cattle Crossword Puzzles
African Safari 2021-01-05
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- Known for their exceptional memory.
- Watch out for the chomp and roll!
- These large sub-Saharan animals might not look very fast but don't get in their way!
- Belongs to the same family as cattle, goats, and sheep.
- The world's tallest animal.
- This animal would probably look the same in an old timey black and white movie.
- Even though they look like dogs, these animals are not very friendly to humans.
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- An endangered species often hunted for its unique horns.
- The largest living primates.
- Stand nearly a foot tall and are commonly found in southern Africa.
- The world's fastest land animal.
- King of the jungle.
- Easily identified by their long snouts and red behinds.
13 Clues: King of the jungle. • The world's tallest animal. • The largest living primates. • The world's fastest land animal. • Watch out for the chomp and roll! • Known for their exceptional memory. • Belongs to the same family as cattle, goats, and sheep. • Easily identified by their long snouts and red behinds. • An endangered species often hunted for its unique horns. • ...
Genesis - Joseph King of Dreams 2022-03-20
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- Jacob's firstborn, but sin caused him to lose his birthright
- Jacob and his family settled in the land of _________ in Egypt
- God changed Jacob's name to this
- Jacob's last son alphabetically
- the absolute ruler and leader of Egypt
- Youngest son of Jacob and Rachel
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- Son of Jacob and Bilhah
- Jacob's first wife who became the mother of 6 sons and 1 daughter
- Son of Jacob and Zilpah
- Brother of Joseph who was temporarily put into prison by Joseph
- Another word for cows or cattle, part of Pharaoh's weird dream
- Son of Jacob - he offered himself in place of Benjamin
- One of the sons of Joseph and Asenath, born in Egypt
13 Clues: Son of Jacob and Bilhah • Son of Jacob and Zilpah • Jacob's last son alphabetically • God changed Jacob's name to this • Youngest son of Jacob and Rachel • the absolute ruler and leader of Egypt • One of the sons of Joseph and Asenath, born in Egypt • Son of Jacob - he offered himself in place of Benjamin • Jacob's firstborn, but sin caused him to lose his birthright • ...
Public health 2023-08-13
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- Red coloration of milk is due to spoilage caused by
- The most costly disease affecting the dairy cattle
- A dye used in a reduction test to assess the bacteriological quality of milk
- The milk borne intoxication prevalent mainly in canned foods
- A solution example of low temperature sanitizer
- It selected as the heat treatment indicator organism for pasteurization
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- Disruption of diversity of udder microbiota
- It's deficiency in humans leads to galactosemia
- A protein found in milk that gives milk its white color
- Utterly Butterly Delicious
- Father of veterinary epidemiology
- It prescribes provisions for the orderly development of dairy industry
- Used to detect adulteration of milk with water
13 Clues: Utterly Butterly Delicious • Father of veterinary epidemiology • Disruption of diversity of udder microbiota • Used to detect adulteration of milk with water • It's deficiency in humans leads to galactosemia • A solution example of low temperature sanitizer • The most costly disease affecting the dairy cattle • Red coloration of milk is due to spoilage caused by • ...
module 11 2025-04-22
5 Clues: railroad started in.. • US mostly hired workers from • workers who took care of cattle • the ______ where extremely unsafe • how many years did the railroad take to build
Livestock Production TEKS 2021-12-06
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- A breed of pig that is black with a white belt
- Intermuscular fat is more commonly referred to as?
- Ear tags are pierced between the second and _______ catilgae ribs of the ear
- The major source of energy for an animal
- Feed received by an animal in a 24 hour period
- Another word for chewing
- The smallest compartment of a ruminant digestive system
- The ruminant stomach consists of this many compartments
- Pigs are?
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- Absorption of digested food takes place here
- This liquid is used for freeze branding
- Ear tags can be ripped from an animals ear which is a?
- A common marking system for swine
- The age at which a heifer reaches maturity
- Used to restrain hogs
- The type of vision a pig has
- An animal with a 4 chambered stomach
- Brahman breed of cattle are this type
18 Clues: Pigs are? • Used to restrain hogs • Another word for chewing • The type of vision a pig has • A common marking system for swine • An animal with a 4 chambered stomach • Brahman breed of cattle are this type • This liquid is used for freeze branding • The major source of energy for an animal • The age at which a heifer reaches maturity • ...
Step Up 2021-12-13
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- you can use this to cath fish
- when someone throws a ball at you, you ... it
- a dangerous animal in the ocean
- the place you stay on holiday like a hotel
- this is the place where you bring your pet if it is sick
- you make this to catch the animals
- a big strong animal with two horns on its head
- you have a male and a ...
- you can go away and you can ...
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- a place where you can find lots of animals
- an animal you keep in your house
- a small animal with eight small legs
- when you are in the jungle and need food, you will ...
- when an animal is not dangerous it is...
- on the farm you have these animals
- a long, thin animal that makes 'sss' sounds
- this is where you put in your pet if it is small
- when the hotel room is available
18 Clues: you have a male and a ... • you can use this to cath fish • a dangerous animal in the ocean • you can go away and you can ... • an animal you keep in your house • when the hotel room is available • on the farm you have these animals • you make this to catch the animals • a small animal with eight small legs • when an animal is not dangerous it is... • ...
health welfare biosecurity 2018-10-20
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- Another name for parturition
- Another word for mortality
- Flying pests that can spread disease
- Disease transmission from older to younger animals
- The antibody-rich first milk
- An inflammation of the cow’s mammary gland usually caused by bacteria entering the teat canal and moving to the udder
- Cattle disease that can spread from dam to offspring
- Keeping new livestock separate for a time
- Preventive measures designed to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious diseases, invasive pests or weeds
- Disease transmission from new animals
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- Short for body condition score
- Pests that can spread disease
- People that can spread disease
- These vehicles can spread disease
- Used to treat disease
- A term used to describe how an animal is coping with the conditions in which it lives
- Drug administered to prevent disease
- This footwear can spread disease
18 Clues: Used to treat disease • Another word for mortality • Another name for parturition • The antibody-rich first milk • Pests that can spread disease • Short for body condition score • People that can spread disease • This footwear can spread disease • These vehicles can spread disease • Flying pests that can spread disease • Drug administered to prevent disease • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-29
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- Which is the state religion of Sri Lanka
- In which place, Jallianwala Bagh tragedy took place
- Which state is the largest producer of rabi
- Name the party created by C.R Das and Mothilal Nehru
- Lake Which is the largest artificial lake of ancient India
- Which sector is known as manufacturing sector
- Which crop is known as 'Golden Fiber'
- Give an example for Holding Together Federation
- Which state is the major producer of iron ore in India
- Give an example of non-renewable resource
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- Name the medicinal plant found in various parts of Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh
- Which is the female allegory of Framce
- Who was called 'Bismark of Italy'
- Which was the first port developed after independence
- Name the state which has high literacy rate
- Which type of state is India
- Name the cattle disease found in Africa
- Give the ancient name of Tokyo
18 Clues: Which type of state is India • Give the ancient name of Tokyo • Who was called 'Bismark of Italy' • Which crop is known as 'Golden Fiber' • Which is the female allegory of Framce • Name the cattle disease found in Africa • Which is the state religion of Sri Lanka • Give an example of non-renewable resource • Which state is the largest producer of rabi • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2013-09-26
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- To strenghten, build up.
- To soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch.
- Average, ordinary, undistinguished.
- Firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back.
- Brief and to the point.
- To make up for; to repay for services.
- To tease, torment by teasing.
- Bring in money, profitable.
- Not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable.
- To stop proceedings for a time; to move to another place.
- To make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark or decision.
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- Food for horses and cattle; raw material for a designated purpose.
- Loose in ones morals or behavior.
- To conquer by force, bring under complete control.
- To reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly.
- A deliberatly deceptive movement; a pretense; to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of.
- The process of driving or forcing out.
- Difficult or impossible to read.
18 Clues: Brief and to the point. • To strenghten, build up. • Bring in money, profitable. • To tease, torment by teasing. • Difficult or impossible to read. • Loose in ones morals or behavior. • Average, ordinary, undistinguished. • To make up for; to repay for services. • The process of driving or forcing out. • To soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch. • ...
Geological Crosswords 2015-01-30
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- Larger than a Epoch
- Era we live in
- The Eon we live in
- Era Period, Oxygen build-up on Earth. First multi-cellular life.
- Period we live in
- Longest division of geological time
- Australopithecus appears. First sheep, cattle, modern whales, bears, mice, rats, apes, monkeys, dogs, modern birds appear.
- First insects, vascular plants on land
- period Period from 190 million to 135 million years ago; dinosaurs; conifers
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- First deer, cats, pigs, tapirs, and rhinos, elephants, horses, owls, shrews, hedgehogs, and rabbits evolve.
- approximately the last 63 million years
- Period from 544 million to about 500 million years ago; marine invertebrates
- Oldest Era
- period Period from 135 million to 63 million years ago; end of the age of reptiles; appearance of modern insects and flowering plants
- First eon
- Smallest division of geological time
- Larger than a Period
- First mammals, dinosaurs, frogs, turtles, crocodyloformes
18 Clues: First eon • Oldest Era • Era we live in • Period we live in • The Eon we live in • Larger than a Epoch • Larger than a Period • Longest division of geological time • Smallest division of geological time • First insects, vascular plants on land • approximately the last 63 million years • First mammals, dinosaurs, frogs, turtles, crocodyloformes • ...
CDE Teams Review 2023-11-30
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- On this team, you will evaluate greenhouse plants.
- On this team, you will evaluate breeds on animals.
- On this team, you will evaluate welds.
- On this team, you will evaluate dairy products.
- On this team, you will evaluate dairy cows.
- On this team, you will evaluate hay.
- On this team, you will evaluate fleeces.
- On this team, you will evaluate cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats.
- On this team, you will evaluate soil.
- On this team, you will evaluate tractors.
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- In what semester do we compete on CDEs?
- How many CDE Teams are there in Texas?
- On this team, you will evaluate beef, pork, and lamb carcasses.
- On this team, you will evaluate bugs.
- On this team, you will evaluate flowers.
- On this team, you will evaluate several mechanical systems.
- On this team, you will evaluate broilers, hens, turkeys, and eggs.
- On this team, you will evaluate horses.
18 Clues: On this team, you will evaluate hay. • On this team, you will evaluate bugs. • On this team, you will evaluate soil. • How many CDE Teams are there in Texas? • On this team, you will evaluate welds. • In what semester do we compete on CDEs? • On this team, you will evaluate horses. • On this team, you will evaluate flowers. • On this team, you will evaluate fleeces. • ...
Hastings History 2024-05-13
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- formally known as the Clark Hotel; this is now a retirement center
- the first citizen of Hastings
- people who worked on the land they lived on
- the first type of home built in Hastings
- Edwin Perkins is called an ________.
