farm animals Crossword Puzzles
Professions 2020-11-18
7 Clues: He makes TV programmes • He cooks food for people • He paints beautiful pictures • He makes new machines and devices • He has got a farm with many animals • He helps an engineer to make new machines • He makes clothes for men, women and children
marine crossword 2024-06-27
7 Clues: non living factors • the island of shark bay? • most farmed fish in the world • crahsed on the WA coast in june 1712 • technique used to farm marine animals • ship wrecked at the mouth of moore river? • measurement used on water instead of kilometres
marine crossword 2024-06-27
7 Clues: non living factors • the island of shark bay? • most farmed fish in the world • crahsed on the WA coast in june 1712 • technique used to farm marine animals • ship wrecked at the mouth of moore river? • measurement used on water instead of kilometres
Charlotte's web 2025-05-20
7 Clues: a creation by spiders • a pig that lives in the barn • the main character of the book • a place with animals and plants • a bond between two or more people • A spider that is apart of the book • a season that's usually in November
Incident at Hawks Hill Crossword- Prologue and Chapter 1 2014-02-03
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- evil trapper who wanted to trap badger on MacDonald land
- 1st child born in 1854
- territory that became a state in 1861
- killer dog owned by Burton
- city founded in 1870
- major tributary of the red river
- child who was able to imitate the movements of animals
- flows into lake Winnipeg and is reddish-brown
- company that created a fur trading empire in 1806
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- North Corners
- 4th child born in 1864
- 3rd child born in 1861
- farm of William and Esther MacDonald
- state admitted into the United States in 1858
- 2nd child born in 1858
- first came to the area in 1738
- Lord that build the Hudson's Bay Company and gave land to Canada
- city where the MacDonald's married
18 Clues: North Corners • city founded in 1870 • 4th child born in 1864 • 3rd child born in 1861 • 1st child born in 1854 • 2nd child born in 1858 • killer dog owned by Burton • first came to the area in 1738 • major tributary of the red river • city where the MacDonald's married • farm of William and Esther MacDonald • territory that became a state in 1861 • ...
Grade 4 2021-03-09
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- known about by many people
- a person who designs or builds
- a person who manages zoo animals
- a person who treats sick people
- a person in a store that deals with money
- a person who makes bread and cakes
- a person whose job is to extinguish fires
- a person who acts
- a person who treats the teeth and gums
- a person who produces paintings or drawings
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- a person who owns or manages a farm
- a person who reports news or other things
- a person who repairs and maintains machinery
- a professional cook in a hotel or restaurant
- having a great deal of money or wealthy
- someone who makes animations
- a person who writes books or stories
- a person who is an animal doctor
18 Clues: a person who acts • known about by many people • someone who makes animations • a person who designs or builds • a person who treats sick people • a person who manages zoo animals • a person who is an animal doctor • a person who makes bread and cakes • a person who owns or manages a farm • a person who writes books or stories • a person who treats the teeth and gums • ...
Spring Equinox 2026-03-10
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- Rumbling sounds in the sky
- Flowers, seedlings, baby animals, are all ______ of spring
- held to keep rain from getting on you
- Worn to keep from getting wet
- Birds make this sound early in the morning
- These can be seen in the sky after it rains
- Balmy, warmth, sunshine, turning green or greening up, all describe ____
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- Colors that are associated with spring
- This is another name for the precise astronomical 1st day of spring.
- Heavy rainfall
- Geese do this every spring
- The act of becoming more active
- Trees begin _____.
- Bright flashes of electrical currants in the air
- These flowers famously grown in Holland
- Rain makes the ground
- Found on sidewalks, in yards, or farm fields after it rains
- A gentle movement of air
18 Clues: Heavy rainfall • Trees begin _____. • Rain makes the ground • A gentle movement of air • Geese do this every spring • Rumbling sounds in the sky • Worn to keep from getting wet • The act of becoming more active • held to keep rain from getting on you • Colors that are associated with spring • These flowers famously grown in Holland • Birds make this sound early in the morning • ...
ESL: ANIMALS ON THE FARM 2026-04-09
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- A _______ IS A BABY CHICKEN
- A _____ PRODUCES BEEF AND MILK FOR US TO DRINK
- A ______ GIVES US LAMB AND MUTTON
- A _______ IS A BABY PIG
- A _____ PROVIDES BOTH MEAT AND MILK FOR CHEESE
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- A ______PRODUCES FOOD AND EGGS
- A ______ IS A MALE CHICKEN
- A _____ IS A BABY GOAT
- A _____ GIVES US BACON AND HAM AND PORK
- A ____ IS A BABY SHEEP
- A _____ IS A BABY COW
11 Clues: A _____ IS A BABY COW • A _____ IS A BABY GOAT • A ____ IS A BABY SHEEP • A _______ IS A BABY PIG • A ______ IS A MALE CHICKEN • A _______ IS A BABY CHICKEN • A ______PRODUCES FOOD AND EGGS • A ______ GIVES US LAMB AND MUTTON • A _____ GIVES US BACON AND HAM AND PORK • A _____ PRODUCES BEEF AND MILK FOR US TO DRINK • A _____ PROVIDES BOTH MEAT AND MILK FOR CHEESE
Vocabulary 2013-03-01
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- unable to hear.
- A person who may slaughter(kill) animals, dress their flesh, sell their meat or any combination of these three tasks.
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- A farm building used for storing farm products such as crops,animal food and also sheltering livestock
- similar to horse, but smaller than horse and have bigger ears.
- uncommunicative, soundless, unable to talk
- If your mom gets angry at you, then your mom will _____at you.
6 Clues: unable to hear. • uncommunicative, soundless, unable to talk • similar to horse, but smaller than horse and have bigger ears. • If your mom gets angry at you, then your mom will _____at you. • A farm building used for storing farm products such as crops,animal food and also sheltering livestock • ...
Animal Farm: Chapter 5 2017-10-22
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- A verb to describe what the sheep do during Snowball's speeches.
- A character who was chased off the farm.
- As the winter drew on, this character became more troublesome.
- These would now come to an end.
- What Napoleon starts to use to get his own way.
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- Napoleon sets about ending this by ending the debates on the farm.
- The way in which Squealer promotes the new regime.
- Snowball's clever idea to improve farm life.
- If he says it, "it must be right".
- Napoleon's response to Snowball's idea of improving farm life.
- What Snowball wants to "stir up" on other farms.
- How Napoleon wants to protect the farm.
- Napoleon unleashes these to get what he wants.
13 Clues: These would now come to an end. • If he says it, "it must be right". • How Napoleon wants to protect the farm. • A character who was chased off the farm. • Snowball's clever idea to improve farm life. • Napoleon unleashes these to get what he wants. • What Napoleon starts to use to get his own way. • What Snowball wants to "stir up" on other farms. • ...
CHILD LABOUR ON COCOA FARMS 2015-10-18
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- Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- An area of land and its buildings, used for growing crops and rearing animals
- Term used to describe the world's poorest countries in which people have a low economic standard of living
- A dessert made from cacao seeds
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- The state of being extremely poor
- Use of children in an industry or business
- The practice of farming, cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals
- Taking advantage of a situation for one's selfish needs
- A powder made from roasted and ground cacao seeds
- The condition where one person is owned by another and forced to work
10 Clues: A dessert made from cacao seeds • The state of being extremely poor • Use of children in an industry or business • A powder made from roasted and ground cacao seeds • Taking advantage of a situation for one's selfish needs • The condition where one person is owned by another and forced to work • ...
ASW Weeks 1-5 2022-09-12
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- the sharing of plants, animals, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- raising animals on a farm rather than hunting them in the wild
- an area that has similiar characteristics
- one river that flows into another river
- people sent to the Americas from the late 1400s to the mid-1700s to establish colonies, obtain new resources and create trade routes
- A map that shows the natural features of an area
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- water that falls to the ground as rain, snow or ice
- shows whether a place is usually warm or cold and wet or dry
- the study of Earth, its people, and how things change over time
- things that people find, make, or use in their environment
10 Clues: one river that flows into another river • an area that has similiar characteristics • A map that shows the natural features of an area • water that falls to the ground as rain, snow or ice • things that people find, make, or use in their environment • shows whether a place is usually warm or cold and wet or dry • ...
Metamorphosis 2025-09-08
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- slight illness such as missing a meeting due to minor headache or stomach upset or disinclination like a general reluctance among staff to work overtime.
- especially for inspection or In preperation for battle.
- is about to happen
- who stubbornly refuses to change their mind behavior or opinion especially when faced with arguments or persuasion to do so.
- uncouth and aggressive man or boy.
- hungry.
- or flourish something especially a weapon as a threat or in anger or excitement.
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- strong feeling that something is about to happen especially something unpleasant.
- a great attention to detail very careful and precise.
- animals that are believed to be harmful to crops farm animals or game that carry disease.
10 Clues: hungry. • is about to happen • uncouth and aggressive man or boy. • a great attention to detail very careful and precise. • especially for inspection or In preperation for battle. • or flourish something especially a weapon as a threat or in anger or excitement. • strong feeling that something is about to happen especially something unpleasant. • ...
CITY BUILDING 2020-12-13
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- a place where the lawyer works
- a place where you make things
- a place where you go when you want to travel
- a place where you can read books
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- a place where you can wash your clothe
- a place where you can see actors
- a place where you can live
- a place where you can have animals
- a place where you can play
9 Clues: a place where you can live • a place where you can play • a place where you make things • a place where the lawyer works • a place where you can see actors • a place where you can read books • a place where you can have animals • a place where you can wash your clothe • a place where you go when you want to travel
CITY BUILDING 2020-12-13
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- a place where the lawyer works
- a place where you make things
- a place where you go when you want to travel
- a place where you can read books
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- a place where you can wash your clothe
- a place where you can see actors
- a place where you can live
- a place where you can have animals
- a place where you can pray
9 Clues: a place where you can live • a place where you can pray • a place where you make things • a place where the lawyer works • a place where you can see actors • a place where you can read books • a place where you can have animals • a place where you can wash your clothe • a place where you go when you want to travel
Settlements 2020-05-12
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- large groups of settlements
- buildings are seen along rivers railways or roads
- a clustered human settlement
- buildings are separated either in dessert or farm
- a settlement larger than a city but smaller than a country
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- buildings close together by river and road
- area humans or animals have adapted in
- large human settlement
- a settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city
9 Clues: large human settlement • large groups of settlements • a clustered human settlement • area humans or animals have adapted in • buildings close together by river and road • buildings are seen along rivers railways or roads • buildings are separated either in dessert or farm • a settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city • ...
happy new year 2024-08-05
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- prevent something bad from happening
- success and economic well-being
- farm animals
- destiny, things that develop in the future which are outside of your control
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- throw casually
- the sound that a bell makes
- dishes, cups and similar items made of porcelain
- a mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread
- large round dots forming a pattern or an item of clothing with this pattern
9 Clues: farm animals • throw casually • the sound that a bell makes • success and economic well-being • prevent something bad from happening • dishes, cups and similar items made of porcelain • a mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread • large round dots forming a pattern or an item of clothing with this pattern • ...
