- - Animals that pull plows
- - ‘Not in that poor lowly stable, with the . standing by': Once in Royal David's City
- - Wagon pullers on the Oregon Trail
- - Plow-pulling animals on a farm
- - Beasts that pull plows in pairs
- - "Olly olly ... free!" (phrase in children's games)
- - they may pull a plow or a wagon
- - Rural cart pullers
- - Ones with a lot of pull in agriculture?
- - Farm animals on a yoke
- - bovine plow pullers
- - Beasts that pull plows
- - Bovines that pulled wagons on the Oregon Trail
- - Large bovines that might pull a heavy cart
- - Plow pullers on a farm
- - Large animals that are yoked together to pull heavy loads
- - Animal name that ends with "X" but the plural does not end with "s"
- - Draft animals on colonial farms
- - Farm beasts that pull plows
- - Large animals that work on a farm
- - Wagon pullers
- - The yoke is on them
- - Animals like Paul Bunyan's Babe
- - They pull together on the farm
- - They have plenty of pull
- - Team that pulls together
- - Some plow-pullers
- - Pullers of heavy loads
- - Pullers in pairs
- - Paired pullers
- - Large bovines that can pull a plow
- - Farmer's helpers
- - Farm pullers
- - Covered-wagon team
- - Yoked plow pullers
- - Yoked animals on the back of Nebraska's state quarter
- - Wagon-pulling team
- - Wagon pullers on Nebraska's state quarter
- - Wagon haulers
- - They've got a lot of pull
- - The yokes on them
- - Teamster's pair
- - Team with a lot of pull?
- - Team on the farm
- - Team on the 2006 Nebraska quarter
- - Team on Nebraska's state quarter
- - Team on Nebraska's quarter
- - Pre-tractor farmer's need
- - Plural animal name that does not end in "-s"
- - Plough pullers
- - Pioneer plow pullers
- - Paul Bunyan's Babe and others
- - Oregon Trail wagon pullers
- - Ones with pull?
- - Ones with a lot of pull?
- - Ones with a lot of pull in the agricultural world?
- - Large bovines that can pull plows
- - Large animals that might pull a plow
- - Kin of Bunyan's Babe
- - Group known for its pull
- - Gertrude Atherton's were black
- - One struggling to corral ten beasts
- - Plow-pulling farm pair
- - Draught animals
- - Farm animals in the Oregon Trail computer game
- - Zodiac animals after rats
- - A little cox encourages, steers and yaks
- - big farm creatures
- - they're neat!
- - Farm animals that work more slowly than horses
- - Cattle yoked together for farm work
- - animals yoked together
- - Working cattle
- - More than one animal in buffalo, fox, giraffe and penguin, last of all
- - Draft teammates?
- - Large draft animals
- - animals that plow
- - "oregon trail" beasts
- - Large animals found in fox enclosure
- - topless container with english animals
- - bovines pulling a plow
- - County fair pair
- - Working male bovines
- - Pack of yaks
- - Oregon Trail animals, once
- - One ordered about ten cattle
- - Beasts of burden at a farm
- - Plow-pulling duo
- - Plow-pulling partners?
- - Workers sharing a yoke together?
- - beasts that work in pairs
- - Animals that plough land for farming
- - farm animals in a yoke
- - Cattle cross east between beginning of October and November
- - More than one ox
- - Farm animals with yokes
- - Cattle(Used today)
- - Draft animals
- - Cart-pulling beasts
- - Bullocks
- - Yoke pair
- - Farm beasts
- - Certain field workers
- - Bovine team
- - Yoked yaks
- - Plowing pair
- - Plow-pulling farm animals
- - Plow beasts
- - Plow animals
- - Draft team
- - Yokemates
- - Yoke-wearing pair
- - Yoke members
- - Yoke animals
- - Work animals
- - Water buffaloes
- - Team with a yoke
- - Team components
- - Beasts of the field
- - Animals in a yoke
- - Animal team
- - Adult male cattle
- - Yoked beasts of burden
- - Yoke wearers
- - Yaks, e.g.
- - Yak pack
- - Trek beasts
- - Team workers
- - Team in a field
- - Some yokemates
- - Some team members
- - Rice field drudges
- - Pair with a plow
- - Grant Lee Buffalo "Even The ......"
- - Ex-bulls
- - Eight-legged team
- - Domestic bovines
- - Conestoga team
- - Bovine creatures
- - Bovine beasts
- - Beefy bovines
- - Beasts in yokes
- - Beasts in a span
- - Animals in the game "The Oregon Trail"
- - Animals in a span
- - A yoke of ..........
- - Zebus, e.g.
- - Yoked haulers
- - Yoked farm beasts
- - Yoked duo
- - Yoked draft animals
- - Yoked bovines
- - Yoke of ........
- - Yaks and zebus.
- - Working steer
- - Workers in the field
- - What Hercules captured from Geryon
- - Tripe sources
- - Trek power
- - Transportation aids in "The Oregon Trail"
- - Trampling pair
- - They're drafted for service
- - There is often a yoke about them
- - Their movement is imitated in boustrophedonic writing
- - Team with heavy loads
- - Team that works out in the field
- - Team members, perhaps
- - Team in the field
- - Team for a teamster
- - Span pair
- - Some bovids
- - Slow motive power
- - Rice paddy sight
- - Pulling team
- - Prairie-schooner power
- - Powerful team
- - Plowing team
- - Plowing animals that wear a yoke
- - Plowers
- - Plow-pulling twosome
- - Plow animals often yoked
- - Plough animals
- - Plodding yokefellows
- - Plodding haulers
- - Partners in paddies
- - Pair that may plow a paddy
- - Paddy team
- - Paddy animals
- - Oregon Trail team
- - Olly Olly ........ Free : '78 Hepburn film
- - Oft-yoked bovines
- - Nativity scene animals
- - Members of a span
- - Members of a farm team
- - Loggers' luggers
- - Livestock in the Augean stables
- - Large bovines
- - Large bovine
- - Headstrong animals
- - Grant Lee Buffalo sang "Even" of these bovines
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