farm animals Crossword Puzzles
AF Vocabulary C 2022-03-25
Across
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
Down
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefitted him.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- Squealer ? the idea that Snowball had led the animals to victory in the Battle of the Cowshed.
- Squealer often ? that Snowball was responsible for the problems on the farm, thus creating fear amongst the animals.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- To remind the animals about Old Major’s about life free of humans, his skull was ? and put on display.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
40 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death. • ...
Animal farm 2021-05-24
Across
- medicine / What did the pigs set out for boxer when he was hurt?
- / What was Napoleon always drinking?
- / Which animals keep the others under control?
- / Who does Mr. Jones represent?
- / What does Squealer symbolize?
- / Who does Napoleon represent?
- / All animals are _____?
- / What was boxer trying to drag when he fell?
- Major / Which animal had a dream about them dying?
- / Who ends his speech with “Long live Animal Farm!”
- / What does Boxer feel when he thinks he killed a farmhand?
- Pilkington / The owner of foxwood farm?
- / What destroyed the first windmill?
- / What animal dies in the battle of the cowshed?
- / The animals are singing?
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- / What do the pigs buy more of?
- / What do pigs carry in their trotters?
- / What animals motto is “I will work harder”
- / Who destroyed the windmill after they rebuilt it?
- / What are the animals building?
- / What color was the animal's flag?
- / What did the animals carry that was marked with the hoof and horn?
- / Which animals are walking on two legs by the end?
- Trotsky / Who does snowball represent?
- farm / What is the name of the new farm?
- / Who gets taken to the glue factory?
- demonstrations / What are the mandatory events where animals march and celebrate Animal Farm called?
- / What horse runs away from the farm?
- / Anything on two legs is an ______?
- / What did the squealer tell the hens they had to surrender?
- Jones / Who originally owned the farm?
- / How many commandments do they have?
32 Clues: / All animals are _____? • / The animals are singing? • / Who does Napoleon represent? • / What do the pigs buy more of? • / What does Squealer symbolize? • / Who does Mr. Jones represent? • / What are the animals building? • / What was Napoleon always drinking? • / What color was the animal's flag? • / Anything on two legs is an ______? • ...
Animal Farm 2022-02-25
Across
- what you read animal farm in
- slow
- steals milk
- prize boar
- what the animals felt after taking animal farm
- makes milk
- Old Major loves this word
- name without Mr in front
- pink fat muddy
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- there are seven of them in animal farm
- author of animal farm
- dog
- what happened to Old Major
- lay eggs
- animals live there
- make wool
- Shreks companion
- You can throw it when its snowing
18 Clues: dog • slow • lay eggs • make wool • prize boar • makes milk • steals milk • pink fat muddy • Shreks companion • animals live there • author of animal farm • name without Mr in front • Old Major loves this word • what happened to Old Major • what you read animal farm in • You can throw it when its snowing • there are seven of them in animal farm • what the animals felt after taking animal farm
AF Vocabulary B 2022-03-25
Across
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- To remind the animals about Old Major’s about life free of humans, his skull was ? and put on display.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
Down
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Squealer ? the idea that Snowball had led the animals to victory in the Battle of the Cowshed.
- Squealer often ? that Snowball was responsible for the problems on the farm, thus creating fear amongst the animals.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefitted him.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
40 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death. • ...
AF Vocabulary B 2022-03-25
Across
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- To remind the animals about Old Major’s about life free of humans, his skull was ? and put on display.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
Down
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Squealer ? the idea that Snowball had led the animals to victory in the Battle of the Cowshed.
- Squealer often ? that Snowball was responsible for the problems on the farm, thus creating fear amongst the animals.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefitted him.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
40 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death. • ...
AF Vocabulary A 2022-03-25
Across
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- To remind the animals about Old Major’s about life free of humans, his skull was ? and put on display.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefitted him.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
Down
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- Squealer ? the idea that Snowball had led the animals to victory in the Battle of the Cowshed.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Squealer often ? that Snowball was responsible for the problems on the farm, thus creating fear amongst the animals.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
40 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death. • ...
Animal Farm 2021-10-20
Across
- What's the name of the farm at the end of the book?
- An alcoholic who treated his animals poorly and the previous owner of the farm
- An agent who sees and opportunity to make money by helping Napoleon
- Vivacious pig leader who is ran off the farm by Napoleon
- The paradise to which animals go when they die
- What is the name of the song the animals sing?
- A fat porker who's Napoleons 'Mouth Piece'
- The name of the strong horse who helped build the windmill
- What were the original set of rules called?
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- A donkey who's friends with Boxer that thinks that life will continue to go badly.
- What battle happened in the middle of the book?
- A stout mare and friend of Boxer
- What color was the farms flag?
- The farm owned by Mr. Pilkington
- The white boar who dies in the beginning and gave the animals the idea of the rebellion
- Owns the farm called Pinchfield.
- The fierce looking Berkshire boar who becomes the tyrannical leader of animal farm
- Mr. Jones cart horse who loves ribbons
- What belief system did the animals follow?
- The person who talks about sugarcandy mountain.
20 Clues: What color was the farms flag? • A stout mare and friend of Boxer • The farm owned by Mr. Pilkington • Owns the farm called Pinchfield. • Mr. Jones cart horse who loves ribbons • What belief system did the animals follow? • A fat porker who's Napoleons 'Mouth Piece' • What were the original set of rules called? • The paradise to which animals go when they die • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2023-01-30
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- Is chased away by dogs
- Is built in hopes to generate energy on the farm
- A drunk who owns Manor farm
- what the farm house is to be made into at the beginning of the story
- owns pinchfeild farm
- Is the human that trades for Animal Farm.
- donkey who sits back ad watches the farm
- Owner of Foxwood farm
- old pig who taught Animalism
- mare who is Boxer's friend
- Animal that said,"I will work harder."
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- Is worried about her ribbons and sugar cubes
- teaching that all animals are equal
- Work for Napoleon and are viscous.
- Gossips and spread propaganda for Napoleon
- Raven that speaks of "Sugarcandy Mountain"
- send messages to neighboring farms
- Farm Animal Farms original name
- evil pig who leads all the animals on Animal Farm
- orwell wrote Animal farm (2 words)
20 Clues: owns pinchfeild farm • Owner of Foxwood farm • Is chased away by dogs • mare who is Boxer's friend • A drunk who owns Manor farm • old pig who taught Animalism • Farm Animal Farms original name • Work for Napoleon and are viscous. • send messages to neighboring farms • orwell wrote Animal farm (2 words) • teaching that all animals are equal • Animal that said,"I will work harder." • ...
Animal Farm 2021-05-18
Across
- The Ideology that the animals believed in
- Where the book takes place
- The Goat who knows how to read
- the person allegedly causing all wrongdoings on the farm
- The previous farm owner
- The pig who spreads Napoleon's word
- The animals that chase Snowball off of the farm
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- The old donkey who doesn't enjoy life
- The thing the animals spend most of their time working to build
- The rules the the animals followed
- the animal that came up with the idea of animalism
- The horse who runs off of the farm
- The person who was taken advantage of the most
- The leader of the animals
- How the government in Animal Farm Operates
15 Clues: The previous farm owner • The leader of the animals • Where the book takes place • The Goat who knows how to read • The rules the the animals followed • The horse who runs off of the farm • The pig who spreads Napoleon's word • The old donkey who doesn't enjoy life • The Ideology that the animals believed in • How the government in Animal Farm Operates • ...
Careers In Animal Science 2021-09-02
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- study animals and other wildlife
- Provide cosmetic services for pets
- manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner
- Assists in daily operations on a dairy farm
- takes care of the cows
- provide for the constant cleanliness of the pet hospital, as well as all patient wards, cages, and runs
- personnel assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks
- responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness, disease and injury in small pets
- inspect animals before slaughter, and animal carcasses after slaughter to ensure that meat is fit for human consumption
- advises on raw material product selection
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- trains horses
- oversee daily operations of feed yards
- provide rehabilitative care to animals
- Takes care of animals that are used for human consumption
- Take care of and observe animals in their exhibit
- schedule feeding, oversee the insemination, pregnancies and births of animals
- supervise the production and care of livestock
- Raise and care for honeybees
- analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- purchase and resell farm animals
20 Clues: trains horses • takes care of the cows • Raise and care for honeybees • study animals and other wildlife • purchase and resell farm animals • Provide cosmetic services for pets • analyze the genetic makeup of animals • oversee daily operations of feed yards • provide rehabilitative care to animals • advises on raw material product selection • ...
Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-20
Across
- What's the name of the farm at the end of the book?
- An alcoholic who treated his animals poorly and the previous owner of the farm
- An agent who sees and opportunity to make money by helping Napoleon
- Vivacious pig leader who is ran off the farm by Napoleon
- The paradise to which animals go when they die
- What is the name of the song the animals sing?
- A fat porker who's Napoleons 'Mouth Piece'
- The name of the strong horse who helped build the windmill
- What were the original set of rules called?
Down
- A donkey who's friends with Boxer that thinks that life will continue to go badly.
- What battle happened in the middle of the book?
- A stout mare and friend of Boxer
- What color was the farms flag?
- The farm owned by Mr. Pilkington
- The white boar who dies in the beginning and gave the animals the idea of the rebellion
- Owns the farm called Pinchfield.
- The fierce looking Berkshire boar who becomes the tyrannical leader of animal farm
- Mr. Jones cart horse who loves ribbons
- What belief system did the animals follow?
- The person who talks about sugarcandy mountain.
20 Clues: What color was the farms flag? • A stout mare and friend of Boxer • The farm owned by Mr. Pilkington • Owns the farm called Pinchfield. • Mr. Jones cart horse who loves ribbons • What belief system did the animals follow? • A fat porker who's Napoleons 'Mouth Piece' • What were the original set of rules called? • The paradise to which animals go when they die • ...
Sample EM 2014-11-12
Across
- something that gives you milk
- has little ducklings
- when newborn animals are born
- has a bell around his neck and gives milk
- a baby horse
- it gives you eggs
- animals eat this during the summertime in the pasture
- big and red that animals live in
- goes neigh
- a machine that compresses hay
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- this is what cows produce
- a plan that has ears
- baby duck
- baby cow
- farm animal that goes oink
- animals eat this in the winter time
- does our farm work in the fields, has 4 wheels
- baby chickens
- what we feed our animals everyday
- gives you wool
- the theme of all these put together
21 Clues: baby cow • baby duck • goes neigh • a baby horse • baby chickens • gives you wool • it gives you eggs • a plan that has ears • has little ducklings • this is what cows produce • farm animal that goes oink • something that gives you milk • when newborn animals are born • a machine that compresses hay • big and red that animals live in • what we feed our animals everyday • ...
Animal Farm 2024-10-15
Across
- What is the name of an imagined society in which everything is perfect?
- What is the name of an imagined society where there is great suffering or injustice?
- What is the name of the hard-working horse who eventually collapses from exhaustion?
- Who destroys the project the animals had been working on the second time?
- Who wrote Animal Farm?
- What kind of animal does the tyrrant leader pig "educate"?
- What is the set of rules the animals set for themselves after taking over the farm?
- How many hens die after protesting unfair treatment?
Down
- What type of structure does the book Animal Farm have?
- Which historical event inspired Animal Farm?
- What is the name for the fight between the humans and animals where the animals win?
- Which character reveals his dream to the other animals at the start?
- What is the name of the pig who is an excellent public speaker and is loyal to the tyrant leader pig?
- What is the name of the farm the animals live on to begin with?
- What is the word used when words, images or films are used to try and make people think a certain way?
- What type of story is Animal Farm (think fairy tale)?
- What initially destroys the project the animals worked together to build?
- Which human runs the farm to begin with?
- What is the name of the other pig who also takes over after the first pig dies (begins with N)?
- What do the animals work together to build?
- What is the name of the pig who takes over after the first pig dies but is eventually run off (begins with S)?
21 Clues: Who wrote Animal Farm? • Which human runs the farm to begin with? • What do the animals work together to build? • Which historical event inspired Animal Farm? • How many hens die after protesting unfair treatment? • What type of story is Animal Farm (think fairy tale)? • What type of structure does the book Animal Farm have? • ...
The Wild Robot Escapes 2020-01-19
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- Where Roz and the animals stay on the farm
- The animals that attack the farm animals and Roz
- Big robots that try to capture Roz
- Roz's adopted son
- The name of the farm
- girl that helped Roz get off the farm
- Where Roz and Brightbill end up at the end
- The place that Roz lives
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- The people that made Roz
- Kind of animal that Brightbill is
- Machine made to do a job
- Brightbill's best friend
- The kind of birds that found Brightbill for Roz
- a group of geese
- boy that helped Roz get off the farm
- Kind of farm where the robot works
16 Clues: a group of geese • Roz's adopted son • The name of the farm • The people that made Roz • Machine made to do a job • Brightbill's best friend • The place that Roz lives • Kind of animal that Brightbill is • Big robots that try to capture Roz • Kind of farm where the robot works • boy that helped Roz get off the farm • girl that helped Roz get off the farm • ...
