farm animals Crossword Puzzles
Animal Farm Crossword 2023-10-10
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- " Whatever goes upon four legs, or has _, is a friend," is the second of the seven commandments.
- "No animal shall wear _," was the third of seven commandments.
- What part of Boxer's body did he split?
- Who is the white mare that runs away from Animal Farm to live with an owner?
- Who is the oldest animal on the farm
- Who is the white goat that is one of the only animals on the farm that could read very well?
- "No animal shall sleep in a _," was the fourth of seven commandments.
- Who is the pig that is attacked by Napoleon's dogs and gets driven out of Animal Farm?
- Who owns Pinchfield Farm?
- _ farm was Animal Farms original name.
- What was the last name of the author of animal farm?
- Milk and what other food is only given to the pigs since pigs are brainworkers?
- What clothes were hidden in Mollies stall?
- _,sand, and cement were used to build the windmill.
- Where does Boxer go after falling down and losing energy while making the third windmill?
- "No animal shall drink _," was the fifth of the seven commandments.
- What dead animal is given the award for " Animal Hero, Second Class," at the beginning of the book.
- What plant does Napoleon farm in order to make his beer?
- What animals did Napoleon train to attack Snowball?
- Battle of _ was the first battle in Animal Farm.
- What did Boxer feel guilty for doing in the Battle of Cowshed?
- The award is given to Boxer and Snowball after their first battle is called " Animal Hero, _ Class."
- Who is the horse that is a motherly figure to the animals at Animal Farm?
- What weapon does Mr. Jones use in the Battle of Cowshed?
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- " _ of England," is the song the animals sing in Animal Farm.
- "No animal shall _ any other animal," was the sixth of the seven commandments.
- What object do the animals try to build in order to bring energy to the farm?
- Who was the human that worked with Napoleon so that Napoleon can sell his crops?
- Who is the old human owner of Manor Farm?
- _ powder was used by humans to destroy the windmill.
- Who is the pig that gives speeches to all the animals about how great Napoleon is?
- Who is the tame raven that tells stories of Sugar Candy Mountain to the animals?
- _, Jessie, and Pincher were the names of Mr. Jones's pet dogs.
- Who owns Foxwood Farm?
- What country does George Orwell actually base this book about?
- Who is the first pig poet in Animal Farm?
- " Whatever goes upon two _ is an enemy," is the first of the seven commandments.
- How does Napoleon address all of his fellow animals?
- "All animals are _," was the seventh of the seven commandments.
- Who is the male horse that is very strong and says" Napoleons always right?
- Who made the original idea of the Republic of the Animals?
- In chapter ten how many animals died?
42 Clues: Who owns Foxwood Farm? • Who owns Pinchfield Farm? • Who is the oldest animal on the farm • In chapter ten how many animals died? • _ farm was Animal Farms original name. • What part of Boxer's body did he split? • Who is the old human owner of Manor Farm? • Who is the first pig poet in Animal Farm? • What clothes were hidden in Mollies stall? • ...
Animal Farm 2024-10-07
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- Term the animals use to refer to one another
- The mindless chant of the sheep
- Animal Farm military award
- Napoleon's guards
- Pig known for persuasive abilities
- Biased political information
- Name for weekly celebrations Napoleon orders
- The words added to commandment 5
- The pig represented by Leon Trotsky
- The animal tempted by ribbons and sugar
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- The seven rules
- Hardest worker on the farm
- The historical figure Napoleon represents
- The mare on the farm
- The owner of the farm at the beginning of the novel
- that Napoleon deals with
- The name of the farm at the end of the novel
- Commandment 7: All animals...
- The animal who understands the deceit of the pigs
- Neighbouring farms: Foxwood and
- Colour of the Animal Farm flag
- The animals' anthem: ...England
22 Clues: The seven rules • Napoleon's guards • The mare on the farm • that Napoleon deals with • Hardest worker on the farm • Animal Farm military award • Biased political information • Commandment 7: All animals... • Colour of the Animal Farm flag • The mindless chant of the sheep • Neighbouring farms: Foxwood and • The animals' anthem: ...England • The words added to commandment 5 • ...
Animal Farm 2022-11-22
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- Four legs good, ____ ____ ____ (three words).
- Represented by Squealer
- Author of Animal Farm (two words)
- Napoleon, Snowball, and Squealer name Old Major's teachings ____
- Snowball writes the Seven ___ based on Old Major's dream.
- Battle in which the animals beat Mr. Jones
- Kind, hardworking, not too intelligent horse that represents the workers
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- Snowball represents Leon ___
- All animals are ___
- Animal Farm is a(n) ____ for the Russian revolution.
- Name of the farm before the animals change it to Animal Farm (two words)
- Tells the farm animals to rebel (two words)
- The ___ "directed and supervised the others."
