farm animals Crossword Puzzles
Animals 2022-10-11
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- is a small rodent.
- Living on a farm
- are familiar to almost everyone
- the common name for many large birds of
- are intelligent, often friendly, and quiet
- deer You’re driving through your neighborhood and see the usual suburban ---------------in a vacant field. You’ve been seeing these deer a lot more lately, so you hardly take notice. Then
- any of two species of wild doglike
- live on every continent except Antarctica
- all belong to a single species
- prairie wolves or brush wolves.
- and tundra to dense woodland and rainforest.
- a white spot on their chest.
- of the family Accipitridae.
- animals,
- are smaller than wolves and are sometimes
- deer symbolize shadow work and a situation that may be preventing you from moving forward in life.
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- use their sharp claws and teeth to excavate
- are very large, sturdy, and strong animals
- one of the largest members of the deer
- species may live locally for some portions
- Broad-headed and black-furred, sometimes
- tunnels
- The American bison is a species of bison native to North America
- pets.
- summer winter or both.
- Although breeds can look wildly different,
- Man's best friend
- are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus
- native to the temperate Northern
- are one of the most common and widespread
- utilize virtually all habitats, from
31 Clues: pets. • tunnels • animals, • Living on a farm • Man's best friend • is a small rodent. • summer winter or both. • a white spot on their chest. • of the family Accipitridae. • all belong to a single species • are familiar to almost everyone • prairie wolves or brush wolves. • native to the temperate Northern • any of two species of wild doglike • utilize virtually all habitats, from • ...
Spelling set on 070225 Irregular Nouns 2025-02-07
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- large animal with antlers that lives in forests
- decisions to stop or not allow something
- different layers of rock or earth
- sounds that repeat after bouncing off something
- very smart or magical people in stories
- vehicle that moves on air above land or water
- animal that lives in water and has fins
- different ways of doing something in math or science
- lists of subjects or topics in school
- fish that lives in rivers and lakes
- small angelic beings in stories or religion
- another word for pigs
- way of doing something
- rules or facts used to decide something
- fish that people eat often pink inside
- people who finished school or university
- small insects that live in hair
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- small bones in the back
- short notes used to remember something
- small cubes with numbers used in games
- old word for brothers or members of a group
- things that make people or animals react
- strong spinning winds that can be dangerous
- large animal with big antlers that lives in forests
- group of animals or plants that are the same kind
- group of things in order like TV shows or books
- list of things to do or talk about
- vehicle that flies in the sky like a plane or helicopter
- things carried on a ship or plane
- farm animal with thick wool
30 Clues: another word for pigs • way of doing something • small bones in the back • farm animal with thick wool • small insects that live in hair • different layers of rock or earth • things carried on a ship or plane • list of things to do or talk about • fish that lives in rivers and lakes • lists of subjects or topics in school • short notes used to remember something • ...
General Knowledge 2025-08-15
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- The country known for its martial arts and sushi.
- The city where the Eiffel Tower is located.
- The largest ocean on Earth.
- A place where you can see many different kinds of animals in cages.
- The fastest land animal.
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- A building where books are kept.
- The largest continent on Earth.
- The number of sides on a square.
- The country where the pyramids of Giza are located.
- The liquid that plants drink from their roots.
- What do you call a group of lions?
- What a caterpillar turns into.
- The number of colors in a rainbow.
- A small, hopping animal from Australia.
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- The planet known as the "Red Planet."
- A musical instrument with black and white keys.
- A sweet, cold dessert often eaten in summer.
- A type of large, yellow fruit that monkeys love.
- The largest land animal.
- The planet with rings.
- A large, flightless bird from Africa.
- The season that comes after winter.
- BEN The famous clock tower in London.
- The capital city of Spain.
- The planet closest to the sun.
- The opposite of "old."
- The smallest country in the world.
- A person who works on a farm.
- What do you call a baby dog?
- The day after Tuesday.
- A person who helps sick animals.
32 Clues: The planet with rings. • The opposite of "old." • The day after Tuesday. • The largest land animal. • The fastest land animal. • The capital city of Spain. • The largest ocean on Earth. • What do you call a baby dog? • A person who works on a farm. • The planet closest to the sun. • What a caterpillar turns into. • The largest continent on Earth. • A building where books are kept. • ...
The Girl Who Thought in Pictures 2024-06-19
Animal Farm 2023-02-14
14 Clues: wise • song • loyal • leader • oldest • prissy • persuasive • drunk farmer • windmill idea • first rebellion • owner of Foxwood • owner of Pinchfield • sugar candy mountain • original name of the farm
Animal Farm 2013-10-20
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- tells of sugar candy mountain
- poet pig
- owns Pinchfield
- white goat; reads to clover
- made first windmill plans
- leader of the pigs
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- Napoleons right hand man
- female horse; Boxers close friend
- owns Foxwood
- likes ribbons and sugar lumps
- Major had a dream of rebellion
- "I will work harder"
- owns Manor Farm
- old donkey
14 Clues: poet pig • old donkey • owns Foxwood • owns Pinchfield • owns Manor Farm • leader of the pigs • "I will work harder" • Napoleons right hand man • made first windmill plans • white goat; reads to clover • tells of sugar candy mountain • likes ribbons and sugar lumps • Major had a dream of rebellion • female horse; Boxers close friend
Animal Farm 2022-03-07
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- What do the pigs want?
- Who dies in the Battle of the Cowshed?
- Who is white?
- Who owns the house?
- What is the battle called?
- Who wears ribbons?
- What happens to the animals?
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- Who drive Snowball out of power?
- What is the book really about?
- Who kicks down the barn doors?
- What are the animals not allowed to jump on?
- Who kidnaps Mollie?
- Who gives the animals a speech in chapter 1?
- Who represents the working class?
14 Clues: Who is white? • Who wears ribbons? • Who kidnaps Mollie? • Who owns the house? • What do the pigs want? • What is the battle called? • What happens to the animals? • What is the book really about? • Who kicks down the barn doors? • Who drive Snowball out of power? • Who represents the working class? • Who dies in the Battle of the Cowshed? • ...
ANIMAL FARM 2024-02-01
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- Conflict between the animals and Mr. Jones
- Founder of the concept of 'Animalism'
- Character who propagated Napoleon's teachings
- Considered to be "the pig of slaughter"
- Conflict within the minds of Boxer and Clover
- Conflict between the two characters whose views drifted thereby giving rise to rivalry
- Represents the intellectuals who knew the outcome of the revolution
- A collective group that acted as the security force
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- Character known for his tyranny and hypocrisy
- Acts as the religious figure in the novella
- Most nurturing character in the story
- Character concerned solely with safeguarding herself
- Character who came up with schemes to make the animals' lives better
- Character responsible for the animals' misery before the rebellion
14 Clues: Founder of the concept of 'Animalism' • Most nurturing character in the story • Considered to be "the pig of slaughter" • Conflict between the animals and Mr. Jones • Acts as the religious figure in the novella • Character known for his tyranny and hypocrisy • Character who propagated Napoleon's teachings • Conflict within the minds of Boxer and Clover • ...
Class 2021-10-28
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- An apartment, a soft drink with no bubbles, or, maybe (but probably not), the earth.
- Crack your bones in various horrible ways.
- Where, according to Saleh, do people work with dead animals - especially over the weekend?
- Which body part have Magali and Ahmad both injured three times?
- My head, tooth, ear, back, stomach and heart are hurting.
- Tie yourself up in this unit of speed.
- My favourite kind of food.
- The colour of Mohammed, Ahmad and Amanda's faces.
- Mix up your REACTION to make a new thing.
- A stone which came from space.
- Joints disjointed.
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- This is almost, not exactly, kind of a good guess at the answer.
- Look inside his pain and find this country.
- Where Jack was king of the world.
- This letter is in Raneem's mug.
- This farm animal is the greatest of all time.
- The seventh Friend.
- Amanda's little brother's name - or not.
18 Clues: Joints disjointed. • The seventh Friend. • My favourite kind of food. • A stone which came from space. • This letter is in Raneem's mug. • Where Jack was king of the world. • Tie yourself up in this unit of speed. • Amanda's little brother's name - or not. • Mix up your REACTION to make a new thing. • Crack your bones in various horrible ways. • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2016-12-21
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- Something you need. Synonymous with vital, important and crucial.
- Eating another being of your kind.
- Faithful and strong four legged animal, eats hay and usually lives in a stable or on a farm.
- Verb that is synonymous with minimized or diminished.
- Yell loudly to gain attention or express anger. Animals (particularly lions) do this often.
- Baby ducks.
- Job or assigned task to be completed.
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- Revenge for an injury or a wrong.
- Decision or action made on impulse, without much pondering or consideration.
- Way to address accomplices or acquaintances.
- Land full of fruit and trees.
- Fraud or falsification of a bank note, signature or written document.
- Separated into parts.
13 Clues: Baby ducks. • Separated into parts. • Land full of fruit and trees. • Revenge for an injury or a wrong. • Eating another being of your kind. • Job or assigned task to be completed. • Way to address accomplices or acquaintances. • Verb that is synonymous with minimized or diminished. • Something you need. Synonymous with vital, important and crucial. • ...
Movers Crossword 2020-09-09
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- if it's cold. / two warm socks / You can put on
- when they / People use this / play tennis.
- this / Some people put / in their spaghetti.
- caramel and fruit / on this. / You can put honey,
- there / People go shopping / sometimes.
- in this place. / acrobats and clowns / There are animals,
- in autumn / when they go outside / People start wearing this
- treasure in the sea / Sometimes you can find / at the ...
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- This is / below the ground. / a dark place in the house
- Some pets, / sleep in this place. / birds or rabbits,
- when they go swimming / People wear this / in the sea.
- plants and fresh air/ There are / in this place.
- on a farm./ This machine / is very useful
13 Clues: there / People go shopping / sometimes. • on a farm./ This machine / is very useful • when they / People use this / play tennis. • this / Some people put / in their spaghetti. • if it's cold. / two warm socks / You can put on • plants and fresh air/ There are / in this place. • caramel and fruit / on this. / You can put honey, • ...
Chapters 5-8 Vocabulary 2026-03-15
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- clothes worn under other clothes, like underwear or undershirts.
- A room.
- feeling worried or afraid about something.
- A tool used for cutting wood.
- The ceremony at which a person is made king or queen.
- In the direction of somebody/something.
- A type of coat that has no arms, is loose, and ties at the neck.
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- To protect or keep safe from harm or danger.
- papers with important information, like letters or certificates.
- A bishop(priest)of the highest rank in charge in a church.
- Something very nice and special but not needed.
- A large farm building for keeping grain or animals.
- A small hotel, usually not in a city.
13 Clues: A room. • A tool used for cutting wood. • A small hotel, usually not in a city. • In the direction of somebody/something. • feeling worried or afraid about something. • To protect or keep safe from harm or danger. • Something very nice and special but not needed. • A large farm building for keeping grain or animals. • The ceremony at which a person is made king or queen. • ...