Daily Crossword 2024-12-12
Across
- Where the first battle took place
- A retired animal who is doesn't care about anything
- Leader of the farm
- An animal that is very persuasive
- Animals that lay eggs that humans eat
- The author of Animal Farm
- What Mollie stole from the house
- What the retirement pasture got turned into
- The "smartest" animals on the farm
- The first farm to have animalism and to be run by animals
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- Only the pigs were allowed to drink it and they used the retirement pasture to make it
- The great project heavily supported by Boxer
- The animal that ordered others to rebel against Jones
- A vain animal who loves bows and sugar cubes
- The old leader of the farm
- The bird who always is talking about Sugar Candy Mountain
- Hard-working working
- Four legs good, two legs baaaaaad
- The song Old Major taught the farm
- The pig that was exiled
20 Clues: Leader of the farm • Hard-working working • The pig that was exiled • The author of Animal Farm • The old leader of the farm • What Mollie stole from the house • Where the first battle took place • An animal that is very persuasive • Four legs good, two legs baaaaaad • The song Old Major taught the farm • The "smartest" animals on the farm • Animals that lay eggs that humans eat • ...
Animal farm Crossword 2013-06-04
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- __________ was chased of the farm by Napoleon's Dogs.
- Squealer spread _____________.
- The Animals had a ______________.
- Napoleon was a ______________.
- A person opposed to someone or something.
- commandments "The pigs had succeeded in reducing the principles into ________ ______________.
- Deceitful actions by those in power.
- All animals are _________.
- Cruel and oppressive government.
- Stalin established the ___________ Regime.
- Hardest work on the farm
- Old major's teaching elaborated into a complete system of thought
- A fellow soldier
- ________ Farm
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- The animals did no like ___________.
- The state of being under cruel unjust treatment or control.
- According to Napoleon Snowball was a __________.
- The two leaders were Snowball and _________.
- Russian ___________.
- Napoleon used ______ to keep control of the farm.
- an exchange of opposite views.
- Napoleon wielded great __________.
- The Animals had no _____________, When Napoleon was in power.
- Napoleon wanted complete __________.
- The animals built a __________.
25 Clues: ________ Farm • A fellow soldier • Russian ___________. • Hardest work on the farm • All animals are _________. • Squealer spread _____________. • Napoleon was a ______________. • an exchange of opposite views. • The animals built a __________. • Cruel and oppressive government. • The Animals had a ______________. • Napoleon wielded great __________. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-01-27
Across
- milk makers
- runs pinchfield farm
- egg makers
- raven messenger
- the animals said they would never act like...
- pessimistic donkey
- alcoholic leader
- horse that works himself to death
- died in second chapter
- no animal shall sleep on a bed with...
- smartest animals on the farm, usually leaders
- animals won the battle of the...
- runs foxwood farm
- pig leader that left
- war is war. the only good human is a... one
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- The set of rules was called the...
- owner of manor farm
- female cart-horse that is suspicious of pigs
- Jessie and Bluebell
- propaganda
- fluffy fur animal that shouts 4 legs good, two legs bad
- goat that reads the 7 commandments to Clover
- the pigs started drinking...
- poet pig that pens the banal patriotic song animal farm animal farm
- original song that Old Major sang
- really liked sugar cubes and ribbons
26 Clues: egg makers • propaganda • milk makers • raven messenger • alcoholic leader • runs foxwood farm • pessimistic donkey • owner of manor farm • Jessie and Bluebell • runs pinchfield farm • pig leader that left • died in second chapter • the pigs started drinking... • animals won the battle of the... • horse that works himself to death • original song that Old Major sang • ...
Charlotte's Web 2025-04-06
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- being close to someone
- Wilbur gets his food in this
- Fern read these to the animals
- there are lots of these in a farm
- he's one of the main characters
- Wilbur became this with the help of Charlotte
- the author's last name
- your mother's brother
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- they own the farm
- the annual farm celebration
- colour of the first place ribbon
- a big stinky rat
- celebration in December
- people crowded around this
- she helped Wilbur
- it has eight legs
- a spiders construction
- big rodent
- pink farm animal
- her last name is Arable
20 Clues: big rodent • a big stinky rat • pink farm animal • they own the farm • she helped Wilbur • it has eight legs • your mother's brother • being close to someone • a spiders construction • the author's last name • celebration in December • her last name is Arable • people crowded around this • the annual farm celebration • Wilbur gets his food in this • Fern read these to the animals • ...
Animal Farm 2023-09-15
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- The animals that after rebelling their rations were cut.
- Where Mr. Jones lived when he owned the farm.
- The real-life paralleled of animalism.
- Used to spread the message of the animals rebellion to the other farms.
- A materialistic house that cares nothing about the struggles of others.
- The hardworking horse that blindly follows Napoleon.
- The first battle was named "the battle of _______."
- The initial amount of commandments at Animal Farm.
- Followed closely to Marx's ideology; is represented by Snowball.
- The owner of Pinchfield, a neighboring farm.
- Orwell The author of the story "Animal Farm".
- The first song sung by the animals was called "The _____ of England."
- The personal enforcers of Napoleon.
- The pig who is the main antagonist in the story "Animal Farm".
- The founder of communism; is represented in the story by Old Major.
- Created the fake place of "sugar-candy mountain".
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- The old wise donkey.
- Powerhungry leader; is represented by Napoleon.
- Where all the animals live.
- The only commandment that remains is "all animals are equal, but some are _____ equal than others."
- Often bleat out the expression 'Four legs good, two legs bad"
- The biggest argument between Napoleon and Snowball was about building this.
- Poor leader before the Russian rebellion; is represented by Mr. Jones.
- The first man to trade with Animal Farm.
- The second in command to Napol and administers propganda.
- The former human owner of the farm that is now Animal Farm.
- The Russian secret service; is represented by the dogs.
- The group of animals that holds the power at Animal Farm.
- The animals that it was taken a vote to see if they were Comrades.
- The second song that was made after the first song was banned by Napoleon.
- The founder of animalism; an old wise pig that dies at the story's beginning.
- The pig that rivals Napolean.
32 Clues: The old wise donkey. • Where all the animals live. • The pig that rivals Napolean. • The personal enforcers of Napoleon. • The real-life paralleled of animalism. • The first man to trade with Animal Farm. • The owner of Pinchfield, a neighboring farm. • Where Mr. Jones lived when he owned the farm. • Orwell The author of the story "Animal Farm". • ...
farm animals 2021-04-12
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- can teach them tricks like sit
- their very clean animals
- their mother sings to them when their nursing
- they love dust baths
- they spit when they get annoyed
- they are small and fluffy
- what do Shepherds herd
- they are waterproof
- there fluffy and aren't born waterproof
- can identify their gender by their poo
- 90% of the worlds milk comes from them
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- they are very clean animals
- one of their favourite treats is bramble
- when they reach 2-3 months they are weaned of the milk
- they have a unique bleat and smell that only their mums recognise
- pretty tail feathers
- originate from the shetland isle
- their eggs incubate for 30 days
- small yellow and fluffy
- don't spit
- stronger than a horse of the same size
21 Clues: don't spit • they are waterproof • pretty tail feathers • they love dust baths • what do Shepherds herd • small yellow and fluffy • their very clean animals • they are small and fluffy • they are very clean animals • can teach them tricks like sit • their eggs incubate for 30 days • they spit when they get annoyed • originate from the shetland isle • ...
farm animals 2021-04-12
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- can teach them tricks like sit
- their very clean animals
- their mother sings to them when their nursing
- they love dust baths
- they spit when they get annoyed
- they are small and fluffy
- what do Shepherds herd
- they are waterproof
- there fluffy and aren't born waterproof
- can identify their gender by their poo
- 90% of the worlds milk comes from them
Down
- they are very clean animals
- one of their favourite treats is bramble
- when they reach 2-3 months they are weaned of the milk
- they have a unique bleat and smell that only their mums recognise
- pretty tail feathers
- originate from the shetland isle
- their eggs incubate for 30 days
- small yellow and fluffy
- don't spit
- stronger than a horse of the same size
21 Clues: don't spit • they are waterproof • pretty tail feathers • they love dust baths • what do Shepherds herd • small yellow and fluffy • their very clean animals • they are small and fluffy • they are very clean animals • can teach them tricks like sit • their eggs incubate for 30 days • they spit when they get annoyed • originate from the shetland isle • ...
farm animals 2022-02-24
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- intact male goat
- female goat with no kid
- castrated male sheep
- intact male sheep
- young cow that has not been weaned
- female sheep that has not had a lamb
- intact male pig
- castrated male pig
- female pig that has not had a litter
- scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for goat
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- young goat that has not been weaned
- female pig that was had a litter of piglets
- castrated amle goat
- female cow that has not had a calf
- young pig that has not bean weaned
- female cow that has had a calf
- young sheep that has not been weaned
- intact male cow
- scientific name for cattle
- castrated male that has been trained to work porcine scientific name for swine
- castrated male cow
- female goat that has had a kid
23 Clues: intact male pig • intact male cow • intact male goat • intact male sheep • castrated male pig • castrated male cow • castrated amle goat • castrated male sheep • female goat with no kid • scientific name for goat • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for cattle • female cow that has had a calf • female goat that has had a kid • female cow that has not had a calf • ...
farm animals 2023-03-30
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- pime lehm
- kanamunad
- liha tootmine
- lehma sõnnik
- lehmaudar
- vihane pull
- sõrgade lõikaminde
- kiire masin
- kuivsööt
- lehmi lüpsma
- ei peeta laudas
- väike part
- surnud lehm
- piimaveised
- lehmi aitama
- karjana pidama
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- söövad karjamaal
- poegimisala
- veiseliha
- lehmapiim
- jäära aitama
- rauasüst
- laut lehmade jaoks
- sigu söötma
- lüpsimasin
- kuiv silo
- sõbralik lehm
- söödasegu
- märgsööt
- tark loom
30 Clues: rauasüst • kuivsööt • märgsööt • pime lehm • kanamunad • veiseliha • lehmapiim • lehmaudar • kuiv silo • söödasegu • tark loom • lüpsimasin • väike part • poegimisala • vihane pull • kiire masin • sigu söötma • surnud lehm • piimaveised • lehma sõnnik • jäära aitama • lehmi lüpsma • lehmi aitama • liha tootmine • sõbralik lehm • karjana pidama • ei peeta laudas • söövad karjamaal • sõrgade lõikaminde • laut lehmade jaoks
FARM ANIMALS 2023-03-30
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- kõrvade sälgutamine
- poegimissulg
- niiskustaseme kontroll
- lehmasid jälgima
- karjana hoidma
- kummivoolik
- süstalt ühendama
- regulaarne toitumine
- masin mida kasutatakse lüpsmisel
- kuiv allapanu
- õhku ahmima
- vabad hingamisteed
- vabapidamine
- lihatootmine
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- laut lehmade jaoks
- hammaste lõikamine
- söödasegu
- kummivoolik
- mugav eluase
- piimaveised
- udarast Piima välja võtma
- villa kasvatama
- toitevsilo
- Suur laut
- rauasüst
- kuri pull
- südamelöögid
- poegimisala
- tagumine jalg
- manusta hapnikku
30 Clues: rauasüst • söödasegu • Suur laut • kuri pull • toitevsilo • kummivoolik • piimaveised • kummivoolik • poegimisala • õhku ahmima • poegimissulg • mugav eluase • südamelöögid • vabapidamine • lihatootmine • tagumine jalg • kuiv allapanu • karjana hoidma • villa kasvatama • lehmasid jälgima • süstalt ühendama • manusta hapnikku • laut lehmade jaoks • hammaste lõikamine • vabad hingamisteed • kõrvade sälgutamine • ...
