cattle Crossword Puzzles
Gelbvieh crossword 2024-01-22
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- The coat color of the Gelbvieh (there is 3, but this one requires two words.)
- Can handle heat without needing to hide under shade.
- Narrows, especially in circling pressure.
- Lacking horns naturally or because they were removed.
- Not able to be bothered by ticks.
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- The amount of melanin your can produce (It is under characteristics.)
- Critical observation or examination.
- A cattle breed originating in Bavaria, Germany.
8 Clues: Not able to be bothered by ticks. • Critical observation or examination. • Narrows, especially in circling pressure. • A cattle breed originating in Bavaria, Germany. • Can handle heat without needing to hide under shade. • Lacking horns naturally or because they were removed. • The amount of melanin your can produce (It is under characteristics.) • ...
ESY 2022-08-04
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- an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received.
- a letter representing a vowel sound, such as a,e,i,o,u
- up to the point in time or the event mentioned
- the fourth month of the year
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- comprising the whole number or amount.
- an invented prose narrative
- what is a brass instrument like a small trumpet?
- what is large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs
8 Clues: an invented prose narrative • the fourth month of the year • comprising the whole number or amount. • up to the point in time or the event mentioned • what is a brass instrument like a small trumpet? • a letter representing a vowel sound, such as a,e,i,o,u • what is large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs • ...
Freight Train 2024-02-29
8 Clues: This pulls the whole train • Water and oil go in this car • Rocks and sand go in this car • Train workers can rest in this car • Cows, pigs, and sheep go in this car • Things that are in boxes go in this car • Coal that makes the engine go is in this car • Logs and other big or long things go in this car
RED DOG - THE PILBARA WANDERER LEGEND 2024-08-02
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- The statue of Red Dog is called The Pilbara ____________.
- Red Dog's search extended as far south as _____________.
- A trait that Red Dog represents, showing dedication and reliability.
- The material Red Dog's statue is made from.
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- Red Dog's breed mix includes Kelpie and ____________ dog.
- Red Dog's final resting place town.
- Red Dog's adventurous spirit is described as _____________.
- The region in Western Australia where Red Dog traveled.
8 Clues: Red Dog's final resting place town. • The material Red Dog's statue is made from. • The region in Western Australia where Red Dog traveled. • Red Dog's search extended as far south as _____________. • Red Dog's breed mix includes Kelpie and ____________ dog. • The statue of Red Dog is called The Pilbara ____________. • ...
Weeds of the Great Plains 2023-08-30
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- Can accumulate high nitrate concentrations
- Flowers are white to deep pink corollas
- Stems are sparingly branched, thick, with velvety substance
- Toxic to cattle, but not to sheeps and goats
- Native Americans used this plant as an astringent
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- The poisonous substance in this plant is hydroquinone
- Seeds are eaten by many kinds of birds
- Flowers open during early morning and close late in the day
8 Clues: Seeds are eaten by many kinds of birds • Flowers are white to deep pink corollas • Can accumulate high nitrate concentrations • Toxic to cattle, but not to sheeps and goats • Native Americans used this plant as an astringent • The poisonous substance in this plant is hydroquinone • Flowers open during early morning and close late in the day • ...
Business Sectors in Ecuador 2025-07-07
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- A type of seafood grown on farms near the coast.
- Raising animals for milk or meat
- Making goods in a factory, like chocolate or clothes.
- Clothes and fabric are made in this industry.
- Moving people or things from one place to another.
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- A sweet product made from cocoa beans.
- Catching fish in the ocean or rivers.
- Activity related to growing crops like bananas, rice, or corn.
8 Clues: Raising animals for milk or meat • Catching fish in the ocean or rivers. • A sweet product made from cocoa beans. • Clothes and fabric are made in this industry. • A type of seafood grown on farms near the coast. • Moving people or things from one place to another. • Making goods in a factory, like chocolate or clothes. • ...
Agricultural Crossword Puzzle Semester 1 2021-12-15
5 Clues: Disease for cattle • Disease for chickens • leafy green vegetable • leafy, cruciferous vegetable that is rich in nutrients • a herbaceous perennial growing from short, thick rhizomes
D.E.A.R Doc #3 2015-11-22
5 Clues: A pen for cattle • Marked by unconcern • relating to or resembling an ape • Any customary observance or practice • Thrown into a state of agitated confusion
Bacteria & Viruses 2020-08-28
6 Clues: Lives only in humans • Carried by farm animals • Can be transferred by flies • Found in intestines of cattle and in infected people • Linked to RTE food & shellfish from contaminated water • People become contagious within a few hours after eating it
frontier life 2013-09-19
6 Clues: wild rush of animals • a person who tends cattle • thickly mated grass and roots • a pioneer wh owned land under the homestead act • wind powerd device used to pump water from awell • a person who searches for gold and other minerals
zoonotic diseases 2023-02-09
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- the - can vary from serious illness to death
- disease that spread between humans and animals
- these are the main carriers of zoonotic diseases
- caused by salmonella bacteria, affects pigs, cattle, horses, poultry, and reptiles. Clinical signs in animals include often asymptomatic, diarrhea, stomach pain, fever, and dehydration. Symptoms in humans include diarrhea, fever, and cramping.
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- caused by the Cryptosporidium parvum parasite affects all animals. Clinical symptoms in animals include diarrhea, poor appetite, and weight loss. Clinical symptoms in humans include water diarrhea, stomach cramps, and poor appetite.
- caused by Escherichia coli bacteria affects cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry. Clinical symptoms in animals include diarrhea and edema diseases in pigs. Clinical symptoms in humans include stomach pain, cramping, and watery or bloody diarrhea.
6 Clues: the - can vary from serious illness to death • disease that spread between humans and animals • these are the main carriers of zoonotic diseases • ...
Animal Physiology (part 1) 2022-02-08
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- Enzyme in monogastric animal(starch to maltose)
- Compartment of stomach involved in rumination
- Fermentation in the rumen produces gasses including carbon dioxide and _____
- Flat teeth used for crushing food
- Pointed and sharp teeth sued for tearing food
- Occurs when the pH of the rumen drops below normal
- Condition that occurs if gasses are not expelled
- Eat plant material only
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- Gap between front teeth and molars in ruminants
- First stage of digestion
- Sodium Bicarbonate acts as a _____ in the rumen and reticulum to keep pH between 6.5 and 7.2
- Muscular contractions moves food to stomach
- Animal with 4 stomach compartments
- Eat plant material and meat
- Microorganisms have a ________relationship with the ruminant animal
- Cattle can produce 40-150 litres of this a day
- Largest of 4 compartments in a ruminants stomach
17 Clues: Eat plant material only • First stage of digestion • Eat plant material and meat • Flat teeth used for crushing food • Animal with 4 stomach compartments • Muscular contractions moves food to stomach • Compartment of stomach involved in rumination • Pointed and sharp teeth sued for tearing food • Cattle can produce 40-150 litres of this a day • ...
easy easy 2023-02-14
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- people who resisted the expansion of america
- the movement of people or animals to one place or another
- the act of becoming larger
- the name of an act which put laws in place that allowed people to claim free land
- a substance dropped by birds to enhance crop growth speed
- a popular and common crop
- a vehicle guided by rails
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- an fuel used to power trains
- the act of making people work for someone
- a path that guides a train
- people who work at a mine
- livestock
- a territory that is found to have valuable material, and have a rapid increase in population
- large land mammals found in
- a device used in railroads to communicate quickly
- a vehicle pulled by livestock
- a rare, shiny, and durable mineral
17 Clues: livestock • people who work at a mine • a popular and common crop • a vehicle guided by rails • a path that guides a train • the act of becoming larger • large land mammals found in • an fuel used to power trains • a vehicle pulled by livestock • a rare, shiny, and durable mineral • the act of making people work for someone • people who resisted the expansion of america • ...
Vocabulary crossword #1 2022-11-29
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- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages;
- so as to catch the attention; noticeable.
- (especially of land or a farm) used for or related to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
- kill, destroy, or remove a large percentage or part of;
- having many facets
- Some people enjoy this cereal for breakfast
- spread (something, especially information) widely
- concerning or appropriate to the giving of spiritual guidance;
- a person or organization that is immature, inexperienced, or underdeveloped
- This Bachur is from Minneapolis
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- important; famous;
- What every kollel guy wants more of
- the character and atmosphere of a place
- very remarkable; extraordinary
- make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter
- this bachur is from Cleveland
- imbue (something) with new life and vitality
- one side of something many-sided, especially of a cut gem
18 Clues: important; famous; • having many facets • this bachur is from Cleveland • very remarkable; extraordinary • This Bachur is from Minneapolis • What every kollel guy wants more of • the character and atmosphere of a place • so as to catch the attention; noticeable. • Some people enjoy this cereal for breakfast • imbue (something) with new life and vitality • ...
