cattle Crossword Puzzles
Term 25/26 XWord 13 2026-01-13
Across
- Golden treasure in brittle casing? (4)
- Helps you go up in the world..and down! (8)
- Scottish person dies undertaking task? (4)
- Dressing loved by cattle in America? (5)
- Tread on letter to send it? (5)
- Girl you see when sun rises? (4)
- Provides light in the dark? (9)
- Sounds like an underground journey? (5)
- Car is very tired? (9)
Down
- Lock opener sounds fed up typing? (8)
- Move country to enjoy cheese a certain way? (8)
- Clue that isn't obvious? (6)
- Wear blue in armed forces? (4)
- Man who won best actor? (5)
- Always given at Hogwarts to those who ask for it? (4)
- Car with hole in it tastes minty? (4)
- What you drink when your ship docks? (4)
- Sounds like man will sing for a couple of fivers? (5)
18 Clues: Car is very tired? (9) • Man who won best actor? (5) • Clue that isn't obvious? (6) • Wear blue in armed forces? (4) • Tread on letter to send it? (5) • Provides light in the dark? (9) • Girl you see when sun rises? (4) • Lock opener sounds fed up typing? (8) • Car with hole in it tastes minty? (4) • Golden treasure in brittle casing? (4) • ...
FARM 2014-03-13
6 Clues: A place where grain grows. • A place where cattle graze. • Something that harvests grain. • A place that the horses live in. • Something that roles hay into bales. • Something to pull things on a farm like an air seeder.
Forage and Pasture Crops: Oats 2017-03-27
6 Clues: Durum wheat x rye cross • Also called Italian ryegrass • More cold hardy than wheat and oats. • Produces most fall growth of small grains. • Remove cattle when internodes start to elongate. • Keep grazing in spring until warm-season forages ready.
test 2024-09-05
6 Clues: I am a Hot desert • who have herds of cattle • Savannah is part of______ • Mammal of the Torrid Zone • This is an example of deciduous trees • the zone between the equator and the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn
Kingston's Crossword 2021-11-26
6 Clues: Abram built an. • Abram left (blank) • God promised Abraham I will make you. • Abram was very rich in (blank) silver& gold. • I will place a (blank) on those who harm you. • Abraham's servants and (blank) servant's began to argue
spelling 2022-03-21
6 Clues: a type of lizard • a type of sports car • a herd of panicking animals • a place where you eat lunch in school • a fruit that is used to make guacamole • an event where people ride on cattle for show
Economic Impact Animal Ag. 2022-09-14
6 Clues: Raised for their meat • Number of farms has declined more than 70% • The world's largest producer of poultry meat • cattle The world's largest consumer of beef • Farms Overwhelmingly family-owned and managed • Production is widely distributed across the U.S
kjhqrf 2022-08-25
6 Clues: Legal grant of land • Leader of cattle, horses, etc • A citizen of an English borough • Landowners blocking off land with fences • Large estate in Spanish speaking regions • Leader of a colony who rules in the name of a king
Intro to Digestion Crossword 2020-09-27
Across
- The first and largest chamber in the ruminant digestive system
- Location that has honeycomb lining and holds foreign material
- Another term for swallowing
- Number of chambers in a ruminant stomach
- The muscular tube which takes food from the mouth to the stomach
- down One function of the digestive system is to ___ ___ food into smaller particles
- Which stomach chamber removes water?
- Another name for the polygastric digestive system
Down
- The digestive system uses both physical and _____ processes to break down food
- Location where fermentation occurs
- Another term for chewing
- The true stomach of a ruminant.
- pad In place of upper incisors, cattle have ____ ___.
- The act of bringing food into the mouth
- The place where digestion begins due to enzymes
15 Clues: Another term for chewing • Another term for swallowing • The true stomach of a ruminant. • Location where fermentation occurs • Which stomach chamber removes water? • The act of bringing food into the mouth • Number of chambers in a ruminant stomach • The place where digestion begins due to enzymes • Another name for the polygastric digestive system • ...
Intro to Ag Dairy Crossword 2021-11-29
Across
- This breed has a golden color to its milk.
- Used to sanitize the cow's teats before and after milking.
- Top state in dairy production.
- Milk Sugar.
- Proper storage choice for dairy products.
- The first milk produced by the mammary glands that is high in antibodies.
Down
- infection and inflammation of the udder.
- Originally it was the milk left after making butter.
- The dairy breed that is black and white, produces the most milk per cow, and the lowest amount of butterfat.
- cows drink about 50 _____ of water a day.
- Process of giving birth in cattle.
- A young female that has not yet given birth.
- Milk is a great source of _______.
- National Dairy Month
14 Clues: Milk Sugar. • National Dairy Month • Top state in dairy production. • Process of giving birth in cattle. • Milk is a great source of _______. • infection and inflammation of the udder. • cows drink about 50 _____ of water a day. • Proper storage choice for dairy products. • This breed has a golden color to its milk. • A young female that has not yet given birth. • ...
November Vocab 2021-11-10
Across
- lengthy narrative poem about extraordinary people doing extraordinary things
- the watery part of milk that remains after the formation of curds
- remarkable or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
- rottenness, anything vile
- an archers portable case for holding arrows
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing
- an oar lock
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other live stock
- charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way
Down
- a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense or capable
- a boast
- a female sheep
- a monster with a womens head and body, and bird wings and claws
14 Clues: a boast • an oar lock • a female sheep • rottenness, anything vile • a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river • an archers portable case for holding arrows • charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way • a very typical example of a certain person or thing • remarkable or impressively great in extent, size, or degree • ...
November Vocab 2021-11-10
Across
- powerful whirlpool in the sea or river
- long poem typically one derived from ancient oral tradition and adventures of heroism figures
- female sheep
- boast about or praise especially excessively
- monster described as having a woman’s head and body and a birds wings and claws
- locks row to boat
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large or powerful
- watery part of milk that remains after formation of curds
- archers portable case for arrows
Down
- remarkably or impressively great in extent size or degrees
- food especially dried hay for cattle
- charming or enchanting, often I’m a deceptive way
- decaying flesh of dead animals
- pattern that recurs in the book
14 Clues: female sheep • locks row to boat • decaying flesh of dead animals • pattern that recurs in the book • archers portable case for arrows • food especially dried hay for cattle • powerful whirlpool in the sea or river • boast about or praise especially excessively • charming or enchanting, often I’m a deceptive way • watery part of milk that remains after formation of curds • ...
How Well Do You Know America? 2024-03-19
Across
- The captain of the Steel Industry
- Plan to have Indians join society
- The __ fire took the lives of 145 people in March 1911
- The captain of the Oil Industry
- Type of integration in which one buys out or puts under suppliers
- The captain of the Railroad Industry
- Someone who gives vast amounts of money to charity
- The captain of the Banking Industry
Down
- Fencing that keeps cattle out of homesteaders' land
- Controls an entire industry
- One person or group controlling an entire industry
- __ houses help immigrants transition into America
- Type of integration in which one buys out or puts under competition
- Coming to America from other countries
14 Clues: Controls an entire industry • The captain of the Oil Industry • The captain of the Steel Industry • Plan to have Indians join society • The captain of the Banking Industry • The captain of the Railroad Industry • Coming to America from other countries • __ houses help immigrants transition into America • One person or group controlling an entire industry • ...
Soils 2024-09-19
Across
- breakdown organic matter
- helps maintain proper soil structure and porosity
- supports life by providing a vital energy source for soil microorganisms
- a natural body comprised of solids, liquid, and gases that occurs on the land surface
- agricultural use of soil
- support life by providing essential elements that plants need to grow
- soil is composed of about 5% of this
- affects the ability of roots to bring in water
Down
- soil provides this for plants (helps them stay rooted during a storm)
- soil is composed of about 45% of this
- land sheep/cattle use for grazing
- a component of soil
- crucial for plant growth and survival
- nonagricultural use of soil
- living organism that's found in soil
15 Clues: a component of soil • breakdown organic matter • agricultural use of soil • nonagricultural use of soil • land sheep/cattle use for grazing • living organism that's found in soil • soil is composed of about 5% of this • soil is composed of about 45% of this • crucial for plant growth and survival • affects the ability of roots to bring in water • ...
test 2021-05-27
Across
- macroalgae
- Man's best friend
- surname of an inventor of the industrial process to produce ammonia
- Has a trunk
- the practice of eating insects
- abbreviation for a group of microorganisms that can grow photoheterotrophically
- the protein fraction obtained after removal of lipids and soluble carbohydrates
- group of herbivorous mammals producing considerable amounts of methane in their gastrointestinal tract (e.g. cattle)
Down
- class of macromolecules that are essential for the human body, composed of amino acids
- Large marsupial
- agrochemical rich in N, P and/or K
- essential S-containing amino acid, chemically produced, often added to animal feed
- abbreviation of a parameter to assess the quality of protein sources
- commercially available brand of mycoprotein made from Fusarium
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
16 Clues: macroalgae • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the practice of eating insects • agrochemical rich in N, P and/or K • commercially available brand of mycoprotein made from Fusarium • surname of an inventor of the industrial process to produce ammonia • abbreviation of a parameter to assess the quality of protein sources • ...
AJSA Crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- The part of an animal where a tissue sample is taken
- A newborn calf should have its navel dipped in or sprayed with this to prevent infection
- Travers Smith imported the first Simmental Bull to this country in North America
- Host State for Junior Nationals
- The best breed
- The executive vice president of the ASA
- The European country where the Simmental breed originated
- Number of stomach compartments in a cow
Down
- Where the headquarters are for AJSA/ASA
- Highest selling beef retail product in grocery stores
- Capital of Wisconsin
- AJSA Youth Coordinator
- AJSA President
- The antibody-rich first milk given by a cow after her calf is born
- Largest stomach compartment in a cow
- A mineral that is most commonly deficient in cattle diets
16 Clues: AJSA President • The best breed • Capital of Wisconsin • AJSA Youth Coordinator • Host State for Junior Nationals • Largest stomach compartment in a cow • Where the headquarters are for AJSA/ASA • The executive vice president of the ASA • Number of stomach compartments in a cow • The part of an animal where a tissue sample is taken • ...
