anzac Crossword Puzzles
Anzac Day 2024-03-04
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- WW1 as known as The ..... War
- Who wrote the poem In Flanders Fields
- Australian Army Badge
- WW1 slang for Great Britain
- Acronym for Returned Servicemen
- Large collection of weapons
- What is a Waler
- Small bomb thrown by hand
- Anzac Day gambling game
- Prisoner of war
- Who was the last surviving Anzac
- Name of the Australian Army hat
- Which bugle call follows the Last Post
- Anzac Soldiers dug
- Side of the body medals are worn
- We will ..... them
- The C in Anzac stands for
- Where is Gallipoli
- Australia's PM at the end of WW1
- What is a Maurice Farman Shorthorn
- Who wrote the Anzac Day poem
- Motto of Anzac Day
- Who planned the Gallipoli Landings in WW1
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- What month is Anzac Day
- Australian Military Commander of WW1
- Where is Australia's War Memorial
- James who was the youngest Anzac
- What English troops were called in WW1
- When most Anzac services start
- Anzac Day flower
- Main ingredient in Anzac Biscuits
- Who was Australia's war correspondent WW1
- Your friend in a war
- Anzac remembrance plant
- Armed conflict
- What is the nickname for Australian Soldiers
- The name of Simpsons donkey
- What we lay at memorials on Anzac Day
- What month did the Anzac's leave Gallipoli
- Long sharp blade attached to a rifle
40 Clues: Armed conflict • What is a Waler • Prisoner of war • Anzac Day flower • Anzac Soldiers dug • We will ..... them • Where is Gallipoli • Motto of Anzac Day • Your friend in a war • Australian Army Badge • What month is Anzac Day • Anzac Day gambling game • Anzac remembrance plant • Small bomb thrown by hand • The C in Anzac stands for • WW1 slang for Great Britain • Large collection of weapons • ...
Anzac Day 2021-05-06
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- place where the soldiers landed
- First the W in WWII
- Which world war does Anzac day celebrate?
- Month when the soldiers were evacuated
- Returned Serviceman Association
- What flower is associated with ANZAC day?
- A country which celebrates Anzac Day
- How often do we celebrate Anzac day?
- An Allied nation in World War II(North America)
- What food is associated with Anzac Day?
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- Who were the original Anzac day services for?
- Month of the Gallipoli landings
- Alcohol used as a pre battle ration
- An Axis nation in World War II (Europe)
- Where is Gallipoli?
- An Axis nation in World War II (Asia)
- An Allied nation in World War II
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- Soldiers were trapped in these for days
19 Clues: First the W in WWII • Where is Gallipoli? • place where the soldiers landed • Month of the Gallipoli landings • Returned Serviceman Association • An Allied nation in World War II • Australia New Zealand Army Corps • Alcohol used as a pre battle ration • A country which celebrates Anzac Day • How often do we celebrate Anzac day? • An Axis nation in World War II (Asia) • ...
Anzac Day 2024-04-21
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- place where the soldiers landed
- First the W in WWII
- Which world war does Anzac day celebrate?
- Month when the soldiers were evacuated
- Returned Serviceman Association
- What flower is associated with ANZAC day?
- A country which celebrates Anzac Day
- How often do we celebrate Anzac day?
- An Allied nation in World War II(North America)
- What food is associated with Anzac Day?
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- Who were the original Anzac day services for?
- Month of the Gallipoli landings
- Alcohol used as a pre battle ration
- An Axis nation in World War II (Europe)
- Where is Gallipoli?
- An Axis nation in World War II (Asia)
- An Allied nation in World War II
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- Soldiers were trapped in these for days
19 Clues: First the W in WWII • Where is Gallipoli? • place where the soldiers landed • Month of the Gallipoli landings • Returned Serviceman Association • An Allied nation in World War II • Australia New Zealand Army Corps • Alcohol used as a pre battle ration • A country which celebrates Anzac Day • How often do we celebrate Anzac day? • An Axis nation in World War II (Asia) • ...
Lest We Forget 2020-04-21
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- site of one of the most famous ANZAC battles
- an instrument used for military signals
- a state or period in which there is no war
- weapon assigned to each soldier
- a collective term for foot soldiers
- most baked item on ANZAC day
- involving forces landed from the sea
- what the ANZAC soldiers called themselves
- worn with a pin
- ex-member of the armed forces
- an acknowledgement of a job well done
- long, narrow ditches dug into the ground
- Turkish empire
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- time of day first ANZAC service takes place
- a temporary suspension of fighting
- ANZACs called these the 'front line angels'
- Month that ANZAC Day is celebrated
- place in Turkey where allied troops landed
- a large body of troops ready for battle
- a monument to soldiers buried elsewhere
- played at military funerals and ANZAC day services
- many ANZAC soldiers ate this
- a famous painting depicting Private Simpson and his..
- a permanent unit of an army
- a public procession
- the colour most relating to ANZAC
- tribute laid at remembrance services to pay respect
27 Clues: Turkish empire • worn with a pin • a public procession • a permanent unit of an army • many ANZAC soldiers ate this • most baked item on ANZAC day • ex-member of the armed forces • weapon assigned to each soldier • the colour most relating to ANZAC • a temporary suspension of fighting • Month that ANZAC Day is celebrated • a collective term for foot soldiers • ...
ANZAC DAY 2020-04-22
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- What is the acronym for the Returned Serviceman
- Anzac Day flower
- What is played by a bugle at an Anzac service
- Nickname for ANZAC soldiers
- What food is associated with Anzac Day
- acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- The name of the poppy
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- How often do we celebrate Anzac day
- Pacific monarchy that also observes the Anzac Day holiday
- Land referred to by an A in "Anzac"
- What soldiers made with the anzac biscuits
- Where did he soldiers land
- When do most Anzac services start
- The 'C' in Anzac
14 Clues: Anzac Day flower • The 'C' in Anzac • The name of the poppy • Where did he soldiers land • Nickname for ANZAC soldiers • When do most Anzac services start • How often do we celebrate Anzac day • Land referred to by an A in "Anzac" • What food is associated with Anzac Day • What soldiers made with the anzac biscuits • acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps • ...
ANZAC DAY - Australians at War (AB00) 2020-12-13
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- Where is Gallipoli?
- What was a “Maurice Farman Shorthorn”? An _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- This rifle was invented by an Australian to assist in Trench Warfare. It concealed the shooter and deceived the enemy.
- In 1914, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, the German Empire and the Ottoman Empire were known as ‘The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Powers’
- Which World War does ANZAC Day celebrate?
- Between the 6th and 9th of August 1915 there took place one of the most hard-fought actions in Australian military history; this battle was known as: ‘The Battle of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _’
- Flags are flown at half-mast on ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day as a sign of __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- Gallipoli separates the Aegean Sea and the Dardanelles. What kind of landform is it?
- What do we commemorate on the 11th of November?
- ANZAC is an acronym for: Australian and New Zealand Army _ _ _ _ _
- Who was the much-loved Turkish war leader who later became the first president of the new Republic of Turkey? (FULL NAME)
- In which month did the Australian Troops start leaving Gallipoli?
- In 1914, the British Empire, France, Russia and Italy were known as ‘The_ _ _ _ _ _ Powers’.
- What flower is associated with ANZAC Day?
- What is played by a bugle at an ANZAC Service?
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- Where did the ‘ANZAC flower’ grow?
- Who was the war hero who became known as ‘The Man with the Donkey’?
- “The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier” was recovered from which European Country?
- What is the Turkish word for ‘Gallipoli’?
- Which World War does ANZAC Day commemorate?
- At the beginning of an ANZAC service, what is heard?
- Who was the first lord of the Admiralty who planned the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign?
- A nickname given Australian Soldiers during World War One.
- The Turks know it as ‘The Battle of Çanakkale’; we know it as ‘The Battle of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _’.
- Before World War One was known as World War One what was it known as?
- What is the name of ‘The ANZAC Flower’?
- AIF is an acronym for: Australian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Forces.
- What biscuits are associated with ANZAC Day?
- Apart from red poppies, what other flower is associated with ANZAC Day?
- How often do we celebrate ANZAC Day?
- What is a “Waler”?
- Which month did the Australian Troops land in Gallipoli?
- The ‘Turkish Empire’ was known as ‘The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Empire’.
33 Clues: What is a “Waler”? • Where is Gallipoli? • Where did the ‘ANZAC flower’ grow? • How often do we celebrate ANZAC Day? • What is the name of ‘The ANZAC Flower’? • What is the Turkish word for ‘Gallipoli’? • Which World War does ANZAC Day celebrate? • What flower is associated with ANZAC Day? • Which World War does ANZAC Day commemorate? • ...
Anzac Day Crossword 2024-11-19
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- A game that is played to commemorate Anzac Day.
- A place that is specifically built for remembrance
- The acronym used for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- The type of biscuit often made and eaten on Anzac Day
- The country where the Gallipoli Peninsula is located.
- The flower symbol often used to commemorate Anzac Day.
- Nickname for Aussie soldiers.
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- What is the main purpose of Anzac Day?
- Anzac Day is a national day of...
- A value the ANZAC soldiers showed.
- Which major conflict did Anzac soldiers participate in?
- The tune that gets played in an Anzac Day service.
- The month in which we observe Anzac Day.
- A musical instrument that is traditionally played during Anzac Day ceremonies.
14 Clues: Nickname for Aussie soldiers. • Anzac Day is a national day of... • A value the ANZAC soldiers showed. • What is the main purpose of Anzac Day? • The month in which we observe Anzac Day. • A game that is played to commemorate Anzac Day. • A place that is specifically built for remembrance • The tune that gets played in an Anzac Day service. • ...
ANZAC DAY - Australians At War (AB00) 2020-12-10
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- What is the name of the Poppy?
- What is played by a bugle at an ANZAC service?
- What would the soldiers make with ANZAC biscuits?
- What do ANZAC services start with?
- Which alcohol was used as a pre battle ration?
- What food is associated with ANZAC Day?
- When do most ANZAC services start?
- Where is Gallipoli?
- How often do we celebrate ANZAC Day?
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- Where did the soldiers land on the 25th of April, 1915?
- Who were the original ANZAC DAY Services for?
- What month did the soldier evacuate?
- What flower is associated with ANZAC Day?
- What is one country which celebrates ANZAC Day?
