farm%20animals Crossword Puzzles
Animal Farm 2022-05-24
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- The structure the animals built, rebuilt, and rebuilt a third time
- Boxer's body was made into this substance after he died
- The animal who always believed that nothing would ever be much better or much worse
- A word that means "friend", which the animals would use to refer to each other.
- This animal represented people in society who are happy doing the bare minimum, as long as they get paid.
- The pig who was very persuasive and convinced the animals to believe things that were completely false
- The pig who was blamed when anything went wrong
- The author of the book
- The pig who gave a long speech about animalism and overthrowing the humans from the farm
- The pig who was chased off the farm by the dogs
- The song the animals would sing to celebrate Animalism & rebelling against the humans
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- The man who bought and sold goods for the animals and helped them trade with the other farms
- Toward the end of the novel, Squealer taught the sheep to change their slogan to, "Four legs good,__________."
- The original owner of "Manor Farm"
- The character who represents religious leaders, giving hope for something better than the struggles of this life
- The pig who was credited anytime anything went right
- The horse who would always say, "I will work harder!"
- The farmer who sabotaged the windmill and bought the animals' timber with fake money
- The pig who eventually became the boss/leader/president of the farm
- The sheep would always say, "Four legs good,__________".
- The horse who preferred bows in her hair and sugar lumps to freedom
21 Clues: The author of the book • The original owner of "Manor Farm" • The pig who was blamed when anything went wrong • The pig who was chased off the farm by the dogs • The pig who was credited anytime anything went right • The horse who would always say, "I will work harder!" • Boxer's body was made into this substance after he died • ...
Farm Animals 2025-01-05
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- This animal helps keep the barn free of mice.
- This strong animal is used for plowing fields.
- This bird wakes up the farm with its crowing.
- This South American animal is known for its long neck and soft wool.
- This fluffy animal gives us wool
- This larger bird is known for its honking sound.
- This is a small horse, often ridden by children.
- This bird lays eggs that we eat.
- This animal is a cross between a horse and a donkey.
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- This bird is famous for being a centerpiece at Thanksgiving.
- This animal is often used for riding and pulling carts
- This dog helps the farmer herd sheep.
- This animal can climb and loves to eat almost anything
- Similar to a llama, this animal is raised for its luxurious wool.
- This small, fluffy animal loves to hop.
- This female bird lays eggs.
- This hardworking animal is known for carrying loads.
- This animal gives us milk
- This farm animal loves to roll in the mud
19 Clues: This animal gives us milk • This female bird lays eggs. • This fluffy animal gives us wool • This bird lays eggs that we eat. • This dog helps the farmer herd sheep. • This small, fluffy animal loves to hop. • This farm animal loves to roll in the mud • This animal helps keep the barn free of mice. • This bird wakes up the farm with its crowing. • ...
Farm animals 2024-10-05
19 Clues: a • 34 • pl • 90 • 56 • fg • td • mn • hj • 78 • hi • 12 • lr • a white animal which produces wool • a yellow animal which has feathers • a colorful animal which repeats words • a pink animal which plays in the mud. • an angry animal which has horns and blats • a black and white animal which gives milk.
farm to table 2025-06-26
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- A small furry animal that chases mice on the farm.
- What plants and animals do as they get bigger.
- A round vegetable that grows underground; used to make fries.
- Red, sweet berries that grow on small green plants.
- A place where animals live and crops are grown.
- A farm animal with horns that likes to climb and eat almost anything.
- A small sea animal that is pink when cooked and tasty in pasta.
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- A person who works on a farm and takes care of animals and crops.
- A pink farm animal that oinks and gives us bacon.
- A small, brown fruit with green flesh and tiny black seeds.
- A large animal people ride or use to pull carts.
- Tiny white grains often served with meals, grown in wet fields.
- A farm animal that gives us milk.
- A big, strong animal like a cow, used for meat or milk.
- A wooly animal that says "baa" and gives us wool.
- A big machine that helps the farmer plow and move things.
16 Clues: A farm animal that gives us milk. • What plants and animals do as they get bigger. • A place where animals live and crops are grown. • A large animal people ride or use to pull carts. • A pink farm animal that oinks and gives us bacon. • A wooly animal that says "baa" and gives us wool. • A small furry animal that chases mice on the farm. • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2022-03-07
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- What kind of group does Mollie represent?
- What was Old Major's speech about?
- Where was the Russian Revolution?
- What animal gets the apples and milk?
- Who gets the sugar cubes when the farm was called Manor Farm?
- After the rebellion, who starts to think that they are better than other animals?
- What does Sugarcandy Mountain represent?
- At the start of chapter 2, who dies?
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- Who does Leon Trotsky represent?
- What was Manor Farm's farmer called?
- What does Boxer do a lot?
- After chapter 4, who starts to act like Mr Jones?
- What was the name of the farm before it became Animal Farm?
- How many commandments are there?
- Who is the orthodox church in Animal Farm?
15 Clues: What does Boxer do a lot? • Who does Leon Trotsky represent? • How many commandments are there? • Where was the Russian Revolution? • What was Old Major's speech about? • What was Manor Farm's farmer called? • At the start of chapter 2, who dies? • What animal gets the apples and milk? • What does Sugarcandy Mountain represent? • What kind of group does Mollie represent? • ...
Agricultural Crossword 2020-12-23
29 Clues: rice • maize • beans • tomato • kaduna • ginger • farming • nursery • tractor • tillage • organic • storage • milling • mulching • soyabean • business • inorganic • warehouse • processing • technology • irrigation • production • farm-input • greenhouse • fertilizer • agriculture • cultivation • value-chain • transportation
Bio Fun 4 2026-01-19
20 Clues: Egg bird • Cold home • Hot forest • Wool animal • Farm animal • Milk animal • Barking pet • Honey maker • Web builder • Meowing pet • Tiny worker • Animal home • Scaly animal • Animal friend • Running animal • Jumping animal • Swimming animal • Colorful insect • Feathered animal • Slithering animal
Animal Farm Cross word 2022-03-10
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- Snowball was damaging this
- Beast on England is the song the animals...
- Is not the smartest on the farm
- Who has a Nose for fashion
- He spreads rumours
- Animal Farm is based on the Russian...
- ... happen in the cowshed
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- The farm animals tell the history of this political system
- Animal Farm is based on...
- These were awarded for bravery.
- The pigs move into this building
- The animals organise themselves into a
- The leader of the pack
- Napoleon represents this figure in Russian
- Loves rebelling and gives great speeches
15 Clues: He spreads rumours • The leader of the pack • ... happen in the cowshed • Animal Farm is based on... • Snowball was damaging this • Who has a Nose for fashion • These were awarded for bravery. • Is not the smartest on the farm • The pigs move into this building • The animals organise themselves into a • Animal Farm is based on the Russian... • ...
Farm related vocab 2022-05-03
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- a cognate
- farm building used to store hay, etc.
- a cognate to an English word
- when a organism increases in size
- place where cattle and sheep eat grass
- farm where cattle are raised
- person who owns the farm
- includes cattle, chicken, etc.
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- a house an a farm
- a category including milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.
- piece of land planted with fruit trees
- farming of dairy products
- plot of land where livestock are fed for market
- plantation for grapevines
- the plants that farmers grow
15 Clues: a cognate • a house an a farm • person who owns the farm • farming of dairy products • plantation for grapevines • a cognate to an English word • farm where cattle are raised • the plants that farmers grow • includes cattle, chicken, etc. • when a organism increases in size • farm building used to store hay, etc. • piece of land planted with fruit trees • ...
Animal Farm 2023-10-10
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- Old pig in chapter 1, died early
- Song Old Major taught the animals
- How many commandments are there in the story?
- Sets up trade with Napoleon
- Original windmill inventor
- Got fed sugar cubes and dressed with ribbons
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- Sent to the butcher's
- Previous owner of Manor Farm
- Has pack of dogs guarding him
- Person who scammed Napoleon
- First animal to get Animal Hero, Second Class
- Original name of Animal Farm
- Second major battle on animal farm
- Applies ointment to boxer when he's wounded
- First major battle on animal farm
15 Clues: Sent to the butcher's • Original windmill inventor • Person who scammed Napoleon • Sets up trade with Napoleon • Previous owner of Manor Farm • Original name of Animal Farm • Has pack of dogs guarding him • Old pig in chapter 1, died early • Song Old Major taught the animals • First major battle on animal farm • Second major battle on animal farm • ...
Farm 2023-01-14
11 Clues: It goes cluck. • They go hop hop. • They have manes. • They grow on trees. • Used to dig up dirt. • It is used for feed. • It is black and white. • They can carry apples. • you can shave their fur off. • You can eat them and they are green. • It is red and it stores hay some days.
Farm 2022-10-27
11 Clues: lays eggs • produces milk • comes from a cow • helps make fields • where we get bacon • used to pick up hay • where wool comes from • comes from a cow's milk • stores tools or animals • comes from a goats milk • used for harvesting crops
Farm 2024-02-21
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- a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals
- a pet used for herding and other jobs around the farm
- a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items
- another bird but it is used for meat in most cases.
- a mammal used for milk their skin and meat
- a machine used for moving heavy items like hay bales
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- a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat
- another mammal used for their meat and milk
- a fish used for their eggs and meat
- a person who farms animal and plant produces for money
- a mammal used for there meat
11 Clues: a mammal used for there meat • a fish used for their eggs and meat • a mammal used for milk their skin and meat • another mammal used for their meat and milk • a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items • a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat • a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals • another bird but it is used for meat in most cases. • ...