South America Test Review 2023-05-03
Across
- Tallest waterfall in the world
- Good things that make a person want to move to a new place
- Named because it looks like a Puma chasing a rabbit
- Broke rocks with his mom
- A plane of Rugby players crashed here
- They have lived in the Amazon for 12,000 years
- Bad things that make a person want to move away from a place
- Got shot for being a pirate
Down
- Old Incan city at the top of the Andes Mountains
- They try to protect the Amazon Rainforest
- They raise Cattle
- They cut down the trees
- Dug through trash looking for recycling
- Shot for losing a soccer game
- God got mad at being rejected and created this place
- Scholarship program in Brazil that helps kids go to school
16 Clues: They raise Cattle • They cut down the trees • Broke rocks with his mom • Got shot for being a pirate • Shot for losing a soccer game • Tallest waterfall in the world • A plane of Rugby players crashed here • Dug through trash looking for recycling • They try to protect the Amazon Rainforest • They have lived in the Amazon for 12,000 years • ...
Leatherhead 2021-12-23
Across
- Burger van in B&Q car park
- Nickname of Leatherhead Football Club
- Patron of the theatre
- Name of the bridge built in 1783
- Train company which manages the train station
- The artist who painted 'Leatherhead, Surrey, from across the River Mole, with cattle watering in the foreground'
Down
- Pub on Kingston Road which was demolished
- School which moved to Leatherhead in 1872
- Pub on the roundabout
- The monarch who dined in Leatherhead in 1591
- Author of 'The War of the Worlds' in which Leatherhead gets destroyed
- The farm to the south west of the town
- School on Dilston Road
- Animal which symbolises the town
- Name of the Wetherspoons - Edmund _____
- Name of the motorbike kit shop at the end of the road
16 Clues: Pub on the roundabout • Patron of the theatre • School on Dilston Road • Burger van in B&Q car park • Animal which symbolises the town • Name of the bridge built in 1783 • Nickname of Leatherhead Football Club • The farm to the south west of the town • Name of the Wetherspoons - Edmund _____ • Pub on Kingston Road which was demolished • School which moved to Leatherhead in 1872 • ...
Test 2024-10-24
Across
- What is an appeal to common people
- What were created by Railroad Companies
- and Union Pacific and were railroad competitors
- what were Mexican cowboys good ad riding and roping
- What formed People's Party
- What was the site of gold in the Dakotas
- African Americans who moved west to farm were called
Down
- Who was the last Native American to surrender
- The end of the Cattle Kingdom came as a result of the price
- Osage and Who were Native Americans
- What act proposed to break up reservations
- Who were moved to reservations by the Indian Peace Commission
- What was land put aside for Native Americans
- People who dealt out their own brand of justice
- The populist party demanded an income tax and
- Who used dry farming
16 Clues: Who used dry farming • What formed People's Party • What is an appeal to common people • Osage and Who were Native Americans • What were created by Railroad Companies • What was the site of gold in the Dakotas • What act proposed to break up reservations • What was land put aside for Native Americans • Who was the last Native American to surrender • ...
Housing 2020-05-15
Injections-vocabulary 2025-03-17
Across
- Equi/Strangles/Distemper infectious disease in horses which affects the upper air passages
- to close, shut or stop
- and death
- disease which causes an upper respiratory infection in cats
- Infectious Anemia viral disease in horses; also known as swamp fever
- reduced milk production, soreness, uterine infection and reduced
- most common viral upper respiratory disease in horses; causes flu like
- highly contagious infection which affects dogs
- movements and spasms and often results in death
- often results in death
- infectious bacterial disease of the genital tract which causes infertility and
- or Mannheimia bacterial disease which affects the upper respiratory tract
- uncoordinated movement, abortion and death
- in cows
- away from the center of the body
- caused by poultry litter in the pasture, attacks the muscles, nervous system
- caused by severe injury and results in a weak pulse and low blood pressure
- Plunger fits tightly inside the barrel of the syringe and allows the applicator to push the
- and possibly death
- body convulsions and most likely death
- Saphenous two large veins near the thigh on the hind leg
- cells of the immune system which kill foreign objects in the body
- level of red and white blood cells and platelets
- and often results in death
- highly infectious bacterial disease affecting the eye of cattle
- disease of the upper respiratory system
- swollen area in body tissue which contains pus
- respiratory disease which affects cats
- Sickness viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes which results in inflammation of the
- infections, swelling and pain
- through the syringe
- contagious fatal viral disease which is transmitted by saliva
Down
- bacterial infection occurring in the mouth or gastrointestinal tract
- injection used to inject a drug into the tissue layer between the skin and the
- Nile virus spread by mosquitoes which causes flu like symptoms and possibly death
- medicines which contain weakened or dead bacteria and/or viruses which are
- Disease disease caused by parasites known as liver flukes which affect unvaccinated
- highly contagious virus which is often fatal in cats
- infectious disease caused by bacteria known as Brucella and can cause
- Barrel part of the syringe which holds the medicine
- causes sickness and bloody urine in calves; in cows, it may cause swelling of
- vein located on the front leg
- injection of a substance directly into the muscle
- Oedema can be caused by various clostridia and by contaminated injections; causes
- form of cancer of the bone marrow which prevents an animal from producing a
- disease caused by bacteria which is ingested by cattle and causes fever,
- any of the three large veins in the neck
- Disease includes black disease, black leg, malignant oedema, tetanus and botulism;
- Leg often occurs when animals are turned out or moved to new pastures; caused
- also referred to as kennel cough; contagious respiratory disease in dogs
- infectious viral disease in dogs
- tumor found on cats
- Toxoid injection used to prevent tetanus; bacterial disease which causes involuntary
- a parasite known as clostridial spores; results in skin wounds, muscle
- infectious blood disease caused by parasites and results in weight loss, trouble
- udder and even abortion
- thickness, size or measure of an object
- by bacteria and often result in death
- Residue substances of a drug which remain in the tissue of the animal
- into an animal to allow their body to create antibodies against the
- Needle mechanism through which the fluid is injected into the animal
- injection of a substance directly into the vein
62 Clues: in cows • and death • and possibly death • tumor found on cats • through the syringe • to close, shut or stop • often results in death • udder and even abortion • and often results in death • vein located on the front leg • infections, swelling and pain • away from the center of the body • infectious viral disease in dogs • by bacteria and often result in death • ...
Westward Ho! 2023-11-02
Across
- dirt roads used to move to the West
- the first people to lie in the United States
Down
- men who looked after herds of cattle
- people who came to this country from other countries
- people who moved to the West
- men who made a living trading furs for money
- people who moved to the West to live
- a person who digs in a mine
8 Clues: a person who digs in a mine • people who moved to the West • dirt roads used to move to the West • men who looked after herds of cattle • people who moved to the West to live • men who made a living trading furs for money • the first people to lie in the United States • people who came to this country from other countries
settling the west 2024-05-13
Across
- a town undergoing raid growth due to sudden prosperity
- brought a surge of settlers and prospectors westward
- biggest boomtown
- railroad that connected west and east
Down
- one of the wars caused by the settlers and native Americans
- provided free land to settlers willing to farm and improve the land.
- trail that passed cattle and long horn
- one of the wars caused by the settlers and native Americans
- mining pressured water sprayed on mountains
9 Clues: biggest boomtown • railroad that connected west and east • trail that passed cattle and long horn • mining pressured water sprayed on mountains • brought a surge of settlers and prospectors westward • a town undergoing raid growth due to sudden prosperity • one of the wars caused by the settlers and native Americans • ...
Lander's Latin America Puzzle 2021-04-14
7 Clues: I have the lowest _______. • I can control my production. • you barely have Any freedom here. • the drug war cant exist without me • i am a war that we just learned [easy] • I have a really good G.D.P Per Capita. • ______ is one of the three things that Brazil specializes in.
Animal Science vocab 2021-09-24
Vocabulary Words 2015-11-23
5 Clues: Very smart • Affected by guiliness • Something that is not expected • Related to or impacted by cattle • Treating serious issues with deliberate innapropreate humor
MOLLY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-02-19
Across
- A month before febuary.
- I ate a bannana and oncde i was finished i put the peel in the ______ bucket.
- When i gave my dog a toy it was every _____.
- was driving in the car and saw a ________ in the bushes.
- I was at the zoo and saw a ________.
- Rhymes with dance.
- We went to ______ all around the world.
- I was cold so i wrappede myself up in a _______.
- A right _____ is ninety degrees.
Down
- I went to play on my ipod and there was a _____ on the screen.
- The second last day of the week.
- Rhymes with match.
- I was watching tv and then something scary ______.
- I had to put thirty _____ of butter in a cup.
- I was in the pool and made a _______.
- Rhymes with rattle.
- I was in the studio room ready to _______.
- Every country has it to represent themselves.
- Rhymes with camp.
19 Clues: Rhymes with camp. • Rhymes with match. • Rhymes with dance. • Rhymes with rattle. • A month before febuary. • The second last day of the week. • A right _____ is ninety degrees. • I was at the zoo and saw a ________. • I was in the pool and made a _______. • We went to ______ all around the world. • I was in the studio room ready to _______. • ...
Ancient Egyptian Farming 2012-04-13
Across
- there's a flock of _____
- the past tense of plant
- beer was made from this and it was one of the most common things planted
- frighten or shock
- grown as food to accompany meals
- an overflow of the Nile River caused it to _____
- four of these are in a year but there are only three in the ancient Egyptian farimg year
- hollow-horned mammal
Down
- the ancient Egyptians planted this often as it was used to make bread
- flax was grown to make this
- creatures, living things
- a bird that lives in ponds, babies are called ____lings
- cows
- live in hives, make honey
- when your crops are ready to be gathered you have to do this
- if you plant crops you expect them to be _______
- they grew this along with vegetables to have as food
- grown to make wine
- earth but in dirt or ground form
19 Clues: cows • frighten or shock • grown to make wine • hollow-horned mammal • the past tense of plant • there's a flock of _____ • creatures, living things • live in hives, make honey • flax was grown to make this • grown as food to accompany meals • earth but in dirt or ground form • if you plant crops you expect them to be _______ • an overflow of the Nile River caused it to _____ • ...
Towns and Cities of Britain 2020-02-09
Across
- this Scotish city is famous for its cake.
- this city is always shipshape.
- are unpopular workmates sent here?
- came sounds as if it joins another water crossing here.
- not a shower but cleansing all the same.
- are these white birds in salty water.
- a river crossing for female cattle?
- this town is a mixed god - Baal.
Down
- definitely not an old harbour - the opposite in fact.
- the river is shallow at this city of dons.
- is this Welsh valley fille0d with oats?