Farm Animals 2023-04-04
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- piimatootmine
- vabad hingamisteed
- tasakaalustatud dieet
- söövad karjamaal
- mugav eluase
- märgsilo
- sõrgade lõikamine
- just sündinud siga
- niiskustaseme kontroll
- saba eemaldamine
- punetus ja piin
- loomade toiduspetsialist
- tpiduainete spetsialis
- tervislik silo
- lehmade jälgimine
- poegimisala
- lehmadieet
- emiseid harjutama
- jänesepuur
- 4 magu
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- piimaveised
- lehmi rahulolevatena ja tervetena hoidma
- rauasüst
- manustama hapnikku
- lehmi aitama
- lihatootmine
- hingamisstimulaatorid
- emisenibu
- ühendama voolikuid
- laisk lehm
30 Clues: 4 magu • rauasüst • märgsilo • emisenibu • laisk lehm • lehmadieet • jänesepuur • piimaveised • poegimisala • mugav eluase • lehmi aitama • lihatootmine • piimatootmine • tervislik silo • punetus ja piin • söövad karjamaal • saba eemaldamine • sõrgade lõikamine • lehmade jälgimine • emiseid harjutama • vabad hingamisteed • manustama hapnikku • just sündinud siga • ühendama voolikuid • tasakaalustatud dieet • ...
Farm Animals 2022-04-27
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- control population of prey animals
- You can ride this animal
- used for honey(2 words)
- prevent livestock shortage
- Loves to climb
- used for wool
- have them because some are endangered
- fiber and meat source
- Till rice fields(2 words)
- Gives you eggs
- Just for fun
- Loves attention
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- sold as food
- Small farm animal
- for fun (in alaska and maine)
- livestock and food. also mostly in alaska
- used for milk, meat,cheese, and hides (mostly in alaska)
- Gives you milk and/or meat
- herds animals
- catches mice
- used for fiber production
- Very sloppy
- eggs and meat
- pest control and fun to have
- maintain healthy population. also a fun house pet
- endangered
26 Clues: endangered • Very sloppy • sold as food • catches mice • Just for fun • herds animals • used for wool • eggs and meat • Loves to climb • Gives you eggs • Loves attention • Small farm animal • fiber and meat source • used for honey(2 words) • You can ride this animal • used for fiber production • Till rice fields(2 words) • Gives you milk and/or meat • prevent livestock shortage • ...
Farm Animals 2022-04-27
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- control population of prey animals
- You can ride this animal
- used for honey(2 words)
- prevent livestock shortage
- Loves to climb
- used for wool
- have them because some are endangered
- fiber and meat source
- Till rice fields(2 words)
- Gives you eggs
- Just for fun
- Loves attention
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- sold as food
- Small farm animal
- for fun (in alaska and maine)
- livestock and food. also mostly in alaska
- used for milk, meat,cheese, and hides (mostly in alaska)
- Gives you milk and/or meat
- herds animals
- catches mice
- used for fiber production
- Very sloppy
- eggs and meat
- pest control and fun to have
- maintain healthy population. also a fun house pet
- endangered
26 Clues: endangered • Very sloppy • sold as food • catches mice • Just for fun • herds animals • used for wool • eggs and meat • Loves to climb • Gives you eggs • Loves attention • Small farm animal • fiber and meat source • used for honey(2 words) • You can ride this animal • used for fiber production • Till rice fields(2 words) • Gives you milk and/or meat • prevent livestock shortage • ...
Farm Animals 2023-09-02
30 Clues: Kid • Ewe • Hen • Emu • Pig • Cow • Ram • Duck • Colt • Calf • Mare • Goat • Bull • Goose • Horse • Sheep • Quail • Llama • Alpaca • Donkey • Gander • Chicks • Piglet • Rabbit • Turkey • Chicken • Rooster • Gosling • Duckling • PekinDuck
Farm Animals 2022-05-12
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- sead kuulevad midagi mis ehmatab neid
- lehmad kogunevad punti et kaitsa oma vasikaid
- sead on kõigesööjad
- vabakasvatus
- sa peaksid jälgima kuidas kodulinnud ennast üleval peavad
- siga nimetatakse emiseks
- kitsed ei kuku ega libise peaaegu kunagi.
- lehmad on taimetoitlased
- ei kuku ega libise peaaegu kunagi
- lehmad kaitsevad oma vasikaid
- lehmad kasutavad oma sarvi et kaitsa ennast
- lehmad on mäletsejalised
- neli suurt kõhtu
- liha
- kodulinnud võivad kriimustada
- me hoiame enda joaks ka mõndasi linde munade jaoks
- vabas kasvatuses veised?
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- lambad ja kitsed hoiatavad enda ründajat
- kuulmine on väga oluline sigade jaoks
- lehmad on unikaalsed
- lehmad on 4 sektsiooni kõhus
- lehmad on võimelised valu tundma
- keatud aetega
- metsikud sead elavad metsas
- tööstuslik põllumajandus
- sead leiavad surnud loomad on suhteliselt maitsvad
- väga kiire seedimine.
- sead annavad hoiatusi võimalikust ründajast
- lehmad elavad gruppis et oleks ohutum
- sead ei ole hea nägemisega
- kitsed on parimate mägironijate hulgas
31 Clues: liha • vabakasvatus • keatud aetega • neli suurt kõhtu • sead on kõigesööjad • lehmad on unikaalsed • väga kiire seedimine. • tööstuslik põllumajandus • siga nimetatakse emiseks • lehmad on taimetoitlased • lehmad on mäletsejalised • vabas kasvatuses veised? • sead ei ole hea nägemisega • metsikud sead elavad metsas • lehmad on 4 sektsiooni kõhus • lehmad kaitsevad oma vasikaid • ...
Farm animals 2022-05-12
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- austust ja kaastunnet
- sead ei ole hea nägemisega
- liha
- lehmad on taimetoitlased
- farmi loomad
- kitsed ja lambad on sarnased
- tööstuslik põllumajandus
- parimad mägironijate seas
- vabapidamine
- neli suurt kõhtu
- vabas kasvatuses veised
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- lehmad kasutavad oma sarvi et kaitsta ennast
- lambad ja kitsed hoiatavad oma ründajat
- piimatootmismasin
- metssead elavad metasas
- kitsed ei kuku ja libise peaaegu kunagi
- kuulmine on sigade jaoks oluline
- kaitsma vasikaid
- lehmad on unikaalsed
- kodulinnud võivad kriimustada
- sektsioonid kõhus
- lehmad on võimelised valu tundma
- lehmad närivad oma toitu
- lehmad elavad grupis et oleks ohtutum
- kaetud aetega
- väga kiire seedimine
- meie kaaslased
- metssiga
28 Clues: liha • metssiga • farmi loomad • vabapidamine • kaetud aetega • meie kaaslased • kaitsma vasikaid • neli suurt kõhtu • piimatootmismasin • sektsioonid kõhus • lehmad on unikaalsed • väga kiire seedimine • austust ja kaastunnet • metssead elavad metasas • vabas kasvatuses veised • lehmad on taimetoitlased • lehmad närivad oma toitu • tööstuslik põllumajandus • parimad mägironijate seas • ...
Farm animals 2022-05-13
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- vabapidamine
- närima
- mäletsejalised
- neli suurt magu
- idustrialiseeritud põllumajandus
- väga kiire seedimine
- lambad ja kitsed
- farmi loomad on tundlikud
- põrsas
- sead on kõigesööjad
- hoiatussignaalid
- pull
- taimesööjad
- isas ja emas veisel saavad olla sarved
- loomad väärivad meie lugupidamist
- ei peeta aedikus
- karjad
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- piimatootmis masinad
- lindude ründe hoiatused
- linnuliha
- liha
- aedadega kaetud
- piima veis
- tall
- munad
- villa kasvatama
- lehmad on unikaalsed
- taimed ja lehed
- lehmad on mäletsejad
- varss
30 Clues: liha • tall • pull • munad • varss • närima • põrsas • karjad • linnuliha • piima veis • taimesööjad • vabapidamine • mäletsejalised • neli suurt magu • aedadega kaetud • villa kasvatama • taimed ja lehed • lambad ja kitsed • hoiatussignaalid • ei peeta aedikus • sead on kõigesööjad • piimatootmis masinad • väga kiire seedimine • lehmad on unikaalsed • lehmad on mäletsejad • lindude ründe hoiatused • ...
FARM ANIMALS 2025-03-20
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- Omnivorous, curly-tailed, farm animal
- Aquatic, feathered, quacking bird
- Hybrid of horse and donkey, strong working animal
- Female chicken, often raised for egg production
- Large, hoofed, riding or working animal
- Aquatic, feathered, honking birds
- Large, feathered, gobbling bird
- Male chicken, often used for breeding or fighting
- Male cow, often used for breeding
- Agile, bearded, milk-producing mammal
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- Young chicken, often raised for egg production
- Small, hooved, long-eared working animal
- Young cow, often raised for meat or dairy
- Small, feathered, egg-laying bird
- Woolly, hooved, grazing mammal
- Small, furry, fast-breeding farm animal
- Female sheep, often raised for wool or milk
- Large, milk-producing, hooved mammal
- Young sheep, often raised for meat
- Large, hooved, working animal, often used for plowing
20 Clues: Woolly, hooved, grazing mammal • Large, feathered, gobbling bird • Aquatic, feathered, quacking bird • Small, feathered, egg-laying bird • Aquatic, feathered, honking birds • Male cow, often used for breeding • Young sheep, often raised for meat • Large, milk-producing, hooved mammal • Omnivorous, curly-tailed, farm animal • Agile, bearded, milk-producing mammal • ...
Farm Animals 2021-02-08
20 Clues: cow • pig • cat • dog • duck • goat • sheep • horse • rabbit • eating • chicken • jumping • reading • walking • dancing • running • swinging • laughing • swimming • exercising
farm animals 2022-05-20
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- austust ja kaastunnet
- sead ei ole hea nägemisega
- liha
- lehmad on taimetoitlased
- farmi loomad
- kitsed ja lambad on sarnased
- tööstuslik põllumajandus
- parimad mägironijate seas
- vabapidamine
- neli suurt kõhtu
- vabas kasvatuses veised
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- lehmad kasutavad oma sarvi et kaitsta ennast
- lambad ja kitsed hoiatavad oma ründajat
- piimatootmismasin
- metssead elavad metasas
- kitsed ei kuku ja libise peaaegu kunagi
- kuulmine on sigade jaoks oluline
- kaitsma vasikaid
- lehmad on unikaalsed
- kodulinnud võivad kriimustada
- sektsioonid kõhus
- lehmad on võimelised valu tundma
- lehmad närivad oma toitu
- lehmad elavad grupis et oleks ohtutum
- kaetud aetega
- väga kiire seedimine
- meie kaaslased
- metssiga
28 Clues: liha • metssiga • farmi loomad • vabapidamine • kaetud aetega • meie kaaslased • kaitsma vasikaid • neli suurt kõhtu • piimatootmismasin • sektsioonid kõhus • lehmad on unikaalsed • väga kiire seedimine • austust ja kaastunnet • metssead elavad metasas • vabas kasvatuses veised • lehmad on taimetoitlased • lehmad närivad oma toitu • tööstuslik põllumajandus • parimad mägironijate seas • ...
Farm Animals 2022-11-26
37 Clues: âne • oie • coq • rat • bouc • veau • chat • jars • dinde • lapin • boeuf • truie • vache • oison • poule • chien • chiot • agneau • poulet • pigeon • canard • cheval • chaton • cochon • brebis • mouton • chèvre • jument • poussin • caneton • poulain • corbeau • chevreau • porcelet • sanglier • cheval de trait • chien de chasse
farm animals 2021-04-12
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- can teach them tricks like sit
- their very clean animals
- their mother sings to them when their nursing
- they love dust baths
- they spit when they get annoyed
- they are small and fluffy
- what do Shepherds herd
- they are waterproof
- there fluffy and aren't born waterproof
- can identify their gender by their poo
- 90% of the worlds milk comes from them
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- they are very clean animals
- one of their favourite treats is bramble
- when they reach 2-3 months they are weaned of the milk
- they have a unique bleat and smell that only their mums recognise
- pretty tail feathers
- originate from the shetland isle
- their eggs incubate for 30 days
- small yellow and fluffy
- don't spit
- stronger than a horse of the same size
21 Clues: don't spit • they are waterproof • pretty tail feathers • they love dust baths • what do Shepherds herd • small yellow and fluffy • their very clean animals • they are small and fluffy • they are very clean animals • can teach them tricks like sit • their eggs incubate for 30 days • they spit when they get annoyed • originate from the shetland isle • ...
Farm Animals 2024-01-01
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- Raised for meat, some breeds known for intelligence.
- Related to llama, prized for its soft and valuable fleece.
- Can carry heavy loads, often used for transportation and work.
- Buffalo/ Found in Southeast Asia, used for plowing fields and milk production.
- Large waterfowl known for loud honking, sometimes raised for meat.
- Raised for eggs and meat, popular waterfowl farm animal.
- Often kept on farms for pest control, not usually considered traditional farm animals.
- Largest living bird, raised for feathers and sometimes meat.
- Second largest bird after ostrich, native to Australia and farmed for meat.