- a 20-acre park developed by James Heartwell
- one of the first black citizens in Hastings, lived to be 102
- Cassius Millet took his money home one night because there had been a number of _____.
- accused Ketchum and Mitchell of killing his cattle
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- Involves Cassius Millet being shot by three men
- it is now known as the Kensington
- this man was left unburied for two and a half years
- a local grocery store owner
- died of pneumonia when she was only 21 years old
- a Jewish Cemetery
- After the downtown _____, new buildings had to be built with bricks
- the inventor of Kool-Aid
- the most elaborate house in Hastings
18 Clues: a Jewish Cemetery • the inventor of Kool-Aid • a local grocery store owner • the first citizen of Hastings • it is now known as the Kensington • Edwin Perkins is called an ________. • the most elaborate house in Hastings • the first type of home built in Hastings • people who worked on the land they lived on • a 20-acre park developed by James Heartwell • ...
Ticks & Mites 2022-11-09
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- Mites and Ticks have _____ number of growth stages.
- Ticks and Mites are apart of the class______.
- In dogs in The Bahamas, Ehrlichiosis and Babesiosis ______ are prominently seen.
- No local cases of this disease found in The Bahamas.
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- Infestation of the mite results in intense itching
- which are a subgroup of _________ (related question 4)
- Texax cattle fever is also known as_____.
7 Clues: Texax cattle fever is also known as_____. • Ticks and Mites are apart of the class______. • Infestation of the mite results in intense itching • Mites and Ticks have _____ number of growth stages. • No local cases of this disease found in The Bahamas. • which are a subgroup of _________ (related question 4) • ...
Question 1: Terminology 2026-01-26
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- The action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- A person who studies people who lived long ago
- To look closely at something
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- A person who studies and writes about the past
- People living together in a community
- Breaking up and moving earth with a tool or machine
- Land used for the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
- A person who looks after livestock
8 Clues: To look closely at something • A person who looks after livestock • People living together in a community • A person who studies and writes about the past • A person who studies people who lived long ago • Breaking up and moving earth with a tool or machine • Land used for the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle • ...
gliglamesh word log 2023-11-13
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- walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction
- releated to marriage or weddings
- rough or loose in texture or grain
- as good as or better than any other
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- assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering
- relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
- merciful
- Connected with god (or the gods)or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deversing veneration.
- an archaic word for cows: or cattle
- strike repeatedly with the fist
- looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering.
11 Clues: merciful • strike repeatedly with the fist • releated to marriage or weddings • rough or loose in texture or grain • an archaic word for cows: or cattle • as good as or better than any other • walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction • assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering • ...
Bugs! 2024-03-08
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- Another word for bacteria that insert resistant genes into another bacteria.
- When microbes such as viruses enter a host and multiply
- A person or living organism that can be infected by an infectious pathogen
- A medicine that destroys microorganisms
- disease causing organism
- Infectious proteins that cause normal proteins in the brain to fold
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- The more antibiotics are used the more _______ they become.
- Cells in your body are damaged and signs of illness occur.
- A neurological disease in cattle that gets worse over time
- one celled organisms that can cause disease
- Resistant to everything is ____ resistant.
11 Clues: disease causing organism • A medicine that destroys microorganisms • Resistant to everything is ____ resistant. • one celled organisms that can cause disease • When microbes such as viruses enter a host and multiply • Cells in your body are damaged and signs of illness occur. • A neurological disease in cattle that gets worse over time • ...
Proto 2023-09-08
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- Often these are the first type of word created in a language
- The name of the alien we are helping
- The number of squares on the Hive 5 Quilt
- Give an example of a word that's meaning has changed over time
- The number of birds hanging in the room
- A being from another world or planet.
- The way words are spoken or articulated.
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- The ancient hypothetical language from which many modern languages evolved.
- A system of communication with words and grammar.
- Taylor's favorite number
- The first three letters of the teacher who works across the halls last name
11 Clues: Taylor's favorite number • The name of the alien we are helping • A being from another world or planet. • The number of birds hanging in the room • The way words are spoken or articulated. • The number of squares on the Hive 5 Quilt • A system of communication with words and grammar. • Often these are the first type of word created in a language • ...
Possums 2025-03-12
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- the maori name for New Zealand
- a tree-climbing marsupial pest in NZ
- what possums are to snakes and dingoes in Australia
- the estimated number of possums living in NZ when this article was written
- a type of farm that specialises in fruit trees
- the act of helping to keep an ecosystem in its original, natural state
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- the reasons possums were brought to Aotearoa
- a family of mammals that carry their babies in a pouch
- introduced animals that harm our native ecosystem
- a cattle disease that is carried by possums
- the name for any baby marsupial
11 Clues: the maori name for New Zealand • the name for any baby marsupial • a tree-climbing marsupial pest in NZ • a cattle disease that is carried by possums • the reasons possums were brought to Aotearoa • a type of farm that specialises in fruit trees • introduced animals that harm our native ecosystem • what possums are to snakes and dingoes in Australia • ...
The greenhouse effect 2025-10-26
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- This effect traps the Sun's heat in the atmosphere
- The type of radiation emitted by the Earth's surface
- The layer of gas that surrounds Earth
- A greenhouse gas that can stay in the atmosphere for a long time
- A greenhouse gas produced by cattle
- This greenhouse gas is part of the water cycle
- Some radiation from the Sun is __________ by the Earth and atmosphere
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- This is what is happening to atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
- The average __________ of Earth has increased by 1oC
- The ___________ greenhouse effect is due to human activity
- A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels
11 Clues: A greenhouse gas produced by cattle • The layer of gas that surrounds Earth • This greenhouse gas is part of the water cycle • A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels • This effect traps the Sun's heat in the atmosphere • The average __________ of Earth has increased by 1oC • The type of radiation emitted by the Earth's surface • ...
Initial R Crossword 2020-12-04
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- When it's cold you can ______ yourself in a blanket.
- A type of white dip you put on a salad.
- I have long ears and hop. I am a ____________.
- cook is to kitchen as library is to________.
- An event where they ride horses, rope cattle, and ride bulls is called a_________.
- Water that falls from the sky.
- A type of flower you give someone you love.
- what's big and likes cheese?
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- The opposite of poor.
- Something you use to tie a bow on a present.
- You listen to music on the ________.
- I am made of metal and from the future.
- You wear this jewelry on your finger.
- In this game, the first one to the finish line wins.
- A frog says ________.
- You use this clean up leaves in the yard.
16 Clues: The opposite of poor. • A frog says ________. • what's big and likes cheese? • Water that falls from the sky. • You listen to music on the ________. • You wear this jewelry on your finger. • A type of white dip you put on a salad. • I am made of metal and from the future. • You use this clean up leaves in the yard. • A type of flower you give someone you love. • ...
Urinary System - Pathology VTPB 923 2021-10-26
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- Most common type of neoplasia in the kidney of dogs
- Consequence of urolithiasis
- Disease in cattle characterized by lymphadenomegaly, arteritis and erosive/ulcerative lesions in the gastrointestinal/urinary tract (acronym)
- Infectious cause of acute kidney injury and icterus in a dog
- Cause of interstitial nephritis in rabbits
- Lesion of bovine enzootic hematuria
- Portal of entry for bacteria in cystitis/pyelonephritis
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- Consequence of vasculitis/vascular necrosis due to uremia
- Location of urinary bladder rupture in newborn male foals
- Cause of interstitial nephritis in a calf
- Cat breed predisposed to polycystic kidney disease
- Uremic lesion secondary to calcium:phosporus imbalance
- Pyogranulomatous nephritis with vasculitis in a cat (acronym)
- Most common neoplasia in the kidney of cats
- Cause of granulomatous interstitial nephritis in a dairy cow
- Lesion of cantharidin toxicosis in horses
16 Clues: Consequence of urolithiasis • Lesion of bovine enzootic hematuria • Cause of interstitial nephritis in a calf • Lesion of cantharidin toxicosis in horses • Cause of interstitial nephritis in rabbits • Most common neoplasia in the kidney of cats • Cat breed predisposed to polycystic kidney disease • Most common type of neoplasia in the kidney of dogs • ...
Amy - Texas CrossWord 2021-05-03
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- The southern states that wanted slavery during the Civil War
- de Vaca First explorer to step on Texas
- Owned Texas before the Revolution
- Many people moved to where oil was found, this was called...
- Owning slaves or being a slave
- The manufacture of goods or the processing of raw materials.
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- Created the first map of Texas
- Salle First Explorer to create a colony on Texas
- of Texas When Texas joined the USA
- Revolution When Texas broke free from Mexico
- Telegraph Germany promising Mexico Texas if they won the war
- Bowl Where soil and dust are eroded because of droughts or poor farming techniques.
- War The War between the Union and Confederacy of the US
- Used for fuel or lubricant, drilled from the ground.
- Cows or Bulls
- War II The most destructive war
16 Clues: Cows or Bulls • Created the first map of Texas • Owning slaves or being a slave • War II The most destructive war • Owned Texas before the Revolution • of Texas When Texas joined the USA • de Vaca First explorer to step on Texas • Revolution When Texas broke free from Mexico • Salle First Explorer to create a colony on Texas • ...
FFA Crossword 2023-02-22
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- American 501 youth organization, specifically a career and technical student organization, based on middle and high school classes that promote and support agricultural education
- How many FFA officers do we currently have serving this year
- do you have to have an agricultural background to be in FFA
- Career Development Events
- what is a baby chicken called
- what is the last event we hold as a chapter in April
- the product name is John Deere what is the color
- what is a baby cow called
- The competition higher than state FFA
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- most common livestock raised in Nebraska
- the product name is Case what is the color
- most common green crop grown in Nebraska
- most common yellow crop grown in Nebraska
- what year can you become an FFA officer
- what animal produces eggs
- Leadership Development Events
16 Clues: Career Development Events • what animal produces eggs • what is a baby cow called • what is a baby chicken called • Leadership Development Events • The competition higher than state FFA • what year can you become an FFA officer • most common livestock raised in Nebraska • most common green crop grown in Nebraska • most common yellow crop grown in Nebraska • ...
The Odyssey 2023-04-13
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- Sea monster with 6 heads that ate men off of the ship.
- Odysseus and his men killed his cattle and ate them.
- Loyal wife of Odysseus.
- The people of Scheria who help Odysseus get home.
- A whirlpool that caused danger for oncoming ships.
- For how many years was Odysseus gone?
- King of Pylos and fought in the Trojan war.
- A god that could decide every character's fate.
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- The king of Sparta.
- The one-eyed monster that Odysseus blinds.
- Turns Odysseus´ men into pigs.
- The god that destroys the raft that Odysseus is on.
- Telemachus was a ______ when Odysseus went to war.