- do offal and a small pond make up this city's name?
- is this city stainless?
- spelt wrongly these would be useful for walking dogs!
- if and card almost make this city.
- the way it's there must be a library in this city.
- ..... and Joan?
- a handy place to be if there's a drought.
- did Robert Burns breathe here?
19 Clues: ..... and Joan? • is this city stainless? • this city is always shipshape. • did Robert Burns breathe here? • this town is a mixed god - Baal. • are unpopular workmates sent here? • if and card almost make this city. • a river crossing for female cattle? • are these white birds in salty water. • is this Welsh valley fille0d with oats? • not a shower but cleansing all the same. • ...
Geography Palooza 2023-10-18
Across
- Mexico City has this type of pollution
- extremely dry desert in northern Chile, affected by a rain shadow from the Andes
- largest rainforest in the world
- a Latin American country that is a part of nafta
- Incan city in the Andes mountains of Peru
- mountains in Mexico
- oil rich country in South America
- the language spoken in Brazil
- farming for one’s own family’s consumption
Down
- Mayan city with pyramids in present day Guatemala
- Latin American cowboy
- plains in Argentina and Uruguay known for raising cattle
- religion practiced throughout Latin America
- best soccer player in the world (from Argentina)
- term used for a Latin America plantation
- music born out of the Caribbean (bob marley)
- continent most Latin American colonists came from
- long mountain chain that runs along the western coast of South America
- someone with Native American and European ancestors
19 Clues: mountains in Mexico • Latin American cowboy • the language spoken in Brazil • largest rainforest in the world • oil rich country in South America • Mexico City has this type of pollution • term used for a Latin America plantation • Incan city in the Andes mountains of Peru • farming for one’s own family’s consumption • religion practiced throughout Latin America • ...
Elijah Beckman 5th hour 2024-04-18
Across
- A tool to cultivate land
- extra layer of protection over your jeans
- soldier Indian who served in the US military
- wire is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points
- ownership or control of a supply
- to bind legally or morally
- people who emigrated to Kansas for land
- written grant by a country's power
- people who live on others land
- A place that people are put in if exposed to diseases/sickneses
Down
- Large animal that roamed the plains
- A skilled public speaker
- It protected cowboys from the sun
- Men who hear others on cattle drives
- someone who moved to a new place
- people who travel to another country
- People who lived off the buffalo
- people who travel across the country
- a sum of money granted by the government to remain low or competitive.
- A name for a tornado or cyclone
20 Clues: A tool to cultivate land • A skilled public speaker • to bind legally or morally • people who live on others land • A name for a tornado or cyclone • someone who moved to a new place • ownership or control of a supply • People who lived off the buffalo • It protected cowboys from the sun • written grant by a country's power • Large animal that roamed the plains • ...
7b. Eating Insects Crossword 2024-11-01
Across
- Termites are said to taste like which vegetable?
- Which nutrient is found in insect exoskeletons and supports digestion?
- Vitamin B1 helps the body break down this
- A substance that makes up an insect's exoskeleton
- Edible beetle found in parts of Africa and Asia
- Which insect is known for tasting like apples?
- Nutrient that helps keep your organs safe
- A caterpillar high in omega-3, eaten in Australia
- Nutrient insects are high in, also found in meat
- Commonly eaten insect in Thailand
Down
- What does protein help build besides muscle?
- A gas reduced by eating insects instead of cattle
- Mineral found in insects that helps blood cells
- Ant known for sweet taste
- Taste of many roasted insects
- The most commonly eaten insect worldwide
- A nutrient needed in small amounts, found in insects
- Insect that tastes like carrots
- An environmental benefit of insect farming
19 Clues: Ant known for sweet taste • Taste of many roasted insects • Insect that tastes like carrots • Commonly eaten insect in Thailand • The most commonly eaten insect worldwide • Vitamin B1 helps the body break down this • Nutrient that helps keep your organs safe • An environmental benefit of insect farming • What does protein help build besides muscle? • ...
Latin Adjectives 2025-10-06
Across
- What is the common name for Cricetine?
- What is the Latin adjective for dog?
- What is the common name for a canis lupus familiaris?
- What is the Latin adjective for mouse and rat?
- What is the Latin adjective for cat?
- What is the Latin adjective for Hamster?
- What is the Latin adjective for goat?
- Porcine is the Latin adjective for what common name?
Down
- What is the common name for equine?
- What is the common name for bovine?
- What is the common name for Cavia?
- What is the Latin adjective for sheep?
- What is the Latine adjective for Turtle/Tortoise?
- What is the Latin adjective for Chinchilla?
- What is the Latin adjective for Ferret?
- What is the Latin adjective for Fish?
- What is the common name for Avine?
- What is the common name for Leporine?
- What is the common name for Lacertine?
19 Clues: What is the common name for Cavia? • What is the common name for Avine? • What is the common name for equine? • What is the common name for bovine? • What is the Latin adjective for dog? • What is the Latin adjective for cat? • What is the Latin adjective for Fish? • What is the common name for Leporine? • What is the Latin adjective for goat? • ...
Digging for DATA Vocabulary 2017-08-14
Across
- place where cattle are fed
- an educated prediction that can be tested by experimenting
- the body of a dead animal
- a model that is made from a mold or cast
- type of food that has its lost nutrients replaced
- ball-shaped item used to study deep-sea life
- food for animals
- fodder stored in a silo
Down
- type of food that has nutrients added
- type of diet with enough food to survive
- a young cow that has not had a calf
- tool used to cut wood
- item archeologists study to learn about ancient cultures and lifestyles
- the study of heredity
- a disease that can cause skin changes due to not enough niacin
- a cylindrical building used for storage on a farm
16 Clues: food for animals • tool used to cut wood • the study of heredity • fodder stored in a silo • the body of a dead animal • place where cattle are fed • a young cow that has not had a calf • type of food that has nutrients added • type of diet with enough food to survive • a model that is made from a mold or cast • ball-shaped item used to study deep-sea life • ...
Middle School Agriculture 2022-05-26
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- Nitrogen, ___________, and Phosphorus are three essential nutrients used by plants from the soil
- The "female" reproductive part of a flower
- Mature male cattle
- A plant that "fixes" nitrogen in to the soil; peanuts, clover, and alfalfa
- Mature female sheep
- "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg
- Where crops are produced on trees
- products used to prohibit unwanted plants from growing in crop fields
- __________ agriculture; farming
- Natural resources that will can be replenished
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- a young pig
- Transfer of pollen from one plant to another for the purpose of reproduction
- Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin
- Edible plant part that does not contain seeds
- Referring to goats
- The "instructions" for building an organism contained within the cells
16 Clues: a young pig • Mature male cattle • Referring to goats • Mature female sheep • __________ agriculture; farming • Where crops are produced on trees • The "female" reproductive part of a flower • Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin • "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg • Edible plant part that does not contain seeds • Natural resources that will can be replenished • ...
Homophones - 16/4/24 2024-02-04
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- - a cloud of tiny water droplets in the air.
- - past tense of 'hear'
- - to look hard and long with wide open eyes.
- - writing materials e.g. paper and pens.
- - a section or a chunk of a larger thing.
- - to rise or climb quickly.
- - to make the sound of a bell or a metal band worn on the finger.
- - group of cattle or wild animals that feed or travel together
- - to twist and squeeze tightly.
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- - series of steps for passing from one level to another.
- - an island.
- - an open space for passing between rows or section of seats or shelves.
- - to fail to hit, catch, reach, cross or touch.
- - not moving, still.
- - to hurt and be in physical pain.
- - getting on with everyone and not fighting with others.
16 Clues: - an island. • - not moving, still. • - past tense of 'hear' • - to rise or climb quickly. • - to twist and squeeze tightly. • - to hurt and be in physical pain. • - writing materials e.g. paper and pens. • - a section or a chunk of a larger thing. • - a cloud of tiny water droplets in the air. • - to look hard and long with wide open eyes. • ...
THE WESTERN JOURNAL CROSSWARD 2025-04-10
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- huge area west of the Rocky Mountains
- William B. Travis
- a trail that leads to Oregon Country
- the U.S. had the right to spread across the continent
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
- flat-bottomed boats
- American Indians who live in towns made of mud, rock, and other materials
- the right to vote
- able to produce enough for one needs
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- nickname created for the miners that arrived in California during the Gold Rush
- runs from Cumberland, Maryland to the Ohio River at Wheeling, Virginia
- income
- pioneers who lived and worked in the wilderness
- Indian and Mexican cowhands who tend the cattle and other animals
- when enemy forces try to capture a city or fort by surrounding it
- private meeting
16 Clues: income • private meeting • William B. Travis • the right to vote • flat-bottomed boats • a trail that leads to Oregon Country • able to produce enough for one needs • huge area west of the Rocky Mountains • a ruler with absolute power and authority • pioneers who lived and worked in the wilderness • the U.S. had the right to spread across the continent • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- Encouraged people to move into the west
- Ended in the mid-1850s
- Depended on the railroad to bring supplies to the mining site
- Zones Divided the times across America.
- Granted Americans to promote education and cooperative buying
- Political movement supporting the rights of power of ordinary people, especially farmers
- The _____________ era fell when beef prices dropped and other factors changed
- Americans Forced onto reservations by U.S. government
- Dominating political forces formed the
- Heavily relied on by native americans
- A land set aside by the U.S. government for native americans
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- The _________ of the railroad was allowed by government subsides
- Cowboys herded cattle to the nearest railroad
- Disturbed the buffalo
- One of the last major battles between Americans and Native americans
- Towns that rapidly increased population
16 Clues: Disturbed the buffalo • Ended in the mid-1850s • Heavily relied on by native americans • Dominating political forces formed the • Encouraged people to move into the west • Towns that rapidly increased population • Zones Divided the times across America. • Cowboys herded cattle to the nearest railroad • Americans Forced onto reservations by U.S. government • ...