- Long-haired cattle found in high altitudes, used for milk, meat, and wool.
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- Used for riding, driving carriages, and working on the farm.
- South American camelid used for wool and as pack animals.
- Hives essential for honey production, pollinates crops.
- Lays eggs for eating, some breeds raised for meat.
- Large poultry bird primarily raised for meat consumption.
- Provides milk and meat, can be used for draft work.
- Raised for meat and fur, popular pet due to floppy ears.
- Provides milk and cheese, known for agile climbing abilities.
- Pig/ Popular rodent pet, sometimes raised for meat in South America.
- Wool used for clothing and textiles, also raised for meat.
20 Clues: Lays eggs for eating, some breeds raised for meat. • Provides milk and meat, can be used for draft work. • Raised for meat, some breeds known for intelligence. • Hives essential for honey production, pollinates crops. • Raised for meat and fur, popular pet due to floppy ears. • Raised for eggs and meat, popular waterfowl farm animal. • ...
Farm Animals 2024-05-20
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- "MOOOOOOOO"
- mix of donkey and horse
- thanksgiving dinner
- to cure your body of hunger
- hay is for _
- you do this when the plant is done growing
- _ little
- Donald _
- where wool comes from
- what you use a combine for
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- thing that spits at you
- mother _
- hoppity hop
- mans best friend
- MJ is the _ of basketball
- shreks best friend
- oink oink oink
- what people do to horses
- what you have to do to get plants in the ground
- mini horse
20 Clues: mother _ • _ little • Donald _ • mini horse • "MOOOOOOOO" • hoppity hop • hay is for _ • oink oink oink • mans best friend • shreks best friend • thanksgiving dinner • where wool comes from • thing that spits at you • mix of donkey and horse • what people do to horses • MJ is the _ of basketball • what you use a combine for • to cure your body of hunger • you do this when the plant is done growing • ...
Farm animals 2023-03-30
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- päevläbi sööma
- rauasüst
- vabapidamine
- söövad karjamaal
- liigesepõletik
- suurlaut
- lihatootmine
- kuldi kõrvalmaitse
- laut lehmade jaoks
- söödasegu
- niiskustaseme kontroll
- mõjutab suremust
- manusta hapniku
- sõrgade lõikamine
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- udarast piima välja võtma
- südamelõõgid
- regulaarne toitumine
- kummivoolik
- süstalt ühendama
- ternespiima manustamine
- poegimisala
- söömine karjamaal
- mugav eluase
- õhkuahmima
- hammaste lõikamine
- toitev silo
- lehmasid jälgima
- kõrvade sälgutamine
- kuiv allapanu
- masin mida kasutatakse lüpsmisel
30 Clues: rauasüst • suurlaut • söödasegu • õhkuahmima • kummivoolik • poegimisala • toitev silo • südamelõõgid • vabapidamine • mugav eluase • lihatootmine • kuiv allapanu • päevläbi sööma • liigesepõletik • manusta hapniku • söövad karjamaal • süstalt ühendama • lehmasid jälgima • mõjutab suremust • söömine karjamaal • sõrgade lõikamine • hammaste lõikamine • kuldi kõrvalmaitse • laut lehmade jaoks • kõrvade sälgutamine • ...
Farm Animals 2025-04-06
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- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- A farming tool used to turn over the soil.
- A tower used to store grain or silage on a farm.
- A grain commonly grown for food and animal feed.
- A large building used for storing farm equipment or housing animals.
- A large area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals.
- A female horse.
- A cultivated plant grown for food, like corn or potatoes.
- A young bird, particularly a baby chicken.
- A domesticated animal raised for wool and meat.
- Relating to milk production and products made from it.
- A small enclosure for keeping chickens or other small poultry.
- A domesticated animal known for its milk, meat, and climbing abilities.
- The reproductive body laid by female birds, commonly collected from hens.
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- Animal waste used as fertilizer for crops.
- A female chicken, typically kept for laying eggs.
- A large domesticated animal used for riding or pulling plows.
- A powerful vehicle used for farming tasks like plowing and harvesting.
- A farm tool used for breaking up soil to prepare for planting.
- A large domesticated animal raised for milk and beef.
- A large bird often raised for meat, especially around holidays.
- A barrier used to enclose farm animals or crops.
- A waterfowl often raised for its eggs and meat.
- A nutrient-rich liquid produced by cows, goats, and other animals.
- Food, especially dried hay or feed, given to farm animals.
- Dried grass or legumes, used as food for livestock.
- A young sheep, often raised for its meat.
- A large farm where livestock, especially cattle, are raised.
- A domesticated animal raised for meat, often known for its intelligence.
- A large, compressed bundle of hay or straw wrapped tightly for storage.
30 Clues: A female horse. • A young sheep, often raised for its meat. • Animal waste used as fertilizer for crops. • A farming tool used to turn over the soil. • A young bird, particularly a baby chicken. • A waterfowl often raised for its eggs and meat. • A domesticated animal raised for wool and meat. • A tower used to store grain or silage on a farm. • ...
Farm animals 2025-08-04
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- white faced sister
- small and skittish
- tall sister
- daddy goat
- lizard hunter
- Willow girl
- jumping sister
- shy girl
- twin boy mom
- no horns
- little boy
- tan cloud
- bed snuggle buddy
- little triplet
- little boy
- sheds so much
- queen bee
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- fighter
- arrow on her back
- tall and brown
- middle triplet
- x on her forehead
- friendly
- name means Hope
- hides under bed
- little mama
- tan triplet
- shy cat
- looks like jigi
- chaser
- old man
- muffin mom
- king of the hill
33 Clues: chaser • fighter • shy cat • old man • friendly • shy girl • no horns • tan cloud • queen bee • daddy goat • little boy • little boy • muffin mom • tall sister • Willow girl • little mama • tan triplet • twin boy mom • lizard hunter • sheds so much • tall and brown • middle triplet • jumping sister • little triplet • name means Hope • hides under bed • looks like jigi • king of the hill • arrow on her back • x on her forehead • ...
Farm animals 2025-08-04
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- white faced sister
- tall and brown
- friendly
- sheds so much
- middle triplet
- tan cloud
- daddy goat
- twin boy mom
- Willow girl
- bed snuggle buddy
- chaser
- queen bee
- little mama
- shy cat
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- name means Hope
- shy girl
- muffin mom
- tall sister
- lizard hunter
- fighter
- x on her forehead
- looks like jigi
- jumping sister
- little boy
- little triplet
- little boy
- hides under bed
- old man
- tan triplet
- arrow on her back
- king of the hill
- small and skittish
- no horns
33 Clues: chaser • fighter • old man • shy cat • shy girl • friendly • no horns • tan cloud • queen bee • muffin mom • little boy • daddy goat • little boy • tall sister • Willow girl • tan triplet • little mama • twin boy mom • lizard hunter • sheds so much • tall and brown • jumping sister • middle triplet • little triplet • name means Hope • looks like jigi • hides under bed • king of the hill • x on her forehead • bed snuggle buddy • ...
Farm Animals 2023-04-10
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- I can remember up to 3 years. Big Meat Producer
- This 6 to 12 oz bird can fly at speeds of 30 to 40 mphs
- This animal transported the Mother Mary to Bethlehem
- They live on all continents and lay eggs
- This animal will race in the Kentucky Derby
- Important animal to heard the cattle.
- This animal will build a shallow nest in a grassy area
- One of the most intelligent animals in the world. Pink
- This animal will spit when mad
- This animal flies in a V formation
- This animal likes the water and lives on land
- You can sell there fur and look like a llama
- This animal has feathers and a wattle
- There calves can out run a human by the time they are 5 days old
- Produces more than 5000 miles of wool per year
- Closest extant relatives of the T-rex.
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- Deer like animal that can swim
- They eat with there feet and fly
- They store water in there humps
- You find them in water and they love worms
- Our national mammal
- They hide there calf in tall grass or thick brush
- The opposite of a donkey
- makes sour milk
- This lazy temperamental in door animal lays in the sun
- You can eat these insect that make noise
- You can eat there comb form there nest
- Adult Male chicken.
- Lots of hunters will hunt this for food but keep the antlers
29 Clues: makes sour milk • Our national mammal • Adult Male chicken. • The opposite of a donkey • Deer like animal that can swim • This animal will spit when mad • They store water in there humps • They eat with there feet and fly • This animal flies in a V formation • Important animal to heard the cattle. • This animal has feathers and a wattle • You can eat there comb form there nest • ...
ANIMAL FARM 2022-05-20
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- He plants the seeds of rebellion by sharing his dream with the other animals.
- At the end of the novel pigs start looking like them.
- It ends up being destroyed when a neighbouring farm attacks the animals.
- Name of the original owner of Manor Farm.
- Although she realizes the pigs have changed the commandments she doesn't dare saying anything because she is convinced her memory is wrong.
- Neighbouring farmer who tries invading Animal Farm at the end of the novel
- A hard worker dedicated to the cause of animalism.
- He is chased from the farm by ferocious dogs when he disagrees with Napoleon on the windmill.
- Name initially given to the farm
- They have been secretly reared by Napoleon and scare all the animals to death.
- He collapses and dies when the farm is attacked a second time.
- The first battle is called the battle of the __________________________.
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- Old Marjor dreams of a world where animals are freed of human __________________ .
- Seeing the pigs walking on them is a shock to the other farm animals.
- The pigs sell Boxer's dead body in exchange for it.
- It disappears at the end of chapter 2 and foreshadows the rest of the plot.
- Animal Farm's author's name
- A cunning animal who helps Napoleon manipulate the animals into submission
- There are 7 of them at the beginning of the book but the pigs end up reducing them to one.
- He turns out to be a tyrant.
- The most pessimistic animal on the farm.
21 Clues: Animal Farm's author's name • He turns out to be a tyrant. • Name initially given to the farm • The most pessimistic animal on the farm. • Name of the original owner of Manor Farm. • A hard worker dedicated to the cause of animalism. • The pigs sell Boxer's dead body in exchange for it. • At the end of the novel pigs start looking like them. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-02-20
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- How all animals should be compared to each other
- Most well respected on the farm
- He gave the idea of a rebellion
- The author
- What Napoleon renames the farm at the end of the book
- Keep getting twisted by squealer
- Original owner of the farm, fights for the farm back
- The battle the humans tried to get the farm back
- They get held in the barn
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- Speaks for Napoleon
- Many animals were killed by dogs
- Attempting to overthrow leader of something
- The hens did this because they didn’t want to give up eggs
- The leader of the farm
- Explains sugar candy mountain
- The main trait of squealer
- If built could have the animals work less
- The song for the rebellion
- Ran against Napoleon to lead the farm
- Napoleon made these to spread out the food
- “I will work harder” “Four legs good, Two legs bad” “Napoleon is always right”
- Body guards of the pigs
- Helps animal farm trade
- Who napoleon is based off of
24 Clues: The author • Speaks for Napoleon • The leader of the farm • Body guards of the pigs • Helps animal farm trade • They get held in the barn • The main trait of squealer • The song for the rebellion • Who napoleon is based off of • Explains sugar candy mountain • Most well respected on the farm • He gave the idea of a rebellion • Many animals were killed by dogs • ...
ANIMAL FARM 2022-05-20
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- There are 7 of them at the beginning of the book but the pigs end up reducing them to one.
- Animal Farm's author's name
- Seeing the pigs walking on them is a shock to the other farm animals.
- He collapses and dies when the farm is attacked a second time.
- The first battle is called the battle of the __________________________.
- A cunning animal who helps Napoleon manipulate the animals into submission
- It ends up being destroyed when a neighbouring farm attacks the animals.
- Neighbouring farmer who tries invading Animal Farm at the end of the novel
- Name initially given to the farm
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- He is chased from the farm by ferocious dogs when he disagrees with Napoleon on the windmill.
- It disappears at the end of chapter 2 and foreshadows the rest of the plot.
- Although she realizes the pigs have changed the commandments she doesn't dare saying anything because she is convinced her memory is wrong.
- They have been secretly reared by Napoleon and scare all the animals to death.
- He turns out to be a tyrant.
- The pigs sell Boxer's dead body in exchange for it.
- Old Marjor dreams of a world where animals are freed of human __________________ .
- At the end of the novel pigs start looking like them.
- He plants the seeds of rebellion by sharing his dream with the other animals.
- A hard worker dedicated to the cause of animalism.
- Name of the original owner of Manor Farm.
- The most pessimistic animal on the farm.
21 Clues: Animal Farm's author's name • He turns out to be a tyrant. • Name initially given to the farm • The most pessimistic animal on the farm. • Name of the original owner of Manor Farm. • A hard worker dedicated to the cause of animalism. • The pigs sell Boxer's dead body in exchange for it. • At the end of the novel pigs start looking like them. • ...