Farm 2024-02-21
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- a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals
- a pet used for herding and other jobs around the farm
- a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items
- another bird but it is used for meat in most cases.
- a mammal used for milk their skin and meat
- a machine used for moving heavy items like hay bales
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- a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat
- another mammal used for their meat and milk
- a fish used for their eggs and meat
- a person who farms animal and plant produces for money
- a mammal used for there meat
11 Clues: a mammal used for there meat • a fish used for their eggs and meat • a mammal used for milk their skin and meat • another mammal used for their meat and milk • a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items • a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat • a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals • another bird but it is used for meat in most cases. • ...
Farm 2024-02-21
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- a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals
- a pet used for herding and other jobs around the farm
- a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items
- another bird but it is used for meat in most cases.
- a mammal used for milk their skin and meat
- a machine used for moving heavy items like hay bales
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- a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat
- another mammal used for their meat and milk
- a fish used for their eggs and meat
- a person who farms animal and plant produces for money
- a mammal used for there meat
11 Clues: a mammal used for there meat • a fish used for their eggs and meat • a mammal used for milk their skin and meat • another mammal used for their meat and milk • a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items • a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat • a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals • another bird but it is used for meat in most cases. • ...
farm 2025-06-16
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- Dry grass that animals like to eat.
- A yellow food that grows on a farm.
- A female chicken that lays eggs.
- An animal with horns that can climb.
- A white drink that comes from a cow.
- You plant this to grow something.
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- A big red building for animals.
- animal gives us milk.
- You can cook this for breakfast.
- A farm tool for turning the soil.
- Wet dirt.
11 Clues: Wet dirt. • animal gives us milk. • A big red building for animals. • A female chicken that lays eggs. • You can cook this for breakfast. • A farm tool for turning the soil. • You plant this to grow something. • Dry grass that animals like to eat. • A yellow food that grows on a farm. • An animal with horns that can climb. • A white drink that comes from a cow.
farm 2025-05-20
11 Clues: - woef • -lays eggs • -vroem vroem • -lays in a mudpool • - that has a beard • -with lots of wool • -a pig lays in it • -that does moooo • - that stands in the grass • - that driks milk • -the farm annemles stay there warm
Animal Farm 2023-01-23
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- the summarized saying of the commendments
- a companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization
- which amendment goes "whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy
- which amendment goes "no animal shall sleep in a bed"
- The pig who chased away the competition
- the farm's new name
- which amendment goes "all animals are equal"
- The thing all the animals are currently building, the main goal
- the government type the animals use
- died peacefully in his sleep. his body was buried at the foot of the orchard
- which amendment goes "whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings is a friend"
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- the song everyone sings
- the illustrator of the book
- the author of the book
- the title of the book
- which amendment goes "no animal shall kill any other animals
- which amendment goes "No animal shall wear clothes"
- the smartest type of animal on the farm
- which amendment goes "no animal shall drink alcohol"
- how many commandments were there?
20 Clues: the farm's new name • the title of the book • the author of the book • the song everyone sings • the illustrator of the book • how many commandments were there? • the government type the animals use • The pig who chased away the competition • the smartest type of animal on the farm • the summarized saying of the commendments • which amendment goes "all animals are equal" • ...
Animal farm 2023-01-30
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- avoiding waste.
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action.
- a medical dressing spread on a cloth and applied to the skin.
- make up for.
- in opposition to an established system or government.
- marked by boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter.
- put down by force or authority
- without hope of solution.
- a message whose ingenuity has the power to evoke laughter.
- having an illustrious reputation; respected.
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- habitually reserved and uncommunicative.
- a coil that rotates between the poles of an electromagnet.
- sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid.
- showing a brooding ill humor.
- a smooth three-beat gait, inebriate a chronic drinker.
- having sections or patches colored differently and brightly.
- support oneself.
- relating to or characteristic of or befitting an offspring.
- a medical dressing spread on a cloth and applied to the skin.
- necessary as a duty or responsibility; morally binding.
20 Clues: make up for. • avoiding waste. • support oneself. • without hope of solution. • showing a brooding ill humor. • put down by force or authority • habitually reserved and uncommunicative. • uneasiness about the fitness of an action. • having an illustrious reputation; respected. • sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid. • ...
Animal Farm 2023-03-30
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- What did Napoleon want from the chickens
- Who took Jesse's puppies
- What did Napoleon give himself after the battle of the cowshed
- What is the donkey's name
- Who were Napoleon's guards
- Who put the tv in the barn
- Beasts of England
- Who owns the farm
- Who wore ribbons in her mane
- 4 legs good 2 legs bad
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- What animals were considered enemies
- What happened to Snowball
- Who was blamed for smashing the windmill
- Where did Boxer get sent
- What did the pigs eat
- Whose picture was hanging in the barn
- Major Led the early days of the revolution
- How many rules were there
- What is the political party of the animals
- Why did Squealer and Napoleon have headaches
20 Clues: Beasts of England • Who owns the farm • What did the pigs eat • 4 legs good 2 legs bad • Where did Boxer get sent • Who took Jesse's puppies • What happened to Snowball • What is the donkey's name • How many rules were there • Who were Napoleon's guards • Who put the tv in the barn • Who wore ribbons in her mane • What animals were considered enemies • ...
Farm English 2025-09-29
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- a baby cow
- we eat it to survive
- animal that gives us wool and cheese
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- to describe ecological energy sources
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant that we plant in the ground
- the opposite of industrial
- produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.
- a substance added to something in small quantities to improve or preserve it.
- colorful reproductive organ of a plant
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- the designated period during which a product remains suitable for its intended use
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. (e.g. co2)
- chemical substance added to food to make it last longer
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- the growing of different crops in succession on a piece of land to avoid exhausting the soil and to control weeds, pests, and diseases.
- causing, or made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time:
- products that come from milk
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- another word for cow
19 Clues: a baby cow • we eat it to survive • another word for cow • the opposite of industrial • products that come from milk • animal that gives us wool and cheese • to describe ecological energy sources • colorful reproductive organ of a plant • chemical substance added to food to make it last longer • the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant that we plant in the ground • ...
Animal Farm 2025-09-23
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- acquire with special effort.
- give birth.
- unbury.
- thick and strong.
- bringing disgrace or shame.
- advocates for public or collective ownership and control of production and distribution.
- being angry for a just reason.
- a firm decision to do or not do something.
- old enough to not be useful.
- worthy of honor or respect.
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- having a mysterious or secret meaning.
- legally binding command or decision.
- avoiding work.
- unexpected gain.
- requires complete subservience to the state.
- settled securely.
- working hard continuously.
- gather together in increasing amounts.
- friends or companions within a political group.
19 Clues: unbury. • give birth. • avoiding work. • unexpected gain. • thick and strong. • settled securely. • working hard continuously. • bringing disgrace or shame. • worthy of honor or respect. • acquire with special effort. • old enough to not be useful. • being angry for a just reason. • legally binding command or decision. • having a mysterious or secret meaning. • ...
MTR 2025-06-23
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- Farm where fruit trees are grown
- Tool used to turn over soil
- Land where animals graze
- Gathering crops at the end of a season
- Planted to grow crops
- The top layer of earth where plants grow
- Used to pull heavy farming equipment
- Plants grown on a farm for food or sale
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- Farm birds like chickens and turkeys
- Structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Farm animals like cows and pigs
- Dried grass used to feed livestock
- Person who works the land
- System used to water crops
- Tall structure used to store grain
- Building used to store tools or shelter animals
16 Clues: Planted to grow crops • Land where animals graze • Person who works the land • System used to water crops • Tool used to turn over soil • Farm animals like cows and pigs • Farm where fruit trees are grown • Dried grass used to feed livestock • Tall structure used to store grain • Farm birds like chickens and turkeys • Used to pull heavy farming equipment • ...
4-Letter Crossword: September Holidays 2020-12-23
30 Clues: meow • farm • live • lash • yell • like • dear • show • dina • math • tape • anna • beer • rice • pink • date • dogs • toss • cabo • rain • love • card • swap • bald • bird • last • good • late • your • stay
4-Letter Crossword: April Holidays 2020-12-09
30 Clues: pigs • kiss • tuna • bugs • tape • talk • farm • make • blah • bean • road • love • east • cake • book • save • drug • rose • girl • work • name • code • city • look • mate • walk • wild • your • drop • bird
4-Letter Crossword: April Holidays 2020-12-09
30 Clues: rose • farm • road • love • blah • book • bird • bean • name • girl • east • make • wild • walk • mate • talk • tape • kiss • code • look • tuna • work • pigs • cake • city • save • drop • drug • your • bugs
B10 2026-01-03
20 Clues: Silk trap • Animal home • Fallen tree • Fungal body • Ground layer • Small insect • Farm vehicle • Farm building • Winged insect • Food producer • Larval insect • Biting insect • Fungal growth • Social insect • Crop gathering • Colorful insect • Boundary barrier • Forest top layer • Underground home • Pollinating insect
N_59 2024-08-16
2nd Paragraph of the Creed 2024-10-25
Manor Farm 2022-01-12
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- our big project
- everyone works hard to go here
- new and improved farm name
- our favorite comrade
- napoleons spokespig
- fought against him in the battle of the cowshed
- intelligent animals
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- what no animal shall drink to 'excess'
- our old farm name
- our basic principles of animalism
- the idea that animals have a right to freedom and equality
- most wanted
- bodyguards
- a hard worker with great attitude
14 Clues: bodyguards • most wanted • our big project • our old farm name • napoleons spokespig • intelligent animals • our favorite comrade • new and improved farm name • everyone works hard to go here • our basic principles of animalism • a hard worker with great attitude • what no animal shall drink to 'excess' • fought against him in the battle of the cowshed • ...
