cattle Crossword Puzzles
1800's words 2025-04-16
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- 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 • ...
Jeff & Kristian's Sip and Solve 2025-05-16
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- Officiant's name (Kristian's uncle)
- Honeymoon will be a National Park _____ trip
- Jeff's profession
- Ring bearer's name (Jeff's nephew)
- Kristian's birth month
- Kristian's favorite hike is in the _____ Canyon
- Kristian's profession
- Jeff loves _____ racing
- Jeff's middle name
- Kristian's favorite past time
- Kristian's maiden name
- Kristian's middle name
- The highest mountain Kristian has hiked is Mt _____
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- Kristian goes on annual trips to Big _____
- Jeff goes on annual trips with family to Las _____
- Flower girl's name (Jeff's niece)
- First kiss was at Coronado _____ beach
- Location of their first date
- Kristian's cattle dog's name
- Jeff has a _____ farm
- Their wedding hashtag is #
- Best man's name (Jeff's brother)
- Jeff teaches middle schoolers this subject
- Kristian has _____ cats
- National Park where Jeff proposed
- How Jeff and Kristian met
- Jeff's college mascot
- Jeff's birth month
- Jeff's golden retriever's name
- Maid of honor's name (Kristian's sister)
30 Clues: Jeff's profession • Jeff's middle name • Jeff's birth month • Jeff has a _____ farm • Kristian's profession • Jeff's college mascot • Kristian's birth month • Kristian's maiden name • Kristian's middle name • Kristian has _____ cats • Jeff loves _____ racing • How Jeff and Kristian met • Their wedding hashtag is # • Location of their first date • Kristian's cattle dog's name • ...
Vet Tech Clinic 2025-02-27
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- a common tool used in horse dental practices
- lamb disease that involves the face
- loss of water
- system that involves the lungs
- Tool used on horses to remove access mud and stones
- tiredness in an animal
- A tool used to measure body temperature
- African Horse Sickness
- a disease also known as the Mediterranean Fever
- tool used to orally administer medicine
- A tool to measure breathing pattern
- The invasion of germs that grow within the body
- a disease that makes blisters on hooves and mouth
- a living organism on or within another organism
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- is to stop something before it occurs
- collected gas in the stomach
- an uncurable disease in cattle
- a disease that is both common in puppies and old dogs
- a parasitic disease spread by infected feces
- another term for swelling
- medical tool used to administer vaccines
- fungal growth
- lameness in equine
- disease in swine that causes loss of appetite and possibly death
- Incurable infectious agent
25 Clues: loss of water • fungal growth • lameness in equine • tiredness in an animal • African Horse Sickness • another term for swelling • Incurable infectious agent • collected gas in the stomach • an uncurable disease in cattle • system that involves the lungs • lamb disease that involves the face • A tool to measure breathing pattern • is to stop something before it occurs • ...
unit 3 world geo 2025-03-02
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- 750-2,300m above sea level, "temperate land"
- one music genre common in Latin American culture
- city with population over 10 million people, ex: Mexico City
- primary religion practiced in Latin America
- ancient indigenous people in present day Peru, built Machu Picchu
- temporary shelters/camps
- ancient indigenous people near present day Mexico City
- primary language spoken in most of Latin America
- 2,300m+ above sea level, "cold land"
- settlements tend to begin near ____
- largest rainforest in the world, lies mostly in Brazil
- natural disaster especially common in the Caribbean
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- 0-750m above sea level, "hot land"
- area along tectonic plates with frequent earthquakes and volcanoes
- what kind of region is Latin America - developing or developed
- latin america is made up of mexico, ____, south america, and the caribbean
- ancient warrior civilization located near high mountain lake
- shortcut for ships through Central America
- group, or chain, of islands
- Latin American cattle rancher or "cowboy"
20 Clues: temporary shelters/camps • group, or chain, of islands • 0-750m above sea level, "hot land" • settlements tend to begin near ____ • 2,300m+ above sea level, "cold land" • Latin American cattle rancher or "cowboy" • shortcut for ships through Central America • primary religion practiced in Latin America • 750-2,300m above sea level, "temperate land" • ...
PLURALS 2025-07-02
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- pronoun, reflexive form of you
- bound bundles of cut stalks, especially grain
- places where art is displayed
- responsibilities to be carried out
- the young of cattle or certain other large mammals
- males having at least one parent in common with another person
- brothers
- thin, flat pieces of wood or metal fastened to a wall or frame to hold things
- shedding tears
- the heavens
- foodstuffs or household items purchased at a store
- usually green flattened plant parts attached to the stem
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- females; women
- signing another's name falsely
- pronoun meaning those identical with us
- turning points or crucial moments
- pronoun, reflexive form of they or them
- young persons between birth and adolescent years
- two equal parts
- qualities that please the senses or mind
- sweets
- secret agents employed by a government or other agency
- sharp instruments for cutting or whittling
- shaped masses of bread or other food baked in one piece
24 Clues: sweets • brothers • the heavens • females; women • shedding tears • two equal parts • places where art is displayed • signing another's name falsely • pronoun, reflexive form of you • turning points or crucial moments • responsibilities to be carried out • pronoun meaning those identical with us • pronoun, reflexive form of they or them • qualities that please the senses or mind • ...
On Screen 3 Unit 7 b ppl 118, 119 2025-01-13
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- its something you do with your phone when it dies
- being alive from a dangerous situation
- to make sure something is safe from danger
- people who live in their homeland
- it has the same meaning as Actually
- it's opposite of a local
- it has the same meaning as Amazing
- begin to do something
- successful people wouldn't understand what bring this feels like
- people confuse this with a flashlight
- it gets energy from the sun
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- talk to a crowd
- being at risk of going extinct
- to do something good and get awarded with a compliment
- a storage for electricity
- it's usually after the sun sets
- it's not dark and it's not the past
- something you have to do at night
- males in a tribe
- it's a source of light on your ceiling
- a assault from a animal who feeds on cattle
- something you get from graduation
- to monitor something
- to fool someone
- to add something to a object
25 Clues: talk to a crowd • to fool someone • males in a tribe • to monitor something • begin to do something • it's opposite of a local • a storage for electricity • it gets energy from the sun • to add something to a object • being at risk of going extinct • it's usually after the sun sets • people who live in their homeland • something you have to do at night • ...
C2 Part 1 2024-12-17
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- Pollution such as smoke.
- A lung condition made worse by air pollution.
- A reaction that splits long hydrocarbons into shorter ones.
- A resource that will not run out.
- Using bacteria to purify copper from the soil.
- _______ rain, a pollution caused by sulfur dioxide.
- The source of oxygen in the air.
- Global ______, an environmental problem where smoke blocks sunlight.
- The source of most drinking water in the UK
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- A greenhouse gas produced by cattle.
- A saturated hydrocarbon with three carbon atoms.
- A type of hydrocarbon with only single bonds.
- A fossil fuel formed from ancient plankton
- Extracting copper using plants.
- Water that is safe to drink
- The source of the Earth's first atmosphere.
- Large amounts of CO2 dissolved into this.
- The proper chemical term for burning.
- Fractional ________, the process for separating crude oil into useful products.
- A long chain like chemical made from lots of smaller chemicals called monomers.
20 Clues: Pollution such as smoke. • Water that is safe to drink • Extracting copper using plants. • The source of oxygen in the air. • A resource that will not run out. • A greenhouse gas produced by cattle. • The proper chemical term for burning. • Large amounts of CO2 dissolved into this. • A fossil fuel formed from ancient plankton • The source of the Earth's first atmosphere. • ...
Christmas Song and Carol Crossword v2 2024-12-18
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- To touch their _______ of gold.
- On the _______ of stephen.
- Its the most _________ time of the year.
- On a cold winters night that was so ________.
- Bells on ________ ring.
- ________ the sounding joy.
- You know dasher and dancer and prancer and _______.
- ________ roasting on an open fire.
- A thrill of ________ the weary world rejoices.
- And what was in those ________ all three.
- As for me and _________ we believe.
- Four _________ birds.
- Shepherds _______ at the sight.
- Where the treetops _________.
- You really are a _________
- And to you ______ Christmas too.
- Suzy wants a _______.
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- Have yourself a _______ little Christmas.
- You will get a _________feeling when you hear.
- Come and _________.
- Take a _______ in the five and ten.
- We three kings of _______ are.
- The _______ are lowing.
- Next comes the _______ of little Will
- Go tell it on the __________.
- Oh bring us some figgy __________.
- Follow me in merry _________.
- Prospero ano y _________.
- See the blazing _________ before us.
- Holy _______ so tender and mild.
30 Clues: Come and _________. • Four _________ birds. • Suzy wants a _______. • Bells on ________ ring. • The _______ are lowing. • Prospero ano y _________. • On the _______ of stephen. • ________ the sounding joy. • You really are a _________ • Go tell it on the __________. • Follow me in merry _________. • Where the treetops _________. • We three kings of _______ are. • ...
Imperial Valley Crossword Game 2025-09-05
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- – Small community near El Centro.
- – Annual county fair full of food, fun, and rides.
- – Famous for its Carrot Festival.
- Clues:
- as “the last free place in America” → SLABCITY
- namesake city → IMPERIAL
- Words to Include:
- city in Imperial Valley → ELCENTRO
- – Annual rodeo and parade in Brawley.
- – The geography that surrounds the Valley.
- to the rides, games, and food at the fair → MIDWAY
- – Border city across from Mexicali.
- town famous for its Carrot Festival → HOLTAVILLE
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- city across from Mexicali → CALEXICO
- the heart of a town’s businesses — also a street name → MAINSTREET
- – Known for the Cattle Call Rodeo.
- – Common street name in many Valley towns.
- rodeo tradition in Brawley → CATTLECALL
- – Known as “the last free place in America.”
- – Where the rides and games are at the Imperial Valley Fair.
- – A street name and a familiar sight in the Valley.
- – The largest city in Imperial Valley.
- – Both the city and the county’s name.
23 Clues: Clues: • Words to Include: • namesake city → IMPERIAL • – Small community near El Centro. • – Famous for its Carrot Festival. • – Known for the Cattle Call Rodeo. • city in Imperial Valley → ELCENTRO • – Border city across from Mexicali. • city across from Mexicali → CALEXICO • – Annual rodeo and parade in Brawley. • – The largest city in Imperial Valley. • ...
Christmas Lyrics 2025-10-21
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- And heaven and nature ____.
- On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, a ____ in a pear tree.
- City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday ____.
- Later on, we’ll ____ by the fire.
- Oh come, let us ____ him.
- He sees you when you’re sleeping, he knows when you’re ____.
- I really can’t stay… baby, it’s ____ outside.
- Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so ____.
- Baby, please come ____.
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- There’s no place like home for the ____.
- They said there’ll be snow but have they ____?
- A beautiful sight, we’re happy tonight, walking in a ____.
- You better not cry, you better not ____.
- The cattle are lowing, the poor baby ____.
- I’ll be home for Christmas, if only in my ____.
- I don’t care about the presents under the ____ tree.
- Oh, bring us some figgy ____.
- With a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of ____.
- Come they told me, pa rum pum pum pum, a newborn ____ to see.
- So have a cup of ____.
20 Clues: So have a cup of ____. • Baby, please come ____. • Oh come, let us ____ him. • And heaven and nature ____. • Oh, bring us some figgy ____. • Later on, we’ll ____ by the fire. • There’s no place like home for the ____. • You better not cry, you better not ____. • The cattle are lowing, the poor baby ____. • I really can’t stay… baby, it’s ____ outside. • ...
Holly 2025-10-27
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- dungarees for woman and cattle (4-3-3)
- Bee Gee is off to the island with Gavin (5)
- Goddamn missile bombardment in Hawkins (8)
- talktime a lot about this beverage (3-4-5)
- Eliot's feasts at the closure of the bank of France (8)
- the inner circle, NY style (7)
- Durham University's cow doctor loves her bed (5)
- crockery and pudding, darling (7)
- A record book for the black stuff (8)
- Gunther's core bonus (7-4)
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- taxi for the girl, to the beach hut (6)
- male swan on a roll (3)
- Flower show for her exploitation, so to speak (7)
- concerning the location of the money (7)
- even Noah is last at the manicurist (5)
- 100-1 for River in the Grand National? It figures... (4-6)
- et tu, Mark Jull? (6)
- Dominant Gemini bashers (5)
- delightful office space, it's said (5)
- a slanty profession maybe (7)
- confused Principal Skinner flings pride (11)
21 Clues: et tu, Mark Jull? (6) • male swan on a roll (3) • Gunther's core bonus (7-4) • Dominant Gemini bashers (5) • a slanty profession maybe (7) • the inner circle, NY style (7) • crockery and pudding, darling (7) • A record book for the black stuff (8) • dungarees for woman and cattle (4-3-3) • delightful office space, it's said (5) • taxi for the girl, to the beach hut (6) • ...