Books 11-12 of Homer's The Odyssey; Instructions- Complete the crossword below. Delete the spaces between multiple-word answers. Spaces are left for specific line evidence. 2016-12-12
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- “At once she knew me, and her words reached me on wings” (11, 151-152) is an example of this type of imagery
- The ghost of Ajax still despises Odysseus because Odysseus beat him at a contest for this (11, _____)
- Circe welcoming Odysseus’ crew back from the underworld with wine and food is an example of this Greek cultural concept (12, _____)
- Elpenor, Odysseus’ deceased crew member and the first ghost he encounters in Hades’ realm, requests this of Odysseus (11, _____)
- If listened to, they would lure the men to their deaths (12, _____)
- “Dawn rose in gold as she finished speaking, and light played about her as she disappeared up the island” (12, 149-151) contains this literary device
- This Greek cultural concept is shown when Circe gives Odysseus’ crew the instructions to go to the underworld, resulting in them weeping (11, ______)
- The excerpt “We sailed up the narrow channel, wailing, Scylla on one side, Charybdis on the other sucking down saltwater...when she sucked it down you could see her churning within” (12, 242-248) incorporates this literary technique
- When Odysseus arms himself against Scylla, he disregards the orders of this person (or immortal) (12, _____)
- Throughout Books 11 and 12, Odysseus is retelling his adventures to King Alcinous and Queen Arete. His cunning mental capabilities are shown in his tales, and his thoughtful words to the King and Queen together give him a respectable reputation, and example of this Greek cultural concept
- After Odysseus’ crew ate the sacred cattle, this Greek cultural concept is shown in Helios’ reaction (12, 431-432)
- This man’s wife did not greet him hospitably when he returned home from war- in fact, she murdered him. (11, _____)
- Odysseus’ mother’s explanation to Odysseus that she died from the pure grief of him being lost at sea exemplifies this Greek cultural concept (11, ____)
- This ghost is unbearably hungry and thirsty but cursed to never be able to eat or drink, with the food and water so close to his fingertips (11, _______)
- “You seek a homecoming sweet as honey, shining Odysseus, but a god will make it bitter” (11, 97-98) employs this literary device
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- Odysseus and his crew stop at the land of these people to converse with the dead (11, ______)
- This deceased hero’s life parallels that of Odysseus, as both are incredibly gifted but doomed to suffer immensely (11, _______)
- The contrasting of Agamemnon’s evil wife against loyal Penelope is an example of this literary device (11, ______)
- The statement, “We got out by my courage and fast thinking...Now let’s do as I say, every man of you!” (12, 220-222) displays this Greek cultural concept
- Eurylochus rebukes Odysseus’ orders to avoid the island, saying, “How could we survive if we were hit by a South Wing or a West, which sink ships no matter what the great gods want? No, let’s give in to the black night now and make our supper” (12, 296-300), incorporating this literary device in the argument
- Odysseus is afraid that this underworld immortal will send up the head of the gorgon to him (11, ______)
- “You know how a fisherman on a jutting rock casts his bait with his long pole. The horned hook sinks into the sea, and when he catched a fish he pulls it writhing and squirming out of the water. Writhing like that my men were drawn up the cliff” (12, 157-161) Extended similes such as these found throughout the novel are known by this term
- While his crew decides to eat the sacred cattle, Odysseus is doing this (12, _____)
- This Greek cultural concept is shown when Odysseus returns through the waters of Scylla and Charybdis, a task impossible for a mortal (12, 463-464)
- This was necessary for Odysseus’ mother to recognize him(11, _____)
- In a break in Odysseus’ stories of the underworld, Arete addresses the Phaeacians, praising Odysseus and telling the people to provide him with these (11, ______)
- Eurylochus, despite Odysseus’ clear instructions, tempts the crew to eat Helios’ sacred cattle, which leads to the death of the crew, an example of this Greek cultural concept (12, ______)
- “I’d rather be a hired hand back up on earth, slaving away for some poor dirt farmer, than lord it over all these withered dead” (11, 511-513), says this hero
- Odysseus’ crew was stuck on the island with the sacred cattle while the South Wind blew for this amount of time (12, _____)
- Odysseus’ decision not to tell his crew of the monster Scylla as they head into her waters is an example of this Greek cultural concept (12, _____)
30 Clues: If listened to, they would lure the men to their deaths (12, _____) • This was necessary for Odysseus’ mother to recognize him(11, _____) • While his crew decides to eat the sacred cattle, Odysseus is doing this (12, _____) • Odysseus and his crew stop at the land of these people to converse with the dead (11, ______) • ...
Science vocabulary 2017-01-17
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- Improving farming and cattle raising processes.
- Disease that is not contagious, like diabetes.
- Amount of something in a given area.
- Only organisms best suited live to pass down there genetic material.
- How long an organism can defend itself against a disease.
- Protecting health and preventing illness.
- Microorganism that can cause disease.
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- The product of one or two organisms.
- Use of living organisms to perform industrial work.
- Large group who share specific culture.
- Offspring that is not the same as its parent.
- Disease that is contagious, like the flu.
- Large outbreak, usually across the country, or a continent.
- Outbreak of a disease that spread rapidly.
- Single-celled organism that can change into a multicellular organism.
15 Clues: The product of one or two organisms. • Amount of something in a given area. • Microorganism that can cause disease. • Large group who share specific culture. • Disease that is contagious, like the flu. • Protecting health and preventing illness. • Outbreak of a disease that spread rapidly. • Offspring that is not the same as its parent. • ...
The Odyssey 2017-12-15
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- Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe?
- What do the men put in their ears so that they do not hear the Siren's songs?
- Penelope is Odysseus's _____.
- What is the name of the Goddess of the Wisdom?
- What monster has one eye?
- How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus?
- What was the name of the Cyclops's father?
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- Who turned the men into pigs?
- Who is the Sun God?
- What is the name of Odysseus's son?
- Who saved Odysseus from the sea?
- In which story does Odysseus want to hear the songs?
- Who throws a thunderbolt?
- In the Scylia and Charybdis story, what were the men not supposed to eat?
- What did Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name was?
15 Clues: Who is the Sun God? • Who throws a thunderbolt? • What monster has one eye? • Who turned the men into pigs? • Penelope is Odysseus's _____. • Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe? • Who saved Odysseus from the sea? • What is the name of Odysseus's son? • How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus? • What was the name of the Cyclops's father? • ...
The Odyssey 2017-12-15
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- How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus?
- Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe?
- What is the name of the Goddess of the Wisdom?
- Who saved Odysseus from the sea?
- What is the name of Odysseus's son?
- Who turned the men into pigs?
- What do the men put in their ears so that they do not hear the Siren's songs?
- What did Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name was?
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- Who throws a thunderbolt?
- In which story does Odysseus want to hear the songs?
- Who is the Sun God?
- What monster has one eye?
- In the Scylia and Charybdis story, what were the men not supposed to eat?
- What was the name of the Cyclops's father?
- Penelope is Odysseus's _____.
15 Clues: Who is the Sun God? • Who throws a thunderbolt? • What monster has one eye? • Penelope is Odysseus's _____. • Who turned the men into pigs? • Who helps Odysseus defeat Circe? • Who saved Odysseus from the sea? • What is the name of Odysseus's son? • How many years does Calypso keep Odysseus? • What was the name of the Cyclops's father? • ...
California Facts 2022-04-28
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- What is California's state flower?
- What the Gold Rush miners were called.
- The main Native American tribe that lived where San Jose is now.
- In 1850, California became part of which country?
- The first American capitol of California.
- Why the first colonists came to California.
- California's nickname is The ______ State.
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- The current capitol of California.
- Where most of the Spanish colonists lived and raised cattle.
- The capitol of California when it was part of Mexico.
- The first European country to colonize California.
- A Spanish colonial town in California.
- A Spanish military fort in California.
- A Spanish church settlement in California.
- What was discovered in 1848, that made lots of people want to come to California?
15 Clues: The current capitol of California. • What is California's state flower? • A Spanish colonial town in California. • What the Gold Rush miners were called. • A Spanish military fort in California. • The first American capitol of California. • A Spanish church settlement in California. • California's nickname is The ______ State. • Why the first colonists came to California. • ...
Chapter 19 2020-12-07
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- commander of US troops at Sand Creek Massacre
- Going across a continent
- A geographical region in which the same standard time exists
- enterprising owned by and operated by people
- a farming method that depends on plowing
- Money or goods given by a person or government
- an appeal to common people
- a network of local farmers group
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- name given to early Great Plains
- moving from place to place
- to earn ownership of land by living on it
- an era of land set aside
- A trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle
- a cowhand of Hispanic origin
- Perce North American Indian tribe that lived in North Idaho and was federally recognized
15 Clues: Going across a continent • an era of land set aside • moving from place to place • an appeal to common people • a cowhand of Hispanic origin • name given to early Great Plains • a network of local farmers group • a farming method that depends on plowing • to earn ownership of land by living on it • enterprising owned by and operated by people • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- The order in which things happen.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Owing someone something.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
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- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Something to support your reasoning. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Vocab 2024-04-05
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- loud confusing disagreeable sounds
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
- a natural inclination condemn express strong disapproval.
- move in a turbulent fashion.
- move as if through a sieve
- become overspread as with a fluid, a color, or light
- a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision of the eye
- relating to the sense of smell
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- deserving hate or contempt
- relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch
- an apparatus for burning waste material
- the harder fat of sheep, cattle, etc.
- an elongated appendage from the head of an animal
- a device that uses force to subject a specimen to a specified constant force.
- acting routinely with little interest or care
15 Clues: deserving hate or contempt • move as if through a sieve • move in a turbulent fashion. • relating to the sense of smell • loud confusing disagreeable sounds • the harder fat of sheep, cattle, etc. • an apparatus for burning waste material • acting routinely with little interest or care • relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch • ...
Spelling 3/18 2024-03-18
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- My mom wants me to have a better ___________.
- I like to have a ______ on my burger.
- I need to raise my hand for a ___________.
- We had a desk _________ to make sure it was clean.
- I need to read the ______ on the snack box.
- My mom bought a ______ of bananas at the store.
- The farmer had a lot of _________ on his farm.
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- The playground is full of ______.
- We had to _______ the cards before we played the game.
- My family has a _______ as a pet.
- My favorite show Bluey is ________.
- I was moving in slow _______.
- A square has a 90-degree ________.
- My dad bought my mom an expensive _______.
- _______ is the most common vowel sound in English.
15 Clues: I was moving in slow _______. • The playground is full of ______. • My family has a _______ as a pet. • A square has a 90-degree ________. • My favorite show Bluey is ________. • I like to have a ______ on my burger. • I need to raise my hand for a ___________. • My dad bought my mom an expensive _______. • I need to read the ______ on the snack box. • ...