Animal Farm 2020-12-22
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- work for Napoleon
- delivers messages to the other animals
- very hard worker
- gave Napoleon fake money
- had a dream and told the animals
- animal farm is about this event
- Napoleon named the farm this after meeting with the humans
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- the first battle the animals had
- original owner of Manor Farm
- leaves the farm for another farm
- kills innocent animals
- gets blamed for things they didn't do
12 Clues: very hard worker • work for Napoleon • kills innocent animals • gave Napoleon fake money • original owner of Manor Farm • animal farm is about this event • the first battle the animals had • had a dream and told the animals • leaves the farm for another farm • gets blamed for things they didn't do • delivers messages to the other animals • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle C 2021-06-03
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- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Napoleon’s most ? mistake occurred when he sold the timber for fake bank notes.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- Boxer’s maxim, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
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- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- When Snowballs spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • ...
Animal Farm Review 2013-02-15
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- the character who cared about her appearance
- the symbol of the success and failure of both Napoleon and Animal Farm
- created the motto "Two legs good, four legs bad"
- the wisest animal on the farm due to being the one who never dies
- the character who was strong and followed the lead of others
- the character who acted as the mediator between Napoleon and the other animals
- a neighboring farmer with whom Napoleon was friendly
- the character who was always drinking and was evicted from his farm
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- convinced the animals that "All men are enemies. All animals are comrades."
- the security of Animal Farm
- the character who is always confused about the commandments
- the character who uncontrollably took over the farm
- what happened to the animals who betrayed Napoleon
- the character that Napoleon uses to convince the humans that everything is great on Animal Farm
- the animals easily persuaded to help Snowball try to kill Napoleon
15 Clues: the security of Animal Farm • the character who cared about her appearance • created the motto "Two legs good, four legs bad" • what happened to the animals who betrayed Napoleon • the character who uncontrollably took over the farm • a neighboring farmer with whom Napoleon was friendly • the character who is always confused about the commandments • ...
Culpeper County Farm Tour 2022 2022-06-27
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- What farm was originally a horse farm and is now home to a cider variety apple trees?
- What farm has a Polo Club?
- Which farm has goats?
- What farm was included in a Civil War Battle?
- What farm is run by a horse owner with their own TV show?
- Which farm is named after a species of birds?
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- How many bison does Virginia Bison Co. have on their farm?
- Which farm tour stop opened to the public in 2016?
- Where can you find Norwegian horses?
- Which farm sells Christmas trees?
10 Clues: Which farm has goats? • What farm has a Polo Club? • Which farm sells Christmas trees? • Where can you find Norwegian horses? • What farm was included in a Civil War Battle? • Which farm is named after a species of birds? • Which farm tour stop opened to the public in 2016? • What farm is run by a horse owner with their own TV show? • ...
Animal Farm 2018-02-03
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- The character that died in the beginning of the book and influenced the rebellion.
- The easy going farmowner of Foxwood.
- A solicitor that is going to help the animals get all the supplies they need.
- A donkey who has lived a very long time.
- This talkative pig spreads propaganda on the farm.
- This horse is a motherly figure.
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- He is a fierce looking Berkshire boar who wants to lead.
- The owner of the Manor Farm who drinks too much.
- An animal on the farm who doesn't help with any work on the farm.
- His two motto's are "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right".
- The tough and shrewd man that owns Pinchfield.
- He was chased of the farm by dogs.
- A pig who has a gift for composing songs, and poems.
- A raven who speaks of Sugarcandy Mountain.
- A horse who cares only about what she wants and leaves the farm because of it.
- A white goat who would read to other animals from scraps of newspapers.
16 Clues: This horse is a motherly figure. • He was chased of the farm by dogs. • The easy going farmowner of Foxwood. • A donkey who has lived a very long time. • A raven who speaks of Sugarcandy Mountain. • The tough and shrewd man that owns Pinchfield. • The owner of the Manor Farm who drinks too much. • This talkative pig spreads propaganda on the farm. • ...
Farm 2024-02-21
Across
- a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals
- a pet used for herding and other jobs around the farm
- a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items
- another bird but it is used for meat in most cases.
- a mammal used for milk their skin and meat
- a machine used for moving heavy items like hay bales
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- a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat
- another mammal used for their meat and milk
- a fish used for their eggs and meat
- a person who farms animal and plant produces for money
- a mammal used for there meat
11 Clues: a mammal used for there meat • a fish used for their eggs and meat • a mammal used for milk their skin and meat • another mammal used for their meat and milk • a mammal used for meat and carrying heavy items • a bird used for their protein rich eggs and meat • a plant used for warmth and food for farm animals • another bird but it is used for meat in most cases. • ...
Farm 2026-01-20
11 Clues: - eggs • - mutton • hippity hop • used for shirt • - collected crop • beef, milk, brisket • used by animals to graze • grown and made into bread • pork, bacon,shoulder roast • - animals are housed in here • - plowing, harvesting, sowing
Farm animals 2023-04-19
Animal Farm 2023-06-05
Across
- The political ideology critiqued in the book.
- The animals who spreads propaganda.
- The name of the goat.
- The horse who is Boxer’s close friend.
- The human owner of the farm before the revolution.
- The original name of the farm where the story takes place.
- The alcoholic beverage that leads to the pigs’ corruption.
- The human character who collaborated with the pigs.
- Who does Napoleon represent.
- Who said “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- The animals desire.
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- The pig who eventually takes control and becomes a dictator.
- What do the animals want to build.
- The main event in the story.
- What was the donkey’s name.
- “All animals are equal” is one of the ___.
- Who talks about Sugarcandy Mountain.
- The author’s last name of the book “Animal Farm.”
- The type of animal Old Major is.
- The type of animal Snowball is.
20 Clues: The animals desire. • The name of the goat. • What was the donkey’s name. • The main event in the story. • Who does Napoleon represent. • The type of animal Snowball is. • The type of animal Old Major is. • What do the animals want to build. • The animals who spreads propaganda. • Who talks about Sugarcandy Mountain. • The horse who is Boxer’s close friend. • ...
Animal Farm 2013-01-10
Across
- an animal hunted or chased
- a phrase
- characterized by shame or disgrace
- carefree and lighthearted
- a overthrown farmer
- a srong horse and a horse faithful to Nepolean
- to take control of a situation
- to present to the public
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- braid, especially hair
- move forward
- a pig that was chased away
- a pig that took advantage of the other animals
- never tiered
- having, showing, or motivated by malice
- a person or machine that cuts down and gathers grain or similar crop
- to settle one self snugly
- a companion
- a machine built by the animals of Animal Farm
- shy
19 Clues: shy • a phrase • a companion • move forward • never tiered • a overthrown farmer • braid, especially hair • to present to the public • carefree and lighthearted • to settle one self snugly • an animal hunted or chased • a pig that was chased away • to take control of a situation • characterized by shame or disgrace • having, showing, or motivated by malice • ...
farm animals 2017-11-30
Across
- Loves the mud.
- This animal barks.
- Makes a "quack" sound.
- Eats hay.
- Baby cat.
- Baby sheep.
- Covered in wool.
- Lays eggs.
- Baby cow.
- Drinks milk and has whiskers.
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- Small animal that squeaks.
- Baby pig.
- Baby duck.
- Smaller than a horse and pulls carts.
- You get milk from it.
- Hops and eats carrots.
- Baby dog.
- Baby chicken.
- Baby horse.
19 Clues: Baby pig. • Eats hay. • Baby cat. • Baby dog. • Baby cow. • Baby duck. • Lays eggs. • Baby sheep. • Baby horse. • Baby chicken. • Loves the mud. • Covered in wool. • This animal barks. • You get milk from it. • Makes a "quack" sound. • Hops and eats carrots. • Small animal that squeaks. • Drinks milk and has whiskers. • Smaller than a horse and pulls carts.
Farm animals 2023-10-16
Animal Farm 2023-11-21
Across
- pigs had lots of food when they did least amount of work
- what did animal farm became after the takeover
- things that were used in every fight between animals and people
- where did the story take place
- animals second guessing their choices and memory
- what pigs eventually make
- pigs traded lots of resources for booze and other human things
- pigs say they are more equal than other and better
- pigs crating false stories
- pigs killing other pigs and other animals
- what animals call each other
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- all the rules around the farm
- one of the main themes in the story
- pigs wanted to know and control everything around the farm
- everyone fights over power
- what animals were under the original owner
- the book secret is also a real life event
- at the start animals had hope for the future
- pigs changing rules and hiding the truth from animals
- one of the main themes in the story
20 Clues: what pigs eventually make • everyone fights over power • pigs crating false stories • what animals call each other • all the rules around the farm • where did the story take place • one of the main themes in the story • one of the main themes in the story • the book secret is also a real life event • pigs killing other pigs and other animals • ...