GENESIS 11–13 (33 WORD/CLUE PAIRS) 2025-11-17
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- Place where Abram called on the Lord
- What God promised Abram’s seed
- Possessions causing strife
- Land Abram was called to
- City near where Lot settled
- Place where Abram dwelled
- Ruler who took Sarai
- Dwelling places of the patriarchs
- Plain Lot chose to dwell in
- City Abram came from
- Structure Abram built to worship
- Abram’s nephew
- What God did to the people
- Location of Abram’s altar
- Men of Sodom described as
- Conflict between herdsmen
- Abram and Lot parted ways
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- City where tower was built
- Abram came back from Egypt
- Substance used for mortar
- Material used for the tower
- What God did to their language
- Men tending flocks
- Man chosen by God
- Judgments sent on Pharaoh’s house
- God’s word to Abram
- Where Abram journeyed during famine
- Father of Abram
- Abram’s brother
- Reason Abram went to Egypt
- In his days the earth was divided
- earth People with one language
- Abram’s wife
33 Clues: Abram’s wife • Abram’s nephew • Father of Abram • Abram’s brother • Man chosen by God • Men tending flocks • God’s word to Abram • Ruler who took Sarai • City Abram came from • Land Abram was called to • Substance used for mortar • Place where Abram dwelled • Location of Abram’s altar • Men of Sodom described as • Conflict between herdsmen • Abram and Lot parted ways • City where tower was built • ...
Nouns crossword 2025-11-04
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- Abstract noun: the state of being free
- Abstract noun: a feeling of deep affection
- Proper noun: the first month of the year
- Proper noun: a specific girl's name
- Collective noun: a group of cattle
- Collective noun: a large group of soldiers
- Common noun: a type of food in a bun
- Abstract noun: a feeling of deep pleasure from one's achievements
- Collective noun: a group of birds
- Abstract noun: courageous behavior or character
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- Proper noun: the largest river by volume in the world
- Common noun: a large striped cat
- Abstract noun: a feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- Common noun: a large natural stream of water
- Proper noun: the capital city of England
- Collective noun: a group of players
- Common noun: a visible mass of condensed water vapor
- Proper noun: the day of the week after Monday
- Common noun: a writing tool with lead
- Collective noun: a group of related people
20 Clues: Common noun: a large striped cat • Collective noun: a group of birds • Collective noun: a group of cattle • Collective noun: a group of players • Proper noun: a specific girl's name • Common noun: a type of food in a bun • Common noun: a writing tool with lead • Abstract noun: the state of being free • Proper noun: the capital city of England • ...
Longer is Better 2025-12-27
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- A woman skilled in riding and working with cattle
- To strike repeatedly or a unit of weight
- Standing upright or firmly established
- A dairy product made from churned cream
- Completely saturated with liquid
- A low prolonged sound expressing discomfort or emotion
- A triangular fabric insert in a garment
- Informal adjective relating to a dog or canine behavior
- Muscular organ in the mouth used for taste and speech
- Falling in drops or excessively wet
- To love deeply or hold in great affection
- The fleshy sides of the face below the eyes
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- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- One who is romantically devoted to another
- Drawing something in by creating negative pressure
- Process by which plants convert light into energy
- Moving with sudden jerks or resisting motion
- To extend over a wider area
- A device for measuring time using falling sand
- A thin flexible material used for photography or cinema
20 Clues: To extend over a wider area • goddess of the hunt and the moon • Completely saturated with liquid • Falling in drops or excessively wet • Standing upright or firmly established • A dairy product made from churned cream • A triangular fabric insert in a garment • To strike repeatedly or a unit of weight • To love deeply or hold in great affection • ...
Opening the West Crossword Vocabulary 2026-01-01
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- the herding of cattle for 1,000 miles or more to meet the railroad
- amount or total
- an area of public lands set aside for Native Americans
- grant of money to a person or company for an action that will benefit the public
- a geographical region within which the same standard of time is used
- far-reaching
- extending across a continent
- farming technique in which seeds are planted deep in the soil near moisture
- metal coins and paper notes used as money
- store where farmers bought and sold their goods to other farmers
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- appeal to the common people
- to form; to make
- make certain
- name given to the farmers of the Plains
- a person who will take the law into their own hands
- Hispanic ranch hand
- contributing circumstance
- to acquire a piece of US public land for living on and farming it
- to remove; usually by force
- moving from place to place with no permanent home
- establish
21 Clues: establish • make certain • far-reaching • amount or total • to form; to make • Hispanic ranch hand • contributing circumstance • appeal to the common people • to remove; usually by force • extending across a continent • name given to the farmers of the Plains • metal coins and paper notes used as money • moving from place to place with no permanent home • ...
kansas ely 2022-04-19
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- is a city in, and the county seat of, Webster County, Iowa, United States, along the Des Moines River. The population was 24,871 in the 2020 census, a decrease from 25,136 in 2000. Fort Dodge is a major commercial center for North Central and Northwest Iowa.
- a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 23,287. It is located in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
- is the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses.
- is a city in and the county seat of Bourbon County, Kansas, United States, United States, 88 miles south of Kansas City, on the Marmaton River.
- established in 1853 as a military post to protect the movement of people and trade over the Oregon, California, and Santa Fe trails.
- was an entrepreneur who developed the Harvey House lunch rooms, restaurants, souvenir shops, and hotels, which served rail passengers on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
- was a Kiowa war chief. He was a member of the Kiowa tribe, born around 1820, during the height of the power of the Plains Tribes, probably along the Canadian River in the traditional winter camp grounds of his people.
- a place where the traditions and survival of the Plains Indians collided with the goals and dreams of a quickly growing nation.
- The Lawrence Massacre a Confederate guerrilla group led by William Quantrill, on the Unionist town of Lawrence, Kansas, killing around 150 unarmed men.
- was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861.
- in Kanopolis, Kansas, was an active military installation of the United States Army from November 17, 1866 to October 5, 1872. The fortification fortharker was named after General Charles Garrison Harker, who was killed in action at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the American Civil War.
- about something, you are not sure that it is entirely good or right. I told him my main reservation about his film was the ending.
- is in southwest Kansas. Boot Hill Museum celebrates the city's frontier past with a recreated Old West street, gunfight re-enactments and historic buildings.
- soldiers originally were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. This nickname was given to the Colored Cavalry by Native American tribes who fought in the Indian Wars.
- was a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of the Third Colorado Cavalry.
- Cowboy" was a 19th-century entrepreneur known for promoting the transport of Longhorn cattle from Texas to the eastern United States.
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- a western U.S. state, has a diverse landscape of arid desert, river canyons and snow-covered Rocky Mountains, which are partly protected by Rocky Mountain National Park.
- is the capital city of Wyoming. It’s home to the ******** Frontier Days Old West Museum, with exhibits about early rodeos and artifacts like 19th-century passenger wagons.
- was a fort in Barton County, Kansas, northeast of present-day Great Bend, Kansas, that was used from 1864 to 1869.
- war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy. The central cause of the war was the status of slavery.
- were mostly young men who needed cash. The average ******* in the West made about $25 to $40 a month. In addition to herding cattle, they also helped care for horses, repaired fences and buildings, worked cattle drives and in some cases helped establish frontier towns.
- was a US Cavalry fort built in Wallace County, Kansas to help defend settlers against Cheyenne and Sioux raids. All that remains today is the cemetery, but for a period of over a decade Fort Wallace was one of the most important military outposts on the frontier.
- National Historic Site preserves Fort Larned which operated from 1859 to 1878. It is approximately 5.5 miles west of Larned, Kansas, United States.
- Built in the Late 1800s. Between 1870 and 1890, the amount of ****** track in the United States tripled, dramatically changing the U.S.
- city in south-central Kansas. Exploration Place features hands-on science exhibits and Kansas in Miniature, a display of animated models depicting 1950s Kansas.
- City is in southwest Kansas. Boot Hill Museum celebrates the city's frontier past with a recreated Old West street, gunfight re-enactments and historic buildings, like the former Fort Dodge jail. Located at the Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame, the Gunfighters Wax Museum features life-size sculptures of legendary figures.
- is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles, and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by both area and population.
- was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the township of Topeka, Kansas in the mid 19th century; and was Adjutant General of Kansas during the American Civil War.
28 Clues: was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861. • was a fort in Barton County, Kansas, northeast of present-day Great Bend, Kansas, that was used from 1864 to 1869. • is the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses. • ...
Westward Expansion - Vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- A unit of measure for grain or other dry goods.
- The killing of a large number of people, often in a brutal or violent manner.
- Farm animals, such as cows, sheep, or pigs, that are raised for food or other agricultural purposes.
- To give advice or recommend a course of action.
- To grow, develop, or be successful.
- Sharing a common boundary or touching.
- Someone who promotes or supports something enthusiastically.
- An agreement between enemies to stop fighting for a certain period of time.
- The process of extracting minerals or valuable materials from the Earth.
- Relating to a large company or business.
- The activity of raising livestock, such as cattle or sheep, on a ranch.
- Excessive or prejudiced loyalty or support for a particular group or cause.
- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- A state of complete emptiness or destruction.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- drive The movement of a herd of cattle from one place to another.
- A person who puts money into a business or project in the hope of making a profit.
- Complete control of a market or industry by a single company.
- Widespread or abundant, often used to describe something negative.
- The ability to provide for one's own needs without relying on others.
- The system of production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services in a country or region.
- The act of treating someone unfairly or harassing them because of their beliefs or background.
- Gathered closely together, often for warmth or protection.
- Complicated or made up of many different parts.
- To be required or forced to do something.
- A formal or official statement.
- Very tired or completely used up.
- House A house where people pay to live and receive meals.
- Allowing animals to graze or feed in a pasture or open area.
- A place of shelter or protection.
- To begin or start.
- Relating to the production of goods using machinery and factories.
- No longer in use or out of date.
- To survive or maintain oneself, often with limited resources.
- A piece of land given by the government to a person for farming and settlement.
- In a way that suggests something bad or unpleasant is about to happen.
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- An area of land set aside for a particular group, often Native American tribes.
- Speaking or behaving in a loud, boastful, or aggressive way.
- Done without careful thought or consideration.
- Scattered or spread untidily over an area.
- The branch of government that interprets and applies the laws.
- A rock or mineral from which metal can be extracted.
- The process of becoming a citizen of a country when you were not born there.
- People who search for valuable minerals, such as gold or silver.
- Printed advertisements or information that are distributed to a large number of people.
- wire A type of wire with sharp points or barbs, used to build fences.
- A type of footwear that covers the foot and part of the leg.
- To establish or make a practice or system within an organization or society.
- A strong supporter or member of a particular political group.
- A legal process in which a person or business cannot pay their debts and their assets are taken to repay the debts.
- Skilled and experienced political leaders.
- A legal document that shows who owns a piece of property.
- A point or place where things connect or intersect.
- The state of being extremely poor and lacking basic necessities.
- A statement or declaration of ownership or right to something.
- A large group or crowd.
- A feeling or emotion.
- A written statement that is sworn to be true, often used as evidence in court.
- Competing or struggling for a goal or victory.
- People sent to a foreign country to spread a particular religious belief.
- Relating to or inherited from one's ancestors or family.
- Native or originating from a particular region or country.
- A system of sending messages over long distances using wires and electrical signals.
- A sudden and unpredictable change in behavior or mood.
- Shared or belonging to a community or group.
- To become similar or adopt the customs and culture of a larger group.
- Covered with thin pieces of material, usually overlapping, to protect a roof or wall.
- A supply of something, usually food or other necessities.
- A person who works on a cattle ranch, riding horses and tending to the livestock.
- Having good moral qualities or behavior.
- Money or support given by the government to help a person or group.
71 Clues: To begin or start. • A feeling or emotion. • A large group or crowd. • A formal or official statement. • No longer in use or out of date. • Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • Very tired or completely used up. • A place of shelter or protection. • To grow, develop, or be successful. • Sharing a common boundary or touching. • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides. • ...
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. • ...
Tropical Rainforest keywords 2023-09-14
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- A cause of deforestation where things are taken from the ground
- The term given to cows in the rainforest
- The type of roots that keep large trees stable
- Term meaning to cut down trees
- The term that allows water to flow off leaves
- A cause of deforestation where trees are cut to be sold
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- The term given when leaves catch water
- A cause of deforestation where cows are kept in the rainforest
- A cause of deforestation that local people do to farm
- The term that describes an animals ability to hide
- A term to describe the graph you have practiced
- The term given for animals who wake up at night
12 Clues: Term meaning to cut down trees • The term given when leaves catch water • The term given to cows in the rainforest • The term that allows water to flow off leaves • The type of roots that keep large trees stable • A term to describe the graph you have practiced • The term given for animals who wake up at night • The term that describes an animals ability to hide • ...
