and consult farmers and ranchers regarding feeing practices for their animals. animals include cow, sheep, llamas and goats.
- someone who oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- oversees daily operations of feed yards. They provide knowledge and support for heard nutrition, marketing, and environmental conditions for livestock in feedlots.
- monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation. Most of their daily duties are completed on horseback.
- oversees all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets and where those piglets remain for the first four weeks of their life. They must be able to have both people management and animal care skills.
- studies animal behavior and wildlife
- They sell animals at public auctions.
- instructor works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows.
- someone who assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include milking, calving, feeding and breeding.
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- They work with veterinarians helping to make sure that animals are good.
- someone who oversees the health of newly weaned piglets to ensure optimal growth at an early age in the pig’s life.
- They are responsible for the selling of products that are manufactured by the company that they work for. They also service the products within the animal sector of agriculture
- someone who helps assist another vetirarian
- someone who cuts dogs hair and takes care of it
- they help animals that have had surgery, or are hurting
- that they may enjoy a better life.
- someone who specializes in the hoof care of equine such as horses. Typically, they clean, trim, and shoe horses’ hooves.
19 Clues: that they may enjoy a better life. • studies animal behavior and wildlife • They sell animals at public auctions. • someone who helps assist another vetirarian • someone who cuts dogs hair and takes care of it • they help animals that have had surgery, or are hurting • instructor works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows. • ...
culture of india 2024-12-16
5 Clues: festival of light • festival of cattle trade • celebrated in Maharashtra • biggest festival of Bengal • root festival with roots in the Portuguese colonial era.
COS Country Western Crossword 2020 2020-02-24
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- Historic battle fortress located in San Antonio,Texas
- Person who works with iron and steel
- Term or phrase used when describing western competitive shooting sport or duel
- Famous music hall located in Nashville,Tennessee
- Contest where cowboys show their skill at riding bronco's, roping calves and wrestling steers
- First President of the Republic of Texas
- Lone Star State
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- Actor who starred in iconic western films A Fistful of Dollars and The Good the Bad and the Ugly
- 1989 movie starring Patrick Swayze
- Scenic natural phenomenon located in Arizona
- Cattle known for its characteristic horns
- Football team commonly referred to as "America's Team"
- A common term for a bucking horse
- A rule followed by everyone at Enterprise Bank
- Capital of Tennessee
15 Clues: Lone Star State • Capital of Tennessee • A common term for a bucking horse • 1989 movie starring Patrick Swayze • Person who works with iron and steel • First President of the Republic of Texas • Cattle known for its characteristic horns • Scenic natural phenomenon located in Arizona • A rule followed by everyone at Enterprise Bank • ...
