farming Crossword Puzzles
Greek and Latin root crossword puzzle 2024-09-19
Superhero powers 2025-10-22
Commerce Crosswords 2023-06-21
7 Clues: Without a job • Could lead to a recession • Science of farming and growing crops • Conducts Australia's monetary policy • receiving of giving systematic instruction • Spending plan based on income and expenses • Situation where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services
Texas revolution 2024-12-09
7 Clues: The people of Texas • The people of mexico • People did this for money • What they took from Texans. • Where the revolution happened at. • The country that was in the revolution • What the Spanish and Texans did in the revolution
Clara’s Crossword Puzzl 2025-09-18
7 Clues: People in debt went here • Had good ports and harbors • New England was established by • The pilgrims were ______ crops • New England was also established by • Southern colonies had a huge need for • The New England had trouble farming because of
crossword-emily 2017-03-14
7 Clues: A town of moderate size. • Concerned with or engaged in. • A town or city with a harbor. • Relating to or characterized. • Designed for people to live in. • The science or practice of farming. • A resort is a self-contained commercial.
Chapter 9 Part 1 2023-11-29
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- The cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for human use
- Large-scale farming for profit, with crops or livestock produced for sale in the market
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- Farming primarily for personal consumption, providing sustenance for the farmer and their family
- Small, hard seed or fruit of grass crops, widely used as a food source
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food, livestock feed, or for other uses
5 Clues: The cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for human use • Small, hard seed or fruit of grass crops, widely used as a food source • A cultivated plant that is grown as food, livestock feed, or for other uses • Large-scale farming for profit, with crops or livestock produced for sale in the market • ...
Hot Year without Bamboo 2014-02-07
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- cutting down the forest for construction or farming
- a large difference between two amounts
- rain, snow, sleet or hail
- a gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- the middle amount of a range of numbers
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- when there is not rain for a long period of time
- illegal hunting
- having to do with climate and weather
- easy to change or damage
9 Clues: illegal hunting • easy to change or damage • rain, snow, sleet or hail • having to do with climate and weather • a large difference between two amounts • a gas that traps heat in the atmosphere • the middle amount of a range of numbers • when there is not rain for a long period of time • cutting down the forest for construction or farming
Saturn 2013-09-24
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- Number of major rings Saturn has?
- Saturn has 53 known _____?
- What is the second largest moon in our solar system?
- Saturns atmosphere is mostly made up of ________?
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- Saturns rings are mostly made of _____?
- Saturn is the _____ dense of all the planets?
- Who is the Roman God of farming?
- Who discovered Saturn through a small telescope?
- What is the second largest planet?
9 Clues: Saturn has 53 known _____? • Who is the Roman God of farming? • Number of major rings Saturn has? • What is the second largest planet? • Saturns rings are mostly made of _____? • Saturn is the _____ dense of all the planets? • Who discovered Saturn through a small telescope? • Saturns atmosphere is mostly made up of ________? • ...
Aztecs - People of the Sun 2021-04-13
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- the place where the Aztecs settled
- blood-thirsty people who are great engineers
- one of the five lakes
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- makeshift islands for farming and housing
- the creator of the universe
- the name of the city that the Aztecs made
- one of the few produce that the aztecs grew
- tunnels bringing fresh water into the city
- the postal services at the time
9 Clues: one of the five lakes • the creator of the universe • the postal services at the time • the place where the Aztecs settled • makeshift islands for farming and housing • the name of the city that the Aztecs made • tunnels bringing fresh water into the city • one of the few produce that the aztecs grew • blood-thirsty people who are great engineers
Skara Brae 2023-10-03
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- growing plants and rearing animals for use
- a person who studies history using artefacts
- a little space linking the houses together
- a tradition/act that has a significant importance
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- ornate and delicate items that can be worn
- to dig up
- piles of discarded rubbish for protecting and warming up the house
- a set of stone shelves
- people living together in small groups
9 Clues: to dig up • a set of stone shelves • people living together in small groups • ornate and delicate items that can be worn • growing plants and rearing animals for use • a little space linking the houses together • a person who studies history using artefacts • a tradition/act that has a significant importance • ...
A Puzzle 2024-10-15
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- - The act of being present at an event or gathering
- - A large quantity of something; plenty.
- - Help or support provided to someone.
- - To accept or agree to something.
- - A monastery or convent, often with a church.
- - A continuous or prolonged dull pain.
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- - The practice of farming and growing crops.
- - To gain possession of something.
- - The way someone or something looks.
9 Clues: - To gain possession of something. • - To accept or agree to something. • - The way someone or something looks. • - Help or support provided to someone. • - A continuous or prolonged dull pain. • - A large quantity of something; plenty. • - The practice of farming and growing crops. • - A monastery or convent, often with a church. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-11-21
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- cloth products.
- device that made it possible to plant seeds in straight rows and at certain depths.
- Changes in ______ helped pave the way for industrial growth.
- place that had the resources needed for industrial growth.
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- Invented the seed drill
- made steel from molten iron.
- We call this period of rapid growth in machine-made goods the ________
- made thread quickly.
- made communication faster.
9 Clues: cloth products. • made thread quickly. • Invented the seed drill • made communication faster. • made steel from molten iron. • place that had the resources needed for industrial growth. • Changes in ______ helped pave the way for industrial growth. • We call this period of rapid growth in machine-made goods the ________ • ...
History vocabulary unit 1 2022-09-27
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- an adjective to mean livestock farming
- the quantity of production
- when a person suffers from too little food
- when there isn't enough of something
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- the study of population
- when a population doesn't have food to survive
- when something is of no use anymore
- a supply of something like food, energy or water
- a shape on a diagram which shows change
9 Clues: the study of population • the quantity of production • when something is of no use anymore • when there isn't enough of something • an adjective to mean livestock farming • a shape on a diagram which shows change • when a person suffers from too little food • when a population doesn't have food to survive • a supply of something like food, energy or water
Social Studies Review 2022-06-10
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- What mountain range is on the Atlantic coast?
- Where do we live?
- What mountain range is near Colorado?
- What state is Denver in?
- What hemisphere do we live in?
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- What coast do we live on?
- What kind of farming is it called when you sell products?
- What state is Jefferson City in?
- What hemisphere is South America in?
9 Clues: Where do we live? • What state is Denver in? • What coast do we live on? • What hemisphere do we live in? • What state is Jefferson City in? • What hemisphere is South America in? • What mountain range is near Colorado? • What mountain range is on the Atlantic coast? • What kind of farming is it called when you sell products?
Ancient Rome 2022-10-26
7 Clues: huge farming estates • why rome and carthage fought • Famous general from Carthage • Mountain range in northern Italy • A major trading city in North Africa • Animals Hannibal used while crossing the Alps • name of the wars fought between carthage and rome
People and their occupation 2021-02-04
7 Clues: main occupation • a crop grown here • amimal reared here • sheep which is prized for its wool • the scientific name of a merino sheep • lustrous fibre produced by angora goat • a special name for the farming practiced in the veldts
People and their occupation 2021-02-04
7 Clues: main occupation • a crop grown here • amimal reared here • sheep which is prized for its wool • the scientific name of a merino sheep • lustrous fibre produced by angora goat • a special name for the farming practiced in the veldts
social studies 2021-11-10
8 Clues: rich soil • city that will thrive • city that will thrive • what was the colonial economy • what is the largest cash crop • a work force that needed to be bigger • what were really close with one another • where colonists in new England were stuck
The Great State of Mississippi 2022-02-11
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- that used to run on the river steamboats
- Native American footpath The Natchez Trace Parkway
- nickname Magnolia state
- homes built during slavery plantations
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- Native American burial site Emerald Mound
- singer born in MS Elvis Presley
- soil next to river was good for farming
- western border Mississippi River
- used to make clothes cotton
9 Clues: nickname Magnolia state • used to make clothes cotton • singer born in MS Elvis Presley • western border Mississippi River • soil next to river was good for farming • homes built during slavery plantations • that used to run on the river steamboats • Native American burial site Emerald Mound • Native American footpath The Natchez Trace Parkway
foodinsecurity in Afghanistan 2024-05-31
7 Clues: the name • lack of rain • not fit for farming • cause of most of their problems • everyone has it but not enough of it • started in 2001 after a terrorist attack • has a counrty sound a like in central Europe
Slavery Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-27
7 Clues: Farming • The slave states side • Something you grow something on • individual human brought from Africa • When 11 states from the south seceded • African-Americans that were something Americans owned • the most valuable and important resource that the slaves picked
North & South 2025-05-07
7 Clues: South was farming, or ___. • The South was a ___ society. (farms) • The North was an ____ society. (cities) • Taxes on goods produced in other countries • Northerners suppoIndustrial national government • North was becoming more ___ (building factories) • Southerners supported "State's ___" (Like the AOC)
Atharva - U. O. I-5 2021-01-18
7 Clues: A dairy product. • 6th step of farming. • Crops sown in winter. • Used to cut off small trees. • A problem Indian farmers face. • It is the scattering of seeds by hands. • It helps in digging field it is done by hands.
