cattle Crossword Puzzles
Homer's Invocation and "Sailing from Troy" 2023-05-03
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- craftiness; cunning
- there is nothing sweeter than this
- messenger of the gods
- Odysseus' wife
- Homer asks for their help in telling a story
- rebellious
- Did Odysseus' men win or lose?
- Odysseus' dad's name
- enormous and dangerous whirlpool
- Odysseus' home
- how many benches of men Odysseus lost
- where Odysseus went after leaving Troy
- number of times Odysseus' men cry
- king of Ithaca
- lovely goddess who detained Odysseus
- ODysseus' son
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- how the Cicones were trained to fight
- king and leader of Greek forces
- author of the "Odyssey"
- Odysseus' men butchered these
- where Odysseus went after Troy
- sun god
- took goods by force; looted
- destroyed Odysseus' men
- the Muse's father
- goddess of wisdom
- blind prophet
- creatures whose songs lure sailors
- sea monster of gray rock
- another name for Odysseus' men
- Odysseus' men ate this
- the hero of the Odyssey
- where Odysseus went to war
33 Clues: sun god • rebellious • blind prophet • ODysseus' son • Odysseus' wife • Odysseus' home • king of Ithaca • the Muse's father • goddess of wisdom • craftiness; cunning • Odysseus' dad's name • messenger of the gods • Odysseus' men ate this • author of the "Odyssey" • destroyed Odysseus' men • the hero of the Odyssey • sea monster of gray rock • where Odysseus went to war • took goods by force; looted • ...
Puzzle 53 2022-12-22
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- A thick heavy fabric into which raised patterns have been woven.
- Superficially religious, especially in an affected or sentimental way.
- A Burmese unit of measure for weight, approximately 3.6 pounds.
- To combine two waves of identical frequency.
- An Ancient Roman unit of length, approximately 0.73 inches.
- Ritual washing by Muslims before prayers.
- The Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry.
- To be overwhelmed by emotion, especially infatuation.
- A pit in Athens into which criminals were thrown.
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- The father of the prophet Muhammad.
- An enclosure in a grass field, in which cattle are penned up at night.
- The thorax of an insect.
- A mask.
- And outlaw or rebel.
- A predetermined set of rituals that are performed, usually by a religion.
- Any disease of the bowels.
- A unit of pressure, equal to one dyne per square centimeter.
- The representation of the world.
- A type of steam bath, popular in Russia.
- A Chinese steamed stuffed bun.
20 Clues: A mask. • And outlaw or rebel. • The thorax of an insect. • Any disease of the bowels. • A Chinese steamed stuffed bun. • The representation of the world. • The father of the prophet Muhammad. • A type of steam bath, popular in Russia. • Ritual washing by Muslims before prayers. • To combine two waves of identical frequency. • The Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry. • ...
Biology Unit 7 Ecology 2024-12-19
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- Consumers that hunt and kill other animals
- Square frame used to estimate population size
- Adaptation when animals trick its enemy into thinking it is more dangerous
- the populations of different species living in a habitat
- Non-living factors
- When organisms within a community rely on each other
- Process by which plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere
- Green plants/algae that photosynthesize
- Line used to measure distribution of species
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- Organisms that live in extreme conditions
- Living factors
- Acidic and waterlogged land with partly rotted plant
- Large scale cutting down of forests
- Condition with lots of oxygen
- A place where an organism lives
- Living things that cause decay
- Process by which water is lost from the leaves of a plant
- Greenhouse gas release from cattle farming and rice field
- Process by which living organisms release CO2 into the atmosphere
- Adaptation when animals blend into their surroundings
- The organisms of one species living in a habitat
21 Clues: Living factors • Non-living factors • Condition with lots of oxygen • Living things that cause decay • A place where an organism lives • Large scale cutting down of forests • Green plants/algae that photosynthesize • Organisms that live in extreme conditions • Consumers that hunt and kill other animals • Line used to measure distribution of species • ...
Vocabulary unit 9 2025-01-21
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- động vật nuôi trong nhà
- chín
- chuỗi thức ăn
- bầu khí quyển, bầu không khí
- con mồi
- lũ lụt
- nhiệt độ
- mối nguy hiểm
- sinh sản
- đất
- động vật có vú
- nhà bảo vệ môi trường
- loài
- con cái
- mang tính nguy hiểm
- thuần hoá
- sống về đêm
- gần bờ biển, duyên hải
- bị đe doạ
- cành cây, nhánh cây, chi nhánh
- hấp thụ, nạp vào
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- hành vi
- gặt hái, mùa thu hoạch
- săn bắn trái phép
- tài nguyên thiên nhiên
- phát triển
- gia súc
- mùa sinh sản
- động vật hoang dã
- biến đổi khí hậu
- làm tổ
- kẻ đi săn
- môi trường sống
- hạn hán
- vụ mùa
- hạt giống, hạt mầm
- chí tuyến, vùng nhiệt đới
- sinh vật sống
- khu dã sinh
- sự tuyệt chủng
- nền nông nghiệp
- động vật quý hiếm
42 Clues: đất • chín • loài • làm tổ • lũ lụt • vụ mùa • hành vi • gia súc • con mồi • hạn hán • con cái • nhiệt độ • sinh sản • kẻ đi săn • thuần hoá • bị đe doạ • phát triển • khu dã sinh • sống về đêm • mùa sinh sản • chuỗi thức ăn • mối nguy hiểm • sinh vật sống • động vật có vú • sự tuyệt chủng • môi trường sống • nền nông nghiệp • biến đổi khí hậu • hấp thụ, nạp vào • săn bắn trái phép • động vật hoang dã • động vật quý hiếm • hạt giống, hạt mầm • ...
digestive 2025-04-28
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- cruise ship diarrhea, violent vomiting, very contagious, often called "stomach flu" (incorrect)
- samples gut contents (immune priming)
- competes with pathogens
- constant movement flushes microbes
- pediatric diarrhea (pedestal formation via Tir protein)
- contaminated water (pandemics)
- bloody diarrhea and potential lung/liver abscesses (can spread beyond intestines)
- shiga-like toxin, bloody diarrhea + HUS (no antiboiotics)
- secrete mucus to trap microbes
- Low pH kills pathogens
- typhoid fever (fever, stupor, rose spots, hallucination)
- neutralizes pathogens in mucus
- childhood diarrhea (most infected by age 5), self-limiting, adult asymptomatic immunity
- waterborne outbreaks (Milwaukee 1993), watery diarrhea, cattle runoff
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- all target the liver; vary in genetic material, structure, and envelope
- watery diarrhea, contaminated poultry/eggs, survives in macrophages
- lakes/rivers, foul-smelling watery diarrhea, gas
- bloody diarrhea, shiga toxin, daycare outbreaks
- rice-water diarrhea, cholera toxin (activates chloride secretion)
- mimics shigella (bloody diarrhea by invasion)
- preformed enterotoxin, vomiting after creamy foods (potato salad, pastries)
- Traveler's diarrhea (watery diarrhea, heat-labile toxin)
22 Clues: Low pH kills pathogens • competes with pathogens • contaminated water (pandemics) • secrete mucus to trap microbes • neutralizes pathogens in mucus • constant movement flushes microbes • samples gut contents (immune priming) • mimics shigella (bloody diarrhea by invasion) • bloody diarrhea, shiga toxin, daycare outbreaks • lakes/rivers, foul-smelling watery diarrhea, gas • ...
Come Juneteenth 2025-05-04
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- A supporter of the Southern states in the Civil War
- Deeply upset and agitated
- Slightly offended or irritated
- A large farm that used enslaved labor before the Civil War
- A naval barrier to stop goods or people from entering or leaving
- Disgustingly unpleasant or morally evil
- A temporary leave of absence from military duty
- A soft, luxurious fabric
- Loved deeply or intensely
- Boldly disrespectful or rude
- Independent farmers who usually owned small plots of land
- Someone who represents their country in foreign affairs
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- Farm animals such as cattle, pigs, and sheep
- Ordered someone not to do something
- A wide, structured skirt worn under dresses in the 1800s
- A deadly disease often spread through contaminated water
- A Northern soldier during the Civil War
- The condition of being enslaved or trapped
- A formal fight between two people with weapons, often for honor
- A bacterial illness common in the 19th century, spread through food or water
20 Clues: A soft, luxurious fabric • Deeply upset and agitated • Loved deeply or intensely • Boldly disrespectful or rude • Slightly offended or irritated • Ordered someone not to do something • A Northern soldier during the Civil War • Disgustingly unpleasant or morally evil • The condition of being enslaved or trapped • Farm animals such as cattle, pigs, and sheep • ...
On Screen 3 unit 7 vocabulary I Tristan Sillaste 2025-01-12
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- achieve something
- a circle of people who are together
- something new someone created
- people who have lived in the area their entire life
- a stick with something sharp at the end
- get something to full battery
- people/animals who have a strong hatred for someone
- a strong being that is hard to stop
- place something
- a flat area with few to no hills
- give a close number of something
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- take care of something
- stick thats purpose is to produce light and fire
- a meeting in other words
- animals like cows, sheep and chicken
- light turning on and off many times
- when a species is almost exctinct
- another word for amazing
- a way somethings have to be done
- put stuff together
- animal that is related to a female cow
- a graint-in-aid for a student
- give permission to someone
- get someone to believe a lie
- live with others without any hate
25 Clues: place something • achieve something • put stuff together • take care of something • a meeting in other words • another word for amazing • give permission to someone • get someone to believe a lie • something new someone created • a graint-in-aid for a student • get something to full battery • a way somethings have to be done • a flat area with few to no hills • ...
Isaac is born....Chapter 21 2024-05-21
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- Adam and Eves eyes were__3:7
- Abraham stayed in the land of__.21:34
- Abraham did this__when Isaac was weaned.21:8
- Hagar wondered into the dessert of __21:14
- Hagar and Abraham's son__16:11
- Abraham gave this name to his son from Sarah__. 21:3
- Everyone who hears will __ also.21:6
- In the beginning God created the__and the earth.1:1
- Sarah said,God has brought me__,21:6
- She was an Egyptian__21:8
- Cain and Abel were__4:1-2
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- God is with you in__.21:22
- Sarah became this__21:2
- Egyptians saw that Sarai was__12:14
- Abraham brought cattle and__.21:27
- Abraham complained about the__.21:25
- Sarah didn't want Ishmael to share in the __21:10
- Water was carried in a __21:14
- God told Hagar, do not be __.21:17
- She put the boy under a __21:15
- Noah had this many sons__.9:18
21 Clues: Sarah became this__21:2 • She was an Egyptian__21:8 • Cain and Abel were__4:1-2 • God is with you in__.21:22 • Adam and Eves eyes were__3:7 • Water was carried in a __21:14 • Hagar and Abraham's son__16:11 • Noah had this many sons__.9:18 • She put the boy under a __21:15 • Abraham brought cattle and__.21:27 • God told Hagar, do not be __.21:17 • ...
LATE 1800'S SUMMARY 2025-10-08
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- KILLED AT THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN
- LAST HOLDOUT LEADER OF THE APACHES
- CONTROLLING LAND OUTSIDE YOUR TERRITORY
- STEEL INDUSTY LEADER (LATER PHILANTHROPY)
- BIG TIME TRANSPORTATION ADVANCEMENT
- UP AND COMING POLITICAL FIGURE OF THE 1890'S
- DEVELOPED TO HELP WITH WORKING CONDITIONS
- ACT THAT PUSHED FOR MERIT BASED GOVT JOBS
- 3RD PARTY PLITICAL MOVEMENT
- WOMEN'S RIGHT TO VOTE MOVEMENT
- MASSACRE THAT SIGNALED THE END OF THE INDIAN WARS
- ARIZONA BOOMTOWN OF WYATT EARP FAME
- MASSIVE MOVEMENT INTO THE UNITED STATES
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- THE NO ACLOHOL MOVEMENT
- ANTI-IMMIGRANT SENTIMENT
- POLITCAL ______ HELPED IMMIGRANTS FOR THEIR VOTES
- "DIVIDED" INDIAN RESERVATIONS (ASSIMILATION)
- USA FOUGHT AGAINST IN 1898
- POWERFUL TRIBE OF NORTHERN PLAINS (SITTING BULL, LITTLE BIGHORN)
- RAPID GROWTH OF CITIES
- BATTLESHIP EXPLOSION THAT STARTED SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
- OIL INDUSTRY TYCOON (STANDARD OIL TRUST MONOPOLY)
- POWERFUL TEXAS INDIANS (QUANAH PARKER, PALO DURO CANYON)
- CATTLE DRIVEN FROM SOUTH TEXAS TO THE KANSAS RAILHEADS
- GIVING BACK TO SOCIETY
- ACT THAT GAVE FREE LAND TO SETTLERS
26 Clues: RAPID GROWTH OF CITIES • GIVING BACK TO SOCIETY • THE NO ACLOHOL MOVEMENT • ANTI-IMMIGRANT SENTIMENT • USA FOUGHT AGAINST IN 1898 • 3RD PARTY PLITICAL MOVEMENT • WOMEN'S RIGHT TO VOTE MOVEMENT • LAST HOLDOUT LEADER OF THE APACHES • BIG TIME TRANSPORTATION ADVANCEMENT • ACT THAT GAVE FREE LAND TO SETTLERS • ARIZONA BOOMTOWN OF WYATT EARP FAME • ...
double e 2 2025-11-14
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- : To lose blood through a wound or cut
- : A circular component that enables movement
- : Rising sharply at a high angle
- : To guide the movement or direction of something
- : Unable to speak due to shock or strong emotion
- : To remove the outer layer of a fruit or vegetable
- : To offer words of welcome or acknowledgment
- : To produce offspring, especially selectively
- : A group of vehicles or ships under one control
- : A slender metal tool used for sewing or injections
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- : A hoofed animal known for antlers in males
- : A dark red root vegetable used in salads and soups
- : A shout of praise or encouragement
- : A strong alloy commonly used in construction
- : To clean a surface by brushing away dirt or dust
- : To shed tears, typically from sadness or emotion
- : A large rectangular piece of fabric or paper
- : To move slowly and quietly to avoid notice
- : Meat from cattle used as food
- : To turn into ice due to extreme cold
20 Clues: : Meat from cattle used as food • : Rising sharply at a high angle • : A shout of praise or encouragement • : To lose blood through a wound or cut • : To turn into ice due to extreme cold • : A hoofed animal known for antlers in males • : A circular component that enables movement • : To move slowly and quietly to avoid notice • ...
5th - Unit3 Week 4 Spelling Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-04
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- An insect with hard outer wings.
- To trip or almost fall while walking.