- Old Major represents Vladimir ___
- Boxer's maxim: "I will ___ ___." (two words)
- Number of commandments that the animals write
- The tune ___ of England spread to neighboring farms.
17 Clues: All animals are ___ • Represented by Squealer • Snowball represents Leon ___ • Author of Animal Farm (two words) • Old Major represents Vladimir ___ • Battle in which the animals beat Mr. Jones • Tells the farm animals to rebel (two words) • Boxer's maxim: "I will ___ ___." (two words) • Four legs good, ____ ____ ____ (three words). • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2024-10-15
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- This animal pretends to support the Rebellion, but doesn't help with anything. She's also gone for long periods of time.
- The boar who rallies the animals against Jones, saying mankind is the enemy of animals.
- Spreads propaganda throughout the farm.
- The human who was rebelled against by the animals.
- Mr. _______. The first human Napolean trades with.
- What Napolean said the animals were going to build six of.
- A white goat who becomes literate and is fetched by Clover to read the commandments.
- He was banished and blamed for a lot of things that were going wrong at Animal Farm.
- Represents the loyal working class.
- Doesn't care much about what's happening in Animal Farm and thinks nothing will ever get better.
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- _____ Farm. What humans originally call Animal Farm.
- Boxer's companion and a motherly figure on the farm.
- Mr. _________. Represents Hitler and is described as a tough, shrewd man.
- Raised 9 dogs in private and then used them to instill fear and authority.
- There are _______ commandments in Animal Farm.
- The battle of the _______. The first fight between humans and animals after the Rebellion.
- The animal that died in the Battle of the Cowshed.
- The raven who is gone for most of the events of the farm, and spread rumors of Sugarcandy Mountain.
- Mr. __________. Owner of Foxwood, and is described as an easy-going gentleman.
- The horse who likes to be pampered by humans and therefore leaves the farm either.
20 Clues: Represents the loyal working class. • Spreads propaganda throughout the farm. • There are _______ commandments in Animal Farm. • The human who was rebelled against by the animals. • The animal that died in the Battle of the Cowshed. • Mr. _______. The first human Napolean trades with. • _____ Farm. What humans originally call Animal Farm. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-03-29
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- Solicitor Napoleon hires
- the mandatory events where animals march and celebrate Animal Farm,_____ demonstration
- The Theme is corruption of ___ideals
- Symbol of the book
- Where the pigs send boxer when he collapses, ____ factory
- Being hostile to someone or something
- Friends.. fellow socialist
- Napoleon trains a litter of puppies to be ___ to him
- Animals are born into the world as
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- Boxer’s motto, "I will work ____
- Where animals go when they die.. Sugarcandy___
- Why does Mollie leave Animal Farm
- ____ Orwell is the Author of Animal Farm
- Protagonist
- "Four Legs good __ __ __"
- Animals that confess to being in league with Snowbal
- “No animal shall kill any other animal”
- Overseer of the Manor Farm
- Mr. Frederick’s payment
- Silver-tongued pig
20 Clues: Protagonist • Symbol of the book • Silver-tongued pig • Mr. Frederick’s payment • Solicitor Napoleon hires • "Four Legs good __ __ __" • Overseer of the Manor Farm • Friends.. fellow socialist • Boxer’s motto, "I will work ____ • Why does Mollie leave Animal Farm • Animals are born into the world as • The Theme is corruption of ___ideals • Being hostile to someone or something • ...
Animal Farm 2023-10-10
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- Sets up trade with Napoleon
- Original windmill inventor
- First major battle on animal farm
- Person who scammed Napoleon
- Original name of Animal Farm
- Previous owner of Manor Farm
- Animals may not sleep in beds with ______.
- Color of the Animal Farm’s flag
- First animal to get Animal Hero, Second Class
- Got fed sugar cubes and dressed with ribbons
- Second major battle on animal farm
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- How the animals in Animal Farm communicated the revolt to other farms
- Old pig in chapter 1, died early
- Has pack of dogs guarding him
- Sent to the butcher's
- Song Old Major taught the animals
- Applies ointment to boxer when he's wounded
- What the pigs start drinking after they change the commandment
- How many commandments are there in the story?
- Pig that explains things to the animals for Napoleon/Snowball
20 Clues: Sent to the butcher's • Original windmill inventor • Sets up trade with Napoleon • Person who scammed Napoleon • Original name of Animal Farm • Previous owner of Manor Farm • Has pack of dogs guarding him • Color of the Animal Farm’s flag • Old pig in chapter 1, died early • First major battle on animal farm • Song Old Major taught the animals • Second major battle on animal farm • ...
Animal Farm 2024-10-15
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- What is the set of rules the animals set for themselves after taking over the farm?
- What is the name of the other pig who also takes over after the first pig dies (begins with N)?
- Which historical event inspired Animal Farm?
- Which human runs the farm to begin with?
- What is the name of an imagined society in which everything is perfect?