Farm Animals 2023-08-31
Across
- - Lays eggs and clucks
- - Young horse
- - Crows in the morning and guards the hens
- - Often eaten on Thanksgiving and makes gobbling sounds
- - Young sheep
- - Baby pig
- - Provides wool and says "baa"
- - Ears are long and brays loudly
- - Produces milk and goes "moo"
- - Baby chicken
- - Young cow
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- - Often ridden and neighs
- - Climbs mountains and eats almost anything
- - Hops and has long ears
- - Baby goat
- - Fly in a V-formation and honk
- - Lays eggs and clucks
- - Quacks and swims in ponds
- - Rolls in mud and has a curly tail
- - Young male horse
20 Clues: - Baby pig • - Baby goat • - Young cow • - Young horse • - Young sheep • - Baby chicken • - Young male horse • - Lays eggs and clucks • - Lays eggs and clucks • - Hops and has long ears • - Often ridden and neighs • - Quacks and swims in ponds • - Provides wool and says "baa" • - Produces milk and goes "moo" • - Fly in a V-formation and honk • - Ears are long and brays loudly • ...
Animal Farm 2025-01-19
Across
- A farm animal that helps keep mice away.
- A farm animal known for its snout and producing pork.
- A South American farm animal known for carrying loads and soft wool.
- A large bird often eaten during Thanksgiving.
- A sturdy, long-eared animal used for carrying loads.
- A waterfowl known for its loud honking sound.
- Produces milk; often found in a barn.
- A colorful bird with a striking tail display.
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- A small, fluffy animal known for its long ears and fast hopping.
- A bird raised for eggs and meat.
- A curious animal that eats almost anything; produces milk and cheese.
- A strong farm animal used for riding or pulling plows.
- A waterfowl with a quacking sound.
- A strong animal used to pull carts or plows.
- A wool-producing animal often seen grazing in flocks.
- A loyal farm companion; guards livestock.
16 Clues: A bird raised for eggs and meat. • A waterfowl with a quacking sound. • Produces milk; often found in a barn. • A farm animal that helps keep mice away. • A loyal farm companion; guards livestock. • A strong animal used to pull carts or plows. • A large bird often eaten during Thanksgiving. • A waterfowl known for its loud honking sound. • ...
Minimus 5 2014-05-16
17 Clues: houses • I play • I ride • I farm • streets • we farm • we ride • with us • quickly • I fight • straight • we fight • fiercely • they sit • carefully • they play • comfortable
Agriculture 2025-03-27
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- Meat from a cow is called:
- Large scale watering system
- Building for growing crops
- Someone that works a farm
- Plants that have been altered by science
- Where livestock roams on a farm
- You break up the soil
- Used to pull all kinds of machines
- Animals on a farm
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- Doesnt use pesticides
- Plants need these to grow
- Growing plants
- Something that holds grain
- A baby plant
- Care you give to your crop
- The act of removing weeds
- You rotate crops
- Kills pests
- The act of getting your plants after grow
- Area away from a city
20 Clues: Kills pests • A baby plant • Growing plants • You rotate crops • Animals on a farm • Doesnt use pesticides • Area away from a city • You break up the soil • Plants need these to grow • The act of removing weeds • Someone that works a farm • Meat from a cow is called: • Something that holds grain • Building for growing crops • Care you give to your crop • Large scale watering system • ...
Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-16
Across
- The class of animals that takes control of the farm after the rebellion.
- The pig who co-leads with Napoleon but is later exiled.
- The structure built to generate power for the farm, symbolizing the animals’ labor and hopes.
- The pig who becomes the dictator of Animal Farm after the rebellion.
- The original name of the farm before the animals’ rebellion.
- The tame raven who spreads stories of a paradise called Sugar Candy Mountain.
- The drunk farmer who is overthrown in the rebellion.
- The hardworking horse who is loyal to the farm's ideals but is betrayed.
- "All animals are ___, but some animals are more ___ than others," the final, corrupted version of the commandment that reflects the inequality on the farm.
- The country that Animal Farm is an allegory for, particularly in the early days of the Soviet
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- The ideology created by Old Major, later adopted by the animals.
- The pig who acts as Napoleon's propagandist.
- The wise pig whose vision inspires the rebellion.
- "The Battle of the ___," the battle where the humans destroy a piece of machinery on Animal Farm.
- The set of rules the animals live by, which are eventually altered.
- The Battle of the ___, the event where the animals defend the farm from an attempted human attack.
16 Clues: The pig who acts as Napoleon's propagandist. • The wise pig whose vision inspires the rebellion. • The drunk farmer who is overthrown in the rebellion. • The pig who co-leads with Napoleon but is later exiled. • The original name of the farm before the animals’ rebellion. • The ideology created by Old Major, later adopted by the animals. • ...
Seed2 B1L1 2022-11-28
14 Clues: 농장 • 도움 • 방학 • 정원 • 어린 • 아름다운 • 화를 내며 • 먼지 쌓인 • Who checks the dates? • What is the girl's name? • Where is Uncle Ravi's farm? • Who needs help in the garden? • What are everywhere at the farm? • What does the City Art Museum have?
Animal Farm 1-4 2026-03-23
Across
- The pigs’ helper who explains things to the animals
- The new name of the farm after the rebellion
- The pig who helps organize the farm and teaches others
- The hardworking cart-horse
- The neighboring farmer of Pinchfield
- The wise old pig who inspires the rebellion
- The foolish, vain horse who likes ribbons
- The system of beliefs created by the pigs
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- The donkey who is cynical and rarely laughs
- The farm where the animals live at the start
- The pig who takes charge with Snowball
- The black bird who speaks of Sugarcandy Mountain
- The battle where the animals defend their farm
- The farmer who neglects the animals
- The song that becomes the animals’ anthem
- The event when animals drive out Mr. Jones
- The female horse who cares for others
- The neighboring farmer of Foxwood
- The place where the Seven Commandments are written
19 Clues: The hardworking cart-horse • The neighboring farmer of Foxwood • The farmer who neglects the animals • The neighboring farmer of Pinchfield • The female horse who cares for others • The pig who takes charge with Snowball • The song that becomes the animals’ anthem • The foolish, vain horse who likes ribbons • The system of beliefs created by the pigs • ...
Cow Puzzler 2020-04-02
Across
- help on the farm
- tastes great with corn
- large area of land where animals are raised
- large animal found on a dairy farm
- a cow's ..... has four compartments to digest food
- where you live
- what cows graze on
- milk goes well with this snack
- a baby cow
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- keeps the animals in
- a cow stores her milk in this
- a cow's foot
- farmers ride this
- cow talk
- man's best friend
- good to have when you're thirsty
- goes great with crackers
- what a cow uses to pick grass
- keeps bones strong
- hangs at the back of a cow
20 Clues: cow talk • a baby cow • a cow's foot • where you live • help on the farm • farmers ride this • man's best friend • keeps bones strong • what cows graze on • keeps the animals in • tastes great with corn • goes great with crackers • hangs at the back of a cow • a cow stores her milk in this • what a cow uses to pick grass • milk goes well with this snack • good to have when you're thirsty • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle B 2021-06-03
Across
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
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- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- Boxer’s maxim, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Napoleon’s most ? mistake occurred when he sold the timber for fake bank notes.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- When Snowballs spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle D 2021-06-03
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- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- Napoleon’s most ? mistake occurred when he sold the timber for fake bank notes.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
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- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- When Snowballs spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Boxer’s maxim, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle 2021-06-03
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- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- Boxer’s maxim, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- When Snowballs spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
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- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- Napoleon’s most ? mistake occurred when he sold the timber for fake bank notes.
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • ...
Animal Farm Vocab Puzzle B 2021-06-03
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- Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- Boxer’s maxim, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- When Snowballs spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
- Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
- ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
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- Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role.
- The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- Napoleon’s most ? mistake occurred when he sold the timber for fake bank notes.
- The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
37 Clues: ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints. • Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly. • When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs. • Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role. • Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground. • ...
Risk Assessment 2025-04-02
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- Risks related to managing debt, cash flow, and securing loans in the agricultural business.
- Government rules that impact farming practices, including environmental, food safety, and labor laws.
- Risks arising from contracts, regulations, and compliance with government policies.
- Fluctuations in commodity prices or shifts in consumer preferences that affect farm income.
- Risks that affect crop yields or livestock production, such as weather events or pest outbreaks.
- Outbreaks of diseases that can impact livestock or crops, leading to potential financial losses.
- Measures put in place to protect workers, livestock, and the farm from accidents and injuries.
- The movement of money into and out of a business, essential for maintaining operations during peak seasons.
- The practice of expanding into different types of crops or livestock to minimize risk.
- Legal responsibility for accidents or damages that may occur on the farm or with the business.
- Savings set aside to cover unexpected costs, such as a sudden disaster or market downturn.
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- Risks related to labor, such as worker safety, health concerns, or the availability of skilled workers.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall that can significantly reduce crop yields.
- The process of identifying potential risks to a business and making informed decisions to mitigate those risks.
- An environmental risk that can destroy crops, cause property damage, and disrupt farm operations.
- Insects or animals that damage crops and affect farm productivity.
- Money owed by the farm business, often taken on to finance equipment, land, or operational costs.
- The ability to borrow money, which can be essential for financing farm operations and growth.
- A financial product used to protect against potential losses from natural disasters, market changes, or accidents.