14 Clues: Where is Gallipoli? • What is the name of the Poppy? • What do ANZAC services start with? • When do most ANZAC services start? • What month did the soldier evacuate? • How often do we celebrate ANZAC Day? • What food is associated with ANZAC Day? • What flower is associated with ANZAC Day? • Who were the original ANZAC DAY Services for? • ...
ANZAC 2017-04-04
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- The ANZAC spirit includes include endurance,c______, ingenuity, good humour, and mateship.
- The ANZACs arrived on _______
- The daily _______ of food were a source of complaint among soldiers
- ANZAC soldiers dug ______
- The red flower which grew on the graves of the ANZACs
- The day on the 11/11 every year
- The location in Turkey where the battle was fought
- ANZAC soldier's rations consisted of ____ Beef, hard tack, jam, tea, other things
- Lest we ______
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- Soldiers only got a pint of ______
- A bugle call that signifies the end of the day's activities
- A cove named after the ANZACs
- ANZAC stands for _____ and New Zealand Army Corp
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- The Gallipoli Campaign was an operation against ____
- The landing place of the ANZACs
- Commemoration of soldiers who participated in the war.
- First lord of the Admiralty Winston ____
- John _____ Kirkpatrick was known for rescuing soldiers on his donkey
- ANZAC ______ were a popular biscuit sent to soldiers
20 Clues: Lest we ______ • ANZAC soldiers dug ______ • A cove named after the ANZACs • The ANZACs arrived on _______ • The landing place of the ANZACs • The day on the 11/11 every year • Soldiers only got a pint of ______ • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • First lord of the Admiralty Winston ____ • ANZAC stands for _____ and New Zealand Army Corp • ...
Anzac Day 2021-05-06
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- What food is associated with Anzac Day?
- Month of the Gallipoli landings
- Alcohol used as a pre battle ration
- How often do we celebrate Anzac day?
- Soldiers were trapped in these for days
- place where the soldiers landed
- Where is Gallipoli?
- Returned Serviceman Association
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- A country which celebrates Anzac Day
- Month when the soldiers were evacuated
- What flower is associated with ANZAC day?
- Who were the original Anzac day services for?
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- Which world war does Anzac day celebrate?
14 Clues: Where is Gallipoli? • Month of the Gallipoli landings • place where the soldiers landed • Returned Serviceman Association • Australia New Zealand Army Corps • Alcohol used as a pre battle ration • A country which celebrates Anzac Day • How often do we celebrate Anzac day? • Month when the soldiers were evacuated • What food is associated with Anzac Day? • ...
Anzac Day 2020-04-14
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- instrument played at the dawn service
- Item traditionally baked around anzac day
- The date
- ingredients for anzac biscuits
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- the song played at the dawn service
- original name for anzac biscuit
- Day to celebrates all the killed soldiers
- the date the last surviving anzac died
- important strecher bearer
- Name of the area where the anzacs fought
- service ran during dawn on anzac day
- Narrow ditches
- Anzac flower
- Soldiers killed
14 Clues: The date • Anzac flower • Narrow ditches • Soldiers killed • important strecher bearer • ingredients for anzac biscuits • original name for anzac biscuit • the song played at the dawn service • service ran during dawn on anzac day • instrument played at the dawn service • the date the last surviving anzac died • Name of the area where the anzacs fought • ...
Anzac Day 2021-04-11
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- Nickname for Anzac soldiers
- popular symbol of Anzac Day
- The city New Zealand and Australia had to capture
- Where did the soldiers land?
- Food associated with Anzac Day
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- Part of the military uniform which became a national symbol in Australia(2words)
- A person who was once member of the armed forces
- Month of the Anzac Day
- Nickname given to the men of the New Zealand regiments
- poem recited during Anzac Day(3words)
- meaning of the second A in Anzac
- post the bugle call which signified the end of the day during this campaign
- Country that won the campaign
13 Clues: Month of the Anzac Day • Nickname for Anzac soldiers • popular symbol of Anzac Day • Where did the soldiers land? • Country that won the campaign • Food associated with Anzac Day • meaning of the second A in Anzac • poem recited during Anzac Day(3words) • A person who was once member of the armed forces • The city New Zealand and Australia had to capture • ...
Lest We Forget 2015-04-21
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- The term for the countries fighting against Germany (6)
- Sir John ….. Australian Military Commander of WWI (6)
- Played by bugler at the ANZAC Day dawn service (4,4)
- Commonwealth’s highest the highest military decoration awarded for valour (8,5)
- Where the ANZAC troops landed (5,3)
- Billy ……. was Prime Minister of Australia from October 1915 until after WWI (6)
- This year celebrated …. ………. years since the Gallipoli Campaign (3,7)
- Where Western Australian troops departed for the Gallipoli Campaign (6)
- Royal Australian Army Medical Corps initials (5)
- Slang term for an ANZAC soldier during and since WWI (6)
- …… was the slang term for English troops in WWI (5)
- The first world war was called the ….. War (5)
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- Many women actively assisted in WWI in the capacity of ……… (6)
- WWI Australian stretcher bearer John ……. Kirkpatrick “the man with the donkey” (7)
- The trigger to WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz ….. of Austria (9)
- Peninsular where ANZAC troops mounted their military campaign (9)
- Eric Bogle’s song about WWI, The Band Played ……… ……… (7,7)
- April ………. 1915 was the day the ANZAC troops landed (11)
- The ANZAC force battled with ……. Troops (7)
- World War I was the war to end all ….. (4)
- Nickname of Kaiser Wilhelm II Emperor of Germany throughout WWI (6,4)
- Jacko, Jacky or ……… …. was the slang for a Turkish soldier (6,4)
- Main protaganist of WWI was …… (7)
- Armistice Day is celebrated as Remembrance Day on 11th ……… (8)
- Abbreviation of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (5)
- David Lloyd …… was Prime Minister of UK from 1916 until after WWI (6)
26 Clues: Where the ANZAC troops landed (5,3) • Main protaganist of WWI was …… (7) • World War I was the war to end all ….. (4) • The ANZAC force battled with ……. Troops (7) • The first world war was called the ….. War (5) • Royal Australian Army Medical Corps initials (5) • …… was the slang term for English troops in WWI (5) • ...
Anzac knowledge crossword 2022-04-13
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- starts with B the country where the poppies grew in the poem Flanders field
- another name for world war one
- Short for Australia and New Zealand army core
- a red symbol of remembrance for ANZAC soldiers
- a common saying in reference to the fallen ANZAC
- Britain's primary ally in WW1.
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- cross, depicted on the new Zealand flag as 4 stars.
- an empire that the ANZACs fought for starting with B
- The country where Gallipoli is located
- the month ANZAC day is held
- Starts with A part of the ANZAC core
- starts with N part of ANZAC core
- starts with G. A significant participant in WW1
13 Clues: the month ANZAC day is held • another name for world war one • Britain's primary ally in WW1. • starts with N part of ANZAC core • Starts with A part of the ANZAC core • The country where Gallipoli is located • Short for Australia and New Zealand army core • a red symbol of remembrance for ANZAC soldiers • starts with G. A significant participant in WW1 • ...
Anzac Day 2021-04-11
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- synonym of custom
- to remember officially and give respect to someone or an event
- Country that won the campaign
- meaning of the second A in Anzac
- a very old story not always true that people tell about a famous event or person
- Nickname for Anzac soldiers
- popular symbol of Anzac Day
- the bugle call which signified the end of the day during this campaign(2words)
- something that is part of our history or that remains from an earlier time
- done to remember a person or people who died
- Food associated with Anzac Day
- general customs and beliefs of a particular group of people
- a line that has been agreed to divide one country from an another
- A person who was once member of the armed forces
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- a day-off for celebration
- poem recited during Anzac Day(3words)
- action to recount, describe a fact that we have attended
- Where did the soldiers land?
- Nickname given to the men of the New Zealand regiments
- The city New Zealand and Australia had to capture
- family origins and its history
- a sign, shape, object, which is used to represent something else
- Month of the Anzac Day
- verb which means to prevent something from being damaged
- Part of the military uniform which became a national symbol in Australia(2words)
- building where people can watch past work
- something that you believe
27 Clues: synonym of custom • Month of the Anzac Day • a day-off for celebration • something that you believe • Nickname for Anzac soldiers • popular symbol of Anzac Day • Where did the soldiers land? • Country that won the campaign • family origins and its history • Food associated with Anzac Day • meaning of the second A in Anzac • poem recited during Anzac Day(3words) • ...
ANZAC DAY Crossword 2020-04-23
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- Anzac Day is on the 25th of _____.
- On Anzac Day many people go to the city to see soldiers ______.
- The dawn _____ starts at 4.28am.
- Anzac Day is a public holiday in this country.
- Anzac Day is on the _____ -fifth of April.
- We don't come to TAFE on _______ holidays.
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- Today, we ate Anzac _______.
- People who fight in the war.
- It is the time when the sun comes up.
- What is the short word for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps?
- This flower is a symbol of Anzac Day.
11 Clues: Today, we ate Anzac _______. • People who fight in the war. • The dawn _____ starts at 4.28am. • Anzac Day is on the 25th of _____. • It is the time when the sun comes up. • This flower is a symbol of Anzac Day. • Anzac Day is on the _____ -fifth of April. • We don't come to TAFE on _______ holidays. • Anzac Day is a public holiday in this country. • ...
World War 1 2024-10-30
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- Agreement between countries for mutual benefit.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- Race Competitive buildup of military weapons.
- Ferdinand Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI.
- City where the archduke was assassinated.
- Region known as the "Powder Keg of Europe."
- Policy of extending a country's power.
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- Alliance Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Country forming part of the ANZAC forces.
- ANZAC _____; landing site in Gallipoli.
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- Mandatory enlistment in the armed forces.
- Information used to promote a political cause.
- Entente Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia.
- The murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- The German emperor during World War I.
- WWI campaign in Turkey involving ANZAC forces.
- A long, narrow ditch used in warfare.
- The act of assembling troops for war.
- Strategic strait targeted in Gallipoli Campaign.
- Large caliber guns used in warfare on land.
- Belief in building up a strong military.
22 Clues: A long, narrow ditch used in warfare. • The act of assembling troops for war. • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. • The German emperor during World War I. • Policy of extending a country's power. • The murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • ANZAC _____; landing site in Gallipoli. • Belief in building up a strong military. • Mandatory enlistment in the armed forces. • ...
Anzac Crossword 2020-04-23
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- one of two Anzac countries.
- we have these to remember.
- a place where opponents fight.
