Shane: Cowboy Terms
Across
- 4. – An enclosure for livestock, especially cattle or horses. (p. 6)
- 7. – The headgear used to control a horse, including reins and a bit. (p. 10)
- 8. – A rolled-up blanket or bedding tied to a saddle for a traveling cowboy. (p. 5)
- 10. – A cowboy who takes care of saddle horses. (p. 17)
- 11. hand – A worker who helps manage cattle. (p. 79)
- 14. – A cowboy or cattle worker. (p. 56)
- 15. – The head cowboy or manager of a ranch. (p. 76)
- 16. – A hired or experienced shooter in the Old West. (p. 112)
- 18. – A wagon carrying food and cooking supplies for cowboys on a cattle drive. (p. 7)
- 19. – A person accustomed to life on the open plains, often a cowboy or frontiersman. (p. 32)
- 20. – A person who acquires and settles land granted by the government, often in conflict with cattle ranchers. (p. 12)
Down
- 1. – Another term for cowboy, especially one who herds cattle. (p. 45)
- 2. – A long rope used for catching livestock. (p. 20)
- 3. tramp – A wandering cowboy with no steady job. (p. 81)
- 5. – The small spiked wheel on a cowboy’s spur, used to urge a horse forward. (p. 76)
- 6. – A broad-brimmed cowboy hat, commonly worn in the West. (p. 5)
- 9. – A skilled marksman, often associated with cowboys and gunfighters. (p. 60)
- 12. – A laborer on a cattle ranch. (p. 69)
- 13. – A wild or unbroken horse. (p. 23)
- 17. – A term for a ranching operation or group of cowboys working together. (p. 68)