- Tools and machinery used in farming operations, which can break down and cause production delays if not properly maintained.
20 Clues: Insects or animals that damage crops and affect farm productivity. • Risks arising from contracts, regulations, and compliance with government policies. • The practice of expanding into different types of crops or livestock to minimize risk. • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall that can significantly reduce crop yields. • ...
Farm Animals 2023-06-08
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- A farm animal with horns and a mooing sound (3 letters)
- A farm animal with horns and a beard (4 letters)
- A small, furry animal that hops around (6 letters)
- A farm animal known for producing wool (5 letters)
- A bird that lays large eggs and is often associated with Easter (7 letters)
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- A farm bird that wakes everyone up with its crowing (7 letters)
- A farm animal with long ears and a braying sound (6 letters)
- A farm animal known for its loud "baa" sound (4 letters)
- A farm animal that oinks and rolls in mud (3 letters)
- A bird that says "quack" and loves swimming in ponds (4 letters)
- A bird that lays eggs and clucks (3 letters)
- A large, strong farm animal used for pulling carts and plows (5 letters)
12 Clues: A bird that lays eggs and clucks (3 letters) • A farm animal with horns and a beard (4 letters) • A small, furry animal that hops around (6 letters) • A farm animal known for producing wool (5 letters) • A farm animal that oinks and rolls in mud (3 letters) • A farm animal with horns and a mooing sound (3 letters) • ...
EW3U1 Vocabulary 2022-12-25
32 Clues: purk • taim • linn • kool • loom • nüüd • kerge • raske • jälle • põnev • klass • tahtma • teadma • lapsed • õppima • tahvel • kitarr • õpetaja • huvitav • päästma • vahetund • hilinema • lehekülg • külastama • farm, talu • tunniplaan • matemaatika • loodusteadus • kunstiõpetus • arvutusülesanne • kehaline kasvatus • õppetund, õppetükk
Animal Farm Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-12
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- A clever and wise but cynical donkey
- This animal abandons the rebellion almost immediately
- Animal who had good ideas for a democratic society/farm
- the original name of the farm that Napoleon wants to bring back
- author of Animal Farm
- Napoleon sells a pile of this, ______. It leads to them being taken advantage of financially.
- This animal witnesses the pigs turning human
- comes up with excuses for Napoleon
- A dictator pig leading Animal Farm
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- A dictator leading Manor Farm
- a short phrase that's easier to remember than a full sentence
- A horse whose motto is "I will work harder."
- The pigs starting walking on these in the last chapter and it scares the other animals
- Where the pigs start living/residing
- "An animal may not kill another animal...______ ______."
15 Clues: author of Animal Farm • A dictator leading Manor Farm • comes up with excuses for Napoleon • A dictator pig leading Animal Farm • A clever and wise but cynical donkey • Where the pigs start living/residing • A horse whose motto is "I will work harder." • This animal witnesses the pigs turning human • This animal abandons the rebellion almost immediately • ...
Animal Farm 2023-12-07
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- "Man is the only creature that consumes without--"
- the title of old major's song
- "All animals are--"
- the old white boar
- Napoleon sells lumber to him
- the pretty mare
- new motto: "Four legs good, two legs--"
- Napoleon's rival
- forgotten after battle with Frederick
- falls off ladder while changing commandments
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- Jones' farm
- country where Animal Farm takes place
- farm becomes this government
- Napoleon joins forces with this man
- Boxer sent here
- the donkey
- the term Old Major uses for "friends"
- who took the milk?
18 Clues: the donkey • Jones' farm • Boxer sent here • the pretty mare • Napoleon's rival • the old white boar • who took the milk? • "All animals are--" • farm becomes this government • Napoleon sells lumber to him • the title of old major's song • Napoleon joins forces with this man • country where Animal Farm takes place • the term Old Major uses for "friends" • ...
farm and zoo animals 2025-06-19
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- A large reptile with big jaws and sharp teeth
- A bird that lays eggs on the farm
- An animal hops and has a pouch
- A large bird known for honking
- A fluffy animal that gives wool
- An animal with a long neck
- A small pet that catches mice
- The king of the jungle with a big mane
- A striped wild cat
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- A zoo animal that loves to climb and swing
- A farm helper that barks
- A farm animal you can ride
- A huge grey animal with a trunk
- A farm animal that gives milk
- A black and white bird that cannot fly
- A black and white striped animal
- A long reptile that slithers
17 Clues: A striped wild cat • A farm helper that barks • A farm animal you can ride • An animal with a long neck • A long reptile that slithers • A farm animal that gives milk • A small pet that catches mice • An animal hops and has a pouch • A large bird known for honking • A huge grey animal with a trunk • A fluffy animal that gives wool • A black and white striped animal • ...
Animal Farm 2021-06-17
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- political theory created by old major
- snowball represents this man
- horse
- one of the dogs
- political theory created by karl marx
- original leader of animal farm not manor farm
- name of book
- one of the dogs
- rules laid out by old major
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- fruit
- one of the dogs
- name of farm original
- drink
- last name of farmer
- donkey
- one of the pigs
- bird
- one of the pigs
18 Clues: bird • fruit • drink • horse • donkey • name of book • one of the dogs • one of the dogs • one of the pigs • one of the dogs • one of the pigs • last name of farmer • name of farm original • rules laid out by old major • snowball represents this man • political theory created by old major • political theory created by karl marx • original leader of animal farm not manor farm
From Jungle to Farm: Animal Crossword Quest 2025-04-18
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- – Quacks and swims
- – King of the jungle
- – Swings from trees
- – Ridden in races
- – Striped safari animal
- – Loyal farm companion
- – Colorful bird that talks
- – Big cat with stripes
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- – Farm animal that carries loads
- – Gives milk on the farm
- – Large trunked mammal
- – Big and furry, loves honey
- – Grows wool
- – A bleating climber
- – Loves the mud
15 Clues: – Grows wool • – Loves the mud • – Ridden in races • – Quacks and swims • – Swings from trees • – King of the jungle • – A bleating climber • – Large trunked mammal • – Loyal farm companion • – Big cat with stripes • – Striped safari animal • – Gives milk on the farm • – Colorful bird that talks • – Big and furry, loves honey • – Farm animal that carries loads
selwyn 2025-09-06
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- military training camp south of chch
- industry of cows and milk
- where locals sell produce/crafts
- fastest growing town
- park recreational park on birches rd
- structure for storing grains
- small town on great alpine highway
- picnic area
- warm spring wind
- river at boundary
- pass through main divide
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- baby sheep
- place to sell livestock
- walking path along river
- townsip has university
- big farm machine
- farm storage building
- district crossword about
- town near lake ellesmere
- plants grown in fields
- wooley farm animal
- cereal crop
- grassland for grazing
- dried grass usesd for animal feed
24 Clues: baby sheep • picnic area • cereal crop • big farm machine • warm spring wind • river at boundary • wooley farm animal • fastest growing town • farm storage building • grassland for grazing • townsip has university • plants grown in fields • place to sell livestock • walking path along river • district crossword about • town near lake ellesmere • pass through main divide • industry of cows and milk • ...
Sandy River Outdoor Adventures 2022-07-07
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- Animal that lays complimentary eggs
- Bright red vessel usually occupied by two people
- Location to go ziplining & obstacles
- Long colorful vessel to paddle
- Second largest Tipi
- Tipi named after Native American Symbol
- Biggest Tipi
- Cabin with wraparound porch
- Great place to cool off
- Last Tipi
- Snickerdoodle (Farm Animal)
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- BAAAAAAAAAAH!!
- Cabin closest to the Booth
- Tipi with Clawfoot Bathtub
- flat vessel to stand on
- Activity offered in our downtown store
- Cabin inspired by a quaint European cottage
- 1st Tipi
- White farm animal
- Cabin closest to our welcome sign
- Mario & Luigi (Farm animal)
21 Clues: 1st Tipi • Last Tipi • Biggest Tipi • BAAAAAAAAAAH!! • White farm animal • Second largest Tipi • flat vessel to stand on • Great place to cool off • Cabin closest to the Booth • Tipi with Clawfoot Bathtub • Cabin with wraparound porch • Mario & Luigi (Farm animal) • Snickerdoodle (Farm Animal) • Long colorful vessel to paddle • Cabin closest to our welcome sign • ...
Speaking test: review 2026-02-22
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- adult male
- sweet food at a party
- weather with sun
- weather with rain
- marriage celebration
- place with airplanes
- adult female
- place to study
- not cold
- you wear on your hands
- animal you can ride
- place with animals
- more than one child
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- place for money
- more than one woman
- young person
- you wear on your legs
- you wear on your body
- weather with wind
- white farm bird
- farm animal that gives milk
- place for sick people
- not hot
- farm animal with wool
- place to buy things
- woman getting married
26 Clues: not hot • not cold • adult male • young person • adult female • place to study • place for money • white farm bird • weather with sun • weather with rain • weather with wind • place with animals • more than one woman • place to buy things • animal you can ride • more than one child • marriage celebration • place with airplanes • sweet food at a party • you wear on your legs • you wear on your body • ...
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- Who does Mercutio fight?
- What animal was Boxer in animal farm?
- Who is the main male character of Romeo and Juliet?
- Which horse dies in Animal Farm?
- Which family did Juliet come from?
- Who is Romeo in love with at the start of the play?
- What animal does Friar Lawrence send to warn Romeo of Juliet's plan of the sleeping pills?