- The _____ lure in sailors with their songs.
- The goddess who fell in love with Odysseus on the island of Ogygia and refuses to let him go.
- The ______ eaters give Odysseus's men lotus.
16 Clues: The king of Sparta. • Loyal wife of Odysseus. • Turns Odysseus´ men into pigs. • For how many years was Odysseus gone? • The one-eyed monster that Odysseus blinds. • The _____ lure in sailors with their songs. • King of Pylos and fought in the Trojan war. • The ______ eaters give Odysseus's men lotus. • A god that could decide every character's fate. • ...
The Odyssey 2023-04-13
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- For how many years was Odysseus gone?
- Turns Odysseus´ men into pigs.
- A whirlpool that caused danger for oncoming ships.
- The king of Sparta.
- The ______ eaters give Odysseus's men lotus.
- The _____ lure in sailors with their songs.
- The one-eyed monster that Odysseus blinds.
- Odysseus and his men killed his cattle and ate them.
- King of Pylos and fought in the Trojan war.
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- The people of Scheria who help Odysseus get home.
- Loyal wife of Odysseus.
- A god that could decide every character's fate.
- The goddess who fell in love with Odysseus on the island of Ogygia and refuses to let him go.
- Telemachus was a ______ when Odysseus went to war.
- Sea monster with 6 heads that ate men off of the ship.
- The god that destroys the raft that Odysseus is on.
16 Clues: The king of Sparta. • Loyal wife of Odysseus. • Turns Odysseus´ men into pigs. • For how many years was Odysseus gone? • The one-eyed monster that Odysseus blinds. • The _____ lure in sailors with their songs. • King of Pylos and fought in the Trojan war. • The ______ eaters give Odysseus's men lotus. • A god that could decide every character's fate. • ...
SPELLING Lesson 2 ~ Puzzle 3 2014-11-18
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- marks given for work in school
- a man who tends cattle
- periods of a hundred years
- two-dimensional drawing, painting, or photograph
- woody, branchy plants that are smaller than trees
- businesses, or groups of people
- a document that entitles the holder to do something, such as enter a place
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- the twelve major divisions of a year – about four weeks or 30 days
- contests between opponents; close likenesses; complements or equals
- the early part of the day, from dawn until noon or lunchtime
- power source that produces direct current
- communication by speaking to an audience
- one piece garments worn by women and girls
- members of the horse family, with long ears and large head
- clothes worn to make a person look like someone else, or for a particular activity
- a rocket-propelled weapon; projectile
16 Clues: a man who tends cattle • periods of a hundred years • marks given for work in school • businesses, or groups of people • a rocket-propelled weapon; projectile • communication by speaking to an audience • power source that produces direct current • one piece garments worn by women and girls • two-dimensional drawing, painting, or photograph • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-03
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- Person who owns or works on a large farm for raising animals
- Dry plant that blows across the land in the wind
- Old method of sending messages over wires
- Outdoor fire used for cooking or warmth
- Sudden rush of a group of animals
- Far away or at a distance (old western term)
- Leather pants without a seat worn by cowboys for protection
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- Breed of cattle known for its distinctive horns
- Wild horse found in the western United States
- Cloth worn around the neck or face, often by cowboys
- Headgear used to control a horse
- Second-in-command to a sheriff
- Horse-drawn vehicle used for travel and mail delivery
- Large open area of grassland in the western U.S.
- Path or track through the countryside
- Barriers used to enclose or separate areas on a ranch
16 Clues: Second-in-command to a sheriff • Headgear used to control a horse • Sudden rush of a group of animals • Path or track through the countryside • Outdoor fire used for cooking or warmth • Old method of sending messages over wires • Far away or at a distance (old western term) • Wild horse found in the western United States • Breed of cattle known for its distinctive horns • ...
Night 2025-11-05
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- Elie's religion
- age of Elie when he is brought to Auschwitz
- the camp Elie arrives at in the end of Chapter 3
- Prisoners put in charge of work groups in return for extra privileges
- the town Elie grew up in.
- tried to warn the Jews of Sighet
- Hallucinates on the cattle car; sees fire.
- leader of Germany during The Holocaust.
- the process in which SS officers determine who will work and who will die.
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- transportation used to bring Jews to concentration camps
- Elie lies to this relative about hearing from his wife and kids
- the camp Elie is brought to
- of Death/ Dr. Mengele's nickname.
- the number of siblings Elie has
- the age Elie tells Dr. Mengele upon arrival.
- the age Elie's dad tells Dr. Mengele upon arrival.
16 Clues: Elie's religion • the town Elie grew up in. • the camp Elie is brought to • the number of siblings Elie has • tried to warn the Jews of Sighet • of Death/ Dr. Mengele's nickname. • leader of Germany during The Holocaust. • Hallucinates on the cattle car; sees fire. • age of Elie when he is brought to Auschwitz • the age Elie tells Dr. Mengele upon arrival. • ...
The Four Regions of Texas 2021-11-07
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- This region is the driest among Texas
- Steep sided hills
- A steep hill or cliff
- This region has very few trees, great for cattle grazing
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- This region has the state capital in it
- A long period of time in which rain falls at a much lower rate than usual
- The highest point in Texas at 8,751 feet
- Larger platforms with flat tops, caused from erosion
8 Clues: Steep sided hills • A steep hill or cliff • This region is the driest among Texas • This region has the state capital in it • The highest point in Texas at 8,751 feet • Larger platforms with flat tops, caused from erosion • This region has very few trees, great for cattle grazing • A long period of time in which rain falls at a much lower rate than usual
SOURCES OF METHANE 2022-04-06
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- - Methane is ………. but remains in the atmosphere for around 12 years.
- - 40% of methane emissions come from ………….
- – Ground level
- - cattle, buffalo, goats are examples of…….. emissions
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- – Methane is the ………largest contributor to global warming, after CO2.
- - Ozone causes premature ……. deaths globally
- - energy sector such as …….., coal, oil, natural gas is also where methane come from
- - 1 unit of methane has the equivalent …… trapping ability of 23 units of carbon dioxide.
8 Clues: – Ground level • - 40% of methane emissions come from …………. • - Ozone causes premature ……. deaths globally • - cattle, buffalo, goats are examples of…….. emissions • - Methane is ………. but remains in the atmosphere for around 12 years. • – Methane is the ………largest contributor to global warming, after CO2. • ...
GROUP B chapt 1&2 2022-10-25
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- The study of civilization involves all the social sciences such as geography, economics, collective psychology and ___
- Civilization meant broadly the opposite of ___
- The Bedouins have a great respect towards their ___
- Social ___ occurred in all civilization
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- A surplus of ___ are allowed cities to grow and increase the population
- Sedentary people lived in ___ lifestyle
- Nomadic is the basis and ___ to the Sedentary
- Men who live on sheep and cattle were called ___
8 Clues: Sedentary people lived in ___ lifestyle • Social ___ occurred in all civilization • Nomadic is the basis and ___ to the Sedentary • Civilization meant broadly the opposite of ___ • Men who live on sheep and cattle were called ___ • The Bedouins have a great respect towards their ___ • A surplus of ___ are allowed cities to grow and increase the population • ...
Miners, Cowboys, and Ranchers 2024-10-21
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- granted large plots of land for settlement and development
- Group of Mexican Americans who fought for their rights through violent rebellions
- railroad from east coast to west coast
- areas where many different Ranchers allowed their cattle to wander freely
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- group of former slaves who wanted to leave the south and build in Oklahoma
- allowed people to own land if they built a homestead on it
- catches cows
- self appointed lawmakers
8 Clues: catches cows • self appointed lawmakers • railroad from east coast to west coast • granted large plots of land for settlement and development • allowed people to own land if they built a homestead on it • areas where many different Ranchers allowed their cattle to wander freely • group of former slaves who wanted to leave the south and build in Oklahoma • ...
Fun Facts About Nebraska 2023-05-18
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- Nebraska was once called "The Great American Desert".
- There are five army forts open to the public in Nebraska: Atkinson, Kearny, Hartsuff, Sidney, and Robinson.
- The Sand Hills in central and north central Nebraska consist of grass-covered sand dunes and cover one-quarter of the state. The Nebraska Sandhills cover about 18,000 square miles or nearly one-fourth of the state. Much of the Sandhills is not suitable for farming, but the native grasses that grow there provide an excellent pasture for cattle and horses. In the valleys, grass is cut, stacked, and fed to the cattle in the winter.
- Nebraska is the only state in the union with a unicameral (one house) legislature.
- The 911 system of emergency communications, now used nationwide, was developed and first used in Lincoln, Nebraska.
- The world's only museum dedicated to Fur Trading is located at Fort Atkinson near Blair.
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- Lake McConaughy is Nebraska's largest lake and one of its most popular recreation areas. The lake is formed by Kingsley Dam which was completed in 1941. It was built to provide water for irrigation and to produce electric power.
- Mutual of Omaha Corporate headquarters is a public building built 7 floors underground.
- The Lied Jungle located in Omaha is the world's largest indoor rainforest.
- One of the greatest American novelists, Willa Cather, grew up on a farm near Red Cloud and later attended the University of Nebraska.
10 Clues: Nebraska was once called "The Great American Desert". • The Lied Jungle located in Omaha is the world's largest indoor rainforest. • Nebraska is the only state in the union with a unicameral (one house) legislature. • Mutual of Omaha Corporate headquarters is a public building built 7 floors underground. • ...
Ten Commandments 2015-10-24
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- Thou shalt not ______ thy neighbor’s house.
- Thou shalt no covet thy neighbor’s wife, nor his ______ , nor his maidservant, nor his cattle, nor anything that is thy neighbor’s.
- Thou shalt not ______ .
- Remember the ______ day, to keep it holy.
- Thou shalt not take the name of the ______ , thy God in vain.
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- Thou shalt ______ steal
- Thou shalt ______ thy father and thy mother, that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.
- Thou shalt not bear false ______ against thy neighbor.
- Thou shalt not commit ______ .
- Thou ______ have no other god before me.
10 Clues: Thou shalt ______ steal • Thou shalt not ______ . • Thou shalt not commit ______ . • Thou ______ have no other god before me. • Remember the ______ day, to keep it holy. • Thou shalt not ______ thy neighbor’s house. • Thou shalt not bear false ______ against thy neighbor. • Thou shalt not take the name of the ______ , thy God in vain. • ...
vegetarian lifestyle 2014-11-13
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- the upper level of the earth in which most plants have their roots
- to cut down a tree
- liquid waste especially chemicals or sewage
- gas that is thought to trap heat above the Earth and cause the ... effect
- the process of giving/getting the right type of food for good health and growth
- the place on a farm where pigs are kept
- farm animals, especially cattle = live...
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- damage someone's body
- a building where animals are killed for their meat
- if the weather e... rock or soil, its surface is gradually destroyed.