Social Studies: Chapter 1, lesson 2-California’s Regions 2022-10-07
7 Clues: Farming • Wet and warm climate • Animals living in nature • Traveling to a place for fun • Number of people living in a place • A large area of land that has similar features • Bringing water to crops using canals, ditches, and pipes
kimmy ss vocabulary term 3 impact 2018-03-16
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- everything that is around us,living or non-living things
- different from before
- to watch and listen someone/something
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- keeping animals by people for food and raw materials
- making a question to people/a person
- making a conclusion
- discover something through detail or examination.compare making different from two things
- cause an effect
- were getting older when we grow in..........
9 Clues: cause an effect • making a conclusion • different from before • making a question to people/a person • to watch and listen someone/something • were getting older when we grow in.......... • keeping animals by people for food and raw materials • everything that is around us,living or non-living things • ...
The Cotton Economy in the South 2022-03-14
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- area of land used to grow crops
- group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities
- #1 cash crop in the south
- machine that was invented to clean cotton
- human being owned by another.
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- practice of farming
- cotton-producing region of the southern United States
- wealthy families that profited from cotton
- the name of our country
9 Clues: practice of farming • the name of our country • #1 cash crop in the south • human being owned by another. • area of land used to grow crops • machine that was invented to clean cotton • wealthy families that profited from cotton • cotton-producing region of the southern United States • group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities
Agriculture 2022-11-01
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- They are known as coarse grains
- Cultivation of grapes
- It was discovered by arab goat herder Kaldi
- It is known as a beverage crop
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- Type of commercial farming
- It exists when all people at all times have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food
- It is also known as golden fibre
- It is known as corn
- Shifting agriculture known in brazil
9 Clues: It is known as corn • Cultivation of grapes • Type of commercial farming • It is known as a beverage crop • They are known as coarse grains • It is also known as golden fibre • Shifting agriculture known in brazil • It was discovered by arab goat herder Kaldi • It exists when all people at all times have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food
sustainabilitly 2021-04-30
10 Clues: is what you breath • are a living organism • are a living organism • you use it most to cook • is what you use in a oven • is what you use in a house • you can use it to start a train • is something that has been burnt • is what you put in a car so it works • is a farmer that looks after animals
How can we learn from the past? 2024-10-18
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- process of building roads, buildings, bridges, etc.
- farming
- an instrument used in scientific study to make very small things look larger
- an unpleasant result
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- to put someone in prison
- an act of saying 'No'
- the time when an important change takes place
- to keep something in good conditions
- the act of sailing all the way around the world
9 Clues: farming • an unpleasant result • an act of saying 'No' • to put someone in prison • to keep something in good conditions • the time when an important change takes place • the act of sailing all the way around the world • process of building roads, buildings, bridges, etc. • an instrument used in scientific study to make very small things look larger
were you paying attention? 🤨 2025-04-20
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- Corn was a big deal for the Iraquois and these people
- Location of a local Seed Library
- Beans supply nitrogen, and this nutritional compound
- Iroquois farming method
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- Corn provides this nutritional necesity
- Crop supports crop (non-toxic 🙂)
- This crop is considered Corn's wifey
- Tallest of the Sisters, big ears (haha)
- Sister who wears a leafy 'skirt' and blocks weeds
9 Clues: Iroquois farming method • Crop supports crop (non-toxic 🙂) • Location of a local Seed Library • This crop is considered Corn's wifey • Corn provides this nutritional necesity • Tallest of the Sisters, big ears (haha) • Sister who wears a leafy 'skirt' and blocks weeds • Beans supply nitrogen, and this nutritional compound • ...
Ag Diego Palacios 2016-01-19
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- The cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes, practiced in the humid areas of the Far East
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- The cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising or domesticated animals
- In America commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no on one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migration workers
- The killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- The period of each year when crops can be grown. It is usually determined by climate and crop selection. Depending on the location, temperature, daylight hours(photo period), and rainfall, may be critical environmental factors
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- The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- Highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms(as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- A commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- A factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- The art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- Characteristics of farmers or their way of life
15 Clues: Characteristics of farmers or their way of life • A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • Highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership • The cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising or domesticated animals • ...
Mayan Crossword 2020-06-24
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- The age in which most women married
- the name of their writing system
- it was a farming technique
- People that have worship or believe in multiple deities
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- place builted behind bride's house
- They spread in here (NOT ONE COUNTRY)
- The name of the second period
- They were the highest authority
- The name of the tribe of which they inherited some things
9 Clues: it was a farming technique • The name of the second period • They were the highest authority • the name of their writing system • place builted behind bride's house • The age in which most women married • They spread in here (NOT ONE COUNTRY) • People that have worship or believe in multiple deities • The name of the tribe of which they inherited some things
Lenni Lenape 2023-08-25
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- Men were often responsible for ______.
- What the Lenape tribe used as water transportation
- Tool used for hunting
- Number of states the Lenape tribe lived in
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- Lenape currency
- Type of house that the Lenape tribe lived in
- One of the women's responsibilities was ______.
- The Lenape tribe dates back to over _____ thousand years
- Instrument often used by Lenape tribe to create music
9 Clues: Lenape currency • Tool used for hunting • Men were often responsible for ______. • Number of states the Lenape tribe lived in • Type of house that the Lenape tribe lived in • One of the women's responsibilities was ______. • What the Lenape tribe used as water transportation • Instrument often used by Lenape tribe to create music • ...
Channges to the Environment Vocabulary 2023-08-07
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- things having to do with factories
- destruction caused by things in nature
- too much fishing in the bodies of water
- the area where you live
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- the business of farming and growing growing crops
- everything that is around us
- areas where there are businessess
- community the people, schools, churches, and business in the state that you live in.
- areas where there are houses
9 Clues: the area where you live • everything that is around us • areas where there are houses • areas where there are businessess • things having to do with factories • destruction caused by things in nature • too much fishing in the bodies of water • the business of farming and growing growing crops • ...
FPIK 2025-03-03
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- method of raising aquatic organisms in controlled environments
- the breeding of fish
- tool that provides oxygen to water
- Amount of fish a farm can sustainably produce
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- System where fish waste fertilizes plants
- type of water suitable for fish farming
- potential of hydrogen (abbreviation)
- element added to water to maintain fish health
- type of fish commonly farmed in cold waters
9 Clues: the breeding of fish • tool that provides oxygen to water • potential of hydrogen (abbreviation) • type of water suitable for fish farming • System where fish waste fertilizes plants • type of fish commonly farmed in cold waters • Amount of fish a farm can sustainably produce • element added to water to maintain fish health • ...
Indus Valley Economics 2025-10-21
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- Clay items made and sold in local markets.
- Major trading partner of the Indus Valley.
- Public building used to store grain.
- The exchange of goods and services.
- Main job of most Indus Valley people.
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- Popular export made from gold and beads.
- Metal used in tools and trade goods.
- Standardized objects used to measure goods.
- SEA Body of water used for trade routes.
9 Clues: The exchange of goods and services. • Metal used in tools and trade goods. • Public building used to store grain. • Main job of most Indus Valley people. • Popular export made from gold and beads. • SEA Body of water used for trade routes. • Clay items made and sold in local markets. • Major trading partner of the Indus Valley. • ...
Victor Guzman 2025-10-24
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- Heavily relied on by native Americans
- This act spurred up farming in the west
- Helped create time zones
- land set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans
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- Ended mid 1850s prospectors moved into western territorys
- the moving of large herds of cattle
- Town that rapidly increased in population
- standardized time divisions across the U.S
- the plains to railroad centers.
9 Clues: Helped create time zones • the plains to railroad centers. • the moving of large herds of cattle • Heavily relied on by native Americans • This act spurred up farming in the west • Town that rapidly increased in population • standardized time divisions across the U.S • Ended mid 1850s prospectors moved into western territorys • ...
chapter 4 2025-10-24
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- depended on railroads to bring supplies
- this act spurred on farming in the west
- political movement supporting the rights of people
- land set aside by the U.S. government
- town that rapidly increased population
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- forced Native Americans to move to reservations
- the moving of large herds of cattle acrossed the plains
- heavily relied on by Native Americans
- standardized time divisions acrossed the U.S.