Odyssey 2023-10-06
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- a suitor of Penelope’s
- the goddess of war, wisdom, and cleverness; goddess of crafts
- Odysseus’ dog
- cannibal inhabitants of a distant land
- the guardian of the winds
- a servant in Odysseus’ household
- the god of invention, commerce, and cunning; messenger of the gods
- the sun god who raises his cattle on the island of Thrinacia
- the king of the Phaeacians
- a servant in Odysseus’ household
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- the ruler of the Greek gods and goddesses; father of Athena and Apollo
- a dangerous whirlpool personified as a female sea monster
- creatures, part woman and part bird, whose songs lure sailors to their death
- a sea goddess who lives on the island of Ogygia
- a female servant in Odysseus’household
- a suitor of Penelope’s
- one of Odysseus’ crew, killed in anaccident
- a six-headed sea monster who devours sailors
- a suitor of Penelope’s
- a goddess who lives on the island of Aeaea
20 Clues: Odysseus’ dog • a suitor of Penelope’s • a suitor of Penelope’s • a suitor of Penelope’s • the guardian of the winds • the king of the Phaeacians • a servant in Odysseus’ household • a servant in Odysseus’ household • a female servant in Odysseus’household • cannibal inhabitants of a distant land • a goddess who lives on the island of Aeaea • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-27
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- Food source for livestock
- A place for animals
- The place where a family makes its home
- Collecting crops after they are mature
- Primary feed grain in the US
- Source of Lighting, often portable
- The seed of a grain plant
- Domesticated, hoofed mammal
- Group of animals, that live and move together
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- Animal waste from stables
- Process of producing offspring in animals
- Large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock
- Used for storing liquids or dry goods
- Used to protect a hoof
- Symbolizing guidance, care, and the relationship between the shepherd and the flock
- Symbol of Wealth, viewed as a sacrifice that was worthy only for God. Supplied as a sin offering(Ezekiel 45:22-23)
- Symbolically used to represent God's love and protective care for His people (Matthew 23:37)
17 Clues: A place for animals • Used to protect a hoof • Animal waste from stables • Food source for livestock • The seed of a grain plant • Domesticated, hoofed mammal • Primary feed grain in the US • Source of Lighting, often portable • Used for storing liquids or dry goods • Collecting crops after they are mature • The place where a family makes its home • ...
The Tree Crossword 2025-09-18
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- River in the Middle colonies
- Marine mammals that the New England colonies hunted for their blubber
- A group of people who believed all are equal
- Another name for cows; a common livestock
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- An alternate name for the Middle colonies
- The lowest colony on the map
- People who were forced to work on plantations
7 Clues: The lowest colony on the map • River in the Middle colonies • An alternate name for the Middle colonies • Another name for cows; a common livestock • A group of people who believed all are equal • People who were forced to work on plantations • Marine mammals that the New England colonies hunted for their blubber
Bacteria & Viruses 2020-08-28
6 Clues: Lives only in humans • Can be transferred by flies • salmonella,,Carried by farm animals • Found in intestines of cattle and in infected people • A, Linked to RTE food & shellfish from contaminated water • People become contagious within a few hours after eating it
Assessment 2 2020-01-20
6 Clues: looking steadily and intently • a great victory or achievement • tiny creatures that will become insects • situated far from the main centres of population • a large farm where cattle and other animals are raised • a person whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes
Maliyah Domingo 2022-09-15
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- what group harvests trees from forests?
- Where is Angel falls located?
- Amazonians: What people go hunting,fishing,and grow crops on small plots of land?
- ranchers: what people raise cows for food?
- Who breaks stones with a hammer for money to help out his family?
- and Jaime: What couple tried to cross over to the U.S?
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- who sold jams, fruits, and sweets to people on boats?
- shot: How did Jesse die?
- What group protects the rain forests and its biodiversity?
- Who picks up water bottles and cans up from the dump?
10 Clues: shot: How did Jesse die? • Where is Angel falls located? • what group harvests trees from forests? • ranchers: what people raise cows for food? • who sold jams, fruits, and sweets to people on boats? • Who picks up water bottles and cans up from the dump? • and Jaime: What couple tried to cross over to the U.S? • ...
SS Q2 Week 3 Vocab 2022-10-29
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- a product brought into a country
- a grassy area shared by the town’s people, and used for grazing sheep, cattle, and other livestock
- a statement that can be proved or checked
- all the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service
- a product that leaves a country
- a statement that tells what a person feels or believes
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- an economic system where people are free to choose the goods and services they buy and make
- the lands beyond the areas already settled
- agreement
- to force to leave
10 Clues: agreement • to force to leave • a product that leaves a country • a product brought into a country • a statement that can be proved or checked • the lands beyond the areas already settled • a statement that tells what a person feels or believes • all the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service • ...
Module 10 Lesson 7 2022-10-31
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- What causes the global transfer of foods, plants, and animals?
- What was North America’s first colony?
- Mercantilism became what?
- Colonization of what caused the introduction of new items to the Eastern and Western hemispheres?
- New wealth prompted new business and trade where?
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- What was Europe's new economic policy known as?
- What are the most important items from the Americas to the rest of the world?
- Smallpox, measles, influenza, typhus, malaria, diphtheria were what?
- Horses, cattle, sheep, pigs were the Europeans what?
- Who funds global exploration?
10 Clues: Mercantilism became what? • Who funds global exploration? • What was North America’s first colony? • What was Europe's new economic policy known as? • New wealth prompted new business and trade where? • Horses, cattle, sheep, pigs were the Europeans what? • What causes the global transfer of foods, plants, and animals? • ...
Point of View and The Forty Thieves vocab 2022-11-30
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- relates only what the narrator character can reasonably know of event or people around him
- small drum
- impersonal narrators who remain unnamed to characters in the story
- as soon as
- entertain
- short period of time
- the viewpoint of a narrator in which the author tells the story in third person
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- the perspective or angle from which a story is told
- hard, fatty tissues from cattle or sheep, used in cooking or making tallow
- viewpoint of a narrative in which the author tells the story in third person
10 Clues: entertain • small drum • as soon as • short period of time • the perspective or angle from which a story is told • impersonal narrators who remain unnamed to characters in the story • hard, fatty tissues from cattle or sheep, used in cooking or making tallow • viewpoint of a narrative in which the author tells the story in third person • ...
NewsAmerica Crossword 2017-02-08
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- to reject of fight against authority
- crops a crop that is grown for money
- unjust treatment
- to not accept another person's ideas and behavior
- a large farm with many workers
- a member of a country
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- a person who is chosen to act for others
- a person that travels for religious reasons
- a public sale in which something is sold to a person who is willing to give up the most money
- common an open area in center of a town where cattle and sheep can graze
10 Clues: unjust treatment • a member of a country • a large farm with many workers • to reject of fight against authority • crops a crop that is grown for money • a person who is chosen to act for others • a person that travels for religious reasons • to not accept another person's ideas and behavior • common an open area in center of a town where cattle and sheep can graze • ...
Ranchos and Trailblazers 2023-01-23
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- a large area of land used for raising cattle, sheep and horses.
- a type of government run by elected leaders.
- someone who finds or makes a new path between places
- the first american trapper to come into CA and leave by land
- freedom from the rule of another person, country, or government.
- was the first to come to California in a wagon train from Missouri
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- business
- made maps for the U.S. government
- An African American man who found a pass through the Sierra Nevada
- to take away from religious control
10 Clues: business • made maps for the U.S. government • to take away from religious control • a type of government run by elected leaders. • someone who finds or makes a new path between places • the first american trapper to come into CA and leave by land • a large area of land used for raising cattle, sheep and horses. • ...
Livestock Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-28
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- as a source of food (consuming both their meat and eggs) or as pets
- an American 501 youth organization, specifically a career and technical student
- an American online platform offering sneakers, luxury apparel and accessories through primary and resale markets.
- the world's largest producer and second largest exporter of poultry meat and a major egg producer
- to produce meat, wool, fiber, or milk
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- make just about everything in the apparel industry
- mostly farmed for its meat, pork.
- meat production
- produce beef, veal, and dairy products.
- riding and transport
10 Clues: meat production • riding and transport • mostly farmed for its meat, pork. • to produce meat, wool, fiber, or milk • produce beef, veal, and dairy products. • make just about everything in the apparel industry • as a source of food (consuming both their meat and eggs) or as pets • an American 501 youth organization, specifically a career and technical student • ...
Mesopotemia 2023-04-13
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- How they can have animals to ate
- What was the ultimate center of political and religious in mesopotamia
- What is the plant to have bread
- What person created the law code of Babylon
- What was the second important person in mesopotamian social pyramid
- What was the most important person in mesopotamian social pyramid
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- In what object they transport the food
- What was the most important material of the neolithic time
- What was the process of get food
- What is the form to exchange something in the mesopotamia
10 Clues: What is the plant to have bread • How they can have animals to ate • What was the process of get food • In what object they transport the food • What person created the law code of Babylon • What is the form to exchange something in the mesopotamia • What was the most important material of the neolithic time • ...
Scylla and Charybdis 2012-09-27
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- The man who loved Scylla before she was turned into a monster.
- Man who wrote the Odyssey.(first name)
- The jealous lover of Odysseus' that turned scylla into a hideous monster.
- Six headed sea monster.
- Hero of the story.
- The amount of Odysseus's men Scylla caught in each one of her mouths.
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- Odysseus held onto the limb of a ____ tree to survive from drowning in the whirlpool.
- Sea monster cursed to suck in sea water three times a day.
- God who Charybdis robbed cattle from.
- God who strikes Odysseus with lightning bolts.
10 Clues: Hero of the story. • Six headed sea monster. • God who Charybdis robbed cattle from. • Man who wrote the Odyssey.(first name) • God who strikes Odysseus with lightning bolts. • Sea monster cursed to suck in sea water three times a day. • The man who loved Scylla before she was turned into a monster. • ...
Iron Age in Europe 2013-03-06
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- A place where you bury dead people.
- Instruments used to attack someone or defend yourself in a battle.
- Plant or agricultural product (grain, vegetables,...) that you can plant yourself.
- Animals used for their meat or milk.
- The business of buying and selling things.
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- Someone who forces iron into a shape, using an anvil and a hammer.
- A thing that is used to work with.
- An instrument for cutting grain or tall grass.
- An Indo-European people, originally from Central Europe.
- An instrument used to cut trees and chop wood.
10 Clues: A thing that is used to work with. • A place where you bury dead people. • Animals used for their meat or milk. • The business of buying and selling things. • An instrument for cutting grain or tall grass. • An instrument used to cut trees and chop wood. • An Indo-European people, originally from Central Europe. • ...