10 Clues: to cut down a tree • damage someone's body • the place on a farm where pigs are kept • farm animals, especially cattle = live... • liquid waste especially chemicals or sewage • a building where animals are killed for their meat • the upper level of the earth in which most plants have their roots • if the weather e... rock or soil, its surface is gradually destroyed. • ...
NE COLONIES WEEK 1 2021-09-29
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- a religious group who wanted to purify the Church of England
- a system of government in which people make their own laws
- Massachusetts, Connecticut,Rhode Island, New Hampshire
- the crime of betraying one's country
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- open space in the center of many New England towns where cattle and sheep could graze
- successful and wealthy
- a group of people who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere
- a system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- to make clean
- overall weather in an area over a long period of time
10 Clues: to make clean • successful and wealthy • the crime of betraying one's country • overall weather in an area over a long period of time • Massachusetts, Connecticut,Rhode Island, New Hampshire • a system of government in which people make their own laws • a religious group who wanted to purify the Church of England • ...
Quinns crossword 2022-03-21
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- a long mountain chain
- an feral american horse, usually small
- a large amount of panicking horses, cattle etc
- a large dining room usually fund in schools or businesses
- a pear-shaped fruit with a rough leathery skin, smooth oily edible flesh, and a large seed.
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- A lasso
- a large lizard with tough scaled skin and usually a coloration of green
- a natural disaster that is a vortex of wind
- a contest where cowboys show skills on lassoing cows, riding broncos, and wrestling steers
- an extremely easy task
10 Clues: A lasso • a long mountain chain • an extremely easy task • an feral american horse, usually small • a natural disaster that is a vortex of wind • a large amount of panicking horses, cattle etc • a large dining room usually fund in schools or businesses • a large lizard with tough scaled skin and usually a coloration of green • ...
Vocab 9/12-9/16 2022-09-11
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- a string made of two or more strands twisted together
- to move or go in a sneaky way; creep along (as in fear or shame)
- to move or shoot out suddenly and quickly
- able to be in a better position or condition
- up to excite, awaken, or work up (a person, emotions, etc)
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- raw cattle skin, often used as a dog treat
- a four-footed animal, such as a dog
- to lure or attract something to you
- to bend the knee; support oneself on the knees
- to come near or nearer
10 Clues: to come near or nearer • a four-footed animal, such as a dog • to lure or attract something to you • to move or shoot out suddenly and quickly • raw cattle skin, often used as a dog treat • able to be in a better position or condition • to bend the knee; support oneself on the knees • a string made of two or more strands twisted together • ...
Leuin - Unit 2 Vocab 2022-11-17
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- not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable
- the process of driving or forcing out
- food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose
- to strengthen, build up
- average, ordinary, undistinguished
- to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark of derision
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- bringing in money; profitable; money making
- to grow by rapid production of new parts; increase in number
- difficult or impossible to read
- a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of (false move)
10 Clues: to strengthen, build up • difficult or impossible to read • average, ordinary, undistinguished • the process of driving or forcing out • bringing in money; profitable; money making • to grow by rapid production of new parts; increase in number • to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark of derision • ...
Human Impact on the Lithosphere Crossword 2020-11-10
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- In Situ mining uses chemicals that ____________ the mineral to extract it.
- Consequence of bad farming practices in the 1930s
- Often mined using shafts and tunnels.
- Type of mining that includes mountain top removal.
- Produce a large amount of methane.
- A young cow that is sent to slaughter produces this meat.
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- State known for coal mining.
- Mining method used to recover minerals from rivers and streams.
- Local river that is known to have had gold found in it.
- ______ is a mineral often mined using in-situ mining.
10 Clues: State known for coal mining. • Produce a large amount of methane. • Often mined using shafts and tunnels. • Consequence of bad farming practices in the 1930s • Type of mining that includes mountain top removal. • ______ is a mineral often mined using in-situ mining. • Local river that is known to have had gold found in it. • ...
Vocab Set 4 2022-09-26
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- the sailor fell overboard, but luckily his life jacket ___ him up (ed)
- the farmer gave his cattle some ____ during feeding time
- the students used their telephones as a ____ for their project
- cellphones are becoming increasingly ____
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- on Halloween you get to ___ your favorite character
- synonyms include campaign, cause, drive, effort, and movement
- the teacher ____ the syllabus into a small singular piece of paper (ed)
- the story was confusing and the theme was ___
- synonyms include acuteness, keenness, and sharpness
- the politician was not very smart and all of his arguments were ____
10 Clues: cellphones are becoming increasingly ____ • the story was confusing and the theme was ___ • on Halloween you get to ___ your favorite character • synonyms include acuteness, keenness, and sharpness • the farmer gave his cattle some ____ during feeding time • synonyms include campaign, cause, drive, effort, and movement • ...
First Missions in Texas 2022-10-20
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- a trip made for a specific purpose, especially to explore
- people who share their religious faith with others, usually in other countries
- the term for a Spanish priest
- Spanish cattle farms
- a settlement created for Spanish settlers
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- the act of setting up a colony in a country other than your own
- a Spanish fort staffed by soldiers
- a religious and military place established by the Spanish during colonization
- land used for animal grazing
- a group of people living in a area under the control of another country
10 Clues: Spanish cattle farms • land used for animal grazing • the term for a Spanish priest • a Spanish fort staffed by soldiers • a settlement created for Spanish settlers • a trip made for a specific purpose, especially to explore • the act of setting up a colony in a country other than your own • a group of people living in a area under the control of another country • ...
6th Grade Week 14 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-09
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- Related to or belonging to cattle.
- Shining very brightly or intensely.
- To be composed or made of certain elements.
- Deficient in amount, quality, or extent; not enough or inadequate.
- Weather that is mild, pleasant, and comfortably warm.
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- The central part of a car wheel through which the axle passes.
- Something that weighs heavily on the senses or spirit, making it difficult to bear.
- A calm, lengthy, and thoughtful consideration or reflection.
- A line that touches a curve at only one point.
- Capable of being reached or easily approached.
10 Clues: Related to or belonging to cattle. • Shining very brightly or intensely. • To be composed or made of certain elements. • A line that touches a curve at only one point. • Capable of being reached or easily approached. • Weather that is mild, pleasant, and comfortably warm. • A calm, lengthy, and thoughtful consideration or reflection. • ...
Unit 5 2019-01-26
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- Gradual damage and removal of soil,stone,etc,by the sea rain or wind.
- The number and types of plant and animal species that exist in a particular area.
- Cattle or other farm animals.
- Cuting down trees for wood.
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- When an area is covered in water.
- When all the trees in a large area are cut down.
- Farming farming that only provides enough food for farmers and their families to live on.
- The result of something.
- When animals feed on grass or plants.
- To take something in especially gradually.
10 Clues: The result of something. • Cuting down trees for wood. • Cattle or other farm animals. • When an area is covered in water. • When animals feed on grass or plants. • To take something in especially gradually. • When all the trees in a large area are cut down. • Gradual damage and removal of soil,stone,etc,by the sea rain or wind. • ...
dfvvwvw 2024-03-18
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- Provides Odysseus and his men with good provisions
- The main character of The Odyssey
- Lure men to their demise using their irresistible voices
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- A pit that swallows the sea and spits it out in a geyser
- One of Odysseus' men, dies on Aeaea from a broken neck
- A seer that lives in the Land of the Dead
- A six-headed monster, eats six of Odysseus' men
- Belonging to Helios, tended to by two immortal nymphs
- The sun god
- The island that Odysseus washes up on, home of Calypso
10 Clues: The sun god • The main character of The Odyssey • A seer that lives in the Land of the Dead • A six-headed monster, eats six of Odysseus' men • Provides Odysseus and his men with good provisions • Belonging to Helios, tended to by two immortal nymphs • One of Odysseus' men, dies on Aeaea from a broken neck • The island that Odysseus washes up on, home of Calypso • ...
Homestead Act 2024-06-05
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- An area of land about the size of a football pitch.
- War (2 words 1 space) A type of conflict when citizens of one country fight each other.
- The state where homesteading was most successful.
- Some of the people attracted to homesteading.
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- What farmers grow
- The amount of years settlers had to farm their claim until they could 'prove up' and own the land forever.
- What the Government intended for the land given to homesteaders..
- Another word for cows.
- Another word for a law
- What the houses were made of.
10 Clues: What farmers grow • Another word for cows. • Another word for a law • What the houses were made of. • Some of the people attracted to homesteading. • The state where homesteading was most successful. • An area of land about the size of a football pitch. • What the Government intended for the land given to homesteaders.. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-24
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- What is the best synonym for "definition"?
- What do we call a specific computer record containing data or a small program?
- What role does Nancy Drew play in the book "Nancy Drew"?
- Anglo-Indian Author hailing from Mussourie.
- If it's hot with a lot of moisture in the air, we can say it's ____
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- Burning fossil fuels can cause _______ to fall from the clouds.
- HERD : CATTLE :: _____ : SHEEP
- What is the name of the wizard at the court of King Arthur?
- Antonym of "enormous"
- Who is the bear in "The Jungle Book"?
10 Clues: Antonym of "enormous" • HERD : CATTLE :: _____ : SHEEP • Who is the bear in "The Jungle Book"? • What is the best synonym for "definition"? • Anglo-Indian Author hailing from Mussourie. • What role does Nancy Drew play in the book "Nancy Drew"? • What is the name of the wizard at the court of King Arthur? • ...
us history 2023-03-23
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- hidalgo - ended the war and forced Mexico to turn over its northern territory
- - obvious fate to settle west and guided by god to rule all the land till the pacific ocean
- - early california settlers
- texans captured santa anna and forced him to annex texas
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- a war hawk who singed the treaty of ghent
- america paid 10 million for arizona and new mexico
- - agents to bring settlers to texas
- - mexican cowboy that managed large herd of cattle
- - americans declared california as an independent nation
- a former mission near san antonio
10 Clues: - early california settlers • a former mission near san antonio • - agents to bring settlers to texas • a war hawk who singed the treaty of ghent • america paid 10 million for arizona and new mexico • - mexican cowboy that managed large herd of cattle • - americans declared california as an independent nation • texans captured santa anna and forced him to annex texas • ...
Skinwalker Ranch 2025-02-25
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- – Describes the strange, supernatural events at the ranch.
- – A doorway to another dimension, sometimes mentioned in Skinwalker Ranch stories.
- – The ability attributed to skinwalkers to transform into animals.
- – The location in Utah where strange events occur.
- – Unidentified flying objects reportedly seen near Skinwalker Ranch.
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- – A shape-shifting creature from Navajo folklore, connected to the ranch.
- – Livestock at the ranch have been reportedly harmed or disappeared.
- – The events at Skinwalker Ranch are considered one of these.
- – The Native American tribe that tells the story of skinwalkers.