Feed the Minds 2022-08-03
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- The capital city of Kenya
- The subject where you learn to add up
- A place where you go to learn to read and write
- Feed the Minds helps others and is a ________
- Harvested seeds of barley, rye and wheat are called this
- A group of animals used on a farm which includes Cows Bulls and Oxen
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- A country where Islamabad is the capital city
- A country where marathon runner Sir Mo Farah originates from
- A time when farmers gather crops from the fields
- The amount of money not used after spend
- Lamb is the meat which comes from this animal
11 Clues: The capital city of Kenya • The subject where you learn to add up • The amount of money not used after spend • A country where Islamabad is the capital city • Lamb is the meat which comes from this animal • Feed the Minds helps others and is a ________ • A place where you go to learn to read and write • A time when farmers gather crops from the fields • ...
The Wizard of Oz Crosword 2022-10-19
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- Something that is used to hide a person or thing
- A long, thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to support things
- The sound you make when you are talking
- An action used to make someone believe something that is not true
- Farm animals eat
- To repair something that is broken or damaged
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- A room under the ground
- A strong thick string we can use for pulling things
- of a building, usually used for storing things
- To do or say something in a truthful way
- A shiny metal
11 Clues: A shiny metal • Farm animals eat • A room under the ground • The sound you make when you are talking • To do or say something in a truthful way • To repair something that is broken or damaged • of a building, usually used for storing things • Something that is used to hide a person or thing • A strong thick string we can use for pulling things • ...
Aquaculture 2016-11-29
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- What percent of commercial fish are farm raised?
- Why is the aquaculture industry booming?
- Utilizes by-products from one organism to feed another organism in the system.
- Why are IMTA systems economically sustainable?
- What type of aquaculture is used for scallops?
- Fish farming accounts for over ____ million tons a year.
- These shellfish are farmed in the Delaware Bay.
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- What is the primary form of aquaculture?
- Over 4,000 years ago fish were raised by?
- Refers to breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of water environments.
- What type of aquaculture is used for large fish?
11 Clues: What is the primary form of aquaculture? • Why is the aquaculture industry booming? • Over 4,000 years ago fish were raised by? • Why are IMTA systems economically sustainable? • What type of aquaculture is used for scallops? • These shellfish are farmed in the Delaware Bay. • What percent of commercial fish are farm raised? • ...
Professions 2022-02-04
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- My husband is sick: he needs to see a _____.
- A person that prepares food for others, often in a restaurant or café.
- I design buildings.
- She answers the phone and takes messages.
- You can learn a lot with this person.
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- A person that repairs machines, especially car motors.
- I can fly airplanes and helicopters.
- Takes care of sick people.
- This professional can fix problems you have with your teeth.
- A person that defends people in court and gives legal advice.
- They make bread and cakes and normally work in a bakery.
- A person that works on a farm, usually with animals.
12 Clues: I design buildings. • Takes care of sick people. • I can fly airplanes and helicopters. • You can learn a lot with this person. • She answers the phone and takes messages. • My husband is sick: he needs to see a _____. • A person that works on a farm, usually with animals. • A person that repairs machines, especially car motors. • ...
The Midwest 2014-10-08
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- A main crop grown in the Midwest Region
- The process of bringing water to farm to their fields
- System of rivers, lakes, and canals ships travel through
- The wearing away of rock by wind and water
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- An area where grasses grow well and animals graze
- Waterway that has been dug across land for ships to go through
- Something people use
- The largest river in the United States
- A region of dry hills and sharp cliffs formed by erosion
- A flat-bottomed boat used to ship materials
- The number of states in the Midwest Region
- A gated part of a canal or river
12 Clues: Something people use • A gated part of a canal or river • The largest river in the United States • A main crop grown in the Midwest Region • The number of states in the Midwest Region • The wearing away of rock by wind and water • A flat-bottomed boat used to ship materials • An area where grasses grow well and animals graze • ...
Opression 2024-05-17
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- Commandments Original foundation of the farm
- Used by George Orwell to display the contradictory society of the animals
- In charge of propaganda to persuade others
- Pig driven by greed
- Catholic father who expects nothing short of perfection
- The act of cruel and controlling noun/adjective
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- Aspect of Kimbili's and Jaja's life that Eugene expects to be perfect
- Lack of social life due to Father's expectations
- War 2 An event that drove George Orwell to write his novel
- Story Notion expressed by Chimamanda Adiche
- Adjective that ironically includes the greedy animal in George Orwell's novel
- Facet of Kimbili’s life is lacking
12 Clues: Pig driven by greed • Facet of Kimbili’s life is lacking • In charge of propaganda to persuade others • Story Notion expressed by Chimamanda Adiche • Commandments Original foundation of the farm • The act of cruel and controlling noun/adjective • Lack of social life due to Father's expectations • Catholic father who expects nothing short of perfection • ...
Opression 2024-05-17
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- Catholic father who expects nothing short of perfection
- Aspect of Kimbili's and Jaja's life that Eugene expects to be perfect
- The act of cruel and controlling noun/adjective
- War 2 An event that drove George Orwell to write his novel
- Lack of social life due to Father's expectations
- Story Notion expressed by Chimamanda Adiche
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- Commandments Original foundation of the farm
- Adjective that ironically includes the greedy animal in George Orwell's novel
- Pig driven by greed
- Facet of Kimbili’s life is lacking
- In charge of propaganda to persuade others
- Used by George Orwell to display the contradictory society of the animals
12 Clues: Pig driven by greed • Facet of Kimbili’s life is lacking • In charge of propaganda to persuade others • Story Notion expressed by Chimamanda Adiche • Commandments Original foundation of the farm • The act of cruel and controlling noun/adjective • Lack of social life due to Father's expectations • Catholic father who expects nothing short of perfection • ...
Who should I be? 2022-12-20
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- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in films, or on television.
- a professional cook
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- a person who sings, especially professionally.
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
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- a person who catches criminals
- a person who cuts men's hair and shaves or trims beards as an occupation.
- a person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.
- a person who practices or studies law
12 Clues: a professional cook • a person who catches criminals • a person who owns or manages a farm. • a person who practices or studies law • a person who teaches, especially in a school. • a person who sings, especially professionally. • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals • ...
Summer 2023-10-02
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- Animal that died in Guardians 3 on your birthday and that girl sobbed
- Type of tree that is not good for burning because it STINKS!
- It was revealed at Porchfest 2023 that Tony Low is
- We went here to eat bbq
- Celebrity I thought I saw at chemistry club but it was really just a drag queen
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- We went in his cave
- Wes Anderson movie we saw
- Golf and go kart place
- Type of corndog we had in Cary
- Farm animals on our hike in Burlington
- We ate here before we saw Spiderverse
- Best and most fun meat at Gyu-Kaku
12 Clues: We went in his cave • Golf and go kart place • We went here to eat bbq • Wes Anderson movie we saw • Type of corndog we had in Cary • Best and most fun meat at Gyu-Kaku • We ate here before we saw Spiderverse • Farm animals on our hike in Burlington • It was revealed at Porchfest 2023 that Tony Low is • Type of tree that is not good for burning because it STINKS! • ...
The ugly duckling 2025-06-20
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- an area of water smaller than a lake.
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea.
- to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found.
- to see.
- the season of the year between summer and winter.
- when the weather is warmest.
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- when the weather becomes warmer, leaves and plants start to grow again and flowers appear
- to offer something to someone.
- when the weather is coldest.
- you spend time doing an enjoyable and/or entertaining activity.
- a building that people live in.
- land and buildings for growing crops and raising animals
12 Clues: to see. • when the weather is coldest. • when the weather is warmest. • to offer something to someone. • a building that people live in. • an area of water smaller than a lake. • the season of the year between summer and winter. • land and buildings for growing crops and raising animals • you spend time doing an enjoyable and/or entertaining activity. • ...
Unit 2: LIFE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE 2025-09-17
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- A farm tool or machine that turns the soil before planting
- The main or famous food/product of a place
- To move animals, such as cows, together from one place to another
- A place where fruit trees grow
- Beautiful like a picture; very attractive
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- A large machine that cuts and collects grain
- To continue over a long distance
- A wet field where rice is grown
- A tall tower with a light, near the sea, to guide ships
- A boat that carries people or cars across water
- A group of cows
- A type of plant grown for food, e.g., rice, wheat
12 Clues: A group of cows • A place where fruit trees grow • A wet field where rice is grown • To continue over a long distance • Beautiful like a picture; very attractive • The main or famous food/product of a place • A large machine that cuts and collects grain • A boat that carries people or cars across water • A type of plant grown for food, e.g., rice, wheat • ...
"Strange Sights" Vocabulary 2021-11-18
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- a dead body, usually the body of a human
- remarkable or beyond what is normal
- events in which someone sees something important or unusual
- imaginary creatures that are people who are able to turn into wolves
- an imaginary that is shaped like a large human and is covered in hair
- animals that are raised on a farm
- facts, evidence, and good reasoning
- earlier or going before
- coming from stories or legends
- places, positions, or directions from which something can be viewed
- information that is taken in and used to understand something
- to see something happen
- makes someone interested in something
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- a trick, or something meant to fool people
- have an effect on something
- tricks, deceptions, or practical jokes
- imaginary thing or made-up story
- cause a change in a person or thing
- gave evidence that proved or supported something
- explains or is a reason for something
- stories, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people
- meetings, often ones that are unexpected or unwanted
- understands the meaning of something in a certain way
- groups of plants or animals that are alike in certain ways
- squid A creature that lives in the ocean. It has very large eyes, eight arms, and two tentacles. It can grow to a length of over 40 feet.
25 Clues: earlier or going before • to see something happen • have an effect on something • coming from stories or legends • imaginary thing or made-up story • animals that are raised on a farm • remarkable or beyond what is normal • cause a change in a person or thing • facts, evidence, and good reasoning • explains or is a reason for something • makes someone interested in something • ...
Autumn vocabulary 2019-11-14
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- getting out of the milk from an animal's dug
- we use it for cleaning the floor
- men, people
- it surrounds gardens or animals
- it's what somebody thinks about something
- the people you go to the same class with
- boy pig
- when you ask for food in a reastaurant
- it's a type of insect
- it's a sport that people play with a racket and over a net
- fish breath with it
- it's an insect that is similar to a bee
- it's a magic stick. Wizzards usually have it.
- it's what farm animals (horses, cows, goats) eat
- cornflakes is a type of this
- girl /woman
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- boy / man
- backbone
- food / breakfast or dinner or lunch are like this word
- if you break this, you'll be punished
- a person who asks many questions
- girl pig
- it's a reptile that lives everywhere in Hungary. It loves sunbathing.
- milk, cheese, butter are like this
- an animal who has backbone
- it's a huge bird that lives in africa. It can't fly but it runs extremely fast.
- we use it to sweep the dust off the floor
- mammals, birds and reptiles breath with it
- to grow
- a person who doesn't like to do any work
- to like better
- giving water to the plants and flowers
32 Clues: boy pig • to grow • backbone • girl pig • boy / man • men, people • girl /woman • to like better • fish breath with it • it's a type of insect • an animal who has backbone • cornflakes is a type of this • it surrounds gardens or animals • we use it for cleaning the floor • a person who asks many questions • milk, cheese, butter are like this • if you break this, you'll be punished • ...