- Related to a king, queen, or their family.
- More than a few but not many.
- A building where horses are kept.
- A large, powerful bird of prey.
- Using the voice; related to speaking or singing.
- A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs.
- To injure or damage something so it can’t work well.
- Allowed by law.
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- A tag or sticker that gives information.
- Having high moral qualities; showing honor.
- Very bad or unpleasant.
- A small part that shows what the whole is like.
- A seat placed on a horse’s back for riding.
- A container used for boiling water.
- A metal award given for winning or achieving something.
- Large farm animals like cows and bulls.
- A notebook or diary for writing thoughts or events.
- A place where sick or injured people get medical care.
20 Clues: Allowed by law. • Very bad or unpleasant. • More than a few but not many. • A large, powerful bird of prey. • An insect with hard outer wings. • A building where horses are kept. • A container used for boiling water. • To trip or almost fall while walking. • Large farm animals like cows and bulls. • A tag or sticker that gives information. • ...
7th Grade Ag 1st semester eview 2025-12-16
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- a person who grows crops
- a person who raises animals
- food we eat every day
- farm tool used to harvest crops
- the science and business of producing food and fiber
- a person who buys goods or food
- person who studies plants
- food made from milk
- animal raised mainly for meat
- raising animals for meat milk or eggs
- crop grown to make bread
- animals raised for food or products
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- organization that teaches leadership in agriculture
- land used to grow crops
- a structure used to store grain
- someone who makes or grows a product
- material used to make clothes
- fuel made from corn
- land where animals graze
- water given to crops
- a machine used to help farmers work faster
- a raw product grown or raised to be sold
- raising plants for food
- a place where food is sold
- animals raised for eggs
- plants grown for food or fiber
26 Clues: fuel made from corn • food made from milk • water given to crops • food we eat every day • land used to grow crops • raising plants for food • animals raised for eggs • a person who grows crops • land where animals graze • crop grown to make bread • person who studies plants • a place where food is sold • a person who raises animals • material used to make clothes • ...
DC 112 History Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- northern Republicans who contested Lincoln’s treatment of Confederate states and proposed harsher punishments
- Which event made people want to start traveling West?
- The first country that actually tried to build a canal.
- a crop-lien system in which people paid rent on land they farmed (but did not own) with the crops they grew
- of 1914- Russia, Britain, and France make alliance with each other to not sign for peace separately
- Where did the Goodnight-Loving trail end?
- the Spanish name for White Caps, the rebel group of Hispanic Americans who fought back against the appropriation of Hispanic land by White people; for a period in 1889–1890, they burned farms, homes, and crops to express their growing anger at the injustice of the situation
- were also used for the first time.
- of 1882- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made an alliance against Russia again.
- laws some southern states designed to maintain White supremacy by keeping freed people impoverished and in debt
- Who was responsible for eliminating typhoid and malaria?
- the phrase, coined by journalist John O’Sullivan, which came to stand for the idea that White Americans had a calling and a duty to seize and settle the American West with Protestant democratic values
- The Military is a strong force within the government
- fraternal groups loyal to the Union and the Republican Party that became political and civic centers for Black people in former Confederate states
- What percentage of the 100,000 people that went to Colorado was not successful?
- was a largely naval battle in WW1
- of 1877 the agreement between Republicans and Democrats, after the contested election of 1876, in which Rutherford B. Hayes was awarded the presidency in exchange for withdrawing the last of the federal troops from the South
- Which cattle trail was the furthest west and east?
- Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan, which required only 10 percent of the 1860 voters in Confederate states to take an oath of allegiance to the Union
- a White vigilante organization that engaged in terroristic violence with the aim of stopping Reconstruction
- Strong support of one's country
- a loan system in which store owners extended credit to farmers for the purchase of goods in exchange for a portion of their future crops
- What did the U.S. send to keep Columbia from fighting the Panamanians?
- Fights between two planes in the sky known as
- an oath that the Wade-Davis Bill required a majority of voters and government officials in Confederate states to take; it involved swearing that they had never supported the Confederacy
- the policy aimed at assimilating Native Americans into a middle class, Protestant version of the American way of life through boarding schools for Native American children and land allotment for Native American households
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- the period between 1848 and 1849 when prospectors found large strikes of gold in California, leading others to rush in and follow suit; this period led to a cycle of boom and bust through the area, as gold was discovered, mined, and stripped
- a term used to describe African Americans who moved to Kansas from the Old South to escape the racism there
- was called 'Little Willie’ and needed a crew of 3.
- Which animals were purposely killed to harm the Plains Indians?
- were used for the first time in the First World War at the Battle of the Somme.
- a term used for southern White people committed to rolling back the gains of Reconstruction
- Which brand of cattle was immune to Texas fever?
- a militia raid led by Colonel Chivington on a Cheyenne and Arapaho peoples camp in Colorado, flying both the American flag and the white flag of surrender; over one hundred men, women, and children were killed
- a pejorative term used for southern White people who supported Reconstruction
- the first significant silver find in the country, discovered by Henry T. P. Comstock in 1859 in Nevada
- an attempt to disarm a group of Lakota people near Wounded Knee, South Dakota, which resulted in members of the Seventh Cavalry of the U.S. Army opening fire and killing over 150 Lakota
- large farms owned by speculators who hired laborers to work the land; these large farms allowed their owners to benefit from economies of scale and prosper, but they did nothing to help small family farms, which continued to struggle
- the twelve-year period after the Civil War in which the rebel Southern states were integrated back into the Union
- also known as blimp, was an airship that was used during the early part of the war in bombing raids by the Germans.
- the taking of lands from another country
- President Wilson of the United States, Prime Minister Lloyd George of Great Britain, Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau of France and Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando of Italy -
- An agreement between to countries
- When did cattle ranching halt?
- the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, which was created in 1865 to ease Black peoples’ transition from slavery to freedom
- a term used for northerners working in the South during Reconstruction; it implied that these were opportunists who came south for economic or political gain
- a frontier home constructed of dirt held together by thick-rooted prairie grass that was prevalent in the Midwest; sod, cut into large rectangles, was stacked to make the walls of the structure, providing an inexpensive, yet damp, house for western settlers
- Who was the first to brand cattle?
- this armed conflict between cowboys moving cattle along the trail and ranchers who wished to keep the best grazing lands for themselves occurred in Clay County, Texas, between 1883 and 1884
- was the first battle to use tanks.
- of 1879- Germany and Austria-Hungary make an alliance to help each other out should Russia Attack.
- was the first battle to use gas
- Which country owned the area known as Panama?
53 Clues: When did cattle ranching halt? • was the first battle to use gas • Strong support of one's country • An agreement between to countries • was a largely naval battle in WW1 • were also used for the first time. • Who was the first to brand cattle? • was the first battle to use tanks. • the taking of lands from another country • Where did the Goodnight-Loving trail end? • ...
Term 4 Week 4 Colonial Australia 2019-11-02
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- Sheep and cattle raised in the settlement were called this.
- A convict who had been sent free from was called this.
- Convicts were given these in the early days of the settlement.
- An area of two soccer fields.
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- Land owned by the British Empire.
- A settlement where convicts are sent to carry out their sentence.
- To be officially excused or forgiven for a crime.
- A type of sheep that has exceptional fleece.
8 Clues: An area of two soccer fields. • Land owned by the British Empire. • A type of sheep that has exceptional fleece. • To be officially excused or forgiven for a crime. • A convict who had been sent free from was called this. • Sheep and cattle raised in the settlement were called this. • Convicts were given these in the early days of the settlement. • ...
nutrition 2020-05-02
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- energy used for maintenance leaves the body by heat
- energy is needed for the digestion of maintenance
- retention of nutrients increase exponentially during
- calculate the energy content of milk of known amount nutrient through placenta by using significant
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- heat production per metabolic weight unit has found
- maintenance net energy requirement of different lactation maintenance energy requirement expressed in net energy
- Energy requirements of cattle are expressed by
- data on the amount of nutrients built
8 Clues: data on the amount of nutrients built • 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 • ...
AGSCI Lab quiz November 16th 2021-11-04
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- Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship
- Groups advocate that animals have rights that include not being consumed, used in sport or research, or in some cases even used as pets or companions.
- A feed combination of hay, corn, barley, field grasses, cotton seed, and bakery or grocery by-products. A complete ration that has been developed and prepared so that each bit contains the correct nutrients.
- The active process to protect against the spread of infectious disease.
- Food and Drug Administration
- Places where livestock are concentrated and confined in a very small area, and fed carefully mixed, high-concentrate feed to fatten them and prepare them for slaughter.
- Chemical residue from pesticides, hormones, and food additives. These are huge threat to food safety.
- Animals allowed to move around and feed naturally. This method is considered to be a kinder method of farming than intensive methods. (Free-range chickens, pigs, and other farm animals).
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- United States Department of Agriculture – a federal agency involved in all phases of agriculture.
- The process and protocols associated with effective management of animal waste.
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- Application of skill, creativity, and knowledge to sound principles of livestock management (good shepherd model). This term is many times associated with handling of beef cattle.
- The view for effective monitoring of animal well-being and the application of management that enhances the animal’s welfare. Spay/Neuter, Nutrition, Pet Shelters, Pet Adoption programs, animals living happy lives.
- Veterinary Feed Directive
- A form of commercial agriculture where livestock graze over an extensive area.
- An agricultural activity associated with the raising of domesticated animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
- Articulates the values of a group / a membership.
- SAFETY process to assure that food is free of pathogens, toxins, and contaminants.
- Classification system of food quality: the designation of live or carcass merit.
- This is the form, shape, and visual appearance of an animal.
- The DNA code in the cells of all living things; they determine physical characteristics (fur color, etc.)
- Defined as a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.
22 Clues: Veterinary Feed Directive • Food and Drug Administration • Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship • Articulates the values of a group / a membership. • This is the form, shape, and visual appearance of an animal. • The active process to protect against the spread of infectious disease. • ...
The Best Shipping Fever Crossword Ever 2022-07-08
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- Both P. Multocida and M. Haemolytica produce this virulence factor which functions to help create a permeability barrier to protect the bacterial cell from deleterious molecules such as antimicrobials, toxins, or bile salts.
- This pulmonary pattern may be found on thoracic radiographs of a cow with BRDC.
- When to vaccinate an animal prior to shipping.
- Cattle in respiratory distress often stand with their elbows (blank) due to the thoracic pain they are experiencing.
- Most (blank) disease of beef cattle in North America.
- The (blank) explains the factors associated with the initiation and spread of BRDC. These factors are host, agent, and environment.
- Deficiency of these essential nutrients can increase risk for BRDC.
- Helps to provide immunity against bacterial and viral pathogens of this disease complex.
- M.haemolytica produces this virulence factor.
- This enveloped DNA virus can be responsible for shipping fever.
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- Common name for BRDC in calves.
- This class of antibiotics, including erythromycin and tulathromycin, is commonly used to treat BRDC.
- Disease that jumps to top of your differential list after hearing that a cow shipped 5 days ago and now has fever, tachypnea, coughing, and nasal discharge.
- Reduction of this can help prevent this disease complex.
- Common name for BRDC in cows.
- You may hear (blank) when ausculting the lungs of a bovine with BRDC. This noise is associated with fluid infiltrating the alveoli.
- The bacteria associated with BRDC are also commensals organisms to this body system.
- Most of the bacterial causes of BRDC can be classified as (blank)
- This protocol involves long-acting antibiotics given to calves on arrival. It can decrease morbidity and mortality of shipping fever.
- This thoracic imaging modality used to aid in diagnosis of shipping fever has a sensitivity of 66-94% and specificity of 88-100% in young dairy calves.
- (Blank) is one of the common bacterial components of BRDC and is also a common cause of inner ear infections in calves.
- Typically, BRDC begins with a (blank) infection that is then followed within 3-5 days by a bacterial infection.
- Type of pleuritis on dead cow with M. Haemolytica infection.
- This metabolic derangement can suppress host mechanisms of immunity, therefore increasing risk for developing shipping fever.
24 Clues: Common name for BRDC in cows. • Common name for BRDC in calves. • M.haemolytica produces this virulence factor. • When to vaccinate an animal prior to shipping. • Most (blank) disease of beef cattle in North America. • Reduction of this can help prevent this disease complex. • Type of pleuritis on dead cow with M. Haemolytica infection. • ...
Bundle 6 Review 2025-05-05
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- First name of the leader of the Comanches
- This type of wire closed the open range
- City that was hit by the 1900 storm.
- The methods used for herding cattle on the open range of Texas were mainly influenced by these people.
- The last name of the man who served as Attorney General and Governor of Texas, fighting to regulate monopolies.
- The discovery of oil created a boom and an increase in ______.
- Due to the Dust Bowl, many of this kind of farmer moved from Texas to other states.
- Windmills used be be used to pump water, but now we use them on wind farms to produce ________.
- First name one of the women we consider to be a Civil Rights leader
- The growth of railroads encouraged this across Texas and the West.
- This new transportation allowed for the economic boom of cattle drives in the late 1880s
- Last name of the first female Senator from Texas.
- The Texas who commanded the Allied forces in Europe during WW2.
- Windmills, barbed wire, steel plows, and sod houses are innovations associated with _____.
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- Barbed wire and vaquero techniques were ways that settlers ______ to the environment of the Texas plains.
- These soldiers protected many of the frontier forts.
- Last name of the longest-serving Speaker of the House.
- The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is an example of risk to the ______.
- Galveston adapted after the 1900 storm by doing this to the city as they rebuilt it.
- This form of transportation allowed for people to move out of the cities and create suburbs after WW2.
- This President taught poor Hispanic students when he was younger and signed the Civil Rights Act.
- The CCC was designed to ensure that ____ went to those who needed it.
- Largest oil discovery in 1901.
- This industry became a major export and was used to construct businesses, schools, and homes.
- The telegram that was decoded and gave the U.S. reason to declare war on Germany in WW1.
- Citizens were encouraged to ______ the war effort.
- The first name of the woman who was the Director of the Women's Army Corps in WW2.
- This type of car was used to transport oil from Texas on railroads.
- As one industry will bust, another industry will _______.
29 Clues: Largest oil discovery in 1901. • City that was hit by the 1900 storm. • This type of wire closed the open range • First name of the leader of the Comanches • Last name of the first female Senator from Texas. • Citizens were encouraged to ______ the war effort. • These soldiers protected many of the frontier forts. • ...