- we had a huge ______.
- what we feel when we remember.
- the day in April we observe.
- person who fought in the war.
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- these are yummy to eat.
- one of the two Anzac countries.
- place we lost many.
- action of remembering.
- flowers we associate with Anzac Day.
- official walk of soldiers.
- remember _______ soldiers.
- looks a donut with flowers on it.
- we do in respect of those lost.
- month we remember.
- respect.
18 Clues: respect. • month we remember. • place we lost many. • we had a huge ______. • action of remembering. • these are yummy to eat. • we have these to remember. • official walk of soldiers. • one of two Anzac countries. • remember _______ soldiers. • the day in April we observe. • person who fought in the war. • a place where opponents fight. • what we feel when we remember. • ...
Made With Love (ANZAC) 2021-05-03
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- an intense feeling of deep affection
- a persons movable possessions
- fighting with _______
- whanau
- long ad narrow ditches
- another word for ANZAC Biscuits
- female partner
- not store brought
- keeps your feet warm
- the name of the group we fought in
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- make ________ not war
- sent from person to person in envelopes
- a female relative
- a male offspring
- a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.
- the NZ in ANZAC stands for this
- experiencing a longing for one's home whilst away/at war
- precious possession
- another word people use for cookies
- married man
20 Clues: whanau • married man • female partner • a male offspring • a female relative • not store brought • precious possession • keeps your feet warm • make ________ not war • fighting with _______ • long ad narrow ditches • a persons movable possessions • the NZ in ANZAC stands for this • another word for ANZAC Biscuits • the name of the group we fought in • another word people use for cookies • ...
Anzac Biscuits 2013-07-16
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- What does the second A stand for in Anzac?
- What world war were Anzac biscuits given as rations?
- Who sent the soldiers Anzac biscuits?
- What staple were Anzac biscuits a substitute for?
- What is another name for golden syrup?
- What fruit/vegetable can be added to give the biscuits more flavour?
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- What were Anzac biscuits originally called?
- The wet ingredients in Anzac biscuits are butter, water and ________.
- What did some soldiers make out of grinded Anzac biscuits?
- The amount of plain flour, coconut and rolled oats in Anzac biscuits
10 Clues: Who sent the soldiers Anzac biscuits? • What is another name for golden syrup? • What does the second A stand for in Anzac? • What were Anzac biscuits originally called? • What staple were Anzac biscuits a substitute for? • What world war were Anzac biscuits given as rations? • What did some soldiers make out of grinded Anzac biscuits? • ...
The Great War Crossword 2016-05-09
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- Coming ashore
- What the "C" in ANZAC stands for
- Who helped the British
- Hurt or Dead
- Retreat
- High Navy Rank
- a Draw
- backup troops
- spying to find out information
- Best Nepalese Fighters
- sickness that makes you poo a lot
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- move your guns
- Who the ANZAC fought at Gallipoli
- Control of Troops
- Attack
- attacking the land from the water
- go around the outside of the enemy or the battle
- Narrow stretch of water in Turkey
- firing lots of bombs at once
- Opposite of Defence
- High Ground
- Military Ships
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- a large group of soldiers
24 Clues: Attack • a Draw • Retreat • High Ground • Hurt or Dead • Coming ashore • backup troops • move your guns • High Navy Rank • Military Ships • Control of Troops • Opposite of Defence • Who helped the British • Best Nepalese Fighters • a large group of soldiers • firing lots of bombs at once • spying to find out information • What the "C" in ANZAC stands for • Who the ANZAC fought at Gallipoli • ...
ANZAC Day 2015-04-19
9 Clues: The C in ANZAC • The Z in ANZAC • The N in ANZAC • The first A in ANZAC • The second A in ANZAC • The month ANZAC day is in • The beach the ANZACS landed on • The world war the ANZACs fought in • Number of years ago the ANZACS landed at Gallipoli
ANZAC Crossword 2021-04-08
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- giant, heavy millatary ranged weapons
- another word for " argument"
- a formal word for people foe died
- Soldiers who are ready to go to the war
- Another word for Army
- another words for friends in war
- a national anzac flower
- a word for doctors in the war
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- The things inside a shell/bome
- the opposite of above ground
- The name for australia and NZ soldiers
- what the soldiers lived in for most of the war
- the place they fought during war
- Where anzac cove is
- another word for injuries or cuts
- another worrd for mate
- A type of war machine eg: big bertha
- allow each person to have a certian amount of something
- A place to take cover
19 Clues: Where anzac cove is • Another word for Army • A place to take cover • another worrd for mate • a national anzac flower • the opposite of above ground • another word for " argument" • a word for doctors in the war • The things inside a shell/bome • the place they fought during war • another words for friends in war • another word for injuries or cuts • ...
REMEMBRANCE OF ANZAC DAY 2020-04-14
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- capital of turkey (6)
- ANZAC day flower (5)
- someone who fights when there is a war (7)
- what food is associated with ANZAC day (8)
- lest we ______ (6)
- were used in the war (4)
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- soldiers were infested with these (7)
- courageous (5)
- the month ANZAC is celebrated on (5)
- the "C" in ANZAC (5)
- a long hole dug for soldiers to hide (6)
11 Clues: courageous (5) • lest we ______ (6) • ANZAC day flower (5) • the "C" in ANZAC (5) • capital of turkey (6) • were used in the war (4) • the month ANZAC is celebrated on (5) • soldiers were infested with these (7) • a long hole dug for soldiers to hide (6) • someone who fights when there is a war (7) • what food is associated with ANZAC day (8)
History year 9 2023-11-06
Across
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps; a vital component of the Allied forces in WWI.
- A strategy in WWI involving fortified trenches where soldiers lived and fought.
- A WWI battle in which ANZAC troops participated, known for high casualties.
- The landing site at Gallipoli where ANZAC troops first went ashore.
- The agreement ending WWI on November 11, 1918.
- The controversial issue of compulsory military service during WWI.
- A disastrous 1915 campaign in Turkey where ANZAC troops suffered heavy losses.
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- A strait separating Europe and Asia, strategically important in Gallipoli.
- Civilian life and efforts during WWI in Australia, including war bonds.
- A major theater of WWI, where ANZAC forces fought in France and Belgium.
- Horses used by ANZAC forces in WWI for transport and cavalry.
- Campaign The failed Allied offensive against the Ottoman Empire in 1915.
- The red poppy flower became a symbol of remembrance for WWI soldiers.
- name for WWI, reflecting its global scale and impact.
14 Clues: The agreement ending WWI on November 11, 1918. • name for WWI, reflecting its global scale and impact. • Horses used by ANZAC forces in WWI for transport and cavalry. • The controversial issue of compulsory military service during WWI. • The landing site at Gallipoli where ANZAC troops first went ashore. • ...
Anzac 2020-04-14
Across
- Injured(7)
- Type of gun that can also be used as a sword(7)
- Something infesting the trenches(4)
- The continent where WW1 took place(6)
- An organised fight(6)
- Where the Anzac soldiers fought Germany and Turkey(9)
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- The most common word used for someone in the army(7)
- Long lasting biscuit soldiers had as a reserve ration(8)
- A brave performer in a battle(4)
- Type of communication(5)
- New Zealand allies(9)
- Women who volunteered to look after the injured(5)
- Flower symbolising remembrance of WW1(5)
- Ammunition(6)
- Used as a symbol of a country(4)
15 Clues: Injured(7) • Ammunition(6) • New Zealand allies(9) • An organised fight(6) • Type of communication(5) • A brave performer in a battle(4) • Used as a symbol of a country(4) • Something infesting the trenches(4) • The continent where WW1 took place(6) • Flower symbolising remembrance of WW1(5) • Type of gun that can also be used as a sword(7) • ...
ANZAC 2023-06-12
Across
- another projectile similar to a bullet that comes off a grenade
- a large tunnel-like dugout in the ground
- the dagger at the end of a rifle
- what their food came in
- one device the soldiers used to communicate
- the beach which the soldiers landed at
- an explosive projectile
- who the Anzacs were fighting
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- the country New Zealand soldiers fought with
- the soldiers at ww1
- a large outcrop of land part of a country(Gallipoli)
- one of their main foods
- the object that gets fired out of a gun
- a gun
- higher ranking members of the army
15 Clues: a gun • the soldiers at ww1 • one of their main foods • what their food came in • an explosive projectile • who the Anzacs were fighting • the dagger at the end of a rifle • higher ranking members of the army • the beach which the soldiers landed at • the object that gets fired out of a gun • a large tunnel-like dugout in the ground • one device the soldiers used to communicate • ...
ANZAC DAY 2024-08-29
Across
- The main theatre of war during World War I, where many ANZAC soldiers fought after Gallipoli.
- The strong bond of friendship and loyalty among ANZAC soldiers.
- Acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, representing the combined forces of these two nations during World War I.
- The site of a significant and tragic campaign during World War I, where ANZAC forces landed on April 25, 1915.
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- Refers to the “Ode of Remembrance,” a solemn recitation during ANZAC Day services.
- Structures or events that commemorate the fallen and their contributions.
- Flowers symbolizing remembrance, particularly associated with World War I.
- Floral arrangements laid at memorials to honor the fallen.
- The ultimate price paid by soldiers who lost their lives in service, particularly during the Gallipoli campaign.
- Partner nation with Australia in the ANZAC forces.
- Awards given to military personnel in recognition of their service and bravery.
- A bugle call played at military funerals and commemorative services to honor the fallen.
12 Clues: Partner nation with Australia in the ANZAC forces. • Floral arrangements laid at memorials to honor the fallen. • The strong bond of friendship and loyalty among ANZAC soldiers. • Structures or events that commemorate the fallen and their contributions. • Flowers symbolizing remembrance, particularly associated with World War I. • ...
ANZAC DAY 2021-05-03
Across
- WHAT PEOPLE DO AT A PARADE
- THE MAN WHO WAS KILLED BEFORE WW1 STARTED
- WE HAVE A MINUTE OF THIS TO REMEMBER PEOPLE
- WHERE SOLDIERS WAIT FOR THEIR ENEMIES
- THE GROUP OF COUNTRIES WHO NEW ZEALAND FOUGHT WITH
- STATUE TO COMMEMORATE THE PEOPLE WHO DIED
- WHAT ANZACS ATE FOR ENERGY
- LEST WE...