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. • ...
105 part a and b 2024-08-14
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- A large farm, especially in the western US, that raises cattle.
- A place where airplanes take off and land.
- To register at an airport, hotel, or other place.
- To reach or get to a place.
- The place where you are going.
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- A thing that travels on water.
- A period of time when you are not working and you can travel or relax.
- A journey by airplane.
- To go away from a place.
- guide A person who shows tourists around a place and tells them interesting facts.
- A piece of paper that allows you to enter a place or travel on a vehicle.
- A short travel to a place and back.
12 Clues: A journey by airplane. • To go away from a place. • To reach or get to a place. • A thing that travels on water. • The place where you are going. • A short travel to a place and back. • A place where airplanes take off and land. • To register at an airport, hotel, or other place. • A large farm, especially in the western US, that raises cattle. • ...
California Mission Puzzle 2023-04-18
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- a large area on land where crops are grown and horses, cattle,sheep,and pigs are raised
- a person who been taken prisoner
- a journey made for a special purpose
- A person harmed,injured,or killed as a result of a crime, accident,or other event
- the system of producing and consuming goods in a country,state,or local area
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- A person , animals, or plant belonging to a particular group
- religion of the Catholic Church
- a person who is forced to work
- a person whom one has a bond with
- grant land given by a government
- a person who preform duties for others,
- to take control of a place
12 Clues: to take control of a place • a person who is forced to work • religion of the Catholic Church • a person who been taken prisoner • grant land given by a government • a person whom one has a bond with • a journey made for a special purpose • a person who preform duties for others, • A person , animals, or plant belonging to a particular group • ...
Digestive Systems 2024-10-24
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- the way in which an animal gets food into their body
- Allows milk to travel directly from the mouth to the abomasums in young ruminant animals such as calves and lambs
- A soft mass of chewed food
- Large intestine
- An animal that consumes only plants
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- The process of chewing
- Digestive disorder that is fatal in horses
- The true stomach
- Area of microbial digestion, also known as a blind sac
- Aids in fat digestion and is produced in the liver
- Sector of stomach where fermentation occurs
- Found on the rumen of cattle after slaughter, consists of all the hair they have licked off of themselves and others in their lifetime
12 Clues: Large intestine • The true stomach • The process of chewing • A soft mass of chewed food • An animal that consumes only plants • Digestive disorder that is fatal in horses • Sector of stomach where fermentation occurs • Aids in fat digestion and is produced in the liver • the way in which an animal gets food into their body • ...
Manifest Destiny 2024-11-06
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- A person delegated to represent one country to another.
- To give up by treaty.
- President that oversaw the Louisiana Purchase.
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation.
- Government ban on trade with other countries.
- A worker on horseback who herded cattle on haciendas.
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- An assembly of persons who meet for a common purpose.
- A person who arranged for the settlement of Texas land grants in the early 1800s.
- President that oversaw the War of 1812.
- Somone who travels overland to the West.
- The incorporation of a territory within the domain of a country.
- Someone who settles on public land under government regulation with the hope of acquiring title to the land.
12 Clues: To give up by treaty. • Loyalty and devotion to a nation. • President that oversaw the War of 1812. • Somone who travels overland to the West. • Government ban on trade with other countries. • President that oversaw the Louisiana Purchase. • An assembly of persons who meet for a common purpose. • A worker on horseback who herded cattle on haciendas. • ...
The Odyssey Part 1 2025-04-16
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- the author of The Odyssey
- The god of the sun whose cattle were sacred
- the Hero of The Odyssey
- The people who live on the island where Odysseus' men are tempted to forget home
- The place Odysseus visits to speak with Tiresias
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- The whirlpool that lies opposite of Scylla
- The actual name of the creature with one eye who traps Odysseus and his men
- God of the sea to whom the Cyclops prays his curse on Odysseus
- Singing creatures who lure sailors to their deaths
- Sea monster with six heads that snatches sailors
- What Odysseus calls himself when tricking the Cyclops
- King of the gods who sends storms and lightning
12 Clues: the Hero of The Odyssey • the author of The Odyssey • The whirlpool that lies opposite of Scylla • The god of the sun whose cattle were sacred • King of the gods who sends storms and lightning • Sea monster with six heads that snatches sailors • The place Odysseus visits to speak with Tiresias • Singing creatures who lure sailors to their deaths • ...
Livestock 2022-10-25
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- raise cattle of one breed.
- people that maintain a large number of sows that give birth to two litters of piglets each year.
- people that feed the young pigs until they reach a market weight
- sheep that are usually bred for their meat.
- a mineral needed by people for
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- larger than other breeds and produce long wool
- a mineral needed to help red blood cells carry oxygen to body cells and tissues.
- is meat from a one-year-old sheep or one that is older.
- buy calves from cow-calf operations and feed them
- a popular ingredient for anti-inflammatory medications
- and reproduction.
- the term that refers to the fat in a cut of meat.
12 Clues: and reproduction. • raise cattle of one breed. • a mineral needed by people for • sheep that are usually bred for their meat. • larger than other breeds and produce long wool • buy calves from cow-calf operations and feed them • the term that refers to the fat in a cut of meat. • a popular ingredient for anti-inflammatory medications • ...
The story of Hercules 2023-01-10
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- what did he shoot with poisoned arrows
- A 3 headed monster joined at the waist
- where he had to search everywhere in the 11th labor
- who survived all of the labors
- name of someone with a man's head and horse's body
- who thought of the arcadian deer as sacred
- What did he have to do to the Erymanthian Boar in the 4th labor
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- The dog that guarded the underworld
- who he set free but it wasn't officially ranked on the 12
- had thousands of cattle, and haven't been cleaned in 30 years
- who did he make up with in the 3rd labor
- Who did he have to kill in the first labor
- what helped the hydra in the second labor
13 Clues: who survived all of the labors • The dog that guarded the underworld • what did he shoot with poisoned arrows • A 3 headed monster joined at the waist • who did he make up with in the 3rd labor • what helped the hydra in the second labor • Who did he have to kill in the first labor • who thought of the arcadian deer as sacred • ...
ACTIVITY 3 LITERATURE The Old Man at the Bridge. 2022-08-10
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- The old man was the first person to leave the village.
- There were___ goats.
- He left the village reluctantly because he had to take care of his horses and cattle.
- What is the name of the old man's native town.
- The soldier's job is also to find out to what point has the________ advanced.
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- Who is the narrator of the story?
- There was ____ cat.
- The narrator's job is to ______the bridge.
- when he said his hometown_____, it gave him the pleasure.
- There were four pairs of pigeons.
- What part of speech is the word is the word reluctantly.
- What did the soldier see on the bridge when he returned?
12 Clues: There was ____ cat. • There were___ goats. • Who is the narrator of the story? • There were four pairs of pigeons. • The narrator's job is to ______the bridge. • What is the name of the old man's native town. • The old man was the first person to leave the village. • What part of speech is the word is the word reluctantly. • ...
OCCUPATIONS 2022-06-08
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- A person who carries out experiments and research
- The male ruler of an independent state
- A person whose job is to take care of cattle
- A person who works in a school and helps you learn new things
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- A person who serves in an army
- A person who helps animals that are ill
- A person who works in a ship or boat
- A person who secretly obtains information on an enemy or competitor
- A person who acts in films or television
- A person who works in a hospital helping people who are ill
- A person who serves customers at their tables in a restaurant
- A person who cooks in a restaurant
12 Clues: A person who serves in an army • A person who cooks in a restaurant • A person who works in a ship or boat • The male ruler of an independent state • A person who helps animals that are ill • A person who acts in films or television • A person whose job is to take care of cattle • A person who carries out experiments and research • ...
August 2025-10-30
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- What makes everyone count “one-Mississippi” in August skies
- Sticky, sweet, and found between the barns and arena
- Dug deep for new fence line repairs after summer storms
- Where ribbons are won and nerves run high
- The place where ranch kids show their best steers and pies
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- Full haul of cattle, hay, or fair projects heading to town
- Someone who cheers loudest — win, lose, or draw
- The color everyone hopes to hang on their gate
- The hub of late-summer fun and community pride
- Skill and pride in presenting livestock at the fair
- Proof of a season’s hard work before fall gathers in
- What ranchers try when the monsoon skips their pastures
12 Clues: Where ribbons are won and nerves run high • The color everyone hopes to hang on their gate • The hub of late-summer fun and community pride • Someone who cheers loudest — win, lose, or draw • Skill and pride in presenting livestock at the fair • Sticky, sweet, and found between the barns and arena • Proof of a season’s hard work before fall gathers in • ...
Enterohemorrhagic and shiga toxin producing E. coli 2014-03-26
8 Clues: Most common symptoms • Most common symptoms • Most common symptoms • What else can cause this bacteria? • What meat is linked to this bacteria? • E. coli can be found where in a cattle? • What amount does it take for a person to get sick? • What is the most important preventive measure for e. coli?
Blood on the River-Lessons 6-9 2024-11-18
6 Clues: to die • lacking knowledge • working very hard • to show someone exactly how to do something • a solid fat from cattle and sheep that is used to make soap and candles • having a ring or band on the arms and legs that prevents someone from moving them freely
Cuts of Meat & Terms 2020-12-09
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- The hair at the bottom of the tail
- Cut of meat the animal is initially cut into
- Type of meat from pig
- Muscled portion between the front legs of the animal
- The top of the animal’s head
- The pelvic region of the animal
- Part of animal between the loin and tail
- Meat not classified into retail or wholesale cut
- The muscled portion of the rear leg
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- The muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the animal.
- The primal cut of meat is then cut into...
- Type of meat from chickens
- The side section of the animal between the belly and the top of the animal
- Type of meat from cattle
- The part of the rear leg that corresponds to the knee, but bends the other direction.
- Comes from pork leg, is usually cured and smoked
- Around or between muscles; provides flavor
- The muscled portion along the backbone of the animal
18 Clues: Type of meat from pig • Type of meat from cattle • Type of meat from chickens • The top of the animal’s head • The pelvic region of the animal • The hair at the bottom of the tail • The muscled portion of the rear leg • Part of animal between the loin and tail • The primal cut of meat is then cut into... • Around or between muscles; provides flavor • ...
food and drinks 2020-05-19
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- A traditional breakfast food
- A white liquid food produced by cows
- The culinary name for meat from cattle
- Any beverage characterized by a lemon flavor.
- The culinary name for the meat of a domestic pig
- The edible, often red, berry of the plant
- One of the most popular fermented dairy products in the world, made by adding live bacteria to milk
- The meat of domestic sheep
- A drink made from fruit or vegetables
- A brewed drink prepared from roasted beans
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- The second most consumed drink in the world after water
- The most common type of poultry in the world
- Staple food from a dough of flour and water done by baking
- A cruciferous vegetable high in fiber and B-vitamins
- A kind of food macaroni
- A fruit, botanically a berry, of the deciduous woody vines
- A dairy product made from milk or cream
17 Clues: A kind of food macaroni • The meat of domestic sheep • A traditional breakfast food • A white liquid food produced by cows • A drink made from fruit or vegetables • The culinary name for meat from cattle • A dairy product made from milk or cream • The edible, often red, berry of the plant • A brewed drink prepared from roasted beans • ...
Food and Agriculture 2017-05-15
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- Animals that are raised for profit
- Using living organisms to control pests
- Widespread starvation caused by a shortage of food
- Land in arid or semiarid areas become more desert like because of human activity or climate changes
- Chemicals used to kill insects and other organisms that are garden pests
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- Accumulation of salt in the soil
- Animals are bred for farm use or to be sold for profit
- When people do not get enough food
- Modifying genetic material in a living cell for medical use
- Partially decomposed organic material
- The top layer of soil
- Taking more organisms or resources than an ecosystem can replace
- Wearing away of rock or soil caused by wind or water
- Amount and type of food someone eats
- Cattle, sheep, and goats
- Raising aquatic organisms for human use
- amount of food that can be produced in a given area
17 Clues: The top layer of soil • Cattle, sheep, and goats • Accumulation of salt in the soil • When people do not get enough food • Animals that are raised for profit • Amount and type of food someone eats • Partially decomposed organic material • Using living organisms to control pests • Raising aquatic organisms for human use • Widespread starvation caused by a shortage of food • ...
Bk6, Lsn14, Jacob and Family 2014-04-13
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- Jacob had __ sons, which became the tribes of Israel.
- Jacob worked for Laban for a total of ___ years.