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Lecture 4: Trypanosomas 2016-04-20
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- Trypanosomiasis of horses and donkeys passed through venereal transmission
- Vector of African trypanosomiasis
- Infective stage of African and American trypanosomiasis
- Diagnostic method involving exposure to an uninfected vector and test of the vector after a bite occurs
- Parasites develop in hindgut of vector and are transmitted through fecal contamination
- Living in blood or fixed tissues of animals
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- Trypanosomiasis that mainly affects cattle; “to be in low or depressed spirits”
- “Resurrection drug” for African sleeping sickness
- Diagnostic stage of Chagas disease
- Causative agent of African trypanosomiasis
- Habitats with close contact between humans and domestic animals; control of these habitats may minimize disease spread
- Vector of Chagas disease
- Causative agent of American trypanosomiasis
- Swollen lymph node associated with African sleeping sickness
- Diagnostic stage of African trypanosomiasis
- Parasites develop in anterior GI tract of vector and are transmitted during blood feeding
- Surface coat made of glycoproteins
17 Clues: Vector of Chagas disease • Vector of African trypanosomiasis • Diagnostic stage of Chagas disease • Surface coat made of glycoproteins • Causative agent of African trypanosomiasis • Causative agent of American trypanosomiasis • Diagnostic stage of African trypanosomiasis • Living in blood or fixed tissues of animals • “Resurrection drug” for African sleeping sickness • ...
The Wanderings 2014-04-29
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- Odysseus’s and Penelope´s bed was attached to the __.
- People who lived on an island full of lotus plants
- Circe turned Odysseus’ men into __
- War that lasted 10 years
- The Cyclops asked his father ___ to curse Odysseus
- Penelope used Odysseus’ ___ for the arrow contest
- King Aeolus gave two bags to Odysseus and his men opened the ___ that sent them back to Aeolus’s Island
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- Zeus sends him to order Calypso to let Odysseus go
- Years Odysseus spent in Calypso’s Island
- Helios’ island where his men ate the cattle and died and only Odysseus survived
- Cannibals who attack Odysseus’ men and killed 45
- Odysseus’s was disguised as a __ when he returned home
- Years it took for Odysseus to come back home
- Home of Odysseus
- In the end Odysseus killed all of the ___ invading his home
- Name Odysseus invented to fool Polyphemus
- Odysseus __ the Cyclopes so they could escape
17 Clues: Home of Odysseus • War that lasted 10 years • Circe turned Odysseus’ men into __ • Years Odysseus spent in Calypso’s Island • Name Odysseus invented to fool Polyphemus • Years it took for Odysseus to come back home • Odysseus __ the Cyclopes so they could escape • Cannibals who attack Odysseus’ men and killed 45 • Penelope used Odysseus’ ___ for the arrow contest • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced.
- the 28th state in the United States.
- the process of small towns growing and turning into big cities.
- Spanish mission built in 1718.
- number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s.
- the person who made the first map of the Texas Coast in 1519.
- the leader of the Texas Executive Branch.
- people use their power by choosing representatives.
- the Northern States during the Civil War
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- the first president of the Republic of Texas.
- space comprising the earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
- the animal that the Spanish brought over
- a financial gain
- the largest discovery of oil in Texas that happened in 1901.
- the person who brought the first 300 families to Texas (The old 300).
- the branch that makes laws.
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market
17 Clues: a financial gain • the branch that makes laws. • Spanish mission built in 1718. • the 28th state in the United States. • the animal that the Spanish brought over • the Northern States during the Civil War • the leader of the Texas Executive Branch. • the first president of the Republic of Texas. • number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s. • ...
Neolithic Period 2022-09-15
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- clothing made from flax
- tools used for grinding flour
- tools used for digging soil
- people who moved around to find their food
- an invention that helped people transport heavy materials
- New Stone Age
- taming animals to eat and use on farms
- inactive lifestyle
- used to store food and supplies; made from stone or dried animal intestines
- farming and animal domestication
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- people who claimed their power was based on the approval of the gods
- animals that helped on farms by herding sheep and cattle
- a circular monument of stones in England
- homes made from tree trunks, woven branches, and bricks made from dried mud
- located in modern-day Iran and Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; also known as the Fertile Crescent
- large graves where people stored the bones of the dead
- people who performed religious ceremonies to win the gods' support
17 Clues: New Stone Age • inactive lifestyle • clothing made from flax • tools used for digging soil • tools used for grinding flour • farming and animal domestication • taming animals to eat and use on farms • a circular monument of stones in England • people who moved around to find their food • large graves where people stored the bones of the dead • ...
Paker's Puzzle 2020-08-15
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- whose power rangers?
- the french name for the things you ate the day you wanted to watch the soccer game in Portugal
- which military rank did my boyfriend who doesn't speak english mispronounce
- REI (full words)
- the color name of the australian cattle dog we saw
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- tamar's twin
- instagram account with cool forest shelters
- the name of the tool directly under the word "can't" on the shirt you gave me
- the kind of seed in the steak tartare
- in one of your dreams, your older brother was in trouble with the mafia of this sport
- the name of janis joplin's most recent album
- my middle name(with punctuation)
- tamar's older sister
- last digit of the year of first concorde flight with paying passengers
- the name of bachelor peter's mom
- bread in turkish
- in one of your dreams with some of vu's squad, this country's flag was on a condom
17 Clues: tamar's twin • REI (full words) • bread in turkish • whose power rangers? • tamar's older sister • my middle name(with punctuation) • the name of bachelor peter's mom • the kind of seed in the steak tartare • instagram account with cool forest shelters • the name of janis joplin's most recent album • the color name of the australian cattle dog we saw • ...
Civil War to Late 1800s 2024-04-30
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- Falling crop prices hurt many of these people
- War between the northern and southern states
- Policy to rebuild the South after the Civil War
- First transcontinental railroad
- Group of people who moved to settle the Great Plains
- Increase in prices and wages
- A populist demand for unlimited coinage of silver
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- U.S. government policy to force Native Americans onto reservations
- Law that aimed to assimilate Native Americans by redistributing reservation land to individual Native American families
- Populist demand for government control of these essential resources
- Organization formed by farmers to fight for economic reforms
- A major cash crop for Plains farmers
- Rapid increase in cattle herds in the late 1800s
- Homestead Act allowed settlers to claim this
- Populist demand for direct election of these legislators
- Populist leader who ran for president in 1896
- Freed slaves after the Civil War
17 Clues: Increase in prices and wages • First transcontinental railroad • Freed slaves after the Civil War • A major cash crop for Plains farmers • War between the northern and southern states • Homestead Act allowed settlers to claim this • Falling crop prices hurt many of these people • Populist leader who ran for president in 1896 • ...
The Wizard of Oz - Terms to Know! 2025-07-03
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- in a state of bewildered or bewildering confusion or disorder.
- a woman admired for idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
- the language used by people belonging to a specified group or engaging in a specialized activity.
- standing out so as to be clearly visible.
- be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.
- a steady intent look.
- too long, slow, or dull.
- a useful or valuable thing, such as water or time.
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- dark, misty, and gloomy.
- tired and unhappy because of prolonged worry.
- to become filled with air and appear to be larger.
- an animal from the cattle group, including cows, buffalo, and bison.
- an act of charity, mercy, and kindness with a strong connotation of doing good to others.
- treated or regarded with disrespect.
- in poor condition; shabby.
- a behavior that is bold, rude, or disrespectful.
- a sole and absolute ruler of a state or nation.
17 Clues: a steady intent look. • dark, misty, and gloomy. • too long, slow, or dull. • in poor condition; shabby. • treated or regarded with disrespect. • standing out so as to be clearly visible. • be constantly or visibly worried or anxious. • tired and unhappy because of prolonged worry. • a sole and absolute ruler of a state or nation. • ...
CHRISTMAS 2022-12-11
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- a long open box or trough for horses or cattle to eat from
- small sweet cake, typically round and flat, having a crisp or chewy texture
- a knitted garment
- a bell or a sleigh bell
- a Berry that is alive during the winter
- A small object or figurine used for decorating a Christmas tree
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- small white or differently colored electric lights used for decorations
- a real or artificial evergreen tree set up and decorated
- deer in cold places that are used for sleds, milk, and hide
- typically having prickly dark green leaves, small white flowers, and red berries
- water vapor of frozen ice
- a seasonal drink made from a mixture of eggs and cream
12 Clues: a knitted garment • a bell or a sleigh bell • water vapor of frozen ice • a Berry that is alive during the winter • a seasonal drink made from a mixture of eggs and cream • a real or artificial evergreen tree set up and decorated • a long open box or trough for horses or cattle to eat from • deer in cold places that are used for sleds, milk, and hide • ...
African Safari 2021-01-05
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- The world's fastest land animal.
- Watch out for the chomp and roll!
- King of the jungle.
- This animal would probably look the same in an old timey black and white movie.
- An endangered species often hunted for its unique horns.
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- The world's tallest animal.
- A silly looking primate, easily identified by their long snouts and red behinds.
- The largest living primates.
- Known for their exceptional memory.
- Belongs to the same family as cattle, goats, and sheep.
- These small carnivorous animals stand nearly a foot tall and are commonly found in southern Africa.
- These large sub-Saharan animals might not look very fast but don't get in their way!
12 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. • An endangered species often hunted for its unique horns. • ...
Stormalong 2021-04-22
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- The _______ of cattle were roaming around in the field.
- Be careful not to burn your __________ on the hot sidewalk.
- I __________ the teacher ask the question.
- The _______ of the mountain had snow on it.
- The piece of gum will cost one _______.
- I ______ my aunt a letter in the mail.
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- In order to achieve the ______, the knight had to slay the dragon.
- The girl was walking around in a ________ because she was so tired.
- The neighbor dog likes to ________ under the fence so he can see us.
- The boy's knee will ________ in a couple of days.
- I stepped on a nail and it went in my _______.
- There are seven _________ in a week.
12 Clues: There are seven _________ in a week. • I ______ my aunt a letter in the mail. • The piece of gum will cost one _______. • I __________ the teacher ask the question. • The _______ of the mountain had snow on it. • I stepped on a nail and it went in my _______. • The boy's knee will ________ in a couple of days. • The _______ of cattle were roaming around in the field. • ...
Bible prophecies 2022-03-10
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- Luke 2:34 What did Simeon do to the family? 7
- Daniel 2:41 It will have _________ of the strength of iron 9
- Ezekiel 23:25 What is the animal mentioned? 4
- 23:1 What is the lord (job)? 8
- Jeremiah 16:7 What will no one do with him to comfort him? 10
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- 1 Chronicles 19:4 Who does Hanun seize? 10
- Joel 2:18 Where will cattle be found? 11
- 1 Chronicles 27:3 Jashobeam commanded the first ____ 4
- Luke 12:22 Who does Jesus speak to? 9
- John 4:17 What hasn’t she got? 7
- Esther 9:29 What is Esther’s title? 5
- Exodus 8:16 Who speaks to Moses? 4
12 Clues: 23:1 What is the lord (job)? 8 • John 4:17 What hasn’t she got? 7 • Exodus 8:16 Who speaks to Moses? 4 • Luke 12:22 Who does Jesus speak to? 9 • Esther 9:29 What is Esther’s title? 5 • Joel 2:18 Where will cattle be found? 11 • 1 Chronicles 19:4 Who does Hanun seize? 10 • Luke 2:34 What did Simeon do to the family? 7 • Ezekiel 23:25 What is the animal mentioned? 4 • ...
List 42 Trifle, apples and a pickle 2024-02-16
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- Make forceful or violent efforts to get free from a restraint or resist attack.
- Spherical, thin film of liquid enclosing air or gas.
- Small, smooth stone often found on beaches.
- Group of people or animals closely gathered together.
- Domesticated farm animals, often raised for meat or milk.
- Small pool of water, especially on a path or road.
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- To resolve or reach a conclusion in a dispute or decision.
- Involuntary sound made while trying to suppress or clear nasal congestion.
- Closely embrace or cuddle someone or something.
- Hasty or careless writing or drawing.
- Container typically used for storing liquids.
- A challenging problem or game that requires thought and skill.
12 Clues: Hasty or careless writing or drawing. • Small, smooth stone often found on beaches. • Container typically used for storing liquids. • Closely embrace or cuddle someone or something. • Small pool of water, especially on a path or road. • Spherical, thin film of liquid enclosing air or gas. • Group of people or animals closely gathered together. • ...
Odyssey Characters 2025-02-26
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- _________ years have passed since Odysseus has last seen his wife and son
- Scylla can eat _____ men at a time
- referred to as “son of Laertes”
- Zeus is the god of thunder and _____ of the gods
- the species of Titans that have only one eye
- father of Cyclops
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- xenia is the Greek custom that says you must be kind to ____________
- Charybdis is a giant __________
- ______ years have passed between the Trojan War and when Odysseus arrives home
- the men who want to marry Penelope and become king are called ________
- Argus recognizes Odysseus because he was his _______
- most of Odysseus’ men were destroyed when they didn’t leave the cattle of _______ alone
12 Clues: father of Cyclops • Charybdis is a giant __________ • referred to as “son of Laertes” • Scylla can eat _____ men at a time • the species of Titans that have only one eye • Zeus is the god of thunder and _____ of the gods • Argus recognizes Odysseus because he was his _______ • xenia is the Greek custom that says you must be kind to ____________ • ...
Chapter 10 2025-04-22
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- Used "bosses" to gain political loyalty
- Who American cowboys learned most of their skills from.
- Promoting friends/supporters to political office, regardless of their qualifications
- tax imposed by the government on goods imported or exported to another country
- Act of 1873 reversed the policy of backing money with both gold and silver
- Houses on the plains made of sod/dirt
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- President who is remembered for the scandal and corruption of his term
- Fort_______Treaty sought to prevent battles with the Sioux
- Land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- AKA the people's party
- provided a political voice for farmers
- name of the cattle introduced by Spain in 1493
12 Clues: AKA the people's party • Houses on the plains made of sod/dirt • provided a political voice for farmers • Used "bosses" to gain political loyalty • Land set aside for Native Americans to live on • name of the cattle introduced by Spain in 1493 • Who American cowboys learned most of their skills from. • Fort_______Treaty sought to prevent battles with the Sioux • ...
Colonialism and Mma Ramotswe 2025-11-04
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- to succeed in getting something
- Europeans sliced up Africa creating __ borders
- A synonym of to praise someone or something
- Ramification means the same as ....
- A long period when there is not much rain and people don´t have enough water.
- A synonym of the word native
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- bad behaviour without guilt or shame
- important asset in Botswana
- The Europeans who first settled on the East Coast of the United States believed it was their ___ destiny
- The Trail of Tears involved this tribe
- belonging to a group of people rather than one single person
- This word relates to the competition between different European nations. The country with the most colonies would get the highest status.