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- AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS
- THE TIME WE HAVE ANZAC SERVICE
- THE FIELD WHERE POPPIES WERE GROWN
- WHICH MONTH DO WE CELEBRATE THE DAY
- PEOPLE WHO FIGHT IN WARS
- THE PLACE MANY ANZACS DIED
- THE FLOWER THAT REMINDS US OF ANZAC DAY
15 Clues: LEST WE... • PEOPLE WHO FIGHT IN WARS • WHAT PEOPLE DO AT A PARADE • THE PLACE MANY ANZACS DIED • WHAT ANZACS ATE FOR ENERGY • THE TIME WE HAVE ANZAC SERVICE • THE FIELD WHERE POPPIES WERE GROWN • WHICH MONTH DO WE CELEBRATE THE DAY • AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS • WHERE SOLDIERS WAIT FOR THEIR ENEMIES • THE FLOWER THAT REMINDS US OF ANZAC DAY • ...
ANZAC Day 2024-05-21
Across
- The country which Gallipoli is in.
- A quality that ANZACs have that aligns to our PBL expectations.
- A battle the ANZACs were involved in.
- Australian New Zealand Army Corp.
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- The place in which ANZAC Day commemorates.
- The game that can only be played on ANZAC Day.
- What the Z stands for in ANZAC.
- Something they dug in Gallipoli to help fight.
- The conditions that ANZACs had to face at Gallipoli.
- The month in which ANZAC Day is celebrated.
10 Clues: What the Z stands for in ANZAC. • Australian New Zealand Army Corp. • The country which Gallipoli is in. • A battle the ANZACs were involved in. • The place in which ANZAC Day commemorates. • The month in which ANZAC Day is celebrated. • The game that can only be played on ANZAC Day. • Something they dug in Gallipoli to help fight. • ...
ANZAC Day 2020-04-27
Across
- The red flowers that grew in Flanders fields.
- The acronym used for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.
- the country that Gallipoli is in.
- what the first “A’ in “ANZAC” stands for.
- What soldiers created by mixing water and ANZAC biscuits.
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- the treat that women sent to soldiers in the war
- Soldiers who chose to go to war for us
- a name for a group of soldiers.
- A value the soldiers showed.
- the time of day at which we have morning services.
- The month in which we observe ANZAC day.
11 Clues: A value the soldiers showed. • a name for a group of soldiers. • the country that Gallipoli is in. • Soldiers who chose to go to war for us • The month in which we observe ANZAC day. • what the first “A’ in “ANZAC” stands for. • The red flowers that grew in Flanders fields. • the treat that women sent to soldiers in the war • ...
Gallipoli 2013-09-22
19 Clues: flower • solider • incline • of death • of battle • zealander • they sleep • the sign up • of transport • dug by troops • and NZ troops • that blows up • the the shovel • used by troops • australian food • for a ciggarette • came out of the gun • way of saying friend • troops rode around on, they go neigh
Gallipoli 2013-09-22
19 Clues: flower • solider • incline • of death • of battle • zealander • they sleep • the sign up • of transport • dug by troops • and NZ troops • that blows up • the the shovel • used by troops • australian food • for a ciggarette • came out of the gun • way of saying friend • troops rode around on, they go neigh
ANZAC 2014-07-16
Across
- Someone who is killed or injured in combat
- Where Australian Troops trained
- A slang term for an Australian soldier
- Where the soldiers lived during battle
- A gun which is able to be fired repeatedly
- Someone who is in an army
- Country where Gallipoli is found
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- Highest award for a soldier showing bravery
- Knife attached to the end of rifle
- Place where ANZAC troops
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Slang term for a Medical Officer on the battlefield
- When are person volunteers to join the armed service
- Long gun used in combat
14 Clues: Long gun used in combat • Place where ANZAC troops • Someone who is in an army • Where Australian Troops trained • Country where Gallipoli is found • Knife attached to the end of rifle • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • A slang term for an Australian soldier • Where the soldiers lived during battle • Someone who is killed or injured in combat • ...
General 2020-04-23
Across
- take five
- prevent
- artist pablo
- water barrier
- Have breakfast
- listened to
- birthday number
- traditionally worn on Anzac (other than poppies)
- Large marsupial
- belonging to us
- Has a trunk
- smelly wind
- where did the anzacs land on 25th April 1915?
- uno
- fire alarm
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- famous for gandhi, cricket
- skim over
- first greek letter
- __Pan
- Man's best friend
- revise
- aspiration
- sense of self
- values deeply
- crazy bone
- Flying mammal
- flower feature
- Likes to chase mice
- dangle
- hurt
- Which world war formed anzac?
31 Clues: uno • hurt • __Pan • revise • dangle • prevent • take five • skim over • aspiration • crazy bone • fire alarm • listened to • Has a trunk • smelly wind • artist pablo • water barrier • sense of self • values deeply • Flying mammal • Have breakfast • flower feature • birthday number • Large marsupial • belonging to us • Man's best friend • first greek letter • Likes to chase mice • famous for gandhi, cricket • ...
ANZAC 2024-04-16
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- a flat area of land that is higher then the land around it
- a formal often ceremonious lyric poem
- what are u called when you are admired for your courage
- relating to turkey or to turkish language
- a body of troops
- a fatal disease
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- A blade information of a rifle
- a arrangement of flowers shaped in a circle
- a subdivision of a company of soldiers
- a Australian or New Zealand soldier
- empire The former Turkish empire
- light brown fabric used for military uniforms
- a feeling of distress
- A stretch of land
- companion ship between men
15 Clues: a fatal disease • a body of troops • A stretch of land • a feeling of distress • companion ship between men • A blade information of a rifle • empire The former Turkish empire • a Australian or New Zealand soldier • a formal often ceremonious lyric poem • a subdivision of a company of soldiers • relating to turkey or to turkish language • ...
ANZAC CROSSWORD 2023-09-04
Across
- someone who fights in war
- large explosive power
- the Australian New Zealand army corps
- large battle
- weapon used in war
- protected you're head
- bad pests from the trench
- where the Anzac fought
- a group of soldiers
- very scary
- very dirty
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- finding it hard
- soldiers wrote private things in this
- the leader of the operation
- we ____ the enemies
- large narrow hole
- the clothes of soldiers
17 Clues: very scary • very dirty • large battle • finding it hard • large narrow hole • weapon used in war • we ____ the enemies • a group of soldiers • large explosive power • protected you're head • where the Anzac fought • the clothes of soldiers • someone who fights in war • bad pests from the trench • the leader of the operation • soldiers wrote private things in this • ...
Anzac 2020-04-15
Across
- Injured(7)
- Used as a symbol of a country(4)
- New Zealand allies(9)
- The continent where WW1 took place(6)
- Type of gun that can also be used as a sword(7)
- Flower symbolising remembrance of WW1(5)
- Ammunition(6)
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- Long lasting biscuit soldiers had as a reserve ration(8)
- The most common word used for someone in the army(7)
- Where the Anzac soldiers fought Germany and Turkey(9)
- Something infesting the trenches(4)
- Type of communication(5)
- A brave performer in a battle(4)
- An organised fight(6)
- Women who volunteered to look after the injured(5)
15 Clues: Injured(7) • Ammunition(6) • New Zealand allies(9) • An organised fight(6) • Type of communication(5) • Used as a symbol of a country(4) • A brave performer in a battle(4) • Something infesting the trenches(4) • The continent where WW1 took place(6) • Flower symbolising remembrance of WW1(5) • Type of gun that can also be used as a sword(7) • ...
ANZAC 2024-04-16
Across
- a large body of troups.
- to have or be able to recall something from the past.
- the death of tissue due to lack of blood flow.
- a gastrointestinal disease.
- where ANZACs had to hid from the turks.
- the place where the ANZACS landed on April the 25th.
- inflicted with an injury.
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- a knife or dagger snapped weapon.
- a good feeling existing between Conrad's.
- a raised area of land thats flat on the top.
- a short lyrical poem
- a fixed portion of food shared between a group of people.
- a group of army men equipped to fight.
- a moment of no sound
- a pause in fighting by two sides agreeing to.
15 Clues: a short lyrical poem • a moment of no sound • a large body of troups. • inflicted with an injury. • a gastrointestinal disease. • a knife or dagger snapped weapon. • a group of army men equipped to fight. • where ANZACs had to hid from the turks. • a good feeling existing between Conrad's. • a raised area of land thats flat on the top. • ...
ANZAC day 2013-04-28
Across
- what country was Archduke Franz ferdinand assassinated in?
- ________and his donkey.
- in World War 1 "Coffin Nails" was a term used by British soldiers to describe ________?
- what was the month that the ANZAC soldiers went to war?
- archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife was pregnant when she died? True or False.
- what is the colour of the flower that represents ANZAC day?
- how many months did the battle of WW1 last for? (_______ months)
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- where did the ANZAC soldiers go to war?
- where is the Australian War Memorial?
- what was the name of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife?
- what was the first name of the final surviving Australian participant of Gallipoli?
- what is the name of the flower that represents ANZAC day?
12 Clues: ________and his donkey. • where is the Australian War Memorial? • where did the ANZAC soldiers go to war? • what was the name of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife? • what was the month that the ANZAC soldiers went to war? • what is the name of the flower that represents ANZAC day? • what country was Archduke Franz ferdinand assassinated in? • ...
Anzac Day 2020-04-21
Across
- The red flowers that grew in Flanders fields
- A value the soldiers showed
- The treat that women sent to soldiers in the war
- The month in which we observe ANZAC day
- What the first 'A' in ANZAC stands for
Down
- A name for a group of soldiers
- What soldiers created by mixing water and ANZAC biscuits
- The country that Gallipoli is in
- The acronym used for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- The time of day where we have morning services
10 Clues: A value the soldiers showed • A name for a group of soldiers • The country that Gallipoli is in • What the first 'A' in ANZAC stands for • The month in which we observe ANZAC day • The red flowers that grew in Flanders fields • The time of day where we have morning services • The treat that women sent to soldiers in the war • ...
ANZAC day Crossword 2021-04-08
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- it's flag has the Southern cross stars
- means courageous, fearless
- fought together with New Zealand as Anzacs
- a country in the middle east
- Anzac Day is on 25th day of
- where soldiers fought in Turkey
- a person who serves in an army
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- day is on the 25th April
- a place where soldiers fight
- a flower worn on Anzac day
- first world one was between 1914 and 1918
- colour of poppies found in Gallipoli
12 Clues: day is on the 25th April • means courageous, fearless • a flower worn on Anzac day • Anzac Day is on 25th day of • a place where soldiers fight • a country in the middle east • a person who serves in an army • where soldiers fought in Turkey • colour of poppies found in Gallipoli • it's flag has the Southern cross stars • first world one was between 1914 and 1918 • ...