New Year traditions 2025-01-05
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- success and economic well-being
- the sound that a bell makes
- off prevent something bad from happening
- dots large round dots forming a pattern or an item of clothing with this pattern
- farm animals
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- a mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread
- dishes items made of porcelain
- destiny, things that develop in the future are outside of your control
- throw casually
9 Clues: farm animals • throw casually • the sound that a bell makes • dishes items made of porcelain • success and economic well-being • off prevent something bad from happening • a mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread • destiny, things that develop in the future are outside of your control • ...
Day Of The Triffids 2022-04-06
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- Where does Bill find Josella after losing her at the university?
- What where triffids harvested for?
- who goes with Bill to tynsham?
- where was Bill at the begining of the book?
- how many kids do Josella and Bill have?
- can animals see?
- where does Ms. Durrants group live?
- where did Bill and Coker first meet?
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- what made everyone blind?
- where do Bill and Josella want to go at the end of the book?
- who has a conflict with the humans?
- Who's group does Bill want to join?
- who did bill find while shearching for josella?
- what is Josellas last name?
14 Clues: can animals see? • what made everyone blind? • what is Josellas last name? • who goes with Bill to tynsham? • What where triffids harvested for? • who has a conflict with the humans? • Who's group does Bill want to join? • where does Ms. Durrants group live? • where did Bill and Coker first meet? • how many kids do Josella and Bill have? • ...
Professions and Occupations 2015-05-04
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- a person that works on a farm, usually with animals
- They prevent crime
- a person trained to help a doctor
- a person that works in an office
- a person that can fix problems with your teeth
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- a person that defends people in court
- a person that prepares food for others in a restaurant
- a person that puts out fires
- a person that designs building and houses
- a person you go to see when you are sick
- driver a person that drives buses
- a person that passes knowledge to students
- a person who flies a plane
- a person that acts in a play or a movie
14 Clues: They prevent crime • a person who flies a plane • a person that puts out fires • a person that works in an office • driver a person that drives buses • a person trained to help a doctor • a person that defends people in court • a person that acts in a play or a movie • a person you go to see when you are sick • a person that designs building and houses • ...
Living underground Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-03
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- remove earth to find what is below
- movement of fresh air in and out
- farm animals
- cruel, too strong
- remove the surface of rocks (by water or wind)
- the study of rocks
- sand, mud, etc. at the bottom of a sea or river
- large, raised, flat area of land
- long, deep hole in the ground to allow soldiers to be protected from the enemy
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- person who studies objects found in the ground to learn about history
- from volcanoes (mountains with holes that can release hot liquid rocks and gases)
- person who searches for gold, oil or other minerals
- home
- under the ground
14 Clues: home • farm animals • under the ground • cruel, too strong • the study of rocks • movement of fresh air in and out • large, raised, flat area of land • remove earth to find what is below • remove the surface of rocks (by water or wind) • sand, mud, etc. at the bottom of a sea or river • person who searches for gold, oil or other minerals • ...
Animals 2025-09-24
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- Small rodent with big ears
- Purring pet that chases mice
- Farm animal that gives milk
- Colorful bird that can mimic speech
- Flightless bird in a tuxedo
- Green jumper found near ponds
- Cute, fluffy rabbit
- animal with a trunk
- Tall animal with a long neck
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- Insect with colorful wings
- Larva that turns into a butterfly
- Loyal, barking household pet
- Pink farm animal that loves mud
- Big cat known as king of the jungle
- Woolly farm animal
- Slow reptile with a shell
16 Clues: Woolly farm animal • Cute, fluffy rabbit • animal with a trunk • Slow reptile with a shell • Insect with colorful wings • Small rodent with big ears • Farm animal that gives milk • Flightless bird in a tuxedo • Purring pet that chases mice • Loyal, barking household pet • Tall animal with a long neck • Green jumper found near ponds • Pink farm animal that loves mud • ...
Animal Farm 2021-05-31
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- a lack of equality
- Authors name
- absolute power corrupts absolutely
- a hard working horse
- ready to accept without protest
- the doing in QAVE
- A story including animals
- aesthetic that emphasises
- Joseph Stalin
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- what the animals believe in
- Vladmir Lenin
- A cruel government
- dishonesty from those in power
- a deceitful pig that lies
- sentence that drives your essay
- Spreading of lies
16 Clues: Authors name • Vladmir Lenin • Joseph Stalin • the doing in QAVE • Spreading of lies • a lack of equality • A cruel government • a hard working horse • a deceitful pig that lies • A story including animals • aesthetic that emphasises • what the animals believe in • dishonesty from those in power • ready to accept without protest • sentence that drives your essay • ...
FARM CROSSWORD 2021-11-29
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- what is a baby chicken called?
- what is a baby sheep called?
- what baby animal has to be kept at 35 to 27 degrees?
- what is a male chicken called?
- what are eggs called when chickens have lots of room?
- what's it called when you remove wool from a sheep's breech area?
- where do sheep come from?
- what is it called when you remove the top layer of skin on a sheep's breech area?
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- what's a male sheep with no balls called?
- what's an injection that prevents disease?
- what do you call it when you remove wool of a sheep?
- what do you call a sheep without horns?
- what's the wavy part of a sheep's wool called?
- what's a male sheep called?
- what is a female sheep called?
- what how many weeks does prodding period last?
- what do you call a sheep that is used for both meat and wool?
17 Clues: where do sheep come from? • what's a male sheep called? • what is a baby sheep called? • what is a baby chicken called? • what is a male chicken called? • what is a female sheep called? • what do you call a sheep without horns? • what's a male sheep with no balls called? • what's an injection that prevents disease? • what's the wavy part of a sheep's wool called? • ...
Farm Crossword 2024-11-10
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- a place where we grow plants
- a car farmers use
- something rabbits like to eat
- when you ride in the wagon with hay
- a vegetable that rhymes with tomato
- something you get when you peel something
- a drink made with lemons
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- something we get from trees
- something plants need
- a vegetable with many small pieces
- a fruit that comes in a bunch
- a vegetable that will make you cry
- a vegetable used in Halloween
- a spice vegetable
- a person who grows plants
- something we can grow plants in
16 Clues: a car farmers use • a spice vegetable • something plants need • a drink made with lemons • a person who grows plants • something we get from trees • a place where we grow plants • a fruit that comes in a bunch • something rabbits like to eat • a vegetable used in Halloween • something we can grow plants in • a vegetable with many small pieces • a vegetable that will make you cry • ...
Farm 2023-01-12
7 Clues: An animal that lays eggs. • An animal that makes milk. • The white liquid that cows make. • The vehicle that farmers ride on. • The place where animals are kept. • Tool used to cut grass or move leaves. • The person who takes care of the farm.
music festival 2015-06-08
7 Clues: something you listen to • summer party for occasions. • cooked corn you eat it at theatres • a place where there are farm animals • listen too people at a (stadium/stage) • name of a popular country singer taylor... • something you play with strings many different types
Named Characters in Animal Farm by George Orwell 2021-05-31
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- a very vivacious pig
- 2nd dog
- the oldest animal on the farm
- the Middle White boar with a dream
- 3rd dog
- 1st dog
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- the white goat
- the tamed raven
- owner of the farm
- a Berkshire boar, with a reputation of getting his own way
- a small fat pig with very round cheeks
- wife of the owner of the farm
- an enormous beast, nearly 18 hands high
- the foolish, pretty white mare
- a stout motherly mare
15 Clues: 2nd dog • 3rd dog • 1st dog • the white goat • the tamed raven • owner of the farm • a very vivacious pig • a stout motherly mare • the oldest animal on the farm • wife of the owner of the farm • the foolish, pretty white mare • the Middle White boar with a dream • a small fat pig with very round cheeks • an enormous beast, nearly 18 hands high • ...
Crossword 2017-04-23
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- It gives us heat and light.
- A place where a lot of animals live with people
- Luxurious house
- It is usually over a river.
- A kind of person who always tells the truth
- The planet we live on
- Pedestrians walk on it.
- A very tall building
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- A small house, typically one in the country
- 'Red Planet'
- A kind of person who is very funny.
- This a place on a road where you can turn left or right.
- Galaxies can be found here; There is only one of these.
- A building where you can buy meat
- You can read and borrow books there.
- You can buy fresh fruits and vegetables there.
- What kind of planet is Pluto?
- You can have alcoholic drinks there.
18 Clues: 'Red Planet' • Luxurious house • A very tall building • The planet we live on • Pedestrians walk on it. • It gives us heat and light. • It is usually over a river. • What kind of planet is Pluto? • A building where you can buy meat • A kind of person who is very funny. • You can read and borrow books there. • You can have alcoholic drinks there. • ...
Vocab 13 2022-05-11
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- The 15 second long videos we wish we could all skip
- What does Old Major refer to the other animals as in Animal Farm?
- A moving picture
- autograph
- debts need to be paid
- When there is a fire drill you must ... the area
- Opposite of an introvert
- If you are not here you are ...
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- Lysol
- rotting & decaying
- Connect your index finger to your thumb and then put the circles up to your eyes
- if you fail a test you must
- Youtube channels
- A dictionary where you can search up slang words
- If you violate this agreement, you could be in serious trouble
- round & round
- What you must do before a test
- If you are not exiting, you are...
18 Clues: Lysol • autograph • round & round • A moving picture • Youtube channels • rotting & decaying • debts need to be paid • Opposite of an introvert • if you fail a test you must • What you must do before a test • If you are not here you are ... • If you are not exiting, you are... • A dictionary where you can search up slang words • When there is a fire drill you must ... the area • ...