12 Clues: important asset in Botswana • A synonym of the word native • to succeed in getting something • Ramification means the same as .... • bad behaviour without guilt or shame • The Trail of Tears involved this tribe • A synonym of to praise someone or something • Europeans sliced up Africa creating __ borders • belonging to a group of people rather than one single person • ...
1.8 Culture and Trade in Southern and East Africa 2025-09-29
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- likely purpose of the conical tower inside Great Zimbabwe
- religion that united city-states along the Swahili Coast
- trade good from elephant tusks exchanged on the Swahili Coast
- European power that invaded the Swahili Coast in the 16th century
- style of building that made Great Zimbabwe famous
- shared language along the Swahili Coast
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- trade region that connected Africa’s interior with Arab, Persian, Indian, and Chinese merchants
- capital city of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe
- resource that showed wealth and supported the economy of Great Zimbabwe
- large stone structure used for defense and ceremonies
- precious metal that made Great Zimbabwe wealthy
- people who lived in Great Zimbabwe and grew wealthy from trade
12 Clues: capital city of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe • shared language along the Swahili Coast • precious metal that made Great Zimbabwe wealthy • style of building that made Great Zimbabwe famous • large stone structure used for defense and ceremonies • religion that united city-states along the Swahili Coast • likely purpose of the conical tower inside Great Zimbabwe • ...
age of agriculture 2025-08-08
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- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
- a type of chemical substance that is used for killing insects or small animals that damage food or crops.
- a type of farm and sauce
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- to improve the land by plowing and fertilizing.
- the name for a group of cows
- An individual who operates a farm
- what is the name for turning soil
- The process or period of gathering in crops
8 Clues: a type of farm and sauce • the name for a group of cows • An individual who operates a farm • what is the name for turning soil • The process or period of gathering in crops • to improve the land by plowing and fertilizing. • the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops • ...
11.2 Key Terms and Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- Mining booms
- Railroad companies addressed the issue by setting up a time.
- A mailing system
- Vast open range of the Great plains from Texas to Canada
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- A railroad that would cross the continent and connect the East to the West.
- An developed area that reached the Pacific Ocean.
- Henry Comstock discovered a huge deposit of gold and silver in Nevada.
- A trail that ran from San Antonio, Texas, to cattle town of Abilene, and Kansas.
8 Clues: Mining booms • A mailing system • An developed area that reached the Pacific Ocean. • Vast open range of the Great plains from Texas to Canada • Railroad companies addressed the issue by setting up a time. • Henry Comstock discovered a huge deposit of gold and silver in Nevada. • A railroad that would cross the continent and connect the East to the West. • ...
Carbon Cycle Crossword 2021-03-16
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- Carbon dioxide is a substance made of a carbon atom and two __________ atoms.
- When burned, these provide energy and release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- A large farm where animals are kept
- The gas produces when humans breathe.
- When fossil fuels are burned, carbon is released into the __________.
- Animals breathe using a process called __________.
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- A type of fossil fuels
- Able to be maintained over time because methods used do not hurt the environment.
- This element is found in all living things.
- The type of environment (biome) where cattle graze.
- The process in which plants make their own food.
- oil and natural gas are examples.
- Cows produce large amounts of this gas as they digest food.
13 Clues: A type of fossil fuels • oil and natural gas are examples. • A large farm where animals are kept • The gas produces when humans breathe. • This element is found in all living things. • The process in which plants make their own food. • Animals breathe using a process called __________. • The type of environment (biome) where cattle graze. • ...
The Horned Toad Prince 2023-05-22
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- a plant with a thick, fleshy stem and spines, native to dry regions
- a long, rope with a loop at one end, used to catch animals
- the bottom of a river
- to look closely, especially with the eyes
- crying out in a loud voice
- a deep hole in the ground used to get water
- a song sung to a child to help them sleep
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- to treat someone with kindness or consideration
- to start or begin something
- to feel hurt or angry because of something someone has said or done
- a competitive event involving horsemanship and cattle
- an area of land covered with grass
- clever or cunning in a way that is intended to deceive or cheat
13 Clues: the bottom of a river • crying out in a loud voice • to start or begin something • an area of land covered with grass • to look closely, especially with the eyes • a song sung to a child to help them sleep • a deep hole in the ground used to get water • to treat someone with kindness or consideration • a competitive event involving horsemanship and cattle • ...
World War 2 2018-04-16
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- A troop moving vehicle that can drive on both water and land
- A fence made of dirt for cattle and crops
- Outfit with baggy pants and a knee-length jacket
- Giving out a certain amount of something to individuals due to a supply shortage
- Used to grow vegetables for home so there was more food for the troops
- A method used to get soldiers into the military
- The edge of something
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- secretive signal or symbol
- A system where cargo ships were escorted by war ships so they can be protected
- To take away voting rights
- To lead or organize a group
- Japanese pilot who crashed their plane into a ship
- Jellied Gas
13 Clues: Jellied Gas • The edge of something • secretive signal or symbol • To take away voting rights • To lead or organize a group • A fence made of dirt for cattle and crops • A method used to get soldiers into the military • Outfit with baggy pants and a knee-length jacket • Japanese pilot who crashed their plane into a ship • ...
mesopotamia 2022-01-04
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- jobs based on how hard people work.
- what farmers used for crops, the cattle do the work by hold a sled
- groups of water to make crops and food grow easier
- carvers for cuneiform
- each city covered in brick, the bronze gate keeping lions and bandits out.
- water floods, when the water goes above sea level
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- the man who could talk to god, ran the schools and churches.
- temples, mountains of god, hill of heaven.
- to train animals for meat, milk, hide, and work.
- a very old form of writing, they started about 3000 b.c
- pretty much carvings or drawings into walls and stones.
- the science of growing crops, including, wood, food, plants and more.
- religions gods or godesses.
13 Clues: carvers for cuneiform • religions gods or godesses. • jobs based on how hard people work. • temples, mountains of god, hill of heaven. • to train animals for meat, milk, hide, and work. • water floods, when the water goes above sea level • groups of water to make crops and food grow easier • a very old form of writing, they started about 3000 b.c • ...
Saving the Wild Tigers 2024-05-02
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- If a baby animal lost their parents, it means they are ________.
- What are large protected areas of tiger habitat called?
- Fourteen countries have ___________ programs to protect tigers.
- What kind of medicine should replace tiger medicine.
- What are baby tigers, lions and bears called?
- If people work together, these ______ animals can be saved.
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- _________ kill the tigers to sell their skin and bones.
- Farm animals like horses, cattle and sheep are called ______ animals.
- What was the name of India's program that started in 1973?
- Governments pass _______ to stop illegal tiger business.
- If we don't save the tigers, they will become _______________.
- Who works on the reserves to prevent poaching?
- Many people do not understand that ______ is running out to save the tigers.
13 Clues: What are baby tigers, lions and bears called? • Who works on the reserves to prevent poaching? • What kind of medicine should replace tiger medicine. • _________ kill the tigers to sell their skin and bones. • What are large protected areas of tiger habitat called? • Governments pass _______ to stop illegal tiger business. • ...
Stewardship of Body Temple 2025-04-26
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- Ps. 50:10 says that the _____ upon a thousand hills are God's
- 3 John 2 says I wish above all things that you may _____ and be in health
- The "N" in NEW START stands for _____
- As stewards we must be ________ in all things
- Rom 12:1 says we are to present our _____ as a living sacrifice
- Our body is the ______of the Holy Spirit
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- Ps 24.1 says the _____ is the Lord's and the fullness thereof
- We are to present our bodies a living ____
- The "S" in NEW START means _____
- We are bought with a _____
- Ps 139:14 says we praise Him for we are fearfully and _____ made
- God requires us to be faithful _____
- The 2nd "T" in NEW START stands for _____
13 Clues: We are bought with a _____ • The "S" in NEW START means _____ • God requires us to be faithful _____ • The "N" in NEW START stands for _____ • Our body is the ______of the Holy Spirit • The 2nd "T" in NEW START stands for _____ • We are to present our bodies a living ____ • As stewards we must be ________ in all things • ...
The Elephant Orphanage 2025-01-27
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- Lacking basic necessities or comforts of life.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- A place where children without parents are cared for and raised.
- A small enclosure for livestock, such as cattle or horses.
- The act of getting involved in a situation to influence the outcome.
- Drinking quickly and greedily, usually in large amounts.
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- Cautiousness or vigilance about potential dangers or risks.
- Providing care, encouragement, and support for growth or development.
- People who watch an event or activity, especially a sports event.
- People who illegally hunt, capture, or kill wild animals.
- Playing or skipping about in a lively and carefree manner.
- A steep face of rock and earth.
- The ability to speak or write smoothly, easily, and effortlessly.
13 Clues: A steep face of rock and earth. • Lacking basic necessities or comforts of life. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • Drinking quickly and greedily, usually in large amounts. • People who illegally hunt, capture, or kill wild animals. • Playing or skipping about in a lively and carefree manner. • ...
Life at the Manzanar Camp for Japanese- Americans in WWII 2023-01-11
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- 11,070 Japanese-Americans were processed at__.
- ____ Exclusion Act halts Japanese immigration to U.S.
- They dug ____ canals and ditches, tended acres of fruits and vegetables, and raised chickens, hogs and cattle.
- japanese Americans were doing a lot of ____
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- Japanese americans had to give up their _____ to America
- Relocation centers that looked like prisons
- everyone of ______ ancestry living on the West Coast only days to decide what to do with their houses
- September 1942,Japanese Americans were
8 Clues: September 1942,Japanese Americans were • Relocation centers that looked like prisons • japanese Americans were doing a lot of ____ • 11,070 Japanese-Americans were processed at__. • ____ Exclusion Act halts Japanese immigration to U.S. • Japanese americans had to give up their _____ to America • ...
( ͡° ᴥ ͡°) 2023-02-13
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- type of pasta popular in Roman and Tuscan cuisine
- Bubbly wine
- (informal) the rump, esp of a cattle.
- a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia
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- Arching shrubs or (your favorite) twining vines
- sauce for pasta incorporating butter, cream, garlic, and Parmesan cheese
- climbing term that describes the sensation of extreme fatigue you get in your forearms
- The toughest move or sequence of moves on a climb
8 Clues: Bubbly wine • (informal) the rump, esp of a cattle. • Arching shrubs or (your favorite) twining vines • type of pasta popular in Roman and Tuscan cuisine • The toughest move or sequence of moves on a climb • sauce for pasta incorporating butter, cream, garlic, and Parmesan cheese • ...
BSOG Section 1 Crossword 2025-04-03
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- How many people are in the train car
- What is the name of the train car they are put in
- Where do the Russian police take Lina and her family
- who is the Main character
- what are Russian Police called
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- What is the name of the man who is on the truck with Lina
- What does Lina's father give her before he is taken away
- how long did Lina and family stay on the train?
8 Clues: who is the Main character • what are Russian Police called • How many people are in the train car • how long did Lina and family stay on the train? • What is the name of the train car they are put in • Where do the Russian police take Lina and her family • What does Lina's father give her before he is taken away • ...
Crossword puzzle I 2025-05-09
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- The animals were scared because of a ________ so they stampeded towards the French side.
- In what year did the battle take place?
- Where was the battle fought?
- The French were not able to fight because of running ______.
- The war was fought over what exactly?
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- The holiday is also celebrated in this country.
- What does Cinco de Mayo mean in Spanish?
- The holiday is named after the _____ of the Mexican victory over the French army
8 Clues: Where was the battle fought? • The war was fought over what exactly? • In what year did the battle take place? • What does Cinco de Mayo mean in Spanish? • The holiday is also celebrated in this country. • The French were not able to fight because of running ______. • The holiday is named after the _____ of the Mexican victory over the French army • ...
Life in the countryside 2025-09-25
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- the amount of grain, fruit, etc. that is grown in one season
- pretty, especially in a way that looks old-fashioned
- having received good or thorough training
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- having something near or around
- a piece of land in which fruit trees are grown
- cows and bulls that are kept as farm animals for their milk or meat
- pleased to welcome guests; generous and friendly to visitors
- extremely large in area, size, amount, etc
8 Clues: having something near or around • having received good or thorough training • extremely large in area, size, amount, etc • a piece of land in which fruit trees are grown • pretty, especially in a way that looks old-fashioned • pleased to welcome guests; generous and friendly to visitors • the amount of grain, fruit, etc. that is grown in one season • ...
Texas History Facts 2021-05-04
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- Amount of money cattle were worth in Texas (Starting with a $ sign)
- The practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests.
- The leader of the Comanche tribe
- June 19th
- U.S. moving westward
- Lieutenant colonel in the Texas Army
- When did WWII end?
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- Newly freed slaves that joined the army
- Made all slaves American Citizens
- Served as President from 1838 - 1841
- What is the Alamo’s other name?
- Ultimate power rests with the people
- The House’s year term
- Power is divided between national and state
- A political meeting of Anglo Americans whose requests had not been addressed by the Mexican government, and other reasons.
- People use their power by choosing representatives
- No one can come inside your house without a warrant (Answer is # Amendment)
- If a specific right is not in the constitution, it doesn’t mean you don’t have it (Answer is # Amendment)
- What company started providing passenger transportation on trains?
- When was the Alamo built?