- Did Trotsky believe in Communism or Capitalism?
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- How many dogs are there in Animal Farm?
- What Italian city was Romeo and Juliet set in?
- What is the name of the white goat in Animal Farm?
- Which pig got chased away from Animal Farm?
- Which family did Romeo come from?
- Who is the main female character of Romeo and Juliet?
- Who do Juliet's parents want her to marry?
- Where does Romeo get banished too after killing Tybalt?
16 Clues: Who does Mercutio fight? • Which horse dies in Animal Farm? • Which family did Romeo come from? • Which family did Juliet come from? • What animal was Boxer in animal farm? • How many dogs are there in Animal Farm? • Who do Juliet's parents want her to marry? • Which pig got chased away from Animal Farm? • What Italian city was Romeo and Juliet set in? • ...
Farmyard Affair 2017-06-12
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- plays in the pond
- We get eggs from them
- goes oink
- a large group of cows
- where a lot of our fruit comes from
- plants that follow the sun
- head of the farm
- a horse's house
- Will wake you up in the morning
- a baby goat
- animal that gives us milk
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- Patch you can visit here for Halloween (2 words no space)
- fruits and blank
- car-like farm tool
- Old form of transportation
- pulls a plow
- what hay is packaged into
- scariest thing on the farm
- colour of a barn
19 Clues: goes oink • a baby goat • pulls a plow • a horse's house • head of the farm • colour of a barn • plays in the pond • fruits and blank • car-like farm tool • We get eggs from them • a large group of cows • what hay is packaged into • animal that gives us milk • Old form of transportation • plants that follow the sun • scariest thing on the farm • Will wake you up in the morning • ...
The Wild Robot Escapes 2021-11-12
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- What attacked rozzum and brightbill after they escaped the farm?
- bill Rozzum's son
- what does roz use to disguise himself?
- what storm does roz get into?
- Who is the author?
- where does roz try to escape?
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- where does roz get chased?
- who is the leader of the wolf pack
- Jaya and Jads dad
- who chased roz?
- what is the main farm animal?
- Who brought roz and brightbill home?
- what does Jaya and Jad give to roz?
- what does roz stand for?
- what does roz remove so he can escape the farm?
15 Clues: who chased roz? • Jaya and Jads dad • bill Rozzum's son • Who is the author? • what does roz stand for? • where does roz get chased? • what is the main farm animal? • what storm does roz get into? • where does roz try to escape? • who is the leader of the wolf pack • what does Jaya and Jad give to roz? • Who brought roz and brightbill home? • what does roz use to disguise himself? • ...
Animalism 2022-04-24
14 Clues: Working Class • Military Class • Political Class • Number one goal • Napoleon's enemy • All animals are... • Mr. Frederick's Farm • Founder of Animalism • "I will work harder" • Mr. Pilkington's Farm • Specialized Labor Class • Forbidden rebellion song • Animal Farm's true leader • Former owner of Manner Farm
Animal Farm Crossword 2022-11-03
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- Who acts as a connection between humans and animals?
- What type of animals protect Napoleon at all times?
- True or False? Snowball won "Animal Hero, First Class".
- Who won the Battle of the Cowshed?
- How many commandments are there in Animal Farm
- What did Snowball wish to create?
- How long did it take them to build the windmill? (second time)
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- Which animal is the grumpy and negative
- Who is the drunken owner of the farm?
- Who is the hardest working animal on the farm?
- Who spreads propaganda on the farm?
- Who first thought of the Rebellion?
- Who constantly disagreed with Snowball?
- Who got kicked out of the farm by Napoleon?
14 Clues: What did Snowball wish to create? • Who won the Battle of the Cowshed? • Who spreads propaganda on the farm? • Who first thought of the Rebellion? • Who is the drunken owner of the farm? • Which animal is the grumpy and negative • Who constantly disagreed with Snowball? • Who got kicked out of the farm by Napoleon? • Who is the hardest working animal on the farm? • ...
Zelina`s crossword 2022-11-01
31 Clues: kök • öva • resa • mage • farm • stall • skörda • parhus • förstå • förort • minnas • löjlig • sovrum • snurrig • centrum • källare • anlända • förutom • förtjäna • bestämma • uppskatta • i stället • kunskaper • skyskrapa • föräldrar • släktingar • bubbelpool • meddelande • eftermiddag • mormor/farmor • bostad/lägenhet
3rd ch 2014-10-17
26 Clues: sick • farm • flag • fork • shark • queen • whale • glass • sugar • dirty • plate • guard • knife • butter • tomato • castle • cheese • garden • octopus • building • strawberry • countryside • traffic lights • (n) the first Celts. • (n) the capital of Wales • (n) the capital of England
Agricultural Mechanics 2025-11-06
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- A common machine used for ploughing and pulling equipment on farms.
- A tool used for hitting or shaping things.
- A part that helps control speed and power in machines.
- A tool used to turn over soil before planting crops.
- A person who repairs farm machinery.
- Any handheld item used to perform farm work.
- A structure used to keep animals within a boundary.
- The main power source for most modern farm machines.
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- Energy used to do work on a farm.
- A traditional source of farm power before machines.
- A building used to protect plants and control temperature.
- A structure used to house animals or store crops.
- A hand tool used to tighten or loosen bolts.
- The material on which crops grow.
- Used to run engines and machines.
15 Clues: Energy used to do work on a farm. • The material on which crops grow. • Used to run engines and machines. • A person who repairs farm machinery. • A tool used for hitting or shaping things. • A hand tool used to tighten or loosen bolts. • Any handheld item used to perform farm work. • A structure used to house animals or store crops. • ...
Year 9 English 2021-07-06
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- How did the Lady Macbeth died?
- what does the hawk always consider? (exclude hunting)
- In the 'Animal Farm' what did the animals want to protect themselves?
- How many rules do animals have to keep in 'Animal Farm'?
- Who was the first to be murdered by Macbeth?
- What was the most useless thing that the person stole in the 'Stealing'?
- What flower symbolizes the remembrance of World War 1?
- How do the hawk's feet and beak look like?
- Which animal was the hardest worker in the 'Animal Farm'
- What do we called the poem's version of the paragraph
- How did Lady Macbeth presented the beginning of the book
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- what did Macbeth feel after murdering Duncan?
- What was the class room looks like in "In Mrs Tilscher's class'?
- What is the setting of the 'Mrs Tilscher's class'?
- who gave three Prophecies to Macbeth?
- What did the animals work together to create in 'Animal Farm'?
- what Macbeth and Lady Macbeth want to be?
- what do we use when you compare two things as if they are the same?
- who wrote the 'In Mrs Tilscher's class?'?
- What was next to the children's name in the 'In Mrs Tilscher's class'?
- What kind of animal was the Leader in 'Animal Farm'?
21 Clues: How did the Lady Macbeth died? • who gave three Prophecies to Macbeth? • what Macbeth and Lady Macbeth want to be? • who wrote the 'In Mrs Tilscher's class?'? • How do the hawk's feet and beak look like? • Who was the first to be murdered by Macbeth? • what did Macbeth feel after murdering Duncan? • What is the setting of the 'Mrs Tilscher's class'? • ...
Paddock to Plate 2021-09-06
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- Animals with feathers
- A person who purchases goods
- Sorting
- Items containing milk
- Originated in Asia
- Yellow sticky stuff that bees produce
- A farm animal who produces milk
- Used to make desserts like cakes
- Are laid by female birds
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- Sending goods to countries
- A small field
- Farm animals
- Food made from flour, water, and yeast
- Bringing goods into a country
- Adding extra ingredients
- The science or the practice of farming
- Opposite to flour
- Massive land where animals are kept
18 Clues: Sorting • Farm animals • A small field • Opposite to flour • Originated in Asia • Animals with feathers • Items containing milk • Adding extra ingredients • Are laid by female birds • Sending goods to countries • A person who purchases goods • Bringing goods into a country • A farm animal who produces milk • Used to make desserts like cakes • Massive land where animals are kept • ...
Animal fun 2024-04-10
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- live in the savannah and are small and black
- have got horns
- a place were you can find lizards
- live in the savannah and have their babies with them
- have big paws
- are long and live in the jungle
- a place were cows,bulls, ducks and horses live.
- have got spots and live in a farm
- have got beak and live in a farm
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- are the kings of the sabannah
- live in a farm
- live in the jungle and climb trees
- a place in were lions live.
- have got long tail
- have got long neck
- live in the jungle, have got beak and colourful wings
- live in the savannah and have big paws
17 Clues: have big paws • live in a farm • have got horns • have got long tail • have got long neck • a place in were lions live. • are the kings of the sabannah • are long and live in the jungle • have got beak and live in a farm • a place were you can find lizards • have got spots and live in a farm • live in the jungle and climb trees • live in the savannah and have big paws • ...
perfect 10 2022-11-03
28 Clues: gods • city • farm • cart • soil • slate • ranks • a lot • ruler • civil • human • poems • method • effect • writer • pyramid • kingdom • letters • writing • religion • function • building • chaldean • code 282 • uruk king • large arc • of labor job • city and farm
Animal Science Careers 2021-08-31
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- A dairy farm employee that assists in daily operations on the farm like milking.
- Someone who works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows. They also train riders to learn how to ride and work with their horses.
- Load out personnel that assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks.
- A person who professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets.