Holstein Characteristics 2014-09-23
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- Holstein colors are MOST often ______ and white
- A _______ Holstein cow weights about 1,500 pounds
- Holsteins are able to adapt to a variety of different __________
- Location of the Red and White Dairy Cattle Association (city, state)
- Top producing Holstein cows are milked ________ times a day
- Holstein cows produce an average of ______ gallons of milk per day
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- Holstein's Country of Origin
- Location of Holstein Association USA (city, state)
- Holstein colors can also be ______ and white due to a recessive gene
- Most popular dairy breed in the United States
10 Clues: Holstein's Country of Origin • Most popular dairy breed in the United States • Holstein colors are MOST often ______ and white • A _______ Holstein cow weights about 1,500 pounds • Location of Holstein Association USA (city, state) • Top producing Holstein cows are milked ________ times a day • Holsteins are able to adapt to a variety of different __________ • ...
Oregon Geography 2014-10-20
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- A major river that borders Oregon to the north.
- The ______ Range - a mountain range in western Oregon.
- This river runs north to the Columbia River.
- ________ Rang - a mountain range in central Oregon
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- One of two states that borders Oregon to the south.
- Oregon shares it's eastern border with this state.
- One of two states that borders Oregon to the south.
- A part of a map used to show direction. _______ Rose
- A flat area of land that is higher than the land around it.
- Beef cattle and sheep are raised in _________ Oregon.
- The deepest lake in the United States.
11 Clues: The deepest lake in the United States. • This river runs north to the Columbia River. • A major river that borders Oregon to the north. • Oregon shares it's eastern border with this state. • ________ Rang - a mountain range in central Oregon • One of two states that borders Oregon to the south. • One of two states that borders Oregon to the south. • ...
Krakow Times Puzzle of the day 2022-03-16
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- a member of the people and cultural community whose traditional religion is Judaism
- what concentration camp killed 1.1 million Jews
- the Jews were __ from Auschwitz
- A group of people that targeted Jews
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- a building or group of buildings used to house soldiers
- Who was the harshest SS gaurd at Leon's camp
- car what was the name of the "thing" used to move Jews from camp to camp
- the gas used to kill the Jews
- of David Jews had to wear this to be identified as Jews
- A race that the Nazis started
10 Clues: the gas used to kill the Jews • A race that the Nazis started • the Jews were __ from Auschwitz • A group of people that targeted Jews • Who was the harshest SS gaurd at Leon's camp • what concentration camp killed 1.1 million Jews • a building or group of buildings used to house soldiers • of David Jews had to wear this to be identified as Jews • ...
Ag Terms 2024-01-11
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- the business of growing and/or raising crops and livestock.
- a species of animal kept for agricultural purposes.
- a smaller domesticated species, used for both wool and meat production.
- the practice of working with plants in various formats.
- a smaller domesticated species, used for both meat and milk production
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- the practice of soil management and crop production.
- a domesticated species, raise solely for meat production.
- a production process involving plants and animals.
- a domesticated species, used for both meat and milk production.
- a domesticated bird, usually raised for meat or egg production.
10 Clues: a production process involving plants and animals. • a species of animal kept for agricultural purposes. • the practice of soil management and crop production. • the practice of working with plants in various formats. • a domesticated species, raise solely for meat production. • the business of growing and/or raising crops and livestock. • ...
Fun Facts About New Mexico 2024-05-13
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- Cimarron was once known as The," _____ capital of the world."
- New Mexico's state flower, can be used to make rope,baskets, and _______
- the town of ____ calls it's self, the "Indian capital of the world"
- the town of Deming is known for it's annual ____ Races.
- Since New Mexico's Climate is soo ______, that 3/4 of the road unpaved
- New Mexico has FAR more _____ and cattle than people.
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- Each October, alBaq hosts a hot air _______ fiesta.
- governments are ______ employers.
- 3 of the families in New Mexico speaks _____ at home.
- White sands national monument, is a ______.
10 Clues: governments are ______ employers. • White sands national monument, is a ______. • Each October, alBaq hosts a hot air _______ fiesta. • 3 of the families in New Mexico speaks _____ at home. • New Mexico has FAR more _____ and cattle than people. • the town of Deming is known for it's annual ____ Races. • Cimarron was once known as The," _____ capital of the world." • ...
Wild West 2024-10-14
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- A small piece land given to citizens by the government
- A long wire with small spikes wrapped around in several places
- A derogatory term used to identify a group of Native Americans
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- Highly Explosive substance used to accelerate mining
- Tool used by miners to take chunks out of stone
- Farm worker that lived in the West
- The Native tribes survived mostly off of this Bovine animal
- Most Cowboys were not _____
- People of foreign countries that moved to permanently live in a new Country
- Cattle Herders in the Great Plains
10 Clues: Most Cowboys were not _____ • Farm worker that lived in the West • Cattle Herders in the Great Plains • Tool used by miners to take chunks out of stone • Highly Explosive substance used to accelerate mining • A small piece land given to citizens by the government • The Native tribes survived mostly off of this Bovine animal • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-22
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- What is the best synonym for "definition"?
- What do we call a specific computer record containing data or a small program?
- What role does Nancy Drew play in the book "Nancy Drew"?
- Anglo-Indian Author hailing from Mussourie.
- If it's hot with a lot of moisture in the air, we can say it's ____
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- Burning fossil fuels can cause _______ to fall from the clouds.
- HERD : CATTLE :: _____ : SHEEP
- What is the name of the wizard at the court of King Arthur?
- Antonym of "enormous"
- Who is the bear in "The Jungle Book"?
10 Clues: Antonym of "enormous" • HERD : CATTLE :: _____ : SHEEP • Who is the bear in "The Jungle Book"? • What is the best synonym for "definition"? • Anglo-Indian Author hailing from Mussourie. • What role does Nancy Drew play in the book "Nancy Drew"? • What is the name of the wizard at the court of King Arthur? • ...
Nutrition in animals 2025-08-25
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- The process of taking food into the body.
- A single -celled organism found in pond water.
- The largest gland in the body.
- The process by which the absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body.
- The grass is rich in this carbohydrate.
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- False feet of Amoeba which it uses to engulf food.
- A part of stomach where food is stored in a cattle.
- The digestive juices break this into simpler proteins.
- The juice secreted by the liver.
- The large cream coloured gland located just below the stomach.
10 Clues: The largest gland in the body. • The juice secreted by the liver. • The grass is rich in this carbohydrate. • The process of taking food into the body. • A single -celled organism found in pond water. • False feet of Amoeba which it uses to engulf food. • A part of stomach where food is stored in a cattle. • The digestive juices break this into simpler proteins. • ...
Unit 8 choice board 2021-03-12
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- A type of cloth or woven fabric
- What is the internet what is your phone what is your computer
- land with water through a network of canals
- The spatial distrubution of where humans inhabit the earth
- Its a engine powered by the wind
- A large farm for raising horses cattle and sheep
- Spanish term for cowboy
- A agreement between 2 governments or 2 or more countries
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
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- Farming that provides for the basic needs of the farmer without surpluses for marketing
- The wires that ended the open range war
- The type of agriculture sharecropping is
- A sudden rush of animals when they get super scared
- A upgrade in technology like railroads to internet
14 Clues: Spanish term for cowboy • A type of cloth or woven fabric • Its a engine powered by the wind • The wires that ended the open range war • The type of agriculture sharecropping is • land with water through a network of canals • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • A large farm for raising horses cattle and sheep • ...
UNIT 6 2019-05-31
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- when you drink or eat something
- a bright yellow aromatic powder obtained from the rhizome of a plant
- when you can link or put something together
- a rounded roof of a building or structure
- a high-protein pulse which is dried and then soaked and cooked prior to eating
- to look for something
- extremely large or great
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- a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings
- a piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees
- a small, simple, single-storey house or shelter
- be drawn towards a person or thing
- if someone dose something that is illegal then you can do this to that person
- cloth woven from flax
- large animal with horns
14 Clues: cloth woven from flax • to look for something • large animal with horns • extremely large or great • when you drink or eat something • be drawn towards a person or thing • a rounded roof of a building or structure • when you can link or put something together • a small, simple, single-storey house or shelter • a piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees • ...
Sam M 2023-09-21
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- what was created in 1812 that used tomatoes.
- In 1968 which country made it a law to wear a seat belt.
- What is the second most popular sport in the world.
- What Storm caused 1,800 deaths.
- What were farmers harvesting by 9,000 Bc.
- What item was banned to sell to minors in 1992.
- More than 10 percent of major league baseball player come from this country.
- How many teens visit one social media site daily.
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- What do 5 billion people use to find information.
- What was the first mass produced car called.
- In which ancient empire was cattle domesticate.
- Who made the first ketchup.
- What was the first fast-food hamburger joint.
- What storm had winds going up to 175 miles per hour
- What was domesticated at least 10,000 years ago.
15 Clues: Who made the first ketchup. • What Storm caused 1,800 deaths. • What were farmers harvesting by 9,000 Bc. • what was created in 1812 that used tomatoes. • What was the first mass produced car called. • What was the first fast-food hamburger joint. • In which ancient empire was cattle domesticate. • What item was banned to sell to minors in 1992. • ...
Food 2016-09-01
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- Sir Isaac newtons ....
- A yummy cold treat, that is usually eaten in the hot sun
- it grows in large huge bunches
- A round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow peel
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- The only fruit that wears it seeds outside
- It is from cocoa beans
- It has a yellow yolk and a white surrounded by a shell
- Culinary name for meat from cattle
- A italian dish with a flat surface and lots of cheese
9 Clues: It is from cocoa beans • Sir Isaac newtons .... • it grows in large huge bunches • Culinary name for meat from cattle • The only fruit that wears it seeds outside • A italian dish with a flat surface and lots of cheese • It has a yellow yolk and a white surrounded by a shell • A yummy cold treat, that is usually eaten in the hot sun • ...
Hercules Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-31
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- Hercules half brother's name.
- The amount of labours Hercules had to complete.
- The woman who had three of Hercules first children.
- The place Hercules was born.
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- The place Hercules had to bring the third and fourth labours to.