9 Clues: heavily relied on by Native Americans • land set aside by the U.S. government • town that rapidly increased population • depended on railroads to bring supplies • this act spurred on farming in the west • standardized time divisions acrossed the U.S. • forced Native Americans to move to reservations • political movement supporting the rights of people • ...
Free-range Eggs 2020-05-05
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- a person that buys goods and services
- a written formal request or plea
- being loyal to something
- to crush with the feet
- something that brings suffering
- something done that is brutal
- eggs from chickens that get to roam freely
- the combination of qualities and characteristics of a person
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- the act or process of moving one's body
- to describe a space that is too small
- a medical drug that relieves pain
- breeding livestock that are confined indoors
- a statement that gives details about someone or something
- to ignore or fail to care for someone or something
- something that is done on purpose
- two or more words that express an idea
16 Clues: to crush with the feet • being loyal to something • something done that is brutal • something that brings suffering • a written formal request or plea • a medical drug that relieves pain • something that is done on purpose • to describe a space that is too small • a person that buys goods and services • two or more words that express an idea • ...
Rainforest 2020-06-24
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- were you can manage something
- high water level in atmosphere
- one's intention to take hostile action
- emerging over something
- roots large wide roots
- upper most branches on a tree
- garden a garden that's a forest
- animals of a particular region
- free hanging stem of a liana
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- farming practice of growing crops and raising life stock sufficiently
- weather conditions prevailing in an area for for a long time
- and burn detonating method
- based in or in accordance with what is believed
- rapper a process which latex is collected from a rubber tree
- when forests are being destroyed
- indigenous peoples in Brazil who inhabit vast areas
16 Clues: roots large wide roots • emerging over something • and burn detonating method • free hanging stem of a liana • were you can manage something • upper most branches on a tree • high water level in atmosphere • animals of a particular region • garden a garden that's a forest • when forests are being destroyed • one's intention to take hostile action • ...
Happy Birthday Grandash-Dad-Ian xxxxxxx 2021-01-15
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- Old British statesman delighted with jewel. (9)
- Vessel for gravy. (4)
- Cool joint? (3)
- Bird lacking in courage. (7)
- Its blades control other blades. (9)
- This is an illegal drug from a silly guy, Mister Sheen. (7)
- Quenches one's thirst, my lass. (6,4)
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- Historic farming in the book Elm on the Hill. (7)
- So flexible, Mister Daniels. (10)
- Very impressive, magnificent burnt tree. (8)
- Hit my foot, young man! (4,3)
- Snappy drink. (6)
- The diamond of the lake, Lee is back. (4,3,3)
- Chauffeur for those bound to do a hard day's work. (11)
- Fruit from entire can spoilt. (9)
- Nip back for security code. (3)
16 Clues: Cool joint? (3) • Snappy drink. (6) • Vessel for gravy. (4) • Bird lacking in courage. (7) • Hit my foot, young man! (4,3) • Nip back for security code. (3) • So flexible, Mister Daniels. (10) • Fruit from entire can spoilt. (9) • Its blades control other blades. (9) • Quenches one's thirst, my lass. (6,4) • Very impressive, magnificent burnt tree. (8) • ...
Career Fields 2023-08-15
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- designing, assembling, and packing products
- teaching and providing support to students
- designing building structures
- manage and organize companies
- develop plans to buy and sell products
- represent and manage countries, states, and cities
- farming, growing food, and protecting natural resources
- drawings, journalism, performing, and film
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- responsible for moving people and goods
- build and remodel homes and manage machines and equipment
- Science Math Engineering and Technology fields
- track and report money and spending
- work with patients and perform tests in hospitals and labs
- working in lodging, attractions, travel, and food
- fight crime, maintain safety, and assist with legal services
- design and maintain powerplants and electrical systems
16 Clues: designing building structures • manage and organize companies • track and report money and spending • develop plans to buy and sell products • responsible for moving people and goods • teaching and providing support to students • drawings, journalism, performing, and film • designing, assembling, and packing products • Science Math Engineering and Technology fields • ...
The Great Depression Crossword by: Dustin Knauf 2023-05-23
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- what year did the dust bowl start?
- Around how many people died during the dust bowl?
- stock prices started to decline on
- who came up with the new deal?
- aftermath of banks and stock market crash was called
- the dust bowl was also known as
- minimum wage is an example of
- how many jobs did the new deal give?
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- u.s. stock market underwent rapid expansion in the
- how many acres of land was rendered useless for farming?
- dust bowl got its name by a newspaper
- how long did the dust bowl last?
- production declined and unemployment
- series of programs and projects
- thousands of investors were
- billions of dollars were
16 Clues: billions of dollars were • thousands of investors were • minimum wage is an example of • who came up with the new deal? • series of programs and projects • the dust bowl was also known as • how long did the dust bowl last? • what year did the dust bowl start? • stock prices started to decline on • production declined and unemployment • how many jobs did the new deal give? • ...
Southeast Asia 2022-05-12
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- Small relative of the kangaroo
- The Chao Phraya river is the most important river in this country
- The most populous of Indonesia's islands
- This peninsula contains parts of Myanmar, Malaysia, and Thailand
- This river's delta grows about 165 feet per year
- The variety of species in an ecosystem
- Catching enough to live on
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- Laos is surrounded by land on all sides
- a giant ocean wave with enormous power
- The capital city of The Phillipines
- continuously changing
- Indonesia and the Phillipines were once connected with this
- This type of climate makes farming successful year-round
- The raw material used to make aluminum
- Fierce tropical storm
- The longest river in Southeast Asia
16 Clues: continuously changing • Fierce tropical storm • Catching enough to live on • Small relative of the kangaroo • The capital city of The Phillipines • The longest river in Southeast Asia • a giant ocean wave with enormous power • The raw material used to make aluminum • The variety of species in an ecosystem • Laos is surrounded by land on all sides • ...
Solve the crossword puzzle given below: 2024-10-27
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- Culture of blue-green algae is used in the preparation of.
- Process of crossing two genetically different plants.
- An important Fodder crop.
- It given to cattle which is rich in cellulose.
- Milk-producing female cattle.
- Cattles used for farm labour.
- Commercially produced plant nutrient.
- Organisms cultivated for pearls.
- Xanthium and Parthenium are commonly known as.
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- Nutrients required in small quantities.
- Refers to the availability of flowers and plants near bee hives
- Farming without the use of chemicals as fertilizers and herbicides is known as.
- Duration of sunlight which an organism receives.
- Another term for bee-keeping.
- Which type of crop is Pigeon pea.
- Rearing of marine fish in seawater.
16 Clues: An important Fodder crop. • Another term for bee-keeping. • Milk-producing female cattle. • Cattles used for farm labour. • Organisms cultivated for pearls. • Which type of crop is Pigeon pea. • Rearing of marine fish in seawater. • Commercially produced plant nutrient. • Nutrients required in small quantities. • It given to cattle which is rich in cellulose. • ...
African Nationalism & Independence 2022-04-27
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- a country settles there people on foreign soil
- the resource sought after in the congo
- a country fighting itself
- the people were enslaved for rubber
- social democratic party in south africa
- a farming people in south africa
- Was made after ww2 to stop war from breaking out again
- The continent where the congo is located in
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- first black president of south africa
- intergovernmental organization established may 25 1966
- ruled over the congo after ww2
- a government that is working to only benefit the leaders or people in power
- site of 1994 genocide
- african leader of independence movement in ghana
- main antagonizer to hutu
- mass murder
16 Clues: mass murder • site of 1994 genocide • main antagonizer to hutu • a country fighting itself • ruled over the congo after ww2 • a farming people in south africa • the people were enslaved for rubber • first black president of south africa • the resource sought after in the congo • social democratic party in south africa • The continent where the congo is located in • ...
13 British Colonies 2025-08-29
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- the first official english settlement in north america
- Pennsylvania, flat land, warmer, very diverse
- nickname for tobacco
- crop America is founded on
- the lost colony
- The crown ignores the colonies so long as they make him money
- said that the colonies could only trade with england
- fought between 1756 and 1763 between France and Britain with native help
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- Church of England, great for farming
- pilgrims would govern themselves
- goods that come into a country
- shipbuilding and fishing, rocky land, not great for framing
- leaves the country
- colonies exist to enrich the mother country
- trade network between Europe, Africa and the Americas
- officially ends the French and Indian War
16 Clues: the lost colony • leaves the country • nickname for tobacco • crop America is founded on • goods that come into a country • pilgrims would govern themselves • Church of England, great for farming • officially ends the French and Indian War • colonies exist to enrich the mother country • Pennsylvania, flat land, warmer, very diverse • ...