20 Clues: June 19th • When did WWII end? • U.S. moving westward • The House’s year term • When was the Alamo built? • What is the Alamo’s other name? • The leader of the Comanche tribe • Made all slaves American Citizens • Served as President from 1838 - 1841 • Ultimate power rests with the people • Lieutenant colonel in the Texas Army • Newly freed slaves that joined the army • ...
animal groups 2021-10-08
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- group of porcupines 18
- group of hippos 10
- group of spiders 27
- group of cattle 6
- group of wolves
- group of bears 2
- group of sardines 24
- group of pigs 16
- group of buffalo 4
- group of unicorns
- group of alligators 1
- group of boars 3
- group of walruses
- group of trout
- group of deer 7
- group of turtles
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- group of elephants 9
- group of pelicans 15
- group of mules 13
- group of toads 29
- group of rabbits 20
- group of butterflies 5
- group of monkeys 12
- group of zebras
- group of ravens 23
- group of ponies 17
- group of turkeys
- group of rattlesnakes 22
- group of peacocks 14
- group of horses 11
- group of racoons 21
- group of prairie dogs 19
- group of squirrels 28
- group of sharks 26
- group of seals 25
- group of dogs 8
36 Clues: group of trout • group of zebras • group of wolves • group of deer 7 • group of dogs 8 • group of bears 2 • group of turkeys • group of pigs 16 • group of boars 3 • group of turtles • group of mules 13 • group of cattle 6 • group of unicorns • group of walruses • group of seals 25 • group of hippos 10 • group of ravens 23 • group of ponies 17 • group of buffalo 4 • group of horses 11 • group of sharks 26 • ...
animal groups 2021-10-08
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- group of porcupines 18
- group of hippos 10
- group of spiders 27
- group of cattle 6
- group of wolves
- group of bears 2
- group of sardines 24
- group of pigs 16
- group of buffalo 4
- group of unicorns
- group of alligators 1
- group of boars 3
- group of walruses
- group of trout
- group of deer 7
- group of turtles
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- group of elephants 9
- group of pelicans 15
- group of mules 13
- group of toads 29
- group of rabbits 20
- group of butterflies 5
- group of monkeys 12
- group of zebras
- group of ravens 23
- group of ponies 17
- group of turkeys
- group of rattlesnakes 22
- group of peacocks 14
- group of horses 11
- group of racoons 21
- group of prairie dogs 19
- group of squirrels 28
- group of sharks 26
- group of seals 25
- group of dogs 8
36 Clues: group of trout • group of zebras • group of wolves • group of deer 7 • group of dogs 8 • group of bears 2 • group of turkeys • group of pigs 16 • group of boars 3 • group of turtles • group of mules 13 • group of cattle 6 • group of unicorns • group of walruses • group of seals 25 • group of hippos 10 • group of ravens 23 • group of ponies 17 • group of buffalo 4 • group of horses 11 • group of sharks 26 • ...
Lesson 13 Crossword 2021-07-22
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- - to grasp tightly
- - a simple drawing, rough with few details
- - made with a collection of mismatched pieces
- - a large piece of furniture to sit on
- - a stain or blemish
- - to wet or soak through and through
- - strong intuitive feeling about the future
- - a piece of ground or land
- - to tighten or bind
- - to stretch or extend the arms or legs
- - a tool designed to grip and turn something
- - a stem coming from the main trunk of a plant
- - a sudden jerky movement
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- - roof made of straw or other plant material
- - a building where people go to worship
- - a continuous or expanse
- - to go get something and bring it back
- - spray sed to stiffen clothing
- - pay attention to or look at
- - a flaming light, often carried by hand
- - assembled or made from whatever is available
- - a cage for small animals
- - to rest on something
- - a very small amount
- - a large farm for raising animals and cattle
25 Clues: - to grasp tightly • - a stain or blemish • - to tighten or bind • - a very small amount • - to rest on something • - a continuous or expanse • - a sudden jerky movement • - a cage for small animals • - a piece of ground or land • - pay attention to or look at • - spray sed to stiffen clothing • - to wet or soak through and through • - a large piece of furniture to sit on • ...
Lesson 21 Crossword 2021-07-22
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- - is or remains alive
- - often green growths on plant branch
- - a female spouse; a woman joined in marriage
- - a length of fabric worn on the neck or head
- - existence as a living being
- - shaped units of bread or other foods
- - two or more adult females
- - a shaped mass of bread or other food
- - wild, dog - like animal that howls
- - referring to people
- - dog - like carnivores that hunt in packs
- - human or animal catches marine animals
- - flat boards or furnishings for holding objects
- - domesticated cattle
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- - people who steal things
- - large, web - footed long - necked water birds
- - the green foliage of a plant or tree
- - a person’s character, personality and behavior
- - another name for brontosaurus
- - more than one married woman
- - small and mischievous supernatural beings
- - flat board or plane often for storage, ledge
- - someone who steals or who has stolen
- - long bands of cloth worn around the neck
- - a small, mischievous fairy creature
25 Clues: - is or remains alive • - referring to people • - domesticated cattle • - people who steal things • - two or more adult females • - existence as a living being • - more than one married woman • - another name for brontosaurus • - wild, dog - like animal that howls • - often green growths on plant branch • - a small, mischievous fairy creature • ...
A Southern Ranch 2021-09-08
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- The four seasons are Spring, Summer, Fall and ________.
- The wooly mammoth is no _______ alive.
- The clouds float high _____ the trees.
- People can read these dots by _______ing them.
- These _____ are moving down a dusty trail.
- These sheep love to ______ in this green field.
- The map shows the best ____ for a trip.
- Their hair looks the _____, but their names are different.
- The old boat is now at the ________ of the lake.
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- All the _____ on the farm needs good food and clean water.
- Four plus four equals _____.
- All the horses will eat dinner on the _____.
- The F1 race will take _______ today!
- I lost a point on my math quiz because I wrote the ______ answer.
- Mom will look ______ Grandma while she's in the hospital.
- My little sister always makes me ______.
- This man's dog is well-_________.
- The woman will _____ these llamas.
- If you work hard in school, you'll get a great ___ someday.
- Sometimes, the _____ looks like a banana!
20 Clues: Four plus four equals _____. • This man's dog is well-_________. • The woman will _____ these llamas. • The F1 race will take _______ today! • The wooly mammoth is no _______ alive. • The clouds float high _____ the trees. • The map shows the best ____ for a trip. • My little sister always makes me ______. • Sometimes, the _____ looks like a banana! • ...
Mother Courage And Her Children 2021-11-29
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- The name of the author
- The fatal flaw of Courage's oldest son
- Courage's youngest son
- Courage's oldest son
- This person offers to open a pub with Courage
- In scene 4, Courage sings the song of the great ...
- Courage's oldest son steals this
- The fatal flaw of Courage's daughter
- In scene 8, the Chaplain calls Courage a "... of the battlefield"
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- In scene 3, Yvette sings the "Song of ..."
- The fatal flaw of Courage's younger son
- Courage's daughter steals these from Yvette
- Courage's youngest son is trying to hide this
- Courage's daughter
- The author tried to get the audience to distance themselves from the action using this technique
- Brecht called his type of theatre ... theatre
- How Kattrin warns the town in scene 12
- In her last line, Courage says she has to get back into ...
- Courage's daughter hopes that one day she'll have a ...
- Courage's daughter carries this out of a burning building
20 Clues: Courage's daughter • Courage's oldest son • The name of the author • Courage's youngest son • Courage's oldest son steals this • The fatal flaw of Courage's daughter • The fatal flaw of Courage's oldest son • How Kattrin warns the town in scene 12 • The fatal flaw of Courage's younger son • In scene 3, Yvette sings the "Song of ..." • Courage's daughter steals these from Yvette • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
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- a casterated male cow that has been trained to work
- female sheep thats has had a lamb
- scientific name for cattle
- intact male pig
- castrated male sheep
- young cow that has not been weaned
- young has not been weaned
- female pig that has not had a litter of piglet
- lamb a female sheep that has not had a lamb
- scientific name for a swine
- intact rule cow
- female cow that has had a calf
- female cow that has not had a calf
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- young pig that has not been weaned
- a female goat that has a kid
- castrated male pig
- intact male sheep
- name for sheep
- female goat that has not had a kid.
- scientific name for goats
- castrated male cow
- a female pig that has had a litter of piglet
- intact male goat
- young sheep that hasnt been weaned
- castrated male goat
25 Clues: name for sheep • intact male pig • intact rule cow • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male pig • castrated male cow • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • scientific name for goats • young has not been weaned • scientific name for cattle • scientific name for a swine • a female goat that has a kid • female cow that has had a calf • female sheep thats has had a lamb • ...
C.5 List-Carson Chambers 2022-04-08
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- a mass departure of people
- a fort in Barton County, Kansas
- an American activist and businessman
- named for the strawberry vines
- money granted by the government
- originally named Fort Fletcher
- close allies of the Cheyenne tribe
- separate grain from a plant
- a public speaker
- migrated south from western Montana
- a United States Army installation
- a city in the county of Scott County
- give way to arguments/demands/pressure
- a written instrument
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- leader of the Southern Cheyenne
- an American painter
- German-American gymnastic
- operated by or equipped with machines
- named for Sergeant Marion Harper
- born on a farm in Pennsylvania,1848.
- Kiowa war chief
- men who herds and tends cattle
- promoting the transport of Longhorn
- Scottish photographer
- founder of the Victoria Colony
- plot of land
- the most northwestern county in kansas
- an entrepreneur whit many food stops
- dominant position of an industry
- a diverse gourp/fortt of the Civil War
30 Clues: plot of land • Kiowa war chief • a public speaker • an American painter • a written instrument • Scottish photographer • German-American gymnastic • a mass departure of people • separate grain from a plant • men who herds and tends cattle • named for the strawberry vines • founder of the Victoria Colony • originally named Fort Fletcher • leader of the Southern Cheyenne • ...
Welcome to Kansas Malena Daly 2022-04-08
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- accelerated settlement of US western territory
- an African American cavalry soldier
- American Railroad executive and entrepreneur
- largest county and has an active fort
- war between Native Americans and the United states
- american newspaper editor and publisher
- Cyrus k Holiday founded this railroad in 1859
- well known for fruit orchards
- entrepreneur who transported longhorn from Texas
- United States army officer
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- a city located in south west Kansas
- a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power
- entrepreneur
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- Kiowa war chief
- gives way to arguments, demands, or pressure
- Scottish photographer
- dodge city is located in this part of Kansas
- a plot of land
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle
21 Clues: entrepreneur • a plot of land • Kiowa war chief • Scottish photographer • United States army officer • well known for fruit orchards • a city located in south west Kansas • an African American cavalry soldier • largest county and has an active fort • american newspaper editor and publisher • American Railroad executive and entrepreneur • ...
Manifest Destiny 2022-04-07
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- Town in Missouri where settlers started their trips west
- Country from which the US bought the Louisiana Territory
- Ocean that borders the western United States
- Animal that pulled the wagons west
- Trail traveled by the Cherokee when they were forced off of their land
- State where the Alamo is located
- Mode of transportation pioneers used to travel west
- Found on Cherokee territory that caused the Georgia government to force them off of their land
- Went west in search of religious freedom
- Immigrants from this country helped build the transcontinental railroad
- Name of people searching for gold
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- President responsible for the Louisiana Purchase
- Location of the first gold rush
- Ocean that borders the eastern United States
- land set aside where Native Americans were forced to live
- The belief that Americans should expand west
- The first people to settle in an area
- Men who herded cattle
- President who signed the Indian Removal Act
- State where the Mormons settled out west
20 Clues: Men who herded cattle • Location of the first gold rush • State where the Alamo is located • Name of people searching for gold • Animal that pulled the wagons west • The first people to settle in an area • State where the Mormons settled out west • Went west in search of religious freedom • President who signed the Indian Removal Act • ...
Welcome to Kansas Caleb Lang. 2022-04-12
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- One of the first cowtowns in Kansas.
- money granted by the government
- settlers killing buffalo caused this
- They like cows.
- gave settlers cheap land
- It is a fort in Kansas.
- total control of a service
- Land for Indians
- word for violence
- western Kansas
- Was a Kansas prominent businessman.
- settling land without permission
- isolation to prevent disease spreading
- Ended cattle drives.
- It is the capitol of Kansas.
- To promote the creation of railroads
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- Get cows to people.
- He wanted to get cows from Texas to here.
- It was the Indians favorite meal.
- African Americans soldiers
- Kiowa Chief
- It is in Junction City.
- To get people where they wanted to go.
- the 34th state
- A battle between Americans and Indians.
- a plan or map
- given to 51 railroad companies.
- the plains Indians considered it a sacred place
- used as fuel
- someone who gives speeches
30 Clues: Kiowa Chief • used as fuel • a plan or map • the 34th state • western Kansas • They like cows. • Land for Indians • word for violence • Get cows to people. • Ended cattle drives. • It is in Junction City. • It is a fort in Kansas. • gave settlers cheap land • African Americans soldiers • total control of a service • someone who gives speeches • It is the capitol of Kansas. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2021-09-10
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- annual payments from the government
- farms that yield big profit
- 260,000 cattle drove across states and didn't survive this drive
- to be absorbed
- a vast area of grassland the government owned
- for a $10 fee an individual can file for 160 acres of land
- a tract of public land available for settlement
- quickly growing towns
- to process large quantities of earth for minerals
- Act tried bring the Native Americans into American society by giving them land and such
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- Spanish based neighborhoods that helped Hispanic culture
- proposed creating two separate reservations of the Plains
- volunteers who would track down and punish wrongdoers
- those who plowed the Plains
- native Americans that roam vast distances and love buffalo
- explored the Great Plains in 1819 and said it was unfit for cultivation
- huge ranges that covered thousands of acres
- plant seeps deep in the ground to give them more moisture
- traveled around the plains in giant farms filled with wheat
- where families could become self-supporting
20 Clues: to be absorbed • quickly growing towns • farms that yield big profit • those who plowed the Plains • annual payments from the government • huge ranges that covered thousands of acres • where families could become self-supporting • a vast area of grassland the government owned • a tract of public land available for settlement • ...
The Aryans 2017-01-24
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- the modern-day country the Aryans came from
- where the Aryans would gather to tell stories
- the caste system was divided into this many levels
- occupation of the Aryans after they arrived in India
- what the red dot on a woman's forehead symbolizes
- river valley that the Aryans turned into good farmland
- written language of the Aryans
- Veda means this
- what the Aryans did with local cultures
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- kinds of poems the Mahabharata and the Ramayana are
- animal that Aryans brought and gambled over
- Aryan tribal chief
- the Mahabharata is about this
- the Vedas are the sacred text of this religion
- how you would describe the Aryans in terms of horse riding and hunting
- Aryan society was divided into social groups called these
- stories of the first god in Hinduism
- invention of the Aryans
- something one could not do outside his/her own caste
- prized possession of the Aryans
- had absolute power over his students
21 Clues: Veda means this • Aryan tribal chief • invention of the Aryans • the Mahabharata is about this • written language of the Aryans • prized possession of the Aryans • stories of the first god in Hinduism • had absolute power over his students • what the Aryans did with local cultures • animal that Aryans brought and gambled over • the modern-day country the Aryans came from • ...
Golden Goblet Vocabulary Chapters 5-8 2017-01-30
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- Very Very Very Very rare. Who else is thinking diamonds?
- To carve
- To hide from view. Where is it?!?
- A stone coffin used as a monument. Who wants to be buried?
- Secretive. Hey I can hear you!
- A blood relationship. Hey I have a sister!!!
- Hesitant to do something. COME ON HURRY UP!
- To Pretend to do
- A form of Gypsum.
- A cattle guider.
- Very Very Very Very stupid; Blockhead
- Careful effort. Hey you're gonna drop it!!!
- A Disapproving look. Aww I guess that means no.
- Scornful manner. Aww please can I?