FSC - Down on the Farm 2022-06-26
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- to fertilize by transferring pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower
- a blade with a long handle used to cut grass, grain, and other crops
- grown in water without the use of soil
- the process by which green plants use light energy from the sun to produce sugar from water and the air
- an organization of farmers that provides support and plans social functions
- animal waste from stables or barnyard
- A female of the goat
- organic or inorganic nutrients that are added to the soil to help the growth of crops
- where products are sold and exchanged
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- meat from the belly area of a pig; used for bacon
- nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, and minerals that plants need to grow
- a place where animals marketed for meat are killed humanely
- Forage harvested during the growing season and preserved for later feeding.
- : to work the soil by turning over the top layer; the machine used to turn the top layer of soil
- a machine used for harvesting grain
- the leaf like layer on the outside of corn ears, also known as a "shuck"
- to gather a crop when it is finished growing
- any animals raised on the farm
- A young sheep
- a mixture or preparation used for feeding livestock
- the growth of the city into rural areas
- a machine used to grind grain for food
22 Clues: A young sheep • A female of the goat • any animals raised on the farm • a machine used for harvesting grain • animal waste from stables or barnyard • where products are sold and exchanged • grown in water without the use of soil • a machine used to grind grain for food • the growth of the city into rural areas • to gather a crop when it is finished growing • ...
Strange Sights Vocabulary 2023-02-02
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- a dead body, usually the body of a human
- gave evidence that proved or supported something
- based on facts, evidence, and good reasoning
- imaginary creatures that are people who are able to turn into wolves
- earlier or going before
- an imaginary thing or a made-up story
- to have an effect on something
- tricks, deceptions, or practical jokes
- a creature that lives in the ocean. It has very large eyes, eight arms, and two tentacles. it can grow to a length of over 40 feet.
- means to see something happen
- to cause a change in a person or thing
- understands the meaning of something in a certain way
- makes someone interested in something
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- an imaginary creature that is shaped like a large human and is covered in hair
- groups of plants or animals that are alike in certain ways
- the stories, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people
- places, positions, or directions from which something can be viewed
- coming from stories or legends
- remarkable or beyond what is normal
- events in which someone sees something important or unusual
- a trick, or something meant to fool people
- animals that are raised on a farm
- meetings, often ones that are unexpected or unwanted
- information that is taken in and used to understand something
24 Clues: earlier or going before • means to see something happen • coming from stories or legends • to have an effect on something • animals that are raised on a farm • remarkable or beyond what is normal • an imaginary thing or a made-up story • makes someone interested in something • tricks, deceptions, or practical jokes • to cause a change in a person or thing • ...
Unit 1, Lesson 6: Vocabulary Corssword, 2 2025-09-05
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- A wide outbreak of disease.
- Set out to find a new trade route to Asia, ended up horribly lost, and found himself in the Caribbean.
- A life-threatening, mosquito-borne disease (Old World).
- Long-lasting impact of exploration/colonization.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Goods (or people) carried on ships.
- Spanish conqueror, like Cortés or Pizarro.
- Native peoples of the Americas.
- Catastrophic loss of Indigenous populations due to disease.
- A spanish social system which classified people into certain classes.
- Large farm worked by enslaved laborers, producing sugar or tobacco.
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- New World crop that spread worldwide, also known as corn.
- Forced dispersal and displacement of people from their homeland.
- A group of territories, usually taken by force, controlled by a single power (Spain, France England, etc).
- Resistance to disease, which Indigenous populations lacked.
- Transfer of plants, animals, people, and diseases between hemispheres.
- New connections linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- A settlement controlled by a distat power or country.
- Country who funded Columbus's voyages across the Atlantic.
- A blistering, highly contagious disease responsible for wiping out millions of Indigenous peoples (Old World).
- Animals Europeans brought that reshaped life in the Americas.
- A crop with high yields of profit, such as sugar, cotton, tobacco, and indigo.
22 Clues: A wide outbreak of disease. • Native peoples of the Americas. • Goods (or people) carried on ships. • Spanish conqueror, like Cortés or Pizarro. • Long-lasting impact of exploration/colonization. • A settlement controlled by a distat power or country. • A life-threatening, mosquito-borne disease (Old World). • New World crop that spread worldwide, also known as corn. • ...
LIFE IN NATURE 2026-05-20
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- A PLACE FOR ANIMALS AND PLANTS.
- VERY BIG.
- A LONG ELEPHANT TOOTH.
- AN ANIMAL ARM USED FOR SWIMMING.
- AN ANIMAL WITH SCALY SKIN LIKE A LIZARD.
- THE FOOT OF AN ANIMAL LIKE A DOG.
- SOMETHING THAT MAKES YOU AFRAID.
- TO PLAY OR TALK WITH OTHERS.
- TO TALK OR SHARE IDEAS WITH OTHERS.
- A WILD ANIMAL THAT LOOKS LIKE A BIG DOG.
- THE GREEN PLANTS ON THE GROUND.
- A TINY BUG WITH SIX LEGS.
- A LONG REPTILE WITH NO LEGS.
- NOT STRONG.
- A GIANT ANIMAL THAT LIVES IN THE SEA.
- THE BODY PART USED FOR FLYING.
- A BUG THAT MAKES HONEY AND GOES BZZZ.
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- A BIG AREA OF OPEN LAND OR GRASS.
- A LONG LINE OF WATER THAT FLOWS.
- COVERED WITH SOFT HAIR.
- THE PART AT THE BACK OF AN ANIMAL.
- LIVING IN NATURE, NOT WITH PEOPLE.
- A BIG BIRD THAT FLIES VERY HIGH.
- VERY, VERY BIG.
- THE HOME WHERE AN ANIMAL LIVES.
- A HOT FOREST WITH MANY TREES AND ANIMALS.
- A BIG WATER REPTILE WITH SHARP TEETH.
- HAVING A LOT OF POWER.
- A SEA ANIMAL WITH FLIPPERS AND FUR.
- WANTING TO KNOW ABOUT EVERYTHING.
- TO TRY TO HURT SOMETHING.
- A SOFT THING ON A BIRD'S BODY.
- THE BLUE SPACE UP ABOVE US.
- A WHITE BIRD THAT LIVES NEAR THE SEA.
34 Clues: VERY BIG. • NOT STRONG. • VERY, VERY BIG. • A LONG ELEPHANT TOOTH. • HAVING A LOT OF POWER. • COVERED WITH SOFT HAIR. • TO TRY TO HURT SOMETHING. • A TINY BUG WITH SIX LEGS. • THE BLUE SPACE UP ABOVE US. • TO PLAY OR TALK WITH OTHERS. • A LONG REPTILE WITH NO LEGS. • A SOFT THING ON A BIRD'S BODY. • THE BODY PART USED FOR FLYING. • A PLACE FOR ANIMALS AND PLANTS. • ...
Aquaculture 2016-11-29
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- Over 4,000 years ago fish were raised by?
- What type of aquaculture is used for large fish?
- Utilizes by-products from one organism to feed another organism in the system.
- Why are IMTA systems economically sustainable?
- Why is the aquaculture industry booming?
- Fish farming accounts for over ____ tons a year.
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- What percent of commercial fish are farm raised?
- These shellfish are farmed in the Delaware Bay.
- Refers to breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of water environments.
- What is the primary form of aquaculture?
- What type of aquaculture is used for scallops?
11 Clues: What is the primary form of aquaculture? • Why is the aquaculture industry booming? • Over 4,000 years ago fish were raised by? • What type of aquaculture is used for scallops? • Why are IMTA systems economically sustainable? • These shellfish are farmed in the Delaware Bay. • What percent of commercial fish are farm raised? • ...
JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS 2021-11-23
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- you can find them at school. They help you learn.
- they work with books and help you find them
- people who work at a restaurant preparing the food
- they are the only people who have been on the moon
- someone who takes care of you when you are in a hospital
- they help the doctors in the hospital
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- people who work with farm animals and in the fields
- they drive cars, buses, trains...
- they appear on TV and films
- they work at cafeterias and restaurants serving the food
- their work is found at museums and galleries
11 Clues: they appear on TV and films • they drive cars, buses, trains... • they help the doctors in the hospital • they work with books and help you find them • their work is found at museums and galleries • you can find them at school. They help you learn. • people who work at a restaurant preparing the food • they are the only people who have been on the moon • ...
Food Security 2024-12-17
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- The act of growing only one type of crop on a farm.
- What is needed to grow crops, often affected by drought.
- The lack of enough nutritious food to stay healthy
- A food preservation method using low temperatures.
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- Lack of consistent access to food.
- A person who grows crops or raises animals or food.
- A shortage of rain over a long time.
- Farming done in cities often in small spaces.
- A crop commonly used to make bread
- Food that is grown without using harmful chemicals
- A grain that is common food in many Asian countries.
11 Clues: Lack of consistent access to food. • A crop commonly used to make bread • A shortage of rain over a long time. • Farming done in cities often in small spaces. • Food that is grown without using harmful chemicals • The lack of enough nutritious food to stay healthy • A food preservation method using low temperatures. • A person who grows crops or raises animals or food. • ...
Get well soon! 2025-05-29
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- I was going to tell a joke about layoffs, but none of them...
- When stones get tetanus, it's also called...
- What do you call a bear with no teeth?
- Farm animals can't add because they can't...
- Golfers bring extra socks in case they get a...
- What do you call a priest who becomes a lawyer?
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- My cheese is missing. Very...
- Where do surfers go for an education?
- What do you call a cow with no legs?
- The chicken crossed the road to get to the other...
- How do you get a baby astronaut to sleep?
11 Clues: My cheese is missing. Very... • What do you call a cow with no legs? • Where do surfers go for an education? • What do you call a bear with no teeth? • How do you get a baby astronaut to sleep? • When stones get tetanus, it's also called... • Farm animals can't add because they can't... • Golfers bring extra socks in case they get a... • ...
Drones 2026-02-01
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- persons who engage in a pursuit that are not professionals
- Spend money expecting to make a profit or money
- machinery or equipment developed from application of scientific knowledge
- artificial body place in orbit to collect information of to communicate
- activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure
- farm animals
- view or judgement not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
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- existing, happening or operating in the air
- control of something from a distance by means of a radio or electronic device
- devices for propelling a boat or aircraft
- used by businesses to make money
11 Clues: farm animals • used by businesses to make money • devices for propelling a boat or aircraft • existing, happening or operating in the air • Spend money expecting to make a profit or money • persons who engage in a pursuit that are not professionals • activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure • ...
puzzle#1 2023-07-07
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- Look at the _____ on the cows
- Luna saw fluffy white sheep _______ on the hillside
- The carrot remained stuck tight to the ________
- Luna's family had made plans to visit ____
- I wonder what __________await us at the farm
- The road to the farm was _____
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- The trip seemed to take ________
- “It’s ____________!” Jack giggled
- “It’s such a __________,” Daddy marveled
- “Actually, it’s _____________!” Luna chimed in
- Jack was hungry and _____
- Luna's brother name
12 Clues: Luna's brother name • Jack was hungry and _____ • Look at the _____ on the cows • The road to the farm was _____ • The trip seemed to take ________ • “It’s ____________!” Jack giggled • “It’s such a __________,” Daddy marveled • Luna's family had made plans to visit ____ • I wonder what __________await us at the farm • “Actually, it’s _____________!” Luna chimed in • ...