Japan unit vocab 2021-05-12
Across
- large chain if small islands
- Sacred beings worshipped in Shinto, conceived as spirits.
- gods of nature of the ainu
- when a group or person is seperated from the rest of the world
- a ceremony seen as normal
Down
- festivals held in spring and fall to please the kami
- japans indigenous people
- land suitable for farming
- storm that destroyed most of the mongol fleet
9 Clues: japans indigenous people • land suitable for farming • a ceremony seen as normal • gods of nature of the ainu • large chain if small islands • storm that destroyed most of the mongol fleet • festivals held in spring and fall to please the kami • Sacred beings worshipped in Shinto, conceived as spirits. • when a group or person is seperated from the rest of the world
Parvana's journey & Hunger 2020-03-23
Across
- Headache,nausea, dizziness...
- What does poverty result from?
- How many dollars will it cost yearly to end hunger?
- What is hunger caused by?
Down
- Suffering or death caused by lack of food
- Urban farming, access to birth control education...
- An urgent need for food or a specific nutrient
- When did the World Hunger begin?
- Hunger, poverty and food prices are inextricably...
9 Clues: What is hunger caused by? • Headache,nausea, dizziness... • What does poverty result from? • When did the World Hunger begin? • Suffering or death caused by lack of food • An urgent need for food or a specific nutrient • Urban farming, access to birth control education... • How many dollars will it cost yearly to end hunger? • ...
Impossible Christmas Carol Crossword 2021-02-24
Across
- what month was scrooge born in?
- what did Britain rely on?
- what law was introduced in 1834
- what was the main religion in the upper classes?
- what was tiny tims surname
Down
- What was the society like in the 19th Century?
- What's the main characters name?
- When did scrooge wake up?
- what did Thomas think the demand of will increase?
9 Clues: When did scrooge wake up? • what did Britain rely on? • what was tiny tims surname • what month was scrooge born in? • what law was introduced in 1834 • What's the main characters name? • What was the society like in the 19th Century? • what was the main religion in the upper classes? • what did Thomas think the demand of will increase?
sustainabilitly 2021-04-30
10 Clues: is what you breath • are a living organism • are a living organism • you use it most to cook • is what you use in a oven • is what you use in a house • you can use it to start a train • is something that has been burnt • is what you put in a car so it works • is a farmer that looks after animals
Resources of WA 2013-08-20
Across
- the principal of aluminium
- a type of workplace
- something precious found in the ground
- another word for the fuel commonly known as petrol
Down
- mineral used for metal
- the growing of crops and farming industry
- apples are found on this type of farm
- using tools to take precious minerals from a natural environment
- a precious mineral used un expensive jewellery
9 Clues: a type of workplace • mineral used for metal • the principal of aluminium • apples are found on this type of farm • something precious found in the ground • the growing of crops and farming industry • a precious mineral used un expensive jewellery • another word for the fuel commonly known as petrol • using tools to take precious minerals from a natural environment
when stars are scattered 2022-03-02
Across
- living in characteristic of farming or country life
- a regulator for controlling the flow of liquid
- deeply or markedly affected or influenced
- a Muslim place of worship
- freedom from control or influence of another or others
Down
- a fixed portion allotted
- an exile who flees for safety
- a sudden attack characterized by spasms or convulsions
- lacking a visable order or organization
9 Clues: a fixed portion allotted • a Muslim place of worship • an exile who flees for safety • lacking a visable order or organization • deeply or markedly affected or influenced • a regulator for controlling the flow of liquid • living in characteristic of farming or country life • a sudden attack characterized by spasms or convulsions • ...
Vocab Sep-11/Sep-15 2023-09-12
Across
- to crate
- one who flees there home for safety
- agricultural product intended to be sold for profit
- to harass
- person who don't like violence
Down
- a person who pledges his or her labor for an amount of time in exchange for some payment
- willingness to allow
- a large farm specializing on farming on type of crop
- one who owes money
9 Clues: to crate • to harass • one who owes money • willingness to allow • person who don't like violence • one who flees there home for safety • agricultural product intended to be sold for profit • a large farm specializing on farming on type of crop • a person who pledges his or her labor for an amount of time in exchange for some payment
Ancient Inca 2024-05-11
Across
- main god is the Inca religion.
- Type of religion that the Incas use.
- The lost city atop the mountains.
- a famous emperor of the Inca.
Down
- The Spanish conquistador who took them over.
- ways that the Inca communicated using knots
- Farming on the mountain side.
- the emperor of Inca who was thought thought to be descended from god.
- capital city of the Inca.
9 Clues: capital city of the Inca. • Farming on the mountain side. • a famous emperor of the Inca. • main god is the Inca religion. • The lost city atop the mountains. • Type of religion that the Incas use. • ways that the Inca communicated using knots • The Spanish conquistador who took them over. • the emperor of Inca who was thought thought to be descended from god.
Biotech 2024-11-19
Across
- extreme scarcity of food
- the science or practice of farming
- the chemical element that builds up organic compounds
- an irregular rising and falling in number or amount
- the surroundings or conditions in which living things operates
Down
- the acquisition or gradual gathering of something
- name of model plant
- extreme dry conditions, lack of water
- uncontrolable water flow beyond its normal limits
9 Clues: name of model plant • extreme scarcity of food • the science or practice of farming • extreme dry conditions, lack of water • the acquisition or gradual gathering of something • uncontrolable water flow beyond its normal limits • an irregular rising and falling in number or amount • the chemical element that builds up organic compounds • ...
Mesopotamia vocab 2024-10-15
Across
- brick, pyramid-shaped temple
- large arc of rich, or fertile farmland
- way of controlling water for Farming
- mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
- laws that governed life in Babylonian empire
- system that divides people into classes based on job of your family.
Down
- system of writing using curved lines
- land between two rivers
- produce more goods or crops than needed
9 Clues: land between two rivers • brick, pyramid-shaped temple • system of writing using curved lines • way of controlling water for Farming • large arc of rich, or fertile farmland • produce more goods or crops than needed • laws that governed life in Babylonian empire • mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile • ...
Towards A Sustainable World 2024-08-08
Across
- Organizing principle for human development goals.
- Environmental friendly methods of farming.
- Most populated countries in the world.
- Largest source of income on rural households.
- It is a basic necessity for survival.
- A way to characterize a system.
Down
- Leads to an increase shortage of food.
- Assist people meet their development needs.
- Conflict Weakens food security both on domestic and international.
- Energy source that produces far less pollution.
10 Clues: A way to characterize a system. • It is a basic necessity for survival. • Leads to an increase shortage of food. • Most populated countries in the world. • Environmental friendly methods of farming. • Assist people meet their development needs. • Largest source of income on rural households. • Energy source that produces far less pollution. • ...
Criss-crossed France 2018-08-27
Across
- having good scenery and views
- the most important city of a country, where the government is
- connected with farming
- area;part of a country
Down
- effects;power to change someone's ideas
- the place to which you are travlling
- a famous place
- a big building which is very strong to keep enemies out
- a plant grown for food or for a product
9 Clues: a famous place • connected with farming • area;part of a country • having good scenery and views • the place to which you are travlling • effects;power to change someone's ideas • a plant grown for food or for a product • a big building which is very strong to keep enemies out • the most important city of a country, where the government is
engineering 2022-02-22
Across
- / engineer that builds and designs rockets
- / an invention that saved countless lives
- / an invention that helps people travel
- / engineer that makes things to better life
- / focus on the overall manufacturing process
- / develop new ways tonharness nuclear energy
Down
- / engineer using biology and medicine
- / develop new ways to dig for oil and gas
- / engineering and improvement of farming equptment and other machinery
9 Clues: / engineer using biology and medicine • / an invention that helps people travel • / an invention that saved countless lives • / develop new ways to dig for oil and gas • / engineer that builds and designs rockets • / engineer that makes things to better life • / focus on the overall manufacturing process • / develop new ways tonharness nuclear energy • ...
The Cotton Economy in the South 2022-03-14
Across
- area of land used to grow crops
- group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities
- #1 cash crop in the south
- machine that was invented to clean cotton
- human being owned by another.
Down
- practice of farming
- cotton-producing region of the southern United States
- wealthy families that profited from cotton
- the name of our country
9 Clues: practice of farming • the name of our country • #1 cash crop in the south • human being owned by another. • area of land used to grow crops • machine that was invented to clean cotton • wealthy families that profited from cotton • cotton-producing region of the southern United States • group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities
Mesopotamia 2020-11-12
Across
- This code was the law of the land
- Mesopotamia is located between what two rivers? (name one)
- Who defeated the chimera?
