Crossword Clue: Parts of a herd
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- __ blue (Roquefort relative)
- ___ milk
- ___ milk (source of Roquefort cheese)
- Barnyard belles
- Barnyard dams
- Barnyard females that bleat
- Barnyard females
- Barnyard moms
- Animal mothers
- Animals befriended by Babe
- Animals that are a homophone for a word meaning "walk all over"
- Animals who often bear twins
- A lot of a flock
- Beasts that sound like Brooklynese
- A people of Togo
- Arcadian females
- Belles in a fold
- Belles of the barnyard
- Bellwether's "belles"
- Bighorns with not-so-big horns
- Adult sheep
- Bleaters befriended by Babe
- Bleaters
- Bleating mothers
- "Baa-a-ad" mothers?
- Baa-baa sisterhood
- Baa-maids?
- Baa maids?
- Baaing belles
- Baaing creatures
- Baaing mas
- "Babe" critters
- "Babe" extras
- "Babe" group
- Babe's lady friends?
- Farm animals that sound like trees
- Farm animals
- Farm females
- Farm girls
- Farm ladies
- Farm milk producers
- Farm moms
- Farm mothers
- Certain black sheep
- Certain dams
- Certain ovines
- Group in a flock
- Homophone for "use"
- Homophone for use
- Homophone for yews
- Female animals in a pasture
- Female animals tended by shepherds
- Female animals that bleat
- Female animals that produce wool
- Female animals that say "baa"
- Female bighorns
- Female Cotswolds
- Female farm animals that may be shorn
- Female flockmates
- Female grazers
- Female members of a flock
- Female merinos
- Female ovines
- Female sheep
- Females in a field
- Females in a flock
- Females in cotes
- Females in flocks
- Females in natural wool
- Females in the flock
- Females in the fold
- Females in wool coats
- Females in wool
- Females of the fold
- Females of the pasture
- Females that may be fleeced
- Females who are herded by sheepdogs
- Females who get fleeced
- Females with fleeces
- Females with warm coats
- Feta sources
- Half a barnyard flock
- Half a flock, maybe
- Half of the flock, perhaps
- Half of the flock, probably
- Half the flock
- Cote denizens
- Cote dwellers
- Cote "girls"
- Cote group
- Cote inhabitants
- Cote mamas
- Cote members
- Cote mothers
- Cotswold females
- "But milk my ___ and weep": Shak.
- Fleece sources
- Fleeced females
- Fleecing candidates
- Fleecing victims?
- Fleecy beasts
- Fleecy farm females
- Fleecy females
- Fleecy flock
- Fleecy meadow grazers
- Gimmers are young ones
- Flock belles
- Flock component
- Flock contingent
- Flock faction
- Flock females
- Flock group
- Flock mamas
- Flock members
- Flock mothers
- Fluffy farm animals
- Fluffy farm females
- Crimp-haired critters
- Candidates for shearings
- Fold females
- Fold mamas
- Fold residents
- Dolly and her clone
- Dolly and her clones
- Dolly and others
- Domestic animals.
- Domestic animals
- Followers of a bellwether
- Dairy animals
- Mama merinos
- Mama sheep
- Providers of sheep's milk
- Stock with milk
- Manchego sources
- Mother sheep
- Mothers in woolly cotes
- Mothers of lambs
- Mothers on a farm
- Some are Apennines or Blackbellies
- Some "Babe" babes?
- Some black sheep
- Some dairy animals
- Some dairy stock
- Many former lambs
- Some farm females
- Kids' moms
- Kids' mothers
- Some farm mamas
- Some flock members
- Kin of wethers
- Some karakuls
- Some ladies of the field
- Some lambs, someday
- Some lea ladies
- Some livestock
- Some males butt heads over them
- Some meadow creatures
- Some meadow mamas
- Some members of a very large group of New Zealanders
- Some merinos
- Some of the flock
- Some ovines
- Some pasture animals
- Ovine animals
- Ovine females
- Ovine moms
- Ovine mothers
- Ovines
- Some sheep
- She-grazers
- Some sources of wool
- She-sheep
- She sheep
- Much of a flock
- Sheared females
- Shearing candidates
- Shearing subjects
- Some wool coat wearers
- Some wool providers
- Some woolmakers
- Sheep.