- The labour where Hercules had to fetch the cattle of Geryon from Erythia.
- The Pythian priestess told Hercules he would be this if he completed the twelve labours.
- The animal for the seventh labour.
- Zeus and Alcmena's son.
9 Clues: Zeus and Alcmena's son. • The place Hercules was born. • Hercules half brother's name. • The animal for the seventh labour. • The amount of labours Hercules had to complete. • The woman who had three of Hercules first children. • The place Hercules had to bring the third and fourth labours to. • The labour where Hercules had to fetch the cattle of Geryon from Erythia. • ...
Multiple Reading Skills Level C Book 1 19-21 Review 2023-12-15
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- an animal with a low, wide body covered by a hard rounded shell
- a chair on wheels that is used by someone who cannot walk
- painful
- a chance of loss or harm
- to grow to be
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- a building where horses or cattle are kept and fed
- a clever or skillful act
- to show or signal by raising and moving the hand
- a sad event that is not expected and in which people may be hurt
9 Clues: painful • to grow to be • a clever or skillful act • a chance of loss or harm • to show or signal by raising and moving the hand • a building where horses or cattle are kept and fed • a chair on wheels that is used by someone who cannot walk • an animal with a low, wide body covered by a hard rounded shell • a sad event that is not expected and in which people may be hurt
Ray SS U3 Vocab 2024-10-05
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- To travel back and forth regularly.
- The condition of being poor.
- The right to vote.
- A territory set aside for Native Americans.
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- A person who claimed land on the Great Plains under the Homestead Act of 1862.
- The movement of large herds of cattle, by cowboys, from ranches to railroad stations.
- A rundown neighborhood.
- Total control of a type of industry by a person or company.
- The production of goods or services within an economy.
9 Clues: The right to vote. • A rundown neighborhood. • The condition of being poor. • To travel back and forth regularly. • A territory set aside for Native Americans. • The production of goods or services within an economy. • Total control of a type of industry by a person or company. • A person who claimed land on the Great Plains under the Homestead Act of 1862. • ...
Farming Fun 2025-02-28
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- Grazing animals such as horses and cattle eat this type of food
- A dwelling where a farmer and their family might live
- You need this to stop animals from getting out
- He might wake you up in the morning
- You get ham from this animal
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- A vehicle commonly used on a farm
- Where a farmer grows crops such as corn and wheat
- A building that houses farm animals and fodder
- Animal whose wool you can use for knitting
9 Clues: You get ham from this animal • A vehicle commonly used on a farm • He might wake you up in the morning • Animal whose wool you can use for knitting • A building that houses farm animals and fodder • You need this to stop animals from getting out • Where a farmer grows crops such as corn and wheat • A dwelling where a farmer and their family might live • ...
Advanced Livestock Byproducts – Student Activity Packet 2025-09-29
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- – Pig pancreas was the first source of this hormone (7)
- – Fat rendered from cattle, once used in soap & candles (6)
- – A waxy byproduct of sheep’s wool, used in cosmetics (7)
- – Found in feathers and hooves, used in shampoos (7)
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- – Fertilizer made from animal bones (8)
- – Extracted from shellfish, used in medicine (8)
- – Gas from manure used as renewable energy (6)
- – Protein extracted from hides, used to make gelatin (8)
- – Enzyme from calves’ stomachs, used in cheese-making (6)
9 Clues: – Fertilizer made from animal bones (8) • – Gas from manure used as renewable energy (6) • – Extracted from shellfish, used in medicine (8) • – Found in feathers and hooves, used in shampoos (7) • – Pig pancreas was the first source of this hormone (7) • – Protein extracted from hides, used to make gelatin (8) • ...
The Snake 2015-02-04
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- The poet thought that golden snakes are______
- A tall round container with an open top and large handle.
- Who is the poet of poem ‘ The Snake’.
- The poet thought that his act was ________
- Name the volcano discussed in the poem?
- The poet compared snake to _____ at the end.
- The poet thought that black snakes are ________
- The poet threw _________ on the snake to kill him.
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- A red flowered tree found mainly in Mediterranean Sea.
- Snake was drinking the water like a _______
- The quality of being unreasonable.
- The poet refers to the hole in which the snake was entering as_______
- The poet is talking about which month?
- The poet regrets for his________ act of trying to kill the snake.
14 Clues: The quality of being unreasonable. • Who is the poet of poem ‘ The Snake’. • The poet is talking about which month? • Name the volcano discussed in the poem? • The poet thought that his act was ________ • Snake was drinking the water like a _______ • The poet compared snake to _____ at the end. • The poet thought that golden snakes are______ • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2015-08-15
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- skilled workers
- human made objects
- specialization in a specific type of work
- early people who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants for food
- shift in human history from food gathering to food producing
- taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs
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- early people who wandered for food
- spread of ideas and other aspects of culture from one area to another
- complex culture that can produce a surplus of food, has cities with government systems, and job specialization
- set of beliefs, knowledge, and patterns of living a group displays
- evidence about which little information is given
- system of moving water from rivers to crops
- humans and earlier humanlike creatures
- raising of food for crops
14 Clues: skilled workers • human made objects • raising of food for crops • early people who wandered for food • humans and earlier humanlike creatures • specialization in a specific type of work • system of moving water from rivers to crops • evidence about which little information is given • taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2015-08-15
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- skilled workers
- humans and earlier humanlike creatures
- system of moving water from rivers to crops
- spread of ideas and other aspects of culture from one area to another
- early people who wandered for food
- set of beliefs, knowledge, and patterns of living a group displays
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- human made objects
- complex culture that can produce a surplus of food, has cities with government systems, and job specialization
- specialization in a specific type of work
- taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs
- shift in human history from food gathering to food producing
- early people who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants for food
- raising of food for crops
- evidence about which little information is given
14 Clues: skilled workers • human made objects • raising of food for crops • early people who wandered for food • humans and earlier humanlike creatures • specialization in a specific type of work • system of moving water from rivers to crops • evidence about which little information is given • taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs • ...
Liam Burgess (n9714774) 2017-08-15
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- Salmonella entricia is ___ shaped
- Terminology for having over 1000 lash like appendages
- Has a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body
- The amount of Bacterial sRNAs in Salmonella entricia itself
- The family that Salmonella entricia belongs to
- Can live without oxygen
- The kingdom that Salmonella entricia is included in
- The amount of sub species of Salmonella entricia currently exist
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- Is the other main class of animal that is mainly infected by salmonella
- Terminology for a kind of bacteria that loses the crystal violet stain
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganisms that can cause disease.
- Is the process of how salmonella replicates itself
- Is the specific class of Salmonella entricia
- One of the main class of animals that salmonella infects
14 Clues: Can live without oxygen • Salmonella entricia is ___ shaped • Is the specific class of Salmonella entricia • The family that Salmonella entricia belongs to • Is the process of how salmonella replicates itself • The kingdom that Salmonella entricia is included in • Terminology for having over 1000 lash like appendages • ...
The Spirits and Flesh of the Wedding Banquet of the Lamb (Rv. 19) 2025-03-24
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- The battle between Jesus and the forces of evil.
- The outcome of Jesus’ battle.
- Represents the righteous acts of the saints.
- The spirits flying in midair who are invited to the wedding banquet.
- represents the bride at the wedding banquet with whom Jesus works.
- Symbolizes Jesus, the groom in the wedding banquet.
- One of the animals prepared for the banquet.
- One of the names of the rider on the white horse
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- The title written on Jesus' robe and thigh.
- The feast of the Lamb, where both spirits and flesh participate.
- Another type of meat prepared for the feast.
- The flesh that Jesus works through.
- The great multitude in heaven shouts this in praise.
- The heavenly ones following Jesus.
14 Clues: The outcome of Jesus’ battle. • The heavenly ones following Jesus. • The flesh that Jesus works through. • The title written on Jesus' robe and thigh. • Another type of meat prepared for the feast. • Represents the righteous acts of the saints. • One of the animals prepared for the banquet. • The battle between Jesus and the forces of evil. • ...
Big dogs 2022-10-20
5 Clues: medium sized cheeky animal • large ferocious and pack animal • common medium-sized city dweller • small vermin eater cattle stealer • wild dog pack animal hunting deer type
New England And Mid-Atlantic Colonies 2012-01-05
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- it is a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely in both colonies
- animals such as cattle, cows, and pigs (clue: Mid-Atlantic)
- A human resource in Mid-Atlantic
- It is a colny in (clue: it is in the middle)
- A natural resource in mid-atlantic
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- a mountain in both colonies
- it is curved inlet of sea in mid-atlantic
- land that is relatively flatter or lower than adjacent land
- ship building
- it is a stream of water in mid-atlantic
10 Clues: ship building • a mountain in both colonies • A human resource in Mid-Atlantic • A natural resource in mid-atlantic • it is a stream of water in mid-atlantic • it is curved inlet of sea in mid-atlantic • It is a colny in (clue: it is in the middle) • land that is relatively flatter or lower than adjacent land • animals such as cattle, cows, and pigs (clue: Mid-Atlantic) • ...
Term 2 Week 4 LNAsilver 2013-05-05
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- The man was bald, so he wore a w_______.
- Miners dig and dr_____ into rocks to find gold.
- What your head rests on in bed.
- The man ate a b__________ meal, then his son.
- The Youtube cl_____ was very funny!
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- The woman used a w______ to hurry the cattle along.
- To pack a container until it is full, is to f____ it.
- You can't ski uphill, only d____________.
- This big cat has orange and black striped fur.
- When you travel on a plan, you go on a t_________.
10 Clues: What your head rests on in bed. • The Youtube cl_____ was very funny! • The man was bald, so he wore a w_______. • You can't ski uphill, only d____________. • The man ate a b__________ meal, then his son. • This big cat has orange and black striped fur. • Miners dig and dr_____ into rocks to find gold. • When you travel on a plan, you go on a t_________. • ...