The Road Vocabulary #3 2024-04-19
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- when someone isn't direct about what they mean
- when you fill that glass too full
- your bank account does this around Christmas time
- Mechanics have to do this to engines regularly
- How you'd expect a $500 dinner to look
- a lot of people in concentration camps looked like this
- you might feel like this if you're tired
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- to fall to the bottom; settle
- your baby blanket might look like this
- those that mean the most to you
- every person has their own special way
- often used as filler feed for cattle
- this sometimes happens to batteries if they get too old
- you see these at carnivals
- kind of like sucking the air out of something
15 Clues: you see these at carnivals • to fall to the bottom; settle • those that mean the most to you • when you fill that glass too full • often used as filler feed for cattle • your baby blanket might look like this • every person has their own special way • How you'd expect a $500 dinner to look • you might feel like this if you're tired • ...
My future profession is a vet 2024-07-05
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- Something that requires lots of effort and skill to be completed
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- Large animals with horns and cloven hoofs
- Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese
- A disorder of structure or function in organism
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- To be controlled or determined
- A formal presentation of one person to another
- The state of being free from illness or injury
- Flesh of a cow used as food
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- The science or practice of farming,rearing of animals
- The reason of something happening
- Flesh of a pig used as food
- Give food to someone
- Medical consumable substance
15 Clues: Give food to someone • Flesh of a cow used as food • Flesh of a pig used as food • Medical consumable substance • To be controlled or determined • The reason of something happening • Large animals with horns and cloven hoofs • A formal presentation of one person to another • The state of being free from illness or injury • A disorder of structure or function in organism • ...
Puzzle#3 2025-01-04
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- A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings
- represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾
- A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language
- A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins canvas or some strong cloth
- The date palm
- A level or flat surface
- Brightness from a source of light
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- A building or section of a building used to store a car or cars
- In the end at some later time especially after a long time
- To incur a charge of to require payment of a specified price
- A land area free of woodland cities and towns open country
- An error a blunder
- The mature female of cattle
- A knot a fastening
- Lacking something
15 Clues: The date palm • Lacking something • An error a blunder • A knot a fastening • A level or flat surface • The mature female of cattle • Brightness from a source of light • represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾ • A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings • In the end at some later time especially after a long time • ...
Puzzle#3 2025-01-04
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- A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language
- represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾
- To incur a charge of to require payment of a specified price
- A knot a fastening
- A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings
- The date palm
- In the end at some later time especially after a long time
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- The mature female of cattle
- Lacking something
- A level or flat surface
- An error a blunder
- Brightness from a source of light
- A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins canvas or some strong cloth
- A land area free of woodland cities and towns open country
- A building or section of a building used to store a car or cars
15 Clues: The date palm • Lacking something • An error a blunder • A knot a fastening • A level or flat surface • The mature female of cattle • Brightness from a source of light • represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾ • A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings • A land area free of woodland cities and towns open country • ...
Joyeux anniversaire les petits indiens 2025-09-04
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- An american native throwing axe
- Bondage rope trick for catching cattle
- Wide-brimmed cowboy hat
- Dry plant rolling in the wind
- Flames around for marshmallow and stories at night
- Tribal healer and spiritual guide like Snoop Dog
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- Colors worn on the face before a battle or to pre-order Battlefield 6
- Place for whiskey, piano, fights and whores of Novigrad
- Sacred carved symbol
- Fever for fortune seekers (not only the 25th day of the month)
- Law man with a star
- Conical camping tent for the Plains Indians
- Wild horse of the plains (Personally, I cried while watching it.)
- Deep throat or gorge carved by rivers
- Arena of cowboys , alcoholic bulls and broncos or vice versa
15 Clues: Law man with a star • Sacred carved symbol • Wide-brimmed cowboy hat • Dry plant rolling in the wind • An american native throwing axe • Deep throat or gorge carved by rivers • Bondage rope trick for catching cattle • Conical camping tent for the Plains Indians • Tribal healer and spiritual guide like Snoop Dog • Flames around for marshmallow and stories at night • ...
Anniston G's Ancient India Project 2025-11-13
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- _____ the Great conquered parts of northwest India in 326BC
- The highest level of the caste system pyramid
- He gained enlightenment under a tree
- Hindus believe something is wrong with the world and you are trapped in this cycle.
- The basis for Aryan society
- a group of nomads from central Asia that moved into the Indus River Valley
- Harappans achieved building two story ______.
- Used for currency and became sacred part of religion
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- The Hindu creator god
- Mountain range in northern region of India
- The Hindu death god
- lowest level in the pyramid
- do works for good karma
- He was the greatest Mauryan king and focused on Buddhism
- An achievement of the Aryans that had two wheels and made better transportation
15 Clues: The Hindu death god • The Hindu creator god • do works for good karma • lowest level in the pyramid • The basis for Aryan society • He gained enlightenment under a tree • Mountain range in northern region of India • The highest level of the caste system pyramid • Harappans achieved building two story ______. • Used for currency and became sacred part of religion • ...
Texas is Growing 2026-02-27
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- Animals raised for beef and dairy.
- Businesses that make goods or provide services.
- Cities with many people and tall buildings.
- Ways people and goods move from place to place.
- Machines and new inventions that help people work.
- A liquid natural resource found underground in Texas.
- Resources Important materials found in nature like oil and water.
- The system of making, buying, and selling goods.
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- When the number of people increases.
- A place outside the city where many families live.
- A crop grown in Texas used to make fabric.
- People moving from another country to live in Texas.
- Areas with lots of land and fewer people.
- Growing crops and raising animals.
- Work people do to earn money.
15 Clues: Work people do to earn money. • Animals raised for beef and dairy. • Growing crops and raising animals. • When the number of people increases. • Areas with lots of land and fewer people. • A crop grown in Texas used to make fabric. • Cities with many people and tall buildings. • Businesses that make goods or provide services. • ...
Anabolic steroids 2023-05-10
6 Clues: made for cattle • muscle building tissue • lack of healthy red blood cells • treatment for people with low testosterone • facilitates anemia caused by bone marrow failure • Was made to treat anemia and increase the level of red blood cells
The Swing 2026-06-01
6 Clues: most enjoyable • open land away from cities • moving back and forth on a swing • farm animals like cows and bulls • the colour of the garden in the poem • what the poet does from the swing — moves through the air
Environmental Consequences of Connectivity 2023-09-01
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- Sour fruit that spread the caliphates.
- Which fruit was spread by Indonesian Seafarers
- The effect of excessive cattle feeding on one area.
- What was the most resistant crop?
- A practice that cultivates crops
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- Integral element of the spread of many cultures.
- What was one of the things that caliphs spread during the CONQUER of the Arabian peninsula?
- What is another name for the black plague?
- The degredation of land over time.
9 Clues: A practice that cultivates crops • What was the most resistant crop? • The degredation of land over time. • Sour fruit that spread the caliphates. • What is another name for the black plague? • Which fruit was spread by Indonesian Seafarers • Integral element of the spread of many cultures. • The effect of excessive cattle feeding on one area. • ...
Air pollution 2023-08-12
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- Burning of fossil fuels; Deforestation.
- Coal burning factories
- Aerosol sprays; Fire extinguishers; Refrigeration; Air conditioning.
- Vehicle exhausts; Chemical fertilisers.
- Cattle and rice production
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- Higher levels of ultraviolet radiation cause sun burn, skin cancers, retina damage and cataracts;
- Crop yields decline, acidification of soil and water bodies.
- Melting of ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost cause a rise in sea-levels.
- Fine particles carried into lungs, leading to lung cancer, strokes and heart attacks.
9 Clues: Coal burning factories • Cattle and rice production • Burning of fossil fuels; Deforestation. • Vehicle exhausts; Chemical fertilisers. • Crop yields decline, acidification of soil and water bodies. • Aerosol sprays; Fire extinguishers; Refrigeration; Air conditioning. • Melting of ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost cause a rise in sea-levels. • ...
Spencer County FFA Ag Day 2021-05-07
5 Clues: ____ have excellent memories • Beef cattle have ___ stomachs • FFA is based around ____ education • ____ is known for all of the horses • Only operate tractors under ____ supervision
EGYPTIAN SOCIETY 2012-10-31
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2022-06-23
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- A political philosophy supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the privileged upper class
- It was a farmers' movement involving the affiliation of local farmers into area "granges" to work for their political and economic advantages.
- An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce
- A monetary standard where the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent to both a certain quantity of gold and to a certain quantity of solver.
- African Americans who fled North Carolina because of economic and political grievances after the Reconstruction era.
- a system by which cowboys herded cattle hundreds of miles north from Texas to Dodge City and the other cow towns of Kansas. Exodusters.
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- The Great Plains, sometimes simply "the Plains", is a broad expanse of flatland in North America. It is located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, much of it covered in prairie, steppe, and grassland.
- U.S. law providing for the distribution of Indian reservation land among individual Native Americans, with the aim of creating responsible farmers in the white man's image.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains
10 Clues: The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce • large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2022-06-23
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- A monetary standard where the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent to both a certain quantity of gold and to a certain quantity of solver.
- A political philosophy supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the privileged upper class
- African Americans who fled North Carolina because of economic and political grievances after the Reconstruction era.
- U.S. law providing for the distribution of Indian reservation land among individual Native Americans, with the aim of creating responsible farmers in the white man's image.
- large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains
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- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- The Great Plains, sometimes simply "the Plains", is a broad expanse of flatland in North America. It is located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, much of it covered in prairie, steppe, and grassland.
- An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce
- It was a farmers' movement involving the affiliation of local farmers into area "granges" to work for their political and economic advantages.
- a system by which cowboys herded cattle hundreds of miles north from Texas to Dodge City and the other cow towns of Kansas. Exodusters.
10 Clues: The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • An inexpensive house built of sod, most often on the Great Plains, because timber was scarce • large herds of wild cattle that roamed texas suited also to the conditions of the great plains • ...
animal research 2021-09-02
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- analyzes the genetic makeup of animals in order discover which genes cause them to behave certain ways. They may also study animal health to determine what causes animals be immune to specific diseases, or fail to thrive in certain environments.
- Operates power washer to remove dirt, debris, and staining within animal production facilities and animal transportation vehicles.
- determines feed rations, conduct research and consult farmers and ranchers regarding feeing practices for their animals. animals include cow, sheep, llamas and goats.
- someone who oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- oversees daily operations of feed yards. They provide knowledge and support for heard nutrition, marketing, and environmental conditions for livestock in feedlots.
- monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation. Most of their daily duties are completed on horseback.