- The rivers were a source of _____ for farming
- A belief in many gods is called?
Down
- Mesopotamia is located between what two rivers? (name one)
- The first civilization on the earth was called?
- Temples built to worship gods
- Another name for Mesopotamia region
- The first form of written language
10 Clues: Who defeated the chimera? • Temples built to worship gods • A belief in many gods is called? • This code was the law of the land • The first form of written language • Another name for Mesopotamia region • The rivers were a source of _____ for farming • The first civilization on the earth was called? • Mesopotamia is located between what two rivers? (name one) • ...
Week 20 - The States Break Up 2021-03-12
Across
- a state where slavery was legal
- a system of secret routes for helping slaves escape to freedom
- people who wanted to put an end to slavery
Down
- an economy based on farming
- a storage area for weapons
- to withdraw or break away from
- an economy based on factories and businesses
- the United States
- a state where slavery was not legal
9 Clues: the United States • a storage area for weapons • an economy based on farming • to withdraw or break away from • a state where slavery was legal • a state where slavery was not legal • people who wanted to put an end to slavery • an economy based on factories and businesses • a system of secret routes for helping slaves escape to freedom
Tug Of War 2022-10-21
Across
- A 'car' used for farming.
- Use this to cross a river.
- The name of the boy who wins the tug of war.
- A large white bird.
- The family couldn't jump fast enough so they ____ over.
Down
- Big, thick string.
- Jumping over a rope again and again.
- A small river that Mum and Dad get pulled into.
- The name of the yellow dog.
9 Clues: Big, thick string. • A large white bird. • A 'car' used for farming. • Use this to cross a river. • The name of the yellow dog. • Jumping over a rope again and again. • The name of the boy who wins the tug of war. • A small river that Mum and Dad get pulled into. • The family couldn't jump fast enough so they ____ over.
ENVIRONMENT 2023-05-28
Across
- to stop something from happening.
- garbage and chemicals mix in the water.
- farming, growing vegetables and fruits.
- it is generated by the sunlight.
Down
- cutting down a large number of trees.
- chemicals to control or kill pests.
- produces energy by catching the power of the wind.
- the use of a waste product to make something else
- harmful gasses and dust causes it.
9 Clues: it is generated by the sunlight. • to stop something from happening. • harmful gasses and dust causes it. • chemicals to control or kill pests. • cutting down a large number of trees. • garbage and chemicals mix in the water. • farming, growing vegetables and fruits. • the use of a waste product to make something else • produces energy by catching the power of the wind.
atmosphere 2023-07-06
Across
- what released gases to form earths early atmospere
- what main gas was produced by volcanoes
- what does sulfur dioxide cause
- what does particulates
- what greenhouse gas is produced by animal farming
Down
- what process caused carbon dioxide levels decrease
- what does climate change cause
- whats produced by incomplete combustion
- what was one planet that the earths atmosphere was like before it changed
9 Clues: what does particulates • what does climate change cause • what does sulfur dioxide cause • what main gas was produced by volcanoes • whats produced by incomplete combustion • what greenhouse gas is produced by animal farming • what process caused carbon dioxide levels decrease • what released gases to form earths early atmospere • ...
Channges to the Environment Vocabulary 2023-08-07
Across
- areas where there are businessess
- too much fishing in the bodies of water
- areas where there are houses
- the people, schools, churches, and business in the state that you live in.
- the business of farming and growing growing crops
Down
- destruction caused by things in nature
- everything that is around us
- the area where you live
- things having to do with factories
9 Clues: the area where you live • everything that is around us • areas where there are houses • areas where there are businessess • things having to do with factories • destruction caused by things in nature • too much fishing in the bodies of water • the business of farming and growing growing crops • the people, schools, churches, and business in the state that you live in.
Unit One Vocabulary 2023-09-21
Across
- a huge sheet of ice
- corn
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- food grown by farmers, such as corn, beans, squash, rice
- to grow crops for food
- a person who always moves from place to place
Down
- farming
- people who share a common language and traditions
- movement of people or animals from one place to another
9 Clues: corn • farming • a huge sheet of ice • to grow crops for food • a person who always moves from place to place • people who share a common language and traditions • movement of people or animals from one place to another • food grown by farmers, such as corn, beans, squash, rice • a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
The Powhatan 2024-02-08
Across
- The Powhatan did this to grow crops for food
- Powhatan activity crucial for survival in the forests
- Word for a large waterway
- Powhatan transportation method on water
- Primary source of meat for the Powhatan people
Down
- Powhatan skill used for catching fish
- Traditional Powhatan communal dwelling
- Sisters Powhatan word for the three main crops
- Powhatan resource for building, tools, and materials:
9 Clues: Word for a large waterway • Powhatan skill used for catching fish • Traditional Powhatan communal dwelling • Powhatan transportation method on water • The Powhatan did this to grow crops for food • Primary source of meat for the Powhatan people • Sisters Powhatan word for the three main crops • Powhatan activity crucial for survival in the forests • ...
Ancient Inca 2024-05-11
Across
- main god is the Inca religion.
- Type of religion that the Incas use.
- The lost city atop the mountains.
- a famous emperor of the Inca.
Down
- The Spanish conquistador who took them over.
- ways that the Inca communicated using knots
- Farming on the mountain side.
- the emperor of Inca who was thought thought to be descended from god.
- capital city of the Inca.
9 Clues: capital city of the Inca. • Farming on the mountain side. • a famous emperor of the Inca. • main god is the Inca religion. • The lost city atop the mountains. • Type of religion that the Incas use. • ways that the Inca communicated using knots • The Spanish conquistador who took them over. • the emperor of Inca who was thought thought to be descended from god.
revision NABIL GHANI_ss vocabulary term 3 impact 2018-02-18
Across
- find the difference of something
- signifying the combination or interaction of social and cultural elements
- something that always flows
- a proses of learning
- when you group several stuff
- tending to travel and change settlements frequently
- make a general statement by inferring from specific cases
- when you see and find information about something
- when you want to combine something or adopt and make a new culture
Down
- synonym of analyze
- synonym of conclude
- keeping an item that you found
- a proses of change in the culture
- synonym of transform
- a place around you where things live
- asking to know more about something
- getting resources in a field or garden
- a long and distinct period of history
- the effect of something that happen
19 Clues: synonym of analyze • synonym of conclude • synonym of transform • a proses of learning • something that always flows • when you group several stuff • keeping an item that you found • find the difference of something • a proses of change in the culture • asking to know more about something • the effect of something that happen • a place around you where things live • ...
Illan 2nd Eso Unit 3 2021-11-17
Across
- a Romanesque style of architectural support
- clergy often isolated from the world
- the territory ruled by a feudal lord
- a way to get more food from farming
- a person who performed tasks for the king
- items associated with saints
- a group of warriors summoned by the monarch
- holy wars
- a poet at a feudal court
- an order of regular clergy involved in crusades
Down
- people who disagreed with church opinion
- a system where lords gave land to each other
- a peasant who farmed
- the land ruled directly by a lord
- relationship between a lord and his inferior
- clergy who were involved in religious education
- the group of nobles who advised the monarch
- a special tax payed to the church
- a Muslim king
19 Clues: holy wars • a Muslim king • a peasant who farmed • a poet at a feudal court • items associated with saints • the land ruled directly by a lord • a special tax payed to the church • a way to get more food from farming • clergy often isolated from the world • the territory ruled by a feudal lord • people who disagreed with church opinion • a person who performed tasks for the king • ...
SS vocabulary 2021-04-22
Across
- the Spreading of customs or beliefs.
- An area with very little or no water.
- extra, left over supplies
- Land becomes dryer and less productive.
- Grow enough crops to live not sell.
- They hunt and gather food.
- A cultural background.
- Wanderers, or mobile
- Grow food to sell and live off the income.
- Wind and water wear away land.
Down
- a shortage of rainfall
- on nation conquers another.
- A native and nomadic tribe. They speak Maa.
- The application of water to land.
- the stater of not having enough.
- The action of clearing trees.
- a shortage of supplies.
- a form of government where a person or group has absolute power.
- Hard railroads bridges, soft knowledge and skill.
19 Clues: Wanderers, or mobile • a shortage of rainfall • A cultural background. • a shortage of supplies. • extra, left over supplies • They hunt and gather food. • on nation conquers another. • The action of clearing trees. • Wind and water wear away land. • the stater of not having enough. • The application of water to land. • Grow enough crops to live not sell. • ...