Australia's First People 2020-07-13
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- The people of the three rivers.
- Which part of the country did they find it easier to walk and live?
- These were used to cross the sea.
- First Nations people explored inland Australia by moving up these.
- First Nations people came to Australia by crossing over land _______.
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- Where did our First Nations people originate from?
- The last person of the original Tasmanian First Nations people.
- European settlers wanted the First Nations land for sheep and ______.
- The Europeans built a ______.
- The languages of the First People all came from how many common languages?
10 Clues: The Europeans built a ______. • The people of the three rivers. • These were used to cross the sea. • Where did our First Nations people originate from? • The last person of the original Tasmanian First Nations people. • First Nations people explored inland Australia by moving up these. • Which part of the country did they find it easier to walk and live? • ...
Emvironment 2020-07-11
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- Activities related to land cultivation.
- Re-sow or cultivate on an area that has lost its forest.
- Ecosystem where vegetation predominate.
- Natural areas of great importance that are protected and conserved.
- Deterioration of the environment and its natural resources.
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- Removal or destruction of forests to convert it to non-forest use.
- Sustainable balance between environment, social welfare and economic growth.
- Action to conserve and protect the environment.
- Activity where minerals are identified, extracted and processed.
- Activity that consists of raising animals for their use and exploitation.
10 Clues: Activities related to land cultivation. • Ecosystem where vegetation predominate. • Action to conserve and protect the environment. • Re-sow or cultivate on an area that has lost its forest. • Deterioration of the environment and its natural resources. • Activity where minerals are identified, extracted and processed. • ...
NewsAmerica Crossword 2017-02-08
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- a person that travels for religious reasons
- a member of a country
- a person who is chosen to act for others
- a public sale in which something is sold to a person who is willing to give up the most money
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- unjust treatment
- to not accept another person's ideas and behavior
- a large farm with many workers
- to reject of fight against authority
- common an open area in center of a town where cattle and sheep can graze
- crops a crop that is grown for money
10 Clues: unjust treatment • a member of a country • a large farm with many workers • to reject of fight against authority • crops a crop that is grown for money • a person who is chosen to act for others • a person that travels for religious reasons • to not accept another person's ideas and behavior • common an open area in center of a town where cattle and sheep can graze • ...
10 Plagues of Egypt 2017-08-16
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- All dust of the earth turned into __________ (3rd plague)
- The Nile river was turned into ____________. (1st plague)
- Many ________ jumped everywhere and lived in the house. (2nd plague)
- _________got sick and died (5th plague)
- They ate all the grass and plants in Egypt (8th plague)
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- The people's hands and bodies were covered in this (6th plague)
- 4th plagues: they were flying everywhere
- _______ of every first born man and animal. (10th plagues)
- The land was covered in _____________ for 3 days. (9th plague)
- Fell from the sky with fire and thunder (7th plague)
10 Clues: _________got sick and died (5th plague) • 4th plagues: they were flying everywhere • Fell from the sky with fire and thunder (7th plague) • They ate all the grass and plants in Egypt (8th plague) • All dust of the earth turned into __________ (3rd plague) • The Nile river was turned into ____________. (1st plague) • ...
Unit 2 Part 1 2023-09-19
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- V. to stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place
- N. food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose
- N. the process of driving or forcing out
- ADJ. loose in one's moral or behavior
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- V. to make up for; to repay services
- ADJ. not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected, undependable
- ADJ. having a pleasing appearance
- V. to strengthen, build up
- N. a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense V. to make a deceptive movement; to make pretense of
- N. a citizen of another country; ADJ foreign, strange
10 Clues: V. to strengthen, build up • ADJ. having a pleasing appearance • V. to make up for; to repay services • ADJ. loose in one's moral or behavior • N. the process of driving or forcing out • N. a citizen of another country; ADJ foreign, strange • V. to stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place • N. food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose • ...
The Bringer of Dreams 2021-11-30
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- Hermes went to find and steal cattle from?
- Romans knew Hermes by this name
- Hemes invented this by slewing two of Apollo's cows, roasting the and leaving themto aton for his theft
- Hermes was only a ___ old when he was a musician
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- Hermes mother,daughter of the Titan Atlas
- Hermes was also believed to be the god of this
- Messenger of the gods
- Hermes also became this when he was a day old
- The way hermes led the beasts back to his home
- Hermen also became this when he was a day old
10 Clues: Messenger of the gods • Romans knew Hermes by this name • Hermes mother,daughter of the Titan Atlas • Hermes went to find and steal cattle from? • Hermes also became this when he was a day old • Hermen also became this when he was a day old • Hermes was also believed to be the god of this • The way hermes led the beasts back to his home • ...
Kayla BDAY 2024-10-01
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- Where in summer will you find Adelaide’s first beach bar
- Which company makes SA’s famous Frogcakes
- What is the highest “mountain” in South Australia
- Name the boat that does short cruises along the River Torrens from Elder Park
- Which Australia Minister was born in Bordertown
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- Where will you find 23rd Street Distillery
- Anna Creek Station is famous for what
- Who or what was the Birdman of the Coorong
- Which winery in SA has the oldest Shiraz vines in the world
- South Australia has one UNESCO World Heritage Site
10 Clues: Anna Creek Station is famous for what • Which company makes SA’s famous Frogcakes • Where will you find 23rd Street Distillery • Who or what was the Birdman of the Coorong • Which Australia Minister was born in Bordertown • What is the highest “mountain” in South Australia • South Australia has one UNESCO World Heritage Site • ...
Basic Livestock Nutrititon 2024-10-08
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- total amount of material the animal would consume in one day
- mixture of feedstufs available to provide the nutrients
- humans, pigs and horses; simple stomach
- multi- compartment stomach, cattle and sheep are examples of these
- associated with animal feeds
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- the interrelated steps involved in the animal eating food for use in tissue repair, growth and normal function
- associated with human food
- nutrients consumed in breads, vegetables and or meats
- substance or chemical compund required the animal for the productive purposes
- grains and by-products, used by animals
10 Clues: associated with human food • associated with animal feeds • humans, pigs and horses; simple stomach • grains and by-products, used by animals • nutrients consumed in breads, vegetables and or meats • mixture of feedstufs available to provide the nutrients • total amount of material the animal would consume in one day • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
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- The region where most oil is produced
- Affecting the economical and business related aspects
- The industry that Texas relies on and was found in masses in Spindletop
- The industry that involves the transportation using trains
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- The place in Texas where a huge amount of oil was discovered in an oil derrick
- The industry Texas relied on after the Civil War and boosted its economy
- Related to the politics and government
- Related to our environment and how it's affected
- Affecting our society and the people in it
- The towers that oil shoots out of
10 Clues: The towers that oil shoots out of • The region where most oil is produced • Related to the politics and government • Affecting our society and the people in it • Related to our environment and how it's affected • Affecting the economical and business related aspects • The industry that involves the transportation using trains • ...
three g's of exploration 2024-04-13
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- - Farm animals kept by humans for various purposes.
- - Inhabitant of a particular place, especially one born there.
- - A type of corn that was a staple crop in many indigenous American cultures.
- - The customs, beliefs, and social structures of a particular society.
- - Plants grown for food or commerce.
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- - Illnesses or conditions that spread rapidly during the Columbian Exchange.
- - Domesticated ruminant animals raised for meat, milk, or hides.
- - Native to a particular region or country.
- - The act of traveling to new territories for discovery and conquest.
- - Process of settling new lands by a foreign power.
10 Clues: - Plants grown for food or commerce. • - Native to a particular region or country. • - Farm animals kept by humans for various purposes. • - Process of settling new lands by a foreign power. • - Inhabitant of a particular place, especially one born there. • - Domesticated ruminant animals raised for meat, milk, or hides. • ...
Paddock to Plate 2021-09-06
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- a insect that produce honey.
- a fruit that is green and long that almost taste like water.
- a round oval object laid by a female bird
- foods that comes from the sea like crabs, lobster and shrimps.
- meat from a bird e.g. chicken, turkey and quail
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- a food that consists of water, flour and yeast mixed together.
- an animal that is commonly known for their wool.
- meat from a cattle.
- an animal that is used for their meat, milk and hides.
- a place that grow crops and where animals are kept.
10 Clues: meat from a cattle. • a insect that produce honey. • a round oval object laid by a female bird • meat from a bird e.g. chicken, turkey and quail • an animal that is commonly known for their wool. • a place that grow crops and where animals are kept. • an animal that is used for their meat, milk and hides. • a fruit that is green and long that almost taste like water. • ...
Solomon Builds a Temple for GOD 2022-10-05
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- How many men did Solomon draft to build the temple?
- Where did Solomon build the temple?
- What did Solomon name the two pillars outside the temple?
- What did King Hiram give Solomon to build the temple?
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- How many head of cattle and sheep did Solomon offer as a sacrifice?
- What materials lined the walls of the temple?
- Where did the priests place the ark of the covenant?
- With which metal did Solomon overlay the floor?
- How big was the temple, in length?
- How long did it take Solomon to build the temple?
10 Clues: How big was the temple, in length? • Where did Solomon build the temple? • What materials lined the walls of the temple? • With which metal did Solomon overlay the floor? • How long did it take Solomon to build the temple? • How many men did Solomon draft to build the temple? • Where did the priests place the ark of the covenant? • ...
LOTT Vocab 2022-10-14
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- not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable
- food especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock
- sparing in the use of words; abrupt
- not showing dear or hesitation in the face of danger or difficulty
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- bring under domination or control, especially by conquest
- of only moderate quality; not very good
- the action of depriving someone of membership in an organization
- pleasant to look at; attractive
- a deceptive or pretended blow, trust, or other movement, especially in boxing or fencing
- not clear enough to be read
10 Clues: not clear enough to be read • pleasant to look at; attractive • sparing in the use of words; abrupt • of only moderate quality; not very good • bring under domination or control, especially by conquest • the action of depriving someone of membership in an organization • food especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock • ...