- – The mountain range near Skinwalker Ranch.
10 Clues: – The mountain range near Skinwalker Ranch. • – The location in Utah where strange events occur. • – Describes the strange, supernatural events at the ranch. • – The events at Skinwalker Ranch are considered one of these. • – The Native American tribe that tells the story of skinwalkers. • – The ability attributed to skinwalkers to transform into animals. • ...
Weekly Rec 2024-11-06
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- A legume often roasted, containing a good amount of protein.
- Type of yogurt known for being thicker and higher in protein.
- A small, leguminous seed, rich in protein and fiber.
- A high-protein, gluten-free grain often used in salads.
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- Meat from cattle, often cooked as steaks or ground.
- Soft, white cheese with high protein content.
- Common poultry, often grilled or roasted.
- Fatty fish, rich in protein and omega-3s.
- A protein-rich food laid by birds, often scrambled or boiled.
- A plant-based protein made from soybeans.
10 Clues: Common poultry, often grilled or roasted. • Fatty fish, rich in protein and omega-3s. • A plant-based protein made from soybeans. • Soft, white cheese with high protein content. • Meat from cattle, often cooked as steaks or ground. • A small, leguminous seed, rich in protein and fiber. • A high-protein, gluten-free grain often used in salads. • ...
Temperate Grasslands 2024-11-13
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- pear – A type of cactus known for its edible fruit.
- – A fast-running herbivorous mammal found in North America.
- crane – A large bird with long legs and a trumpeting call.
- shrike – A bird known for impaling its prey on thorns.
- egret – A small white bird often found near livestock.
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- iris – A wildflower commonly found in prairies.
- flycatcher – A bird with long, forked tail feathers.
- – A large, shaggy-haired mammal native to North America.
- bunting – A small, brightly colored songbird.
- deer – A species of deer with large ears.
10 Clues: deer – A species of deer with large ears. • bunting – A small, brightly colored songbird. • iris – A wildflower commonly found in prairies. • pear – A type of cactus known for its edible fruit. • flycatcher – A bird with long, forked tail feathers. • shrike – A bird known for impaling its prey on thorns. • egret – A small white bird often found near livestock. • ...
The Forum Boarium 2025-09-22
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- Which temple is dedicated to the god of ports?
- What monster did Hercules fight there?
- What is the Latin name for the Mouth of Truth?
- What kind of market was the Forum Boarium?
- Which monument would NOT have been present at the time of the Suburani stories (4-2-5)?
- What kind of fight was it between Hercules and Cacus?
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- Which temple is made of Greek marble?
- What kind of contest was held there in 264 BC?
- What is the Mouth of Truth?
- How many sides does the Arch of Janus have?
10 Clues: What is the Mouth of Truth? • Which temple is made of Greek marble? • What monster did Hercules fight there? • What kind of market was the Forum Boarium? • How many sides does the Arch of Janus have? • Which temple is dedicated to the god of ports? • What kind of contest was held there in 264 BC? • What is the Latin name for the Mouth of Truth? • ...
GREAT EXPECTATIONS 2025-11-25
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- A person who has been found guilty of a crime and sent to prison.
- Sewing or decorative work done with a needle.
- A small room or closet where food and dishes are stored.
- A light fog that makes it hard to see clearly.
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- A small, ugly, imaginary creature in stories.
- Cows and bulls that are kept on a farm.
- A mixture of chopped fruit, spices, and sometimes meat used in pies.
- Slightly wet or moist.
- A liquid or something that can flow.
- To mix something by moving it around with a spoon.
10 Clues: Slightly wet or moist. • A liquid or something that can flow. • Cows and bulls that are kept on a farm. • A small, ugly, imaginary creature in stories. • Sewing or decorative work done with a needle. • A light fog that makes it hard to see clearly. • To mix something by moving it around with a spoon. • A small room or closet where food and dishes are stored. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2020-10-11
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- People who rely on themselves for most of what they need.
- Routes shaped like giant triangles.
- A young person who learns a skill from a more experienced person.
- Reference book with facts and figures.
- An open space where sheep and cattle could graze.
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- The second leg of a three-part voyage.
- Fight between enslaved people and owners near a river in South Carolina.
- A religious movement that revived many colonists' interest in religion.
- A skilled worker who makes things by hand.
9 Clues: Routes shaped like giant triangles. • The second leg of a three-part voyage. • Reference book with facts and figures. • A skilled worker who makes things by hand. • An open space where sheep and cattle could graze. • People who rely on themselves for most of what they need. • A young person who learns a skill from a more experienced person. • ...
Reconstruction Lesson 2 2021-01-28
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- ate many of the crops on the Great Plains
- people who agreed to settle on land for a period of time in exchange for receiving the land
- person looking for gold or silver
- time of fast economic decline
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- lands set aside by the government for use by Native Americans
- Mexican cowhands
- industry that grew due to an increase in meat demand in the east
- attacked the Sioux at the Little Bighorn River
- time of fast economic or population growth
9 Clues: Mexican cowhands • time of fast economic decline • person looking for gold or silver • ate many of the crops on the Great Plains • time of fast economic or population growth • attacked the Sioux at the Little Bighorn River • lands set aside by the government for use by Native Americans • industry that grew due to an increase in meat demand in the east • ...
Chemistry of the atmosphere 2026-03-13
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- the pollutant that causes global dimming
- the greenhouse gas released by farming cattle
- the gas that makes up 79% of the atmosphere
- the gas that makes up 19% of the atmosphere
- the process of cutting down trees
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- the greenhouse gas that is released from burning fossil fuels
- the pollutant that can contribute to acid rain
- oxygen started to be released into the atmosphere when plants started to carry out the process of ________
- millions of years ago, carbon dioxide was released into the atmosphere by _______
9 Clues: the process of cutting down trees • the pollutant that causes global dimming • the gas that makes up 79% of the atmosphere • the gas that makes up 19% of the atmosphere • the greenhouse gas released by farming cattle • the pollutant that can contribute to acid rain • the greenhouse gas that is released from burning fossil fuels • ...
Key words 2025-10-30
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- targeted large ranch owners and burned their houses
- Self appointed law enforcers
- group of African americans
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- rail that links east to west
- big unfenced area where cattle can roam freely
- the government provides money for people to build
- Government offered plots of land to individuals who were willing to live on that land and build a well and a road
7 Clues: group of African americans • rail that links east to west • Self appointed law enforcers • big unfenced area where cattle can roam freely • the government provides money for people to build • targeted large ranch owners and burned their houses • Government offered plots of land to individuals who were willing to live on that land and build a well and a road
Stock Show 2026-01-26
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- Horse is not fully trained, especially one used in rodeo events
- Major livestock auction highlight
- Dog bred and trained to herd, control, and protect livestock
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- Competitive event with bucking bulls and other Western activities
- Central celebration of Western livestock and rodeo tradition
- What horses run around in this Western speed event
- Large herbivore often shown and sold at the event
7 Clues: Major livestock auction highlight • Large herbivore often shown and sold at the event • What horses run around in this Western speed event • Central celebration of Western livestock and rodeo tradition • Dog bred and trained to herd, control, and protect livestock • Horse is not fully trained, especially one used in rodeo events • ...
Natural Regions 2021-01-12
7 Clues: crop from Hilly Sand and Clay Area • crop from the Forested Highland Region • economic activity on the Coastal Plain • economic activity on the Coastal Plain • resource from the Hilly Sand and Clay Area • economic activity on Forested Highland Region • the act of rearing cattle on the Interior Savannah
Bacteria & Viruses 2020-08-28
6 Clues: Lives only in humans • Can be transferred by flies • salmonella,,Carried by farm animals • Found in intestines of cattle and in infected people • A, Linked to RTE food & shellfish from contaminated water • People become contagious within a few hours after eating it
Beef diseases 2016-11-14
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- ulcerations throughout the digestive tract resulting in diarrhea
- Virus caused pneumonia, fever, vaginitis.
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- bacterial , off feed, breeding cattle affectetd, abortions, icterus.
- causes labored breathing/ pneumonia
- A bacterial infection that may cause repeat breedings due to abortions.
- bacterial bovine disease, may cause abortions
6 Clues: causes labored breathing/ pneumonia • Virus caused pneumonia, fever, vaginitis. • bacterial bovine disease, may cause abortions • ulcerations throughout the digestive tract resulting in diarrhea • bacterial , off feed, breeding cattle affectetd, abortions, icterus. • A bacterial infection that may cause repeat breedings due to abortions.
Chapter 8 Lesson 1 Vocab 2024-02-22
6 Clues: A Cowhand • The grassy plains of Texas • Animals running around wildly • A design burned into the hide of a cow • A twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it • Cowboys from different ranches rounded up all the cattle they could find
westward expansion 2021-09-14
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- I Believe by Americans in the 1800 that the United States was destined to expand West all the way to the Pacific Ocean
- of the railroad that stretched from the east coast to the United States to the West Coast
- Ranch had that rode horses and helped up to herd cattle other names include cowpoke cowl and and buckaroo
- a person who does something first
- when I large group of animals such as by Santos battle simulator run fast in One Direction running over most everything in there path
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- land set aside for Native Americans to live
- deriding Gold Rush towns would spring up almost overnight at places where gold was discovered some Francisco group from 1000 people to 30,000 people are very short time
- a piece of land that people claim from the government they had to live on it for five years and make an appointment to keep it
- a time when lots of people move to an area because gold has been discovered the California Gold Rush start in it with fifteen Forty-Eight and hundreds of thousands of people to California to find gold
- in deserted town ghost towns happened during the gold rush on gold in an area dried up and people left
- Cowboys would have to drive a herd of cattle from the ranch to the market when they could be sold this often took several days or weeks as they traveled from Texas to can
- the edge of a country or land were few people
12 Clues: a person who does something first • land set aside for Native Americans to live • the edge of a country or land were few people • of the railroad that stretched from the east coast to the United States to the West Coast • in deserted town ghost towns happened during the gold rush on gold in an area dried up and people left • ...
Unit 3 Standard 12 2022-03-11
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- started in 1877 after the civil war
- people who worked on the transcontinental railroad
- farms that worked like factories
- people who were forced out of their land during reconstruction
- how the south was after the war
- act gave settlers going west 160 acres of land in exchange for 5 years of farm work
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- name for african americans who moved west during reconstruction
- combine words; homes in the west
- 600,000 of them moved on trails
- a tool used for farming in the west
- where people moved in reconstruction
- combine words; this act kept a type of people from immigrating and wouldn't give the people that lived here citizenship
- combine words; massacre of 300 unarmed natives
- what happened to the natvies
14 Clues: what happened to the natvies • 600,000 of them moved on trails • how the south was after the war • combine words; homes in the west • farms that worked like factories • a tool used for farming in the west • started in 1877 after the civil war • where people moved in reconstruction • combine words; massacre of 300 unarmed natives • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2015-08-15
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- taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs
- shift in human history from food gathering to food producing
- raising of food for crops
- skilled workers
- set of beliefs, knowledge, and patterns of living a group displays
- system of moving water from rivers to crops
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- early people who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants for food
- specialization in a specific type of work
- evidence about which little information is given
- early people who wandered for food
- humans and earlier humanlike creatures
- spread of ideas and other aspects of culture from one area to another
- complex culture that can produce a surplus of food, has cities with government systems, and job specialization
- human made objects
14 Clues: skilled workers • human made objects • raising of food for crops • early people who wandered for food • humans and earlier humanlike creatures • specialization in a specific type of work • system of moving water from rivers to crops • evidence about which little information is given • taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs • ...