- Able to be active during night. Hoot Hoot
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- A disfiguring injury that nullifies a part. Ouch
- (Its Science time) a mineral composed of pure hydrated sodium carbonate
- Being pushed around by mean people
- To give credit to
- Being mean D:<
- To warn or reprimand
- Unable to convey. Hey someone else help move this too?
- Forever and ever and ever and ever.
- Unskilled; a Noob
- EVIL >:D
25 Clues: To carve • EVIL >:D • Being mean D:< • To Pretend to do • A cattle guider. • To give credit to • Unskilled; a Noob • A form of Gypsum. • To warn or reprimand • Secretive. Hey I can hear you! • To hide from view. Where is it?!? • Being pushed around by mean people • Scornful manner. Aww please can I? • Forever and ever and ever and ever. • Very Very Very Very stupid; Blockhead • ...
Golden Goblet Vocabulary Chapters 5-8 2017-01-30
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- A cattle guider.
- A form of Gypsum.
- Careful effort. Hey you're gonna drop it!!!
- A disfiguring injury that nullifies a part. Ouch
- A blood relationship. Hey I have a sister!!!
- A stone coffin used as a monument. Who wants to be buried?
- Very Very Very Very rare. Who else is thinking diamonds?
- EVIL >:D
- Forever and ever and ever and ever.
- Secretive. Hey I can hear you!
- To Pretend to do
- (Its Science time) a mineral composed of pure hydrated sodium carbonate
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- Able to be active during night. Hoot Hoot
- Very Very Very Very stupid; Blockhead
- Unable to convey. Hey someone else help move this too?
- To carve
- Being pushed around by mean people
- To give credit to
- A Disapproving look. Aww I guess that means no.
- Scornful manner. Aww please can I?
- To hide from view. Where is it?!?
- Hesitant to do something. COME ON HURRY UP!
- To warn or reprimand
- Unskilled; a Noob
- Being mean D:<
25 Clues: To carve • EVIL >:D • Being mean D:< • A cattle guider. • To Pretend to do • To give credit to • A form of Gypsum. • Unskilled; a Noob • To warn or reprimand • Secretive. Hey I can hear you! • To hide from view. Where is it?!? • Being pushed around by mean people • Scornful manner. Aww please can I? • Forever and ever and ever and ever. • Very Very Very Very stupid; Blockhead • ...
Odyssey! 2018-04-12
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- Ody wants to get back here
- she's always got Ody's back
- the cyclops talks to him nicely
- lonely island hottie
- last ship got struck by one of these (9,4)
- the Cyclops shouldn't have had so much!
- don't get sucked in...
- they just wanna chill & let you forget your home (5,6)
- Scylla had HOW many heads?
- name of Phaeacians' land
- young Phaeacian hottie
- the Book with ALC
- being nice to guests & hosts
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- the Laestrygonians killed Ody's men like these
- nice gift, Aeolus
- troublemaker on Ody's crew
- the proportions of the Laestrygonian queen
- it saves Ody's modesty at crucial moment (5,5)
- she had a magic veil
- don't get lured in!
- the Cyclops had a name, you know
- whatcha gonna do to that one big eye?
- they shouldn't have been killed!
- Ody's men post-Circe's 'drink'
- lonely witchy hottie
- these ran out all over the Cyclops' floor
26 Clues: nice gift, Aeolus • the Book with ALC • lonely island hottie • she had a magic veil • don't get lured in! • lonely witchy hottie • don't get sucked in... • young Phaeacian hottie • name of Phaeacians' land • troublemaker on Ody's crew • Ody wants to get back here • Scylla had HOW many heads? • she's always got Ody's back • being nice to guests & hosts • Ody's men post-Circe's 'drink' • ...
Tuck Everlasting Chapter P-3 2017-12-30
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- walk slowly or wander around
- a place or thing that is easily reached or obtained
- off topic thought or discussion
- incredibly hot or humid, weighing heavily on the mind
- calm, relaxing, or chill
- annoying, or frustrating, the act of being irritated
- being alone or singled out by yourself
- little, less, not a lot
- to break in, to disturb a situation
- to deal, to put up with, or to be allowed
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- off course, change of direction
- stop or bring to an end
- a structure used to hang criminals
- deep thought, thinking about something throughly
- walk or move uneasily, stumbling, or to be of shocking or extreme amazement
- number that is so great it can not be counted, vast huge or limitless
- extreme sadness or depression
- cattle or group of cows, bison, etc.
- not moving, standing still
- the measurement of something such as length and height
- a decorate fastened to the clothes, typically with a pin
21 Clues: stop or bring to an end • little, less, not a lot • calm, relaxing, or chill • not moving, standing still • walk slowly or wander around • extreme sadness or depression • off course, change of direction • off topic thought or discussion • a structure used to hang criminals • to break in, to disturb a situation • cattle or group of cows, bison, etc. • ...
Ondoku-English Voca13 2018-05-25
25 Clues: 【名】病気 • 【名】勝利 • 【名】近所 • 【名】拒否 • 【名】王国 • 【名】科学者 • 【副】着実に • 【形】楽しい • 【他】をつかむ • 【名】供給;食糧 • 【名】精神;霊魂 • 【他】を修理する • 【自】叫び声をあげる • 【他】のカギを閉める • 【名】〈集合的に〉牛 • 【形】確信して;確実な • 【形】【名】真ん中(の) • 【他】に挑む 【名】挑戦 • 【形】(数が)最も少ない • 【名】〈主に複数形で〉時代 • 【名】避難(所);シェルター • 【名】席 【他】を席に着かせる • 【他】を伝える 【自】意志を伝え合う • 【他】を曲げる 【自】曲がる 【名】湾曲 • 【自】【他】(を)探す 【名】捜索;追求
Ben Hur crossword 2019-01-03
Across
- a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod
- a container, device, etc., that receives or holds something
- the owner of a business establishment, a hotel, etc.the owner of a business establishment.
- (in ancient Rome) a priest.
- a violent downpour of rain.
- highly pleasing to the taste or smell:
- to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement;
- grievously or disastrously stricken or afflicted.
- extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger
Down
- to wash; bathe.
- rightness or justness.
- full of complaints; complaining.
- extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc.
- a meal:
- without restraint; exuberantly; vigorously:
- a narrow groovelike or trenchlike depression in any surface
- a pad, cushion, saddle, or the like, used as a passenger seat on a bicycle, motor scooter, etc.
- to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
- to argue vehemently; wrangle or quarrel.
- to rub or sprinkle on; apply an unguent, ointment, or oily liquid to
20 Clues: a meal: • to wash; bathe. • rightness or justness. • (in ancient Rome) a priest. • a violent downpour of rain. • full of complaints; complaining. • to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome. • highly pleasing to the taste or smell: • to argue vehemently; wrangle or quarrel. • without restraint; exuberantly; vigorously: • grievously or disastrously stricken or afflicted. • ...
my brother sam is dead crossword 2019-10-29
Across
- what Sam was fighting in.
- Betsys father is a staunch and agin -------.
- the people that kidnap Tims father
- the family cow
- the place where Sam tells his brother he is going to steal the family gun.
- what Sams dad gets mad at him for calling the British.
- Tim's brother that goes to fight in the war against his fathers wishes.
- during this season it was just Tim and his mom and this season was the hardest for them to get through.
- Sams girlfriend
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- Sam was framed as a ------ theft.
- the man characters last name.
- one of the nicer terms for a British solider.
- Tims father wanted the British to win so he was a --------.
- people that were fighting in the war.
- Warrups Indian that is living on colonial Reeds land that lets Sam hide out in his teepee.
- the name of Mr.Meekers gun.
- the man character.
- the "slang" word for a loyalist.
- a type of alcohol.
- another word for disobeying the Lord.
20 Clues: the family cow • Sams girlfriend • the man character. • a type of alcohol. • what Sam was fighting in. • the name of Mr.Meekers gun. • the man characters last name. • the "slang" word for a loyalist. • Sam was framed as a ------ theft. • the people that kidnap Tims father • people that were fighting in the war. • another word for disobeying the Lord. • ...
The Odyssey 2012-12-07
Across
- Narrator of the Odyssey
- The use of descriptive language of the 5 sences
- God of the sea.
- The goddess of wisdom and battle who helps Odysseus
- Repetition of consonant sound in a line of poetry
- The enchantress who transforms Odysseus’s crew into swine
- Keeper of the wind
- One of Odysseus’ men who said starvation is the most pitiful way of dying
- polyphemus
- In northwest Asia Minor, site of the Trojan War
Down
- When a non-human subject is given human characteristics
- The sun god, who cherished his cattle and sheep Tiresias A blind prophet who inhabits the underworld and advised Odyseus.
- amount of time odysseus stayed on Circe's island
- A lengthy elaborate comparison of unlike subjects
- what the Cyclops' live in
- Wife of Odysseus
- Home and kingdom to Odysseus
- Odysseus's son
- Greek king of Ithaca
- Any one of the nine goddesses of the arts, literature, and the sciences
- causes the men to forget about their homeland
21 Clues: polyphemus • Odysseus's son • God of the sea. • Wife of Odysseus • Keeper of the wind • Greek king of Ithaca • Narrator of the Odyssey • what the Cyclops' live in • Home and kingdom to Odysseus • causes the men to forget about their homeland • The use of descriptive language of the 5 sences • In northwest Asia Minor, site of the Trojan War • ...
Decades Crossword For 80s and 90s 2013-05-14
Across
- someone who believes in and practices the religion of Islam
- worldwide linking of computer networks
- Reagan Man who was elected as president in 1981
- the amount of money owed
- movie based on a board game that takes you into a fantasy land
- the use of violence by groups against civilians to achieve a political goal
- people organizing at the local level around the nation
- to make a formal accusation of wrongdoing against a public official
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- A notifiable bacterial disease of sheep and cattle, typically affecting the skin and lungs
- Yeltsin president of Russian Republic
Down
- layer of gas
- Unity or agreement of feeling or action among individuals with a common interest
- cutting the rules and regulations of government agencies placed on a buisness
- Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
- artists who made "U Can't Touch This"
- opening soviet society to new ideas
- under control of Muslim fundamentalist
- Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
- Clinton man who was reelected as president in 1997
20 Clues: layer of gas • the amount of money owed • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty • Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces • opening soviet society to new ideas • artists who made "U Can't Touch This" • Yeltsin president of Russian Republic • worldwide linking of computer networks • under control of Muslim fundamentalist • ...
My Brother Sam Is Dead 2014-01-21
Across
- Who sentences Sam to death?
- What weapon did Tim use to try and help Sam escape from prison?
- What disease does Mr.Meeker die from while in a British prison?
- Which army did Sam belong to?
- Where does the Meeker family bring their cattle to sell?
- What was the main theme of the story?
- Which war took place during the story?
- Who is the Protagonist/Narrator?
- How Did Sam die?
- What did Tim become after the war ended?
- Who does Tim and Mr.Meeker encounter on their trip to New York?
Down
- What crime was Sam accused of?
- Where did the story take place?
- Where did Tim and Mrs.Meeker move to after the war was over?
- How does Tim get the cowboys to leave him alone?
- What were the rebels against the British called?
- What did Sam steal from his father?
- What where Americans who remained loyal to the British called?
- Word used to mock British Soldiers
- Business run by the Meeker family
20 Clues: How Did Sam die? • Who sentences Sam to death? • Which army did Sam belong to? • What crime was Sam accused of? • Where did the story take place? • Who is the Protagonist/Narrator? • Business run by the Meeker family • Word used to mock British Soldiers • What did Sam steal from his father? • What was the main theme of the story? • Which war took place during the story? • ...
Animals 2015-05-05
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- A mammal that is known for making its distinctive home a dam.
- A cattle usually used for food
- A large cat found in prides typically in Africa
- Small mammal, known for eating carrots and hiding eggs on Easter.
- A deer like mammal usually found in Africa
- A solid hoofed mammal with a flowing tail and mane.
- Amphibian creatures that are known for eating bugs and making leap pads
- Used to make bacon
- A long limbless reptile
- Usually a pet kept for catching mice
Down
- Large sea mammal with a blowhole
- A large species of seabird
- A domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat.
- A small slow moving reptile with a shell
- A very large solitary cat
- Old species of monkey
- A small domestic mammal used as a pet or for a work force
- The U.S. national bird
- Large dog like mammals that usually eat fish or berries
- A Small sized invertebrate found typically anywhere except polar regions
20 Clues: Used to make bacon • Old species of monkey • The U.S. national bird • A long limbless reptile • A very large solitary cat • A large species of seabird • A cattle usually used for food • Large sea mammal with a blowhole • Usually a pet kept for catching mice • A small slow moving reptile with a shell • A domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2015-09-18
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- People who raise large numbers of animals such as cattle
- Piece of rock sticking out of a cliff, mountain, or building
- Way to solve a problem
- A persons job that they do for a long time during their life
- Something a person sends using a phone, email, or letter
- This is made by artists
- Area of grass that animals eat
- To pretend to be someone or something else
- This helps keep people and animals safe
- People who make art
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- When an animal makes a threatening sound they do this
- Able to think of new ideas
- Draw using a pencil or pen
- Not in pain
- These people grow crops and raise animals.
- Idea of how to solve a problem
- Long thing piece of metal
- Materials people use to do something
- A picture
- To do well
- This means that you want to learn about something new
- Plants that people grow
22 Clues: A picture • To do well • Not in pain • People who make art • Way to solve a problem • This is made by artists • Plants that people grow • Long thing piece of metal • Able to think of new ideas • Draw using a pencil or pen • Idea of how to solve a problem • Area of grass that animals eat • Materials people use to do something • This helps keep people and animals safe • ...
8 Flynn 2014 2014-12-04
Across
- useful for barrels
- Joe
- not Max or Mark,
- gone to ...
- ice shelf in Antarctica
- now neither archbishop or dean of Sydney
- if you need a clue, sort of rhymes with the biggest Pakistani city
- Scots baker
- eh, not so scruffy
- cara ...
- home for the god of war
- a merry old soul
- Elvis sang of lace that rhymes
- Agatha Christie asked why they didn't ask this person
Down
- short of quinine
- so, the magic implement is in the auto
- the Black
- ze connection is
- like the famous London store, to a p
- cricketer namesake recently departed
- part of a castle is the moat and ...
- steal the boy child of Ollie
- terrier
- sounds like a mist on a hot day
- tan, ochre, ...
- thanks for part of the iced vo vo
- in spring ... the flowers
- marshall of TV fame
- spearz
- partly to do with cattle
30 Clues: Joe • spearz • terrier • cara ... • the Black • gone to ... • Scots baker • tan, ochre, ... • short of quinine • ze connection is • not Max or Mark, • a merry old soul • useful for barrels • eh, not so scruffy • marshall of TV fame • ice shelf in Antarctica • home for the god of war • partly to do with cattle • in spring ... the flowers • steal the boy child of Ollie • Elvis sang of lace that rhymes • ...