- Jacob kept the __ his fathers made with God by marrying Rachel.
- Oldest daughter of Laban.
- Jacob went to his father's homeland to seek a wife.
- Jacob loved her most.
- Laban broke the ____ he made to Jacob that he could marry Rachel after 7 years.
- Jacob knew it was important to ___ in the covenant.
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- After 20 years, Jacob and his family went ____ to his father.
- Jacob many years of service to Laban showed he was ____.
- Jacob promised to work __ years to marry Rachel.
- Jacob ___ in the land and had many cattle and sheep.
- Laban lied, but Jacob always told the ___.
- His name was changed to Israel.
- Jacob had __ wives, following God's commandment to him.
- Name of Jacob's wife's father.
- Jacob could not ___ Laban because he would lie.
17 Clues: Jacob loved her most. • Oldest daughter of Laban. • Name of Jacob's wife's father. • His name was changed to Israel. • Laban lied, but Jacob always told the ___. • Jacob could not ___ Laban because he would lie. • Jacob promised to work __ years to marry Rachel. • Jacob worked for Laban for a total of ___ years. • Jacob went to his father's homeland to seek a wife. • ...
In the Rainforest 2014-04-27
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- / a word to describe the temperature
- / what plants and animals do to survive
- / the rainforest has many undiscovered sources of this
- / walking would be difficult without this rainforest product
- / a reason for deforestation
- / the cutting down of trees
- / animals are losing these, their places to live
- / an animal that has adapted claws to climb trees
- / these can run along the surface of the sand to absorb nutrients
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- / these are often pointed and waxy to allow water run-off
- / the rainforest can be used to make this essential classroom product
- / a famous company that chops down trees to raise cattle
- / the local groups of people that live there
- / the rainforest makes this for the world
- / this is the layer of trees that blocks out the sun
- / one of the biggest rainforests in the world
- / the soil has lots of this
17 Clues: / the cutting down of trees • / the soil has lots of this • / a reason for deforestation • / a word to describe the temperature • / what plants and animals do to survive • / the rainforest makes this for the world • / the local groups of people that live there • / one of the biggest rainforests in the world • / animals are losing these, their places to live • ...
Food sustainability 2019-09-15
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- /The gas released from cows when they eat grass
- /Eating the food is part of what food sector?
- /What can stale bread be re-used for?
- /Planting and growing the carrots is part of what food sector?
- /A process where trees are cut down to make room for cattle
- range /Eggs produced by uncaged chickens
- /The amount the methane released into the atmosphere can affect?
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- dioxide /Plants release what type of gas?
- /The gasses released into the atmosphere are called?
- /The third sector of the food system
- /Most wasted food
- /On Mondays you can make a change to assist with food sustainability
- /Washing and packaging the carrots is part of what food sector?
- /A dimension of sustainability that involves producers make profit versus what consumers can afford
14 Clues: /Most wasted food • /The third sector of the food system • /What can stale bread be re-used for? • range /Eggs produced by uncaged chickens • dioxide /Plants release what type of gas? • /Eating the food is part of what food sector? • /The gas released from cows when they eat grass • /The gasses released into the atmosphere are called? • ...
Economic activities in Rome 2021-04-06
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- The basis of Roman economy
- They were part of the Mediterranean triad, and used to produce wine
- Exotic animal with a large horn that could be seen in the amphitheatres
- Ceramics were decorated with them
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- Expensive fabric brought from China
- A building inside the villa rustica, used for different purposes, such as keeping cattle or grain
- The ones with bright colours were preferred by Romans
- Wealthy people had many objects made of this material in their houses
- A metal mined by Romans, used for the creation of bronze
- Most cereals came from there
- Part of the villa rustica where chickens are kept
- They were imported from India and used by wealthy women.
- Fermented fish sauce very appreciated by Romans
- It was used by Romans to preserve and season food
14 Clues: The basis of Roman economy • Most cereals came from there • Ceramics were decorated with them • Expensive fabric brought from China • Fermented fish sauce very appreciated by Romans • Part of the villa rustica where chickens are kept • It was used by Romans to preserve and season food • The ones with bright colours were preferred by Romans • ...
Leptospirosis 2013-12-19
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- The number of rat carcasses found in a cable trench on an SES site
- The strain of bacteria that causes Leptospirosis
- Leptospira bacteria cannot survive in this type of water
- The Olympic rowing champion who died of Leptospirosis in 2010
- A symptom of Leptospirosis where the skin turns yellow
- Their urine can transmit infection
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- A type of infection that can affect workers
- Wear these to protect your hands
- Leptospirosis symptoms are similar to what illness?
- The Hardjo form can be transmitted by which animal?
- What Leptospirosis can result in if it is not treated promptly?
- Who should you visit if you have symptoms?
- You should clear this away in order to discourage rats
- If you do not cover these, the bacteria can get into your body
14 Clues: Wear these to protect your hands • Their urine can transmit infection • Who should you visit if you have symptoms? • A type of infection that can affect workers • The strain of bacteria that causes Leptospirosis • Leptospirosis symptoms are similar to what illness? • The Hardjo form can be transmitted by which animal? • ...
Westward Migration 2023-08-17
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- money provided by the government to assist an industry to keep prices low
- people who moved west to search for gold and silver
- a written statement used as evidence in court
- a farm worker who worked with livestock on cattle drives
- someone who supports something, usually with money
- the process of how a non-citizen becomes a citizen of a country
- the ability to provide for one's self without assistance
- an area of public land granted by the government
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- hostility towards people based on religion, race or politics
- a central hub of activity
- pieces of land that share a common border
- out of date, no longer usable
- the wealth and resources of a given area
- title of ownership for a particular piece of land
14 Clues: a central hub of activity • out of date, no longer usable • the wealth and resources of a given area • pieces of land that share a common border • a written statement used as evidence in court • an area of public land granted by the government • title of ownership for a particular piece of land • someone who supports something, usually with money • ...
Chapters Review 2023-11-28
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- To get some meat, farmers breed..
- Checkmate is one of the rules of this game
- A figure put in field to frightened birds away
- Person who asks people for money
- A small built house in the rice field
- It rains for a long time and sun doesn't shine. The weather is...
- I need a .... of flowers
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- Person who searches waste things that can be reused
- It is played by two players or four players. It needs racket and serve a round ball
- Eat grass, four legs, and produce milk to drink
- Animal that can live in water and land
- There are many clouds in the sky. They block the sun. The weather is...
- Four legs, very big, and have trunk
- i need a box of ....
14 Clues: i need a box of .... • I need a .... of flowers • Person who asks people for money • To get some meat, farmers breed.. • Four legs, very big, and have trunk • A small built house in the rice field • Animal that can live in water and land • Checkmate is one of the rules of this game • A figure put in field to frightened birds away • ...
Terms in Animal Science 2024-08-21
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- male breeding ox of any age
- mature male carabao
- member of the bovine family, or sometimes the male used for draft purposes
- mature female carabao, one that has already given birth
- calf young male under one year of age
- domesticated bovine animals
- sire a bull that has sufficient information indicating its transmitting ability
- young female ox under three years of age, one that has not yet given birth
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- a stag for draft purposes
- male ox castrated after sexual maturity
- young ox of either se , under one year of age
- mature female ox one that has already given birth
- concerned with the science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- male ox castrated before sexual maturity
- young female carabao under three years of age, one that has not yet given birth
15 Clues: mature male carabao • a stag for draft purposes • male breeding ox of any age • domesticated bovine animals • calf young male under one year of age • male ox castrated after sexual maturity • male ox castrated before sexual maturity • young ox of either se , under one year of age • mature female ox one that has already given birth • ...
Sarapiqui's Activities 2024-10-14
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- The horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch.
- A person who is traveling, especially for pleasure.
- Traveling in a small, narrow watercraft using a double-bladed paddle.
- Traveling through the treetops of a forest using ziplines.
- Engaging in water-based adventure using an inflatable raft.
- A usually small and relatively inexpensive article given, kept, or purchased as a reminder of a place visited, an occasion, etc.
- Fish you can eat
- The plants of a particular region or period, listed by species and considered as a whole.
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- Insects that produce honey
- Making a reservation for a service or product.
- Highest parts of the trees.
- When something is ready to be used.
- A person who sells goods, services, etc.
- Made by hand
14 Clues: Made by hand • Fish you can eat • Insects that produce honey • Highest parts of the trees. • When something is ready to be used. • A person who sells goods, services, etc. • Making a reservation for a service or product. • A person who is traveling, especially for pleasure. • Traveling through the treetops of a forest using ziplines. • ...
Famous Indigenous Australians 2021-08-09
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- runner up Australian Idol, now judge on The Voice
- famous contemporary Indigenous Australian artist, who's paintings are worth ten of thousands of dollars
- Gurundji man and led the 1966 strike of Aboriginal workers at the Wave Hill cattle station in the NT
- Mackay born runner
- Inventor and recognised on currency
- AFL Bronlow medalist twice with the Sydney Swans and Australian of the Year 2014
- first Indigenous Australian to win an Olympic gold medal
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- Minister for Indigenous Australians
- Teacher and lead singer for Yothu Yindi
- Activist and the first Aboriginal to graduate from university
- first Indigenous Australian to be elected to the parliament by popular vote
- rugby league player and boxer
- the first Indigenous Australian to win a world title
13 Clues: Mackay born runner • rugby league player and boxer • Minister for Indigenous Australians • Inventor and recognised on currency • Teacher and lead singer for Yothu Yindi • runner up Australian Idol, now judge on The Voice • the first Indigenous Australian to win a world title • first Indigenous Australian to win an Olympic gold medal • ...
Long O 2021-09-25
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- the turtle won the race even though he was __________
- the magician put on a magic __________ for the students
- the football ___________ asked for a timeout
- last year my students __________ a book
- a female deer
- my mom use to make pot __________ for dinner every Sunday night
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- during the winter, we like to play in the ___________
- during the summer, we have to __________ our grass
- when I painted my nails, I forgot my big _________
- when I was younger, my mom would tie my __________ for me
- when we are done eating chips, we ___________ the bag so they do not get stale
- the cattle like to __________ in the field and eat all day
- the coach asked the pitcher to __________ the ball again
13 Clues: a female deer • last year my students __________ a book • the football ___________ asked for a timeout • during the summer, we have to __________ our grass • when I painted my nails, I forgot my big _________ • the turtle won the race even though he was __________ • during the winter, we like to play in the ___________ • ...
Latin Percussion 2023-10-20
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- is referred to as the "King of Latin Music"
- a bell used initially for free-roaming cattle
- Tall, Narrow Drum from Cuba
- the most widespread Cuban hand drums
- refers to various styles of music from Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the U.S.
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- a hip-hop based style of Latin music
- a percussion instrument which is a plastic version of the wood block.
- shallow single-headed drums with metal casing
- a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of short sticks made of wood, fiberglass or plastic
- is a box-shaped percussion instrument
- a well-known Latin Rock guitarist
- an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side
- a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music.
13 Clues: Tall, Narrow Drum from Cuba • a well-known Latin Rock guitarist • a hip-hop based style of Latin music • the most widespread Cuban hand drums • is a box-shaped percussion instrument • is referred to as the "King of Latin Music" • shallow single-headed drums with metal casing • a bell used initially for free-roaming cattle • ...
iClass 8 Chapter 1 Crop Production and Management 2022-08-24
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- plants of the same kind are cultivated at one place on a large scale
- the supply of water to crops at
- bacteria present in the nodules of roots of leguminous plants
- a simple tool which is used for removing weeds and for loosening the soil
- crops sown in the rainy season
- growing naturally along with the crop
- a natural substance obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung and plant residues
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- substances which are added to the soil in the form of nutrients for the healthy growth of plants
- the process of loosening and turning of the soil
- crops grown in the winter season
- intervals
- traditional pulley-system method of irrigation
- traditional Lever system method of irrigation weeds undesirable
13 Clues: intervals • crops sown in the rainy season • crops grown in the winter season • the supply of water to crops at • growing naturally along with the crop • traditional pulley-system method of irrigation • the process of loosening and turning of the soil • bacteria present in the nodules of roots of leguminous plants • ...
Winter Crossword 2025-11-24
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- the type of tree that keeps its leaves during winter
- a cattle box involved in the story of Jesus
- an injury of freezing of the skin
- a piece of ice that hangs off leges and buildings
- a sport done on ice where you need a specific type of shoe
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- Something made for warmth during the wintertime
- cold objects that fall from the sky each with a unique pattern
- a warm peace of clothing worn over a shirt
- a type of fishing done only in the winter on a frozen lake
- something made of snow that you can throw
- a type of shoes worn during the winter
- a sport done during the winter happening on a hill or mountain
- Ice raining down
13 Clues: Ice raining down • an injury of freezing of the skin • a type of shoes worn during the winter • something made of snow that you can throw • a warm peace of clothing worn over a shirt • a cattle box involved in the story of Jesus • Something made for warmth during the wintertime • a piece of ice that hangs off leges and buildings • ...