- oversees all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets and where those piglets remain for the first four weeks of their life. They must be able to have both people management and animal care skills.
- studies animal behavior and wildlife
- They sell animals at public auctions.
- instructor works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows.
- someone who assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include milking, calving, feeding and breeding.
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- They work with veterinarians helping to make sure that animals are good.
- someone who oversees the health of newly weaned piglets to ensure optimal growth at an early age in the pig’s life.
- They are responsible for the selling of products that are manufactured by the company that they work for. They also service the products within the animal sector of agriculture
- someone who helps assist another vetirarian
- someone who cuts dogs hair and takes care of it
- they help animals that have had surgery, or are hurting
- that they may enjoy a better life.
- someone who specializes in the hoof care of equine such as horses. Typically, they clean, trim, and shoe horses’ hooves.
19 Clues: that they may enjoy a better life. • studies animal behavior and wildlife • They sell animals at public auctions. • someone who helps assist another vetirarian • someone who cuts dogs hair and takes care of it • they help animals that have had surgery, or are hurting • instructor works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows. • ...
The Gilded Age 2023-02-14
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- Take in culture and understand it fully
- Movement of a group from one place to another
- The development of industries in a country or region
- A set of tracks made of steel for trains
- The system that has consumers buy from producers
- A large animal that nearly went extinct in the U.S.
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- The process of making an area more urban
- Single room apartments that often lacked basic needs
- People who permanently live in a foreign country
- A wealthy, powerful person in business
- Large animals with hooves and horns
- A building/buildings that manufacture products
- Wealthy, and privileged/Covered with a thin layer of gold
- Work, often physically hard
- People who would range cattle
- The west side of the U.S., home to the natives and the buffalos
16 Clues: Work, often physically hard • People who would range cattle • Large animals with hooves and horns • A wealthy, powerful person in business • Take in culture and understand it fully • The process of making an area more urban • A set of tracks made of steel for trains • Movement of a group from one place to another • A building/buildings that manufacture products • ...
Gensis Chapter 1 2024-01-12
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- The lesser light God made to rule the night
- Which day did God caused dry land to appear?
- The first man created in God's image
- Which day did God create winged birds?
- The animals created to roam the earth on the sixth day
- God called the darkness ___
- The creatures created to fill the waters on the fifth day
- The greater light God made to rule the day
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- And God saw that it was ___
- So God created great sea ____
- And God called the firmament ____
- And God called the dry land ___
- God created this on the first day
- Let Us make man in Our ____
- Fruit tree that yields fruit according to its ___
- The number of days God took to create the world
16 Clues: And God saw that it was ___ • Let Us make man in Our ____ • God called the darkness ___ • So God created great sea ____ • And God called the dry land ___ • And God called the firmament ____ • God created this on the first day • The first man created in God's image • Which day did God create winged birds? • The greater light God made to rule the day • ...
animal science crossword puzzle 2024-03-18
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- chute - A cattle crush .
- ropes- used to lead an animal
- a restraint used on animals
- bag- used to restrain cats
- - used to capture animals
- chutes- an extension of the squeeze chute with a door that swings across the alley
- used to capture animals
- stand- used to groom animals
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- used to walk animals
- animal handling-Helps limit injuries to people
- the projecting part of the face, including the nose and mouth, of an animal
- allows the cow's head to pass through but blocks its shoulders.
- catch pole- used to catch animals
- panels- used to sort animals
- used for animals weight
- a rope or strap with a noose or headstall placed around the head of a horse or other animal, used for leading or tethering it
16 Clues: used to walk animals • used for animals weight • used to capture animals • chute - A cattle crush . • - used to capture animals • bag- used to restrain cats • a restraint used on animals • panels- used to sort animals • stand- used to groom animals • ropes- used to lead an animal • catch pole- used to catch animals • animal handling-Helps limit injuries to people • ...
7th grade spelling 2023-10-04
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- a person who is among those who first enter or settle a region, where more people will follow
- great surprise.
- sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a long journey, typically on the sea or through space.
- area of land (usually belonging to someone or something
- a thing that may or may not happen.
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- an act which can be subject to punishment.
- a grassland or meadow area
- various kinds of cow that can be found on a farm.
- done with great or excessive force.
- the continent surrounding the South Pole
- an animal, typically not human.
- the sound a horse makes.
- a description of a muddy, wet place
- not suitable or appropriate for humans.
- to pass through
16 Clues: great surprise. • to pass through • the sound a horse makes. • a grassland or meadow area • an animal, typically not human. • done with great or excessive force. • a thing that may or may not happen. • a description of a muddy, wet place • not suitable or appropriate for humans. • the continent surrounding the South Pole • an act which can be subject to punishment. • ...
G1 Vocabulary Review For Final Test 2025-06-09
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- Water falling from the clouds.
- Not ever. It doesn't happen.
- We went to the farm to _____ apples from the trees.
- When I walked into the room, everyone shouted "Happy Birthday!" It was a big ______.
- A rainbow can _____ after it rains.
- The birds will ____ south when the weather gets cold.
- The season where leaves fall and the weather gets cooler.
- We like to watch this movie. We want to watch it _____.
- To make something different.
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- To look for something missing or hidden.
- a group of cows or bulls
- A track where trains go
- We will ____ to grandma's house by car this weekend.
- When a flower opens up.
- Abby _____ fried rice for lunch.
- Peter's family visited a _____. They see may farm animals.
16 Clues: A track where trains go • When a flower opens up. • a group of cows or bulls • Not ever. It doesn't happen. • To make something different. • Water falling from the clouds. • Abby _____ fried rice for lunch. • A rainbow can _____ after it rains. • To look for something missing or hidden. • We went to the farm to _____ apples from the trees. • ...
COS Country Western Crossword 2020 2020-02-24
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- Historic battle fortress located in San Antonio,Texas
- Person who works with iron and steel
- Term or phrase used when describing western competitive shooting sport or duel
- Famous music hall located in Nashville,Tennessee
- Contest where cowboys show their skill at riding bronco's, roping calves and wrestling steers
- First President of the Republic of Texas
- Lone Star State
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- Actor who starred in iconic western films A Fistful of Dollars and The Good the Bad and the Ugly
- 1989 movie starring Patrick Swayze
- Scenic natural phenomenon located in Arizona
- Cattle known for its characteristic horns
- Football team commonly referred to as "America's Team"
- A common term for a bucking horse
- A rule followed by everyone at Enterprise Bank
- Capital of Tennessee
15 Clues: Lone Star State • Capital of Tennessee • A common term for a bucking horse • 1989 movie starring Patrick Swayze • Person who works with iron and steel • First President of the Republic of Texas • Cattle known for its characteristic horns • Scenic natural phenomenon located in Arizona • A rule followed by everyone at Enterprise Bank • ...
2.3 and 2.4 2021-08-26
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- or a open field for cattle
- a devout who sometimes questioned teachings
- is where he practiced his views
- Penn sent pamphlets all over Europe
- was founded by williamspenn in 1681
- known as King Phillip, chief of the Wampanoa
- was another Puritan that challenged leaders of Massachusetts Bay
- Penn wanted Pennsylvania to be model of religious freedom and peace.
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- NJ became a royal colony in 1702
- is A holy day of religious observance,very seriously
- was built by the dutch and had become a center for trade and agriculture.
- were full of riches, turkey, deer, and trees
- fled to Rhode Island
- established the colony in 1680
- settlers discussed and voted on local and church issues
15 Clues: fled to Rhode Island • or a open field for cattle • established the colony in 1680 • is where he practiced his views • NJ became a royal colony in 1702 • Penn sent pamphlets all over Europe • was founded by williamspenn in 1681 • a devout who sometimes questioned teachings • were full of riches, turkey, deer, and trees • known as King Phillip, chief of the Wampanoa • ...
ESCAPE ROOM B 2021-08-30
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- Estrogen together with this hormone have a synergistic role in mammary development
- This protein is relatively less digestible
- The process of giving birth in sheep
- A maiden sow
- A maiden cow
- The process of giving birth in pigs
- The process of giving birth in cattle
- The number of nipples in a sow
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- Another word for anti-body in milk
- The hormone responsible for milk let-down
- The hormone responsible for milk synthesis
- The number of milk canals and opening in the mammary gland of a horse
- This is where lactogen in produced
- A sulphur-containing amino acid
- A mineral, important in bone formation, that form part of the micelle of the casein protein
15 Clues: A maiden sow • A maiden cow • The number of nipples in a sow • A sulphur-containing amino acid • Another word for anti-body in milk • This is where lactogen in produced • The process of giving birth in pigs • The process of giving birth in sheep • The process of giving birth in cattle • The hormone responsible for milk let-down • The hormone responsible for milk synthesis • ...
Vocabulary 2 Crossword by Ellie Brown 2017-10-05
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- Having a pleasing appearance.
- Food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose.
- To make up for; to repay for services.
- To stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place.
- Loose in one's morals or behaviors.
- Difficult or impossible to read.
- Bringing in money; profitable.
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- To strengthen or build up.
- The process of driving or forcing out.
- To make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark of derision.
- A deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of.
- Average, ordinary, undistinguished.
- To reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly.
- Not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable.
- A citizen of another country; foreign, strange.
15 Clues: To strengthen or build up. • Having a pleasing appearance. • Bringing in money; profitable. • Difficult or impossible to read. • Average, ordinary, undistinguished. • Loose in one's morals or behaviors. • The process of driving or forcing out. • To make up for; to repay for services. • To reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly. • ...
The Odyssey Chapter 7 2017-06-18
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- Odysseus sacrificed sheep and let their blood pour into a ______
- Odyssus' mother died because of her ______ over him
- The person who murdered Agamemnon and his men.
- Alcinous desides that Odysseus should stay _____ more day(s)
- The people who dwell on the edge of the world that never shines
- Odysseus also saw the ______ and daughters of many heros
- Agamemnon's father
- Circe provided a helpful _______ to help Odysseus set sail
- After seeing Elpenor, Odysseus saw the soul of his own _______
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- Agamemnon calls Penelope a person of wisdom and good ______
- Odysseus will find the Sun's cattle on the island of _______
- Odysseus' son
- Arete calls Odysseus _______
- The father of Achilles
- Elpenor wants Odysseus to build a ________ by the oceanside to his honor
15 Clues: Odysseus' son • Agamemnon's father • The father of Achilles • Arete calls Odysseus _______ • The person who murdered Agamemnon and his men. • Odyssus' mother died because of her ______ over him • Odysseus also saw the ______ and daughters of many heros • Circe provided a helpful _______ to help Odysseus set sail • ...