ANZAC DAY 2020-04-19
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- This life saver started after WW1 (5,4)
- The 2nd Anzac day service is also known as the (5,8)
- Gallipoli ...
- A circle of flowers often laid at funerals
- Trench floors often had wooden boards to stop (6,4)
- WWI was also called this (3,5,3)
- Lest we ...
- The very early morning ANZAC service is the ... (4,6)
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- A baked treat. ANZAC ......
- This was often sent to troops(4,7)
- Turkish name for where they landed(4,4)
- Often said before said before the Last Post (3,3)
- We will .... them
13 Clues: Lest we ... • Gallipoli ... • We will .... them • A baked treat. ANZAC ...... • WWI was also called this (3,5,3) • This was often sent to troops(4,7) • This life saver started after WW1 (5,4) • Turkish name for where they landed(4,4) • A circle of flowers often laid at funerals • Often said before said before the Last Post (3,3) • ...
ANZAC DAY 2023-04-24
Across
- A circle of flowers laid on memorials.
- What is the plant people wear for memory?
- The time of day the soldiers landed at Gallipoli.
- What do people wear on Anzac day?
- What are soldiers are given for bravery?
- The instrument which plays The Last Post.
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- The A in ANZAC.
- What country did the ANZACs go to?
- Something that is eaten.
- What colour are the poppies?
- When is ANZAC Day commemorated?
- We bow our heads for two minute's _________
- The side of the body medals are worn.
13 Clues: The A in ANZAC. • Something that is eaten. • What colour are the poppies? • When is ANZAC Day commemorated? • What do people wear on Anzac day? • What country did the ANZACs go to? • The side of the body medals are worn. • A circle of flowers laid on memorials. • What are soldiers are given for bravery? • What is the plant people wear for memory? • ...
ANZAC day 2021-04-14
Across
- who was the last combat veteran alive
- Johnson who was the first person to die
- biscuit what was the longest lasting food they had to eat
- where did the soldiers fight
Down
- what does the first a in anzac stand for in anzac the second a is army
- what does the c in anzac stand for
- thousand seven hundred how many anzacs died.
- what month is anzac day
- what is a symbol of remembrance
9 Clues: what month is anzac day • where did the soldiers fight • what is a symbol of remembrance • what does the c in anzac stand for • who was the last combat veteran alive • Johnson who was the first person to die • thousand seven hundred how many anzacs died. • biscuit what was the longest lasting food they had to eat • ...
Commemorating WWI 2014-08-25
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- 3.5 million people died on this side.
- In 1914 Australia's _____ was less than 5 million.
- Many of the wounded were permanently _______
- This day commemorates the end of WWI.
- Many families lost these.
- Many Australians attend these on ANZAC day.
- How many allied troops died during WWI?
- What day was first observed in 1916?
- What was the exact time WWI ended?
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- These were built to remember and honour WWI.
- ANZAC day is also commemorated in this country.
- In 1920 ANZAC day becam a _______ ________.
- This war was from the late 1940s to the 1980s.
- 295 000 Australian's fought here.
- The picture on pg 62 if of a war memorial here.
- Almost 1 in 5 Australian soldiers ______ during the war.
- The year that the Australian War Memorial in Canberra was opened.
17 Clues: Many families lost these. • 295 000 Australian's fought here. • What was the exact time WWI ended? • What day was first observed in 1916? • 3.5 million people died on this side. • This day commemorates the end of WWI. • How many allied troops died during WWI? • In 1920 ANZAC day becam a _______ ________. • Many Australians attend these on ANZAC day. • ...
Anzac Day 2020-12-03
Across
- military colour
- awarded as a distinction
- a public procession
- fourth month
- Anzac
- field
- arrangement of flowers
- Simpson had one
- an acronym
- Last post
- and New Zealand
- killed in battle
- time to commemorate the fallen
- freedom from disturbance
- complete absence of sound
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- hat
- only thing to grow
- twenty fifth
- break of day
- structure to remind us
- self respect
- combat knife
- serve as a
- memory of something special
- intense armed conflict between states
- knowing and doing what is morally right
- campaign
- long hole
- regular measured tread
- mate
30 Clues: hat • mate • Anzac • field • campaign • Last post • long hole • serve as a • an acronym • twenty fifth • break of day • fourth month • self respect • combat knife • military colour • Simpson had one • and New Zealand • killed in battle • only thing to grow • a public procession • structure to remind us • arrangement of flowers • regular measured tread • awarded as a distinction • freedom from disturbance • ...
Anzac 2023-05-03
9 Clues: Anzac • who fought • a what service • when did it end • what did they use • what was it called • When did ww1 start • what are in Anzac biscuits 🍪 • what do you eat on Anzac Day
Lest We Forget 2023-08-16
14 Clues: Recall • The past • A long ditch • Great significance • Fragments of a bomb • To engage in combat • Ex members of the army • The main type of weapon • Consulting with someone • Somewhere you find books • A line closest to the enemy • Australia and NZ Army Corps • The armed forces of a country • Where did the ANZAC soliers land
Australia in World War 1 2012-10-10
Across
- 20,000 soldiers were promised from _______
- Tanks were first used by the
- were invented and were used as a modern weapon
- 25th ____ 1915, ANZAC Day
- The name of the alliance between France, Great Britain and Russia
- Who Australia fought alongside in World War 1
- The Royal Navy was involved in the war in the
- ____ warfare was when the soldiers hid and then charged at the enemy
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- Australian New Zealand Army Corps
- The group responsible for killing the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife.
- Famous ANZAC site in 1915
- Jack ______ and his donkey, famous Australian Soldier
- Posters to encourage men to enlist and join the war
- World War 1 Ended on the 11th of _____ 1918
- ______ Fisher was the Prime Minister of Australia at the time
15 Clues: Famous ANZAC site in 1915 • 25th ____ 1915, ANZAC Day • Tanks were first used by the • Australian New Zealand Army Corps • 20,000 soldiers were promised from _______ • World War 1 Ended on the 11th of _____ 1918 • Who Australia fought alongside in World War 1 • The Royal Navy was involved in the war in the • were invented and were used as a modern weapon • ...
Lest We Forget 2023-08-16
14 Clues: Recall • The past • A long ditch • Great significance • To engage in combat • Fragments of a bomb • Ex members of the army • Consulting with someone • The main type of weapon • Somewhere you find books • Australia and NZ Army Corps • A line closest to the enemy • The armed forces of a country • Where did the ANZAC soliers land
Lest We Forget 2023-08-16
14 Clues: Recall • The past • A long ditch • Great significance • Fragments of a bomb • To engage in combat • Ex members of the army • The main type of weapon • Consulting with someone • Somewhere you find books • A line closest to the enemy • Australia and NZ Army Corps • The armed forces of a country • Where did the ANZAC soliers land
ANZAC Day 2021-05-06
Across
- a ceremony or celebration in which a person or event is remembered
- synonim of great war
- the sea where the Anzac landed
- name of the campaign
- a_nz_ac
Down
- a_nzac
- One of the traditions of Anzac Day something the soldier ate during the battle
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or a event
- a flower to commemorate war dead
- military groups
- where the first Anzac Day march was
11 Clues: a_nzac • a_nz_ac • military groups • synonim of great war • name of the campaign • the sea where the Anzac landed • a flower to commemorate war dead • where the first Anzac Day march was • a ceremony or celebration in which a person or event is remembered • a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or a event • ...
Gallipoli 2023-07-20
Across
- The abbreviation of the NZ and AUS army's.
- A lower region used for protection.
- The first name of the leader of ANZAC.
- The year the campaign ended.
- The Month the allied forces landed.
- The empire that ANZAC was fighting against.
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- Fragments of a bomb/shell.
- The type of place they landed.
- Where it happened.
- The abbreviation of the big war this was part of.
- A weapon that fires bullets.
11 Clues: Where it happened. • Fragments of a bomb/shell. • The year the campaign ended. • A weapon that fires bullets. • The type of place they landed. • A lower region used for protection. • The Month the allied forces landed. • The first name of the leader of ANZAC. • The abbreviation of the NZ and AUS army's. • The empire that ANZAC was fighting against. • ...
ANZACs in Gallipoli 2024-11-01
Across
- Month in 1915 when the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli
- Beach area where the ANZACs landed, now known as ANZAC Cove
- Initial ANZAC arrival at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915
- Disease that affected many soldiers due to poor sanitation in the trenches
- Women who cared for the wounded soldiers in nearby hospitals
- Strategic strait the Allies attempted to control in the Gallipoli Campaign
- Long-lasting impact or memory left by the ANZACs
- The act of honoring those who served and died, observed on ANZAC Day
- An agreement to stop fighting, which briefly occurred at Gallipoli to bury the dead
- Military leader; Sir Ian Hamilton was a prominent one for the Allies at Gallipoli
- Peninsula in Turkey where the ANZACs fought during WWI
- Dugouts where soldiers lived and fought, often in poor conditions
- Country where Gallipoli is located
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- Withdrawal of Allied troops from Gallipoli in December 1915
- Information used to promote or publicize a political cause
- Soldiers who survived the Gallipoli Campaign
- Point of view or stance from which a source was created
- Soldiers killed, wounded, or missing in action
- Nationality of the defending forces at Gallipoli
- Military operation involving several battles with a strategic goal
- Month in 1915 when the ANZACs withdrew from Gallipoli
- How close a source comes to reflecting historical truth
- The coalition of countries, including Britain and Australia, opposing the Central Powers
- Trustworthiness of a source for historical evidence
- Efforts to enlist soldiers, often through posters and propaganda
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed in 1915
26 Clues: Country where Gallipoli is located • Soldiers who survived the Gallipoli Campaign • Soldiers killed, wounded, or missing in action • Nationality of the defending forces at Gallipoli • Long-lasting impact or memory left by the ANZACs • Month in 1915 when the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli • Trustworthiness of a source for historical evidence • ...