SCS Wildlife Crossword Puzzle III 2021-01-13
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- A baby kangaroo is known as a
- The only venomous snake native to the UK is the ____, it is also know as the European Viper
- The only species of opossum found in the United States & Canada is the _____ opossum
- A group of crocodiles in water is called a
- A rodent's _____ never stop growing
- A group of giraffes is called a
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- A group of alligators is called a
- A group of crocodiles on land is called a
- A group of kittens is knows as a litter. They can also be called a _______
- The world's largest monkey is the
- Belted Galloway and Belgian Blue are breeds of
11 Clues: A baby kangaroo is known as a • A group of giraffes is called a • A group of alligators is called a • The world's largest monkey is the • A rodent's _____ never stop growing • A group of crocodiles on land is called a • A group of crocodiles in water is called a • Belted Galloway and Belgian Blue are breeds of • ...
America and World War II 2021-03-10
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- the outer boundary of something
- a government contract to pay a manufacture the cost to produce plus a percentage
- suit with no vest, no cuffs etc...in order to save fabric for war effort
- restricting the amount of an item
- system which merchant ships travel with naval vessels
- a japanese suicide pilot who mission was to crash his target
- an enclosure made of dirt walls covered in shrubbery built to fence in cattle and crops
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- men's clothing of extreme cut, baggy pants
- an amphibious tractor used to move troops from ships to shore
- garden planted by citizens leaving more food for troops
- a type of jellied gasoline
11 Clues: a type of jellied gasoline • the outer boundary of something • restricting the amount of an item • men's clothing of extreme cut, baggy pants • system which merchant ships travel with naval vessels • garden planted by citizens leaving more food for troops • a japanese suicide pilot who mission was to crash his target • ...
Pacific World Vocabulary 2013-02-25
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- An australian wild dog
- Well A well dug deep in the earth through a layer of rock, which causes the water to shoot to the surface
- Dried meat or pulp of a coconut
- Members of a religious group
- Coral island with a body of water at its center most often found in the south Pacific.
- Dry lands of Australia where there are few settlers
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- Violent storm of the western Pacific Ocean
- The native people of New Zealand
- Classification term for the people of Australia
- A pacific region foodmade from tara,a starchy root
- A large ranch in Australia,usually used for sheep and cattle
11 Clues: An australian wild dog • Members of a religious group • Dried meat or pulp of a coconut • The native people of New Zealand • Violent storm of the western Pacific Ocean • Classification term for the people of Australia • A pacific region foodmade from tara,a starchy root • Dry lands of Australia where there are few settlers • ...
Topic 5 Vocabulary 2025-08-11
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- the freeing of slaves
- the term used to describe people who advocated against the use of slavery
- to prevent the passage of a law
- the branch of government that resolves legal disputes and hands out justice
- a person who steals cattle
- a term used to describe people who advocated for the use of slavery
- the belief that states should be allowed to decide for themselves whether to permit slavery
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- the granting of land by one country to another
- to reach an agreement through compromise
- to leave one country or region and move to another
- the people who plan, draw up, and produce something, such as a written document
- the term used to describe people who advocated against the use of slavery
12 Clues: the freeing of slaves • a person who steals cattle • to prevent the passage of a law • to reach an agreement through compromise • the granting of land by one country to another • to leave one country or region and move to another • a term used to describe people who advocated for the use of slavery • ...
Wild west 2025-09-17
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- notable real life 19th century cowboy and criminal with the initials JJ
- where cowboys go to drink and relax
- the shoes that cowboys usually wear
- a barren hot sand filled land
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- a four legged creature thats commonly ridden and usually found on ranches
- a duel between two cowboys
- a person who rides a horse and wields a lasso
- a square piece of cloth used to cover ones noes and mouth or to be tied around ones neck
- an accessory on a cowboys shoe
- a rope used to control cattle
- a dry bush found in the background of wild west films rolling across the landscape
11 Clues: a duel between two cowboys • a rope used to control cattle • a barren hot sand filled land • an accessory on a cowboys shoe • where cowboys go to drink and relax • the shoes that cowboys usually wear • a person who rides a horse and wields a lasso • notable real life 19th century cowboy and criminal with the initials JJ • ...
Economic Impact ag 2022-09-14
6 Clues: raised for meat. • it is widely distributed across the US. • the worlds largest producers of poultry meat. • Cattle The us is the worlds largest consumer. • It is produced in all states and the farm is family owned. • the farms have grown larger in size but declined by 70 percent.
Blood on the River Vocabulary #2 2021-11-12
6 Clues: to die • working very hard • lacking knowledge • to show someone how to do something • the solid fat from cattle and sheep that is used to make soap, candles, and lubricants • to have a ring or band on the arms and legs that prevents someone from moving them freely
The Western Frontier Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-01
6 Clues: Hispanic ranch hand • When thousands of cattle run in panic • To work with others to get a task done • People who take the law into their own hands • An area of public lands set aside for Native Americans • A mass or strip of ore sandwiched between layers of rock
Gingerbread Man 2017-12-01
6 Clues: laugh quietly • eat grass in a field • a pigpen, messy, dirty • having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature • jump or spring a long way to a great height, or with great force • land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals (cattle or sheep)
Green House Gasses And Effects 2023-10-03
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- We should replace normal fuel with _______ fuel.
- By using ______ energy to heat and light homes and offices.
- We should buy _______ efficient household appliances.
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- We should replace normal bulbs with ______ bulbs.
- Which layer lies between 20 to 40 km of the atmosphere.
- This gas is produced by rearing cattle.
6 Clues: This gas is produced by rearing cattle. • We should replace normal fuel with _______ fuel. • We should replace normal bulbs with ______ bulbs. • We should buy _______ efficient household appliances. • Which layer lies between 20 to 40 km of the atmosphere. • By using ______ energy to heat and light homes and offices.
housing of dairy cattle 2020-04-22
5 Clues: the barn type the most used • percentage of calves mortality • the temperature level causing mortality • a stress makes the cattle open it's mouth • one of the main climatic conditions inside a barn
Sirens,Scylla, and Chariya Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-29
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- what does Odysseus do to the corpse of his crew member who died on Aeaea
- enormous whirlpool
- the Sun God which cattle got slaughtered
- what God sends a storm down and kills the crew
- six headed sea monster
- who describes the obstacles Odysseus will face on his voyage home
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- who persuades Odysseus to let his crew rest on Thrinacia, otherwise known as the island of the Sun
- who did Odysseus bury in Aeaea
- blue-eyed Amphitrite" is an example of what literary element
- island of Calypso
- what does Odysseus put in the men ear for them not to hear the Sirens
- tried to lure in the crew with “their high, thrilling song
12 Clues: island of Calypso • enormous whirlpool • six headed sea monster • who did Odysseus bury in Aeaea • the Sun God which cattle got slaughtered • what God sends a storm down and kills the crew • tried to lure in the crew with “their high, thrilling song • blue-eyed Amphitrite" is an example of what literary element • ...
Unit 5 Test Extra Credit 2023-01-24
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- Right that the 14th amendment guaranteed to all, regardless of race
- Era of cattle drives
- Wind driven pump that pulls water out of the ground to be used for human or livestock consumption
- Location where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at the end of the Civil War
- The 13th amendment ended this
- The 15th amendment guaranteed this right
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- Used to keep livestock out or in
- The leader of the Confederate Army
- First prime mover (engine) for railroads
- Location where first shots of the Civil War were fired
- Native American leader from the Comanche tribe who at first resisted American expansion to the West
- The leader of the Union Army
12 Clues: Era of cattle drives • The leader of the Union Army • The 13th amendment ended this • Used to keep livestock out or in • The leader of the Confederate Army • First prime mover (engine) for railroads • The 15th amendment guaranteed this right • Location where first shots of the Civil War were fired • Right that the 14th amendment guaranteed to all, regardless of race • ...
Ecological Succesion 2021-09-24
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- Second stage of ecological succession
- Happens after a disturbe in an ecosystem that keeps the soil existing
- Change of grassland ecosystem to a desert ecosystem
- Ecological Process of regenerating over time.
- The species that is the first to “colonize” an ecosystem on primary succession
- Third stage of ecological succession
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- Knowledge of Indigenous people
- Happens when the soil is “new”. It takes longer than the alternative;
- Terrain or thin layer of material covering the earth's surface
- First stage of ecological succession
- Effects that humans causes on the ecosystem changes.
- More grazing animals (Sheep and cattle) than the carrying capacity for them at the ecosystem.
12 Clues: Knowledge of Indigenous people • First stage of ecological succession • Third stage of ecological succession • Second stage of ecological succession • Ecological Process of regenerating over time. • Change of grassland ecosystem to a desert ecosystem • Effects that humans causes on the ecosystem changes. • Terrain or thin layer of material covering the earth's surface • ...
Making Camembert Cheese 2022-07-18
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- Rennet originally came from this part of the cow.
- Adds flavour and also preserves by stopping bacteria from growing.
- What breaks down the protein to make cheese
- Cheesemaking is a way of --- milk.
- The enzyme that causes milk to coagulate and trap fat globules.
- The liquid that is squeezed out of the cheese by stirring.
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- The milk protein that produces lactic acid
- Where camembert originated.
- The only type of cheese easily available in Australia in the 1950's.
- How many weeks it takes for the cheese to go soft inside.
- The original difference between brie and camembert includes ---, cattle breeds, type of pasture.
- How many weeks it takes to develop the outside mould.
12 Clues: Where camembert originated. • Cheesemaking is a way of --- milk. • The milk protein that produces lactic acid • What breaks down the protein to make cheese • Rennet originally came from this part of the cow. • How many weeks it takes to develop the outside mould. • How many weeks it takes for the cheese to go soft inside. • ...
ACTIVITY 3 LITERATURE The Old Man at the Bridge. 2022-08-10
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- what did the soldier see on the bridge when he returned?
- Who is the narrator of the story?
- There was ____ cat.
- There were___ goats.
- What is the name of the old man's native town.
- What part of speech is the word is the word reluctantly.
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- The old man was the first person to leave the village.
- He left the village reluctantly because he had to take care of his horses and cattle.
- when he said his hometown_____, it gave him the pleasure.
- The narrator's job is to ______the bridge.
- There were four pairs of pigeons.
- The soldier's job is also to find out to what point has the________ advanced.
12 Clues: There was ____ cat. • There were___ goats. • There were four pairs of pigeons. • Who is the narrator of the story? • The narrator's job is to ______the bridge. • What is the name of the old man's native town. • The old man was the first person to leave the village. • what did the soldier see on the bridge when he returned? • ...
How Are Environmental Problems Slowly Damaging Costa Rica? 2023-11-01
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- Second biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica
- Currency of Costa Rica
- Biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica
- Largest banana producer operating in Costa Rica
- Natural disaster caused by loss of vegetation and soil erosion
- Former minister of education in Costa Rica
- Majority of plantation farmers in Costa Rica have completed up to __ cycle.
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- Damage to the soil caused by coffee farming
- One of the largest causes of deforesation in Costa Rica aside from farming
- One of Costa Rica's major income sources; will suffer from loss of rainforests.
- __ percent of rainforests were claimed by cattle ranching and farming in the 1970s.
- Many coffee farms are spreading into the province of __
12 Clues: Currency of Costa Rica • Biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica • Former minister of education in Costa Rica • Damage to the soil caused by coffee farming • Largest banana producer operating in Costa Rica • Second biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica • Many coffee farms are spreading into the province of __ • ...
SURGICAL DRESSINGS & PLANT FIBRES 2024-03-14
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- Is a polyester fibre produced by condensating ethylene glycol with terephthalic acid
- _________ is a synthetic thermoplastic polymer invented by wallace carothers.
- __________ cotton is widely used to absorb wound secretions.
- wool mainly consists of sulphur conatining protein.
- _________ are employed to over wet dressing,poulties & for retention of heat.
- __________ sutures aren't affected by body fluid and remained unchanged for a long period.
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- __________ Orlon is obtained by polymerizing.
- A viscous orange red solution of sodium cellulose xanthogenase.
- __________ is a sterilized fibre prepared from collagen of connective tissues obtained from healthy animal like sheep & cattle.
- Cellulosic fibres are decomposed by aerobic ________ and fungi.
- Silk mainly consists of protein known as _________.
- _________ is pericyclic fibres obtained from cannabis sativa.