Leuin - Unit 2 Vocab 2022-11-17
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- not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable
- the process of driving or forcing out
- food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose
- to strengthen, build up
- average, ordinary, undistinguished
- to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark of derision
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- bringing in money; profitable; money making
- to grow by rapid production of new parts; increase in number
- difficult or impossible to read
- a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of (false move)
10 Clues: to strengthen, build up • difficult or impossible to read • average, ordinary, undistinguished • the process of driving or forcing out • bringing in money; profitable; money making • to grow by rapid production of new parts; increase in number • to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark of derision • ...
KHOIKHOI 2025-11-25
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- A dome-shaped Khoikhoi hut made from wooden frames and reed mats
- The type of plant used to make mats for Khoikhoi huts
- The early Southern African community known for herding animals
- The hunter-gatherer group who lived alongside the Khoikhoi
- The Khoikhoi’s most valuable animals
- People who move with their animals to find new grazing land
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- A group of animals such as cows, sheep, and goats
- What animals do when they eat grass
- An enclosure used to keep animals safe
- What the Khoikhoi did when they exchanged goods with other groups
10 Clues: What animals do when they eat grass • The Khoikhoi’s most valuable animals • An enclosure used to keep animals safe • A group of animals such as cows, sheep, and goats • The type of plant used to make mats for Khoikhoi huts • The hunter-gatherer group who lived alongside the Khoikhoi • People who move with their animals to find new grazing land • ...
MEAT 2021-03-23
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- Meat from deer/goat
- Meats of domesticated sheep
- tissues Lean meat with connective tissues and fat
- tissues Found around and within the muscular tissues
- tissues Are found around the muscles and within the muscles.
- The ossified tissue that forms the skeleton of the animal
- Is pearly white color, swells and shrinks in hot water, causing the disintegration of the muscular tissues which causes its tenderization.
- Meat from cattle over one year old
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- Is the insoluble ligament that is yellowish in color
- Meat from carabao
- Refers to the flesh of animals used for food
- Frozen meat products whether cooked or uncooked, also includes canned meat products
- Mostly sold in supermarkets where differelabeled in an open chiller
- Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old
- Meat from pigs
15 Clues: Meat from pigs • Meat from carabao • Meat from deer/goat • Meats of domesticated sheep • Meat from cattle over one year old • Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old • Refers to the flesh of animals used for food • tissues Lean meat with connective tissues and fat • Is the insoluble ligament that is yellowish in color • tissues Found around and within the muscular tissues • ...
The Odyssey Chapter 16 2017-06-21
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- Philoetius say that Zeus has no _____ for humans
- Athena thinks that anyone would be ________ to have a son like Telemacus
- Odysseus _____ his teeth and refrained from replying
- Ctesippus threw an ox's _____ at Odysseus
- Odysseus could hear the _____ of the women servants as they went to see the suitors
- Philoetius watches over Odysseus' ______
- Ctesippus is from ____
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- A bird flew onto a suitor's _____ hand
- Telemachus promises to ______ Odysseus from the insults and blows sent to him by the suitors
- Odysseus scolded himself for his _________
- Telemachus tells the maids to lay _______ rugs
- Odysseus prayed to Zeus for an ______
- Theoclymenus says that a thick ____ has spread over the suitors
- Melanthius brought his best ______ to the feast
- Instead of a bed, Odysseus chose to sleep on rough ___-hide
15 Clues: Ctesippus is from ____ • Odysseus prayed to Zeus for an ______ • A bird flew onto a suitor's _____ hand • Philoetius watches over Odysseus' ______ • Ctesippus threw an ox's _____ at Odysseus • Odysseus scolded himself for his _________ • Telemachus tells the maids to lay _______ rugs • Melanthius brought his best ______ to the feast • ...
Arizona History 2022-03-07
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- The Civil War was fought at which Arizona peak?
- Which of the 5 C's brings snowbirds to Arizona?
- Which Natural Wonder of the World is in Arizona?
- What is Arizona's state fish?
- What is Arizona's oldest city?
- Which of the 5 C's moos?
- What is the capital of Arizona?
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- Which Arizona civil rights leader created the United Farm Workers Union?
- What river is Arizona's biggest water supply?
- Which of the 5 C's is mined?
- What symbol is in the middle of the Arizona flag?
- Which of the 5 C's includes grapefruit?
- Which Arizona Senator from the 1980's changed conservative politics?
- Native Americans from which tribe helped develop a code in World war II?
- Which of the 5 C's grows in bolls?
15 Clues: Which of the 5 C's moos? • Which of the 5 C's is mined? • What is Arizona's state fish? • What is Arizona's oldest city? • What is the capital of Arizona? • Which of the 5 C's grows in bolls? • Which of the 5 C's includes grapefruit? • What river is Arizona's biggest water supply? • The Civil War was fought at which Arizona peak? • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
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- Harrapa may have been home to over _____ people
- The redish clay they made pots and objects with
- Another relgion othe rthan Hindusim in Ancient India
- India´s houses were arrnged on a ____ patteren
- This Caste class were people who did work which was ¨UNCLEAN¨
- What Indo-european language did they use?
- What does Mohenjo-Daro mean?
- The god of destruction and creation
- Where did they get the Conch shells from?
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- The moutains cutting India off from the rest of the contintent
- What birds did they out on thier heads to tric them while hunting?
- Houses had Sewer systems and..?
- The river that flowed through modern Pakistan
- Like mesopotamia, they used these to bulid thier homes.
- Aryans measuered wealth with these animals.
15 Clues: What does Mohenjo-Daro mean? • Houses had Sewer systems and..? • The god of destruction and creation • What Indo-european language did they use? • Where did they get the Conch shells from? • Aryans measuered wealth with these animals. • The river that flowed through modern Pakistan • India´s houses were arrnged on a ____ patteren • ...
Julian Toledo's The Jungle Book Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- Crouch down in fear
- Lean and haggard
- The state of being hostile or opposed to someone or something
- A loud and confused noise, especially people shouting
- The light coming from between full night and sunset or between sunset and full night
- A person who is homeless and unemployed who wanders and lives by begging
- A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides
- Increasing cheerfulness and confidence
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- To prepare or use land for gardening or crops
- Food for cattle and other livestock
- Having or showing skill in achieving an end by deceit or evasion
- Confuse
- A fixed amount of food handed to someone in a time of shortage
- Make continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body
- The decaying flesh of dead animals
15 Clues: Confuse • Lean and haggard • Crouch down in fear • The decaying flesh of dead animals • Food for cattle and other livestock • A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides • Increasing cheerfulness and confidence • To prepare or use land for gardening or crops • A loud and confused noise, especially people shouting • The state of being hostile or opposed to someone or something • ...
Julian Toledo's The Jungle Book Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- Crouch down in fear
- Lean and haggard
- The state of being hostile or opposed to someone or something
- A loud and confused noise, especially people shouting
- The light coming from between full night and sunset or between sunset and full night
- A person who is homeless and unemployed who wanders and lives by begging
- A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides
- Increasing cheerfulness and confidence
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- To prepare or use land for gardening or crops
- Food for cattle and other livestock
- Having or showing skill in achieving an end by deceit or evasion
- Confuse
- A fixed amount of food handed to someone in a time of shortage
- Make continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body
- The decaying flesh of dead animals
15 Clues: Confuse • Lean and haggard • Crouch down in fear • The decaying flesh of dead animals • Food for cattle and other livestock • A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides • Increasing cheerfulness and confidence • To prepare or use land for gardening or crops • A loud and confused noise, especially people shouting • The state of being hostile or opposed to someone or something • ...
Flukes are human parasites. Hepatic, lanceolate, feline, pulmonary, blood flukes. Tapeworms are human parasites: pork, bovine, dwarf tapeworm, broad tapeworm, echinococcus, alveococcus 2024-05-09
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- A type of human parasite affecting the liver
- The medical term for the study of parasites
- A tapeworm with a wide body that can infect humans
- Parasites that cause schistosomiasis
- The process of acquiring a parasite
- The stage of a tapeworm's life cycle found in the intermediate hos
- Parasites that affect the lungs in humans
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- Parasites that live in the intestines of humans and animals
- Another type of tapeworm that forms cysts in human organs
- A small tapeworm that can infect humans
- Parasites found in cattle that can infect humans
- Parasitic tapeworms that form cysts in human organs
- A species of human parasite with a lance-like shape
- A term for the eggs of parasites
- Parasites commonly found in cats that can infect humans
15 Clues: A term for the eggs of parasites • The process of acquiring a parasite • Parasites that cause schistosomiasis • A small tapeworm that can infect humans • Parasites that affect the lungs in humans • The medical term for the study of parasites • A type of human parasite affecting the liver • Parasites found in cattle that can infect humans • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- A new form of farming made after slavery that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Materials that come naturally from the Earth, not made artificially.
- Wire with small, sharp spikes on it.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
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- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Owing someone something.
- Adding infrastructure to areas and people starting to live there.
- America rebuilding itself after the Civil War.
- Small, sun dried bricks used for building.
- The order in which things happen.
- Moving around a lot, not staying in the same place.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Something to support your reasoning. • Wire with small, sharp spikes on it. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • Small, sun dried bricks used for building. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • America rebuilding itself after the Civil War. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-21
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- an important industry in the Midwest
- area or a building where animals are kept
- flat land that is covered in grass and wildflowers
- storm that brings heavy snowfall and freezing winds
- good place to farm with fertile soil
- city known as "Motor City"
- important because the Great Lakes are at different levels
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- major transportation hub in the Midwest
- an area of wild country that is unexplored
- area set aside for Native Americans
- memorial still being built today to honor Oglala chief
- animals, like cattle or hogs, that are raised on a farm
- Mount Rushmore was carved into the Black Hills to honor 4 U.S. _________
- known as "Gateway to the West"
- Name of person who used assembly lines to make cars in a shorter amount of time
15 Clues: city known as "Motor City" • known as "Gateway to the West" • area set aside for Native Americans • an important industry in the Midwest • good place to farm with fertile soil • major transportation hub in the Midwest • area or a building where animals are kept • an area of wild country that is unexplored • flat land that is covered in grass and wildflowers • ...