- Sheep females
- Sheep mamas
- Sheep matriarchs
- Sheep mothers
- Sheep
- Sheepcote matriarchs
- Mas that baa
- Mas that maa
- Mas that may maa
- Mas that say "maa"
- Mas with baas
- Romano cheese source
- Romano cheese sources
- Romano sources
- Shepherd's charges
- Shepherds' charges
- Shepherd's concerns
- Shepherd's wards
- Shes in leas
- Maternal sheep
- Shorn creatures
- Shorn females
- Shorn shes
- Short-horned bighorns
- Meadow creatures
- Meadow females
- Meadow grazers
- Meadow group
- Meadow mamas
- Meadow misses
- Meadow moms
- Meadow mothers
- Meadow mowers
- Part of a flock
- Ladies in the field
- Ladies in woolly cotes
- Ladies of the field
- Ladies of the lea?
- Ladies of the lea
- Ladies of the leas
- Ladies on a lea
- Lady bighorns
- Ram fans?
- Rams' companions
- Rams counterparts
- Rams' dams
- Rams' fans?
- Rams fans?
- Rams' ma'ams
- Rams' madams?
- Ram's mates
- Rams' mates, on a farm
- Rams' mates
- Rams' partners
- Rams' quest
- Meek mamas
- Nannies' cousins
- Nannies' relatives
- Lamb bearers
- Lamb mamas
- Lamb moms
- Lamb mothers
- Lamb nursers
- Lamb raisers
- Lamb tenders
- Lambies' mammies
- Lambs' dams
- Lambs' kin
- Lambs' ma'ams
- Lambs' mamas
- Lambs' mas
- Lambs' mommies
- Lambs moms
- Lambs' moms
- Lamb's mothers
- Lambs' mothers
- Lambs that aren't rams
- Lambs
- LambsÂ' dams
- Old ones are crocks
- Members of a flock
- Members of a fold
- Members of a sheep herd
- Members of the flock.
- Members of the flock
- Part of the flock
- Natives of the Slave Coast.
- Merino dams
- Merino females
- Merino mamas
- Merino mas
- Merino moms
- Merino mothers
- Merinos' moms
- Parts of a herd
- Large part of some herds
- Porcine : sows :: ovine : ___
- Pastoral bunch
- Pastoral creatures
- Pastoral moms
- Pasture animals
- Pasture girls
- Pasture mamas
- Pasture moms
- Pasture mothers
- Pasture parents
- Rebus animals
- Lea creatures
- Lea denizens
- Lea females
- Lea grazers
- Lea ladies
- Lea lasses
- Lea mamas
- Lea moms
- Pecorino Romano source
- Milk dispensers?
- Milk dispensers
- Milk providers
- Milk sources for Pecorino cheese
- Milk sources for some Greek cheese
- Milk sources
- Minor-leaguer whose team is named after a Coney Island roller coaster
- Misses Shropshire and Suffolk
- Misses with a ram?
- Maa and company, in "Babe"
- Maaing mamas
- Maaing mas
- Ones lambs follow
- Moms in meadows
- Moms in the meadow
- Moms in wool coats
- Moms of lambs
- Ricotta sources
- Source of milk used for Romano cheese
- Sources for hogget
- Sources of feta and ricotta cheese
- Sources of feta cheese
- Wool-bearing females
- Wool coat owners
- Wool-coat owners
- Wool coat wearers
- Sources of Manchego cheese
- Wool givers.
- Wool growers
- Wool producers
- Wool providers
- Wool sources
- Wool suppliers
- Sources of ricotta cheese
- Sources of wool
- Woolly animals
- Woolly beasts
- Woolly creatures
- Woolly females
- Woolly flock members
- Woolly grazers
- Woolly mamas
- Woolly mammals
- Woolly moms
- Woolly mothers
- Shropshire females
- Shropshire mothers
- Their milk is used for pecorino
- Their milk is used to make Roquefort
- They get fleeced
- They go baa
- They grow fat on the farm
- They have little lambs
- They like to gambol
- They may be in woolly coats or cotes
- They may get fleeced
- They might be found in woolly cotes
- They often get fleeced
- They provide milk
- They run with rams and lambs
- Wearers of wool coats
- They'll give you a bleating
- They're often fleeced
- They're sheepish but not necessarily shy
- They're shepherded in wool coats
- They're woolly
- Things shepherds shepherd
- Yeanlings' minders
- Yean's mas
- What shepherds may shepherd
- What sleepless sheep count?
- Small-horned bighorns
- You'll find some in woolly cotes
- Use homophone
- Togolese group
Recent Usage of Parts of a herd in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Parts of a herd in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 16, 2002
- New York Times - Jan. 29, 2000
- New York Times - Nov. 13, 1999