12 Clues: __________ Orlon is obtained by polymerizing. • Silk mainly consists of protein known as _________. • wool mainly consists of sulphur conatining protein. • __________ cotton is widely used to absorb wound secretions. • _________ is pericyclic fibres obtained from cannabis sativa. • A viscous orange red solution of sodium cellulose xanthogenase. • ...
Merry Christmas Raui 2022-12-18
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- Alcoholic drink made with fermented honey (4)
- Bonnie Tyler is looking for one upon a fiery steed (5,6)
- A feeling of mild astonishment due to something unexpected (8)
- To (blank) the day, to bitterly regret one's actions
- Extinct cattle species (7)
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- European flight company offering cheap airfare (4,3)
- Game played with two teams of five and two netted goals (10)
- region of Northern Europe, freezing conditions (6)
- One of the four seasons (6)
- Second month of the Gregorian Calendar (8)
- Singer of "Blinded by the Lights"; two day break from work (7)
- Large-billed bird, often depicted delivering newborns (5)
- Film franchise popular between 1958-1978, famous for double entendre, small luggage you stow above your seat on a plane (5,2)
13 Clues: Extinct cattle species (7) • One of the four seasons (6) • Second month of the Gregorian Calendar (8) • Alcoholic drink made with fermented honey (4) • region of Northern Europe, freezing conditions (6) • European flight company offering cheap airfare (4,3) • To (blank) the day, to bitterly regret one's actions • Bonnie Tyler is looking for one upon a fiery steed (5,6) • ...
Safety on the Farm 2023-01-16
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- How are chemicals commonly exposed to workers?
- highly toxic chemicals are labeled how?
- What kind of container should chemicals be stored in?
- People who are most often hurt on the farm.
- The place you store chemicals should be locked, protected from freezing, and well ________.
- The most dangerous job in America.
- Slightly toxic chemicals are labeled how?
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- Human error is the biggest cause for what?
- Poor ______, tiredness, and not paying attention are all causes of injury.
- If exposed to chemicals what should you use to wash with?
- Children and young adults are often injured by what?
- The National Safety Council says that people from 45-64 are hurt most often by what?
- How are slightly toxic chemicals labeled?
- Moderately toxic chemicals are labeled how?
14 Clues: The most dangerous job in America. • highly toxic chemicals are labeled how? • How are slightly toxic chemicals labeled? • Slightly toxic chemicals are labeled how? • Human error is the biggest cause for what? • People who are most often hurt on the farm. • Moderately toxic chemicals are labeled how? • How are chemicals commonly exposed to workers? • ...
Totally not by gianlucca 2021-04-14
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- Mexico has high _____ and tariffs, and strict regulations for buisnesses
- Cuba's climate is mostly hot and _______
- Brazil specializes in Cattle, _______ , and coffee
- How many people dont have a job
- _____ came to power by using force ,elections are now held but there is only one party.
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- _______ is everywhere you look! [Yes it has something to do with an object in the class room, take a look around.]
- For a certian country, you can vote at _____ and required to vote at 18
- Citizens are generally free to make decisions here
- Mexico's natural resources include Silver, Zinc, Iron, and ____
- Cuba doesent have much of this
- Goverment system that cuba has
- Mexico and brazil's president's are elected ____
- Most citizens in this contory is denied rights
- Has highest GDP per capita
14 Clues: Has highest GDP per capita • Cuba doesent have much of this • Goverment system that cuba has • How many people dont have a job • Cuba's climate is mostly hot and _______ • Most citizens in this contory is denied rights • Mexico and brazil's president's are elected ____ • Citizens are generally free to make decisions here • ...
East and West Africa Review 2024-02-15
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- The European language spoken in Senegal and Ivory Coast
- Kenyans win a lot of these athletic contests
- Most of West Africa was colonized by ___________
- Kenya was a ______________ colony
- When one singer's voice is followed by a group of singers
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- Afrobeat (w/ no '-s') was a genre of West African Funk in the 1970s created by _____ Kuti
- Fossils for the first humans have been found in the country
- One of the two major languages spoken in Kenya
- Europeans took slaves to the America's from this region of africa
- These cattle herders are known for their high jumping
- The Capitol of Kenya
- the name used for New, current West African popular music
- the most common religion in west African countries like Senegal
13 Clues: The Capitol of Kenya • Kenya was a ______________ colony • Kenyans win a lot of these athletic contests • One of the two major languages spoken in Kenya • Most of West Africa was colonized by ___________ • These cattle herders are known for their high jumping • The European language spoken in Senegal and Ivory Coast • ...
Wild West 2023-05-18
5 Clues: a horse used to carry loads • a holder for someones weapon • Most common weapon at the time • horseman skilled at handling cattle • An informal greeting mostly used in western states
Our California 2.4 & 2.5 2020-10-23
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- a Spanish word for village
- the system of producing and consuming goods in a country, state, or local area
- a Spanish word for fort
- a large area of land where crops are grown and horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs are raised
- a building used by soldiers to defend an important place
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- land given by a government
- to take control of a place
7 Clues: a Spanish word for fort • a Spanish word for village • land given by a government • to take control of a place • a building used by soldiers to defend an important place • the system of producing and consuming goods in a country, state, or local area • a large area of land where crops are grown and horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs are raised
Alfred's War 2025-03-25
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- A sad cry or expression of sorrow.
- Problems, troubles, or sadness.
- Sore or not working properly (often used to describe a leg or arm).
- Gathered people or animals together, like cattle or troops.
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- Groups of people living in one country or sharing a common identity.
- Had a battle or tried hard against something.
- A small brass instrument used by soldiers to signal commands.
7 Clues: Problems, troubles, or sadness. • A sad cry or expression of sorrow. • Had a battle or tried hard against something. • Gathered people or animals together, like cattle or troops. • A small brass instrument used by soldiers to signal commands. • Sore or not working properly (often used to describe a leg or arm). • ...
Africa part 2 Review 2015-10-22
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- A _____ is a group of related families all sharing an ancestor.
- Muslims believe that Muhammad began preaching after he received messages from God delivered to him by the angel _______.
- Africa's oral tradition included storytelling and proverbs, and the main people who did this were called _______.
- The Songhai Empire accomplished a lot. It had a strong military, a good government, and it grew to be the _______ of the West Africa empires.
- Two of our three West African empires had _______ who did things to try to spread Islam.
- Africa is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean...but not the _______ Ocean.
- The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire was ___________.
- What part of Europe had Arab Muslims conquered by AD 800?
- Why was learning Arabic important for Songhai? Because it helped the people of Songhai deal with the Arabic _______.
- In the West African empires people would trade the ______ of their specialized trade for what they needed. (For example, if a clan raised cattle, they would then trade the cattle at market to get other goods.)
- Both the Great Lakes region of Africa and the Horn of Africa region have some _______.
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- Islam spread both ________ ___ ________ (three words) of the Arab Islam empire.
- Many parts of West Africa's culture have carried over into today, including storytelling, musical instruments, and ______.
- The biggest reason that Sunni Ali wanted to capture Djenne was because of its successful trans-Saharan trade _______.
- In West African societies a person's clan and caste were determined by _____.
- What caused the Songhai empire to end? _______invaded with guns.
- The strong influence of Latin over the English language is demonstrated by the fact that 2/3 of English words have Latin _____.
- According to the Five Pillars of Islam, Muslims must fast during the month of _______.
- In traditional African religions people honored their _______.
- The _______ climate zone is located just north and just south of rainforests.
- The Great Lakes region of Africa has more ______ than the Horn of Africa region.
- The raised but flat region in the interior of Africa is a _______.
- The Sahara is the world's largest ______.
- The most important characteristic of Songhai that helped Islam spread was that its laws were based on the _______.
24 Clues: The Sahara is the world's largest ______. • The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire was ___________. • What part of Europe had Arab Muslims conquered by AD 800? • In traditional African religions people honored their _______. • A _____ is a group of related families all sharing an ancestor. • What caused the Songhai empire to end? _______invaded with guns. • ...
Review 2022-04-18
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- This is how many goods and money a country has
- The idea that America was destined to expand from coast to coast
- Someone who creates new ideas or develops new methods; someone who is one of the first to live in a new place (see Oregon Trail Flocabulary)
- This is a town where cattle were sold and held
- This is what many pioneers used for fuel to start a fire
- A person who goes to a foreign place to do religious work (see Oregon Trail Flocabulary)
- Consistent bad treatment of people in a specific racial, ethnic, or cultural group; the condition of being treated this way (see Oregon Trail Flocabulary)
- This is a factor that forces someone to leave their home
- a place in a rural or unsettled area that is used for buying, selling or exchanging goods.(see Oregon Trail Flocabulary)
- This is a factor in which makes someone want to move to a new place
- This type of gold was thin-shaven, and very small
- Moving from one region/state in the same country into another region/state
- This is the state the Oregon Trail led to
- This was a tool used to help pan for gold
- The mass of America that is to the right of the center of the US
- This was a popular "vehicle" used for transportation on the Oregon Trail
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- Moving from one country into another
- This railroad reduced the travel on the Oregon Trail from 6 months to 1 week
- This Act allowed people the chance to buy land out West in 1862
- This is the pathway many pioneers took to get to California or Oregon
- This was a type of mining that included high-pressured water systems moving rock
- This was an event where many people came to California in search of gold
- This was a large chunk of gold
- This is a person living in the West that is similar to a cowboy. They worked with cattle
- This is the state where the Gold Rush happened
- This is a time period in the late 1800's-early 1900's
- The mass of America that is to the left of the center of the US
27 Clues: This was a large chunk of gold • Moving from one country into another • This is the state the Oregon Trail led to • This was a tool used to help pan for gold • This is how many goods and money a country has • This is a town where cattle were sold and held • This is the state where the Gold Rush happened • This type of gold was thin-shaven, and very small • ...
CDEs 2022-08-31
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- In which competitive event do participants develop the ability to express themselves on a given subject without having prepared or rehearsed the content in advance?
- In which competitive event do participants demonstrate the ability to evaluate, select, and manage a modern herd of dairy cattle?
- In which competitive event do participants learn about production priorities through the evaluation and selection of beef cattle, swine, sheep, and meat goats?
- In which competitive event do participants present a prepared manuscript in a six- to eight-minute presentation?
- In which competitive event do participants work to respond to a scenario involving soils, water, ecosystems, and waste management?
- In which competitive event do participants identify plant materials, disorders, and equipment?
- In which competitive event do participants identify trees and disorders?
- In which competitive event do participants create sales strategies?
- In which competitive event do participants work collaboratively to effectively communicate and advocate for agriculture?
- In which competitive event do participants develop practical skills in marketing?
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- In which competitive event do participants research the pros and cons of an agricultural issue and present to a panel of judges?
- In which competitive event do participants learn and apply skills that can be applied to personal financial management?
- In which competitive event do participants demonstrate skills based on environmental and natural resources systems, technology, and agricultural machinery equipment?
- In which competitive event do participants learn to participate effectively in a business meeting?
- In which competitive event do participants work to develop, practice, and demonstrate skills needed for seeking employment in the agriculture industry?
- In which competitive event do participants evaluate poultry and poultry products within the industry?
- In which competitive event do you have to be a seventh, eighth, or ninth grade student?
- In which competitive event do participants identify various cuts of meat?
- In which competitive event do participants identify parasites in animals?
- In which competitive event do participants identify food products based on aroma?
- In which competitive event do participants identify different types of cheese?
- In which competitive event do participants identify equine equipment?
- In which competitive event do participants pot or propagate nursery stock?
- In which competitive event do participants identify weeds, seeds, and crops?
24 Clues: In which competitive event do participants create sales strategies? • In which competitive event do participants identify equine equipment? • In which competitive event do participants identify trees and disorders? • In which competitive event do participants identify various cuts of meat? • ...
Dogs 2024-03-21
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- -- dogs favorite toy
- -- dogs do this to you no matter what
- -- known to be scarry
- --hardest dog to own
- -- Kylie Jenner's dogs
- -- Big, muscular and strong,
- -- dogs chew on this to help their teeth
- -- dogs can do this to other animals
- --brown white dark brown dog
- -- dogs use this to kind things
- -- dogs do this to be aggressive
- -- known for their poofy hair
- - dogs can do this
- -- dogs live up t 10-15 years this is called what
- -- howls loudly
- --can be prone to excessive barking,
- -- known to get periodontal disease, or gum disease.
- --calm and protective of the children in their families
- -- good cattle dogs and like to heard
- -- kids love
- -- worst dog breed in the world
- -- there are many kinds of dogs this is called
- -- ankle biter
- -- off brand of a Shiba Inu
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- -- dogs do this with their owners
- --do well in most households, very white
- -- you give this to reward them
- -- dogs help horses herd this animal with horses
- -- big fluffy dog
- -- police dog
- -- known to be the ancestors of dogs
- -- medium-sized working dog that were bred to herd livestock.