Medieval Crossword Puzzel 2023-12-15
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- Someone who cuts mens hair
- A place where multiple monks live
- A place to live for royalty
- A place where people protect themselves so they can fight
- Someone of a religious community
- A person who makes food by combining others together
- Someone who works with wood
- An association of multiple people to help with their aids
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- Someone who repairs armor
- Someone who manages a farm
- A person who works with stone
- A poor person who is at a low status
- . Someone who butches animals
- A girl or woman that milks cows
- A man who serves his kingdom by fighting
- Someone who makes baked goods
- A rich person with a higher status than a peasant
- Someone who undoes or makes locks
18 Clues: Someone who repairs armor • Someone who manages a farm • Someone who cuts mens hair • A place to live for royalty • Someone who works with wood • A person who works with stone • . Someone who butches animals • Someone who makes baked goods • A girl or woman that milks cows • Someone of a religious community • A place where multiple monks live • Someone who undoes or makes locks • ...
Africa Unit Vocabulary 2025-01-16
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- a feeling of pride in one's homeland
- the spreading of cultures
- people who move in order to fine work
- several lineages with a common ancestor
- a large farm of cash crops
- a crop sold for profit
- to water crops
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- a wide variety of cultures
- a movement that stressed unity among all Africans
- to settle in an area and take over or create a government
- parents and their children
- a city that controls much of the land around it and has its own government
- growing only what your family needs to survive
- a person who gathers wild food and hunts animals to survive
- the holy book of Islam
- a deep trench
- a family relationship
- people who move from place to place to earn a living
18 Clues: a deep trench • to water crops • a family relationship • the holy book of Islam • a crop sold for profit • the spreading of cultures • a wide variety of cultures • parents and their children • a large farm of cash crops • a feeling of pride in one's homeland • people who move in order to fine work • several lineages with a common ancestor • ...
YY Summer Camp Crossword 2024-08-23
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- Comes out on full moon nights.
- An ocean animal many people are afraid of.
- Two pieces of bread with a filling in between them.
- How do you call a baby bear?
- October 31st.
- Works on a farm, grows crops and raises animals.
- They are roasted on an open fire.
- What most people wear on the beach.
- Long outwear worn for warmth in cold weather.
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- 10th month of the year.
- The rescuer who checks the safety of swimmers.
- Serves customers and takes orders in a restaurant.
- Long neck animal.
- Pants for hot weather.
- A skeleton is just a bunch of these.
- Eyewear worn to protect eyes from sunlight.
- Our Solar System is part of this Galaxy.
- Covers 70% of the Earth's surface.
18 Clues: October 31st. • Long neck animal. • Pants for hot weather. • 10th month of the year. • How do you call a baby bear? • Comes out on full moon nights. • They are roasted on an open fire. • Covers 70% of the Earth's surface. • What most people wear on the beach. • A skeleton is just a bunch of these. • Our Solar System is part of this Galaxy. • ...
Use the clues below to complete the crossword puzzle. 2021-12-01
13 Clues: DOLPHINS • A baby cow • A baby cat • a baby duck • A baby goat • A baby sheep • A baby chicken • A duck says.... • farm animal that lay eggs • Animal that lives in the pond • farm animal that gives us milk • farm animal that gives us wool • The part of a sheep skin used for clothes
ANIMAL FARM 2014-10-30
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- Economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful:
- Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden inner impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus.
- Deserving contempt; despicable.
- A person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, especially those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption.
- (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- Make (someone) drunk; intoxicate.
- A deep covered dish from which soup is served.
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- Kill (animals) for food.
- Make a military sortie.
- A soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth.
- (of a horse) having irregular patches of two colors, typically black and white
- (of a position or employee) belonging to a superannuation plan.
- The passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.
- Disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred.
- Pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air.
- Extremely unpleasant.
16 Clues: Extremely unpleasant. • Make a military sortie. • Kill (animals) for food. • Deserving contempt; despicable. • Make (someone) drunk; intoxicate. • A deep covered dish from which soup is served. • The passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping. • (of a position or employee) belonging to a superannuation plan. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-09-12
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- His corpse was _________.
- I ____________ a lot of people.
- I felt very ___________ after my friend told me what she heard I said about her.
- She has a mysterious __________ laugh.
- you have to be able to _________ when presenting.
- I _______________ in my room overnight.
- She ___________ on her opinion.
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- She was ____________ over john's innocence.
- I did school work ____________ days.
- I spent a lot of _________ voters before the election.
- Me and my friends split into two __________ that night.
- I want to vote you for Congeniality because you are __________.
- I Don't know what you're saying when you just say _______ comments.
- It's always good to see old ____________.
- My business ___________ before I knew it.
- A pastor has a very _____________ voice.
16 Clues: His corpse was _________. • I ____________ a lot of people. • She ___________ on her opinion. • I did school work ____________ days. • She has a mysterious __________ laugh. • I _______________ in my room overnight. • A pastor has a very _____________ voice. • It's always good to see old ____________. • My business ___________ before I knew it. • ...
Animal farm 2025-01-19
Across
- A baby goat.
- A male sheep.
- A hybrid of a horse and donkey.
- A large animal similar to an ox, often found on farms.
- A small rodent sometimes kept on farms.
- A female chicken that lays eggs.
- A female sheep.
- A male chicken that crows.
Down
- A male duck.
- A baby cow.
- A male cow often used for breeding.
- A small breed of horse.
- A male pig.
- A male goose.
- A baby horse.
- A female pig.
16 Clues: A baby cow. • A male pig. • A baby goat. • A male duck. • A male sheep. • A male goose. • A baby horse. • A female pig. • A female sheep. • A small breed of horse. • A male chicken that crows. • A hybrid of a horse and donkey. • A female chicken that lays eggs. • A male cow often used for breeding. • A small rodent sometimes kept on farms. • ...
Vocabulary 2013-03-01
Across
- unable to hear.
- A person who may slaughter(kill) animals, dress their flesh, sell their meat or any combination of these three tasks.
Down
- A farm building used for storing farm products such as crops,animal food and also sheltering livestock
- similar to horse, but smaller than horse and have bigger ears.
- uncommunicative, soundless, unable to talk
- If your mom gets angry at you, then your mom will _____at you.
6 Clues: unable to hear. • uncommunicative, soundless, unable to talk • similar to horse, but smaller than horse and have bigger ears. • If your mom gets angry at you, then your mom will _____at you. • A farm building used for storing farm products such as crops,animal food and also sheltering livestock • ...
Animal Farm Vocabulary Revision Crossword 2025-01-28
Across
- A message that you learn from a fable or similar story
- The farmer that runs Manor farm at the beginning of the book
- An area or group ruled by a cruel and unfair leader
- The animals that take control in Animal Farm
Down
- A story with a hidden meaning - like a very long metaphor
- A system of government where all people have the same and everyone is equal
6 Clues: The animals that take control in Animal Farm • An area or group ruled by a cruel and unfair leader • A message that you learn from a fable or similar story • A story with a hidden meaning - like a very long metaphor • The farmer that runs Manor farm at the beginning of the book • A system of government where all people have the same and everyone is equal
Professions and occupations 2015-05-04
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- A person that works on a farm, usually with animals.
- A person you go to see when you are sick
- A person that designs building and houses
- A person that passes knowledge to students
- A person who flies a plane
- A person that defends people in court
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- A person trained to help a doctor
- A person that puts out fires
- A person that prevents the crime
- A person that drives vehicles
- A person who works in an office
- A person that can fix problems with your teeth.
- A person that prepared food for others
- A person that acts in a play or a movie
14 Clues: A person who flies a plane • A person that puts out fires • A person that drives vehicles • A person who works in an office • A person that prevents the crime • A person trained to help a doctor • A person that defends people in court • A person that prepared food for others • A person that acts in a play or a movie • A person you go to see when you are sick • ...
Our Environment 2025-05-07
Across
- The process of burying trash in certain areas
- throwing away electric devices
- Name the process of global warming trough CO2 emissions
- Greenhouse gas exhaled by humans
- Process of turning old into new
- The process of burning waste
- produced by natural sources like wind or light
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- Sea animals are affected by this form of waste
- limited availability on earth (eg. gas)
- The change of wheater
- cutting down forests to make space for buildings
- huge field of solar panels
- Which kind of forest is the Amazonas?
- Environmentally friendly material that decomposes naturally
14 Clues: The change of wheater • huge field of solar panels • The process of burning waste • throwing away electric devices • Process of turning old into new • Greenhouse gas exhaled by humans • Which kind of forest is the Amazonas? • limited availability on earth (eg. gas) • The process of burying trash in certain areas • Sea animals are affected by this form of waste • ...
The World Around Us 2022-10-28
Across
- People like walking or climbing up these when they are on holiday.
- There are a lot of trees, animals, and birds here.
- It's a place where water flows from high to low place.
- People live in houses here. It's smaller than town.
- Look up! It's big, hot, yellow, and round.
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- You can swim and sail here, but it is not a river or the sea.
- You can find these on plants and tress. They are red, orange, yellow, or pink.
- You can see them at night. It's sparkly and there are so many of them in the sky.
- A big fluffy white thing in the sky.
- It's somewhere animals like cows and chicken live.
10 Clues: A big fluffy white thing in the sky. • Look up! It's big, hot, yellow, and round. • There are a lot of trees, animals, and birds here. • It's somewhere animals like cows and chicken live. • People live in houses here. It's smaller than town. • It's a place where water flows from high to low place. • You can swim and sail here, but it is not a river or the sea. • ...
community helpers 2022-05-09
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- person who flies airplanes.
- person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured in a hospital.
- person who takes care of teeth and oral health.
- person who maintains and repairs machinery.
- person whose job is to put out fires.
- is person who writes books or articles.
- person who assist doctors at the hospital.
- person who designs buildings.
- person who serve customers at their tables in a restaurant.
- person who manages a farm.
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- person who installs and repairs the pipes.
- person who arrests criminals.
- person who is a doctor for animals.
- person who bakes bread and cakes.
- person who teaches at schools.
- person who cuts and styles hair.
- person who drives car or bus.
- person who can make and repair wooden furniture.