Conflict between the Xhosa and European settlers in the eastern part of the Cape Colony 2025-11-13
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- When people lose their land to others.
- Disagreement or struggle between two groups.
- Farmers who moved from place to place with their herds.
- Limits that show where one person’s land ends and another’s begins.
- Animals that were stolen during the frontier wars.
- The indigenous group who lived east of the Cape Colony.
- The border area between the Xhosa and the European settlers.
- The reason many settlers moved eastward -was to find more __________.
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- who owned farms and livestock.
- People who came from Europe to live and farm at the Cape.
- An area ruled by another country.
- Natural features often used to mark borders between groups.
- When goods are exchanged between groups.
- What animals feed on in open fields.
- Violent attacks during the frontier wars.
15 Clues: who owned farms and livestock. • An area ruled by another country. • What animals feed on in open fields. • When people lose their land to others. • When goods are exchanged between groups. • Violent attacks during the frontier wars. • Disagreement or struggle between two groups. • Animals that were stolen during the frontier wars. • ...
New Braunfels Life Plus Crossword July 5th 2025-07-04
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- Site in Dallas associated with the assassination of JFK
- Art installation in Amarillo featuring half-buried cars
- Second-largest canyon in the U.S., located in the Texas Panhandle
- Historic mission in San Antonio known for a pivotal 1836 battle
- Tall observation tower in San Antonio
- National park named for a curve in the Rio Grande
- Texas' oldest continually operating dance hall
- Monument commemorating the battle that won Texas independence
- Giant pink granite dome near Fredericksburg
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- Dallas museum located in the former Texas School Book Depository
- Historic district with cattle drives and rodeo events
- Houston site that showcases space exploration
- Popular beach destination on the Gulf Coast
- Building in Austin taller than the U.S. Capitol
- Popular San Antonio attraction with shops and dining along a canal
15 Clues: Tall observation tower in San Antonio • Popular beach destination on the Gulf Coast • Giant pink granite dome near Fredericksburg • Houston site that showcases space exploration • Texas' oldest continually operating dance hall • Building in Austin taller than the U.S. Capitol • National park named for a curve in the Rio Grande • ...
Challenges in the late 1800s 2016-09-28
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- wire often bob wire or, in the southeastern United
- act encouraged Western migration by providing settlers 160 acres of public land.
- system the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- The process by which a person or persons acquire the social and psychological characteristics of a group
- act 1887 (also known as the General Allotment Act or the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887), adopted by Congress in 1887, authorized the President of the United States to survey American Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians.
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- money inconvertible paper money made legal tender by a government decree.
- he process of an immigrant to the United States of America becoming a person who shares American values, beliefs and customs and is assimilated into American society.
- creek massacre massacre in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of Colorado U.S. Volunteer Cavalry attacked and destroyed a village of Cheyenne
- an area of land set aside for occupation by North American Indians or Australian Aborigines.
- drive the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses.
- ame given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas in the late nineteenth century, as part of the Exoduster Movement or Exodus of 1879.
- plow It was used for farming to break up tough soil without soil getting stuck to it
- party organized in St. Louis in 1892 to represent the common folk—especially farmers—against the entrenched interests of railroads, bankers, processers, corporations, and the politicians in league with such interests.
13 Clues: wire often bob wire or, in the southeastern United • money inconvertible paper money made legal tender by a government decree. • act encouraged Western migration by providing settlers 160 acres of public land. • plow It was used for farming to break up tough soil without soil getting stuck to it • ...
W.O.D. 1 Tic Tac Toe 2022-03-07
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- (n) A perfect place-paradise, heaven, and ideal place
- (adj) relating to cattle; sluggish-having qualities (such as dullness)
- (adj) having keen mental perception and understanding
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- (adj) having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd
- (adj) self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental (often through times of darkness)
- (adj) not harmful or injurious; harmless-not likely to irritate/offend
- (adj) relating to a dry environment; requiring a small amount of water
- (adj) having profound/great knowledge or learning
- (adj) Moderately warm-showing little enthusiasm
- (adj) extravagant/rich, luxurious/lavish
10 Clues: (adj) extravagant/rich, luxurious/lavish • (adj) Moderately warm-showing little enthusiasm • (adj) having profound/great knowledge or learning • (n) A perfect place-paradise, heaven, and ideal place • (adj) having keen mental perception and understanding • (adj) not harmful or injurious; harmless-not likely to irritate/offend • ...
texas revaloution 2023-03-23
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- the belief that americans were destined to expand its dominion and spread democracy and capitalism across North America
- mexicos president
- people who acted as land agents
- Spanish speaking, Catholic people of Alta California before 1848
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- known as the father of texas
- a spanish mission that later became an important battlefield
- the United States agreed to pay Mexico $10 million for Arizona and New Mexico
- a rebellion started by american settlers in california
- cowboys were hired to drive cattle between New Mexico and Mexico City
- 11th president who also completed American annexation of Texas
10 Clues: mexicos president • known as the father of texas • people who acted as land agents • a rebellion started by american settlers in california • a spanish mission that later became an important battlefield • 11th president who also completed American annexation of Texas • Spanish speaking, Catholic people of Alta California before 1848 • ...
Chemistry Quiz 2022-09-15
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- Zho and Al2O3 are _________ oxides.
- ______ gas is being added at the atmosphere by cattle sheds.
- In Electrolysis of water two gases are released but the quality of one gas is double than the other, what is that Gas?
- Ozone Layer protects the earth from ________ Radiation.
- Carbondioxide is a _________ gas.
- Zn and Lead are more reactive elements than _____.
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- Ozone is a ______ Molecule.
- ______is better than recycle.
- ________ are responsible for true depletion of Ozone.
- A self-Supporting Unit of living organisms and their non-living environment is called _______.
10 Clues: Ozone is a ______ Molecule. • ______is better than recycle. • Carbondioxide is a _________ gas. • Zho and Al2O3 are _________ oxides. • Zn and Lead are more reactive elements than _____. • ________ are responsible for true depletion of Ozone. • Ozone Layer protects the earth from ________ Radiation. • ______ gas is being added at the atmosphere by cattle sheds. • ...
Mrs. Bessau's 4th Period (All answers are in Spanish) 2022-12-01
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- the first day of the week
- Tortilla filled with meats and veggies of your choice.
- a round-up of cattle on a ranch for branding.
- A traditional Spanish dance in triple time (fast)
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- A away to say "sir" in Spanish.
- Another way to say "very" or "a lot" in Spanish.
- What people say when they are walking away from eachother.
- When people see you they usually wave and say...
- Another way to say a big party.
- What you usually respond with when someone asks you "how are you?"
10 Clues: the first day of the week • A away to say "sir" in Spanish. • Another way to say a big party. • a round-up of cattle on a ranch for branding. • Another way to say "very" or "a lot" in Spanish. • When people see you they usually wave and say... • A traditional Spanish dance in triple time (fast) • Tortilla filled with meats and veggies of your choice. • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-04-13
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- What was the ultimate center of political and religious in mesopotamia
- In what object they transport the food
- What person created the law code of Babylon
- What was the process of get food
- What was the most important material of the neolithic time
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- was the most important person in mesopotamian social pyramid
- What is the plant to have bread
- What is the form to exchange something in the mesopotamia
- How they can have animals to ate
- What was the second important person in mesopotamian social pyramid
10 Clues: What is the plant to have bread • What was the process of get food • How they can have animals to ate • In what object they transport the food • What person created the law code of Babylon • What is the form to exchange something in the mesopotamia • What was the most important material of the neolithic time • ...
Rainforests 2017-09-16
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- The type of ranch that is the main cause of deforestation
- The largest rainforest in the world
- The second lowest layer in a tropical rainforest
- The only state/territory with a montane rainforest
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- The type of logging which removes the most valuable trees
- The country where the FSC comes from
- The type of logging which removes all trees in the area
- The trees which contains the main ingredient for chocolate
- The percent of illegal logging in Brazil and Indonesia
- The highest layer in a tropical rainforest
10 Clues: The largest rainforest in the world • The country where the FSC comes from • The highest layer in a tropical rainforest • The second lowest layer in a tropical rainforest • The only state/territory with a montane rainforest • The percent of illegal logging in Brazil and Indonesia • The type of logging which removes all trees in the area • ...
English 8/Lesson 6/By: A.R. Yousefzadeh 2021-02-02
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- Ghez-ghal’eh is famous for its ......... 🌻 fields.
- It's very hot there in summer and the ....... often rises to 120° F.
- There are four seasons in a year.They are spring,..........,fall and winter.
- The farmer has 10 cows in his ........ .
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- Friday night the ......... is warm and clear.
- There's a big ......... in our village.We go there for swim.
- Kandowan is a ........⛰village near Tabriz.
- The farmers work on the farm and ......... animals.
- There isn't any rain this year.It's very ...... .
- A:"What's the weather ........ here in winter?" B:"cold and snowy"
10 Clues: The farmer has 10 cows in his ........ . • Kandowan is a ........⛰village near Tabriz. • Friday night the ......... is warm and clear. • There isn't any rain this year.It's very ...... . • Ghez-ghal’eh is famous for its ......... 🌻 fields. • The farmers work on the farm and ......... animals. • There's a big ......... in our village.We go there for swim. • ...