- --aggressiveness and quick-tempered manner of the the dog
- -- what people give dogs to eat
- -- known to be a pretty dog and wear pink bows
- -- lots of energy with running and used for hunting
- -- dogs love to do this outside
- -- loud noise they make to show dominance
- -- has lustrous gold coat
- -- firefighter dog
- -- crossbreeding a Golden Retriever and a Poodle.
- -- biggest dog in the world
- -- cattle dogs herd this
- -- typically have a friendly, social, and easygoing personality
- --heaviest dog in the world
- --mans best friend
- -- dogs will do this to catch something
- -- dogs have to do this to get out of the yard
- -- puppy's do this a lot in the beginning
- -- compactly built dogs'muscular, fast, and powerful
- --Beethovens family dog
- -- dogs sleep on this
- -- LOOONG
- - an ugly dog, 9 to 11 inchs tall and weigh about 9-16lbs
- -- Queen Elizabeth owned
- -- dogs will chase this
56 Clues: -- LOOONG • -- kids love • -- police dog • -- ankle biter • -- howls loudly • -- big fluffy dog • -- firefighter dog • --mans best friend • - dogs can do this • -- dogs favorite toy • --hardest dog to own • -- known to be scarry • -- dogs sleep on this • -- Kylie Jenner's dogs • --Beethovens family dog • -- dogs will chase this • -- cattle dogs herd this • -- Queen Elizabeth owned • ...
Final Exam Review - Goals 8 & 12 and 13-15 2023-06-05
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- wearing down of the environment
- former president of Brazil who was known for supporting the agricultural sector of the country and wanted to clear the Amazon forest for cattle and soybeans, particularly areas that had been protected
- Forced labor, not free to make choices or leave
- amount produced in a country in a year
- located in Africa’s Sahel region, the goal is to transform the dry land to fertile land by planting trees across the entire width of Africa
- used to grow crops such as cotton causing environmental and health problems
- due to global warming, people’s homes are lives are at stake as increased flooding is occurring, especially in coastal and island locations
- wiping out a group of people based on their race, ethnicity, or religion
- working conditions and wages are a concern for companies who operate under these rules
- wiping out an ethnic group
- tribes such as the Uru Eu Wau Wau are being forced out of their land because farmers want to clear their land
- garments are produced extremely fast, several seasons a year, to the point where clothes are so cheap to purchase, people discard them after wearing them a few times
- trees that produced the raw material needed to make tires
- when kids as young as 10 are working in fields or factories in order to make money for their family’s survival
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- land that had been marked for protection in the Amazon
- temperatures are increasing as a result of climate change
- clearing of trees causing the size of the forest to decrease in size
- grown to sell for profit such as coffee or chocolate
- impact of the use of factories, pesticides, chemicals, CO2 emissions, etc
- crop grown in Africa on plantations, the majority of the money is made not by the farmers but by the producers who purchase the crop
- farming of this animal requires a lot of space, therefore deforestation occurs
- occurs as the result of human activity such as pollution from factories and clearing of forests
- gets released into the atmosphere when trees are cut down, causing global warming to continue to worsen
- oil, trees, rubber, etc
- people who buy products, such as fast fashion
25 Clues: oil, trees, rubber, etc • wiping out an ethnic group • wearing down of the environment • amount produced in a country in a year • people who buy products, such as fast fashion • Forced labor, not free to make choices or leave • grown to sell for profit such as coffee or chocolate • land that had been marked for protection in the Amazon • ...
Bundle 6 Review 2023-04-27
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- As one industry will bust, another industry will _______.
- First name of the lady considered one of the Civil Rights Leaders.
- First name of the leader of the Comanches.
- These allowed the economic boom of the cattle drives in the late 1800s.
- This type of wire closed the open range.
- Old windmills were used to pump water; today they are used to produce this...
- The discovery of oil created a boom and an increase in ______.
- Largest oil discovery in 1901.
- This industry became a major export and was used to construct businesses, schools, and homes.
- Last name of the first female Senator from Texas.
- Due to the Dust Bowl, many of these farmers moved from Texas to other states.
- The CCC was designed to ensure that ____________ went to those who needed it.
- Taught poor Hispanic students.
- This type of cycle boom is wen most workers are employed and production is increasing because of rising demand.
- This type of car was used to transport oil from Texan on railroads.
- Windmills, barber wire, steel plows, and sod housed are innovation associated with _____________.
- The methods used for herding cattle on the open range of Texas were mainly influenced by them.
- Town that was hit by the 1900 storm.
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- These soldiers protected may of the frontier forts.
- This was encouraged by railroads across Texas and the west.
- Last name of the longest serving Speaker of the House.
- Barbed wire and Vaquero Techniques are ways settlers did this to the environment of the Texas Plains.
- The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is an example of a risk to this...
- Texan who commanded the Allied forces in Europe during WWII.
- This form of transportation allowed businesses to move out of older cities and create more urban areas after WWII.
- Served as Attorney General and Governor of Texas.
- Citizens were encouraged to ___________ the war effort.
- First name of the lady who was the Director of the Women's Army Corps.
- The telegram that was decoded and gave the U.S. reason to declare war on Germany.
- Galveston adapted after the 1900 storm by doing this to the city.
30 Clues: Largest oil discovery in 1901. • Taught poor Hispanic students. • Town that was hit by the 1900 storm. • This type of wire closed the open range. • First name of the leader of the Comanches. • Served as Attorney General and Governor of Texas. • Last name of the first female Senator from Texas. • These soldiers protected may of the frontier forts. • ...
Agricultural Careers 2023-07-26
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- study microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, and some types of parasites
- studies the relationship between a society's resources and its production or output
- technician a professional who is involved in every aspect of laboratory work
- scientist specialise in studying the properties of soil and soil health
- Expert in science of soil management and crop production
- Studies weather patterns over a periods of time/the climate
- Maker someone who manufactures and sells hay
- pilot Pilots drones and uses to monitor farms
- analyst Interprets data on factors that affect agricultural business/agribusiness
- farmer Organizes and breeds fish and other aquatic stock
- a person who grows flowers, fruit, and vegetables as their job.
- Farmer Farms cattle, majorly dairy
- scientist who studies the relationships between organisms and their environments
- driver someone who drives tractors
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- solves water-related problems in society
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- primarily analyzes water present below the earth's surface by studying the location of the water formations and their movement through soil and rock
- a person who collects and studies statistics.
- manager professional who takes a leadership role in an organisation and manages a team of employees
- biologist study biological oceanography and the associated fields of chemical, physical, and geological oceanography to understand marine organisms
- cultivator of grape vine
- The person that scientifically studies insects
- moving contractor Deploy large equipment to move big quantities of rock, soil and land material
- General practitioner got managing financial needs, understanding fluctuating economic conditions and expertise in the agricultural industry
- Operator Attracts tourism toward the agricultural sector, including farms, ranches or other parts of the business
- keeper Manages/keeps bees and tends to hives
- person who makes wine
- Mechanic Inspect, repair and manage diesel engines
- maker makes a set of laws relating to domestic agriculture and imports of foreign agricultural products
- farmer someone who plants mycorrhized seedlings in well-suited land, reproducing if possible the same natural conditions,
- agent someone buys farm products and durable and non-durable goods and services for their respective organizations or institutions
- A person who keeps bees, especially produces honey
- A person in charge of an auction who calls out offers for people to purchase things
- breeder person who breeds and raises cattle
34 Clues: person who makes wine • cultivator of grape vine • Farmer Farms cattle, majorly dairy • driver someone who drives tractors • solves water-related problems in society • breeder person who breeds and raises cattle • Maker someone who manufactures and sells hay • keeper Manages/keeps bees and tends to hives • a person who collects and studies statistics. • ...
Esperanza Rising Crossword By: Samaiya Conway 2025-04-27
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- Miguel would look at her and before ridding off with Papa, he would give her a _________ smile.
- Alfonso, Hortensia's husband, was el jefe, the boss, of all of the field-workers and Papa's companeros, his close friend and _________.
- Or without being surrounded by the people who ______ her.
- On top of her head a wide _____ ribbon was tied in a big bow, the tails trailing in her long black hair.
- It had taken every day of three weeks to put the harvest to bed and now everyone ________ the celebration.
- The ________ still own most of the land while some of the poor have not even a garden plot.
- Everyone who lived and worked on El Rancho de las Rosas gathered at the edge of the field: Esperanza's family,the house _____ in their long aprons, the vaqueros already sitting on their horses ready to ride out to the cattle, and fifty or sixty campesinos, straw hats in their hands, holding their own knives ready.
- The short blade was curved like a ____.
- And Mama would give her something she had made: linens, camisoles or blouses ________ with her beautiful needlework.
- There are cattle ______on the big ranches yet some peasants are forced to eat cats.
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- "No, I won't," Esperanza had said ________.
- Papa and the men who lived on the ranch would __________below her window, their rich, sweet voices singing Las Mananitas, the birthday song.
- Papa is ________ and has given land to many of his workers.
- Darkness would settle quickly and a feeling of ________ and worry nagged at her.
- Distracted, Mama paced at the window, each step making a _______ tapping sound on the tile floor.
- "Bad luck," said Mama, confirming the ________, but she half-smiled.
- And Mama would give her something she had made: linens, _________ or blouses embroidered with her beautiful needlework.
- He loved the land as Papa did and it had been the two of them. working side by side, who had resurrected the ________ rose garden the had been in the family for generations.
- When their paths crossed, he nodded and said ____, "Mi reina, my queen," but nothing more.
- She quickly wrapped her hand in the corner of her apron and dismissed the ________.
20 Clues: The short blade was curved like a ____. • "No, I won't," Esperanza had said ________. • Or without being surrounded by the people who ______ her. • Papa is ________ and has given land to many of his workers. • "Bad luck," said Mama, confirming the ________, but she half-smiled. • Darkness would settle quickly and a feeling of ________ and worry nagged at her. • ...
The Jungle 2023-01-07
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- a character afraid of working to the point of having to be beaten to go to work
- A person who specializes in opening safes
- an organization of workers to negotiate better workers’ rights
- the rendered fatty tissue of a pig or hog
- jurgis’ son whose death signals the death of his hope going forward
- the best analogy for the city of chicago and packingtown as a whole
- blood _______ often affects the butchers in the winter when their hands are numb
- a large yard near a slaughterhouse to hold cattle before they are to be slaughtered
- character known for strong working man for his kids and wife
- The first jail Jurgis went to after committing assault
- a derogatory term used to describe someone who has been in and out of jail frequently
- Working in this plant will most likely be last job anyone would willingly get in packingtown
- Character who dies shortly after childbirth in the arms of her husband
- a bladed instrument commonly used in the butchering industry
- a method to preserve meats and other goods by sealing them in a container
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- when workers stop working to force their bosses to agree to better terms
- was forced to work in a brothel to provide for family, gets addicted to morphine
- a character known for rigging elections by paying his workers to vote a specific way
- Jurgis is sent here multiple times
- the man who took advantage of Ona
- a disease transmitted from infected cattle to people through consumption
- the most challenging time for Jurgis due to the extreme weather conditions
- a political ideology that advocates that the means of production is owned by the community as a whole
- hogs were often hoisted up by one of these by a shackle to begin the slaughtering process
- the act of searching for scandals involving famous people in an underhanded way
- Remains strong even after the loss of 2 of her children
- A beef _______ was in charge of cutting the cow carcass in half
- A ________ knife was used to separate the raw meat from connective tissue and ligaments
- disappears having mostly likely run away from the family to have better luck on his own
- a ________ building designed to be cheap for immigrants to live in
30 Clues: the man who took advantage of Ona • Jurgis is sent here multiple times • A person who specializes in opening safes • the rendered fatty tissue of a pig or hog • The first jail Jurgis went to after committing assault • Remains strong even after the loss of 2 of her children • character known for strong working man for his kids and wife • ...
Climate Change 2016-05-04
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- most common greenhouse gas
- trapping of thermal energy
- rays of sunlight that shine down on the Earth every day
- gas we produce when we breathe and when we burn wood and fossil fuels
- responsible for most of the carbon dioxide emissions in the US in 2013
- phenomenon of average temperature of the Earth beginning to rise
- more of these predicted due to rise in temperature
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- main gas in natural gas; produced when once-living matter decays and animal waste
- blanket of gases surrounding the earth
- large methane source
- water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, f-gases, ozone, nitrous oxide
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- what could happen to the ice at the North and South Poles
- responsible for 5.3% of the US Greenhouse gas emissions in 2013
14 Clues: large methane source • most common greenhouse gas • trapping of thermal energy • blanket of gases surrounding the earth • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • more of these predicted due to rise in temperature • rays of sunlight that shine down on the Earth every day • what could happen to the ice at the North and South Poles • ...