Sussy crossword 2022-10-20
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- what farm animals eat
- disappear to stop being visible
- a room that is under house.
- An action used to make someone believe something that is not true.
- an open area of long land with no building and not many trees
- a man who does magic
- The sound you make when you are talking.
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- strong thick string we can use for pulling things.
- an object that is dressed liked human that usually scare birds away
- To do or say something in a truthful way; Really; Honestly
- something that is used to hide a person or thing.
- a smoot shiny metal that was many different uses
12 Clues: a man who does magic • what farm animals eat • a room that is under house. • disappear to stop being visible • The sound you make when you are talking. • a smoot shiny metal that was many different uses • something that is used to hide a person or thing. • strong thick string we can use for pulling things. • To do or say something in a truthful way; Really; Honestly • ...
common animals 2023-06-16
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- it is most likely worldwide and flies
- it is only found in the south pole
- it is one of the most common animal for pets
- lives in forests and is furry
- it has pointy ears and likes to climb
- it likes to eat a certain type of leaves
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- it is likely found in cold areas
- it has a pouch to carry its baby in
- it lives by water and likes to swim
- it has black and white fur and eats bamboo
- it is related to dogs and lives in forests
- is one of the most common types of farm animals
12 Clues: lives in forests and is furry • it is likely found in cold areas • it is only found in the south pole • it has a pouch to carry its baby in • it lives by water and likes to swim • it is most likely worldwide and flies • it has pointy ears and likes to climb • it likes to eat a certain type of leaves • it has black and white fur and eats bamboo • ...
UNIT 5 AGRICULTURE 2023-11-28
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- cultivated plant grown as food
- method of farming where different crops are planted
- controlled application of water to soil
- system of farming that provides goods required by the farm family
- science of raising plants and animals for human use
- process of breeding, raising, and caring for livestock
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- practice of rotating crops for soil health
- agriculture method that focuses on long term viability
- agriculture system that avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides
- agricultural practice that involves growing a single type of crop over a large area
- process of protecting and improving the health of plants
- science/practice of growing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
12 Clues: cultivated plant grown as food • controlled application of water to soil • practice of rotating crops for soil health • method of farming where different crops are planted • science of raising plants and animals for human use • agriculture method that focuses on long term viability • process of breeding, raising, and caring for livestock • ...
5th Grade Zodiac Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
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- a 4 legged animal that is a good pet, eleventh.
- has two long tusk, came in last.
- this animal is good for farm work, second.
- an animal that like to wake everyone up in the morning, tenth.
- this animal has no arms or legs, sixth.
- Is related to a lion, has strips, third.
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- this mythical animal can have either 0,2,or 4 feet, fifth.
- an animal that loves carrots, fourth.
- this animal can be seen on the race track, seventh.
- like to swing in the trees, ninth.
- caught a ride on the back of another animal, first.
- this animals wool is great for making clothes, eighth.
12 Clues: has two long tusk, came in last. • like to swing in the trees, ninth. • an animal that loves carrots, fourth. • this animal has no arms or legs, sixth. • Is related to a lion, has strips, third. • this animal is good for farm work, second. • a 4 legged animal that is a good pet, eleventh. • this animal can be seen on the race track, seventh. • ...
Andy Valdez Suastegui 2023-12-01
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- a prong or sharp point
- in a quick or rushed manner.
- a building or a group of buildings made for a specific group of people
- having a commanding or kingly position over.
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experiance
- a disgusting or unpleasent smell
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- to long or slow and dun
- A person who's moves from one place to another in order for better living conditions
- mild or flavorios drink
- a large farm especially in the western us and Canada where animals are cared for and bred.
- refraining from speech or temporarily speechless or quiet.
- a relating or involved in the cleaning industry
12 Clues: a prong or sharp point • to long or slow and dun • mild or flavorios drink • in a quick or rushed manner. • a disgusting or unpleasent smell • having a commanding or kingly position over. • a relating or involved in the cleaning industry • refraining from speech or temporarily speechless or quiet. • a building or a group of buildings made for a specific group of people • ...
Las Asignaturas/Clases/Materias 2023-09-07
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- Learn about the past and society.
- Represent a character on stage.
- Learn about the movements and how to be active and stay in good health.
- Learn how to keep your body in good health, following good nutrition.
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- Learn about ratios, fractions, verbal problems,division an multiplication.
- Learn how to play different instruments.
- Learn foreign language spoken in 21 countries.
- Do experiments and learn about the nature, physics and chemistry.
- Performance a song and learn how to position your voice.
- Learn about farm animals and how to grow plants.
- Read and write using the United States official language.
- Draw pictures and use colors, also create sculptures.
12 Clues: Represent a character on stage. • Learn about the past and society. • Learn how to play different instruments. • Learn foreign language spoken in 21 countries. • Learn about farm animals and how to grow plants. • Draw pictures and use colors, also create sculptures. • Performance a song and learn how to position your voice. • ...
People/ animals 2025-05-15
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- Lived on the property with his wife Tasha
- Father of Robert and was abusive
- Mother of Robert and has teeth falling out
- Middle child of three and raised on his family owned pig farm.
- Human Flesh was feed to these animals and Is apart of Robert's nickname
- DNA was found on over 113 items
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- Con-artist prostitute
- Bother of Robert and hit a boy walking home from school
- Was beloved to be Robert's first victim
- rosmo World-renowned profiler who worked within the Vancouver Police department
- One of Robert's victim's who survived
- Robert bought this animal with his own money and it was killed
12 Clues: Con-artist prostitute • DNA was found on over 113 items • Father of Robert and was abusive • One of Robert's victim's who survived • Was beloved to be Robert's first victim • Lived on the property with his wife Tasha • Mother of Robert and has teeth falling out • Bother of Robert and hit a boy walking home from school • ...
Animal farm 2026-05-08
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- What does the windmill mainly symbolize?
- What human habit do the pigs adopt at the end?
- Who is the main pig leader after the rebellion?
- Which animal category never fully supports the rebellion?
- What happens to Snowball during the leadership conflict?
- What kind of animal is Boxer?
- What do the pigs carry while walking on two legs?
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- Which animal first teaches Animalism?
- What is the name of the ideology created by the animals after the rebellion?
- What does the farm represent on a larger scale?
- What disappears from the barn wall by the end of the novel?
- What political system does Napoleon represent?
12 Clues: What kind of animal is Boxer? • Which animal first teaches Animalism? • What does the windmill mainly symbolize? • What human habit do the pigs adopt at the end? • What political system does Napoleon represent? • What does the farm represent on a larger scale? • Who is the main pig leader after the rebellion? • What do the pigs carry while walking on two legs? • ...
Place Crossword 2023-04-24
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- Has a motor and can take you places
- Where you worship and praise
- Where children learn to read
- A place you travel on by water
- A place to go and eat, usually with family or a date
- Where animals reside and crops grow
- Stores your cash
- Somewhere people work super hard for little pay and usually injures happen here
- Where people's old items may end up
- Where you will be if we find you hiding Jews
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- A place to go when you're in need of pooping
- Somewhere you go to get better
- A place where scientists run tests and experiment
- Somewhere you live or reside in
- Usually small and creaky, abandoned
- Somewhere to freely let your children play
- Can go here for clothing purposes or for fish
- Children play here although often are told not to
18 Clues: Stores your cash • Where you worship and praise • Where children learn to read • Somewhere you go to get better • A place you travel on by water • Somewhere you live or reside in • Has a motor and can take you places • Usually small and creaky, abandoned • Where animals reside and crops grow • Where people's old items may end up • Somewhere to freely let your children play • ...
Job and Work 2025-03-10
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- Officer Someone who protects people and maintains law and order.
- Someone who helps sick people get better.
- A person who takes photographs professionally.
- Someone who builds houses and buildings.
- A person who teaches students.
- Someone who takes care of teeth.
- Someone who grows crops and raises animals on a farm.
- Someone who repairs electrical systems in homes or buildings.
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- A person who sells products in a shop.
- Someone who designs computer programs.
- A person who flies airplanes.
- A person who writes news articles for a newspaper.
- A woman who entertains people by acting in movies or theater.
- A person who fixes cars.
- a guy who works in a restaurant and serves food.
- Someone who creates art, like paintings or sculptures.
- A person who drives a taxi or bus for a living.
- A person who helps people with legal problems.
18 Clues: A person who flies airplanes. • A person who fixes cars. • Someone who takes care of teeth. • A person who teaches students. • A person who sells products in a shop. • Someone who designs computer programs. • Someone who builds houses and buildings. • Someone who helps sick people get better. • A person who takes photographs professionally. • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2016-12-21
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- Fraud or falsification of a bank note, signature or written document.
- Land full of fruit and trees.
- Decision or action made on impulse, without much pondering or consideration.
- Faithful and strong four legged animal, eats hay and usually lives in a stable or on a farm.
- Something you need. Synonymous with vital, important and crucial.
- Verb that is synonymous with minimized or diminished.
- Separated into parts.
- Baby ducks.
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- Way to address accomplices or acquaintances.
- Yelling loudly to gain attention or express anger. Animals (particularly lions) do this often.
- Eating another being of your kind.
- Revenge for an injury or a wrong.
- Job or assigned task to be completed.
13 Clues: Baby ducks. • Separated into parts. • Land full of fruit and trees. • Revenge for an injury or a wrong. • Eating another being of your kind. • Job or assigned task to be completed. • Way to address accomplices or acquaintances. • Verb that is synonymous with minimized or diminished. • Something you need. Synonymous with vital, important and crucial. • ...
Early Domestication 2019-06-05
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- An animal used to get milk.
- The people who would follow herds and hunt them.
- A tool not used for farming yet.
- They used these to fight and hunt.
- A group of people in a settlement with a working government.
- A type of crop used to make bread.
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- The material that was used to make houses.
- Where tribes would build their towns.
- A place that tribes would live in after they built it.
- The place where the people in a town would grow and get their food.
- A type of crop used to feed animals and eat at feasts.
- The type of material that they used for weapons.
- Humans ancestor.
13 Clues: Humans ancestor. • An animal used to get milk. • A tool not used for farming yet. • They used these to fight and hunt. • A type of crop used to make bread. • Where tribes would build their towns. • The material that was used to make houses. • The people who would follow herds and hunt them. • The type of material that they used for weapons. • ...