Pollution 2013-04-23
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- Bogs formed over thousands of years in marshy areas, used as a fuel.
- Minerals washed into rivers from fertilizers.
- A gas produced from cattle and swamps of paddy (rice) fields.
- Crops sprayed with this to prevent insects.
- Method used in the large scale removal of trees.
- The Human...........is increasing dramically.
- Number of species present in an environment.
- Large scale removal of trees.
- Better .........methods mean we have more food.
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- Humans have no natural............
- Crops sprayed with this to prevent 'weeds'.
- Precipitaion that has its pH altered due to polluant gases.
- Process when a lake/river becomes 'dead' due lack of Oxygen caused by algal bloom.
- ..........dioxide air polluting gases.
- Bodily waste & waste water from homes.
15 Clues: Large scale removal of trees. • Humans have no natural............ • ..........dioxide air polluting gases. • Bodily waste & waste water from homes. • Crops sprayed with this to prevent 'weeds'. • Crops sprayed with this to prevent insects. • Number of species present in an environment. • Minerals washed into rivers from fertilizers. • ...
Lecture Crossword 2014-11-27
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- one of the most important foods in Japan
- besides corn and tomatoes, this was a food Native Americans introduced to Virginia colonies
- was so plentiful was considered a poor man’s food
- came from Indonesia
- had a monopoly on the spice trade
- utensils used by the Japanese
- usually eaten by cattle
- one of the most basic foods in many different cultures
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- little rice cakes made by pounding steamed glutinous rice
- very first United States patent went to Samuel Hopkins for
- is a very serious problem in Africa
- started out being an exclusive luxury item in colonial time
- grown as one of Africa’s major cereal grains
- one of the most consumed beverages in the world
- Africans made this from wood ashes
15 Clues: came from Indonesia • usually eaten by cattle • utensils used by the Japanese • had a monopoly on the spice trade • Africans made this from wood ashes • is a very serious problem in Africa • one of the most important foods in Japan • grown as one of Africa’s major cereal grains • one of the most consumed beverages in the world • ...
Having fun with homophones! 2016-01-10
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- We all mammals have this in our body. Humans have it on the head
- The past of verb 'to hear'
- What happens after daytime
- To rise, to fly, to climb
- The past of verb 'to read'
- The fingers in your feet
- Group of words containing a subject and a predicate and forming part of a compound or complex sentence
- Plural form of paw (part of an animal)
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- A medieval soldier
- A vivid colour
- To suspend someting temporarily
- A group of cattle or other domestic animals
- Feeling physical pain
- Plural form of tow - To draw or pull behind by a chain or line
- A sharp curved part on the toe of an animal (such as a cat or bird)
15 Clues: A vivid colour • A medieval soldier • Feeling physical pain • The fingers in your feet • To rise, to fly, to climb • The past of verb 'to hear' • What happens after daytime • The past of verb 'to read' • To suspend someting temporarily • Plural form of paw (part of an animal) • A group of cattle or other domestic animals • ...
/er/ sound words 2024-04-13
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- an evergreen tree that is often used as a Christmas tree
- all the planets, stars, solar systems and galaxies that exist in space
- a sweet food eaten at the end of a meal
- dry, arid land with little or no vegetation
- a large, metal container with a tap used for making and storing hot water, tea or coffee
- to change direction
- to receive something in return for work or effort
- the short, soft hair of certain animals, especially mammals
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- to come to an end
- to have spun around very quickly
- the earth and all the people, places and things on it
- a group of cattle
- to have noticed a sound
- to long for something
- a type of seabird
15 Clues: to come to an end • a group of cattle • a type of seabird • to change direction • to long for something • to have noticed a sound • to have spun around very quickly • a sweet food eaten at the end of a meal • dry, arid land with little or no vegetation • to receive something in return for work or effort • the earth and all the people, places and things on it • ...
Night by Elie Wiesel 2024-03-17
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- the way they describe Moishe's tears
- a forest near Kolomay
- what Moishe wants people to do
- the place the narrator enters and met his friend
- "But people not only _______ to believe his tales,..."
- what the narrator felt after hearing the story
- the people who crossed the Hungarian border
- Wiesel the name of the narrator
- the radio station they listened to every evening
- cars referred to the transportation the Hungarian police used for foreign Jews
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- How Moishe was able to escape
- the people who took over Polish territory
- the tailor who begged to die before his sons was killed
- foreigner; the name of the Beadle
- what Jews were ordered to do as soon as they got off the trucks
15 Clues: a forest near Kolomay • How Moishe was able to escape • what Moishe wants people to do • foreigner; the name of the Beadle • Wiesel the name of the narrator • the way they describe Moishe's tears • the people who took over Polish territory • the people who crossed the Hungarian border • what the narrator felt after hearing the story • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Owing someone something.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- The order in which things happen.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
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- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Something to support your reasoning. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Owing someone something.
- The order in which things happen.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
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- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Something to support your reasoning. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Lesson 12 pgs 131-141 2023-09-15
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- Type of railroad that connected the East/West
- Cattle drive from Texas to Kansas
- Nickname of those that participated in the Gold Rush
- Immigrants hired by the Central Pacific Railroad
- Congressional Act that forced Native Americans to assimilate
- Congressional Act that encouraged settlement in the West
- Federal land reserved for Native Americans
- Large fertile area of the US
- The homeland of the Lakota/Sioux
- Mexican ranchers that established cowboy culture
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- Along with Crazy Horse were successful at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- Mountain range that was a barrier for Westward migration
- African Americans who migrated to the Great Plains
- A horrific massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho
- Political philosophy that favored the everyday people
15 Clues: Large fertile area of the US • The homeland of the Lakota/Sioux • Cattle drive from Texas to Kansas • Federal land reserved for Native Americans • A horrific massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho • Type of railroad that connected the East/West • Immigrants hired by the Central Pacific Railroad • Mexican ranchers that established cowboy culture • ...
Puzzle#3 2025-01-04
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- A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings
- represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾
- A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language
- A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins canvas or some strong cloth
- The date palm
- A level or flat surface
- Brightness from a source of light
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- A building or section of a building used to store a car or cars
- In the end at some later time especially after a long time
- To incur a charge of to require payment of a specified price
- A land area free of woodland cities and towns open country
- An error a blunder
- The mature female of cattle
- A knot a fastening
- Lacking something
15 Clues: The date palm • Lacking something • An error a blunder • A knot a fastening • A level or flat surface • The mature female of cattle • Brightness from a source of light • represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾ • A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings • In the end at some later time especially after a long time • ...
Moccasin Trail Ch 6 2025-06-26
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- Moody, irritable or unpredictable
- A concentrated food used by North American Indians consisting essentially of lean buffalo meat or venison cut in thin slices, dried in the sun, pounded fine, mixed with melted fat, and packed in sacks of hide
- Lacking clarity or intelligibility usually by reason of some emotional stress
- Having the feet turned inward
- A riding whip used especially in the western United States and consisting of a short handle to which is attached a rawhide lash
- Annoyed, irritated
- Evil, dangerous
- An article made of rawhide soaked in lye to remove the hair and dried
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- Wide open
- Lurched
- Frills and flashy finery
- A cattle herder
- Unlikely
- Traveled across or over
- Tall, spare, and unusually loose-jointed
15 Clues: Lurched • Unlikely • Wide open • A cattle herder • Evil, dangerous • Annoyed, irritated • Traveled across or over • Frills and flashy finery • Having the feet turned inward • Moody, irritable or unpredictable • Tall, spare, and unusually loose-jointed • An article made of rawhide soaked in lye to remove the hair and dried • ...
The Odyssey 2026-05-11
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- Wife of Odysseus, Mother of Telemachus
- The sun god who demands punishment for the crew’s consumption of his cattle, also goes by Apollo
- Father of Telemachus
- Mentor of Odysseus and Telemachus, Goddess of Wisdom
- God of the winds, who helps Odysseus by trapping the dangerous winds in a bag
- Wife of hades
- Mythical women whose song lures sailors to their death
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- Turned Odysseus’s men to pigs, kept Odysseus trapped
- Son of Odysseus and Penelope
- God of the sea and “father” of cyclops
- god of thunder and lightening
- A cyclops and son of Poseidon
- God of the underworld
- Messenger god; helps Odysseus resist Circe and tells Calypso to release him
- king of Sparta, husband of Helen, brother of Agamemnon
15 Clues: Wife of hades • Father of Telemachus • God of the underworld • Son of Odysseus and Penelope • god of thunder and lightening • A cyclops and son of Poseidon • Wife of Odysseus, Mother of Telemachus • God of the sea and “father” of cyclops • Turned Odysseus’s men to pigs, kept Odysseus trapped • Mentor of Odysseus and Telemachus, Goddess of Wisdom • ...
my brother sam is dead crossword 2019-10-29
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- the name of Mr.Meekers gun.
- the family cow
- what Sams dead gets mad at him for calling the British.
- Tim's brother that goes to fight in the war against his fathers wishes.
- Tims father wanted the British to win so he was a --------.
- Sam was framed as a ------ theft.
- a type of alcohol.
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- during this season it was just Tim and his mom and this season was the hardest for them to get through.
- Sams girlfriend
- the man characters last name.
- people that were fighting in the war.
- the people that kidnap Tims father
- one of the nicer terms for a British solider.
- Betsys father is a staunch and agin -------.
- another word for disobeying the Lord.
- the place where Sam tells his brother he is going to steal the family gun.
- the "slang" word for a loyalist.
- the man character.
- what Sam was fighting in.
19 Clues: the family cow • Sams girlfriend • the man character. • a type of alcohol. • what Sam was fighting in. • the name of Mr.Meekers gun. • the man characters last name. • the "slang" word for a loyalist. • Sam was framed as a ------ theft. • the people that kidnap Tims father • people that were fighting in the war. • another word for disobeying the Lord. • ...
Odyssey Puzzle 2023-02-09
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- when Odysseus' shipmates ate this, they didn't want to go home
- wife of Odysseus
- whirlpool that sucked ships down
- goddess who holds Odysseus on her island for 7 years
- one-eyed monster who is the son of Poseidon
- king of the gods
- the god of the sea
- sun god who punished Odysseus' men for eating his cattle
- goddess who disguised Odysseus as an old beggar
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- the blind prophet who told Odysseus' future
- Six headed monster that ate six of Odysseus' men
- The name of the war that Odysseus was fighting before going home
- son of Odysseus
- The cyclops thought Odysseus' name was this.