Career Development Events 2020-11-10
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- ________ speaking is when you are given 30 minutes to write your speech
- ag ____ is when you develop sales plan & demonstrate customer service
- ag technology and _____ systems is when you work with machines, welding & problem solving
- recite the FFA Creed
- make floral arrangements and identify plants
- _______ evaluation is when you judge sheep, pigs and cows
- participate in a job interview
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- farm and ______ management is when you take a 2 hour test about ag business principles
- ________ speaking when you write a manuscript and give a speech
- __________ evaluation and management select dairy cattle based on conformation
- _______ & products is when you try different dairy products
- _____evaluation & technology is when you judge carcasses & retail cuts
- _______ science is when you identify breeds, equipment, diseases & pests
- _____ evaluation is when you judge equine
14 Clues: recite the FFA Creed • participate in a job interview • _____ evaluation is when you judge equine • make floral arrangements and identify plants • _______ evaluation is when you judge sheep, pigs and cows • _______ & products is when you try different dairy products • ________ speaking when you write a manuscript and give a speech • ...
Unit 9 Week 1 2024-07-31
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- a case or container that is made of a material through which a light can shine and be protected.
- the United States.
- contains the brain, eyes, nose, ears, and mouth
- a quicker or more direct route.
- feeling regret, sympathy, or sadness.
- any of several small, juicy fruits that do not have a pit
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- having curls or tending to curl.
- a yard or fenced area next to a barn.
- to receive sound with the ears
- to move or act with speed; to rush
- to take from one place to another; bear or support while moving; transport.
- the number that is equal to three times ten
- any group of cattle or wild animals that feed and travel together.
- to catch (someone or something) off guard; act upon without giving any warning.
14 Clues: the United States. • to receive sound with the ears • a quicker or more direct route. • having curls or tending to curl. • to move or act with speed; to rush • a yard or fenced area next to a barn. • feeling regret, sympathy, or sadness. • the number that is equal to three times ten • contains the brain, eyes, nose, ears, and mouth • ...
OA Chapter 5 / Lesson 2-3 2025-03-19
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- The Underground __________ was a secret way of helping slaves reach freedom.
- The means of making a living.
- The continent where many people captured and sold into slavery.
- The writer of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- When he became president, the south was worried he would get rid of slavery.
- The part of the United States where slaves were held.
- Goods coming into the country.
- The part of the country where mining and cattle raising was important.
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- The Declaration of Independence states, All men are created ______.
- People in Ireland started to starve when this crop would not grow.
- The part of Ohio which had the Black Swamp.
- Someone who wanted to get rid of slavery.
- The practice of keeping slaves.
- When each side gives up something it wants to reach an agreement.
14 Clues: The means of making a living. • Goods coming into the country. • The practice of keeping slaves. • The writer of Uncle Tom's Cabin. • Someone who wanted to get rid of slavery. • The part of Ohio which had the Black Swamp. • The part of the United States where slaves were held. • The continent where many people captured and sold into slavery. • ...
Tanzania 2024-02-28
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- Accounted for more than 22% of Tanzania’s exports
- Life expectancy in Tanzania
- National park famed for its abundance in wildlife
- A type of fly that harms cattle in Tanzania
- Festival held on July 7 to celebrate the founding of the ruling Tanganyika African National Union
- Official language of Tanzania
- African tribe that carved ebony wood sculptures
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Tanzania is one of Africa’s leading producer of this plant with stiff fiber
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- Minimum age for children to start working day-to-day with permission from parents
- Tanzania suffers from:
- Annual festival for 3 days aroun June 20 to celebrate the beginning of a new growing season
- A section of Tanzania consisting of the islands of ____ and Pemba and others in a range of 19km.
- Tanzania’s most abundant resource
14 Clues: Tanzania suffers from: • Tallest mountain in Africa • Life expectancy in Tanzania • Official language of Tanzania • Tanzania’s most abundant resource • A type of fly that harms cattle in Tanzania • African tribe that carved ebony wood sculptures • Accounted for more than 22% of Tanzania’s exports • National park famed for its abundance in wildlife • ...
End of Semester Test Review 2025-12-16
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- The first two words of the FFA Creed are: "I _________..."
- One of the FFA colors is ________ blue.
- True or false: An FFA t-shirt is worn with Official Dress.
- What is a mature female in cattle called?
- What part of the FFA emblem represents wisdom?
- What does PPE stand for?
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- What part of the FFA emblem represents unity/common interest?
- Who wrote the FFA Creed?
- The first line of the FFA motto is: "___________ to do"
- Which officer is stationed by the ear of corn and takes attendance at meetings?
- What is a castrated male sheep or goat called?
- Who could join FFA in 1969?
- When sanding, do you sand with or against the grain?
- Which color means danger in the shop color coding system?
14 Clues: Who wrote the FFA Creed? • What does PPE stand for? • Who could join FFA in 1969? • One of the FFA colors is ________ blue. • What is a mature female in cattle called? • What is a castrated male sheep or goat called? • What part of the FFA emblem represents wisdom? • When sanding, do you sand with or against the grain? • ...
Test Crossword 2020-05-03
double letter words 2023-06-27
Arizona history 2024-09-27
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- -Term for early settlers in the Arizona territory.
- -Arid land, home to many cowboy legends and stories in Arizona.
- -Historic highway that runs through Arizona, part of the original US road system.
- -species found in the Sonoran Desert, symbol of the Southwest.
- -A location where battles were fought, such as the Battle of Apache Pass.
- -Term for abandoned towns, many of which were mining centers.
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- -Mountain range known for its unique rock formations.
- -A mail service using horseback riders, prominent in the West.
- -Renowned Apache leader who fought against U.S. expansion.
- -a ranch worker who herds cattle, especially in the West.
- -National forest near Phoenix, rich in biodiversity.
11 Clues: -Term for early settlers in the Arizona territory. • -National forest near Phoenix, rich in biodiversity. • -Mountain range known for its unique rock formations. • -a ranch worker who herds cattle, especially in the West. • -Renowned Apache leader who fought against U.S. expansion. • -Term for abandoned towns, many of which were mining centers. • ...
pre-industrial society 2025-04-23
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- a time before there were machines and tools to help perform tasks en masse
- a business or manufacturing activity carried on in people's homes
- relating to the practice of cultivation
- land used for keeping or grazing for sheep or cattle
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- economic, social system where land was the basis of wealth and power
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- the arrangement or classification of something into different groups
- industry that converts the raw materials to products; manufacturing industry
- relating to cultivating land or cultivation of land
- growing only what they need to survive
- work, especially physical work
11 Clues: work, especially physical work • growing only what they need to survive • relating to the practice of cultivation • relating to cultivating land or cultivation of land • land used for keeping or grazing for sheep or cattle • a business or manufacturing activity carried on in people's homes • the arrangement or classification of something into different groups • ...
The Odyssey 2024-03-22
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- The fake name given to the cyclops by Odysseus to escape
- The wife of Odysseus
- The son of Odysseus
- The Nymph who wants Odysseus to be her husband and keeps him for 7+ years.
- The flower that makes people give up all desire to return home
- The god of wind who gives Odysseus a bag of wind
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- The ideal broken by cyclops and the suitors
- The cyclops who traps Odysseus and his men
- What leads to Odysseus being cursed by Poseidon
- The daughter of Zeus who takes pity on Odysseus
- The god of the sun who owns the cattle of the sun
11 Clues: The son of Odysseus • The wife of Odysseus • The cyclops who traps Odysseus and his men • The ideal broken by cyclops and the suitors • What leads to Odysseus being cursed by Poseidon • The daughter of Zeus who takes pity on Odysseus • The god of wind who gives Odysseus a bag of wind • The god of the sun who owns the cattle of the sun • ...
Gatsby Vocab 2024-03-12
5 Clues: disdainful pride • too many to be counted • continuing without pause or interruption • used for the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle. • clear outer layer of the cytoplasm in amoeboid cells
Hello 2023-05-31
5 Clues: were soldiers fight • Something that comes back to you • jong un. The leader of North Korea • cattle, or sheep ranch in Australia • what do you call the inland of Australia call
South America- Katelyn Woodland 2022-02-15
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- someone who protects the forest; uses it for studying
- a plane crash where people ate the dead passengers to survive.
- girl who goes through trash for cans and bottles
- collects rocks for road work for 1/2 a day then the other 1/2 for school
- boy who got shot
- people who grow crops and hunt fish in the amazon forest
- giant rocks that are carved with people figures discovered on easter.
- people who cut down trees in the Amazon
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- use large areas of the amazon for cattle
- a lake between Argentina and chile
- the soccer play who got murdered for scoring on his own team
- where the couple from up wants to live
- the lost city of inca
- where angel falls is located
14 Clues: boy who got shot • the lost city of inca • where angel falls is located • a lake between Argentina and chile • where the couple from up wants to live • people who cut down trees in the Amazon • use large areas of the amazon for cattle • girl who goes through trash for cans and bottles • someone who protects the forest; uses it for studying • ...
hercules 2016-02-10
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- what-is-the-persons-name-who-looks-after-the-flesh-eating-mears?
- who-set-hurculeses-first-labour?
- how-many-times-did-hercules-kiss-the-snake-tailed-woman?
- what-did-hurcules-capture-in-his-third-labour?
- did-hercules-do-ordanary-things-when-he-was-a-child-yes-or-no?
- did-hercules-finish-and-complete-all-ten-labours-yes-or-no?
- what-colour-were-the-cattle-on-his-tenth-labour?
- did-hercules-have-a-brother-yes-or-no?
- how-many-heads-did-the-monster-have-on-the-second-labour?
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- what-did-hercules-have-to-get-in-the-nineth-labour?
- how-many-labours-did-hercules-do?
- what-did-hurcules-have-to-capture-on-his-fourth-labour?
- was-hurculeses-mother-a-mortat-true-or-fals?
- who-was-hercules-father?
- did-the-mares-eat-hurcules-true-or-false?
15 Clues: who-was-hercules-father? • who-set-hurculeses-first-labour? • how-many-labours-did-hercules-do? • did-hercules-have-a-brother-yes-or-no? • did-the-mares-eat-hurcules-true-or-false? • was-hurculeses-mother-a-mortat-true-or-fals? • what-did-hurcules-capture-in-his-third-labour? • what-colour-were-the-cattle-on-his-tenth-labour? • ...
Heracles, his 12 Labors, and Mythical Beasts 2022-05-20
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- feathers made of metal and could kill anyone they dropped on
- Heracles cleaned these by moving a river
- Heracles had to capture this from the queen of the Amazons
- Heracles had to kill this three bodied monster
- the three headed dog that guards the gates of Hades
- Heracles was asked to bring this beast back alive!
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- these are golden fruit are kept in Hera's special garden
- Heracles had to singe the necks of this monster to keep them from regrowing.
- her jealousy caused Heracles to go insane
- this beast had impenetrable fur
- this flock of cattle is a startling red color
- the favorite animal of Artemis
- these cows eat human flesh
- this crazy creature required Heracles to seize it by the horns until it calmed down
14 Clues: these cows eat human flesh • the favorite animal of Artemis • this beast had impenetrable fur • Heracles cleaned these by moving a river • her jealousy caused Heracles to go insane • this flock of cattle is a startling red color • Heracles had to kill this three bodied monster • Heracles was asked to bring this beast back alive! • ...
Tanzania 2024-02-28
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- Accounted for more than 22% of Tanzania’s exports
- Life expectancy in Tanzania
- National park famed for its abundance in wildlife
- A type of fly that harms cattle in Tanzania
- Festival held on July 7 to celebrate the founding of the ruling Tanganyika African National Union
- Official language of Tanzania
- African tribe that carved ebony wood sculptures
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Tanzania is one of Africa’s leading producer of this plant with stiff fiber
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- Minimum age for children to start working day-to-day with permission from parents
- Tanzania suffers from:
- Annual festival for 3 days aroun June 20 to celebrate the beginning of a new growing season
- A section of Tanzania consisting of the islands of ____ and Pemba and others in a range of 19km.
- Tanzania’s most abundant resource
14 Clues: Tanzania suffers from: • Tallest mountain in Africa • Life expectancy in Tanzania • Official language of Tanzania • Tanzania’s most abundant resource • A type of fly that harms cattle in Tanzania • African tribe that carved ebony wood sculptures • Accounted for more than 22% of Tanzania’s exports • National park famed for its abundance in wildlife • ...