Hermes 2015-03-04
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- Hermes' Mother
- How are Apollo and Hermes related? They are _______
- Hermes is known as "The Slayer of______"
- Hermes is said to be the inventor of ____________ which involves killing animals
- Hermes is said to have the power to give and take away this (zzz)
- What did Hermes use to make his first lyre?
- Hermes' Father
- This musical instrument is commonly linked with Hermes
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- Hermes stole this person's cattle
- Hermes is probably most commonly known as the ________ god and the bringer of luck
- What type of tree is sacred to Hermes?
- Hermes is known for transporting/directing mortals to the underworld which is called ________
- What number is sacred to Hermes?
- Hermes is known as "The Prince of ______"
14 Clues: Hermes' Mother • Hermes' Father • What number is sacred to Hermes? • Hermes stole this person's cattle • What type of tree is sacred to Hermes? • Hermes is known as "The Slayer of______" • Hermes is known as "The Prince of ______" • What did Hermes use to make his first lyre? • How are Apollo and Hermes related? They are _______ • ...
Halloween & Ag 2024-10-31
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- ________ farmers first made scarecrows over 2500 years ago
- Beans from this tree end up being chocolate
- What the Irish carved as lanterns
- Americans buy 600 _____ pounds of candy annually at Halloween
- Some celts would dress up in these to ward off evil spirits
- where apples are grown
- This fruit was used in fortune telling
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- Candy is made from sugar produced by sugar cane or sugar ______
- this Roman goddess was honored with apple bobbing tradtions
- Samhain marked the end of _______ season
- the harvesting of these made brewing of mead possible for feasts
- Celtic people brought their _________ from summer pasture during late October
- Samhain translates into _________ end
- Modern farmers use this to scare away birds from crops
14 Clues: where apples are grown • What the Irish carved as lanterns • Samhain translates into _________ end • This fruit was used in fortune telling • Samhain marked the end of _______ season • Beans from this tree end up being chocolate • Modern farmers use this to scare away birds from crops • ________ farmers first made scarecrows over 2500 years ago • ...
Arizona Trivia 2025-01-19
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- Arizona city, also a flat-topped hill common in desert landscapes.
- Arizona's capital city, named after a mythical bird.
- Arizona is known for its vast arid regions.
- Iconic giant cactus, a symbol of the Sonoran Desert.
- One of Arizona's Five Cs and a key agricultural product.
- A key ranching industry and is part of Arizona’s Five Cs.
- Part of the nickname for Arizona's famous canyon.
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- Arizona is famous for its sunny and dry weather.
- A fast running bird
- Core conservative value often symbolized by a bell.
- Northern Arizona city known for its mountains and cooler climate.
- Founding document that conservatives often emphasize.
- Achieved by Arizona on February 14, 1912.
- One of Arizona's Five Cs and a major economic resource.
14 Clues: A fast running bird • Achieved by Arizona on February 14, 1912. • Arizona is known for its vast arid regions. • Arizona is famous for its sunny and dry weather. • Part of the nickname for Arizona's famous canyon. • Core conservative value often symbolized by a bell. • Arizona's capital city, named after a mythical bird. • ...
CPD Corner: Red Meat knowledge 2021-10-29
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- the minimum number of minutes required for cattle to bleed in minutes
- after which process does electrical stimulation occur
- what position should an animal be during bleeding
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- the superficial burning of pig hairs
- temperature of the chiller in degrees Celsius
- the maximum temperature for outloading carcasses in degrees Celsius
- according to the regulations what is the stun to bleed time
7 Clues: the superficial burning of pig hairs • temperature of the chiller in degrees Celsius • what position should an animal be during bleeding • after which process does electrical stimulation occur • according to the regulations what is the stun to bleed time • the maximum temperature for outloading carcasses in degrees Celsius • ...
Can you solve this crossword? Find out the key word! 2024-10-22
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- large animals that people keep for milk, meat, or work.
- a plant grown for food or other uses.
- the time when people gather food from plants or fields.
- being nice and welcoming to guests or visitors.
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- very pretty and interesting to look at.
- very big and wide in size or area.
- to take things out of a vehicle or container.
7 Clues: very big and wide in size or area. • a plant grown for food or other uses. • very pretty and interesting to look at. • to take things out of a vehicle or container. • being nice and welcoming to guests or visitors. • large animals that people keep for milk, meat, or work. • the time when people gather food from plants or fields.
The Revolutionary War 2013-11-21
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- one with the political position or remaining true to England
- to come to a certain place or point
- to change or add
- the british tax on luxury items
- unable to be taken away
- to excuse from a crime
- fatty substance from the sheep or cattle
- to stop buying something to make a point or statement
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- the political position that the thirteen colonies should form their own nation separate from England
- to bring goods into the country
- to examine and measure land
- a blockage of a harbor by an enemy to prevent transportation or soldiers or supplies
- a british tax on printed documents
- actions or words intended to provoke rebellion against government authority
- a loyalist
- a political party opposed to the democratic party and favoring loose interpretation of the constitution
16 Clues: a loyalist • to change or add • to excuse from a crime • unable to be taken away • to examine and measure land • to bring goods into the country • the british tax on luxury items • a british tax on printed documents • to come to a certain place or point • fatty substance from the sheep or cattle • to stop buying something to make a point or statement • ...
Go Organic 2016-12-28
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- A living thing.
- A nutritious solution that makes soil better for growing plants.
- The meat obtained from cows.
- Birds used for their meat, eggs or feathers.
- A chemical used to kill pests.
- The process by which soil is worn away due to over-use.
- A chemical used to kill weeds.
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- The meat obtained from pigs.
- The parts of a substance that provide nourishment.
- The science of growing crops and raising livestock for food.
- The left over part of the wheat stalk that is not used for food.
- A substance that can be restored or replenished without damaging the environment.
- Refers to substances made from or derived from living organisms.
- Horses, cattle, sheep and other useful animals raised on a farm.
- A chemical used to kill fungus.
- A plant grown to feed animals or humans.
16 Clues: A living thing. • The meat obtained from pigs. • The meat obtained from cows. • A chemical used to kill pests. • A chemical used to kill weeds. • A chemical used to kill fungus. • A plant grown to feed animals or humans. • Birds used for their meat, eggs or feathers. • The parts of a substance that provide nourishment. • ...
Dog Breeds 2024-09-04
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- Bred for sniffing and tracking,drooppy face (France)
- Bred for rabbit hunting; small with big ears (UK)
- Bred for hunting and protection,very tall (Germany)
- Bred for hunting,stars in "Doge" meme, gold, fluffy tail (Japan)
- Bred for companionship, mix of golden retriever and poodle (Australia)
- Hunting and Sporting dog; Comes in many colors (UK)
- Sadly bred for dog fighting,small and tough (Boston, USA)
- For retrieving ducks; Affectionate (Scotland)
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- Bred for cattle control, stiff, shriveled face (Germany)
- Bred for badger hunting, small but long (Germany)
- Bred for bull baiting; Fearless (England)
- Bred for herding,fluffy, black and white (Scotland)
- Bred for companionship to royals, small, fluffy (China/Tibet)
- Bred for herding, long and stringy hair (Afghanastan)
- Bred for military and police roles; strong (Germany)
- Bred for water retrieving; small and furry (Germany)
16 Clues: Bred for bull baiting; Fearless (England) • For retrieving ducks; Affectionate (Scotland) • Bred for badger hunting, small but long (Germany) • Bred for rabbit hunting; small with big ears (UK) • Bred for herding,fluffy, black and white (Scotland) • Bred for hunting and protection,very tall (Germany) • Hunting and Sporting dog; Comes in many colors (UK) • ...
Crossword Spelling List 10 2024-10-24
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- A long, narrow, elevated strip of land.
- Something without rough spots or bumps.
- Policemen and firefighters use these to identify themselves.
- The person who is in control of the courtroom.
- The ability to do something scary, despite your fear.
- To show something to be correct or true.
- Someone who works for a business to get paid.
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- A boy who herds and takes care of cattle.
- Something or someone who is unfamiliar.
- A way of thinking, a perception or idea.
- A piece of art that is shaped out of stone or metal.
- To damage so bad it can no longer be used.
- A small group of people working together.
- The act of noticing or seeing something.
- Anger that is held onto for a long time.
- A small, recessed area in a room.
16 Clues: A small, recessed area in a room. • Something or someone who is unfamiliar. • A long, narrow, elevated strip of land. • Something without rough spots or bumps. • A way of thinking, a perception or idea. • The act of noticing or seeing something. • Anger that is held onto for a long time. • To show something to be correct or true. • ...
Heckrs 2025-05-21
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- The town that Darren and Maureen met.
- The church the couple met at.
- Maureen's favorite basketball team. (hint Tucson)
- Number of years the couple has known each other.
- Maureen was in what sorority at the University of MT?
- Breed of cattle Darren's workplace is known for.
- The state that Maureen was born in.
- The Wyoming town the couple has terrible luck in, this includes getting snowed in. Also the birthplace of Chris LeDoux.
- Darren ran track & cross country at this MT college.
- The couples favorite sport to play together.
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- Where Darren earned his Masters. (three words)
- The state the couple currently lives in.
- The state that Darren was born in.
- Where Maureen earned her Masters. (two words)
- The couples high school mascot.
- Darren's favorite baseball team. (two words)
16 Clues: The church the couple met at. • The couples high school mascot. • The state that Darren was born in. • The state that Maureen was born in. • The town that Darren and Maureen met. • The state the couple currently lives in. • Darren's favorite baseball team. (two words) • The couples favorite sport to play together. • Where Maureen earned her Masters. (two words) • ...
Indus Valley 2022-02-01
6 Clues: An object made by a human being. • A form of ancient written language. • A group that migrated to ancient India. • A place where people establish a community. • One of the twin cities of the Indus Valley. • Food for cattle. Specifically dried hay or feed.