Odyssey Puzzle 2014-11-04
Across
- goddess on Odysseus' side
- right hand man
- friend of Odysseus & killed by wife
- wife of Menalaos, cause of Trojan war
- master craftsman god
- a godess that terns men into pigs
- the daughter of Proteus
- white sea goddess, gave Odysseus veil to help him get to the island of the Phaicians
- main suitor causes most problems
- Hyperion sun god who occupies the island of Thrinacia, his cattle are sacred
- swine herder loyal to Odysseus.
- father of Penelope, urges her to marry one of the suitors
Down
- king of Phaiacians helps Odysseus get home
- messenger god
- friend of the gods, controlled winds and gave Odysseus help
- main suitor that also causes trouble
- whirlpool monster
- goddess that traps him on island
- faithful maid one washes feet
- guy that falls of roof
- the suitor whose manners pleased Penelope
- blind musician
- beggar that fought with Odysseus
- father of Odysseus, feeble old man
- dog of Odysseus
25 Clues: messenger god • right hand man • blind musician • dog of Odysseus • whirlpool monster • master craftsman god • guy that falls of roof • the daughter of Proteus • goddess on Odysseus' side • faithful maid one washes feet • swine herder loyal to Odysseus. • goddess that traps him on island • beggar that fought with Odysseus • main suitor causes most problems • ...
English 2015-01-05
Across
- Peter was seperated off his ...
- Origin Peter ...
- Baker start ... in the corn because he was unable to move.
- Doing in the silo, to ... the job.
- very slow, lifeless
- First solo single Pharell Williams
- The grain looks like
- The internet ... for information
- Sort off day
- not nice
- long lasting
- a group of sheep, cows, pigs
- Painful experience
Down
- Pressed his forehed to hers to stop the ... of blood.
- unspoilt, untouched
- Why wore baker a ventilation mask? Because he is
- William were told the everthing was ...
- When the two bombs exploded, thet caused ...
- Went in the silo
- sober, not drunk
- Something after something bad.
- The ... photograph of Sydney surrounded by blood.
- chemical connection
- Drug who is since 5 years in every state.
- Peter learned himself ...
- How many siblings including Peter ...
- Name second album Pharell Williams
- Baker fell in a silo filled with ...
- Became bombing in the 1988's war. The ...
- Baker was cleaning with his ...
30 Clues: not nice • Sort off day • long lasting • Went in the silo • Origin Peter ... • sober, not drunk • Painful experience • unspoilt, untouched • very slow, lifeless • chemical connection • The grain looks like • Peter learned himself ... • a group of sheep, cows, pigs • Something after something bad. • Peter was seperated off his ... • Baker was cleaning with his ... • ...
Australia 2014-05-20
Across
- dry interior of australia
- sheep and cattle raised on huge these types of ranches
- group of coral feers 1.250 miles long
- australias lowest point
- highest point on Australia
- major religion of australia
- huge amounts of water located in the central lowlands
- Australia also know as
- largest city in australia
- new types of plants and animals that people introduce to an area
- popular sport in australia similar to football
Down
- covers 2/3 of australia
- wells in which water flows naturally to the surface
- agrictulture uses much land but small inputs of capital and labor per unit area
- type of elevation in Australia
- capitol of australia
- old eroded mountain range
- the british settled australia as this type of colony
- type of goods australia imports
- type of economy in australia
- native people of australia that came over 40,000 years ago
- most australians work in this type of industries
- australias main climate
- type of government in Australia
- most important crop
25 Clues: most important crop • capitol of australia • Australia also know as • covers 2/3 of australia • australias lowest point • australias main climate • dry interior of australia • old eroded mountain range • largest city in australia • highest point on Australia • major religion of australia • type of economy in australia • type of elevation in Australia • type of goods australia imports • ...
Animal Science Crossword 2023-12-12
Across
- -pigs
- - diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane
- - smallest unit of a living system
- - involved in the building of protein
- - digests excess and worn out cell parts
- -exists without human interference
- - animals with common origin and characteristics
- - cat
- - organisms regulation of its internal environment
- -cattle
- - multi celled organism
- transport - uses energy to get get things in and out of the cell
- - dynamic equilibrium
- - dog
- -previously domestic
Down
- - used for assembly transport and storage of materials
- -Horse
- -rely on humans
- - manager of the cell
- - single celled organism
- -goats
- - a group of closely related animals that can interbreed
- - provides strength and structure for the cell
- - the powerhouse of the cell
- - movement of particles from high to low concentration
- membrane - boundary of the cell
- -Sheep
- - species grouped together based on products produced
- - regulates protein building
- - projections from the plasma membrane that move in a wave motion
30 Clues: -pigs • - cat • - dog • -Horse • -goats • -Sheep • -cattle • -rely on humans • -previously domestic • - manager of the cell • - dynamic equilibrium • - multi celled organism • - single celled organism • - the powerhouse of the cell • - regulates protein building • membrane - boundary of the cell • - smallest unit of a living system • -exists without human interference • ...
Night 2023-12-14
Across
- The part of Elie's body that was infected
- The town Elie grew up in
- What the soup tasted like on execution night
- What Elie and his dad were told to lie about
- What the Jews smelled
- What did Elie inherit from his Father?
- Elie didn't do this on Yon Kippur
- How the jews were transported
- Where the Jews lived before going to the camp
- Worst Concentration camp
- Distant relative from Antwerp
- What the gate of Auschwitz said
Down
- The man responsible for everything
- "Crazy" boy in the ghettos
- "Angel of Death"
- How many siblings did Elie have?
- What they ate to quench their thirst
- The Jewish New Year
- How the jews were identified
- The camp the prisoners marched to
- What the Jews saw
- The Yellow star the Jews had to wear
- Screaming lady in the cattle car
- What was used to remove Elie's gold crown
- Where the hangings took place
25 Clues: "Angel of Death" • What the Jews saw • The Jewish New Year • What the Jews smelled • The town Elie grew up in • Worst Concentration camp • "Crazy" boy in the ghettos • How the jews were identified • How the jews were transported • Where the hangings took place • Distant relative from Antwerp • What the gate of Auschwitz said • How many siblings did Elie have? • ...
11th grade Vocabulary Words 2024-01-09
Across
- a very long fly ball
- supporting yourself on your knees
- the act of hitting vigorously
- a quick look
- declare to be true
- a formation of aircraft
- the quality of being able to perform
- a time during which some action is awaited
- very unfriendly
- the remains of something that has been destroyed
- the act of correcting
- a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
Down
- act of traveling from one place to another
- bright and pleasant promoting a feeling of cheer
- member of an ethnic group.
- a knot with two loops and loose ends
- impossible to avoid
- united, or combined
- domesticated bovine animals
- make better or more attractive
- person who comes from a foreign country
- a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
- of the person or thing chosen or selected
- the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste
- a line determining the limits of an area
25 Clues: a quick look • very unfriendly • declare to be true • impossible to avoid • united, or combined • a very long fly ball • the act of correcting • a formation of aircraft • member of an ethnic group. • domesticated bovine animals • the act of hitting vigorously • make better or more attractive • supporting yourself on your knees • a knot with two loops and loose ends • ...
Spelling Grade 4 Week 15 2024-02-08
Across
- a group of texas longhorns is called ____
- the age to get a license
- the largest land mammal
- a large piece of cloth used to keep you warm while you sleep
- old time gun used in the American Civil War
- a mass of land completely surrounded by water
- a sea mammal
- a farm bird used to make nuggets
- a tool
- a group of animals like caribou
Down
- a moveable model of an animal or person
- state known for the Indianapolis 500
- to hit something
- a large meal
- Home on the ______ is a funny movie
- someone who writes poems
- a group of running animals usually sparked by fear
- something you get from a police officer if you broke the law
- a large thing made up of smaller parts to perform a certain job
- the largest of the great apes
- the particular things that someone eats like a vegetarian _____ contains no meat
21 Clues: a tool • a large meal • a sea mammal • to hit something • the largest land mammal • someone who writes poems • the age to get a license • the largest of the great apes • a group of animals like caribou • a farm bird used to make nuggets • Home on the ______ is a funny movie • state known for the Indianapolis 500 • a moveable model of an animal or person • ...
THE WILD WEST 2024-01-05
Across
- Religious dance from the Native Americans looking to communicate to the dead
- Became a trademark in the 19th century
- Removed Indians from tribal possessions
- short-tempered breeds accustomed to the dry grassland of southern plains
- Became the catylast for the last war
- This tunred the West into Americas money maker
- This law created 160 acres plot of land sold for small fees
- Who was the Lakota leader
- Barbed Wire was named this
- Helped change the nature of cattle ranching
- Only a baby survived the killing
Down
- Dangers of moving West
- Name given to the wide areas of land in the lower middle portion of the nation
- Path from Texas to Kansas
- How did the government pay for railroads
- Americans felt that were supposed to settle in the North
- This was the act that the first peacetime draft was signed by FDR
- This was the cheif of Nez Perce
- Had a Buffalo Soldier Memorial of
- The Comstock Lode was what type of rush?
20 Clues: Dangers of moving West • Path from Texas to Kansas • Who was the Lakota leader • Barbed Wire was named this • This was the cheif of Nez Perce • Only a baby survived the killing • Had a Buffalo Soldier Memorial of • Became the catylast for the last war • Became a trademark in the 19th century • Removed Indians from tribal possessions • How did the government pay for railroads • ...
Chapter 18, Sections 3 and 4 2023-03-14
Across
- Assimilated at a rapid pace
- Island where immigrants from Asia arrived to
- Adopting the traits of another culture
- Helped make travel in skyscrapers easier
- Immigrants had to go through a _________ examination before entering the U.S.
- Constant threat to tightly packed neighborhoods
- Immigrants felt less isolated in ______ neighborhoods
- Industry attracted ____________ to the city.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- bottom part of the ship that is made for cattle
- person who seeks to overturn the established government
Down
- In Italy, ________ were replacing farmhands
- Rapid growth of cities
- A Catholic nun who set up hospitals for poor people
- people who believed immigrants could not assimilate
- _________ houses were centers that offered services to the poor
- Helped cities grow upward
- type of store which made shopping easier
- Helped grow cities outward
- Most popular sport during this time period
- Island where immigrants from Europe arrived to
- Founder of the Hull House
- Long hours on the job made people value their ____ time
23 Clues: Rapid growth of cities • Helped cities grow upward • Founder of the Hull House • Helped grow cities outward • Assimilated at a rapid pace • Adopting the traits of another culture • type of store which made shopping easier • Helped make travel in skyscrapers easier • Most popular sport during this time period • In Italy, ________ were replacing farmhands • ...
Commodities of GA 2023-03-09
Across
- makes an excellent jam for biscuits
- goes well on a hamburger
- gives us almost everything
- crop grown all over GA, can find them boiled in a gas station
- the number 1 commodity in Georgia
- used to make clothes, bedding, etc.
- banana, bell, jalapeno...
- used to make paper, chewing gum, and crayons
- of dollars produced
- can be boiled, scrambled, or poached
- things we need to live
Down
- Georgia's state fruit
- used in cheese and sour cream
- the state we live in
- produced in all counties in GA
- can be mashed or baked
- used to make great hamburgers
- white, yellow, or red. grow in the ground
- produces plants and flowers
- what we eat all day long
- seen a lot around summertime
- some people put salt or sugar on this during the summer
- used in pies at thanksgiving
- the states money system
- you add this to cereal to make it yummy
25 Clues: of dollars produced • the state we live in • Georgia's state fruit • can be mashed or baked • things we need to live • the states money system • goes well on a hamburger • what we eat all day long • banana, bell, jalapeno... • gives us almost everything • produces plants and flowers • seen a lot around summertime • used in pies at thanksgiving • used in cheese and sour cream • ...
Specie-Specific Terminology 2023-03-04
Across
- Mature male ovine
- Scientific name for sheep
- Immature female poultry
- Parturition in swine
- Offspring in ovine
- Castrated male equine
- Immature male ovine
- Offspring of equine
- Castrated male caprine
- Offspring of bovine
- Parturition in bovine
- Parturition in ovine
- Castrated male bovine
- Scientific name for chickens
- Mature female equine
- Mature female swine
- Parturition in poultry
- Immature/mature female caprine
- Scientific name for pigs
- Castrated male ovine
Down
- Scientific name for goats
- Scientific name for cattle
- Castrated male poultry
- Immature female ovine
- Offspring of swine
- Immature/mature male bovine
- Mature female bovine
- Immature/mature male swine
- Parturition in horses
- Mature female poultry
- Scientific name for horses
- Immature female equine
- Offspring of caprine
- Immature female swine
- Castrated male swine
- Mature male equine
- Mature female ovine
- Immature male equine
- Parturition in caprine
- Immature/mature male poultry
- Immature female bovine
- Offspring of poultry
42 Clues: Mature male ovine • Offspring of swine • Offspring in ovine • Mature male equine • Immature male ovine • Offspring of equine • Offspring of bovine • Mature female ovine • Mature female swine • Parturition in swine • Mature female bovine • Offspring of caprine • Parturition in ovine • Castrated male swine • Immature male equine • Mature female equine • Offspring of poultry • Castrated male ovine • ...
Nutrition 2023-03-07
Across
- gas produced in the rumen
- site of protein digestion in sheep
- one chambered stomach
- site of fermentation in ruminants
- fatty acid essential for cats
- honeycombed textured area
- area of fermentation in non-ruminants
- site of fermentation in rabbits
- projections in the small intestine
- absorb fats in the small intestines
- three or more amino acids
- site of water reabsorption in monogastric animals
- protein rich rabbit faeces
- starch, glycogen and cellulose
- a source of protein
- emulsifies fats
- acts as a filter in cattle digestion
- caused by consuming and excess of Calories
Down
- acid found in the stomach
- building large molecules from small ones
- needed for blood, digestion and excretion
- substance broken down by bacteria
- simple sugars
- breaking down biomolecules
- bile is stored here
- teeth in the front of the mouth
- slippery surface or digestive organs
- tube between the mouth and stomach
- pancreatic enzymes enter here
- produces enzymes and insulin
- an essential amino acid for cats
31 Clues: simple sugars • emulsifies fats • bile is stored here • a source of protein • one chambered stomach • gas produced in the rumen • acid found in the stomach • honeycombed textured area • three or more amino acids • breaking down biomolecules • protein rich rabbit faeces • produces enzymes and insulin • fatty acid essential for cats • pancreatic enzymes enter here • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-04-11
Across
- a mature female chicken (or other poultry)
- meat from swine
- a young or immature female horse (up to 2 or 3 years of age)
- meat from cattle
- a mature male horse
- a young male swine
- a castrated male bovine of any age
- an immature male chicken
- a mature female goat over 12 months of age
- a castrated male horse of any age
- a mature male goat over 12 months of age
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- a young or immature female bovine
- a young or immature male bovine
- a castrated male chicken
- an immature female chicken
- a castrated male goat of any age
- a mature male bovine (that has NOT been castrated)
- a castrated male swine of any age
- a mature male swine (that has NOT been castrated)
- a mature female swine that has given birth
- an adult male chicken
- a mature female bovine that has given birth
- a young or immature female swine
23 Clues: meat from swine • meat from cattle • a young male swine • a mature male horse • an adult male chicken • a castrated male chicken • an immature male chicken • an immature female chicken • a young or immature male bovine • a castrated male goat of any age • a young or immature female swine • a young or immature female bovine • a castrated male swine of any age • ...