Kookaburra Anzac Crossword 2013-11-10
Across
- Kookaburra sitting in the old ___ _____
- A kookaburra's call
- They had a ______ shelf life
- Anzac biscuits date back to
- Kookaburra might snack on
- Kookaburra's mate for _____
- Women were worried the soldiers needed more of this
- syrup Sweet ingredient
- Original name of the Anzac biscuit
Down
- Special place for remembrance
- Also known as a wafer and a
- What porridge is made from
- They nest in
- Some troops ground them into a
- ingredients that grows on a tree
- Given to soldiers as
16 Clues: They nest in • A kookaburra's call • Given to soldiers as • Kookaburra might snack on • syrup Sweet ingredient • What porridge is made from • Also known as a wafer and a • Anzac biscuits date back to • Kookaburra's mate for _____ • They had a ______ shelf life • Special place for remembrance • Some troops ground them into a • ingredients that grows on a tree • ...
WWI 2014-06-15
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- The fourth letter of ANZAC
- The symbol for ANZAC Day
- A common disease in the war
- Where the ANZACS fought
- First country to use gas
- The Archduke
- Blamed for the war
- The murderer's home country
- Most of the battles were in
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- What Mata Hari was accused of being
- The home of the Archduke
- Where the treaty was signed
- Messenger bird
- What country Gallipoli is in
- The month the war ended
15 Clues: The Archduke • Messenger bird • Blamed for the war • Where the ANZACS fought • The month the war ended • The home of the Archduke • The symbol for ANZAC Day • First country to use gas • The fourth letter of ANZAC • Where the treaty was signed • A common disease in the war • The murderer's home country • Most of the battles were in • What country Gallipoli is in • ...
first world war 2020-04-15
Across
- Australia New Zealand army corps
- weapons soldiers used
- a nation wide event to mark ANZAC day
- nations fighting
- where the first Anzac's landed
- a protective wall
- heavy protective clothing
- what a gun needs to fire
- the protectors of our country
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- something worn so the enemy cant see you
- a long narrow ditch
- the national month of remembrance
- bag pipes are played while the sun rises
- dropped from planes
- men and woman who fought in the war
- made to keep people out
16 Clues: nations fighting • a protective wall • a long narrow ditch • dropped from planes • weapons soldiers used • made to keep people out • what a gun needs to fire • heavy protective clothing • the protectors of our country • where the first Anzac's landed • Australia New Zealand army corps • the national month of remembrance • men and woman who fought in the war • ...
Focus crossword 2015-01-21
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- The packaging for the 1oz silver proof coin in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 resembles a ___________
- The annual Game Bird Habitat stamps come out on World ________ Day
- The '1915 - The Spirit of Anzac' commemorative book looks at nursing matron _______ Brooke
- What is the name of the New Zealand cricket team?
- The silver proof coin in the '1915 - The Spirit of Anzac' issue depicts Anzac _____
- The Treaty of Waitangi consists of ____ documents
- How many teams are competing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015?
- The $2.50 stamp in the 2015 Year of the Sheep issue features the Church of the Good ________
- There are this many gummed stamps in 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' stamp issue
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- The B787-9 aircraft is also known as what?
- In the '175th Anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi' stamp issue, who is Tamati Waka Nene shaking hands with?
- The black swan is one of the most commonly found ________ in New Zealand
- New Zealand is co-hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 with this country
- The New Zealand Annual Coin features which iconic New Zealand bird?
- 'The Spirit of Anzac' is New Zealand's first ________ commemorative coin
- The 80c stamp in the 75 Years - Connecting New Zealand and the World shows the first flight between Auckland and where?
- The 80c stamp in the 2015 Year of the Sheep stamp issue features what?
- The name of Air New Zealand's predecessor, also a name for a shade of blue
- Where was the 2014 National Stamp Show (Baypex) held?
- Sir Peter Jackson received one of these on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
20 Clues: The B787-9 aircraft is also known as what? • What is the name of the New Zealand cricket team? • The Treaty of Waitangi consists of ____ documents • Where was the 2014 National Stamp Show (Baypex) held? • How many teams are competing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015? • The annual Game Bird Habitat stamps come out on World ________ Day • ...
Australia at War 1 2024-10-22
Across
- An effective land weapon of WW2
- The main activity associated with Anzac Day
- An idealized ANZAC quality which has become folklore
- The site of the single largest surrender of allied forces during all of WW2
- This was a theatre of war not which saw intense fighting in WW2 but not WW1
- The place where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- This is where most soldiers spent their time during the first world war
- This battle was small in scale but huge in significance in WW2
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- The acronym of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- The leader of Germany during WW2
- Germany invaded this country to begin WW2
- The theatre of war closest to Australia
- An ally of Australia in both world wars
- The opponent of Australia in the Gallipoli campaign
- Iconic flower that is associated with the war in Europe 1914-18
15 Clues: An effective land weapon of WW2 • The leader of Germany during WW2 • The theatre of war closest to Australia • An ally of Australia in both world wars • Germany invaded this country to begin WW2 • The main activity associated with Anzac Day • The opponent of Australia in the Gallipoli campaign • An idealized ANZAC quality which has become folklore • ...
Anzac day. 2020-04-15
Across
- Where the ANZACS landed by accident.
- A tune used to announce Scheduled events in the army or armed forces.
- Another word for died or passed.
- Another word for gun.
- What was the animal that was used to carry injured soldiers to the nurses.
- The month we celebrate Anzac day in NZ.
- A flower we pin on our clothing on ANZAC day.
- What the Anzac's were given once they came back from war to thank them for their services.
- What other country along with Britain stopped fight for a day over the Christmas period.
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- The other country that fought in the first world war with NZ as ANZAC's.
- The shortened version of Australian New Zealand army corps.
- The month Turkey celebrate Victory day.
- An early morning parade held to commemorate the ANZAC's.
- Where the ANZAC's fought.
- A long narrow ditch the soliders hid in.
15 Clues: Another word for gun. • Where the ANZAC's fought. • Another word for died or passed. • Where the ANZACS landed by accident. • The month we celebrate Anzac day in NZ. • The month Turkey celebrate Victory day. • A long narrow ditch the soliders hid in. • A flower we pin on our clothing on ANZAC day. • An early morning parade held to commemorate the ANZAC's. • ...
ANZAC DAY 2021-04-19
Across
- name of the battle commemorated on anzac day
- symbol of war remembrance
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event
- military slang term for soldiers from Australia and New Zealand.
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change
- the time when a country or region gains political freedom from outside control
- the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or mental disabilities and members of other minority groups.
- a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event
- a state or period in which there is no war or a war has ended
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- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law
- flowers and leaves woven into a circle and lay on graves and memorials in memory of the soldiers' death
- period when the gallipoli war took place
- a person who serves in an army
- a ceremony or celebration in which a person or event is memorialized
- a forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack
- idiotic Australian English for 'brotherly loyalty'
- the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds, different genders, etc.
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- complete absence of sound
- acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- (in South Africa) a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race
- month in which the ceremony takes place
22 Clues: symbol of war remembrance • complete absence of sound • a person who serves in an army • month in which the ceremony takes place • period when the gallipoli war took place • name of the battle commemorated on anzac day • acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • idiotic Australian English for 'brotherly loyalty' • ...
ANZAC DAY 2021-04-22
Across
- Armed conflict
- Memorabilia
- To fight for
- Observe
- Friendship between men
- Standing at attention
- Symbol of remembrance and hope
- The action of helping
- March to glory
- Spirit
- Show respect for
- Our neighbour
- Strength in the face of pain
- Men walking in order
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- Arrangement of flowers
- One who serves in the army
- Deep admiration
- Ritual observances
- Love
- Land of the long white cloud
- Men at war
- To be free
- Bring to one's mind
- Emotional
- To help
- month
26 Clues: Love • month • Spirit • Observe • To help • Emotional • Men at war • To be free • Memorabilia • To fight for • Our neighbour • Armed conflict • March to glory • Deep admiration • Show respect for • Ritual observances • Bring to one's mind • Men walking in order • Standing at attention • The action of helping • Arrangement of flowers • Friendship between men • One who serves in the army • Land of the long white cloud • ...
ANZAC DAY 2021-04-22
Across
- / A shortage in food
- / Month the Second World War ended
- / English comedic
- / Peace At Last
- / Uplifting song that belongs to most countries
- / .....But my heart's right there
- / Red flower worn to honour and remember the dead
- / soldiers used this to soften their hard leather boots
- Million / Approx. population of New Zealand at the start of the war (3,7)
- V / King of England in WW1
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- / Day of the unofficial truce between the English and Germans
- Influenza / A terrible sickness that ravaged the world at the end of WW1 (7,9)
- / River in France where one of the bloodiest battles were
- / What we do at the going down of the sun and in the morning
- / A peninsular located in the European part of Turkey
- / Month the First World War ended
- / Symbol used for divinity , but stolen by a certain political party
- Post / The dawn Bugle Call (4,4)
- / WW1 Slang for Great Britain
- / The country that fought alongside New Zealand
- / A small yellow note often bearing bad news
- / Location of the first ANZAC Service in New Zealand
- / The colour of poppy worn to remember the animals
- Baby / Sweet invented in 1864, became popular at the end of WW1, and given its current name in 1953 (5,4)
- Rabbit, Run / World War Two song informing the British to stay away from the Germans (3,6,3)
25 Clues: / Peace At Last • / English comedic • / A shortage in food • V / King of England in WW1 • / WW1 Slang for Great Britain • / Month the First World War ended • Post / The dawn Bugle Call (4,4) • / .....But my heart's right there • / Month the Second World War ended • / A small yellow note often bearing bad news • / The country that fought alongside New Zealand • ...
Anzac Day 2021-04-28
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- A group of people whose members are united by a real or supposed common origin and who are organized initially on a territory
- Moment where we think about important event
- brave act
- historical event
- important red flower
- a text that tell the last wants of a deceased person
- oversight
- information used to promote a political cause or point of view
- small crown we leave to honnor someone
- a mark left on the skin or in collective memory
- Little enlightening thing
- Recall by ceremony the memory
- giving ourself to the homeland
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- a set of acts, often traditional or religious, performed at a formal occasion esp. to recognize an important event, or the performing of such acts
- pay a tribute
- a monument commemorating those killed in a war
- australian pastry
- Patrimony left by a deceased person and passed on by succession
- tells of someone
- important landing in Turkey during WW1
- big conflict including many countries
- national event
- unable to recall
- empire opposing the Allies
- Country to the east of Australia
25 Clues: brave act • oversight • pay a tribute • national event • tells of someone • historical event • unable to recall • australian pastry • important red flower • Little enlightening thing • empire opposing the Allies • Recall by ceremony the memory • giving ourself to the homeland • Country to the east of Australia • big conflict including many countries • important landing in Turkey during WW1 • ...