Agriculture 3 2020-06-26
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- A garden tool used to remove weeds and break up the soil
- A thick, soft food made from oats boiled in milk or water, eaten hot for breakfast
- The material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow
- The business, science, or activity of farming
- Drops of water from clouds
- A person who grows crops and raises animals to be used as food
- To make something into small pieces or a powder by pressing between hard surfaces
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- The whole seed of a grain plant
- Any wild plant that grows in an unwanted place
- A plant such as a grain, vegetable, or fruit grown in large amounts on a farm
- The time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields
- A living thing that grows in earth or in water, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds
- A substance that is added to some foods to make them taste sweet
- Growing crops or keeping animals by people for food and raw materials
14 Clues: Drops of water from clouds • The whole seed of a grain plant • The business, science, or activity of farming • Any wild plant that grows in an unwanted place • A garden tool used to remove weeds and break up the soil • The material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow • A person who grows crops and raises animals to be used as food • ...
Evolutionary Impacts of Farming 2018-09-18
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- Infectious diseases that can be naturally transmitted between animals (usually vertebrates) and humans
- Stone industry containing microlith dating to about 11,000 BC
- Genes and ________ are viewed as two interacting forms of inheritance
- The practice of growing crops or raising animals
- Small scale evolutionary changes occurring within species or populations over short periods of time
- ______ produced the earliest evidence in central china for cultivated rice
- Different populations of dairy farmers independently evolved genetic mutations that kept lactase active throughout life, otherwise known as lactase ________
- Origins of agriculture in East Asia involve a major plant species that was domesticated in central China
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- A type of niche construction is when an organism initiate change in their environment
- The act of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- ______ suffered dental diseases such as dental decay due to increase consumption of carbohydrate
- Agriculture began in China, in 2 regions: Yellow River Valley (Central) & ____ River Valley (South)
- One of the most important agricultural crops
- Gene that is previously not produced in adult human bodies until the development of dairy farming.
14 Clues: One of the most important agricultural crops • The practice of growing crops or raising animals • Stone industry containing microlith dating to about 11,000 BC • The act of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm. • Genes and ________ are viewed as two interacting forms of inheritance • ...
Unit 4.09 Crossword 2022-11-28
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- This type of fence is used for security, and is attractive and stronger, but the cost is more expensive
- Fences may be constructed of wood, ___ materials, wire, plastic/viny
- Good ___ is necessary in corners and at the ends of fences.
- This is what fences around barns and homes are usually made of.
- This type of wire fence may be temporary or permanent.
- Fence posts should be ___ in the ground before fences are attached
- Wood fences should use this type of wood that will withstand outdoor conditions.
- The type of wire fence used for both large and small farm animals
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- These wire fences can be stretched tighter than barbed wire and have less potential for causing harm to livestock.
- Fence boards should be placed so that the joints on the posts are _____
- Fences should be selected based on the ______ for which they will be used.
- This is one purpose of fence building.
- This type of wire fence is usually used for larger animals such as cattle.
- Corner posts and gate posts should be _____ than line posts.
14 Clues: This is one purpose of fence building. • This type of wire fence may be temporary or permanent. • Good ___ is necessary in corners and at the ends of fences. • Corner posts and gate posts should be _____ than line posts. • This is what fences around barns and homes are usually made of. • The type of wire fence used for both large and small farm animals • ...
Ladakh Nature 2024-09-06
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- this animal is similar to a common farm animal but only lives in the mountains
- these flowers are easy to grow in Ladakh, and they also have significance in another culture . . .
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- this plant is edible and commonly sold in markets.There are a few varieties and are also eaten dried.
- this plant is often grown in gardens.
- Ladakhis have a holiday involving making dough forms of this unusually horned animal
- these are a crossbreed of two similar animals. It's very useful on a farm
6 Clues: this plant is often grown in gardens. • these are a crossbreed of two similar animals. It's very useful on a farm • this animal is similar to a common farm animal but only lives in the mountains • Ladakhis have a holiday involving making dough forms of this unusually horned animal • ...
Unit 6 Part 1 Vocab 2023-04-13
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- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
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- The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic growth.
- Physical, social, and economical access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to genrate products for sale off the farm.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The most productive farmland.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity.
- Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agriculture technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- The practice of rotating crop use of different feilds from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Degradation of land caused usually by the actions of humans.
- Genetically modified food.
16 Clues: Genetically modified food. • The most productive farmland. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce. • Degradation of land caused usually by the actions of humans. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • ...
Unit 8 choice board 2021-03-12
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- A type of cloth or woven fabric
- What is the internet what is your phone what is your computer
- land with water through a network of canals
- The spatial distrubution of where humans inhabit the earth
- Its a engine powered by the wind
- A large farm for raising horses cattle and sheep
- Spanish term for cowboy
- A agreement between 2 governments or 2 or more countries
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
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- Farming that provides for the basic needs of the farmer without surpluses for marketing
- The wires that ended the open range war
- The type of agriculture sharecropping is
- A sudden rush of animals when they get super scared
- A upgrade in technology like railroads to internet
14 Clues: Spanish term for cowboy • A type of cloth or woven fabric • Its a engine powered by the wind • The wires that ended the open range war • The type of agriculture sharecropping is • land with water through a network of canals • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • A large farm for raising horses cattle and sheep • ...
Anne Cook Story 2014-02-26
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- What did the people have to do on the farm?
- First people kicked out of North Platte.
- Annie's main abuse weapon.
- The little boy Joe started ______, then got taken out.
- Frank said his wife was a nice women till she went to _____.
- Annie poisoned the _____ women 1st.
- Month in 1923 when they moved into the Farm.
- Liz was ______ for 40 years.
- Came from Russia.
- The ______ tried to stay out of it and they eventually all moved away.
- Mary had to rub her aunts ___.
- Second people taken out of North Platte.
- Everyone there got 1 set of good church ______.
- There wasn't just physical abuse but also ______ abuse.
- Who secretly got married?
- Liz's daughter.
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- Third person that Annie killed.
- Annie and her family always attended ______.
- _______ patients brought in the most money.
- ____ farm. (If you don't have money you're ____.)
- Annie got robbed ________ thousand bucks.
- National, Annie kept her money in the _____ ________ bank until she brought it all home.
- What was stopped/ended in North Platte? Now considered illegal.
- April 30, 1923 the _________ got burned down.
- Liz also got beaten a little by ___.
- The Cooks family farm is located outside of ______.
- Where did Annie die?
- Annie _______ everyone.
- Annie always rubbed her ____ while talking to someone.
- Annie's daughter.
- At the beginning of the book baby _____ were born.
31 Clues: Liz's daughter. • Came from Russia. • Annie's daughter. • Where did Annie die? • Annie _______ everyone. • Who secretly got married? • Annie's main abuse weapon. • Liz was ______ for 40 years. • Mary had to rub her aunts ___. • Third person that Annie killed. • Annie poisoned the _____ women 1st. • Liz also got beaten a little by ___. • First people kicked out of North Platte. • ...
Farm animals and what they are like 2019-03-28
17 Clues: = sika • = vuohi • = ankat • = kanat • = nopea • = hidas • = tuhma • = lehmä • = älykäs • = kaunis • = lammas • = äänekäs • = hevonen • = hiljainen • = kananpojat • = kukonpoika • = ystävällinen
"Strange Sights" Vocabulary 2021-11-18
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- makes someone interested in something
- remarkable or beyond what is normal
- an imaginary that is shaped like a large human and is covered in hair
- groups of plants or animals that are alike in certain ways
- a trick, or something meant to fool people
- explains or is a reason for something
- information that is taken in and used to understand something
- tricks, deceptions, or practical jokes
- meetings, often ones that are unexpected or unwanted
- earlier or going before
- events in which someone sees something important or unusual
- to see something happen
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- gave evidence that proved or supported something
- coming from stories or legends
- stories, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people
- cause a change in a person or thing
- animals that are raised on a farm
- have an effect on something
- a dead body, usually the body of a human
- imaginary creatures that are people who are able to turn into wolves
- imaginary thing or made-up story
- places, positions, or directions from which something can be viewed
- squid A creature that lives in the ocean. It has very large eyes, eight arms, and two tentacles. It can grow to a length of over 40 feet.
- facts, evidence, and good reasoning
- understands the meaning of something in a certain way
25 Clues: earlier or going before • to see something happen • have an effect on something • coming from stories or legends • imaginary thing or made-up story • animals that are raised on a farm • remarkable or beyond what is normal • cause a change in a person or thing • facts, evidence, and good reasoning • makes someone interested in something • explains or is a reason for something • ...
Dear Deer 2020-11-16
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- source of claws
- run away!
- get your shot to prevent the
- I eat tulip bulbs
- a group of animals
- if you listen
- pick
- with your eyes
- waves in annoyance
- if your car broke down, it might be...
- excellent jumper
- a complete sentence
- painful throat
- loves pollen
- baleen
- so sad
- hours turn into
- ocean
- a deer, a female deer
- or not to __
- not a frog
- I get it
- chocolatey and airy
- not a want
- not around but...
- neighs
- beginning of bread
- Tomas prefers this to fur
- necessities
- they keep to themselves
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- airborne
- stop!
- not silently
- do you ___ what I hear?
- not there
- tossed
- a name I call someone else
- quit that!
- confuse
- my darling
- permitted
- talking cows
- what you do with the dough
- awesome deed
- bugles in the woods
- thing you do with letters
- lady sheep
- tell me a story
- could be stinky
- his soup was hot, so he ___ on it
- your parent's sister
- the ancient Greeks didn't see this
- Baloo
- lives in a colony
- scarlet, vermillion, coral...
- I'm feeling...
- information
- favorite of farm animals
- likes to hop
- she closes her mouth while she ___
60 Clues: pick • stop! • ocean • Baloo • tossed • baleen • so sad • neighs • confuse • airborne • I get it • run away! • not there • permitted • quit that! • my darling • lady sheep • not a frog • not a want • information • necessities • not silently • talking cows • awesome deed • loves pollen • or not to __ • likes to hop • if you listen • with your eyes • painful throat • I'm feeling... • source of claws • tell me a story • could be stinky • ...
Primary Sector: Agriculture 2021-08-11
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- unemployment is situation in which more persons are engaged in farming than what is actually required.
- A person who owns or manages a farm
- Shop is also known as Fair Price Shop
- Developed HYVS in Mexico
- rearing of animals for sale
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- System was abolished during land reforms
- The government ensures farmers a minimum level of price for their crops
- A revolution that took place by increasing production through the use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides
- Agriculture depends 60% on it
- Growing of crops, fruits, and vegetables
- Hunger is a consequence of persistently inadequate diet
11 Clues: Developed HYVS in Mexico • Agriculture depends 60% on it • rearing of animals for sale • A person who owns or manages a farm • Shop is also known as Fair Price Shop • System was abolished during land reforms • Growing of crops, fruits, and vegetables • Hunger is a consequence of persistently inadequate diet • ...
The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse 2019-06-24
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- - a plant grown as food, especially for farm animals
- - having a strong belief in god
- - a person who is related to you and who lives after you
- - a person who is poor and homeless
- - a long, narrow open hole that is dug into the ground
- - an area of land where fruit trees are grown
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- - a room in a house where people could meet
- - the tribe known for its honesty and poverty
- - a small carriage with four wheels and a roof, pulled by horses
- - the owner of the barn of a deserted vineyard
- - changing mood or behaviour suddenly and unexpectedly
11 Clues: - having a strong belief in god • - a person who is poor and homeless • - a room in a house where people could meet • - the tribe known for its honesty and poverty • - an area of land where fruit trees are grown • - the owner of the barn of a deserted vineyard • - a plant grown as food, especially for farm animals • ...