- What is the name of the pig who takes over after the first pig dies but is eventually run off (begins with S)?
- What type of story is Animal Farm (think fairy tale)?
- What kind of animal does the tyrrant leader pig "educate"?
- What is the name of the hard-working horse who eventually collapses from exhaustion?
- What is the name of an imagined society where there is great suffering or injustice?
- What do the animals change the name of the farm to after winning the battle?
- What is the name of a story which contains a hidden political message?
- What is the name of the pig who is an excellent public speaker and is loyal to the tyrant leader pig?
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- How many hens die after protesting unfair treatment?
- What do the animals work together to build?
- What is the name for the fight between the humans and animals where the animals win?
- 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 initially destroys the project the animals worked together to build?
- What type of structure does the book Animal Farm have?
- Who wrote Animal Farm?
- Who destroys the project the animals had been working on the second time?
- Which character reveals his dream to the other animals at the start?
23 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? • ...
AF Vocabulary C 2022-03-25
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Farm animals 2023-04-10
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- Large farm birds that honk and fly in a V formation
- Black and white spotted farm animal that gives milk
- Farm animal that lays eggs and goes "cluck cluck"
- General term for birds raised on a farm
- Farm animal that quacks and likes to swim in ponds
- Farm animal with horns that loves to climb things
- Fluffy farm animal that produces wool
- Area on a farm where animals are kept
- Baby sheep that's often eaten as meat
- Female farm animal that lays eggs
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- General term for animals raised on a farm
- Farm animal that hops and has long ears
- Farm animal that brays and can carry heavy loads
- Small horse that's often used for children to ride
- Baby cow that's often raised for beef or dairy
- Male farm animal that crows in the morning
- Large farm animal that's often eaten at Thanksgiving
- Pink farm animal that loves to roll in mud
- Farm animal that neighs and can be ridden
- Male cow that's often used for breeding
20 Clues: Female farm animal that lays eggs • Fluffy farm animal that produces wool • Area on a farm where animals are kept • Baby sheep that's often eaten as meat • Farm animal that hops and has long ears • General term for birds raised on a farm • Male cow that's often used for breeding • General term for animals raised on a farm • Farm animal that neighs and can be ridden • ...
Animal farm 2021-05-24
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- 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 ______? • ...
AF Vocabulary B 2022-03-25
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Animal Farm 2022-02-25
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- 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
Animal Farm 2021-10-20
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- 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 • ...
AF Vocabulary A 2022-03-25
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
AF Vocabulary B 2022-03-25
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 1-4 2026-03-23
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- The pigs’ helper who explains things to the animals
- The new name of the farm after the rebellion
- The pig who helps organize the farm and teaches others
- The hardworking cart-horse
- The neighboring farmer of Pinchfield
- The wise old pig who inspires the rebellion
- The foolish, vain horse who likes ribbons
- The system of beliefs created by the pigs
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- The donkey who is cynical and rarely laughs
- The farm where the animals live at the start
- The pig who takes charge with Snowball
- The black bird who speaks of Sugarcandy Mountain
- The battle where the animals defend their farm
- The farmer who neglects the animals
- The song that becomes the animals’ anthem
- The event when animals drive out Mr. Jones
- The female horse who cares for others
- The neighboring farmer of Foxwood
- The place where the Seven Commandments are written
19 Clues: The hardworking cart-horse • The neighboring farmer of Foxwood • The farmer who neglects the animals • The neighboring farmer of Pinchfield • The female horse who cares for others • The pig who takes charge with Snowball • The song that becomes the animals’ anthem • The foolish, vain horse who likes ribbons • The system of beliefs created by the pigs • ...
Sample EM 2014-11-12
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- 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
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- 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?
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- 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? • ...
Daily Crossword 2024-12-12
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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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 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 • ...
Farm animals 2026-03-27
20 Clues: - ujo • - söpö • - ruma • - nopea • - hidas • - lehmiä • - pehmeä • - vuohia • - tipuja • - sikoja • - poneja • - kanoja • - valtava • - sonneja • - possuja • - ankkoja • - hevosia • - lampaita • - karitsoja • - pörröinen
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 2023-09-15
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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". • ...
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 2023-01-27
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- 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 • ...
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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- 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. • ...
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? • ...
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 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
FARM ANIMALS 2026-03-26
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
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 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 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 • ...
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
Across
- - 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 • ...
Farm Animals 2026-03-06
28 Clues: ox • hen • cat • cow • pig • dog • kid • duck • calf • goat • mare • pony • colt • mule • lamb • bull • horse • sheep • trout • goose • llama • alpaca • rabbit • salmon • turkey • donkey • chicken • ostrich
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 • ...
Animal Farm 2024-10-21
Across
- 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 2023-02-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 2017-01-16
Across
- 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 • ...
Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-19
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- ?, 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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 • ...