18 Clues: person who manages a farm. • person who flies airplanes. • person who arrests criminals. • person who drives car or bus. • person who designs buildings. • person who teaches at schools. • person who cuts and styles hair. • person who bakes bread and cakes. • person who is a doctor for animals. • person whose job is to put out fires. • is person who writes books or articles. • ...
Medieval Crossword Puzzel 2023-12-15
Across
- Someone who cuts mens hair
- A place where multiple monks live
- A place to live for royalty
- A place where people protect themselves so they can fight
- Someone of a religious community
- A person who makes food by combining others together
- Someone who works with wood
- An association of multiple people to help with their aids
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- Someone who repairs armor
- Someone who manages a farm
- A person who works with stone
- A poor person who is at a low status
- . Someone who butches animals
- A girl or woman that milks cows
- A man who serves his kingdom by fighting
- Someone who makes baked goods
- A rich person with a higher status than a peasant
- Someone who undoes or makes locks
18 Clues: Someone who repairs armor • Someone who manages a farm • Someone who cuts mens hair • A place to live for royalty • Someone who works with wood • A person who works with stone • . Someone who butches animals • Someone who makes baked goods • A girl or woman that milks cows • Someone of a religious community • A place where multiple monks live • Someone who undoes or makes locks • ...
Occupation 2024-03-27
Across
- takes out fires.
- reports news for newspapers or the media by taking interviews
- flies an airplane.
- has different roles in movies or in the theater.
Down
- treats people of mental illnesses in the form of therapy.
- prepares and sells bread, pastries and other baked goods.
- you go to them to buy your prescribed medicine.
- grows crops and other vegetables and raises farm animals.
- makes art.
9 Clues: makes art. • takes out fires. • flies an airplane. • you go to them to buy your prescribed medicine. • has different roles in movies or in the theater. • treats people of mental illnesses in the form of therapy. • prepares and sells bread, pastries and other baked goods. • grows crops and other vegetables and raises farm animals. • ...
three little pigs 2023-07-15
Across
- dried grain that you find on a farm. Animals sleep in it.
- what builders use to make a building
- It is made of glass
- you live in it
Down
- you enter and exit through it
- when air comes out of your mouth
- dogs like them. You find them on the floor in a forest.
- you sit in it at home
- It keeps you warm in winter
9 Clues: you live in it • It is made of glass • you sit in it at home • It keeps you warm in winter • you enter and exit through it • when air comes out of your mouth • what builders use to make a building • dogs like them. You find them on the floor in a forest. • dried grain that you find on a farm. Animals sleep in it.
History of Money 2025-01-08
Across
- A metal used as money
- A stamp used to show something is official
- Act of buying and selling something
- A system of money used in a country
- Small piece of metal used as money
Down
- A shiny oval-shaped shell that was used as money
- To give something and receive something else in return
- Farm animals used for food or trade
- Exchanging goods or services
9 Clues: A metal used as money • Exchanging goods or services • Small piece of metal used as money • Farm animals used for food or trade • Act of buying and selling something • A system of money used in a country • A stamp used to show something is official • A shiny oval-shaped shell that was used as money • To give something and receive something else in return
Past Simple Agriculture Crossowrd 2026-01-04
Across
- ___ methods passed down through generations. (8) → FOLLOWED
- fertilisers ___ long-term environmental damage. (6) → CAUSED
- machinery ___ human and animal labour. (8) → REPLACED
- farmers ___ animals to help with ploughing and farm work. (4) → USED
- production ___ significantly after mechanisation. (9) → INCREASED
- populations ___ rapidly during industrialisation. (4) → GREW
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- farms ___ as industrial farming expanded. (10) → DISAPPEARED
- workers ___ agriculture for factory jobs. (4) → LEFT
- farming methods ___ ineffective as demand increased. (6) → BECAME
- ___ crop rotation to maintain soil quality. (7) → ADOPTED
10 Clues: workers ___ agriculture for factory jobs. (4) → LEFT • machinery ___ human and animal labour. (8) → REPLACED • ___ crop rotation to maintain soil quality. (7) → ADOPTED • ___ methods passed down through generations. (8) → FOLLOWED • farms ___ as industrial farming expanded. (10) → DISAPPEARED • fertilisers ___ long-term environmental damage. (6) → CAUSED • ...
FieldBird 2020-05-25
Across
- One of our farm dogs
- A sense of place in your glass
- Our farm and cidery
- Tomatoes and basil growing together, for example
- Grapes: vineyard; Apple: ______
- The bird we're using for our 2019 vintage labels
- They can go deep
- Rudolph of Biodynamics
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- Where you can find us
- Our winery neighbour to the north
- Season where we see budding
- What we'll have a lot of in the fall
- We follow it for drinking cider... or, a hint to the answers of 7, 9, + 13 across and 4 down
- We rely on its cycles for our farming
- Source of photosynthesis
- Farm units
- Apple known for its distinctive skin
- Cider made from pears
- We have over forty of them in our cellar
- Pollination helpers
20 Clues: Farm units • They can go deep • Our farm and cidery • Pollination helpers • One of our farm dogs • Where you can find us • Cider made from pears • Rudolph of Biodynamics • Source of photosynthesis • Season where we see budding • A sense of place in your glass • Grapes: vineyard; Apple: ______ • Our winery neighbour to the north • What we'll have a lot of in the fall • ...
Ruminant Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- the fat from cud-chewing animals like cattle, sheep, and goats, characterized by being more saturated than other fats because of unique microbial processes in their digestive system.
- an animal that only eats meat
- an animal that eats both meat and plants
- an animal that eats plants only
- the third compartment of the four-chambered stomach of a ruminant, located between the reticulum and the abomasum.
- a low-fiber, high-nutrient feed designed to supplement an animal's diet, or a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO), which is a type of industrial farm w
- a muscular fermentation vat where plant matter is broken down by microbes.
- a compartment in a ruminant's four-chambered stomach that has a honeycomb-like lining.
- A food material high in specific nutrients
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- Ration the total daily feed an animal consumes that provides the correct amounts and proportions of all essential nutrients for its specific life stage, needs, and production goals.
- the structural carbohydrate portion of a ruminant animal's diet, such as cattle, sheep, and goats, that is broken down by microorganisms in the rumen, not by mammalian enzymes.
- the total daily feed an animal consumes that provides the correct amounts and proportions of all essential nutrients for its specific life stage, needs, and production goals.
- essential minerals for animals like cows and sheep,
- essential for ruminant animals, such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
- derived from the tissue and products of ruminant animals like cattle, sheep, and goats.
- a muscular fermentation vat where plant matter is broken down by microbes.
- a ruminants animal like a cow, goat or sheep
- a compartment in a ruminant's four-chambered stomach that has a honeycomb-like lining.
- a ruminant animal's preference for a particular feed, based on a combination of sensory factors like taste, smell, and texture, as well as internal feedback from nutrient and toxin content.
- a muscular fermentation vat where plant matter is broken down by microbes.
- The type and amount of food an animal receives in its ration
21 Clues: an animal that only eats meat • an animal that eats plants only • an animal that eats both meat and plants • A food material high in specific nutrients • a ruminants animal like a cow, goat or sheep • essential minerals for animals like cows and sheep, • The type and amount of food an animal receives in its ration • ...
Characters of Of Mice and Men. 2013-05-14
11 Clues: The boss's son • Georges partner • ownerof the farm • Lennies caretaker • Author of the novel • The troublesome women • The negro of the farm • type ofwriting style used • A long time farm worker with a dog • long time farm worker, like a boss • what moving workers are called in this time period
Outdoor Fun Puzzle! Ages 6-8 2021-01-13
7 Clues: Where we go to learn • An insect who loves flowers • A fruit that is also a color • Events that happened long ago • Where vegetables grow in a backyard • A wiggly animal that helps make healthy dirt • Where animals like cows, chickens, and pigs live
Grapes of Wrath 2020-09-25
Across
- Confused about their faith
- Young and pregnant
- Owns a farm and well known around town.
- excited to see California. Very religious
- Youngest Joad
- Youngest Daughter
- Worried about the family
Down
- Married to one of the Joads
- Doesn't want to leave the farm
- Feels guilty about someones death
- Lonely. Doesn't want to leave the farm
- Deformed since birth
- just got out of jail
- Good with cars
14 Clues: Youngest Joad • Good with cars • Youngest Daughter • Young and pregnant • Deformed since birth • just got out of jail • Worried about the family • Confused about their faith • Married to one of the Joads • Doesn't want to leave the farm • Feels guilty about someones death • Lonely. Doesn't want to leave the farm • Owns a farm and well known around town. • ...
Past Simple Agriculture Crossowrd 2026-01-04
Across
- ___ methods passed down through generations. (8) → FOLLOWED
- fertilisers ___ long-term environmental damage. (6) → CAUSED
- machinery ___ human and animal labour. (8) → REPLACED
- farmers ___ animals to help with ploughing and farm work. (4) → USED
- production ___ significantly after mechanisation. (9) → INCREASED
- populations ___ rapidly during industrialisation. (4) → GREW
Down
- farms ___ as industrial farming expanded. (10) → DISAPPEARED
- workers ___ agriculture for factory jobs. (4) → LEFT
- farming methods ___ ineffective as demand increased. (6) → BECAME
- ___ crop rotation to maintain soil quality. (7) → ADOPTED
10 Clues: workers ___ agriculture for factory jobs. (4) → LEFT • machinery ___ human and animal labour. (8) → REPLACED • ___ crop rotation to maintain soil quality. (7) → ADOPTED • ___ methods passed down through generations. (8) → FOLLOWED • farms ___ as industrial farming expanded. (10) → DISAPPEARED • fertilisers ___ long-term environmental damage. (6) → CAUSED • ...
The country 2024-11-16
Across
- Vehicle used on a farm
- A body of water surrounded by land.
- A domesticated animal similar to a small horse.
- A barrier enclosing a field
- An area densely covered with trees.
Down
- A movable barrier in a fence or wall for entry or exit.
- A depression between hills
- A small, flowing body of water.
- Farm storage building
- A row of shrubs or trees forming a boundary.
- A farm animal raised for wool and meat.
- A farm animal raised for milk and meat.