Adverbs 2013-04-29
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- Since all the homework was due the next day, Bob stayed up late so he could finish all his homework.
- He almost climbed to the top of the mountain
- He swiftly dashed up the stairs
- He waited patiently for the teacher to arrive
- You did well on that job
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- After he walked past the farm, his feet smelled terrible
- He eagerly waited for the food to arrive
- Soon it will be too dark to play outside
- The fish usually swims to the top of its tank
- Bob sometimes gets a ride from his brother
- These animals played together
11 Clues: You did well on that job • These animals played together • He swiftly dashed up the stairs • He eagerly waited for the food to arrive • Soon it will be too dark to play outside • Bob sometimes gets a ride from his brother • He almost climbed to the top of the mountain • The fish usually swims to the top of its tank • He waited patiently for the teacher to arrive • ...
Dairy 2023-03-20
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- full cream milk
- a frozen dessert, typically made from milk or cream
- A place where animals and food grow
- an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young
- a dairy product composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization.
- created in Kuyavia, Poland where strainers coated with milk-fat molecules have been found
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- also known as lacticinia
- made with regular cow's milk.
- milk with cream removed
- The process of getting milk from a cow
- scientific name is Bos taurus
11 Clues: full cream milk • milk with cream removed • also known as lacticinia • made with regular cow's milk. • scientific name is Bos taurus • A place where animals and food grow • The process of getting milk from a cow • a frozen dessert, typically made from milk or cream • created in Kuyavia, Poland where strainers coated with milk-fat molecules have been found • ...
The antibiotics resistance crisis 2022-12-10
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- Mobile genetic elements of bacteria.
- The process of becoming known or developing.
- The act of fighting against something that is attacking you.
- Parallel to the ground.
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- To give up something.
- To use something too often or too much.
- Having or showing the ability to make good judgments.
- Animals that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, or chickens.
- Act of spreading.
- The ability, especially of a medicine or a method of achieving something, to produce the intended result.
- A medical condition that makes breathing difficult by causing the air passages to become narrow or blocked.
11 Clues: Act of spreading. • To give up something. • Parallel to the ground. • Mobile genetic elements of bacteria. • To use something too often or too much. • The process of becoming known or developing. • Having or showing the ability to make good judgments. • The act of fighting against something that is attacking you. • ...
Possums 2025-03-12
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- the maori name for New Zealand
- a tree-climbing marsupial pest in NZ
- what possums are to snakes and dingoes in Australia
- the estimated number of possums living in NZ when this article was written
- a type of farm that specialises in fruit trees
- the act of helping to keep an ecosystem in its original, natural state
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- the reasons possums were brought to Aotearoa
- a family of mammals that carry their babies in a pouch
- introduced animals that harm our native ecosystem
- a cattle disease that is carried by possums
- the name for any baby marsupial
11 Clues: the maori name for New Zealand • the name for any baby marsupial • a tree-climbing marsupial pest in NZ • a cattle disease that is carried by possums • the reasons possums were brought to Aotearoa • a type of farm that specialises in fruit trees • introduced animals that harm our native ecosystem • what possums are to snakes and dingoes in Australia • ...
IRFAN'S VOCAB TERM 3 2025-08-15
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- an area used for growing crops and rearing animals.
- a desease that turns good cells in your body to bad cells
- a fake eye
- a list you write during your lifetime
- mass of tissue that forms when cells grow in your brain.
- the author of an book we are reading as a class
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- a large building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock.
- the cafe august mum owned
- a food that jones mum made during august and jones playdte
- being free from a hospital or a desease
- a sport with an oval shaped ball
11 Clues: a fake eye • the cafe august mum owned • a sport with an oval shaped ball • a list you write during your lifetime • being free from a hospital or a desease • the author of an book we are reading as a class • an area used for growing crops and rearing animals. • mass of tissue that forms when cells grow in your brain. • ...
Early Domestication 2019-06-05
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- A type of crop used to feed animals and eat at feasts.
- A type of crop used to make bread.
- An animal used to get milk.
- A place that tribes would live in after they built it.
- They used these to fight and hunt.
- The place where the people in a town would grow and get their food.
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- A group of people in a settlement with a working government.
- The people who would follow herds and hunt them.
- The type of material that they used for weapons.
- A tool not used for farming yet.
- Where tribes would build their towns.
- The material that was used to make houses.
- Humans ancestor.
13 Clues: Humans ancestor. • An animal used to get milk. • A tool not used for farming yet. • A type of crop used to make bread. • They used these to fight and hunt. • Where tribes would build their towns. • The material that was used to make houses. • The people who would follow herds and hunt them. • The type of material that they used for weapons. • ...
Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- An evergreen tree decorated to celebrate Jesus’ birthday.
- A desert mammal that does not need food or water for long periods of time.
- Three large snowballs, stacked and decorated with eyes, nose, and a smile.
- An open box for farm animals to eat from.
- God’s son who came to save us from our sins.
- Greeting in December
- Gifts
- a tinkling bell attached to the harness of a sleigh horse.
- A type of deer that lives near the north pole and pulls sleds.
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- The town where Jesus’ was born.
- A mythical man who brings gifts on Christmas.
- Things used for decoration.
- A working animal in the horse family.
- Jesus’ mother
- Small mythical people who help Santa make toys.
- A small mythical person who helps Santa make toys.
- People who care for sheep.
- Jesus’ earthly father
18 Clues: Gifts • Jesus’ mother • Greeting in December • Jesus’ earthly father • People who care for sheep. • Things used for decoration. • The town where Jesus’ was born. • A working animal in the horse family. • An open box for farm animals to eat from. • God’s son who came to save us from our sins. • A mythical man who brings gifts on Christmas. • ...
LION LIGHTS 2023-04-17
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- the animals such as cows, chickens, sheep on a farm
- to do sth that deserves other people's admiration
- to be affected or determined by sth
- let sb do sth
- an animal, a dangerous one
- an award of money given to a very good student for further study
- sth that you have to do every night
- a device that turns energy from the sun into electricit
- a probable danger
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- very impressive, extremely good
- an ability that helps you to manage a difficult situation
- a group of people living in an specific area
- cows and bulls kept by people for their milk and meat
- to give an approximate calculation of the quantity or value of sth
- to flash von and off
- sth that gets positive result
- to put electricity into an electric device
- a small electric light held in the hand
18 Clues: let sb do sth • a probable danger • to flash von and off • an animal, a dangerous one • sth that gets positive result • very impressive, extremely good • to be affected or determined by sth • sth that you have to do every night • a small electric light held in the hand • to put electricity into an electric device • a group of people living in an specific area • ...
Murmur Diphthong -ar and -or 2021-02-22
6 Clues: It is a utensil. • It is what dogs do. • It is the opposite of soft. • It is where animals are raised. • It is a harbor where ships load or unload. • It is a tall long-legged bird with a long heavy bill.
Habitats 2022-06-25
6 Clues: The fox lives there. • The lion lives there. Hot and green. • The fish lives there. Deep and blue. • The camel lives there. Hot and very sunny. • The polar bear lives there. Cold and snowy. • The pig lives there. Home of many other animals.
Mains Electricity 2022-08-12
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- The amount of electrical power an appliance requires to work.
- The name of the cells that convert sunlight into electricity
- A type of electrical connection not made by a qualified electrician
- A machine that produces electricity.
- Which dam in South Africa has a hydro-electric power station?
- A non-renewable resource
- Energy from moving water
- Remains of dead plants and animals that store energy from the sun
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- Where was the first wind farm in South Africa?
- A machine that changes the amount of energy carried by electricity.
- A machine that boils water.
- A place where electricity is generated.
- Another name for energy from the sun
- A wheel with blades that turn in the wind.
14 Clues: A non-renewable resource • Energy from moving water • A machine that boils water. • Another name for energy from the sun • A machine that produces electricity. • A place where electricity is generated. • A wheel with blades that turn in the wind. • Where was the first wind farm in South Africa? • The name of the cells that convert sunlight into electricity • ...
PASSIVE VOICE TEST 2021-01-22
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- Chickens are ... as farm animals all over the world.
- males cattle are ...bulls
- the crystals of rocks are called ....
- Musical isntrument from Sundanese Culture of West Java are ... of bamboo
- the females cattle are usually ... in from the fields to be milked
- fabrics can also be ... of plastic and natural fibres.
- female cattles are called ....
- hens are ... on special food and kept in small cages
- Traditionally, Noken is ... on the head to carry many things.
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- Pictures of colorful flowers are ... on the outer part of umbrella
- chickens are ... to wild birds that were tamed with humans
- male chickens are called ....
- chickens will peck grain that is ... on the ground
- most cattles are ... to pull ploughs and carts
- the thread of Ulos is ... by hand
15 Clues: males cattle are ...bulls • male chickens are called .... • female cattles are called .... • the thread of Ulos is ... by hand • the crystals of rocks are called .... • most cattles are ... to pull ploughs and carts • chickens will peck grain that is ... on the ground • Chickens are ... as farm animals all over the world. • ...
Charlotte's Web 2021-10-21
Across
- to fall down very suddenly
- to look at something carefully
- to shake with very small movements
- when something is small and beautifully shaped
- to keep moving one's hands or feet slightly or change position slightly, for example because of nervousness, boredom or excitement
- to cry in a noisy way
- the desire to eat
- full of soap or covered with soap
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- land with grass growing on it for farm animals to eat
- to gradually becomes paler
- to walk around in a casual way, often without intending to go in any particular direction
- to find or discover something is present somewhere by using equipment or making an investigation
- to dislike something very much
- when something is slightly wet
14 Clues: the desire to eat • to cry in a noisy way • to gradually becomes paler • to fall down very suddenly • to look at something carefully • to dislike something very much • when something is slightly wet • full of soap or covered with soap • to shake with very small movements • when something is small and beautifully shaped • land with grass growing on it for farm animals to eat • ...
Vocab (1. Klasse) 2024-05-08
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- Riding your bike = _____________.
- At the ___________ there are horses and cows.
- You can keep your pet fish in a ________.
- Dogs and cats are the most common ____________.
- In the UK you can't pay in Euros you must pay in _______
- If you write a letter you might begin it with the phrase "___________ John,"
- A ____________ is a huge animal that lives in the ocean, loves the taste of blood (Blut) and has very sharp teeth.
- owls, parrots, pigeons, crows are __________.
- The opposite of fast is ___________.
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- My friends love to play ____________ like Fortnite.
- My grandfather reads the ________________ every morning at breakfast.
- Bears, lions and poisonous (=giftig) animals are __________.
- You can get tuna, tomato puree, corn or beans in a _____.
- Candy, chocolate and cake are also called _______________.
14 Clues: Riding your bike = _____________. • The opposite of fast is ___________. • You can keep your pet fish in a ________. • At the ___________ there are horses and cows. • owls, parrots, pigeons, crows are __________. • Dogs and cats are the most common ____________. • My friends love to play ____________ like Fortnite. • ...