Tyce = 3rd Hour 2024-04-17
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- you have to do something by law
- ownership or control of supply
- where did the Russian settle is Kansas
- kept people from crossing onto other peoples land
- one of the meanest cattle towns in the world
- any individual over 21 could claim up to 160 acres and pay $10
- the big fight between Indians and Americans
- what the cowboys wore to protect them from snake bites
- from Texas to Kansas
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- how many ethnic groups came to Kansas(spell out the number)
- where did the Czechs settle in Kansas
- country with the most immigrants from it
- the best way to make money back then
- has the most people in the late 1800's
- Fort established in 1853
- amount of horses to complete a cattledrive
- it would cost a $1.25 to buy one
- a way that people got around easily
- established for the Indians and the americans
- a war that ended in 1865
20 Clues: from Texas to Kansas • Fort established in 1853 • a war that ended in 1865 • ownership or control of supply • you have to do something by law • it would cost a $1.25 to buy one • a way that people got around easily • the best way to make money back then • where did the Czechs settle in Kansas • has the most people in the late 1800's • where did the Russian settle is Kansas • ...
The Odyssey - Part 1 2024-04-15
Across
- Used to plug the ears of Odysseus's crew
- Hero skilled in fighting
- God of the sea
- Messenger of the gods
- Odysseus's faithful wife
- City of the blind prophet Teiresias
- Goddess of wisdom who guides Odysseus
- Whirlpool that swallows and spews out seawater
- King whose court Odysseus tells his tale to
- Poseidon's Cyclops son, encountered by Odysseus
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- Blind prophet consulted by Odysseus in the Land of the Dead
- Nymph who detained Odysseus
- Enchanting creatures whose song lures sailors
- God who sends a thunderbolt to punish Odysseus's crew
- Part of the ship to which Odysseus is tied
- Enchantress who transforms Odysseus's men
- Homer's source of inspiration
- Terrifying sea monster with multiple heads
- Animals used by Odysseus and his men to escape the cyclops
- Name cleverly used by Odysseus to deceive Polyphemus
- City of the Trojan War
- Men transformed by Circe's magic
- God of the sun whose cattle are sacred
23 Clues: God of the sea • Messenger of the gods • City of the Trojan War • Hero skilled in fighting • Odysseus's faithful wife • Nymph who detained Odysseus • Homer's source of inspiration • Men transformed by Circe's magic • City of the blind prophet Teiresias • Goddess of wisdom who guides Odysseus • God of the sun whose cattle are sacred • Used to plug the ears of Odysseus's crew • ...
jami 2024-05-18
Across
- What is the first concert the couple attended?
- The groom's best man.
- The number of bridesmaids.
- What was the bride's first car?
- The number of Harley's that the groom owns.
- The groom's middle name.
- Where did the groom attend college?
- The bride's favorite NFL team.
- Who is the couple's #1/favorite daughter?
- The bride's matron of honor.
- The first gift the groom gave to the bride.
- The number of siblings the couple have combined.
- The number of concerts the couple have attended together.
- What is the bride's birth month?
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- Where does the groom raise cattle?
- What is the groom's birth month?
- The bride's favorite holiday.
- What is the bride's favorite wine?
- What is the bride's signature drink?
- The number of pets the couple has.
- The groom's favorite beer.
- In what city have the couple vacationed twice?
- The month the groom proposed.
- What is the groom's favorite food?
- The groom's favorite NFL team.
25 Clues: The groom's best man. • The groom's middle name. • The number of bridesmaids. • The groom's favorite beer. • The bride's matron of honor. • The bride's favorite holiday. • The month the groom proposed. • The bride's favorite NFL team. • The groom's favorite NFL team. • What was the bride's first car? • What is the groom's birth month? • What is the bride's birth month? • ...
treasure island 2023-04-18
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- a means of escape
- marked by or given to offhand and often disdainful dismissal of important matters
- to breathe hard, quickly, or with difficulty
- the highest point
- covered structure adjoining an entrance to a building
- fine dust, smoke, or light vapor causing lack of transparency of the air
- a fence of stakes especially for defense
- to praise or express pride in one's own possessions, qualities, or accomplishments often to excess
- an alcoholic beverage distilled from a fermented cane product
- not attended or listened to
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- to fortify or surround with a stockade
- likely to betray trust
- having the symptoms of a fever
- illegally distilled corn whiskey
- a case for a blade
- a room used primarily for conversation or the reception of guests
- a short curving sword formerly used by sailors on warships
- the white nearly tasteless solid rendered fat of cattle and sheep used chiefly in soap, candles, and lubricants
- deserved reward or punishment
- a basic conceptional structure
20 Clues: a means of escape • the highest point • a case for a blade • likely to betray trust • not attended or listened to • deserved reward or punishment • having the symptoms of a fever • a basic conceptional structure • illegally distilled corn whiskey • to fortify or surround with a stockade • a fence of stakes especially for defense • to breathe hard, quickly, or with difficulty • ...
Kansas Farm History Crossword By Kaylee Lam 2022-10-06
Across
- The American _______ is the Kansas state animal.
- Kansas is known as the ___________ of the world.
- An important Kansas crop used for biodiesel fuel.
- The edible seed or seeds of some grasses.
- An implement used to cut, lift, and turn over soil especially in preparing a seedbed.
- Kansas is known as the _____ state.
- Also known as maize.
- People who raise herds of animals.
- The ________ Trail drove cattle from Texas to Kansas.
- Kansas is a top producer of this meat.
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- Area of Kansas that the Dust Bowl affected most.
- Period of severe dust storms.
- The practice of raising grazing livestock.
- Someone who lives and grows crops on land given by the government.
- Kansas state flower
- A large open area of grassland.
- A great expanse of flat land.
- Upper layer of soil that dried out due to the Dust Bowl drought.
- Kansas state tree
- Insect that ruined vast amounts of farmland.
- The process of earthen materials being worn away by natural forces.
21 Clues: Kansas state tree • Kansas state flower • Also known as maize. • Period of severe dust storms. • A great expanse of flat land. • A large open area of grassland. • People who raise herds of animals. • Kansas is known as the _____ state. • Kansas is a top producer of this meat. • The edible seed or seeds of some grasses. • The practice of raising grazing livestock. • ...
PEI Bites & Harvest Delights 2025-03-15
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- Cod, mackerel, and tuna are all part of this industry
- PEI produces this sweet syrup from tree sap
- Laid daily by PEI’s hens
- Crustacean that thrives in PEI’s cold waters
- This blue-shelled mollusk is a PEI delicacy
- This purple-topped vegetable is common in PEI kitchens
- A root vegetable rich in beta-carotene
- PEI grows over 25% of Canada’s supply of this
- Created by PEI’s hardworking pollinators
- Often found in chowders or eaten fresh in summer
- PEI-raised cattle provide this red meat
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- A golden grain used in baking and brewing
- A tiny fruit grown in PEI’s acidic soil
- Often dug from PEI’s sandy shores
- Grown in nutrient-rich waters, famous in Malpeque
- PEI’s farms are known for producing this creamy staple
- PEI orchards grow this popular fall fruit
- A key grain used in PEI’s brewing industry
- A tall crop harvested in late summer
- Aged or fresh, PEI is known for this dairy product
20 Clues: Laid daily by PEI’s hens • Often dug from PEI’s sandy shores • A tall crop harvested in late summer • A root vegetable rich in beta-carotene • A tiny fruit grown in PEI’s acidic soil • PEI-raised cattle provide this red meat • Created by PEI’s hardworking pollinators • A golden grain used in baking and brewing • PEI orchards grow this popular fall fruit • ...
Unaccented Final Syllables (Sort 35) 2025-02-06
Across
- Used when describing how much water is in the air
- What will happen after the present
- What you might use to hold water, tea, or lemonade.
- This might include gold, jewels, and money.
- This person might take care of many cattle.
- You use a camera to get this.
- another word for a number
- This person is behind home plate in baseball.
- You might use this to describe something that did not go as planned.
- Someone who sells meat.
- enjoyment
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- Trees, deserts, and fields are part of this.
- A combination of things.
- The traditions, values, and beliefs of a group of people
- You might use a ruler or a teaspoon to do this.
- to hurt
- The position in which someone is sitting
- free time
- Someone who is older than 55 might be called this.
- An animal; not a human
- Someone who helps someone learn something.
- To get something for oneself
- This helps carry injured people into an ambulance.
23 Clues: to hurt • free time • enjoyment • An animal; not a human • Someone who sells meat. • A combination of things. • another word for a number • To get something for oneself • You use a camera to get this. • What will happen after the present • The position in which someone is sitting • Someone who helps someone learn something. • This might include gold, jewels, and money. • ...
Clinical Parasitology (Lecture) 2025-02-15
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- fly - The primary vector of Onchocerca volvulus.
- intestine - The primary site of infection for Giardia lamblia.
- - The term for the infective stage of Toxoplasma gondii.
- - The definitive host of Taenia solium.
- - The common name for Trichuris trichiura.
- disease - The disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus.
- cell - The term for the encysted stage of Trichinella spiralis in muscle.
- bug - The vector responsible for transmitting Chagas disease.
- vermicularis - The scientific name of the pinworm.
- route - The mode of transmission for Entamoeba histolytica.
- - A parasitic protozoan that causes malaria.
- americanus - The scientific name for the hookworm that infects humans.
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- bovis - The larval stage of Taenia saginata that infects cattle.
- bancrofti - A parasitic worm that causes filariasis.
- - The vector responsible for transmitting Leishmaniasis.
- - The type of reproduction seen in Plasmodium inside red blood cells.
- - The common name for Ascaris lumbricoides.
- sickness - The parasitic disease caused by Trypanosoma brucei.
- - The intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica.
- - The drug commonly used to treat Plasmodium falciparum infections.
20 Clues: - The definitive host of Taenia solium. • - The common name for Trichuris trichiura. • - The common name for Ascaris lumbricoides. • - A parasitic protozoan that causes malaria. • - The intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica. • fly - The primary vector of Onchocerca volvulus. • vermicularis - The scientific name of the pinworm. • ...
Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- A sweet, juicy grass that makes sugar
- A traditional food in most countries in Asia
- Animals in general on a farm
- A machine that harvests wheat
- A farm tool with a pole and a set of teeth at the end
- A food product that originates from wheat
- A vehicle that hauls a trailer
- Someone who labours on a farm
- A large pillar that stores wheat
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- A tool which has one wheel and is used to carry farm equipment
- A grain used to make cakes and muffins
- Edible seeds, usually found on trees
- A cooked food that comes from pig meat
- Healthy and juicy food products that usually grow on trees
- Meat that comes from cattle
- An animal whose skin is usually used to make clothes
- A soft and fluffy plant that us used to make clothing
- Foods made from cow products
- An animal that produces eggs
- A popular drink deriving from cows
20 Clues: Meat that comes from cattle • Animals in general on a farm • Foods made from cow products • An animal that produces eggs • A machine that harvests wheat • Someone who labours on a farm • A vehicle that hauls a trailer • A large pillar that stores wheat • A popular drink deriving from cows • Edible seeds, usually found on trees • A sweet, juicy grass that makes sugar • ...
Social Studies Test 10/28 Review 2024-10-24
Across
- two Native Americans who lived as hunters and farmers
- the last Native American to surrender to American government
- people who dealt out their own brand of justice
- lived on the Great Plains
- joined the Union in 1876
- proposed to break up reservations
- land put aside for Native Americans
- Central Pacific and Union Pacific
- happened at Wounded Knee
- created by Railroad Companies
- demanded an income tax and "Free Silver"
- an appeal to common people
- beat Boomers into Oklahoma
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- moved to reservations by the Indian Peace Commission
- helped farmers
- the end of the Cattle Kingdom came as a result of the price ______ of the mid 1880s.
- relied on Chinese workers
- had Irish and African American workers
- hills the site of gold in the Dakotas
- African Americans who moved west to farm
- stores for farmers
- after Booms, the Busts turned into __________.
- ranches not fenced in
- government grants
24 Clues: helped farmers • government grants • stores for farmers • ranches not fenced in • joined the Union in 1876 • happened at Wounded Knee • relied on Chinese workers • lived on the Great Plains • an appeal to common people • beat Boomers into Oklahoma • created by Railroad Companies • proposed to break up reservations • Central Pacific and Union Pacific • land put aside for Native Americans • ...
1800's words 2025-04-16
Across
- A horse
- Cottage or house
- A pale yellow cloth
- A small carriage drawn by one horse
- Someone who works raising cattle
- Special stones for sharpening knives
- A ball of soap
- Weak beer
- Type of wool
- A burglary, con trick or illegal act
- Small racket used to play a game like badminton
- Leather to sharpen razors
- A gate across a road where tolls have to be paid
- A famous medicine often given to children
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- Travelling entertainer, might also sell medicines
- Old fashioned, formal shorts worn by men
- General store
- Cotton
- A thick, coarse type of cloth
- Deport someone to another country
- A thin soup made by boiling oatmeal
- A joker
- A groom at an inn
- An eye infection
- A triangular hat with the brim bent upwards
- A feverish shivering fit
- Small tray
- A large cup or jug
- Thin material with a crinkled surface, usually black
- Woolen material
30 Clues: Cotton • A horse • A joker • Weak beer • Small tray • Type of wool • General store • A ball of soap • Woolen material • Cottage or house • An eye infection • A groom at an inn • A large cup or jug • A pale yellow cloth • A feverish shivering fit • Leather to sharpen razors • A thick, coarse type of cloth • Someone who works raising cattle • Deport someone to another country • ...