Farm Animals 2019-10-15
23 Clues: бык • овца • коза • баран • индюк • петух • корова • кобыла • курица • лошадь • кролик • свинья • ягненок • теленок • жеребек • индейка • козленок • жеребенок • поросенок • самка свиньи • крольченок, котенок • самец (кролика, зайца, оленя, антилопы, овцы, козы) • самка (кролика, оленя, зайца, козла, крысы, мыши, хорька, кенгуру)
Farm Animals 2019-10-17
23 Clues: бык • овца • коза • индюк • баран • петух • корова • лошадь • курица • кролик • кобыла • свинья • жеребек • ягненок • теленок • индейка • козленок • поросенок • жеребенок • самка свиньи • крольченок, котенок • самец (кролика, зайца, оленя, антилопы, овцы, козы) • самка (кролика, оленя, зайца, козла, крысы, мыши, хорька, кенгуру)
Farm animals 2024-07-05
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- - A young cow.
- - This animal pulls the plow.
- - A young pig.
- - A young sheep.
- - This animal guards the farm.
- - This bird is often eaten on Thanksgiving.
- - A bird that lays eggs.
- - This bird migrates and has a honking call.
- - A young chicken.
- - A female chicken.
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- - This animal loves to catch mice on the farm.
- - A horse's baby.
- - This animal gives us bacon.
- - You can milk this animal.
- - A small, woolly animal.
- - This animal lives on a farm and can carry loads.
- - A male chicken.
- - A bird that swims and quacks.
- - This animal says "moo."
- - This animal can be ridden and says "neigh."
20 Clues: - A young cow. • - A young pig. • - A young sheep. • - A horse's baby. • - A male chicken. • - A young chicken. • - A female chicken. • - A bird that lays eggs. • - A small, woolly animal. • - This animal says "moo." • - You can milk this animal. • - This animal pulls the plow. • - This animal gives us bacon. • - This animal guards the farm. • - A bird that swims and quacks. • ...
FARM ANIMALS 2023-03-30
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- Poegimissulg
- Limaskest
- Kuiv allapanu
- Nabanöör
- Saba eemaldamine
- Rohusööjad kariloomad
- Kummivoolik
- Südamelöökide sagedus
- silokäru
- Mugav eluase
- Kõrvade sälgutamine
- Kanamunad
- Pulli igemed
- Regulaarne toitumine
- Lehmade lüpsmine
- Karjana pidama
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- Mära süstima
- Süstalt ühendama
- Liigesepõletikud
- Poegimisala
- Hammaste lõikamine
- lihatootmine
- Inetu pardipoeg
- Vabapidamisega kalkunid
- õhku ahmima
- Vasikaid jälgima
- Tasakaalustatud dieet
- Jänese puur
- Toitev sööt
- Lehma laut
30 Clues: Nabanöör • silokäru • Limaskest • Kanamunad • Lehma laut • Poegimisala • õhku ahmima • Kummivoolik • Jänese puur • Toitev sööt • Mära süstima • Poegimissulg • lihatootmine • Mugav eluase • Pulli igemed • Kuiv allapanu • Karjana pidama • Inetu pardipoeg • Süstalt ühendama • Liigesepõletikud • Saba eemaldamine • Vasikaid jälgima • Lehmade lüpsmine • Hammaste lõikamine • Kõrvade sälgutamine • Regulaarne toitumine • ...
Farm Animals 2023-03-16
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- female chicken
- breed able male horse
- female rabbit
- beaver's college adversary
- young annoying barking animal
- Man's best friend
- male cat
- male chicken
- female horse
- is Mary's friend
- young female cow
- produces milk
- female baby horse
- some breeds they feint
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- mature female cat
- male cow
- adult lamb
- it goes gabel gabel
- baby goat
- like to eat compost
- neutered male cow
- baby cow
- female cat
- male sheep
- can't breed male horse
- male rabbit
26 Clues: male cow • baby cow • male cat • baby goat • adult lamb • female cat • male sheep • male rabbit • male chicken • female horse • female rabbit • produces milk • female chicken • is Mary's friend • young female cow • mature female cat • neutered male cow • Man's best friend • female baby horse • it goes gabel gabel • like to eat compost • breed able male horse • can't breed male horse • some breeds they feint • ...
Animals farm 2021-05-12
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- what was the first name for the farm.
- who did the animals hate the most
- what was the first battle
- what was the first song made by the animals.
- who leads the animal's
- when did Old Major die.
- what did everyone call each other.
- where did Jones go to get drunk.
- were did Mollie go after she left animal farm
- what were the rules called
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- who was Napoleon rival.
- what replaced the Beast of England
- leads the animal farm.
- who were the first to come to Major to hear his dream
- what did Mallie love the most
- the person that started the revolution of Manor farm.
- the animal that worked the hardest.
- what destroyed the windmill the first time
- who sung four legs good two legs bad.
- spoke of sugar candy mountain
20 Clues: leads the animal farm. • who leads the animal's • who was Napoleon rival. • when did Old Major die. • what was the first battle • what were the rules called • what did Mallie love the most • spoke of sugar candy mountain • where did Jones go to get drunk. • who did the animals hate the most • what replaced the Beast of England • what did everyone call each other. • ...
Farm animals 2022-06-02
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- Kitsed
- Oht ründaja poolt
- Loomad kes imetavad oma poegasi
- Loomad kes söövad taimset toitu
- Munevad mune
- Sarved
- Metsikud esivanemad
- Kalkun
- fowl Pärlkana
- Tööstuslik põllumajandus
- Noored sead
- Milleks nimetatakse uuesti närimist
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- Kiskjad
- Haned
- Need loomad annavad villa
- Parv
- Sead kes elavad metsas
- Birds who swim on the water
- Kelleks nimetatakse mäletsejaid
- Vabapidamisega
- See masin teeb piima
- Linnuliha
- Kanad annavad neid
- Rohtukarjatama
- Loomad kes elavad farmis
- Need loomad annavad piima
- Noored lehmad
27 Clues: Parv • Haned • Kitsed • Sarved • Kalkun • Kiskjad • Linnuliha • Noored sead • Munevad mune • fowl Pärlkana • Noored lehmad • Vabapidamisega • Rohtukarjatama • Oht ründaja poolt • Kanad annavad neid • Metsikud esivanemad • See masin teeb piima • Sead kes elavad metsas • Loomad kes elavad farmis • Tööstuslik põllumajandus • Need loomad annavad villa • Need loomad annavad piima • Birds who swim on the water • ...
Farm animals 2022-01-12
Farm Animals 2022-04-27
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- control population of prey animals
- You can ride this animal
- used for honey(2 words)
- prevent livestock shortage
- Loves to climb
- used for wool
- have them because some are endangered
- fiber and meat source
- Till rice fields(2 words)
- Gives you eggs
- Just for fun
- Loves attention
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- sold as food
- Small farm animal
- for fun (in alaska and maine)
- livestock and food. also mostly in alaska
- used for milk, meat,cheese, and hides (mostly in alaska)
- Gives you milk and/or meat
- herds animals
- catches mice
- used for fiber production
- Very sloppy
- eggs and meat
- pest control and fun to have
- maintain healthy population. also a fun house pet
- endangered
26 Clues: endangered • Very sloppy • sold as food • catches mice • Just for fun • herds animals • used for wool • eggs and meat • Loves to climb • Gives you eggs • Loves attention • Small farm animal • fiber and meat source • used for honey(2 words) • You can ride this animal • used for fiber production • Till rice fields(2 words) • Gives you milk and/or meat • prevent livestock shortage • ...
Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-16
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- Which kind of animals were the smartest on the farm?
- Who was the owner of the Pinchfield farm?
- The Animal Farm flag was white....and what other color?
- What color was Muriel?
- Who was the original owner of Manor Farm?
- How many nights after his big speech did Major die?
- What could the animals not sleep in beds with?
- Who was the strongest animal on the farm?
- What did Molly love and put in her mane?
- Where was Animal Farm?
- What were the animals forbidden to drink too much of?
- What kind of animal was Moses?
- What kind of animal was Benjamin?
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- Who was the owner of the Foxwood farm?
- In the beginning of the book, what day of the week was there no work?
- What kind of animal was Muriel?
- What kind of animal was Clover?
- How many puppies did Napoleon raise?
- What was the name of the pig who was driven away by the dogs?
- Who became the leader of Animal Farm?
20 Clues: What color was Muriel? • Where was Animal Farm? • What kind of animal was Moses? • What kind of animal was Muriel? • What kind of animal was Clover? • What kind of animal was Benjamin? • How many puppies did Napoleon raise? • Who became the leader of Animal Farm? • Who was the owner of the Foxwood farm? • What did Molly love and put in her mane? • ...
Chicken Coop Crossword 2012-10-15
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- Faithful Horse
- The Traitor
- Napoleon's Pig Assistant
- Rules Of Animal Farm
- Leader
- First Person Contact With Animal Farm
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- Original Farm Name
- Animals Taking Control
- Song Sang By The Animals
- Saying for The Sheep
- Starter of the Rebellion
- New Name for Manor Farm
- Left The Farm For Humans
- New Technology Starts On Animal Farm
- Owner of Manor Farm
15 Clues: Leader • The Traitor • Faithful Horse • Original Farm Name • Owner of Manor Farm • Saying for The Sheep • Rules Of Animal Farm • Animals Taking Control • New Name for Manor Farm • Song Sang By The Animals • Napoleon's Pig Assistant • Starter of the Rebellion • Left The Farm For Humans • New Technology Starts On Animal Farm • First Person Contact With Animal Farm
Farm Animals 2015-03-27
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- A male pig.
- A male cow.
- A female pig.
- Animal that rhymes with "boat".
- This large animal eats hay and goes neigh.
- A baby horse.
- A baby cow.
- Treat for horses.
- Another name for an animals nose.
- A baby goat.
- Be Careful! A horse might bite you with it's ______.
- Dried grass that animals eat.
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- A warm material used in clothes that comes from sheep.
- A female horse.
- Type of meat that comes from cattle.
- Another names for a horses foot.
- liquid that is good for your bones and comes from dairy cows.
- Meat that comes from a pig and is served for breakfast.
- Fed to animals.
- This animal can be used to make meat or milk.
- A baby sheep.
- Made from dairy cows and is usually yellow.
- Where a pig lives.
- This animal makes wool.
- Meat that comes from a pig and is usually put on sandwiches.
25 Clues: A male pig. • A male cow. • A baby cow. • A baby goat. • A female pig. • A baby horse. • A baby sheep. • A female horse. • Fed to animals. • Treat for horses. • Where a pig lives. • This animal makes wool. • Dried grass that animals eat. • Animal that rhymes with "boat". • Another names for a horses foot. • Another name for an animals nose. • Type of meat that comes from cattle. • ...
Farm Animals 2023-04-04
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- lehmi lüpsma
- märg silo
- puhas ternespiim
- tervislik silo
- madal temperatuur
- surnud lehm
- lehma päramised
- saba eemaldama
- terav valu
- ühendama süstalt
- joogivesi
- eraldama sigu
- töökindel süstal
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- lehmade jälgimine
- pakkuma head ternespiima
- punetus ja piin
- kallis liha
- väike saba
- silo tootmine
- märg siga
- ühendama voolikuid
- tähelepanelik töötaja
- halb tervis
- lehma nibu
- väike siga
- õhku ahmima
- hamba eemaldamine
- soe piim
- märg voolik
- õnnelik lehm
30 Clues: soe piim • märg silo • märg siga • joogivesi • väike saba • lehma nibu • väike siga • terav valu • kallis liha • halb tervis • õhku ahmima • surnud lehm • märg voolik • lehmi lüpsma • õnnelik lehm • silo tootmine • eraldama sigu • tervislik silo • saba eemaldama • punetus ja piin • lehma päramised • puhas ternespiim • ühendama süstalt • töökindel süstal • lehmade jälgimine • madal temperatuur • hamba eemaldamine • ...
Farm Animals 2022-04-27
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- control population of prey animals
- You can ride this animal
- used for honey(2 words)
- prevent livestock shortage
- Loves to climb
- used for wool
- have them because some are endangered
- fiber and meat source
- Till rice fields(2 words)
- Gives you eggs
- Just for fun
- Loves attention
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- sold as food
- Small farm animal
- for fun (in alaska and maine)
- livestock and food. also mostly in alaska
- used for milk, meat,cheese, and hides (mostly in alaska)
- Gives you milk and/or meat
- herds animals
- catches mice
- used for fiber production
- Very sloppy
- eggs and meat
- pest control and fun to have
- maintain healthy population. also a fun house pet
- endangered
26 Clues: endangered • Very sloppy • sold as food • catches mice • Just for fun • herds animals • used for wool • eggs and meat • Loves to climb • Gives you eggs • Loves attention • Small farm animal • fiber and meat source • used for honey(2 words) • You can ride this animal • used for fiber production • Till rice fields(2 words) • Gives you milk and/or meat • prevent livestock shortage • ...