Gallipoli 2023-06-13
Across
- Type of food associated with ANZAC day
- A member in an army
- General Godley's first name
- A small bay on the Gallipoli peninsula
- The country in which Gallipoli is located
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- The army corps comprised of Australian and New Zealand soldiers
- Also known as the Strait of Gallipoli
- The name for psychological trauma in the trenches
- The flower associated with ANZAC Day
9 Clues: A member in an army • General Godley's first name • The flower associated with ANZAC Day • Also known as the Strait of Gallipoli • Type of food associated with ANZAC day • A small bay on the Gallipoli peninsula • The country in which Gallipoli is located • The name for psychological trauma in the trenches • The army corps comprised of Australian and New Zealand soldiers
ANZAC DAY 2017-04-15
Across
- In which country is Gallipoli?
- What do people lay at memorials on ANZAC day?
- We have 1 minute of _________ as a mark of respect for those who died.
- Where did the ANZACS land on 25th April 1915?
- Beginning with 'd' what name was given to the ANZAC soliders?
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- Diggers __________ in parades on ANZAC day.
- ANZAC stands for Australia and ____ __________ Army Corps.
- What word is missing "Lest we ___________"
8 Clues: In which country is Gallipoli? • What word is missing "Lest we ___________" • Diggers __________ in parades on ANZAC day. • What do people lay at memorials on ANZAC day? • Where did the ANZACS land on 25th April 1915? • ANZAC stands for Australia and ____ __________ Army Corps. • Beginning with 'd' what name was given to the ANZAC soliders? • ...
Acronym 2021-11-21
Semester Two Revision 2021-11-12
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- the strait in turkey
- distance above/below the equator
- australia new zealand army corps
- germany/austria-hungary/italy
- the space between opposing trenches
- to volunteer to fight in a war
- an example of a biome, hot & dry, cold & dry
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- ensuring there is enough left over
- an example of a biome, many trees
- an example of a biome, grazing animals
- the landing place of the anzac soldiers
- imaginary line around the earth
- britain/france/russia
- a device used to look out above a trench
- to be forced to fight in the war
- these are built in a zigzag pattern
- an ecosystem
17 Clues: an ecosystem • the strait in turkey • britain/france/russia • germany/austria-hungary/italy • to volunteer to fight in a war • imaginary line around the earth • distance above/below the equator • to be forced to fight in the war • australia new zealand army corps • an example of a biome, many trees • ensuring there is enough left over • these are built in a zigzag pattern • ...
Semester Two Revision 2021-11-12
Across
- the strait in turkey
- distance above/below the equator
- australia new zealand army corps
- germany/austria-hungary/italy
- the space between opposing trenches
- to volunteer to fight in a war
- an example of a biome, hot & dry, cold & dry
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- ensuring there is enough left over
- an example of a biome, many trees
- an example of a biome, grazing animals
- the landing place of the anzac soldiers
- imaginary line around the earth
- britain/france/russia
- a device used to look out above a trench
- to be forced to fight in the war
- these are built in a zigzag pattern
- an ecosystem
17 Clues: an ecosystem • the strait in turkey • britain/france/russia • germany/austria-hungary/italy • to volunteer to fight in a war • imaginary line around the earth • distance above/below the equator • to be forced to fight in the war • australia new zealand army corps • an example of a biome, many trees • ensuring there is enough left over • these are built in a zigzag pattern • ...
Anzac Day 2019-04-27
Across
- suffering injury or bodily harm
- a gift, speech of praise, etc, given as an expression of gratitude toward another
- an (artificial) flower worn on 25th April
- synonym of courageous
- a song that has special importance for a particular group of people or a country
- an important achievement that earns someone great admiration, honour and praise
- a man who belongs to the armed forces
- a place where a battle is being fought or has been fought
- the date of an important past event that is celebrated every year
- the first appearance of daylight in the morning
- people injured or killed in a serious accident or war
- someone who in times of war is not in the army
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- an arrangement of flowers , especially in the shape of a circle, placed on graves, etc. as a sign of respect for somebody who has died
- a time when something suddenly begins especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant
- making someone feel full of hope or enthusiasm
- a monument designed to preserve the memory of a person, etc
- a memory of something
- the act or fact of remembering
- very great praise, honor, fame or distinction
- a flat piece of metal with a design on it awarded for bravery
- the number of deaths resulting from a particular cause
- a military ceremony involving the marching of troops
22 Clues: synonym of courageous • a memory of something • the act or fact of remembering • suffering injury or bodily harm • a man who belongs to the armed forces • an (artificial) flower worn on 25th April • very great praise, honor, fame or distinction • making someone feel full of hope or enthusiasm • someone who in times of war is not in the army • ...
Anzac Day 2020-12-07
Across
- regular measured tread
- The last Post is played on this
- serve as a
- slouch
- only thing to grow
- structure to remind us
- an anacronym
- and New Zealand
- a sprig
- ex member of the armed forces
- a long hole
- a public procession
- mate
- an infamous field
- combat knife
- knowing & doing what is morally right
- Anzac snack
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- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war
- killed in battle
- complete absence of sound
- courageous behaviour
- arrangement of flowers
- self respect
- Gallipoli
- intense armed conflict between states
- freedom from disturbance
- a lyric poem
- awarded as a distinction
- admired for their courage
- fourth month
- twenty fifth
- Simpson had one
- military colour
- time to commemorate the fallen
34 Clues: mate • slouch • a sprig • Gallipoli • serve as a • a long hole • Anzac snack • self respect • an anacronym • a lyric poem • fourth month • twenty fifth • combat knife • and New Zealand • Simpson had one • military colour • killed in battle • an infamous field • only thing to grow • a public procession • courageous behaviour • regular measured tread • arrangement of flowers • structure to remind us • ...
Glen Innes 1 2024-10-04
23 Clues: Park • cows • mine • mayor • drive • house • Valley • stones • Waters • Church • factory • lookout • builder • Village • industry • building • gemstone • engineer • lang Street • main street • high Street • native Berry • large business
Puzzle 2023-08-07
17 Clues: Larb • Injera • Tagine • Arepas • Pupusas • Poutine • Bánh mì • Goulash • Dal Bhat • Colcannon • Spanakopita • Jollof Rice • Chimichurri • Chicken Adobo • Pastel de Nata • Anzac Biscuits • Hákarl (Fermented Shark)
ANZAC Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- What is the name of the small metal identification disc worn by Australian and New Zealand soldiers during World War I?
- What is the name of the Australian and New Zealand war cemetery in Turkey?
- What is the name of the highest military honour awarded to Australian soldiers?
- What is the name of the song that is played on ANZAC Day to honour fallen soldiers?
- What is the name of the small town in France that was liberated by the ANZACs during World War I?
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- Which Australian city is home to the Shrine of Remembrance?
- What is the name of the famous cove where the ANZACs landed in Turkey during World War I?
- What is the name of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that fought in World War I?
- What is the name of the hill that the ANZACs captured during the Gallipoli Campaign?
- What is the name of one of the six Australian soldiers who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions during the Battle of Lone Pine?
- What is commonly read at ANZAC Day ceremonies?
- What is the name of the ceremony held at dawn on ANZAC Day to commemorate fallen soldiers?
12 Clues: What is commonly read at ANZAC Day ceremonies? • Which Australian city is home to the Shrine of Remembrance? • What is the name of the Australian and New Zealand war cemetery in Turkey? • What is the name of the highest military honour awarded to Australian soldiers? • What is the name of the song that is played on ANZAC Day to honour fallen soldiers? • ...
Gallipoli 2022-02-15
7 Clues: The first Turkey president • The month ANZAC day is in. • How many months they were stalemated • The month the last ANZAC was evacuated. • What was ANZAC Cove called before it was changed? • What Australia and New Zealand's Corporation is called • The Stretch stretch of water that separates Asia and Europe
Anzac day 2020-04-16
Across
- The time of day the Anzacs fought
- Where the Australian diggers came ashore
- A place where people gather to remember
- who held Australian soldiers in WW2
- Something that remembers people who fought in the war
- WUZZY A name given to the local PNG
- Something soldiers do in a parade
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- To honour those who fought and died at war
- Soldiers fighting for their country
- A term used to describe the soldiers
- An Anzac —————-
- A track in PNG
- What we celebrate on April 25
13 Clues: A track in PNG • An Anzac —————- • What we celebrate on April 25 • The time of day the Anzacs fought • Something soldiers do in a parade • Soldiers fighting for their country • who held Australian soldiers in WW2 • WUZZY A name given to the local PNG • A term used to describe the soldiers • A place where people gather to remember • Where the Australian diggers came ashore • ...
April Brainteaser 2014-04-13
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- restored at the end of war
- traditional source of news & advertising
- the name of our region
- the Maori name for Levin
- New Zealands 3 yearly political event
- the end
- traditionally eaten at easter
- one hundred years celebration
- a small town in our region
- the day Fishspot is in Levin
- upcoming day of remembrance
- your parents brothers relationship to you
- occupation of Graham's Autos
- anzac flower
- todays front page advertiser
- Foxton cafe, The .....
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- Prince William is one
- todays medical awareness feature
- soldiers uniform colour
- taking the puzzle out of real estate
- accomodation supplier
- easter confectionery
- the primary business of Smooth as Silk
- cutting bar name
- suppliers of merino fabrics
- the colour of Barton's store and advert
- something that is fun to do
- our local community paper
- bird of peace
- the meningitis ribbon colour
30 Clues: the end • anzac flower • bird of peace • cutting bar name • easter confectionery • Prince William is one • accomodation supplier • the name of our region • Foxton cafe, The ..... • soldiers uniform colour • the Maori name for Levin • our local community paper • restored at the end of war • a small town in our region • suppliers of merino fabrics • something that is fun to do • ...
Spelling Crossword 2013-04-20
10 Clues: big explosion • when you fight • the end of life • a battle or contest • it improves your brain. • we make them on ANZAC day • a group of soldiers who fight • people wear these on ANZAC day • someone who helps you feel better • it is a weapon used to shoot people
Anzac 2015-06-01
Across
- What month is anzac day.
- Which war did the anzacs move to after Gallipoli
- Where did the anzacs fight.
Down
- How far did New Zealand get in Gallipoli.
- Under which country were the anzacs being commanded
- What country is Gallipoli in.