SS TEST 2024-10-24
Across
- used dry farming
- were plains farmers
- After ____ Busts turned to ghost towns
- People who dealt out their own brand of justice were
- ____formed the People's Party
- _______ and ______were two Native American who lived as hunters and farmers
- joined the Union in 1876.
- is an appeal to common people
- Central Pacific and Union Pacific were ________
- ____Zones were created by Railroad Companies
- ________beat Boomers into Oklahoma
- The __________ was proposed to break up reservations
Down
- ______________happened at Wounded Knee
- were African Americans who moved west to farm
- was the last Native American to surrender to American government
- are government grants
- _______relied on Chinese workers
- had Irish and African American workers
- are stores for farmers
- The end of the ___________ came as a result of the price COLLAPSE of the mid 1880s
20 Clues: used dry farming • were plains farmers • are government grants • are stores for farmers • joined the Union in 1876. • ____formed the People's Party • is an appeal to common people • _______relied on Chinese workers • ________beat Boomers into Oklahoma • ______________happened at Wounded Knee • After ____ Busts turned to ghost towns • had Irish and African American workers • ...
Title 2025-09-14
Across
- Iron-making process vital in 18th century
- Sun, wind, water provide this type of energy
- Using fewer resources for the same work
- Building where workers produced goods
- Energy resource made from decomposed plants/animals
- Future focused development that balances economy, society, and environment
- Movement to safeguard the planet
- Protection of nature and environment
- Group of workers demanding better rights
Down
- Mineral fuel that drove early machines
- Farming that avoids harmful chemicals
- Loom invention that boosted textile speed
- Smoke and harmful gases from factories
- Idea of making old products usable again
- Transport network of trains and tracks
- Child employment in factories
- Invention that powered trains and factories
- System designed to reuse and recycle materials
- To use resources wisely and not waste them
19 Clues: Child employment in factories • Movement to safeguard the planet • Protection of nature and environment • Farming that avoids harmful chemicals • Building where workers produced goods • Mineral fuel that drove early machines • Smoke and harmful gases from factories • Transport network of trains and tracks • Using fewer resources for the same work • ...
Title 2025-09-14
Across
- Iron-making process vital in 18th century
- Sun, wind, water provide this type of energy
- Using fewer resources for the same work
- Building where workers produced goods
- Energy resource made from decomposed plants/animals
- Future focused development that balances economy, society, and environment
- Movement to safeguard the planet
- Protection of nature and environment
- Group of workers demanding better rights
Down
- Mineral fuel that drove early machines
- Farming that avoids harmful chemicals
- Loom invention that boosted textile speed
- Smoke and harmful gases from factories
- Idea of making old products usable again
- Transport network of trains and tracks
- Child employment in factories
- Invention that powered trains and factories
- System designed to reuse and recycle materials
- To use resources wisely and not waste them
19 Clues: Child employment in factories • Movement to safeguard the planet • Protection of nature and environment • Farming that avoids harmful chemicals • Building where workers produced goods • Mineral fuel that drove early machines • Smoke and harmful gases from factories • Transport network of trains and tracks • Using fewer resources for the same work • ...
Lovely Venturoso 2012-07-12
Across
- builds boats and submarines
- creating software programs
- research, design, develop, test and oversee the manufacture and installation of computer hardware
- concerned with the behavior of earth materials
- inventing, or innovating robots to do task
- helping with programming computers
- production of hydrocarbons
- inventing or innovating electronic devices
- concerned with design of public works like bridges and dams
Down
- created instruments
- created machines
- dealing with the energy a body has by a behavior from its motion
- create intruments or devices to study the ocean
- dealing with farming
- engineer processing, packaging, and delivering the food to the consumer
- making sure that the product is ready to sell and is in good condition
16 Clues: created machines • created instruments • dealing with farming • creating software programs • production of hydrocarbons • builds boats and submarines • helping with programming computers • inventing, or innovating robots to do task • inventing or innovating electronic devices • concerned with the behavior of earth materials • create intruments or devices to study the ocean • ...
What is Geography? 2014-06-09
Across
- Area is characterized as a place were there are lots of people living individually in this area.
- Chicken
- Farming
- Resources does not renew itself.
- Industry
- a production of a good service within an economy.
- Industry
- a electronic devices that is being burned by fire.
- is composed as primarily of carbon along with variable quantities with other elements.
Down
- the main source of energy in earth.
- the process of changing the waste materials into a new product of a useful materials.
- being able to live without limits of what environments can provide.
- Industry
- States
- Fed
- Resources can replenish with the passage of time.
- Resources environments that exist relatively undisturbed by humanity.
- Sands
18 Clues: Fed • Sands • States • Chicken • Farming • Industry • Industry • Industry • Resources does not renew itself. • the main source of energy in earth. • Resources can replenish with the passage of time. • a production of a good service within an economy. • a electronic devices that is being burned by fire. • being able to live without limits of what environments can provide. • ...
Dad2 2021-11-08
Across
- for being this thing there is a naked-related punishment... As of yet it hasn't ever been enforced!
- You were it's worst nightmare
- they were the squawky backdrop to life at Laurel Bank!
- where there is raspberries, magic tree farming and a giant silver puppy (3, 7)
- Chair of idris (6,5)
- (one of) mum's sneakiest secret ingredients
- Harry
- Home of 40th birthdays and wild boars (6,2,4)
Down
- ...cheese
- Our favourite place for pasta in Wales... Especially after throwing hats around
- Rum, Eigg and...
- ... While you work
- Glue-eating, box-on-head scaring, beautiful curly haired four legged girl
- 88 High Street (5, 5)
- my favourite apple product
- your favourite apple product
16 Clues: Harry • ...cheese • Rum, Eigg and... • ... While you work • Chair of idris (6,5) • 88 High Street (5, 5) • my favourite apple product • your favourite apple product • You were it's worst nightmare • (one of) mum's sneakiest secret ingredients • Home of 40th birthdays and wild boars (6,2,4) • they were the squawky backdrop to life at Laurel Bank! • ...
A tale from the swamp 2022-11-23
Across
- the 17th US state
- A popular soft drink that rivals coca-cola
- A common english name
- A north african christian ethniticy
- A civil officer who administers the law
- Germanic mercenaries used in pike and shot formations
- A Person belonging to the aristocracy
- Attempting to impress with greater importance than actually possesed
Down
- A poor agricultural labourer of low social status
- A medieval head gear with a point shaped visor
- Transition from hunting to farming
- The city of love
- A plant bearing seeds, flowers or leaves
- Men living under vows of poverty, chastity and obedience
- A snake like thing that holds your pants up
- An animal that humans drink milk from
16 Clues: The city of love • the 17th US state • A common english name • Transition from hunting to farming • A north african christian ethniticy • A Person belonging to the aristocracy • An animal that humans drink milk from • A civil officer who administers the law • A plant bearing seeds, flowers or leaves • A popular soft drink that rivals coca-cola • ...
A Silly Goofy Crossword 2022-12-02
Across
- The dog always stealing your chair
- A cute, little farming game Jack and Katie likes to play
- The dogs paws smell like this chip
- The number of doors Jack needs for privacy
- The act of suddenly picking up a dog
- Three, Two, One
- The best wiener dog name ever
- It feels like Piper is constantly making this sound
- The best day for ice cream
Down
- How the dogs be looking
- The bedroom is a _ space
- Our dogs with broken ears
- The piece of clothing necessary to watch a certain tv show
- What Bella was doing during our purposal
- The number of kisses needed to go to bed
- Jack's favorite nickname for Katie
16 Clues: Three, Two, One • How the dogs be looking • The bedroom is a _ space • Our dogs with broken ears • The best day for ice cream • The best wiener dog name ever • The dog always stealing your chair • The dogs paws smell like this chip • Jack's favorite nickname for Katie • The act of suddenly picking up a dog • What Bella was doing during our purposal • ...
Lasting impacts of territorial area 2023-11-14
Across
- The place Japan wanted to draw attention away from to attack
- Built to bring oil to the continental US
- plot of land given to pioneers
- buildings the natives were held hostage in during WW2
- Castner's ___
- Metal most searched for
- First gold mining settlement in Alaska
- Valley in which the settlers settled
Down
- Islands fought over by Japan and US
- practice of farming
- a person who searches for mineral deposits
- a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area
- Settlement abandoned after original excitement
- old-timer/experienced miner
- region of the territory of Yukon, in northwestern Canada
- long Road built during WW2
16 Clues: Castner's ___ • practice of farming • Metal most searched for • long Road built during WW2 • old-timer/experienced miner • plot of land given to pioneers • Islands fought over by Japan and US • Valley in which the settlers settled • First gold mining settlement in Alaska • Built to bring oil to the continental US • a person who searches for mineral deposits • ...