Farm animals 2022-05-11
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- Lehmad on rohusööjad
- Pullidel on sarved
- peab tähelepanu pöörama
- Nimetatakse mäletsejateks
- Lüpsimasinad
- Kalkun
- Piimaveis
- Karja liikmed
- linnuliha
- ei ole head silmanägemist
- meeldib süüa linnuliha
- On parimad ronijad
- Paabulind
- Nimetatakse karjaks
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- Industrialiseeritudpõllumajandus
- juured ja sammal
- Mäletsemine
- Kihvad
- Nooremad on põrsad
- Kodulinnud võivad kriimustada
- Pardipoeg
- Vabapidamisel veised
- elavad metsas
- Villa kasvatama
- korjused
- Kasvatatakse lihaks
- Kaitsta oma vasikaid
- Neli suurt magu
- Nad on kõigesööjad
- pidama lemmikloomana
30 Clues: Kihvad • Kalkun • korjused • Pardipoeg • Piimaveis • linnuliha • Paabulind • Mäletsemine • Lüpsimasinad • elavad metsas • Karja liikmed • Villa kasvatama • Neli suurt magu • juured ja sammal • Pullidel on sarved • Nooremad on põrsad • Nad on kõigesööjad • On parimad ronijad • Kasvatatakse lihaks • Nimetatakse karjaks • Lehmad on rohusööjad • Vabapidamisel veised • Kaitsta oma vasikaid • pidama lemmikloomana • ...
Farm Animals 2025-11-19
AF Vocabulary D 2022-03-25
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- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- To remind the animals about Old Major’s about life free of humans, his skull was ? and put on display.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Squealer often ? that Snowball was responsible for the problems on the farm, thus creating fear amongst the animals.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefitted him.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
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- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Squealer ? the idea that Snowball had led the animals to victory in the Battle of the Cowshed.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
40 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death. • ...
Animal Farm 2017-01-16
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- she is an old horse and a close friend of Boxer
- the president of Animal Farm
- the old owner of Manor Farm
- the human Napoleon hires to represent Animal Farm with the human society
- the owner of Pinchfield Farm
- she was the poet of Animal Farm
- he is the oldest animal on the farm and won’t read for anyone
- it was destroyed twice and took over two years to complete
- he told stories about Sugarcandy Island
- they rebelled against Napoleon
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- she left the farm for an easy life
- it was said by the animals that he could black into white
- he told the animals a rebellion was coming
- his motto is "I will work harder"
- a philosophy of all of the animals being treated equal
- he was chased out of the farm by dogs
- the owner of Foxwood Farm
- they had their motto changed by the pigs
18 Clues: the owner of Foxwood Farm • the old owner of Manor Farm • the president of Animal Farm • the owner of Pinchfield Farm • they rebelled against Napoleon • she was the poet of Animal Farm • his motto is "I will work harder" • she left the farm for an easy life • he was chased out of the farm by dogs • he told stories about Sugarcandy Island • ...
Animal Farm 2014-03-27
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- The tame Raven.
- It was his idea to build a windmill.
- First human the animals came in contact with after the rebellion.
- He owned the Farm until the Animals chased him away.
- The kind of Pig that Napoleon is.
- Died in the beginning of the Book.
- Enemies with Mr.Pilkington.
- The animals that chased Snowball off of the farm.
- Strongest animal on the Farm, very hard working.
- Type of animal that Muriel was.
- Things Mollie wears in her hair.
- A system of Government created by Napoleon.
- Kind of alcohol the animals were drinking.
- Boxer's Companion.
- _____ of England.
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- Name of the farm before the rebellion.
- Girl Horse, She's dumb and vain.
- Oldest Animal on the Farm with the worst temper, he never talks.
- Enemies with Mr.Frederick.
- What type of Animal is Benjamin?
- The animals addressed each other as _______.
- The sheep's speech was quite ______(word that describes their style of speech).
- "Our Leader, Our Comrade!"
- He's a brilliant talker, it is said that he can turn black into white.
- The animals that repeatedly chanted "Four legs good, Two legs bad."
25 Clues: The tame Raven. • _____ of England. • Boxer's Companion. • Enemies with Mr.Frederick. • "Our Leader, Our Comrade!" • Enemies with Mr.Pilkington. • Type of animal that Muriel was. • Girl Horse, She's dumb and vain. • What type of Animal is Benjamin? • Things Mollie wears in her hair. • The kind of Pig that Napoleon is. • Died in the beginning of the Book. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-02-20
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- What are the rules on the farm called
- Tells The Animals about sugar candy mountain
- What was the farms name changed to
- What was Napoleon Spreading
- Someone Who was well respected from
- Hardest Worker On the Farm
- Witch Animals protested
- What did the Humans Make
- Makes poems for Napoleon to look good.
- Her children were taken away from her.
- Who ran away and betrayed the animals
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- Only respects boxer .
- The Person who got blamed for the windmill
- Very Persuasive speaker
- Witch animal was taken away from their parents
- Owner Of Animal Farm
- What act was started on the animal farm
- Someone who represents the farm
- What animal read them the commandments
19 Clues: Owner Of Animal Farm • Only respects boxer . • Very Persuasive speaker • Witch Animals protested • What did the Humans Make • Hardest Worker On the Farm • What was Napoleon Spreading • Someone who represents the farm • What was the farms name changed to • Someone Who was well respected from • What are the rules on the farm called • Who ran away and betrayed the animals • ...
Animal Farm 2023-02-20
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- What are the rules on the farm called
- Tells The Animals about sugar candy mountain
- What was the farms name changed to
- What was Napoleon Spreading
- Someone Who was well respected from
- Hardest Worker On the Farm
- Witch Animals protested
- What did the Humans Make
- Makes poems for Napoleon to look good.
- Her children were taken away from her.
- Who ran away and betrayed the animals
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- Only respects boxer .
- The Person who got blamed for the windmill
- Very Persuasive speaker
- Witch animal was taken away from their parents
- Owner Of Animal Farm
- What act was started on the animal farm
- Someone who represents the farm
- What animal read them the commandments
19 Clues: Owner Of Animal Farm • Only respects boxer . • Very Persuasive speaker • Witch Animals protested • What did the Humans Make • Hardest Worker On the Farm • What was Napoleon Spreading • Someone who represents the farm • What was the farms name changed to • Someone Who was well respected from • What are the rules on the farm called • Who ran away and betrayed the animals • ...
Animal Farm 2013-06-04
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- The pig who speaks for Napoleon
- A forcible overthrow of a government
- The animals created a _________ to take over manor farm
- Exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way
- The animals had an ________ view of Animal Farm's future
- A single leader with complete control
- Mr. Jones had a farm full of _________ that he never fed.
- The power to influence or direct people's behavior
- A classless, moneyless and stateless social order
- Napoleon used his dogs to _________ the other animals
- A cart-horse who has incredible strength
- A strong feeling of support or allegiance
Down
- The animals fought for _________ from Mr. Jones' enslavement
- Napoleon was a _________ leader.
- A government in which all eligible citizens have an equal say
- The pig who challenges Napoleon for control of Animal Farm
- What the animals believed were terrible creatures.
- What Squealer created and told the animals
- To get others to do what you want
- Major The prize-winning boar whose vision of a socialist utopia serves inspiration
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment
- Animal Farm's version of communism
- Napoleon claimed Snowball was a ________
- A title given to all members of Animal Farm
- The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm
25 Clues: The pig who speaks for Napoleon • Napoleon was a _________ leader. • To get others to do what you want • Animal Farm's version of communism • Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment • A forcible overthrow of a government • A single leader with complete control • Napoleon claimed Snowball was a ________ • A cart-horse who has incredible strength • ...
Animal Farm 2024-10-21
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- Farmer of Pitchfeild
- Napoleons Guards
- First Major war
- Second Major war
- Who did the animals look up too?
- Always repeated what they saw or heard
- Who took leadership in the farm?
- No animal shall sleep in a___
- Two legs is____
- The animals kept rebuilding this
- No animal shall drink______
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- Farmer of Foxwood
- No animal shall wear_____
- Horse who was friends with boxer
- Major Created Animalisim
- Pig who gave speeches
- All animals are____
- Called Everyone Comrade
- Who told the animals about Candy Mountain?
- Owned the farm before the revolution
- Horse that ran off to another persons farm
21 Clues: First Major war • Two legs is____ • Napoleons Guards • Second Major war • Farmer of Foxwood • All animals are____ • Farmer of Pitchfeild • Pig who gave speeches • Called Everyone Comrade • Major Created Animalisim • No animal shall wear_____ • No animal shall drink______ • No animal shall sleep in a___ • Horse who was friends with boxer • Who did the animals look up too? • ...
Animal Farm 2017-01-16
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- he is the oldest animal on the farm and won’t read for anyone
- he was chased out of the farm by dogs
- he told stories about Sugarcandy Island
- she is an old horse and a close friend of Boxer
- they rebelled against Napoleon
- she was the poet of Animal Farm
- the human Napoleon hires to represent Animal Farm with the human society
- the owner of Pinchfield Farm
- it was destroyed twice and took over two years to complete
- she left the farm for an easy life
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- a philosophy of all of the animals being treated equal
- they had their motto changed by the pigs
- it was said by the animals that he could black into white
- the president of Animal Farm
- his motto is "I will work harder"
- the owner of Foxwood Farm
- he told the animals a rebellion was coming
- the old owner of Manor Farm
18 Clues: the owner of Foxwood Farm • the old owner of Manor Farm • the president of Animal Farm • the owner of Pinchfield Farm • they rebelled against Napoleon • she was the poet of Animal Farm • his motto is "I will work harder" • she left the farm for an easy life • he was chased out of the farm by dogs • he told stories about Sugarcandy Island • ...
Farm animals 2022-06-02
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- See masin teeb piima
- Milleks nimetatakse uuesti närimist
- Haned
- Sead kes elavad metsas
- Kalkun
- Need loomad annavad piima
- Noored lehmad
- fowl Pärlkana
- Loomad kes imetavad oma poegasi
- Kitsed
- Rohtukarjatama
- Loomad kes elavad farmis
- Kelleks nimetatakse mäletsejaid
- Linnuliha
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- Hoiatushelid
- Metsikud esivanemad
- Kanad annavad neid
- Noored sead
- Loomad kes söövad taimset toitu
- Sarved
- Oht ründaja poolt
- Vabapidamisega
- Munevad mune
- Kiskjad
- Tööstuslik põllumajandus
- Birds who swim on the water
- Parv
- Need loomad annavad villa
28 Clues: Parv • Haned • Sarved • Kalkun • Kitsed • Kiskjad • Linnuliha • Noored sead • Hoiatushelid • Munevad mune • Noored lehmad • fowl Pärlkana • Vabapidamisega • Rohtukarjatama • Oht ründaja poolt • Kanad annavad neid • Metsikud esivanemad • See masin teeb piima • Sead kes elavad metsas • Tööstuslik põllumajandus • Loomad kes elavad farmis • Need loomad annavad piima • Need loomad annavad villa • ...
Farm animals 2019-10-15
27 Clues: бык • утка • овца • гусь • коза • пони • петух • баран • индюк • кобыла • курица • лошадь • утенок • корова • свинья • кролик • жеребек • ягненок • индейка • теленок • козленок • поросенок • жеребенок • самка свиньи • крольченок, котенок • самец (кролика, зайца, оленя, антилопы, овцы, козы) • самка (кролика, оленя, зайца, козла, крысы, мыши, хорька, кенгуру)
Farm Animals 2023-04-04
30 Clues: utt • kukk • tibu • kits • liha • hani • mära • kana • laut • kana • lehm • muna • part • emis • silo • täkk • pull • oinas • põrsas • veised • kalkun • lammas • vasikas • metsiga • allapanu • paabulind • lammbakari • mäletsejad • piimaveised • vastupidamine
Animals farm 2023-06-06
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- Provides milk and goes "moo"
- Young horse
- Large bird traditionally eaten on Thanksgiving
- Four-legged animal often used for riding
- Young sheep
- Equine animal related to horses, known for its braying
- Young pig
- Breed of dog known for herding sheep
- Domesticated bird that lays eggs
- Aquatic bird with a quack
- Young goose
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- Male chicken that crows in the morning
- Has horns and loves to climb
- Small mammal known for its long ears and hopping
- Produces wool and says "baa"
- Web-footed bird that honks
- Young chicken
- Young goat
- Young cow
- Pink farm animal known for its oinks
20 Clues: Young pig • Young cow • Young goat • Young horse • Young sheep • Young goose • Young chicken • Aquatic bird with a quack • Web-footed bird that honks • Provides milk and goes "moo" • Has horns and loves to climb • Produces wool and says "baa" • Domesticated bird that lays eggs • Breed of dog known for herding sheep • Pink farm animal known for its oinks • ...