- Wet, soft earth or soil
13 Clues: Farm storage building • Vehicle used on a farm • Wet, soft earth or soil • A depression between hills • A barrier enclosing a field • A small, flowing body of water. • A body of water surrounded by land. • An area densely covered with trees. • A farm animal raised for wool and meat. • A farm animal raised for milk and meat. • A row of shrubs or trees forming a boundary. • ...
Frederik animals 2017-10-24
6 Clues: the animal stick if you touch it • the animal has black and white strips • the animal can jump very long and it's braun • some say to the animals is't the animals king • the animal is white and black and it live on a farm • the animal liv in Asian and Afrika it's big and has a trunk
Words with SH 2021-04-28
Across
- Do this to the toilet when you've used it
- Have your Cornflakes or Coco Pops in this
- Farm animals that have woolen coat
- You may do this when you see a shooting star
- The sun does this
- The opposite of pull
- The opposite of hide
- A large boat
- You may get this on your skin when stung by nettles
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- A lightening bolt may cause this in the sky
- A small tree or shrub
- Something you wear on your foot
- A stand up kind of bath
- An animal that swims in water and has gills
- The front lower part of your leg
- Someone who looks after sheep
- You go here to buy things
- You do this in the bath or shower
18 Clues: A large boat • The sun does this • The opposite of pull • The opposite of hide • A small tree or shrub • A stand up kind of bath • You go here to buy things • Someone who looks after sheep • Something you wear on your foot • The front lower part of your leg • You do this in the bath or shower • Farm animals that have woolen coat • Do this to the toilet when you've used it • ...
Of Mice and Men Crossword 2022-03-24
Across
- who kills lennie?
- The author of the novel
- Which literary term is frequently used in the story?
- What theme is represented?
- The only female character in the story.
- What animals is Lennie compared to multiple times in the novel?
Down
- Who shot Candy's dog?
- Where were the men working before they came to the ranch?
- Which character constantly asks George to repeat their dream?
- where does Curley's wife really wish to work?
- Lennie wnats what with his beans
- Who gave Lennie a puppy?
- What part of Curley does Lennie break?
- what is curley's wife known for?
- What animal does Lennie want to care for?
- texture of things that lennie likes to touch
- the bosses son.
- what do lennie and george dream about having
18 Clues: the bosses son. • who kills lennie? • Who shot Candy's dog? • The author of the novel • Who gave Lennie a puppy? • What theme is represented? • Lennie wnats what with his beans • what is curley's wife known for? • What part of Curley does Lennie break? • The only female character in the story. • What animal does Lennie want to care for? • ...
Jobs and occupations 2022-10-02
Across
- / a person that delivers mail to your house
- / a person that repairs car motors
- / a member of the police force
- / a person that puts out fires
- / a person you go to see when you are ill
- / a person that prepares food for others
- / a person that works in the science industry
- / a person that makes things from wood
Down
- / a person that serves the food
- / a person that can fix your teeth
- / a person that passes knowledge to students
- / a person trained to help a doctor
- / a person that looks after sick animals
- / a person that keeps garden clean
- / a person who flies a plane
- / a person employed in an office
- / a person that works on a farm
- make bread and cakes
18 Clues: make bread and cakes • / a person who flies a plane • / a member of the police force • / a person that puts out fires • / a person that serves the food • / a person that works on a farm • / a person employed in an office • / a person that can fix your teeth • / a person that repairs car motors • / a person that keeps garden clean • / a person trained to help a doctor • ...
catfish crossword puzzle 2025-05-06
Across
- – Nickname for a type of catfish.
- – U.S. state famous for catfish cuisine.
- – Diet type; eats both plants and animals.
- – Active mostly at night.
- – Often confused with barbels, but not the same.Scaleless – Skin trait of most catfish; lacks true scales.
- – Primary environment where most catfish live.
- – Some catfish breathe by ___ air.
- – Common bottom habitat for hiding and nesting.
- – Another term for barbels.
Down
- – Catfish farming industry term.
- – Sensory organs around a catfish’s mouth.
- – Strongest sense used for locating food.
- – Protective bony flap over the gills.
- – Most common farm-raised catfish species in the U.S.
- – A fish that feeds near the floor of water bodies.
- – Common number of barbels on a catfish.
- – Describes catfish appearance.
- – Can sting and be used in defense.
18 Clues: – Active mostly at night. • – Another term for barbels. • – Describes catfish appearance. • – Catfish farming industry term. • – Nickname for a type of catfish. • – Some catfish breathe by ___ air. • – Can sting and be used in defense. • – Protective bony flap over the gills. • – U.S. state famous for catfish cuisine. • – Common number of barbels on a catfish. • ...
Charles Tabor 2024-04-08
Across
- What did he have on his toast
- Name of his Labrador
- The model of his Rolls Royce
- What is the biggest crop grown on the farm
- What was his favourite variety of potatoes he grew
- Name of his favourite cat
- What was his funny general answer when asked a question
- His favourite drink
- The make of his organ
- His outside footwear of choice
- His inside footwear of choice
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- His favourite starter
- What year did he move to Rochford
- Did he like doing crosswords
- Would he choose custard or cream on puddings?
- Where did he grow up
- His favourite farm vehicle
- What would you find him on in Shopland Road
- The name of his beloved farm
- The name his family called him
20 Clues: His favourite drink • Name of his Labrador • Where did he grow up • His favourite starter • The make of his organ • Name of his favourite cat • His favourite farm vehicle • Did he like doing crosswords • The model of his Rolls Royce • The name of his beloved farm • What did he have on his toast • His inside footwear of choice • The name his family called him • ...
agnes 2026-04-14
Across
- – a smart farm animal that likes mud
- – a woolly animal kept on farms
- – a striped predator
- – a small animal with long ears
- – a giant animal with a trunk
- – a small furry hunter
- – a wild dog that lives in packs
- – a playful tree-climbing animal
- – a farm animal that gives milk
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- – a shy animal with antlers
- – a climbing farm animal with horns
- – a night-flying mammal
- – a fast animal used for riding
- – a tall animal with a long neck
- – a large, strong animal that can hibernate
- – a big wild cat known as the king of the jungle
- – a clever animal with a bushy tail
- – a loyal domestic animal
- – a jumping animal with a pouch
19 Clues: – a striped predator • – a small furry hunter • – a night-flying mammal • – a loyal domestic animal • – a shy animal with antlers • – a giant animal with a trunk • – a woolly animal kept on farms • – a fast animal used for riding • – a small animal with long ears • – a jumping animal with a pouch • – a farm animal that gives milk • – a tall animal with a long neck • ...
Challenge Words Unit 32 2024-05-22
Across
- the second day of the week.
- wild animals that are believed to be harmful to crops, farm animals, or game, or that carry disease.
- a tool with a broad flat blade and typically upturned sides, used for moving coal, earth, snow or other material.
- a loud rumbling or crashing noise heard after a lightning flash due to the expansion of rapidly heated air.
- a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable.
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- is a landscape where little precipitation occurs.
- put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.
- a precious shiny grayish-white metal.
- an enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food.
- not anything; no single thing.
- a person who sings, especially professionally.
- of silver.
12 Clues: of silver. • the second day of the week. • not anything; no single thing. • a precious shiny grayish-white metal. • a person who sings, especially professionally. • is a landscape where little precipitation occurs. • an enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food. • ...
Agriculture-Joseph Son 2016-01-20
Across
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- dating back 10,000 years,it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
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- the cultication of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the feeding relationsips between species in a biotic community
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the art,science,and practice of studying and managin forests and plantations,and related natural resources
- the cultivation of a aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationsips between species in a biotic community • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
word 4930-ì´ˆë“±ì €1-1(2) 2022-06-25
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- n. a farm or wild animal with pink skin, short legs, and a snout
- n. an insect with eight legs that makes a web
- n. an animal with whiskers and a long tail
- n. a small bird that is often found on a farm
- n. a black and yellow insect that can sting
- n. a female chicken
- a. the color of the sky
- a. the color of grass
- n. an animal that is a friend to people
- n. a father
- n. a mammal that has a long tail and lives in the trees
- a. a dark color; the color of oil or coal
- n. a farm animal with a beard and horns
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- n. the female spouse in a marriage
- n. a creature that lives in the water
- n. a farm animal with a wool coat
- n. an animal that jumps and has long ears, whiskers and a tail
- n. a dad; a male parent
- n. a horse-like animal with black and white stripes
- n. a farm animal with a long tail that can be ridden
- n. an amphibian with webbed feet that lives in the water
- a. a color that is a mix of red and white
- n. an animal that barks and is often kept as a pet
- n. a very young child
- n. a large animal that lives in the woods
25 Clues: n. a father • n. a female chicken • a. the color of grass • n. a very young child • n. a dad; a male parent • a. the color of the sky • n. a farm animal with a wool coat • n. the female spouse in a marriage • n. a creature that lives in the water • n. an animal that is a friend to people • n. a farm animal with a beard and horns • a. a color that is a mix of red and white • ...
Ella's Crazy ANIMAL Crossword! 2023-04-24
Across
- Man's best friend
- Fluffy animal that gives wool
- Farm animal with curved horns
- King of the jungle
- Big and furry, likes to eat honey
- Tall animal with a long neck
- Pink farm animal that oinks
- A very strong animal that lives in the jungle
- Furry pet that likes to chase mice
- Sleepy animal that likes to eat eucalyptus leaves, from Australia
- Large cat with stripes
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- Funny animal that swings from trees
- Huge animal that loves the water
- Reptile with a hard shell
- Huge gray animal with a long trunk
- Animal with black and white stripes
- Green animal that likes to jump and croak
- Hoppy animal that likes carrots
- Black and white farm animal that moos
- Brown animal with antlers
20 Clues: Man's best friend • King of the jungle • Large cat with stripes • Reptile with a hard shell • Brown animal with antlers • Pink farm animal that oinks • Tall animal with a long neck • Fluffy animal that gives wool • Farm animal with curved horns • Hoppy animal that likes carrots • Huge animal that loves the water • Big and furry, likes to eat honey • Huge gray animal with a long trunk • ...
work crossword 2023-06-12
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- Jake's real name
- June 7th is what day?
- Ranked 42 on this list of 500
- One in every ___ houses and cars are insured by State Farm
- Amount of screens used to work
- Current working situation/environment
- Assessing...