Take Home Activity: Pelican and Pelican't (2nd-3rd grade) 2021-04-26
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- An animal that lives on a farm that spits at you
- An animal that lives in Australia that likes to jump
- A reptile that walks very slowly, and has a shell
- An animal that comes out at night and eats bugs
- An animal from Africa that "laughs"
- A yellow bird that likes to sing
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- An animal from African that "ROAR's"
- Animal that could be in a home and you put traps out to catch
- One of the biggest animals, has a big trunk
- a bird that lives by the ocean
- A small, fluffy animal that digs holes and eats carrots
11 Clues: a bird that lives by the ocean • A yellow bird that likes to sing • An animal from Africa that "laughs" • An animal from African that "ROAR's" • One of the biggest animals, has a big trunk • An animal that comes out at night and eats bugs • An animal that lives on a farm that spits at you • A reptile that walks very slowly, and has a shell • ...
On the farm 2022-11-22
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- a female chicken
- give food to a person or an animal.
- to hold something with your hands, arms, take it from one place to another:
- a motor vehicle used on farms.
- a plant with large, green leaves, eaten uncooked in salads
- take a flower or a fruit off a plant or tree
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- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals
- someone who works on farms
- to put a plant into the ground so that it will grow
- small space in a farm building where one animal sleep
- this is a baby chicken
11 Clues: a female chicken • this is a baby chicken • someone who works on farms • a motor vehicle used on farms. • give food to a person or an animal. • take a flower or a fruit off a plant or tree • to put a plant into the ground so that it will grow • small space in a farm building where one animal sleep • an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals • ...
My Side Of the Mountain 2021-11-11
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- Turner, this is the librarian that Sam goes and sees a lot.
- this is a man that he thinks is an outlaw, and stays the night in his tree. Sam also gives him food to eat.
- Farm, this was a spot in the Catskills Sam wanted to try and live. This is where he wanted to go.
- this is a random bro that finds the young boy, he wants to be a reporter. Sam will not tel him he is the boy in the Catskills.
- Gribly, Sams Father
- Gribly, this is the young boy that sets out for an adventure.
- to do something that frightens you.
- this is a raccoon that always causes trouble for Sam.
- to be independent, be by yourself.
- this was a big factor to Sams survival, it means killing animals. There’s a season for it.
- this is the man that lives in the cabin in the woods and helps Sam
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- Sams falcon, that helps him. Baren, Sam starts to name animals and this is the weasel that he names.
- Fiedler, this an elderly woman that makes Sam pick berries.
- this means to live and not die, get all the things your body needs and to keep living.
- using something with a hook and an insect or whatever you choose to catch something out of water.
- Gribly, Sams Mom
- to set out and find new things, going outside and looking for stuff.
- this was really the only thing Sam was talking about, he made names up for them. They would eat his food.
- this is a kid that he meets, that talks like he is a gangster.
19 Clues: Gribly, Sams Mom • Gribly, Sams Father • to be independent, be by yourself. • to do something that frightens you. • this is a raccoon that always causes trouble for Sam. • Fiedler, this an elderly woman that makes Sam pick berries. • Turner, this is the librarian that Sam goes and sees a lot. • Gribly, this is the young boy that sets out for an adventure. • ...
"the boy in the striped pyjamas" 2016-03-13
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- Give a synonym of the underlined word: Nobody came between lieutenant Kötler and Pavel.
- What did the boys have in common ?
- You can’t make your way through the centre of town without getting pushed from ……………………………………………………………
- The thing that separates Bruno and Shmuel.
- What were the people on the farm wearing. They wore a ………………………..………….. and a ……………………..………….
- Which part of the house was out of bounds at all times and no exceptions ?
- What kind of meal were they having then ?
- Bruno was doing a bit of …………………………. until he found Shmuel.
- Bruno and Gretel both look ……………………. at the ‘farm’
- Bruno and Gretel see ‘the farm’ through the…………….. in Bruno’s room.
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- In what sort of accommodation did the people behind the fence sleep ?
- Their new house was the exact ………………………. of their old home.
- when they arrived at their new house Bruno felt like he was in ………….………………….
- Gretel really likes to play with ……………….…..
- What do Bruno and Gretel think the camp is when they see it for the first time?
- What did Gretel think those children were doing when the soldiers applauded them
- Gretel grew……………… because of what Kötler did to Pavel.
- The camp is surrounded with ……………………………………….
- What did Pavel drop onto lieutenant Kötler’s lap ?
- Gretel was astonished that she didn’t see any…………. behind the fence.
20 Clues: What did the boys have in common ? • What kind of meal were they having then ? • The thing that separates Bruno and Shmuel. • Gretel really likes to play with ……………….….. • The camp is surrounded with ………………………………………. • What did Pavel drop onto lieutenant Kötler’s lap ? • Bruno and Gretel both look ……………………. at the ‘farm’ • ...
Of Mice and Men 2013-12-12
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- Lennie and George ___ of buying their own farm
- The land George and the at is on a ___
- depression An event that was going on during the time the book was published
- A material Lennie loves to pet
- A valley in California
- This book helped Steinbeck win the Nobel ___
- Reliability or someone who is dependent has ___
- Devoted to his best friend and protects him
- A workman who is kind and perceptive
- George and Lennie had a really close ___
- To go from one place to another
- Author's first name
- Handy man with a missing hand
- Where the working men sleeps
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- This story has a crazy, ___ plot
- Left George to take care of her nephew
- The state where the book takes place
- The year the book was published
- A black man who got his from his crooked back
- A jealous husband who picks on everyone
- Author's last name
- A flirtatious wife who all the men avoid
- Dependent upon George who loves to pet soft things
- George and Lennie jumped from farm to farm looking for a ___
- Boldly assertive and forward
- Of ___ and Men
- The book was later turned into a ___
- Where all the men worked on
- Lennie kept a dead ___ in his pocket, petting it
- Afraid of what George would say because he killed ___
30 Clues: Of ___ and Men • Author's last name • Author's first name • A valley in California • Where all the men worked on • Boldly assertive and forward • Where the working men sleeps • Handy man with a missing hand • A material Lennie loves to pet • The year the book was published • To go from one place to another • This story has a crazy, ___ plot • The state where the book takes place • ...
Year 9 Geography 2014-08-13
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- type of technology used in farming to store water
- ancient farming practice which relies on the collection and care of animals
- food grown in South-east Asia on a terraced landscape
- increased connection and movement of people, goods and services
- influences growing in different places, including temperature and rainfall
- popular import into Australia
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- place to grow and harvest food in a backyard
- coldest biome which produces little food
- common plant providing 90 per cent of the world’s food.
- country well known for its meat industry
- positive benefit of a global food arena
- impact of farming, caused by pesticides and waste
- used to increase the effectiveness of farming practices
- place which is often destroyed and replaced with a farm
14 Clues: popular import into Australia • positive benefit of a global food arena • coldest biome which produces little food • country well known for its meat industry • place to grow and harvest food in a backyard • type of technology used in farming to store water • impact of farming, caused by pesticides and waste • food grown in South-east Asia on a terraced landscape • ...
Charlotte's Web 2021-10-21
Across
- to fall down very suddenly
- to gradually becomes paler
- land with grass growing on it for farm animals to eat
- to walk around in a casual way, often without intending to go in any particular direction
- when something is small and beautifully shaped
- to dislike something very much
- to shake with very small movements
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- to keep moving one's hands or feet slightly or change position slightly, for example because of nervousness boredom or excitement
- the desire to eat
- when something is slightly wet
- to cry in a noisy way
- to look at something carefully
- to find or discover something is present somewhere by using equipment or making an investigation
- full of soap or covered with soap
14 Clues: the desire to eat • to cry in a noisy way • to fall down very suddenly • to gradually becomes paler • when something is slightly wet • to look at something carefully • to dislike something very much • full of soap or covered with soap • to shake with very small movements • when something is small and beautifully shaped • land with grass growing on it for farm animals to eat • ...
jobs 2020-04-14
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- a person who puts out fires
- a person that acts in a play or a movie
- a person who writes books or novels
- a person who repairs machines, especially car motors
- a person who has the job of designing things
- a person you go to see when you are ill or have some health problems
- a person who makes bread and cakes in a bakery
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- a person who can fix problems you have with your teeth
- a person who works in a library
- a person who delivers mail to your house
- a person who works on a farm
- a person who flies a plane
- a person who looks after sick animals
- a person who drives a bus
14 Clues: a person who drives a bus • a person who flies a plane • a person who puts out fires • a person who works on a farm • a person who works in a library • a person who writes books or novels • a person who looks after sick animals • a person that acts in a play or a movie • a person who delivers mail to your house • a person who has the job of designing things • ...
Jobs 2024-06-03
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- A professional who, with a camera, takes scenes for a film.
- Does research and experiments to discover new information.
- A person who takes care of mental health.
- Someone who analyzes debts and allowances to help companies with their economic and financial health.
- Writes news stories and reports on events.
- An artist who plays a musical instrument for an orchestra.
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- Someone who takes care of farm animals.
- Fixes and installs pipes and water systems.
- Someone who flies an airplane.
- Someone who works at a bank in many ways.
- Someone who repairs cars, motorbikes, and other machines.
- Greets visitors and answers phones in an office.
- Someone who keeps people safe and enforces laws.
- An auxiliar person who takes care of patients.
14 Clues: Someone who flies an airplane. • Someone who takes care of farm animals. • Someone who works at a bank in many ways. • A person who takes care of mental health. • Writes news stories and reports on events. • Fixes and installs pipes and water systems. • An auxiliar person who takes care of patients. • Greets visitors and answers phones in an office. • ...
Jobs 2023-01-24
Across
- a person that paints pictures or the interior and exterior of buildings.
- a person that takes photos.
- a person that works on a farm with animals.
- a person who writes books or novels.
- a person who flies a plane.
- a person that can fix problems with your teeth
- a person who makes bread and cakes, works in a bakery.
Down
- a person that passes knowledge to students at school.
- a person you go to see when you are sick.
- a person that works with flowers.
- a person that repairs cars.
- a person trained to help a doctor.
- a person that repairs your water systems.
- a person that acts in a play or a movie(man).
14 Clues: a person that repairs cars. • a person that takes photos. • a person who flies a plane. • a person that works with flowers. • a person trained to help a doctor. • a person who writes books or novels. • a person you go to see when you are sick. • a person that repairs your water systems. • a person that works on a farm with animals. • ...
Job and Profession 2023-03-15
Across
- a person that delivers mail to your house
- a person that catches fish
- a person that acts in a play or a movie
- They write books or novels.
- a person that repairs machines, especially car motors.
- a person that defends people in court and gives legal advice
- a person that designs building and houses.
- a qualified person that works with and dispenses medicine.
Down
- a person who studies the stars and the
- a person that works in a library.
- a person trained to help a doctor look injured.
- a person that works with the money and accounts of a company.
- a person that works on a farm, usually with animals.
- a person who flies a plane.