Age of Jackson 2023-11-08
Across
- White males had to own what to be able to vote
- The democratic party did what after the election of 1828
- 1828 tarrif of?
- Why did Jackson invite the public to the white house
- State that removed the Cherokee
- South Carolina threatened to
- Passed the Indian removal act
- Indian Land was wanted for?
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- New Indian territority was in?
- who was the speaker of the house that helped Adams
- Jackson believed government officials were?
- Tariff of 1828 did what to the southern people
- Jackson in these banks who would lend money to farmers
- who won the election of 1824
- Clay created a _________ reduce the tariff
- What party did Jackson represent
16 Clues: 1828 tarrif of? • Indian Land was wanted for? • who won the election of 1824 • South Carolina threatened to • Passed the Indian removal act • New Indian territority was in? • State that removed the Cherokee • What party did Jackson represent • Clay created a _________ reduce the tariff • Jackson believed government officials were? • ...
Emma crossword 2025-01-31
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- what is the yamaka concerned about
- what is horses used for in great basin
- what is one food that eastern woodland ate that starts with 'b'
- what were men head of in the south west
- what did the tinglet trade
- what state is Navajo in
- what is a grass dwelling
- one group that starts with flat in the platue
- what did california trade
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- how often was trade used in the southeast
- what are the 3 sisters of farming
- what important issue is for the tinglet
- what was a traditional yoruk house
- what dakota is Lakota in
- why did Shoshone hunt buffalo
- highest government in cherokee
16 Clues: what state is Navajo in • what dakota is Lakota in • what is a grass dwelling • what did california trade • what did the tinglet trade • why did Shoshone hunt buffalo • highest government in cherokee • what are the 3 sisters of farming • what is the yamaka concerned about • what was a traditional yoruk house • what is horses used for in great basin • ...
~ Farm animals ~ 2023-01-09
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- the science or practice of farming
- relating to agriculture
- They have a pecking order
- Communicate using a secret code
- There are over 600 breeds of this animal
- Has 2 stomachs
- Scientific name is Capra aegagrus hircu
- Has white furry fur
- An area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager
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- This animal has 32 teeth
- Also called "waterfowl"
- Only males can gobble
- revolution the name given to a number of cultural transformations
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- Mud is fundamental to the lives of this animal
- Store water in their blood
- Wakes you up in the morning
17 Clues: Has 2 stomachs • Has white furry fur • Only males can gobble • Also called "waterfowl" • relating to agriculture • This animal has 32 teeth • They have a pecking order • Store water in their blood • Wakes you up in the morning • Communicate using a secret code • farm animals regarded as an asset • the science or practice of farming • Scientific name is Capra aegagrus hircu • ...
Merida's Crossword puzzle for Africa 2025-12-09
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- Watering crops
- A person who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- Growing enough food for you family
- Large desert in North Africa
- Grasslands
- Climate with little to no rain
- How many people live in an area
- Land that is good for farming
- A country without access to a large body of water
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- Growing crops to sell for profit
- Hot, humid forest where it rains all year
- Climate that is dry, but has more rainfall than an arid region
- Gifts of earth
- The growth expansion of cities
- The weather in an area over an extended period of time
- The transition zone between the Sahara and savanna
16 Clues: Grasslands • Watering crops • Gifts of earth • Large desert in North Africa • Land that is good for farming • The growth expansion of cities • Climate with little to no rain • How many people live in an area • Growing crops to sell for profit • Growing enough food for you family • Hot, humid forest where it rains all year • A country without access to a large body of water • ...
Manatee Village - Historic Bradenton 2020-03-31
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- "Manatee _______ Historical Park" is an open-air museum in Bradenton with buildings from our county's founding period.
- DeSoto National Memorial Park is named after him, first name of De Soto.
- surname of the five brothers who owned/operated the circus called “The Greatest Show on Earth", art museum in Sarasota.
- house used as a courthouse and rooming house, destroyed for parking leaving only the 1925 Peninsular Telephone Building in the area, sometimes called the "Palmer-____ House", Also first name of an American cartoonist (1880–1935) with surname Williams.
- name of the plantation and mansion in Ellenton, Judah P. Benjamin took refuge here in May 1865, "______ Plantation Historic State Park".
- "__________ Records Library" is the name of the Bradenton Carnegie library, relates to history/historic.
- name of our county and the river.
- name of town and historical park where there is a military museum and 1912 Carnegie Library, near Manatee County Agricultural Museum.
- castle in Bradenton, owned by Dr. Joseph Addison ______.
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- "Manatee County ____________ Museum" is where the original firehouse/jail for Palmetto is located, refers to the practice of farming and raising animals.
- The "_______ Estate" in Sarasota, named after the inventor and owner Powel _______ Jr.
- surname of a leading philanthropist of Manatee Village, "______ Museum of Science & History" and name of an animal shelter in Bradenton.
- original spelling of our town before "Bradenton" and "Bradentown".
- barn in Palmetto, man named Peter began tomato farming in our area with this last name.
- William Shaw's _____ House, located at DeSoto National Memorial Park, also type of cat with striped fur.
15 Clues: name of our county and the river. • castle in Bradenton, owned by Dr. Joseph Addison ______. • original spelling of our town before "Bradenton" and "Bradentown". • DeSoto National Memorial Park is named after him, first name of De Soto. • The "_______ Estate" in Sarasota, named after the inventor and owner Powel _______ Jr. • ...
Manatee Village - Historic Bradenton 2020-03-31
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- "Manatee _______ Historical Park" is an open-air museum in Bradenton with buildings from our county's founding period.
- DeSoto National Memorial Park is named after him, first name of De Soto.
- surname of the five brothers who owned/operated the circus called “The Greatest Show on Earth", art museum in Sarasota.
- house used as a courthouse and rooming house, destroyed for parking leaving only the 1925 Peninsular Telephone Building in the area, sometimes called the "Palmer-____ House", Also first name of an American cartoonist (1880–1935) with surname Williams.
- name of the plantation and mansion in Ellenton, Judah P. Benjamin took refuge here in May 1865, "______ Plantation Historic State Park".
- "__________ Records Library" is the name of the Bradenton Carnegie library, relates to history/historic.
- name of our county and the river.
- name of town and historical park where there is a military museum and 1912 Carnegie Library, near Manatee County Agricultural Museum.
- castle in Bradenton, owned by Joseph with this last name.
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- "Manatee County ____________ Museum" is where the original firehouse/jail for Palmetto is located, refers to the practice of farming and raising animals.
- The "_______ Estate" in Sarasota, named after the inventor and owner Powel _______ Jr.
- surname of a leading philanthropist of Manatee County, "______ Museum of Science & History" and name of an animal shelter in Bradenton.
- original spelling of our town before "Bradenton" and "Bradentown".
- barn in Palmetto, man named Peter began tomato farming in our area with this last name.
- William Shaw's _____ House, located at DeSoto National Memorial Park, also type of cat with striped fur.
15 Clues: name of our county and the river. • castle in Bradenton, owned by Joseph with this last name. • original spelling of our town before "Bradenton" and "Bradentown". • DeSoto National Memorial Park is named after him, first name of De Soto. • The "_______ Estate" in Sarasota, named after the inventor and owner Powel _______ Jr. • ...
Vocabulary Puzzle!!!!😱😱😱 2020-10-02
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- The Neolithic, the final division of the Stone Age, began about 12,000 years ago when the first developments of farming appeared in the Epipalaeolithic Near East, and later in other parts of the world.
- a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging.
- A megalith is a large prehistoric stone that has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones.
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
- aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
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- relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone implements were used.
- land connection between otherwise separate areas.
- a long period of reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
- the Old World archaeological period between the Upper Paleolithic and the Neolithic
- move from one region or habitat to another according to the seasons.
- the period of time before written records
- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- primate of a family that includes humans and their fossil ancestors and also at least some of the great apes.
15 Clues: the period of time before written records • land connection between otherwise separate areas. • move from one region or habitat to another according to the seasons. • the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm. • aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community. • ...
Unit 7 Word Search 2025-05-05
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- – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- pardoning Confederate leaders and returning confiscated land, while also requiring states to ratify the 13th Amendment and swear loyalty to the Union.
- Ten Percent Plan, aimed for a swift and lenient return of Confederate states to the Union.
- (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
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- (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
15 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
Geography biomes glossary 2021-07-14
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- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time.
- The artificial process of applying controlled amounts of water to land to assist in production of crops
- a 100x multiple of the pascal, which is the SI unit for pressure.
- agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles and the group of industries dealing with agricultural produce and services required in farming
- The worldwide sum of all ecosystems, regions of the world with living organisms
- the long term pattern of weather conditions in a particular area
- The movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of matter
- A term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth
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- the practice of using natural resources responsibly, so they can support both present and future generations, the capacity to maintain a certain level
- A line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period
- If inputs and outputs within a coastal system are the same then a state of equilibrium exists
- A community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system
- The saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. It is measured with 180 imaginary lines that form circles around the Earth east-west, parallel to the Equator.
- relating to or derived from living matter
15 Clues: relating to or derived from living matter • The saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • A term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth • the long term pattern of weather conditions in a particular area • a 100x multiple of the pascal, which is the SI unit for pressure. • ...
Chapter 31 2023-03-14
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- Though FDR didn't support an anti-lynching law, he did establish a "_____" of major black leaders
- Poor farming practices (like dry farming) coupled with high winds led to the _____ throughout the 1930s
- Roosevelt's popular radio addresses to the American people were known as "_____"
- FDR's secret weapon was his wife _____, a "champion of the dispossessed".
- Father _____ led the conservative charge against the New Deal
- allowed people to borrow most of the cost of the stock, making down payments as low as 10%.
- Major labor organizer of this period, founder of the CIO = _____
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- The New Deal created so many changes to America that it might rightly be called the _____
- The Judiciary Reorganization Bill (also known as the _____) was an attempt by FDR to change the makeup of the Supreme Court and was roundly condemned
- The _____ of 1933 proposed to solve the "farm problem" by reducing agricultural production by paying farmers a subsidy not to farm parts of their land
- October 29, 1929 (also known as _____), was the day the Stock Market crashed
- The Depression's most famous photograph (Migrant Mother) was taken by _____, paid for by the works progress administration
- The _____ was Steinbeck's most famous novel, documenting the Dust Bowl and one family's trek to CA
- In probably FDR's best speech, he motivated America by reminding them that "the only thing we have to fear is _____".
- The _____ lasted from 1929-1939, or even 1941 depending on which historian you ask.
15 Clues: Father _____ led the conservative charge against the New Deal • Major labor organizer of this period, founder of the CIO = _____ • FDR's secret weapon was his wife _____, a "champion of the dispossessed". • October 29, 1929 (also known as _____), was the day the Stock Market crashed • ...
Deforestation 2020-04-20
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- Now with 2-day shipping
- This is a given
- It's very humid
- the ancient art of the farm
- OLD MC DONALD
- They're big and people like to burn them
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- they cut but it's not what your thinking of
- We all have it and there's no denying that
- a family of sorts
- They share a house with friends
- it starts with a c and has two r's and Venezuela's government has it
- We had a lot of them in the past couple of years
- Some people who work there are idiots
- temperature is important
- There very cute
- Where did they hold the last summer Olympics
16 Clues: OLD MC DONALD • This is a given • It's very humid • There very cute • a family of sorts • Now with 2-day shipping • temperature is important • the ancient art of the farm • They share a house with friends • Some people who work there are idiots • They're big and people like to burn them • We all have it and there's no denying that • they cut but it's not what your thinking of • ...
NEBRASKA 2021-04-25
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- Nebraska is one of the Top #___ in the nations agricultural output
- Capital of Nebraska
- Nebraska became the #___ State
- The most mentioned landmark in journal entries by pioneers traveling the Oregon Trail was ____ Rock
- Largest City in Nebraska
- The Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha is home to the world's largest indoor ____
- Postal Abbrv.
- Nebraska's ___ began March 1, 1867
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- Nebraska is a Mid-____ state
- World's largest wooly ___ fossil was found in Nebraska
- Nebraska's geography is mainly ____, flat land
- Nebraska is known for ___ & agriculture production
- Nicknamed the ___Husker State
- The 911 ___ system was 1st developed & used in Lincoln, Nebraska
- Kool-___ was invented by Edward Perkins in Hasting, Nebraska
- President Gerald ___ was born in Omaha
16 Clues: Postal Abbrv. • Capital of Nebraska • Largest City in Nebraska • Nebraska is a Mid-____ state • Nicknamed the ___Husker State • Nebraska became the #___ State • Nebraska's ___ began March 1, 1867 • President Gerald ___ was born in Omaha • Nebraska's geography is mainly ____, flat land • Nebraska is known for ___ & agriculture production • ...
Jayvian puzzle 2020-10-02
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- period Before written records
- device or Implement that is used to carry a specific function
- of farming
- means structures made of such large stones, put together without the use of mortar or cement
- group of a family that includes fossils and anteaters
- aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community. comm
- hunter that gathers
- Era- specific time
- over kill
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- The early phrase of the Stone Age
- kill
- Ages- every thing covered in ice
- A person who has been descended
- Era-12,000 years ago when the first
- bird do this when the season changes
- Bridge- bring
16 Clues: kill • over kill • of farming • Bridge- bring • Era- specific time • hunter that gathers • period Before written records • A person who has been descended • Ages- every thing covered in ice • The early phrase of the Stone Age • Era-12,000 years ago when the first • bird do this when the season changes • group of a family that includes fossils and anteaters • ...
Yanomami crossword 2018-11-11
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- What do they wear?
- Every...years they leave their villages.
- Something of a tree,which is used for the household.
- Animal that lives in the river.
- They are depending on...
- Their living area.
- Gun that is used for hunting.
- Small tribe in Brazil.
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- New houses are built of...
- Their traditional way of life.
- Something of a bird,that they decorate themselves with.
- The woman make if they are not working on the field.
- face decoration
- How do they live with the nature in?
- The man bring if no animal have been found.
- How the soil gets after a long period of farming.
16 Clues: face decoration • What do they wear? • Their living area. • Small tribe in Brazil. • They are depending on... • New houses are built of... • Gun that is used for hunting. • Their traditional way of life. • Animal that lives in the river. • How do they live with the nature in? • Every...years they leave their villages. • The man bring if no animal have been found. • ...
Nam's crossword 2018-10-28
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- How do they live with the nature in?
- Gun that is used for hunting.
- plants The man bring if no animal have been found.
- face decoration
- Their living area.
- Something of the tree,that is used for the household.
- Animal,hat lives in the river.
- The woman make if they are not working on the field.
- Small tribe in Brazil.
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- Their traditional way of life.
- How the soil gets after a long period of farming.
- They are depending on...
- New houses are built of...
- What do they wear?
- Every...years they leave their villages.
- Something of the bird,that they decorate themselves with.
16 Clues: face decoration • What do they wear? • Their living area. • Small tribe in Brazil. • They are depending on... • New houses are built of... • Gun that is used for hunting. • Their traditional way of life. • Animal,hat lives in the river. • How do they live with the nature in? • Every...years they leave their villages. • How the soil gets after a long period of farming. • ...
What's Your Country Famous For? 2013-11-18
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- leads the world in fascist movements.
- cocaine use.
- is the best at peacekeeping.
- murder capital of the world (homicide).
- leads the way in happiness.
- leads the world in sandboarding, a sport that involves surfing mounds of sand.
- leads the way in the production of maple syrup and asteroid collisions.
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- the most efficient at conserving electricity.
- eats the most hotdogs.
- the best at sheep farming and rugby.
- has the tallest people on average.
- has the most people who have been struck by lightning.
- best at staying married.
- has the deadliest lakes in the world.
- the best quality of life.
- was the best at Fifa World Cup titles.
16 Clues: cocaine use. • eats the most hotdogs. • best at staying married. • the best quality of life. • leads the way in happiness. • is the best at peacekeeping. • has the tallest people on average. • the best at sheep farming and rugby. • leads the world in fascist movements. • has the deadliest lakes in the world. • was the best at Fifa World Cup titles. • ...
Social science class 6 abc 2024-03-14
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- State known as jewel of India
- Spherical model of earth
- Earliest form of shelter for man
- Process of sending and receiving messages by speaking,writing or using some other medium
- Vertical imaginary lines on globe
- bodies Blue colour on map shows
- Biggest planet in the solar system
- First learning place of a child
- Collection of maps
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- Regular movement of people from one place to another
- Decomposed remains of plants and animals buried deep under earth crust
- Movement of planets around the sun
- Popular dance form of Rajasthan
- farming White revolution is related to
- Horizontal imaginary line dividing earth into two horizontal halves
- Fastest mode of transport
16 Clues: Collection of maps • Spherical model of earth • Fastest mode of transport • State known as jewel of India • Popular dance form of Rajasthan • bodies Blue colour on map shows • First learning place of a child • Earliest form of shelter for man • Vertical imaginary lines on globe • Movement of planets around the sun • Biggest planet in the solar system • ...