- We get them for free in the office
- Gaither...
- Our hardware authentication device
- Halfoff...
- Workstation
- What the company sells
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- Learners for the summer
- "____ from State Farm?"
- A place where you can grab food in P
- A good person next door
- Our department of the business
- Who was the president when State Farm was founded
- In the field workers who sell
- Last name of State Farm's founder
- Popular pant for Jake
- Corporate....
- Daily...
- City of headquarters
25 Clues: Daily... • Gaither... • Halfoff... • Workstation • Assessing... • Corporate.... • Jake's real name • City of headquarters • June 7th is what day? • Popular pant for Jake • What the company sells • Learners for the summer • "____ from State Farm?" • A good person next door • Ranked 42 on this list of 500 • In the field workers who sell • Our department of the business • ...
Lyddie Crossword 2026-06-02
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- the book that Betsy read Lyddie
- Lyddie's brother
- girl from the acre that Lyddie helped in the factory
- One of Lydddie's best friends at the factory
- dropped Rachel off to Lyddie
- bought the farm from Lyddies uncle
- The overseer at the factory
- where Lyddie's mother went
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- author of the book
- bossed Lyddie around when she was new
- Lyddie's friend at Cutlers Tavern
- where Lyddie worked at the factory
- Diana wanted Lyddie to sign this
- Lyddie's neighbor who watched the farm while she was gone
- took Lyddie shopping for proper factory wear
- owner of boardinghouse number five
- Betsy left to go where
- Lyddie's baby sister who passed away
- runaway slave that was staying at Lyddie's farm
- family who Charlie and Rachel live with
20 Clues: Lyddie's brother • author of the book • Betsy left to go where • where Lyddie's mother went • The overseer at the factory • dropped Rachel off to Lyddie • the book that Betsy read Lyddie • Diana wanted Lyddie to sign this • Lyddie's friend at Cutlers Tavern • where Lyddie worked at the factory • owner of boardinghouse number five • bought the farm from Lyddies uncle • ...
Of Mice and Men Crossword 2022-03-24
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- Who kills Lennie?
- The author of the novel
- Which literary term is frequently used in the story?
- What theme is represented?
- The only female character in the story.
- What animals is Lennie compared to multiple times in the novel?
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- Who shot Candy's dog?
- Where were the men working before they came to the ranch?
- Which character constantly asks George to repeat their dream?
- Where does Curley's wife really wish to work?
- Lennie wants what with his beans
- Who gave Lennie a puppy?
- What part of Curley does Lennie break?
- What is Curley's wife known for?
- What animal does Lennie want to care for?
- Texture of things that Lennie likes to touch
- The bosses son.
- what do Lennie and George dream about having
18 Clues: The bosses son. • Who kills Lennie? • Who shot Candy's dog? • The author of the novel • Who gave Lennie a puppy? • What theme is represented? • Lennie wants what with his beans • What is Curley's wife known for? • What part of Curley does Lennie break? • The only female character in the story. • What animal does Lennie want to care for? • ...
Vocab 13 2022-05-11
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- The 15 second long videos we wish we could all skip
- What does Old Major refer to the other animals as in Animal Farm?
- A moving picture
- autograph
- debts need to be paid
- When there is a fire drill you must ... the area
- Opposite of an introvert
- If you are not here you are ...
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- Lysol
- rotting & decaying
- Connect your index finger to your thumb and then put the circles up to your eyes
- if you fail a test you must
- Youtube channels
- A dictionary where you can search up slang words
- If you violate this agreement, you could be in serious trouble
- round & round
- What you must do before a test
- If you are not exiting, you are...
18 Clues: Lysol • autograph • round & round • A moving picture • Youtube channels • rotting & decaying • debts need to be paid • Opposite of an introvert • if you fail a test you must • What you must do before a test • If you are not here you are ... • If you are not exiting, you are... • A dictionary where you can search up slang words • When there is a fire drill you must ... the area • ...
Spain's American Empire 2024-11-21
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- system system by a Spanish settler
- slave the stage of trade middle passage
- old world disease
- the productivity significant benefit
- imports favorable balance of trade
- cortes and Fransisco pizarro Spanish conquistadors
- tobacco and sugar principal crop
- empire key role in conquest
- philosophy mercantilism
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- economy a large farm
- a person mixed european and native American ancestry
- where the vast majority ended up
- columbus who historians credit with beginning the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between new and old worlds
- conquests what was Bartolomeo de Las casas famous for
- Spain's colonial governors in the new world
- and westerns who begun the trans Atlantic slave trade
- Natives of spain, who ruled over that nations American colonies
- stock company investors pooling money
18 Clues: old world disease • philosophy mercantilism • where the vast majority ended up • tobacco and sugar principal crop • economy a large farm • system system by a Spanish settler • imports favorable balance of trade • stock company investors pooling money • slave the stage of trade middle passage • empire key role in conquest • ...
MAF 2020-09-02
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- What’s the main reason why fish are dying out?
- relationships between living organisms found on coral reefs and their interactions with the natural and human environment
- estimates genetic value of livestock for traits including growth rate and yield of products such as milk or meat
- dealing with plant diseases in order to improve plants ability to survive
- include the assessment of the condition of habitats, and the effects of human activity on those animals and habitats
- science of soils and field crops
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- making and implementing of the decisions involved in organizing and operating a farm for maximum production and profit
- the application of biological and chemical principles to the production and management of livestock animals and the production and handling of meat and other products.
- grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- includes the use of plant parts to help prevent erosion, slow water runoff, absorb pollutants, control dust, and provide wildlife habitat.
- pollination of a flower or plant with another flower or plant.
- What is encouraged for fish farmers as a solution?
- plants planted for their beautiful appearances
- is needed when the soil in a particular area is not suitable for crop farming
- treating diseases disorders and injuries in non human animals
- research of the nature of the Rhinoceros Beetle
- abbreviation for pest control program based on multiple control practices
17 Clues: science of soils and field crops • grown without the use of chemical pesticides. • What’s the main reason why fish are dying out? • plants planted for their beautiful appearances • research of the nature of the Rhinoceros Beetle • What is encouraged for fish farmers as a solution? • treating diseases disorders and injuries in non human animals • ...
introduction in Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- The main farm animal that is sued to produce milk.
- The place where agriculture is done.
- Another word for plants.
- A type of product that agriculture provides that keeps you alive.
- The cultivation and harvesting of products in farms.
- This product comes from chickens.
- The process of gathering crops.
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- This farm animal produces eggs.
- These are agricultural products that come directly from birds (e.g. chicken, turkey).
- These people are the ones that do agriculture.
- The surface on which crops are grown on.
- This type of product is produced by a cow.
- Agriculture provides the materials needed to make this type of product.
- A fluffy, white material that comes from a crop.
- The farm animal that produces wool.
15 Clues: Another word for plants. • This farm animal produces eggs. • The process of gathering crops. • This product comes from chickens. • The farm animal that produces wool. • The place where agriculture is done. • The surface on which crops are grown on. • This type of product is produced by a cow. • These people are the ones that do agriculture. • ...
The animals of the world 2018-12-12
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- it livs in the sea and we can eat it
- it's a farm animal and it has a wool white coat
- it's a farm animal and you can ride it
- it has a long neck and it lives in the Savannah
- it lives in the forest, it's a big animal and it sleeps all winter
- it produce our milk
- it's a big mammal and it lives in the sea
- it's the most intelligent animal and it lives in the sea
- it lives in the sea and it has two clamps
- it's a big grey animal that lives in the Savannah
- it's a night animal, it lives in cave and it has a big wings
- it's a farm animal and it lays eggs
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- this animal is our ancestor
- it's a big fish with many sharp teeth
- it's the best friend of the man
- the fastest running animal in the world
- it has white and black scratch and it lives in the Savannah
- it's a reptile, it's long and it doesn't have bones
- it's farm animal and it's pink
- it's green, it has many teeth and it lives in the swamp
- it's the cousin of the dog, it lives in the forest and it's dangerous
- it's a domestical animal and it chases mouse
- it's a little farm animal that has long ears and it loves a carrot
- it's the king of Savannah
- it's black and white and it eats bamboo
25 Clues: it produce our milk • it's the king of Savannah • this animal is our ancestor • it's farm animal and it's pink • it's the best friend of the man • it's a farm animal and it lays eggs • it livs in the sea and we can eat it • it's a big fish with many sharp teeth • it's a farm animal and you can ride it • the fastest running animal in the world • ...
Farmers CrossWord 2023-01-23
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- A machine that bales and picks up a field of any specific crop.
- A place used for agricultural activities.
- A machine used to harvest and clean crops.
- A material that is harvested from sheep.
- The process of providing crops with one of the necessary keys to their survival.
- Another name for a farm.
- One of the classes Mrs. Maxfield teaches.
- The animal we raise for beef.
- The small version of a farm.
- A machine used to spread seed in vast amounts over extensive land.
- A type of farming that involves harvesting milk from livestock.
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- The process of changing the way of the flow of excess water to use it to benefit your farm.
- A mixture that is used to help accelerate the speed it takes to grow crops.
- The process a plant undergoes to create food for its survival.
- Another word for plants that we grow for our benefit.
- A store/supplier that carries seeds and/or starts to crops.
- A place that raises fish before they are released locally.
- A step taken in order to prepare land for farming.
- The animal we raise for bacon.
- A vehicle used for farm work.
- A crop used in almost all of our clothing.
- When you control the reproduction of livestock.
- A handheld tool used to till the soil or loosen land.
- Typical solid food that is given to livestock.
24 Clues: Another name for a farm. • The small version of a farm. • A vehicle used for farm work. • The animal we raise for beef. • The animal we raise for bacon. • A material that is harvested from sheep. • A place used for agricultural activities. • One of the classes Mrs. Maxfield teaches. • A machine used to harvest and clean crops. • A crop used in almost all of our clothing. • ...
Animalia 2025-03-11
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- Farm animal with horns
- Big animal with tusks
- Fast animal with hooves
- This animal will wake you up
- An animal with lots of teeth
- Common household pet that can be big
- Mintrit (small animal)
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- Goldilocks ran into this animal
- Can fly and swim
- Predator in the woods
- Small household pet
- Lives in the water
- Spends a lot of time in the sky
- Farm animal that eats a lot of grass
- Farm animal with wool
15 Clues: Can fly and swim • Lives in the water • Small household pet • Big animal with tusks • Predator in the woods • Farm animal with wool • Farm animal with horns • Mintrit (small animal) • Fast animal with hooves • This animal will wake you up • An animal with lots of teeth • Goldilocks ran into this animal • Spends a lot of time in the sky • Farm animal that eats a lot of grass • ...