- These people are responsible for the care of animals that are raised for human consumption.
- This person typically manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner.
- This person specializes in the hoof care of equines such as horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys.
- Someone who studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- They ensure and inspect that meat is safe from contamination and that the process it goes through follows quality assurance regulations.
- An employee that assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include birthing, feeding and breeding.
- This person uses birds of prey such as eagles or owls to control the environment in a friendly way.
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- These people are responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews with poultry.
- This person monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- This employee assists in daily operations on the farm.
- A Research and advisory role that advises on raw material product selection and modification of diets to.
- Someone who oversees all aspects of a sow farm.
- They oversee daily operations of feed yards and provide knowledge and support for herd nutrition.
- Operates power washers to remove dirt, debris, and staining within animal production facilities and animal transportation vehicles.
- They serve the purpose of assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock or meat that is sold
- They oversee and maintain cattle or sheep on a large land area.
20 Clues: Someone who oversees all aspects of a sow farm. • This employee assists in daily operations on the farm. • Someone who studies the behavior of animals and wildlife. • A person who professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets. • They oversee and maintain cattle or sheep on a large land area. • This person monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation. • ...
动物 animal 2026-03-27
Across
- a clever tree-climbing wild animal
- an aquatic animal living and breathing in water
- a strong four-legged animal for riding
- a black-and-white cute Chinese animal
- a feathered animal that can fly usually
- a common loyal pet animal
- a huge animal with a long trunk and big ears
- a large powerful wild cat living in groups
- a small furry domestic pet animal
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- a white fluffy farm animal with soft wool
- a farm animal that gives milk
- a horse-like animal with black and white stripes
- a tall animal with a very long neck
- a big wild cat with orange fur and black stripes
- a common farm bird for eggs and meat
- a soft furry animal with long ears
- a fat pink farm animal with a short tail
- a large strong heavy wild animal
- a water bird with webbed feet and a flat bill
19 Clues: a common loyal pet animal • a farm animal that gives milk • a large strong heavy wild animal • a small furry domestic pet animal • a clever tree-climbing wild animal • a soft furry animal with long ears • a tall animal with a very long neck • a common farm bird for eggs and meat • a black-and-white cute Chinese animal • a strong four-legged animal for riding • ...
Animal Farm 2021-08-26
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- The building Mr. Jones lived in and the pigs later moved into.
- To overthrow the authority; when the animals chased Mr. Jones out of the farm to get rid of him.
- The pig who was sly with words and spread propaganda for Napoleon.
- The Seven Commandments were painted here post-rebellion.
- Accessories Mollie the horse loved, and Snowball called badges of slavery(Referring to humanity).
- The pig who eventually became the dictator of Animal Farm.
- First battle with the humans after the rebellion. Led by Snowball.
- Structure that took the animals a long time to build. It was once destroyed by the storm.
- Name of the farm post rebellion; name was changed by the pigs.
- The source of corruption in the story; similar to authority.
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- A list of rules written on the barn’s walls after expelling Mr. Jones. Gradually changed and at the end, replaced by the pigs.
- Animal Farm is an allegory of this political event.
- Original antagonists the animals had sworn to overthrow and never resemble.
- A donkey who knew nothing would change under the pigs’ rule; also a loyal friend of Boxer and Clover.
- Most of the animals had this characteristic, meaning they are easily persuaded.
- The original song of rebellion.
- The old boar who gave animals the idea for a revolution; died in chapter 2.
- Species that quickly established dominance among the animals.
18 Clues: The original song of rebellion. • Animal Farm is an allegory of this political event. • The Seven Commandments were painted here post-rebellion. • The pig who eventually became the dictator of Animal Farm. • The source of corruption in the story; similar to authority. • Species that quickly established dominance among the animals. • ...
Farm Animals 2022-12-19
Farm Animals 2026-01-08
Across
- the sound a duck quack
- the sound a goose makes
- a baby goose
- a baby cow
- a baby horse
- the sound a sheep makes
- a baby chicken
- the sound a pig makes
- a baby pig
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- a baby duck
- the sound a cow makes
- a baby dog
- a baby cat
- the sound a dog makes
- a baby sheep
- the sound a cat makes
- the sound a chicken makes
- the sound a horse makes
18 Clues: a baby dog • a baby cat • a baby cow • a baby pig • a baby duck • a baby goose • a baby sheep • a baby horse • a baby chicken • the sound a cow makes • the sound a dog makes • the sound a cat makes • the sound a pig makes • the sound a duck quack • the sound a goose makes • the sound a sheep makes • the sound a horse makes • the sound a chicken makes
Farm Feelings 2026-04-02
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- Being far removed
- The ongoing story
- Security
- From a bye-gone time
- THE Mama
- Unlikely to topple
- Tailored to the individual
- Enjoyment
- A pleasure to see, experience
- Un-meddled with
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- Kinfolk
- Earth-Mama's creatures
- in the world No need to rush
- Able to figure it out
- Imagine and make manifest
- Able to trust oneself
- Removed from
- A stroll, not a sprint
18 Clues: Kinfolk • Security • THE Mama • Enjoyment • Removed from • Un-meddled with • Being far removed • The ongoing story • Unlikely to topple • From a bye-gone time • Able to figure it out • Able to trust oneself • Earth-Mama's creatures • A stroll, not a sprint • Imagine and make manifest • Tailored to the individual • in the world No need to rush • A pleasure to see, experience
Farm Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- big animal that used to move equipment
- where crops are grown on the farm
- another word for cows
- farm equipment
- what chickens lay
- animals that are usually hunted not farmed
- a bright yellow grain grown in Saskatchewan
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- another word for chicken and turkey
- milk, cheese, yogurt
- used to keep animals in the fields
- another word for pigs
- a typical Thanksgiving or Christmas meal
- a type of farm that grows wheat, oats, and canola
- where animals live on the farm
14 Clues: farm equipment • what chickens lay • milk, cheese, yogurt • another word for pigs • another word for cows • where animals live on the farm • where crops are grown on the farm • used to keep animals in the fields • another word for chicken and turkey • big animal that used to move equipment • a typical Thanksgiving or Christmas meal • animals that are usually hunted not farmed • ...
Ponderoso cabellero, don Dinero 2015-01-15
18 Clues: Dumb • Farm • Piece • Beauty • To sow • To feel • Bonfire • Stagnant • To foster • Small fish • Friendship • To harvest • To surround • To add/attach • Well off, rich • Moral (of a story) • Farm worker, peasant • To illuminate, to light
Agriculture 2024-11-13
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- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- The process of gathering mature crops from the field
- farm animals kept for use and profit
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- a powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery
- farmland that is plowed and harrowed but left unsown for a period to restore its fertility
- the preparation of soil by mechanical agitation, such as digging, stirring, and overturning
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food
- the part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- grass that has been mowed and dried for use fodder
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- decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and animals
- farming without synthetic chemicals
- the practice of trimming plants to remove dead or overgrown branches or stems
- The top layer of the earth where plants grow
- a substance added to soil to enhance the growth of plants
- a large estate or farm where crops are grown
- a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain
- a structure with walls and roof made of transparent material, used for growing plants
20 Clues: farming without synthetic chemicals • farm animals kept for use and profit • animal dung used for fertilizing land • a cultivated plant that is grown as food • The top layer of the earth where plants grow • a large estate or farm where crops are grown • decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer • a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain • ...
Bluegrass Farms 2025-09-19
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- style of country music
- farm vehicle
- garden tool
- "got any grapes?"
- places where flowers grow
- farmyard animals that goes oink
- agricultural operations
- grain storage structure
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- rental units in a building
- group of cattle
- gathering of crops
- to cut down crops
- they're often laying around a farm
- part of a famous farm song
- female pig
15 Clues: female pig • garden tool • farm vehicle • group of cattle • to cut down crops • "got any grapes?" • gathering of crops • style of country music • agricultural operations • grain storage structure • places where flowers grow • rental units in a building • part of a famous farm song • farmyard animals that goes oink • they're often laying around a farm
Animal Farm Exam Review 2013-11-04
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- story that is not based on a fact and uses animals
- character in Animal Farm that uses propaganda technique to persuade other animals
- persuasion by using facts and intellect
- causing people to feel anxious in order to move them to action
- catchy phrases or songs
- sentence that describes what your entire essay is about
- character in Animal Farm that claims to work harder to solve all problems
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- persuasion by gaining the reader's trust
- a story with two or more levels of meaning, one symbolic and one literal
- creating an image of an attractive leader to gain other's approval
- sentence that explains how the quote is connected to the Topic Sentence
- a quote from the novel
- Napoleon represents this character in Animal Farm, former dictator of Soviet Union
- persuasion by causing an emotional response from the reader
- this character is represented by trotsky in Animal Farm, was exiled from the farm
- giving false information on purpose
- sentence that explains the quote in your own words
- associating negative characteristics with a person without proof
- a technique that ridicules and condemns society
19 Clues: a quote from the novel • catchy phrases or songs • giving false information on purpose • persuasion by using facts and intellect • persuasion by gaining the reader's trust • a technique that ridicules and condemns society • story that is not based on a fact and uses animals • sentence that explains the quote in your own words • ...
PETS, FARM AND WILD ANIMALS 2016-03-23
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- It lives in the rivers. It can swim. We eat it.
- It is a wild animal. It runs very quickly. It is striped.