Tech Vocab. 2015-09-16
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- a Green plant that grows on the ground in short stems
- Music,a composition in a free, irregular style
- To collect crops that you grow
- Any place of rural peace or simplicity
- A highly vicious very thick liquid substance
- A plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- A way of cultivating land or property
- The leaves of a plant
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- Used as a method for clearing forest or land
- To feed on growing grass and pasture, as do cattle,sheep,etc.
- All the visible features of an area of countryside or land
- The top and high part of a hill
- A house, especially a farmhouse, and outbuildings
- A cave or cavern
- A piece of land filled with fruit trees
15 Clues: A cave or cavern • The leaves of a plant • To collect crops that you grow • The top and high part of a hill • A way of cultivating land or property • Any place of rural peace or simplicity • A piece of land filled with fruit trees • Used as a method for clearing forest or land • A highly vicious very thick liquid substance • Music,a composition in a free, irregular style • ...
Festivals 2022-09-20
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- Festival of Colours
- which religion celebrate Good Friday
- This festival celebrates the entry of the sun into the Tropic of Capricorn in the month of Magha.
- People of which religion celebrate Eid-ul-fitr festival
- Pongal, the harvest festival, is celebrated in which state
- What is the parsi year known as
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- Ganesh Chaturthi is prominently celebrated in?
- Chakan Gaan-Ngai, a post-harvest festival is celebrated in
- biggest cattle fair in the country
- birth of which lord is celebrated every year all across India on Janmashtami festival?
- Rajgir Mahotsav is celebrated in
- Onam is celebrated in
- festival is celebrated to commemorate the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana?
- In which month Christmas is celebrated every year
- Lohri is celebrated in
15 Clues: Festival of Colours • Onam is celebrated in • Lohri is celebrated in • What is the parsi year known as • Rajgir Mahotsav is celebrated in • biggest cattle fair in the country • which religion celebrate Good Friday • Ganesh Chaturthi is prominently celebrated in? • In which month Christmas is celebrated every year • People of which religion celebrate Eid-ul-fitr festival • ...
Profession 2021-04-12
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- king of books
- transport passengers and goods to any specified place with payment
- the one who keeps track of your accounts
- one who takes cool photos
- one who cooperates with the most intelligent mammals
- is a person who helps you with mental problems
- the man who cuts you for your money and involved in operations
- antonym to permanent job
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- a person who sits with your child for money
- a person who teaches children grades 1-4
- is a man who sows fields and raises cattle
- the one who makes movies
- is a person who digs up and examines the remains of dinosaurs
- the person in charge of security
- one who is engaged in holding holidays, game, TV and radio program, play, etc
15 Clues: king of books • the one who makes movies • antonym to permanent job • one who takes cool photos • the person in charge of security • a person who teaches children grades 1-4 • the one who keeps track of your accounts • is a man who sows fields and raises cattle • a person who sits with your child for money • is a person who helps you with mental problems • ...
Sumukha_class8chapter2_Microorganism 2023-10-08
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- A process done to prevent the growth of microbes in milk
- A plant disease caused by bacteria
- A bacteria that promotes the formation of curd
- A commodity used to check the growth of microorganisms
- Conversion of sugar into alcohol
- A microorganism that can cause malaria
- living organisms around us that we normally cannot see
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- Medicines that kill or stop the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
- Used for commercial production of Alcohol
- Organism that reproduces only inside the cells of the host organism
- A gas that the blue-green algae can fix directly from the atmosphere
- Dangerous human and cattle disease caused by bacterium
- A common term for disease-causing microorganisms
- A bacteria that helps with Nitrogen Fixation in the soil
- A disease caused by a Bacteria
15 Clues: A disease caused by a Bacteria • Conversion of sugar into alcohol • A plant disease caused by bacteria • A microorganism that can cause malaria • Used for commercial production of Alcohol • A bacteria that promotes the formation of curd • A common term for disease-causing microorganisms • Dangerous human and cattle disease caused by bacterium • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
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- Harrapa may have been home to over _____ people
- The redish clay they made pots and objects with
- Another relgion othe rthan Hindusim in Ancient India
- India´s houses were arrnged on a ____ patteren
- This Caste class were people who did work which was ¨UNCLEAN¨
- What Indo-european language did they use?
- What does Mohenjo-Daro mean?
- The god of destruction and creation
- Where did they get the Conch shells from?
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- The moutains cutting India off from the rest of the contintent
- What birds did they out on thier heads to tric them while hunting?
- Houses had Sewer systems and..?
- The river that flowed through modern Pakistan
- Like mesopotamia, they used these to bulid thier homes.
- Aryans measuered wealth with these animals.
15 Clues: What does Mohenjo-Daro mean? • Houses had Sewer systems and..? • The god of destruction and creation • What Indo-european language did they use? • Where did they get the Conch shells from? • Aryans measuered wealth with these animals. • The river that flowed through modern Pakistan • India´s houses were arrnged on a ____ patteren • ...
The Gilded Age 2023-02-19
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- Expanding economy growth
- In which the Native Americans lived in
- Native Americans main source of food
- Until 1850 railroads only reached as far west as _____
- A person who comes into a country coming from another country
- Dressed in boots, a western hat, and stole the actual look from Mexican Vaqueros
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- Being forced to be another culture
- Americans moving into urban areas
- Longhorns
- A transportation that only takes 10 days to get to your destination
- Single room apartments that often lacked the basic necessities
- Land of opportunities, the American dream
- Labor unions that are in one category but help each other out which makes a union
- Farmers, ranchers, and minors closed the last of the frontier at the expense of Indians
- Another word for it is Robber Barons
15 Clues: Longhorns • Expanding economy growth • Americans moving into urban areas • Being forced to be another culture • Native Americans main source of food • Another word for it is Robber Barons • In which the Native Americans lived in • Land of opportunities, the American dream • Until 1850 railroads only reached as far west as _____ • ...
Charlotte's Web Book Vocab 2023-03-21
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- the chemical element of atomic number 16.
- filled with delight; charmed.
- in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard
- strange; odd
- strike together with force
- unpleasant or offensive
- bulk goods of medium grade
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- animal dung used for fertilizing land.
- a revolving pointer to show the direction of the wind, typically mounted on top of a building.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- very great in amount, scale, or intensity.
- partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.
- thick, dark brown syrup obtained from raw sugar during the refining process
- extremely happy; full of joy.
- coarsely ground corn used to make grits.
15 Clues: strange; odd • unpleasant or offensive • strike together with force • bulk goods of medium grade • filled with delight; charmed. • extremely happy; full of joy. • animal dung used for fertilizing land. • coarsely ground corn used to make grits. • the chemical element of atomic number 16. • very great in amount, scale, or intensity. • ...
Beef 2023-03-15
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- It’s essential for body growth and maintenance.
- makes the remaining 5%. Fat adds juiciness, tenderness, and flavor.
- serves as an energy source for muscles
- This means that the animal was not diseased and is clean and fit for eating.
- One of the B vitamins
- meat from cattle that are over a year old.
- is an antioxidant amino acid and a common ingredient in energy drinks.
- streaks of fat found in meat.
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- makes up 20% and is the most solid component of meat.
- is a quality stamp
- adding vinegar, wine, or tomato juice to marinade.
- an essential trace element that serves a variety of functions in your body
- which is absorbed very efficiently
- makes up 75% of meat.
- a mineral that is important for body growth and maintenance.
15 Clues: is a quality stamp • One of the B vitamins • makes up 75% of meat. • streaks of fat found in meat. • which is absorbed very efficiently • serves as an energy source for muscles • meat from cattle that are over a year old. • It’s essential for body growth and maintenance. • adding vinegar, wine, or tomato juice to marinade. • ...
Idaho Ag Facts 2024-11-19
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- How much are Idaho's total agricultural exports in millions
- How many total head of cattle and calves are in Idaho
- 3,398,266 acres in Idaho are what
- Agriculture generates 17% of Idaho's total _________ output
- 32% of Idaho's produce, grains, meats, dairy and seeds are sold to __________
- Which Idaho livestock has a total head of 32,000
- what is Idaho's number 20 commodity
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- How many different commodities do Idaho farms produce
- How many acres is the average farm
- How many farms are in Idaho
- Over ___________ of Idaho's produce, grains, meats, dairy, and seeds are sold worldwide
- There are 646,000 _______ cows in Idaho
- Idaho is the _____________-largest agricultural state in the West
- There are 240 _________ farms in Idaho
- What export brings in $392.31 million dollars
15 Clues: How many farms are in Idaho • 3,398,266 acres in Idaho are what • How many acres is the average farm • what is Idaho's number 20 commodity • There are 240 _________ farms in Idaho • There are 646,000 _______ cows in Idaho • What export brings in $392.31 million dollars • Which Idaho livestock has a total head of 32,000 • ...
VII READING UNIT 11A: THE MAMMOTH'S TALE 2025-08-14
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- A long, pointed tooth on an animal like an elephant or walrus.
- The person that something belongs to.
- A person who takes care of a large group of animals like sheep or cattle.
- To stop being visible; to vanish.
- Unusual or surprising.
- To create a picture or idea in your mind.
- A longer way away.
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- A series of things that follow each other in a specific order.
- What you get when you mix earth and water.
- The careful study of a subject to learn new facts.
- An opinion someone gives you about what you should do.
- Tilted to one side; not straight up.
- Close; not far away.
- No longer existing anywhere in the world.
- A type of deer with large antlers, famous for pulling Santa's sleigh.
15 Clues: A longer way away. • Close; not far away. • Unusual or surprising. • To stop being visible; to vanish. • Tilted to one side; not straight up. • The person that something belongs to. • No longer existing anywhere in the world. • To create a picture or idea in your mind. • What you get when you mix earth and water. • The careful study of a subject to learn new facts. • ...
Geography Term 3 2021-09-02
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- Fruit that grows in the tropics.
- One of the most important crops grown in S.A.
- Goats and pigs are examples of this type of stock farming.
- Farmers that provide for themselves.
- An example of citrus fruit.
- The word that means the food have been changed to another form.
- Crops that are grown to be sold for money.
- Cattle and sheep are examples of this type of stock farming.
- Fruit that grows in wet winters and dry summers.
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- Farmers whose goal is to make money.
- The word that means that the food is still in its natural form.
- An example of deciduous fruit.
- An example of tropical fruit.
- Fruit that grows in warm summers and moderate winters.
- These types of animals have feathers and lay eggs.
- Plants that people plant and grow.
16 Clues: An example of citrus fruit. • An example of tropical fruit. • An example of deciduous fruit. • Fruit that grows in the tropics. • Plants that people plant and grow. • Farmers whose goal is to make money. • Farmers that provide for themselves. • Crops that are grown to be sold for money. • One of the most important crops grown in S.A. • ...
Week 10 term 2 year 5 2019-07-01
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- a young person working on a sheep or cattle station to gain experience.