RUSSIA ECONOMICS 2017-05-25
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- a member of Soviet Russia's industrial sector that was extremely hard working and exceeded targets.
- the collection of grain including the redistribution of the collected.
- One in which there is no private ownership and in which all members of society have a share in the state's resources.
- the process of changing from working largely or exclusively by hand or with animals (agrarian) to doing that work with machinery.
- The political and economic system adopted by the Bolsheviks during the Civil war in order to keep the towns and the Red Army provided with food and weapons.
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- a collective farm in the former Soviet Union.
- A 'compromised economy, which embraced some elements of socialism by imposing a degree of state control but retained elements of capitalism such private markets and the profit insentive
- A program in effect from 1921 to 1928, reviving the wage system and private ownership of some factories and businesses, and abandoning grain requisitions.
- Three of Stalin's plan's to industrialize Russia rapidly to become a key player in the global market
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- Usually consisted of a number of farms, which would be worked but a community under supervision of the state.
- A special State Commission which organised the production and distribution of electricity throughout Russia.
- Russian peasants who were wealthy enough to own a farm and hire labor; the Bolshevik used the description 'Kulak class'to refer to the wealthier (capitalist) peasants.
- the basic monetary unit of Russia and some other former republics of the USSR, equal to 100 kopeks.
- a rapid transit system serving Moscow, Russia and the neighbouring Moscow Oblast cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki
- a state-owned farm in the Soviet Union.
16 Clues: a state-owned farm in the Soviet Union. • a collective farm in the former Soviet Union. • the collection of grain including the redistribution of the collected. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • a member of Soviet Russia's industrial sector that was extremely hard working and exceeded targets. • ...
Ag-Amber Mouton 2016-01-20
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- use of labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- expenditure of much labor and capital on one piece of land to increase its productivity
- commmercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was MIddle age english word meaning batering or the exchange of commodities
- culture of agriculture areas
- practice of rotating use of different fields from crops to crop each year, to avoid exhaustion the soil
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- feeding relationship between species in biotic community
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
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- also called nomadic herding is when the continual movement of livestock in search of a forage for animals
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plant to provide food in traditional areas
- factory like a farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
15 Clues: culture of agriculture areas • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • feeding relationship between species in biotic community • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • use of labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity • ...
Digestion in Farm Animals 2024-10-13
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- Partially digested food from the first portion of a ruminant stomach
- The act up bringing food back up for rechewing
- The structure which is identified as the true stomach of a ruminant
- The first portion of a ruminants stomach
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- A animal with a simple stomach like cats or humans
- A animal that has a single stomach divided into different compartments
- A storage area for holding feed
- The structure responsible for absorption of water and other feed material
8 Clues: A storage area for holding feed • The first portion of a ruminants stomach • The act up bringing food back up for rechewing • A animal with a simple stomach like cats or humans • The structure which is identified as the true stomach of a ruminant • Partially digested food from the first portion of a ruminant stomach • ...
South America Vocab 2021-01-12
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- things produced by people and used to make other things
- finding ways to use resources without depleting them
- type of trade barrier where there is a limit of imports
- type of farming where you only farm enough for your family
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- the quantity of goods or services produced in a certain amount of time
- the original people, plants and animals of a place
- rapid growth of cities
- a wealthy country with an advanced economy
- not enough of something
- mountains, rivers and deserts are examples of this type of barrier
- living the level of comfort and well-being
- positive gain after subtracting costs
- complete blockage of trade
- tax
- extra amount
15 Clues: tax • extra amount • rapid growth of cities • not enough of something • complete blockage of trade • positive gain after subtracting costs • a wealthy country with an advanced economy • living the level of comfort and well-being • the original people, plants and animals of a place • finding ways to use resources without depleting them • ...
British Life: When Two Worlds Meet 2021-03-15
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- The UK stand for...
- Important vegetable for British people.
- A person who moves from one place to set up a new home.
- Zealand The English language name for Aotearoa.
- To move from one place to another to live.
- The home country of the Wales people.
- Important baked food for British people.
- The name of the United Kingdom flag.
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- Farm animals kept for meat, leather, eggs, fur, wool and milk.
- People from Britian and Northern Ireland.
- A king or queen ruling a country is called a....
- Home country of Northern Irish people.
- A continent in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The home country of the English people.
- The home country of the Scottish people.
15 Clues: The UK stand for... • The name of the United Kingdom flag. • The home country of the Wales people. • Home country of Northern Irish people. • Important vegetable for British people. • A continent in the Northern Hemisphere. • The home country of the English people. • The home country of the Scottish people. • Important baked food for British people. • ...
Landmarks and Famous Things 2023-02-07
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- Tokyo Skytree is a very tall ______.
- Osakajo is a _______.
- This is where you can see many fish in big tanks.
- Abeno Harukas is a tall ________.
- This is where you can see torii gates.
- Mount Rokko is a big ________ in Hyogo.
- The biggest _____ in Japan is in Shiga Prefecture.
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- This is where you can see many animals.
- This is where people grow lots of food.
- The Daibutsu in Nara is a big _______.
- This is where you do hatsumode.
- Sento-kun is the famous _______ from Nara.
- The Shinano ______ is the longest in Japan.
- This is a famous food from a specific place.
- This is where you can see art or historical objects.
15 Clues: Osakajo is a _______. • This is where you do hatsumode. • Abeno Harukas is a tall ________. • Tokyo Skytree is a very tall ______. • The Daibutsu in Nara is a big _______. • This is where you can see torii gates. • This is where you can see many animals. • This is where people grow lots of food. • Mount Rokko is a big ________ in Hyogo. • ...
Larry's crossword 2023-03-06
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- a long stream of calm water immersed in trees.
- an open excavation from which stone or sand or clay etc is obtained
- to sneeze, most likely because of a disease or a cold
- to want
- to quarrel in a petty or noisy way
- a metal tub, usually long to feed animals on a farm
- A person that starts up a business
- A public sale in which article are sold to the highest bidder.
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- a type of steak
- a bone
- what you know
- to notice
- type of grain
- A group of people or things, the word is the most commonly used in the RAAF and other air forces
- a traditional story
15 Clues: a bone • to want • to notice • what you know • type of grain • a type of steak • a traditional story • to quarrel in a petty or noisy way • A person that starts up a business • a long stream of calm water immersed in trees. • a metal tub, usually long to feed animals on a farm • to sneeze, most likely because of a disease or a cold • ...
unit 4 2023-04-20
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- a likelihood of behaving a certain way
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a water supply
- the act of creating citations to identify resources in writing
- a high male voice
- almost the same
- to absorb fully or make one's own
- a protein found in wheats, rye, and oats
- necessary for completeness
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- a comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- a plan of action designed to achieve an overall aim
- a person who is a knowledgeable guide
- to bring together and make whole
- the act of observing something in order to gain information
- to save by using carefully
- a small field near a barn used for pasturing or exercising farm animals
15 Clues: almost the same • a high male voice • to save by using carefully • necessary for completeness • to bring together and make whole • a comparison using 'like' or 'as' • to absorb fully or make one's own • a person who is a knowledgeable guide • a likelihood of behaving a certain way • a protein found in wheats, rye, and oats • a plan of action designed to achieve an overall aim • ...
ADAM AND EVE REVEIW CROSSWORD 2023-03-14
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- "God formed the man from the dust of the ground and _______ into his nostrils the breath of life"
- appropriate for a person. God made a helper _____ for Adam.
- Not containing anything. "The earth was formless and _____"
- God made woman from Adam's _____.
- "The land produced _____; seed-bearing plants and trees."
- a large, continuous area. This separated water from water and was called "sky".
- to bring under control
- Full or swimming with
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- Stay in one place in the air.
- Massive; Huge; Boundless; "The heavens and earth were completed in all their ____ array."
- made holy. "God _____ the seventh day"
- immoral, wicked, bad.
- Plants bearing seed according to their kinds.
- Farm animals
- joined together
15 Clues: Farm animals • joined together • immoral, wicked, bad. • Full or swimming with • to bring under control • Stay in one place in the air. • God made woman from Adam's _____. • made holy. "God _____ the seventh day" • Plants bearing seed according to their kinds. • "The land produced _____; seed-bearing plants and trees." • ...
the omnivores dilemma 2022-10-26
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- the meat we get from cows
- Farming without chemicals
- an animal that can only or decides to only eat meat
- The most-grown crop in the USA
- can eat both meat and plants
- A cheap sweetener used in soda
- what you are when you forage for something like mushrooms
- the name of the farm the author visited
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- used on crops to kill or keep away insects
- uses corn syrup to sweeten it
- An animal that only eats plants
- a type of fertilizer made by cows and other animals
- The author bought one while visiting a ranch
- still organic but different from the original meaning
- a fast food original
15 Clues: a fast food original • the meat we get from cows • Farming without chemicals • can eat both meat and plants • uses corn syrup to sweeten it • The most-grown crop in the USA • A cheap sweetener used in soda • An animal that only eats plants • the name of the farm the author visited • used on crops to kill or keep away insects • The author bought one while visiting a ranch • ...
Ag Week 2026 2026-02-18
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- produced more in Illinois than any other state
- person who owns or manages a farm
- wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as a food
- pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- female cow
- feathered animals
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- the science or practice of farming
- female horse
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- an animal kept producing milk or beef
- a person who studies and experiments with the selection and growth of crops, plants, and pastures
- male chicken
- a food group containing milk and milk products
- the wool is used for clothing
15 Clues: female cow • female horse • male chicken • feathered animals • the wool is used for clothing • person who owns or manages a farm • the science or practice of farming • an animal kept producing milk or beef • growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • produced more in Illinois than any other state • a food group containing milk and milk products • ...