14 Clues: a person that catches fish • a person who flies a plane. • They write books or novels. • a person that works in a library. • a person who studies the stars and the • a person that acts in a play or a movie • a person that delivers mail to your house • a person that designs building and houses. • a person trained to help a doctor look injured. • ...
Bacteria & Viruses 2020-08-28
6 Clues: Lives only in humans • Can be transferred by flies • salmonella,,Carried by farm animals • Found in intestines of cattle and in infected people • A, Linked to RTE food & shellfish from contaminated water • People become contagious within a few hours after eating it
Vocab 2024-04-23
6 Clues: to raise up in the air • farm animals: cows, pigs, horses • throws with a quick, light motion • an event where people compete to win • drops or places something in a heavy way • cleaning and caring for an animal to make it look nice
Animal farm 2025-04-09
Across
- the owner of the farm
- the old pig that died
- is useful to carry around heavy things
- who is the boss of the farm
- is one of the bosses of the farm
Down
- who made egg
- from this animal you can make wool
- who is one of the bosses of the farm
- the bodyguard of the pigs
- from this animal you can have milk
- is one of the bosses of the farm
11 Clues: who made egg • the owner of the farm • the old pig that died • the bodyguard of the pigs • who is the boss of the farm • is one of the bosses of the farm • is one of the bosses of the farm • from this animal you can make wool • from this animal you can have milk • who is one of the bosses of the farm • is useful to carry around heavy things
Animal Farm 2024-01-31
Across
- horse who leaves animal farm
- pig who spreads Napoleon’s propaganda
- Pig who leads Animal Farm
- Pig who creates animalism
- old donkey who never states his opinion
Down
- owner of pinchfield
- interrupt every meeting with “Four legs good two legs bad”
- Pig who is exiled
- human who regulates trades with napoleon
- owner of Foxwood
- Horse whose motto is to “always work harder”
- Cruel owner of animal farm
12 Clues: owner of Foxwood • Pig who is exiled • owner of pinchfield • Pig who leads Animal Farm • Pig who creates animalism • Cruel owner of animal farm • horse who leaves animal farm • pig who spreads Napoleon’s propaganda • old donkey who never states his opinion • human who regulates trades with napoleon • Horse whose motto is to “always work harder” • ...
Animal quiz 2021-11-17
Across
- bird, symbolising a bad omen
- umbrella-shaped animal with tentacles
- salamander that lives under water, it can be a pet
- mouselike flying mammal
- man's best friend
- bearlike animal, black and white
- large greyish animal with a massive horn on top of his muzzle
- large greyish animal with trunk and tusks
- farm animal used for the production of wool
Down
- a small bearlike animal, loves eucalypt
- farm animal used for the production of meat and eggs
- large cat, usually black in color
- horselike animal, it has white and black stripes
- the king of the jungle
- animal with a very long neck, yellow in color
- small farm animal with horns typically used for milk, meat and skin
16 Clues: man's best friend • the king of the jungle • mouselike flying mammal • bird, symbolising a bad omen • bearlike animal, black and white • large cat, usually black in color • umbrella-shaped animal with tentacles • a small bearlike animal, loves eucalypt • large greyish animal with trunk and tusks • farm animal used for the production of wool • ...
Animal crossword 2021-11-17
Across
- bird, symbolising a bad omen
- umbrella-shaped animal with tentacles
- salamander that lives under water, it can be a pet
- mouselike flying mammal
- man's best friend
- bearlike animal, black and white
- large greyish animal with a massive horn on top of his muzzle
- large greyish animal with trunk and tusks
- farm animal used for the production of wool
Down
- a small bearlike animal, loves eucalypt
- farm animal used for the production of meat and eggs
- large cat, usually black in color
- horselike animal, it has white and black stripes
- the king of the jungle
- animal with a very long neck, yellow in color
- small farm animal with horns typically used for milk, meat and skin
16 Clues: man's best friend • the king of the jungle • mouselike flying mammal • bird, symbolising a bad omen • bearlike animal, black and white • large cat, usually black in color • umbrella-shaped animal with tentacles • a small bearlike animal, loves eucalypt • large greyish animal with trunk and tusks • farm animal used for the production of wool • ...
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND 2016-05-11
Across
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- plants considered collectively, especially those found
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- a particular area or habitat.
- a large open area of country covered with grass,
Down
- one used for grazing.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- and the ground becomes liable to erosion.
- graze (grassland) so heavily that the vegetation is
- a living organism which feeds on organic matter, typically having specialised sense organs and nervous system
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and
- occupying a major habitat
- he plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
14 Clues: one used for grazing. • occupying a major habitat • a particular area or habitat. • farm animals regarded as an asset. • able to respond rapidly to stimuli. • and the ground becomes liable to erosion. • a large open area of country covered with grass, • a large naturally occurring community of flora and • graze (grassland) so heavily that the vegetation is • ...
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND 2016-05-11
Across
- occupying a major habitat
- and the ground becomes liable to erosion.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- graze (grassland) so heavily that the vegetation is
- a large open area of country covered with grass,
Down
- a living organism which feeds on organic matter, typically having specialised sense organs and nervous system
- he plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- plants considered collectively, especially those found
- a particular area or habitat.
- one used for grazing.
14 Clues: one used for grazing. • occupying a major habitat • a particular area or habitat. • farm animals regarded as an asset. • able to respond rapidly to stimuli. • and the ground becomes liable to erosion. • a large open area of country covered with grass, • a large naturally occurring community of flora and • graze (grassland) so heavily that the vegetation is • ...
AB - or Words 2023-03-05
Across
- the winner of a contest, battle, argument, or struggle.
- a person who gives private instruction to a student.
- a mistake in thought or action; something that is wrong.
- smell or scent.
- someone who sells.
- not willing to accept change, help, or control; obstinate.
- hard work or effort.
Down
- a kind or helpful act.
- a person who acts a part in a play, a movie, or a radio or television program.
- a person trained and licensed to treat sick people or animals.
- a powerful motor vehicle with large tires used to pull plows and other farm machines.
- greater in size or number.
- one who gives, contributes, or donates something.
- a quality that makes people laugh or feel amused.
14 Clues: smell or scent. • someone who sells. • hard work or effort. • a kind or helpful act. • greater in size or number. • one who gives, contributes, or donates something. • a quality that makes people laugh or feel amused. • a person who gives private instruction to a student. • the winner of a contest, battle, argument, or struggle. • ...
Owen And Tyler 2024-03-15
Across
- Smaller and short temperd
- A man who threatened to shoot a dog
- Lennie was ragging his feet like a ____
- Bosses son who has anger issues
- smaller rat
- The town where Lennie and George went
- a hardy cereal that has coarse bristles extending from the ears. It is widely cultivated, chiefly for use in brewing and stockfeed.
Down
- whos last name you would site the book with
- The town where Lennie and George came from
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager.
- Big and Dumb
- another word for a bunny
- Old man who is swamper
- Ranch leader who is kind to Lennie and George
14 Clues: smaller rat • Big and Dumb • Old man who is swamper • another word for a bunny • Smaller and short temperd • Bosses son who has anger issues • A man who threatened to shoot a dog • The town where Lennie and George went • Lennie was ragging his feet like a ____ • The town where Lennie and George came from • whos last name you would site the book with • ...
Animal Farm Character Review 2014-12-03
Across
- represents Joseph Stalin; stole Jessie and Bluebell's pups
- the business man who helps the pigs trade with people
- one of the character's who can read; grumpy and cynical character
- represents Karl Marx; had dream he shared with other animals
- represents the working class; the hardest worker
- concerned with only herself and her looks
- represents media propaganda; speaks on behalf of napoleon
Down
- represents Leon Trotsky; originally wanted the windmill; was betrayed by the leaders
- Mr. Jones's dog; gave birth to the pups
- represents Czar Nicholas; drunken owner of manor Farm
10 Clues: Mr. Jones's dog; gave birth to the pups • concerned with only herself and her looks • represents the working class; the hardest worker • the business man who helps the pigs trade with people • represents Czar Nicholas; drunken owner of manor Farm • represents media propaganda; speaks on behalf of napoleon • represents Joseph Stalin; stole Jessie and Bluebell's pups • ...
Creed 2nd paragraph Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-07
Across
- to accept something as true
- state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
- a feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock
- to remain alive
Down
- giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
- slight pain.
- testing one's abilities; demanding.
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager.
10 Clues: slight pain. • to remain alive • to accept something as true • testing one's abilities; demanding. • a feeling of great pleasure and happiness. • giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment. • state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of. • the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock • ...
Creed 2nd paragraph Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-07
Across
- to accept something as true
- state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
- a feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock
- to remain alive
Down
- giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
- slight pain.
- testing one's abilities; demanding.
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager.
10 Clues: slight pain. • to remain alive • to accept something as true • testing one's abilities; demanding. • a feeling of great pleasure and happiness. • giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment. • state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of. • the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock • ...
Cohort B Sep 5th 2024-09-05
Across
- I don't like coffee and My sister doesn't like coffee, _______.
- He is small ________ he is very smart.
- On the ________, there are many animals and fruit trees.
- ___________ are big and gray. They have large ears.
- I ________ like black, I don't like any other colors.
Down
- Orange and green are very __________ colors.
- You can ride a horse. They can run really fast.
- __________ are very healthy, you should eat them more.
- When you wear a backpack, you can _______ it on your back.
- Your room is so messy. It has so many ________.
10 Clues: He is small ________ he is very smart. • Orange and green are very __________ colors. • You can ride a horse. They can run really fast. • Your room is so messy. It has so many ________. • ___________ are big and gray. They have large ears. • I ________ like black, I don't like any other colors. • __________ are very healthy, you should eat them more. • ...
Colonial America 2023-02-27
Across
- a plant grown for making clothing
- a system in which a person claims to own another person
- event where citizens gathered to discuss current issues
- the skins of animals
- The colonies with a temperate climate and rich soil for farming
Down
- a plant that was grown for its leaves
- a very large farm used for growing cash crops
- the number of original English colonies along the east coast of what is now the United States
- the colonies fishing and shipping industries
- The colonies that grew crops on plantations with slave labor
10 Clues: the skins of animals • a plant grown for making clothing • a plant that was grown for its leaves • the colonies fishing and shipping industries • a very large farm used for growing cash crops • a system in which a person claims to own another person • event where citizens gathered to discuss current issues • The colonies that grew crops on plantations with slave labor • ...
joel's jobs 2021-10-14
Across
- a person that saves lives where people swim (at a beach or swimming pool)
- one that contracts to build and supervises building operations
- a person that gives lectures, usually in a university
- a person that works on a farm, usually with animals
Down
- a person that works with flowers
- a person who has the job of designing things
- a qualified person that decides cases in a law court
- a person that catches fish
- driver a person that drives buses
- a person that repairs machines, especially car motors
10 Clues: a person that catches fish • a person that works with flowers • driver a person that drives buses • a person who has the job of designing things • a person that works on a farm, usually with animals • a qualified person that decides cases in a law court • a person that gives lectures, usually in a university • a person that repairs machines, especially car motors • ...