- made froom knitted sheep's wool
- a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates
- a measuring ammount that uses a spoon
- the correct name of a hoon or larikin
- the opposite to the morning
- a large waterbird with a long neck, short legs, webbed feet, and a short broad bill
- oppososite of hello
- an Australian native bird with a yellow crest and white feathers
- a person who explores a new or unfamiliar area.
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- the act of deciding between the choices available
- the place where you work at school
- another name for pasta dish
- an Australian animal known as a powerful jumper
- a poisonous mushroom
- a silky case spun by the larvae of many insects for protection as pupae
16 Clues: oppososite of hello • a poisonous mushroom • another name for pasta dish • the opposite to the morning • made froom knitted sheep's wool • the place where you work at school • a measuring ammount that uses a spoon • the correct name of a hoon or larikin • an Australian animal known as a powerful jumper • a person who explores a new or unfamiliar area. • ...
Happy Anniversary 2023-10-13
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- a kitty who is excited to meet his dad
- these tiny devils carry diseases and are Stephanie’s arch nemesis
- Kevin’s signature cuisine
- a lawman or a useless cattle dog
- Kevin’s favorite shirt has these on it
- a Stillwater restaurant that was a Sunday lunch favorite
- sometimes we fish from these sometimes June rides one
- a dog that will launch herself across a room to eat a fly
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- our musical neighbors
- a breakfast food or fancy hairstyle
- a large horse who values food above all else
- Kevin’s favorite tool to use on the farm
- a misspelled word in Costa Rica that became quite catchy
- a horse that is slightly racist towards donkeys
- the person Stephanie loves most in the world
- a nickname for the loudest thing on four feet
16 Clues: our musical neighbors • Kevin’s signature cuisine • a lawman or a useless cattle dog • a breakfast food or fancy hairstyle • a kitty who is excited to meet his dad • Kevin’s favorite shirt has these on it • Kevin’s favorite tool to use on the farm • a large horse who values food above all else • the person Stephanie loves most in the world • ...
Farming - geography 2024-12-16
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- e.g. combine harvesters
- the business side of farming
- a glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit.
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- small area, lots of effort
- what's used to collect data about the weather
- the activity of running a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle
- the act of caring for or raising plants
- farming without soil
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- daisy
- applying water to the crops artificially
- increased nitrates in the water increase the growth of algae and plants
- a chemical substance used to destroy or stop plant growth
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information
- protect your plants from the elements and to create a warmer microclimate
- the increase of salt concentration in soil
16 Clues: daisy • farming without soil • e.g. combine harvesters • small area, lots of effort • the business side of farming • the act of caring for or raising plants • applying water to the crops artificially • the increase of salt concentration in soil • what's used to collect data about the weather • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • ...
Farming - geography 2024-12-16
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- e.g. combine harvesters
- the business side of farming
- a glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit.
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- small area, lots of effort
- what's used to collect data about the weather
- the activity of running a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle
- the act of caring for or raising plants
- farming without soil
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- daisy
- applying water to the crops artificially
- increased nitrates in the water increase the growth of algae and plants
- a chemical substance used to destroy or stop plant growth
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information
- protect your plants from the elements and to create a warmer microclimate
- the increase of salt concentration in soil
16 Clues: daisy • farming without soil • e.g. combine harvesters • small area, lots of effort • the business side of farming • the act of caring for or raising plants • applying water to the crops artificially • the increase of salt concentration in soil • what's used to collect data about the weather • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • ...
Cowboy lingo 2023-04-19
Across
- "....... up, we're riding out tomorrow!"
- "A cowboy's best friend is his ....."
- "A true cowboy always sticks to his ...."
- "Don't listen to Jack, he's all hat and no ......."
Down
- "It's time to ..... on to the next stop"
- "That old ........ from Houston is always being proud of being the only white ranchero around"
- "The Texas ...... helps all the settlers and protects them from the outlaws"
- "These .... devils look bad, looks like a storm is coming"
- "......, folks! It was really hard to find you but I managed""
9 Clues: "A cowboy's best friend is his ....." • "It's time to ..... on to the next stop" • "....... up, we're riding out tomorrow!" • "A true cowboy always sticks to his ...." • "Don't listen to Jack, he's all hat and no ......." • "These .... devils look bad, looks like a storm is coming" • "......, folks! It was really hard to find you but I managed"" • ...
Mouth to Energy 2023-03-22
Across
- total amount of material the animal would be consuming in one day
- multi-compartmented stomach i.e. cattle/sheep
- the process of chewing
- substance or chemical compound required by the animal for the productive purposes
Down
- the way an animal gets food into their body
- simple stomach i.e. humans, pigs, horses
- mixture of feedstuffs available for the animal to provide the nutrients
- the interrelated steps involved in assimilation food by the animal for use in tissue repair
- grains and by-products, used by animals
9 Clues: the process of chewing • grains and by-products, used by animals • simple stomach i.e. humans, pigs, horses • the way an animal gets food into their body • multi-compartmented stomach i.e. cattle/sheep • total amount of material the animal would be consuming in one day • mixture of feedstuffs available for the animal to provide the nutrients • ...
RbD V5 L37 Reading Practice 2022-12-05
Across
- - a cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails
- - a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
- - a journey or voyage
- - unable to be heard
Down
- - making something happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly
- - delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder
- - an interview for a particular as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician
- - a person walking along a road
- - the part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits
9 Clues: - unable to be heard • - a journey or voyage • - a person walking along a road • - a cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails • - making something happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly • - delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder • - an interview for a particular as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician • ...
World Health Diseases 2015-11-15
Across
- a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver.
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes and sometimes infection of the lungs.
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars. It was effectively eradicated through vaccination by 1979.
- infection by a fungus found in the droppings of birds and bats in humid areas. It is not serious if confined to the lungs but can be fatal if spread throughout the body.
- a severe infectious bacterial disease of animals transmissible to humans, characterized by ulcers at the site of infection, fever, and loss of weight.
- a novel positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Betacoronavirus.
- a bacterial disease typically affecting cattle and buffalo and causing undulant fever in humans.
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics.
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy.
Down
- a notifiable bacterial disease of sheep and cattle, typically affecting the skin and lungs. It can be transmitted to humans, causing severe skin ulceration or a form of pneumonia.
- a disease caused by toxoplasmas, transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, or in soil or cat feces. Symptoms generally pass unremarked in adults, but infection can be dangerous to unborn children.
- a bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, especially a serotype causing food poisoning.
- an infectious bacterial disease that occurs in rodents, dogs, and other mammals and can be transmitted to humans.
- a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.
- an infectious and generally fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus, whose normal host species is unknown.
15 Clues: a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. • a novel positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Betacoronavirus. • a bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, especially a serotype causing food poisoning. • a bacterial disease typically affecting cattle and buffalo and causing undulant fever in humans. • ...
Meat 2022-03-13
Across
- The type of fat that is present in meat.
- a method of tenderising meat.
- the type of protein that is found in meat.
- Liver kidney heart and tongue are examples of this class of meat.
- chicken turkey and duck are examples of this class of meat.
Down
- The transfer of harmful bacteria from one place to another.
- When meat is cooked, what is destoryed?
- Cattle sheep and pigs are examples of this class of meat.
- Deer rabbit and pheasant are examples of this class of meat.
9 Clues: a method of tenderising meat. • When meat is cooked, what is destoryed? • The type of fat that is present in meat. • the type of protein that is found in meat. • Cattle sheep and pigs are examples of this class of meat. • The transfer of harmful bacteria from one place to another. • chicken turkey and duck are examples of this class of meat. • ...
Bacteria 2013-12-01
Across
- / A product produce with the aid of Lactobacillus
- / Medicine used to control bacterial infection.
- / Phase where bacteria are preparing enzymes and adapting to new environment.
- / Used to produce insulin and is a common intestinal bacteria
- / There is no increase in bacterial numbers.
Down
- / Bacteria are reproducing at maximum rate during this phase.
- / The phase where bacteria change into endospores until conditions become favourable.
- / Where bacteria numbers fall rapidly due to death due to unfavourable conditions
- / Mycobacterium bovis causes this in cattle
9 Clues: / Mycobacterium bovis causes this in cattle • / There is no increase in bacterial numbers. • / Medicine used to control bacterial infection. • / A product produce with the aid of Lactobacillus • / Bacteria are reproducing at maximum rate during this phase. • / Used to produce insulin and is a common intestinal bacteria • ...
Studies Weekly Week 6 Crossword 2022-09-26
Across
- Florida's biggest native group, known for storing food away for later.
- The most well-known of Florida's native groups.
- The county where we launch rockets at the Kennedy Space Center.
- The Calusa tribe once controlled most of ___ Florida.
- The biggest cattle-producing county in Florida.
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- Chased Rabbit's original name before it was changed.
- People who live in many different places, following where the food goes.
- The Apalachee lived surrounded by rich, ___ farmland.
- The Tocobaga had ___ to eat, even though it did not grow in the area.
9 Clues: The most well-known of Florida's native groups. • The biggest cattle-producing county in Florida. • Chased Rabbit's original name before it was changed. • The Apalachee lived surrounded by rich, ___ farmland. • The Calusa tribe once controlled most of ___ Florida. • The county where we launch rockets at the Kennedy Space Center. • ...
nutrition 2020-05-02
Across
- energy is needed for the digestion of maintenance
- maintenance net energy requirement of different lactation maintenance energy requirement expressed in net energy
- nutrients get through placenta by using significant amount nutrient through placenta by using significant amount
- calculate the energy content of milk of known
Down
- heat production per metabolic weight unit has found
- energy used for maintenance leaves the body by heat
- retention of nutrients increase exponentially during
- Energy requirements of cattle are expressed by
- data on the amount of nutrients built
9 Clues: data on the amount of nutrients built • calculate the energy content of milk of known • Energy requirements of cattle are expressed by • energy is needed for the digestion of maintenance • heat production per metabolic weight unit has found • energy used for maintenance leaves the body by heat • retention of nutrients increase exponentially during • ...
CPD Corner: Common Red Meat Diseases 2021-02-25
Across
- Tarry blood from body openings
- is a progressive and fatal disease of adult cattle characterized by a progressive degeneration of the central nervous system causing neurological signs in animals
- Acute infectious viral disease of the central nervous system of mammals
- Contagious abortion
- characterised by diamond shaped lesions that appear on the skin of pig
- Acute Viral Disease of cloven hoofed animals
Down
- Chronic disease of many animal species caused by bacteria of the genus Mycobacterium,
- Caused by Clostridium botulinum
- Marked purple blotching of the skin
9 Clues: Contagious abortion • Tarry blood from body openings • Caused by Clostridium botulinum • Marked purple blotching of the skin • Acute Viral Disease of cloven hoofed animals • characterised by diamond shaped lesions that appear on the skin of pig • Acute infectious viral disease of the central nervous system of mammals • ...