Use the clues below to complete the crossword puzzle. 2021-12-01
13 Clues: DOLPHINS • A baby cow • A baby cat • A baby goat • a baby duck • A baby sheep • A baby chicken • A duck says.... • farm animal that lay eggs • Animal that lives in the pond • farm animal that gives us milk • farm animal that gives us wool • The part of a sheep skin used for clothes
Use the clues below to complete the crossword puzzle. 2021-12-01
13 Clues: DOLPHINS • A baby cow • A baby cat • A baby goat • a baby duck • A baby sheep • A baby chicken • A duck says.... • farm animal that lay eggs • Animal that lives in the pond • farm animal that gives us milk • farm animal that gives us wool • The part of a sheep skin used for clothes
Idul Adha 2026-05-06
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- A traditional hand-held tool made used to blow air
- The act of giving up something valued, as an offering to God to show devotion and gratitude.
- Farm animals, such as cows, goats, and sheep, that are kept for profit or used for the sacrificial ritual
- The well located near kabah
- A journey to a sacred or holy place for religious reasons
- A person whose job is to slaughter animals, cut them into pieces, and prepare the meat
- a person who delivers religious speech
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- A black substance made from burnt wood
- A large, long-necked animal with humps
- The act of killing an animal specifically for food
- A religious speech or talk.
- a tool or device used to maintain or restore the cutting edge of a blade by grinding or honing it
12 Clues: A religious speech or talk. • The well located near kabah • A black substance made from burnt wood • A large, long-necked animal with humps • a person who delivers religious speech • A traditional hand-held tool made used to blow air • The act of killing an animal specifically for food • A journey to a sacred or holy place for religious reasons • ...
Charles Tabor 2024-04-08
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- What did he have on his toast
- Name of his Labrador
- The model of his Rolls Royce
- What is the biggest crop grown on the farm
- What was his favourite variety of potatoes he grew
- Name of his favourite cat
- What was his funny general answer when asked a question
- His favourite drink
- The make of his organ
- His outside footwear of choice
- His inside footwear of choice
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- His favourite starter
- What year did he move to Rochford
- Did he like doing crosswords
- Would he choose custard or cream on puddings?
- Where did he grow up
- His favourite farm vehicle
- What would you find him on in Shopland Road
- The name of his beloved farm
- His family pet name
20 Clues: His favourite drink • His family pet name • Name of his Labrador • Where did he grow up • His favourite starter • The make of his organ • Name of his favourite cat • His favourite farm vehicle • Did he like doing crosswords • The model of his Rolls Royce • The name of his beloved farm • What did he have on his toast • His inside footwear of choice • His outside footwear of choice • ...
crystal a clear mineral often used in jewelry 2024-06-13
6 Clues: tiny humans • Jane Austen's classic novel • where crops and animals are raised • majestic bovines with shaggy coats • a clear mineral often used in jewelry • a warm beverage often served with biscuits
Everyday Life in the Medieval World 2024-08-13
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- Ruled over all society
- A defensive feature of a castle
- Poor people
- Collected taxes and kept people in order
- Worked 3 days each week for their Lord
- A kind of barn where 1/10 of the farm produce was stored
- A vegetable soup
- A church festival just before Christmas
- Where the Lord lived
- Supervisor of the farm work
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- Operated the mill to grind grain
- Church land
- The name of a ONE ruler system
- A farm labourer
- A field left without crops for a year
- A church event leading into Easter
- The Lord's business manager
- Used for eating as well as cutlery
- What was paid to the Lord of the Manor
- A plate made of stale bread
- A regular drink of the Peasants
21 Clues: Church land • Poor people • A farm labourer • A vegetable soup • Where the Lord lived • Ruled over all society • The Lord's business manager • A plate made of stale bread • Supervisor of the farm work • The name of a ONE ruler system • A defensive feature of a castle • A regular drink of the Peasants • Operated the mill to grind grain • A church event leading into Easter • ...
Turkey Trouble 2024-11-18
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- Farm animal known for rolling in mud.
- Holiday being celebrated in the story.
- To bring something to someone.
- Large animal that Turkey disguised as.
- Another word for a banquet.
- Sound a turkey makes.
- Making someone laugh.
- Furniture used to hold food for meals.
- To get away from danger.
- Farm animal that crows in the morning.
- What Turkey did to stay hidden.
Down
- People you spend Thanksgiving with.
- What Turkey used to hide his identity.
- To come up with an idea.
- Free from danger.
- Main character trying to avoid being eaten.
- Not serious or goofy.
- Animal that gives milk.
- What Turkey was trying to avoid.
- Being smart and resourceful.
- A meal shared with loved ones.
- Fluffy farm animal with wool.
22 Clues: Free from danger. • Not serious or goofy. • Sound a turkey makes. • Making someone laugh. • Animal that gives milk. • To come up with an idea. • To get away from danger. • Another word for a banquet. • Being smart and resourceful. • Fluffy farm animal with wool. • To bring something to someone. • A meal shared with loved ones. • What Turkey did to stay hidden. • ...
Year 8 English Crossword 2025-05-01
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- Protective headgear for riders
- A person who rides horses professionally
- The main food source for cattle
- The act of planting seeds
- A vehicle used for ploughing fields
- A young cow
- A small farm animal known for wool
- A piece of equipment for riding horses
- A machine used to harvest crops
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- A type of terrain often used for mountain biking
- A large farm animal used for pulling loads
- A type of bike designed for rough terrain
- A building where horses are kept
- A competition for dirt bike riders
- A young horse
- A tool used for digging soil
- A structure for storing grain
- A place where crops are grown
- A protective barrier for livestock
- A path or track for biking
20 Clues: A young cow • A young horse • The act of planting seeds • A path or track for biking • A tool used for digging soil • A structure for storing grain • A place where crops are grown • Protective headgear for riders • The main food source for cattle • A machine used to harvest crops • A building where horses are kept • A competition for dirt bike riders • ...
Texas Dust Bowl 2021-09-23
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- to wear away slowly by wind or water
- April 14, 1935. This was the worst dust storm in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
- the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
- A long time without rain. This happened in the Great Plains in 1930.
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- Farmers that left the Great Plains because of stroms and harvested crops from place to place.
- The planting of different crops in a field each year to preserve the soil's productivity.
- Soil turned into dust because of the drought and poor farming techniques. This caused dust storms to sweep across the Great Plains.
- A large flat area of the central United States and western Canada that is covered in grasslands
- farm animals
- The protection of valuable things, especially forests, wildlife, natural resources,and artistic or historic objects.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- Broke up soil using a piece of farm equipment pulled by an animal or tractor
12 Clues: farm animals • to wear away slowly by wind or water • A way of supplying water to an area of land • A long time without rain. This happened in the Great Plains in 1930. • Broke up soil using a piece of farm equipment pulled by an animal or tractor • April 14, 1935. This was the worst dust storm in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado. • ...
Comrade Crossword 2023-03-15
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- Our great leader
- The crow that shows up every now and then
- What a traitors punishment is
- A traitor to Animalism
- The voice of the farm
Down
- Four legs _____, two legs bad
- The terrible leader of the farm
- The way Animal Farm is lead
- Animal Farm is _______ under Napoleon's rule
- The hardest worker on the farm
10 Clues: Our great leader • The voice of the farm • A traitor to Animalism • The way Animal Farm is lead • Four legs _____, two legs bad • What a traitors punishment is • The hardest worker on the farm • The terrible leader of the farm • The crow that shows up every now and then • Animal Farm is _______ under Napoleon's rule
alaina crossword 2020-10-04
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- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- To move from one place far away to another
- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age
- Era relating to or denoting the middle part of the Stone Age, between the Paleolithic and Neolithic.
- Bridge a connection between two landmasses, especially a prehistoric one that allowed humans and animals to colonize new territory before being cut off by the sea, as across the Bering Strait and the English Channel.
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- people that we are descended from.
- history that happened before us.
- a community of people that come together to protest or figure something out.
- Farming like crops or any type of farm animal
- a primate of a family.
- Era relating to or denoting the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed.
- A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument.
- Ages When big mountains of ice come crashing down and melting from warm temperatures.
- a device that helps you with something for example a screwdriver is a tool.
15 Clues: a primate of a family. • history that happened before us. • people that we are descended from. • To move from one place far away to another • Farming like crops or any type of farm animal • A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument. • relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age • the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm. • ...
ANIMAL FARM 2014-10-30
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- Economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful:
- Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden inner impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus.
- Deserving contempt; despicable.
- A person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, especially those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption.
- (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- Make (someone) drunk; intoxicate.
- A deep covered dish from which soup is served.
Down
- Kill (animals) for food.
- Make a military sortie.
- A soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth.
- (of a horse) having irregular patches of two colors, typically black and white
- (of a position or employee) belonging to a superannuation plan.
- The passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.
- Disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred.
- Pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air.
- Extremely unpleasant.
16 Clues: Extremely unpleasant. • Make a military sortie. • Kill (animals) for food. • Deserving contempt; despicable. • Make (someone) drunk; intoxicate. • A deep covered dish from which soup is served. • The passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping. • (of a position or employee) belonging to a superannuation plan. • ...
Farm Tools 2018-01-29
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- hand-held agricultural tool with a variously curved blade typically used for cutting weeds.
- cutting branches of planting materials and unnecessary branches of plants.
- loosening and levelling soil and digging out furrows for planting.
- is used for digging canals,breaking hard topsoil and for digging up stones and tree stumps.
- used in removing trash, digging loose soil, moving soil from one place to another and for mixing soil media.
- breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil.
- loosening the soil around the growing plants and putting small amount of manure fertilizer in the soil.
- used for removing trash or soil,digging canals or ditches and mixing soil media.
- for cutting bigger size post.
Down
- digging big holes and for digging out big stones and stumps.
- cultivating the garden plot by loosening the soil and removing weeds around the plant.
- for watering seedlings and young plants.
- cutting tall grasses and weeds and chopping branches of trees.
- for spraying insecticides, foliar fertilizers, fungicides and herbicides.
- fork loosening the soil, digging out root crops and turning over the materials in a compost heap.
- cleaning the ground and leveling the topsoil.
16 Clues: for cutting bigger size post. • for watering seedlings and young plants. • breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil. • cleaning the ground and leveling the topsoil. • digging big holes and for digging out big stones and stumps. • cutting tall grasses and weeds and chopping branches of trees. • loosening and levelling soil and digging out furrows for planting. • ...