Microbes In Human Welfare Sobhiya XII A 2021-08-30
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- acid bacteria the full form of LAB
- it is the acid producer of lactic acid
- it is the acid producer of acetic acid
- in the gas mainly produced in fermentation of dough,cheese making,production of beverage
- masses of bacteria associated with fungal filament to form mesh like stucture
- mixture of gas ,that may also be used as fuel
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- name of first antibiotic discovered
- what cheese does propionibacterium sharmanii bacterium produce
- the bacteria present in the rumen of cattle
- that can be used in the production of biogas
10 Clues: acid bacteria the full form of LAB • name of first antibiotic discovered • it is the acid producer of lactic acid • it is the acid producer of acetic acid • the bacteria present in the rumen of cattle • that can be used in the production of biogas • mixture of gas ,that may also be used as fuel • what cheese does propionibacterium sharmanii bacterium produce • ...
Paddock to Plate 2021-09-06
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- an animal that is used for their meat, milk and hides.
- a insect that produce honey.
- a place that grow crops and where animals are kept.
- meat from a bird e.g. chicken, turkey and quail
- a food that consists of water, flour and yeast mixed together.
- an animal that is commonly known for their wool.
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- a fruit that is green and long that almost taste like water.
- meat from a cattle.
- foods that comes from the sea like crabs, lobster and shrimps.
- a round oval object laid by a female bird
10 Clues: meat from a cattle. • a insect that produce honey. • a round oval object laid by a female bird • meat from a bird e.g. chicken, turkey and quail • an animal that is commonly known for their wool. • a place that grow crops and where animals are kept. • an animal that is used for their meat, milk and hides. • a fruit that is green and long that almost taste like water. • ...
SUCC ▄█▀ █▄ █▄█ ▀█▀ 2018-10-29
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- grassland suitable for pasturage.
- A mental health disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood
- feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
- the quality of being unpleasant or repulsive in appearance
- animal dung used for fertilizing land.
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- A jackaroo is a young man (feminine equivalent jackaroo) working on a sheep or cattle station
- beautiful; very attractive.
- not according with truth or fact; incorrect
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land.
- in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
10 Clues: beautiful; very attractive. • grassland suitable for pasturage. • animal dung used for fertilizing land. • not according with truth or fact; incorrect • the quality of being unpleasant or repulsive in appearance • feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems. • A mental health disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood • ...
Period Five 2019-09-23
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- Who developed The Ghost Dance Movement?
- What act offered 160 acres per family but wasn't as successful?
- What religion did children learn in Indian Boarding School?
- The West lured those who sought (blank) and self-sufficiency.
- What wiped out a ton of Cattle in the late 1880s?
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- What discovery drew more people West?
- Railroad completed in Utah in 1869
- Who did the White people try to ban from mining?
- What are towns called that sprang up quickly along railroads?
- How many transcontinental lines were built over the next decades?
10 Clues: Railroad completed in Utah in 1869 • What discovery drew more people West? • Who developed The Ghost Dance Movement? • Who did the White people try to ban from mining? • What wiped out a ton of Cattle in the late 1880s? • What religion did children learn in Indian Boarding School? • What are towns called that sprang up quickly along railroads? • ...
Legends 2024-10-10
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- She cries for her children
- Died from a scorpion bite on her wedding day
- He is the spirit of a man who was greedy and evil
- He wears a huge black hat that covers part of his face and back
- He shows his spectral face to drunks
- It drinks the blood of cattle
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- He created an altar with dolls hanging up to a thousand
- His soul is trapped at the accident site
- He was struck by a cannonball and died
- Foot, It is a large and hairy creature and lives in the forest
10 Clues: She cries for her children • It drinks the blood of cattle • He shows his spectral face to drunks • He was struck by a cannonball and died • His soul is trapped at the accident site • Died from a scorpion bite on her wedding day • He is the spirit of a man who was greedy and evil • He created an altar with dolls hanging up to a thousand • ...
Legends 2024-10-10
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- She cries for her children
- He wears a huge black hat that covers part of his face and back
- He was struck by a cannonball and died
- It drinks the blood of cattle
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- His soul is trapped at the accident site
- He created an altar with dolls hanging up to a thousand
- He is the spirit of a man who was greedy and evil
- He shows his spectral face to drunks
- It is a large and hairy creature and lives in the forest
- Died from a scorpion bite on her wedding day
10 Clues: She cries for her children • It drinks the blood of cattle • He shows his spectral face to drunks • He was struck by a cannonball and died • His soul is trapped at the accident site • Died from a scorpion bite on her wedding day • He is the spirit of a man who was greedy and evil • He created an altar with dolls hanging up to a thousand • ...
Pastoralists in the Modern World 2024-11-05
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- colonial officials believed that _____ destroyed the saplings
- To enter a grazing tract, a cattle herder had to showthe____and pay the ____.
- Rights that people areused to by custom and tradition
- MAIN SOURCE OF FINANCE OF COLONIAL STATE
- FORESTS WITH COMMERCIALLY VALUABLE TIMBER WERE DECLARED AS_____
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- By this Act many communities of craftsmen, traders and pastoralists were classifiedasCriminal Tribes.
- The new political boundaries BETWEEN India and Pakistan stopped their movement.
- UNCULTIVATED LAND WAS VIEWED AS ____BY COLONIALISTS
- OVERGRAZING LED TO DETERIOATION OF ____
- The colonial government wanted to rule over a _______ population.
10 Clues: OVERGRAZING LED TO DETERIOATION OF ____ • MAIN SOURCE OF FINANCE OF COLONIAL STATE • UNCULTIVATED LAND WAS VIEWED AS ____BY COLONIALISTS • Rights that people areused to by custom and tradition • colonial officials believed that _____ destroyed the saplings • FORESTS WITH COMMERCIALLY VALUABLE TIMBER WERE DECLARED AS_____ • ...
List 23B 2025-04-15
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- My ___ takes me to school.
- When I walk in the desert by my grandparents we see ___ eating the weeds.
- The bird was not able to fly because of a broken ___.
- My dog is blind in one ___.
- I run fast and like to win the ___.
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- My grandparents are old and I am ___.
- ___ coat did you take by mistakek.
- The tag on an item show what you have to pay for it.
- I finished my homework ___ so I could go outside to play.
- I ___ the music my Dad was playing while I was doing homework.
10 Clues: My ___ takes me to school. • My dog is blind in one ___. • ___ coat did you take by mistakek. • I run fast and like to win the ___. • My grandparents are old and I am ___. • The tag on an item show what you have to pay for it. • The bird was not able to fly because of a broken ___. • I finished my homework ___ so I could go outside to play. • ...
7th Grade Vocab Week 13 2025-11-03
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- (v) place where a river can be crossed on foot
- (adj) having a red or flushed complexion
- (n) a tactic for delaying or obstructing legislation by making long speeches
- (v) to express definitely or systematically; to devise, invent; to state as a formula
- (n) The splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy.
- (n) faithfulness; loyalty
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- (n) plants of a region or era
- (n.) food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose
- (v.) to give up, renounce; to leave, abandon
- to grow, sprout leaves
10 Clues: to grow, sprout leaves • (n) faithfulness; loyalty • (n) plants of a region or era • (adj) having a red or flushed complexion • (v.) to give up, renounce; to leave, abandon • (v) place where a river can be crossed on foot • (n) The splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy. • (n.) food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose • ...
Livestock Digestive Systems 2018-01-10
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- Way in which an animal gets food into their body.
- Found in the rumen of cattle after slaughter, consists of all the hair they have licked off themselves and others in their lifetime.
- Large Intestine.
- Sector of stomach where fermentation occurs.
- Area of microbial digestion, also known as a blind sac.
- Aids in fat digestion and is produced in the liver.
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- True stomach.
- Allows milk to travel directly from the mouth to the abomasums in young ruminant animals such as calves and lambs.
- Animal that consumes only plants.
- Soft mass of chewed food.
- Process of chewing.
- Digestive disorder that is fatal in horses.
12 Clues: True stomach. • Large Intestine. • Process of chewing. • Soft mass of chewed food. • Animal that consumes only plants. • Digestive disorder that is fatal in horses. • Sector of stomach where fermentation occurs. • Way in which an animal gets food into their body. • Aids in fat digestion and is produced in the liver. • Area of microbial digestion, also known as a blind sac. • ...
The Plains People 2013-04-04
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- Used for hunting and where brought by the Spanish
- The Plain woman wore long _____ and tight leggings
- Hunters wore breastplates made out of ______
- Trade Why did the hunters have to kill more bison
- What is a mixture of dried berries , meat and lard
- Mountain The plains People lived in the Interior Plains from the________ __________ to Southeastern Manitoba
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- Skins What clothing was made from.
- Bows and arrows and what were used for hunting
- Teepees were made from the _____ of a Bison
- What they lived in before contact with Europeans
- What they ate once the buffalo were almost extinct
- The main food source
12 Clues: The main food source • Skins What clothing was made from. • Teepees were made from the _____ of a Bison • Hunters wore breastplates made out of ______ • Bows and arrows and what were used for hunting • What they lived in before contact with Europeans • Used for hunting and where brought by the Spanish • Trade Why did the hunters have to kill more bison • ...
The Plains People 2013-04-04
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- What they lived in before contact with Europeans
- skins What clothing was made from.
- What they ate once the buffalo were almost extinct
- Bows and arrows and what were used for hunting
- The main food source
- Teepees were made from the _____ of a Bison
Down
- The Plain woman wore long _____ and tight leggings
- Used for hunting and where brought by the Spanish
- What is a mixture of dried berries , meat and lard
- Mountain The plains People lived in the Interior Plains from the________ __________ to Southeastern Manitoba
- Hunters wore breastplates made out of ______
- Trade Why did the hunters have to kill more bison
12 Clues: The main food source • skins What clothing was made from. • Teepees were made from the _____ of a Bison • Hunters wore breastplates made out of ______ • Bows and arrows and what were used for hunting • What they lived in before contact with Europeans • Used for hunting and where brought by the Spanish • Trade Why did the hunters have to kill more bison • ...