Farm Animals 2022-04-27
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- control population of prey animals
- You can ride this animal
- used for honey(2 words)
- prevent livestock shortage
- Loves to climb
- used for wool
- have them because some are endangered
- fiber and meat source
- Till rice fields(2 words)
- Gives you eggs
- Just for fun
- Loves attention
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- sold as food
- Small farm animal
- for fun (in alaska and maine)
- livestock and food. also mostly in alaska
- used for milk, meat,cheese, and hides (mostly in alaska)
- Gives you milk and/or meat
- herds animals
- catches mice
- used for fiber production
- Very sloppy
- eggs and meat
- pest control and fun to have
- maintain healthy population. also a fun house pet
- endangered
26 Clues: endangered • Very sloppy • sold as food • catches mice • Just for fun • herds animals • used for wool • eggs and meat • Loves to climb • Gives you eggs • Loves attention • Small farm animal • fiber and meat source • used for honey(2 words) • You can ride this animal • used for fiber production • Till rice fields(2 words) • Gives you milk and/or meat • prevent livestock shortage • ...
Farm Animals 2023-09-28
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- Man's best friend, often kept as a pet.
- Large, shaggy-horned mammal native to North America.
- A female bovine that produces milk.
- A large bovine native to North America.
- Provides wool for clothing and often grazes in flocks.
- Collective term for bovines, including cows and bulls.
- Plural of the waterfowl known for migrating.
- South American pack animal with a long neck.
- Young sheep, tender and often served as a roast.
- Feathered creatures that fly, sing, and lay eggs.
- A four-legged mammal often ridden or used for work.
- Commonly fried or roasted, it lays eggs.
- Traditionally served on Thanksgiving Day.
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- Webbed feet and honking, often for holiday feasts.
- A young horse, usually under a year old.
- Greets the morning with a crow.
- A male bovine, often used for breeding.
- Often pink and oinked, raised for bacon and pork.
- Graceful forest mammals with antlers (or horns).
- A young bovine, often found in a dairy.
- Buzzing insects that pollinate flowers and make honey.
- Waddling waterfowl with a distinctive quack.
- Known for its horns and used for milk and meat.
- Aquatic creatures often caught for food.
- A female chicken that lays eggs.
25 Clues: Greets the morning with a crow. • A female chicken that lays eggs. • A female bovine that produces milk. • Man's best friend, often kept as a pet. • A large bovine native to North America. • A male bovine, often used for breeding. • A young bovine, often found in a dairy. • A young horse, usually under a year old. • Aquatic creatures often caught for food. • ...
Farm Animals 2024-03-05
FARM ANIMALS 2025-03-20
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- Omnivorous, curly-tailed, farm animal
- Aquatic, feathered, quacking bird
- Hybrid of horse and donkey, strong working animal
- Female chicken, often raised for egg production
- Large, hoofed, riding or working animal
- Aquatic, feathered, honking birds
- Large, feathered, gobbling bird
- Male chicken, often used for breeding or fighting
- Male cow, often used for breeding
- Agile, bearded, milk-producing mammal
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- Young chicken, often raised for egg production
- Small, hooved, long-eared working animal
- Young cow, often raised for meat or dairy
- Small, feathered, egg-laying bird
- Woolly, hooved, grazing mammal
- Small, furry, fast-breeding farm animal
- Female sheep, often raised for wool or milk
- Large, milk-producing, hooved mammal
- Young sheep, often raised for meat
- Large, hooved, working animal, often used for plowing
20 Clues: Woolly, hooved, grazing mammal • Large, feathered, gobbling bird • Aquatic, feathered, quacking bird • Small, feathered, egg-laying bird • Aquatic, feathered, honking birds • Male cow, often used for breeding • Young sheep, often raised for meat • Large, milk-producing, hooved mammal • Omnivorous, curly-tailed, farm animal • Agile, bearded, milk-producing mammal • ...
Animals (Farm) 2025-09-26
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- - Lone ranger or pack howl leader
- - Silly walker or Canada migrant
- - Equine racer, mustang or thoroughbred
- - Antlered grazer, doe or buck
- - Grizzly investor or ursine hibernator
- - Capricorn zodiac or agile climber
- - Fowl coward or nugget source
- - Wharf pest or zodiac first
- - Quack evader or bill-footed swimmer
- - Sty dweller, guinea or potbelly variety
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- - Braying beast of burden
- - Rodent clicker or elephant scarer
- - Sly vulpine or cable news network
- - Wool provider, ewe or ram
- - Andean pack animal, spitter supreme
- - Velveteen dreamer or burrower quick
- - Bovine milk machine, spotted or Holstein
- - Gobbler or Cold War flop
- - Feline nine-lifer or curiosity killer
- - Canine companion, hot or loyal
20 Clues: - Braying beast of burden • - Gobbler or Cold War flop • - Wool provider, ewe or ram • - Wharf pest or zodiac first • - Antlered grazer, doe or buck • - Fowl coward or nugget source • - Silly walker or Canada migrant • - Canine companion, hot or loyal • - Lone ranger or pack howl leader • - Rodent clicker or elephant scarer • - Sly vulpine or cable news network • ...
Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-19
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- A mare, and Boxer's companion
- Battle fought between the animals and the farmers
- Has been leading the farm after Snowball
- The 7 rules that all animals mus follow
- Jone's secret agent
- The intermediary between Animal farm an the outside world
- Man is the only real ___
- How animals call each other
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- Animals make a ___ against humans
- Did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others
- Beasts of England ___ of Ireland
- Always expresses that he will work harder
- Escaped the farm and likes to wear ribbons
- Four legs good ___ legs bad
- It would supply the farm with electrical power
- Old name of Animal Farm
16 Clues: Jone's secret agent • Old name of Animal Farm • Man is the only real ___ • Four legs good ___ legs bad • How animals call each other • A mare, and Boxer's companion • Beasts of England ___ of Ireland • Animals make a ___ against humans • The 7 rules that all animals mus follow • Has been leading the farm after Snowball • Always expresses that he will work harder • ...
Animal Farm 2013-06-04
Across
- The pig who speaks for Napoleon
- A forcible overthrow of a government
- The animals created a _________ to take over manor farm
- Exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way
- The animals had an ________ view of Animal Farm's future
- A single leader with complete control
- Mr. Jones had a farm full of _________ that he never fed.
- The power to influence or direct people's behavior
- A classless, moneyless and stateless social order
- Napoleon used his dogs to _________ the other animals
- A cart-horse who has incredible strength
- A strong feeling of support or allegiance
Down
- The animals fought for _________ from Mr. Jones' enslavement
- Napoleon was a _________ leader.
- A government in which all eligible citizens have an equal say
- The pig who challenges Napoleon for control of Animal Farm
- What the animals believed were terrible creatures.
- What Squealer created and told the animals
- To get others to do what you want
- Major The prize-winning boar whose vision of a socialist utopia serves inspiration
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment
- Animal Farm's version of communism
- Napoleon claimed Snowball was a ________
- A title given to all members of Animal Farm
- The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm
25 Clues: The pig who speaks for Napoleon • Napoleon was a _________ leader. • To get others to do what you want • Animal Farm's version of communism • Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment • A forcible overthrow of a government • A single leader with complete control • Napoleon claimed Snowball was a ________ • A cart-horse who has incredible strength • ...
AF Vocabulary A 2022-03-25
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- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
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- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefitted him.
- To remind the animals about Old Major’s about life free of humans, his skull was ? and put on display.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Squealer ? the idea that Snowball had led the animals to victory in the Battle of the Cowshed.
- Squealer often ? that Snowball was responsible for the problems on the farm, thus creating fear amongst the animals.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
40 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death. • ...
Animal farm Chapters 1 - 7 2025-01-14
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- The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm.
- Where Boxer is sent when he collapses.
- The song of revolution taught by Old Major.
- The event that drives Mr. Jones off the farm.
- The kind-hearted horse who comforts Boxer.
- The goat who reads the commandments to the less literate animals.
- The term the animals use to refer to one another.
- The cynical donkey who rarely speaks his mind.
- The fight to defend the farm from humans.
- The pig who is driven out by Napoleon.
- The number of commandments established by the animals.
- A green symbol with a hoof and horn representing Animal Farm.
- A resource the pigs secretly consume, breaking equality.
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- The original name of Animal Farm.
- A tool used by Squealer to manipulate the animals.
- The first successful project after the rebellion.
- The hardworking horse with the motto "I will work harder."
- The prize-winning boar whose vision inspires the rebellion.
- The name of the paradise promised by Moses the raven.
- The pig known for spreading Napoleon's propaganda.
- The owner of Manor Farm before the rebellion.
- Animals trained by Napoleon to enforce his rule.
- A vice the pigs indulge in, breaking another commandment.
- The construction project that becomes a symbol of the animals' hard work.
- The raven who speaks of Sugarcandy Mountain.
25 Clues: The original name of Animal Farm. • Where Boxer is sent when he collapses. • The pig who is driven out by Napoleon. • The fight to defend the farm from humans. • The kind-hearted horse who comforts Boxer. • The song of revolution taught by Old Major. • The raven who speaks of Sugarcandy Mountain. • The event that drives Mr. Jones off the farm. • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle 2021-06-03
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- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
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- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle C 2021-06-03
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- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
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- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him. • ...
Animal Farm Vocabulary Review A 2023-04-09
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- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
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- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill. • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle B 2021-06-03
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- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
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- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-02-22
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- - Old an workhorse who who once gets attacked by the dogs
- - Pig who takes control
- - Donkey who complies with the demands of the pig
- - Horse who left the farm for her old life
- - Pig caught rewriting the commandments
- - going with the majority even when you might not want to
- - When the animals go against the ideas of the humans
- farm - The name of the book
- - Dedicated work horse
- - Napoleon acts as this
- - Original Owner of the farm
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- of England - Song that the animals started singing at every meeting
- - Going with the ideas of others, even if you disagree with them
- - Wanting equal rights for all
- - Act of taken control among the group
- - Structure Snowball thought would make life on the farm easier
- - Together in unison
- Commandments - RUles animals lived by
- - Pig that's well knows as a leader
- - Mollie betrayed the rest of animals when she left the farm
20 Clues: - Together in unison • - Dedicated work horse • - Pig who takes control • - Napoleon acts as this • farm - The name of the book • - Original Owner of the farm • - Wanting equal rights for all • - Pig that's well knows as a leader • Commandments - RUles animals lived by • - Act of taken control among the group • - Pig caught rewriting the commandments • ...
Animal Farm 2023-01-27
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- "you'll never see a dead donkey"
- "all animals are created..."
- Author of animal farm
- another farm neighbor
- Where Boxer was taken
- Got chased out by animals
- chased away by dogs
- the farm before animalism
- is when people aren't treated fair
- One machine the animals worked hard for
- the number of comandments
- guards of Napolean
- what Squealer represents
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- the creator of animalism
- a book with a hidden message
- What the animals wanted and then received
- animal farm's president
- mother of many foals
- another thing the pig take
- "I will work harder"
- where chickens can enter and exit the coop
- something humans and pigs drink
- Something the pigs take
- sugar-candy mountain bird
- a farm neighbor
- someone who left the animal farm
- An excuse the pigs made to sleep on beds
- the number of guard dogs Napoleon had
- where the story takes place
- something the animal grew
30 Clues: a farm neighbor • guards of Napolean • chased away by dogs • mother of many foals • "I will work harder" • Author of animal farm • another farm neighbor • Where Boxer was taken • animal farm's president • Something the pigs take • the creator of animalism • what Squealer represents • Got chased out by animals • sugar-candy mountain bird • the farm before animalism • the number of comandments • ...
Animal Farm 2023-02-22
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- The hardest working animal. A very strong horse that worked all day and his motto was “I can work harder” that was later changed to “Napoleon is always right.” He was slaughtered for money so the pigs could get alcohol.
- Was run off the farm by Napoleon and was never seen again. He also made the idea of the windmill.
- A neighboring farm owner that betrays the animals and tries to take over their farm.