- turns Odysseus' men into pigs
- Dog who Odysseus trained as a puppy
- on a 20-year quest to return home to Ithaca
- would sing a beautiful tune to lure sailors to their death
- the name of Odysseus' home
19 Clues: son of Odysseus • wife of Odysseus • king of the gods • the god of the sea • the name of Odysseus' home • turns Odysseus' men into pigs • whirlpool that sucked ships down • Dog who Odysseus trained as a puppy • the blind prophet who told Odysseus' future • on a 20-year quest to return home to Ithaca • one-eyed monster who is the son of Poseidon • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Chapter 3 Missions and Mexican Rule 2024-10-24
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- someone who moves to new place to live
- To take away religious control
- A military fort in Spanish America
- Freedom from the rule of another person, country or government
- Native to a place
- economy, An economy based on raising animals
- A violent attack on people in power
- A person living in early California descends for Spanish settlers
- Land controlled by another nation
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- A person who is ruled by a king or queen
- A type of government run by elected leader
- A town in Spanish America
- Relationship
- A kind of settlement with the goal od spreading a religion
- A member of the Franciscan Order, a Roman Catholic religious group
- Business
- to change from one religion to another
- A large area of land used for raising cattle, sheep, and horses
- grant, An official document that gives someone the right to own an area of land
19 Clues: Business • Relationship • Native to a place • A town in Spanish America • To take away religious control • Land controlled by another nation • A military fort in Spanish America • A violent attack on people in power • someone who moves to new place to live • to change from one religion to another • A person who is ruled by a king or queen • ...
Beef cattle. a cattle that produces beef 2026-03-24
culture of india 2024-12-16
5 Clues: festival of light • festival of cattle trade • celebrated in Maharashtra • biggest festival of Bengal • root festival with roots in the Portuguese colonial era.
BEEF TERMS 2020-05-05
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- flesh of a cow, bull or ox used as food.
- practice of walking livestock over long distances.
- a settlement used to exile prisoners
- a mixture of breeds.
Down
- is commonly known as a Zebu.
- dead body of an animal.
- a period of time when an area or region experiences below-normal precipitation
- are a group of plant foods, contain a wide variety of nutrients for cattle
- livestock without horns in species which are normally horned.
9 Clues: a mixture of breeds. • dead body of an animal. • is commonly known as a Zebu. • a settlement used to exile prisoners • flesh of a cow, bull or ox used as food. • practice of walking livestock over long distances. • livestock without horns in species which are normally horned. • are a group of plant foods, contain a wide variety of nutrients for cattle • ...
vocabulary 2022-10-24
Across
- A path or road,
- A military fort, EXPEDITION A journey for a special porpose,
- A sudden attack,
- A piece of land surrounded mostly by water, UNTAMED A synonym of wild,
- A person ruling a country or province as the deputy of a sovereign,
Down
- A city or town witha harbor where ships can dock.
- A synonym of journey,
- By or across land,
- Animals, such as cattle, pigs, or sheep, kept or raised on a farm,
9 Clues: A path or road, • A sudden attack, • By or across land, • A synonym of journey, • A city or town witha harbor where ships can dock. • A military fort, EXPEDITION A journey for a special porpose, • Animals, such as cattle, pigs, or sheep, kept or raised on a farm, • A person ruling a country or province as the deputy of a sovereign, • ...
Jungle Book Crossword 2 2024-03-19
Across
- Who was called Lungri by his mother?
- What is the river called where Shere Khan lived?
- What did Tabaqui find at the back of the cave?
- What does Shere Khan like to eat?
- What is 'the lame one,' in wolf language?
- What is the word used to describe making trouble?
Down
- Who is Tabaqui's master/boss?
- What is the name of the jackal?
- What is the word used to describe thick grass?
9 Clues: Who is Tabaqui's master/boss? • What is the name of the jackal? • What does Shere Khan like to eat? • Who was called Lungri by his mother? • What is 'the lame one,' in wolf language? • What did Tabaqui find at the back of the cave? • What is the word used to describe thick grass? • What is the river called where Shere Khan lived? • ...
Boonville Days 2022-06-15
Across
- What most children did when not at school.
- A tool pulled by livestock in the fields.
- A game played with four sticks and a hoop being tossed between two players.
- A type of "hat" girls commonly wore.
- What children wrote on in school.
- A tool used to make butter.
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- A type of tool used to dry clean laundry.
- The type of house people lived in.
- A type of livestock commonly raised in Texas.
9 Clues: A tool used to make butter. • What children wrote on in school. • The type of house people lived in. • A type of "hat" girls commonly wore. • A type of tool used to dry clean laundry. • A tool pulled by livestock in the fields. • What most children did when not at school. • A type of livestock commonly raised in Texas. • ...
Air pollution 2023-08-12
Across
- Burning of fossil fuels; Deforestation.
- Coal burning factories
- Aerosol sprays; Fire extinguishers; Refrigeration; Air conditioning.
- Vehicle exhausts; Chemical fertilisers.
- Cattle and rice production
Down
- Higher levels of ultraviolet radiation cause sun burn, skin cancers, retina damage and cataracts;
- Crop yields decline, acidification of soil and water bodies.
- Melting of ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost cause a rise in sea-levels.
- Fine particles carried into lungs, leading to lung cancer, strokes and heart attacks.
9 Clues: Coal burning factories • Cattle and rice production • Burning of fossil fuels; Deforestation. • Vehicle exhausts; Chemical fertilisers. • Crop yields decline, acidification of soil and water bodies. • Aerosol sprays; Fire extinguishers; Refrigeration; Air conditioning. • Melting of ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost cause a rise in sea-levels. • ...
New beginnings, cities and states 2026-01-15
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- Economic activity involving animals like sheep and cattle
- British officers used this term for forest-dwelling communities
- British term used for people they considered uncivilized
- Colonial policy that restricted tribal movement in forests
Down
- Land cleared by burning trees and bushes for cultivation
- Type of farming practiced by many tribal communities
- Community that lives close to forests and hills
- Tribal leaders who acted as protectors and administrators
- Nomadic group known for animal rearing in India
9 Clues: Community that lives close to forests and hills • Nomadic group known for animal rearing in India • Type of farming practiced by many tribal communities • Land cleared by burning trees and bushes for cultivation • British term used for people they considered uncivilized • Economic activity involving animals like sheep and cattle • ...
FARM 2014-03-13
6 Clues: A place where grain grows. • A place where cattle graze. • Something that harvests grain. • A place that the horses live in. • Something that rolls hay into bales. • Something to pull things on a farm like an air seeder.
Wazzup cuh Mo 2021-04-14
Across
- Must vote at 18 in ________.
- in Latin America their are more ______ economies than ______ economies.
- Specializes in coffee, timber, cattle.
Down
- Cuba has an __________ government.
- It is easy to get a job in.
- In Mexico the president is _______ elected.
- _____ has a 1.2 trillion GDP.
- Often denied rights in ______.
8 Clues: It is easy to get a job in. • Must vote at 18 in ________. • _____ has a 1.2 trillion GDP. • Often denied rights in ______. • Cuba has an __________ government. • Specializes in coffee, timber, cattle. • In Mexico the president is _______ elected. • in Latin America their are more ______ economies than ______ economies.
Beef Crossword 2020-04-27
6 Clues: A male or female baby • Adult Male used for breeding • Holds cattle for many things • Adult female that has had a calf • Male that can not be used for breeding • Young female that has not had babies yet
Causes and rate of Deforestation 2017-04-05
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- This type of farming allows the land to regain its fertility, enabling vegetation to regrow in the future. It is a method often used by indigenous community.
- Calculation of rate of deforestation allows people to _________ the number of years it will take for the rainforest to disappear entirely (if the rate is constant)
- This island supplies most of the timber used by Japan in making furniture or construction of buildings
- Deforestation was carried out in Singapore between 1819 to 2006 for the purpose of land ___________, to allow the building of houses and industries.
- This mine in Brazil has rich variety of mineral resources, which caused part of the Amazon to be cleared to facilitate mining and transportation of these minerals.
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- Cattle ranching has caused many areas of tropical rainforest to be cleared. This is due to the demand of beef from _____________.
- This type of logging refers to cutting down trees for timber, which are used to make furniture and buildings materials.
- Increased demands for timber have led to _______ logging, where companies cut down large numbers of trees without permit.
- Large areas of tropical rainforest have been cleared to create land for cattle to ____________.
- Large areas of this rainforest have been cleared and converted into soya bean farms.
10 Clues: Large areas of this rainforest have been cleared and converted into soya bean farms. • Large areas of tropical rainforest have been cleared to create land for cattle to ____________. • This island supplies most of the timber used by Japan in making furniture or construction of buildings • ...
Horse 2025-02-17
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- Wild animals do not want to be around humans. Domestic animals are more tame.
- an extinct bovine mammal of northern Africa, Europe and western Asia, believed to be the forerunner of domestic cattle
- Wild animals provide their own subsistence. Predators must hunt their own food, and foragers move to find suitable lands for grazing. Domestic animals rely on their caretaker to provide their feed.
- an animal that preys on others
- a group of animals or plants within a species having a distinctive appearance and typically having been developed by deliberate selection
- to breed a population of animals or plants to serve the purposes of human beings and to need and accept human care
- animal an animal that provides for its own food, shelter, and other needs
- animal waste used for fertilizing land
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- any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to plant growth
- Domestic animals develop a different appearance than their wild ancestors. This takes place due to selective breeding. (For example a wild boar and domestic farm pig look similar in structure, but have changed significantly in domestication) Wild animals maintain the characteristics needed for survival
- Wild animals reproduce by the principle of "survival of the fittest." The reproduction of domestic animals is controlled by their caretaker who identifies ideal characteristics they would like in their offspring and selectively breeds animals with those characteristics.
- a group of cattle or other domestic animals of a single kind that are kept together for a specific use
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor
- breeding process by which humans control the breeding of plants or animals in order to exhibit or eliminate a particular characteristic
14 Clues: an animal that preys on others • animal waste used for fertilizing land • a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor • animal an animal that provides for its own food, shelter, and other needs • Wild animals do not want to be around humans. Domestic animals are more tame. • ...