- It is a wild animal. It is cute and fluffy. It is brown.
- It is a farm animal.It is a bird. It can swim.
- It is a pet animal. It can be white or grey. Cats like to play with them.
- It is a farm animal. It is pink. It is not very big.
- They are farm animals. They are bird. They give us eggs.
- It is a wild animal. It is brown. It sleeps in winter.
- It is a wild animal. It likes bananas. It is brown.
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- It is a wild animal. It can jump. It is green and small. It lives in the pond.
- What animal catches and plays with a mouse?
- It is a farm animal.It is small and has long ears. His name is Bunny.
- It is a pet. It is very small. It lives in a cage. It eats much.
- It is a farm animal. It lives on Berry's fram. It looks like a hoarse, but it is small.
- It is a wild animal. It is green and has a long mouth. It can swim.
- It is a pet. It is Berry's friend.
- What animal do we ride?
- It is a farm animal. It eats grass. It gives us milk.
18 Clues: What animal do we ride? • It is a pet. It is Berry's friend. • What animal catches and plays with a mouse? • It is a farm animal.It is a bird. It can swim. • It lives in the rivers. It can swim. We eat it. • It is a wild animal. It likes bananas. It is brown. • It is a farm animal. It is pink. It is not very big. • It is a farm animal. It eats grass. It gives us milk. • ...
Animal Farm (AP English) 2024-09-12
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- Vivacious, quicker in speech, and more inventive
- Owner of the farm
- The only Berkshire Boar on the farm
- The farm after the animals took over
- Spoke of his dream to the animals
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- intimidates the animals to make them work
- "I will work harder"
- The wise donkey
- The farm Mr.Jones owned
- Convinces animals to believe and follow Napoleon
- White Mare
- Female Cart-Horse
- Inventor of Communism
13 Clues: White Mare • The wise donkey • Owner of the farm • Female Cart-Horse • "I will work harder" • Inventor of Communism • The farm Mr.Jones owned • Spoke of his dream to the animals • The only Berkshire Boar on the farm • The farm after the animals took over • intimidates the animals to make them work • Vivacious, quicker in speech, and more inventive • ...
Bluegrass Farms Apartments 2025-09-19
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- Large type of farm for cattle
- unwanted insect in both farms and apartments
- farm vehicle for pulling heavy loads
- large pig raised on farms
- Monthly payment for tenants
- storage space for food
- Animal that gives milk
- feature inside homes for heat and ambiance
- people who lease apartments
- barrier that opens and closes on a farm
- Genre of music with banjos and fiddles, often from Kentucky
- vertical posts supporting a railing
- food given to farm animals
- room for cooking in an apartment or farmhouse
- safety barrier on stairs or balconies
- another word for an apartment space
- large open area used for crops
- Multi-unit city dwellings
- Foundation for growing crops
- Furniture item you sit on
- covered area attached to a building entrance
- animals raised on farms
- Space-saving storage fixed to a wall
- Opposite of rural
- tall crop commonly grown on farms
- White drink from cows
- Action involving food
- Dish-cleaning machine
- heating system in apartments or homes
- hard flooring common in apartment kitchens
- Footwear for working outdoors
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- Outdoor area next to a unit
- Residence, whether a flat or farmhouse
- large farm animals raised for meat or milk
- grassy land where animals graze
- upper barn area for storing dried grass
- bearded farm animal known for climbing
- Place for planting herbs on a balcony
- means of getting between floors in apartments
- Space agency, also a common home decor theme
- space to park a vehicle, sometimes in apartment complexes
- outdoor area attached to a home or unit
- structure enclosing a farm or yard
- deep hole to access underground water
- small structure for storing farm tools
- area surrounding a barn
- seeds harvested from crops like wheat or corn
- Large equipment for harvesting
- Private or shared space in an apartment complex
- upper area in a barn or an urban apartment style
- fertilizer made from animal waste
- edges of a roof that overhang walls
- Temporary lodging near a farm
- opening in a wall to let in light
- area where fruit trees are grown
- Wall-separating feature for privacy
- Buildings where animals are kept
- storage compartment, often in apartments
- Machine that cuts grass
- Loud, unwanted sound between thin walls
- upper covering of a house or barn
- common building material for apartments
- Group of witches, or tight-knit roommates?
- upper interior surface of a room
- Outdoor floor on upper stories
- Small bath fixture in tight spaces
- structure used to hold hay for animals
- Heating or cooking unit on a farm or in an apartment
- person renting a property
- Units for counting apartments
70 Clues: Opposite of rural • White drink from cows • Action involving food • Dish-cleaning machine • storage space for food • Animal that gives milk • area surrounding a barn • Machine that cuts grass • animals raised on farms • large pig raised on farms • Multi-unit city dwellings • Furniture item you sit on • person renting a property • food given to farm animals • Outdoor area next to a unit • ...
Animal Farm 2021-12-17
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- A hard working horse who everybody on the farm admires
- Oppressive farmer that the animals rebel against
- The pig who had a dream
- Napoleon resembles this historical figure
- Wrote a poem about Napoleon
- The founder of Animalism
- Cynical donkey who does no more on the farm than he has to
- The principles set up on the farm
- Boxer thinks he has killed him
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- 'Four legs good, too legs __________'
- The author of the text
- The farm owned by Mr Pilkington
- The intended use of the windmill
- A vain and selfish horse
- The first thing the pigs took an uneven share of
- The number of commandments put in place originally
16 Clues: The author of the text • The pig who had a dream • A vain and selfish horse • The founder of Animalism • Wrote a poem about Napoleon • Boxer thinks he has killed him • The farm owned by Mr Pilkington • The intended use of the windmill • The principles set up on the farm • 'Four legs good, too legs __________' • Napoleon resembles this historical figure • ...
Crossword MM 1-4 2025-04-09
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- Who has five puppies?(2)
- Which character physical disability?(1)
- Lennie wants to add _______ in the beans.(1)
- Crooks lives in a room where they keep horses’s _________. (4)
- Where does the story take place?(1)
- The farm Lennie and George want to buy is ___ acres.(3)
- Slim said Lennie like a little ___.(3)
- Curley’s wife said that she can ____ them whenever she wants.(4)
- Who tells the plan to Crooks?(4)
- Curley was a _____.(2)
- There is a dead _____ in Lennie’s pocket.(1)
- Lennie broke the ____ of Curley’s hand.(3)
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- Lennie wants a brown and _____ puppy.(2)
- What kind of dog does Candy have?(2)
- George lies to the farm owner that Lennie is his ______.(2)
- The farm owner wants to sell his farm because his wife needs an _________.(3)
- Where does the town they worked before?(1)
- Crooks said he was working in a _______ ranch when he was a child.(4)
- An old man with his old dog is in a bunkhouse called _____.(2)
- What type of gun Carlson used?(3)
- George and Lennie dream they will have their own ____ in the future.(1)
- Who shot Candy’s dog?(3)
- Lennie comes into Crooks’s room because he wants to ___ his puppy.(4)
- People don’t go into Crooks’s room because he is _____.(4)
24 Clues: Curley was a _____.(2) • Who has five puppies?(2) • Who shot Candy’s dog?(3) • Who tells the plan to Crooks?(4) • What type of gun Carlson used?(3) • Where does the story take place?(1) • What kind of dog does Candy have?(2) • Slim said Lennie like a little ___.(3) • Which character physical disability?(1) • Lennie wants a brown and _____ puppy.(2) • ...
The Farm 2017-12-21
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- 1994 and older
- Caring, Simple and Personalized
- pays for someone if their home is uninhabitable
- Coverage b for homeowners and renters policies
- Home computer, Earthquake, Identity restoration and back up and sewer drain
- Sync, On-Star or Mobile
- BI and PD was paid out on the LHR and within 3 years
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- all customers go to this system after the policy is issued
- I hit a guard rail
- Libel or slander
- trading in one car for another
- My car was stolen, vandalize or suffered hail damage
- changed the name on the policy to someone else
- never give this discount on added cars
- I received a letter in the mail saying my policy will get cancelled if i don't make a payment
- this is a town/city in Texas but also your training class
- given to raw new customer who qualify mutual with no tickets or accidents
- you press the button to provide a quote when you do a replacement
18 Clues: 1994 and older • Libel or slander • I hit a guard rail • Sync, On-Star or Mobile • trading in one car for another • Caring, Simple and Personalized • never give this discount on added cars • changed the name on the policy to someone else • Coverage b for homeowners and renters policies • pays for someone if their home is uninhabitable • ...
Animal Farm 2018-05-09
Across
- the state of being involved with others in an illegal activity or wrongdoing.
- covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint.
- (especially of a smell) spread through and be perceived in every part of.
- requiring considerable effort and time.
- person's face or facial expression.
- sullen and ill-tempered.
- the passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.
- a group of advisers, assistants, or others accompanying an important person.
- intended or likely to placate or pacify.
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- a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility.
- of or due from a son or daughter.
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- obtain (something), especially with care or effort.
- obsolete through age or new technological or intellectual developments.
- keep out of sight, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.
- (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- feeling, action, etc.
- economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful
18 Clues: feeling, action, etc. • sullen and ill-tempered. • of or due from a son or daughter. • person's face or facial expression. • a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility. • requiring considerable effort and time. • intended or likely to placate or pacify. • covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint. • obtain (something), especially with care or effort. • ...