- A elderly pig who brought the dream of freedom to all the animals. He called a meeting and described it to them. He dies peacefully in his sleep 3 days after the meeting
- A commandment that prevented the animals from sleeping in the ___. The pigs eventually did but convinced the animals that they were not using sheets
- Old Major began these and eventually they became every sunday
- Another commandment that states that no animal is able to walk on their ________
- The humans came back to take the farm. The animals defended and pushed them off the farm for a 2nd time.
- The pigs made the _________. These are rules that no animal is able to do.
- A show horse who loved human attention. She would secretly talk to humans and get ribbons. She eventually left to be a regular show horse with humans.
- The mother of the farm. She started to realize that Napoleon was corrupt and was doing bad things
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- Was a song that was meant for thinking about freedom. The song would motivate the animals to work harder. Napoleon abolished the song because he said that there was nothing to dream about anymore. He said they already had freedom so the song is not needed.
- Convinces all the animals that what Napoleon says and does is right
- Lost their puppies at birth to Napoleon and never saw them again. They were very upset when they realized why Napoleon took them. Also their puppies did not recognize them after they saw them for the first time.
- Were taken by Napoleon at birth and never saw their parents again. Their job on the farm was to protect Napoleon.
- A goat who is a good reader and helps read the commandments to the animals
- Napoleon had all the animals line up and say everything that they did. If they were honest and told him the things they did wrong he would have the dogs kill them.
- The old owner of the farm. He tried to take the farm back, but was unsuccessful
- A donkey who does not care much about everything on the farm
- The leader of the farm. Represents Stalin. Ran Snowball of the farm with jessie and bluebill’s puppies
20 Clues: A donkey who does not care much about everything on the farm • Old Major began these and eventually they became every sunday • Convinces all the animals that what Napoleon says and does is right • A goat who is a good reader and helps read the commandments to the animals • The pigs made the _________. These are rules that no animal is able to do. • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- Rehabilitate animals that have had surgery, amputation or are in pain.
- Make sure animals are healthy
- Analyze the genetics of animals
- Help around the farm
- Inspects how food affects animal health
- Oversee feeding
- Does the horseshoes
- Grooms animals
- Inspects meat
- Loads livestock to be shipped
- Makes sure meat is certified
- Monitors or moves cattle
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- Responsible for small animals
- Helps veterinarian
- Manages bees
- Oversees a sow farm
- Oversees the ranch
- In charge of breeding
- Manages day to day activities
- Studies animals
20 Clues: Manages bees • Inspects meat • Grooms animals • Oversee feeding • Studies animals • Helps veterinarian • Oversees the ranch • Oversees a sow farm • Does the horseshoes • Help around the farm • In charge of breeding • Monitors or moves cattle • Makes sure meat is certified • Responsible for small animals • Make sure animals are healthy • Manages day to day activities • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle D 2021-06-03
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- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- It was a(an) ? moment for Mr. Cornwell when some students noticed him not crossing at the intersection.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad,” to interrupt any questions about occurrences on the farm.
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- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- When Snowball spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Boxer’s ? of, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role of making deals for the farm.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-02-02
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- Obsessed with ribbons and bows
- Part of Old Majors body put on display on tree stump
- Stubborn, says Donkeys live a long time, Boxers friend
- Napoleons messenger to the other animals on the farm
- Place where Mr. Jones goes get drunk
- Where the pigs buried Old Majors dead body.
- Owner of the neighboring foxwood
- The animals call this the knackers
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- Started because of Old Majors teachings
- Says "I must work harder and Napoleon is always right
- Animal that fled with Mrs.Jones, tells about sugar candy mountain, keeps the animals spirits up.
- Died before the rebellion started
- Old leader of animal farm neglectful and always drunk
- Got kicked off the farm Napoleons nemesis
- Owner of the neighboring farm Pinchfield
- Always saying four legs good two legs bad
- Napoleons messengers to animals on other farms about the rebellion.
- Leader of Animal Farm
- Mare who never got her shape back after having 4 fouls
- Napoleons personal protectors
20 Clues: Leader of Animal Farm • Napoleons personal protectors • Obsessed with ribbons and bows • Owner of the neighboring foxwood • Died before the rebellion started • The animals call this the knackers • Place where Mr. Jones goes get drunk • Started because of Old Majors teachings • Owner of the neighboring farm Pinchfield • Got kicked off the farm Napoleons nemesis • ...
Animal Enclosure 2025-03-19
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- Medium sized animals live here
- Can naturally absorb waste, is a form of substrate
- Rabbits use this substrate
- some animals are this
- most reptiles use this
- meerkats can dig this
- used as bedding
- All animals use this
- Big animals live here
- to keep animals detained
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- some animals use it
- animals go out in the warmer weather
- Aquariums use this substrate
- amphibians live here
- Marine animals live here
- Animals use this outdoors
- farm animals use this
- Some animals use this to keep warm
- Farm animals live here
- Only some animals have it
- Certain animals live like this
- all animals live here in the winter
- animal safe spray
23 Clues: used as bedding • animal safe spray • some animals use it • amphibians live here • All animals use this • farm animals use this • some animals are this • meerkats can dig this • Big animals live here • Farm animals live here • most reptiles use this • Marine animals live here • to keep animals detained • Animals use this outdoors • Only some animals have it • Rabbits use this substrate • ...
Animal Farm 2024-10-22
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- the real life version of Snowball
- the animal that returns to the farm and talks about Sugarcandy Mountain
- the author of Animal Farm
- chant "four legs good, two legs bad" through most of the book
- The battle fought to defend Animal Farm.
- Napoleon's bodyguards
- the original dream of the animals
- The pig who is driven off the farm by Napoleon
- The animal Napoleon uses to enforce his will
- The human owner of the farm at the beginning of the story
- The pig who becomes the leader of Animal Farm
- the real life version of Old Major
- What the animals build twice
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- a solicitor, a middleman between the farm and humans
- the real life version of Jones
- the game Napoleon and the humans are playing that results in a fight
- the real life version of Napoleon
- represents English elite who aligned themselves with Russia
- The anthem of Animal Farm
- realizes the men and pigs have become identical
- The animal who spreads propaganda for Napoleon
- represents Hitler and Germany
- The type of government established by the animals
- The horse who works the hardest
- The donkey who is skeptical
- the selfish and materialist animal on the farm
- Farm where the story takes place
- The windmill project was this pig's idea
28 Clues: Napoleon's bodyguards • the author of Animal Farm • The anthem of Animal Farm • The donkey who is skeptical • What the animals build twice • represents Hitler and Germany • the real life version of Jones • The horse who works the hardest • Farm where the story takes place • the real life version of Napoleon • the real life version of Snowball • the original dream of the animals • ...
Animal Farm Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- Animals that chased snowball off the farm
- The man whose men blew up the windmill
- Auther of the book's first name
- The season Jones tried taking the farm back
- The Animals name of the farm
- The job of the man napoleon sold Boxer too
- The authors last name
- How many chapters are in the book
- farm Original name of the farm
- The first pig to die in the book
- The pig that stole milk from the cows
- Animals that Lead the group
- Number of Pigs that made an impact of leadership
- Building Blown up in the human's final attack
- What was supposed to be shot twice a year
- How many original commandments
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- Caught wearing a ribbon
- The incredibly strong horse
- The pig that learned battle tactics
- The story resembles what countries struggles
- The animals "Political" Views
- What animal was shot in the first battle
- How many pigs is said to be had in chapter ten
- On the side of what building where the commandments
- what was napoleons goal
- The farm Napoleon bought land from
- Napoleon resembles signs of what leader
- The day the animals originally were meeting on
- The pigs begin walking on this many legs
29 Clues: The authors last name • Caught wearing a ribbon • what was napoleons goal • The incredibly strong horse • Animals that Lead the group • The Animals name of the farm • The animals "Political" Views • How many original commandments • Auther of the book's first name • farm Original name of the farm • The first pig to die in the book • How many chapters are in the book • ...
Animal Farm Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- How many original commandments
- The job of the man napoleon sold Boxer too
- The pigs begin walking on this many legs
- The pig that learned battle tactics
- How many pigs is said to be had in chapter ten
- The story resembles what countries struggles
- The pig that stole milk from the cows
- Auther of the book's first name
- How many chapters are in the book
- On the side of what building where the commandments
- Building Blown up in the human's final attack
- Animals that chased snowball off the farm
- Caught wearing a ribbon
- The animals "Political" Views
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- The season Jones tried taking the farm back
- What animal was shot in the first battle
- The first pig to die in the book
- Number of Pigs that made an impact of leadership
- The farm Napoleon bought land from
- what was napoleons goal
- Napoleon resembles signs of what leader
- The day the animals originally were meeting on
- The incredibly strong horse
- What was supposed to be shot twice a year
- The authors last name
- Animals that Lead the group
- farm Original name of the farm
- The man whose men blew up the windmill
- The Animals name of the farm
29 Clues: The authors last name • what was napoleons goal • Caught wearing a ribbon • The incredibly strong horse • Animals that Lead the group • The Animals name of the farm • The animals "Political" Views • How many original commandments • Auther of the book's first name • farm Original name of the farm • The first pig to die in the book • How many chapters are in the book • ...
hamburger 2025-06-18
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- four divisions of the year
- Does not have seeds
- Something not wanted on a farm
- An area of land used to produce crops and animals
- Used for transport around farm
- Produced by cows
- Has seeds
- Used for storing crops, animals, or food
- Produced by chickens
- produces milk
- A grown version of a pony
- Produces eggs
- essential to all living things
Down
- The process of gathering crops
- the state of atmosphere
- used to grow plants
- Produces wool
- the start of a plant
- Person who looks after farm
- where people purchase crops and livestock
- Produced by sheep
- decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for growing plants
- Keeps animals inside the farm
- good source of vitamin d
- vegetation that livestock feed on
25 Clues: Has seeds • Produces wool • produces milk • Produces eggs • Produced by cows • Produced by sheep • used to grow plants • Does not have seeds • the start of a plant • Produced by chickens • the state of atmosphere • good source of vitamin d • A grown version of a pony • four divisions of the year • Person who looks after farm • Keeps animals inside the farm • The process of gathering crops • ...
Animal Farm's Crossword Craze and Characters 2024-10-21
Across
- Owner of Pinchfield and is cruel to his animals
- The animals that Napoleon uses to guard himself
- What the animals resent; two legged beings
- A hard working horse who always said "I will work harder"
- The man who runs foxwood as an easygoing farmer
- A donkey who's a bystander to all the corruption in animal farm
- Fully literate goat who can read the commandments
- Pig who invented animalism and inspired the animals to rebel
- The animals that rebelled when egg demand went to 400
- The second in command public spokesperson
Down
- The animals considered to be the most equal; use their brains to run the farm
- The animals that are considered followers stating "Four legs Good Two legs Bad"
- The leader of animal farm; treats the animals poorly
- Tried to take the ideas of animalism and benefit the people
- Human who represented Napoleon and did business
- Old owner of animal farm
- Tried to preserve her sugar and ribbons but failed
- Talks about sugarcandy mountain and doesn't do any work
- Female Horse and friend of Boxer
- Did no work and disappeared for periods of time with excuses
20 Clues: Old owner of animal farm • Female Horse and friend of Boxer • The second in command public spokesperson • What the animals resent; two legged beings • Owner of Pinchfield and is cruel to his animals • The animals that Napoleon uses to guard himself • The man who runs foxwood as an easygoing farmer • Human who represented Napoleon and did business • ...
Animal Farm Puzzle 2021-05-27
Across
- On the side of what building where the commandments
- The Animals name of the farm
- Animals that Lead the group
- The man whose men blew up the windmill
- farm Original name of the farm
- The story resembles what countries struggles
- Napoleon resembles signs of what leader
- The job of the man napoleon sold Boxer too
- Auther of the book's first name
- What animal was shot in the first battle
- The pig that stole milk from the cows
- How many pigs is said to be had in chapter ten
- How many chapters are in the book
- Caught wearing a ribbon
Down
- The day the animals originally were meeting on
- The pig that learned battle tactics
- The incredibly strong horse
- The animals "Political" Views
- How many original commandments
- The authors last name
- Animals that chased snowball off the farm
- The season Jones tried taking the farm back
- The farm Napoleon bought land from
- The pigs begin walking on this many legs
- What was supposed to be shot twice a year
- what was napoleons goal
- The first pig to die in the book
- Building Blown up in the human's final attack
- Number of Pigs that made an impact of leadership
29 Clues: The authors last name • what was napoleons goal • Caught wearing a ribbon • The incredibly strong horse • Animals that Lead the group • The Animals name of the farm • The animals "Political" Views • How many original commandments • farm Original name of the farm • Auther of the book's first name • The first pig to die in the book • How many chapters are in the book • ...