- What is the abbreviation for Australia New Zealand Air Corp.
- What flower do we wear on Anzac day.
8 Clues: What month is anzac day. • Where did the anzacs fight. • What country is Gallipoli in. • What flower do we wear on Anzac day. • How far did New Zealand get in Gallipoli. • Which war did the anzacs move to after Gallipoli • Under which country were the anzacs being commanded • What is the abbreviation for Australia New Zealand Air Corp.
April Brainteaser 2014-04-13
Across
- your parents brothers relationship to you
- cutting bar name
- traditional source of news & advertising
- the meningitis ribbon colour
- the name of our region
- accomodation supplier
- New Zealands 3 yearly political event
- one hundred years celebration
- todays front page advertiser
- occupation of Graham's Autos
- restored at the end of war
- taking the puzzle out of real estate
- the day Fishspot is in Levin
- soldiers uniform colour
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- the end
- suppliers of merino fabrics
- Foxton cafe, The .....
- todays medical awareness feature
- anzac flower
- our local community paper
- easter confectionery
- traditionally eaten at easter
- bird of peace
- something that is fun to do
- the colour of Barton's store and advert
- the Maori name for Levin
- the primary business of Smooth as Silk
- Prince William is one
- a small town in our region
- upcoming day of remembrance
30 Clues: the end • anzac flower • bird of peace • cutting bar name • easter confectionery • accomodation supplier • Prince William is one • Foxton cafe, The ..... • the name of our region • soldiers uniform colour • the Maori name for Levin • our local community paper • restored at the end of war • a small town in our region • suppliers of merino fabrics • something that is fun to do • ...
Suvla Bay Crossword 2022-05-11
Across
- turkish empire
- people killed or injured in war
- place of landing on 6th August 1915
- peninsula in Turkey; Anzacs landed here
- back up; extra help
Down
- neither side is progressing
- involving forces landed from the sea
- Anzac and British powers in WWI
- German and Turkish powers in WWI
- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
10 Clues: turkish empire • back up; extra help • neither side is progressing • Anzac and British powers in WWI • people killed or injured in war • German and Turkish powers in WWI • place of landing on 6th August 1915 • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • involving forces landed from the sea • peninsula in Turkey; Anzacs landed here
ANZAC 2022-04-27
Across
- A person who has had a long experience in a particular field
- The soldiers ---------- their lives for the country
- A person who fought in the war
- A ceremony or celebration in which a person or event is remembered
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- Short form of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- An agreement made by the opposing sides in a war
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military force or other purpose
- The first flower that bloomed on the war land were a -------
- Fight between countries
- Something designed to preserve the memory of a person, event etc.
10 Clues: Fight between countries • A person who fought in the war • An agreement made by the opposing sides in a war • Short form of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • The soldiers ---------- their lives for the country • A person who has had a long experience in a particular field • The first flower that bloomed on the war land were a ------- • ...
ANZAC DAY CROSS WORD 2023-09-20
Across
- WHERE NZ WENT OVERSEAS TO TRAIN BEFORE GALLIPOLI
- WHEN LARGER COUNTRIES TAKE OVER SMALLER WEAKER ONES
- WHERE THE ANZACS FOUGHT
- THE DAY THAT MARKED THE END OF THE WAR
- NARROW STRAIGHT, SIGNIFICANT WATERWAY IN TURKEY
- WHEN YOU 'DIG DOWN' TO BATTLE
- A PACT MADE WITH ANOTHER COUNTRY OF PROTECTION
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- WHEN YOU ARE FORCED TO GO TO WAR
- THE NAME/TITLE OF THE NZ MILITARIES SENT TO WAR
- TYPE OF FLOWER THAT REPRESENTS ANZAC DAY
- LAST NAME OF THE ARCHDUKE ASSASSINATED
- MAIN INGREDIENT IN ANZAC BISCUIT
- A CONDITION IN WAR WHERE NEITHER SIDE CAN ADVANCE
- WHO COLONISED NZ?
- AUSTRIA-HUNGARY FIRST DECLARED WAR ON?
15 Clues: WHO COLONISED NZ? • WHERE THE ANZACS FOUGHT • WHEN YOU 'DIG DOWN' TO BATTLE • WHEN YOU ARE FORCED TO GO TO WAR • MAIN INGREDIENT IN ANZAC BISCUIT • LAST NAME OF THE ARCHDUKE ASSASSINATED • THE DAY THAT MARKED THE END OF THE WAR • AUSTRIA-HUNGARY FIRST DECLARED WAR ON? • TYPE OF FLOWER THAT REPRESENTS ANZAC DAY • A PACT MADE WITH ANOTHER COUNTRY OF PROTECTION • ...
ANZAC 2022-03-31
9 Clues: of friendship • That people go in • is where people die • was played on Anzac day • That we make on ANZAC day • That died for our country • is where we remember people • To remember the died soldiers • Of flowers on the heroes graves
ANZAC 2013-04-24
Across
- different country's fight for land.
- there are a lot of them in one cemetery.
- they fight with them.
- people fight in the war.
Down
- it causes explosions and will kill many people.
- they help the sick or injured.
- dug into the ground can fill up with rain and get really muddy.
- never be comfortable in this type of clothing.
- a flower shows remembrance for the people who died in the war.
- shows what country's they are.
10 Clues: they fight with them. • people fight in the war. • they help the sick or injured. • shows what country's they are. • different country's fight for land. • there are a lot of them in one cemetery. • never be comfortable in this type of clothing. • it causes explosions and will kill many people. • a flower shows remembrance for the people who died in the war. • ...
Anzac 2022-04-27
10 Clues: Armed forces • Combined forces • A type of flower • A long narrow ditch • A synonym for symbol • A synonym for fighting • Gallipoli located in which country • long experience in a particular field • Who has sacrificed there life for country • What is the Australian and New Zealand Army
ANZAC 2024-04-16
Across
- remove someone from danger to safety
- A island country in the South Pacific near Australia
- recall or remember someone or something
- a person that serves in a army
Down
- a large flat area of land
- A stretch of land especially with regard to its physical features
- make someone aware of something in the past
- the armed forces of the country
- a large group of troupes ready for battle
- companionship or friendship between men
10 Clues: a large flat area of land • a person that serves in a army • the armed forces of the country • remove someone from danger to safety • recall or remember someone or something • companionship or friendship between men • a large group of troupes ready for battle • make someone aware of something in the past • A island country in the South Pacific near Australia • ...
ANZAC Day 2013-04-16
Across
- happening or existing now, in the present
- of or relating to the army
- throw a coin upwards
- relating to or expressing emotions
- publicly praise somebody who has died and pay respects to him or her
- relating to or based on tradition, not modern
- quiet, not speaking at a particular time
- a person who plays a musical instrument like a short trumpet
- risk something of value, gamble
- against the law, not allowed by the rules
- large, main, chief, key
Down
- remembering somebody by having a ceremony
- giving up of something valuable or important for somebody or something else
- thinking, careful/ deep thought
- great courage in the face of danger, difficulty, or pain
- the first appearance of light in the sky as the sun rises at the beginning of a new day
16 Clues: throw a coin upwards • large, main, chief, key • of or relating to the army • thinking, careful/ deep thought • risk something of value, gamble • relating to or expressing emotions • quiet, not speaking at a particular time • happening or existing now, in the present • remembering somebody by having a ceremony • against the law, not allowed by the rules • ...
ANZAC 2024-04-16
Across
- When you have been shot or stabbed
- A statue of a person so people can be reminded about them
- When your blood stops flowing and starts to decay
- A group of a million or more people who go to battle
- soldiers marching or fighting on foot
Down
- a person who fought in World War One
- A stretch of land people fought on
- A country and a continent in southern hemisphere
- an award for bravery
- someone who saves someone’s life
10 Clues: an award for bravery • someone who saves someone’s life • When you have been shot or stabbed • A stretch of land people fought on • a person who fought in World War One • soldiers marching or fighting on foot • A country and a continent in southern hemisphere • When your blood stops flowing and starts to decay • A group of a million or more people who go to battle • ...
ANZAC 2023-04-27
10 Clues: the enemies • what happened • what many where • what we will do • when it happened • how they arrived • where they landed • what the soldiers • where it happened • first flower to grow on the battlefeld
Anzac 2022-04-27
10 Clues: Armed forces • Combined forces • A type of flower • A long narrow ditch • A synonym for symbol • A synonym for fighting • Gallipoli located in which country • long experience in a particular field • Who has sacrificed there life for country • What is the Australian and New Zealand Army
Australia 2012-06-21
Across
- Capital city of Australia.
- "Australian New Zealand Army Corps"
- Australian Government is DEMOCRARY, DICTATORSHIP OR COMMUNIST?
- The 2 animals on the Australian Coat of Arms.
Down
- Document needed for international travel.
- The date of ANZAC day.
- Capital city of Victoria.
- The date of Remeberance Day.
- The man who discovered Australia.
9 Clues: The date of ANZAC day. • Capital city of Victoria. • Capital city of Australia. • The date of Remeberance Day. • The man who discovered Australia. • "Australian New Zealand Army Corps" • Document needed for international travel. • The 2 animals on the Australian Coat of Arms. • Australian Government is DEMOCRARY, DICTATORSHIP OR COMMUNIST?
Anzac Day 2023-04-24
Across
- resting place of a dead person
- to be quiet
- a beautiful place of nature
- when you start working in a new place
- a religious song
- when you help someone for free
- a red color flower
Down
- to say goodbye to someone
- people marching together
- a place where many graves are one place
- a day to remember dead Australian soldiers
- when you do something for a loved one
- name of a month
- a decoration for Christmas
- name of a country
15 Clues: to be quiet • name of a month • a religious song • name of a country • a red color flower • people marching together • to say goodbye to someone • a decoration for Christmas • a beautiful place of nature • resting place of a dead person • when you help someone for free • when you do something for a loved one • when you start working in a new place • ...
Anzac Boys 2024-11-11
Across
- Where had the brothers lived with their Mum? (p7)
- What colour was the awful porridge? (P5)
- What is the title of Chapter 3? (P19)
- What is the name of the author?
- Who was thin and weedy? (P21)
- What was the name of the ship they sailed on? (P17)
- What animal did Father Darcy say they would see? (P14)
- What colour was Father Murphy's hair? (P10)
- Where had the brothers been for a month? (P7)
Down
- Where would their ship leave from? (P16)
- Who said it was a sin to waste good food? (P5)
- What is the name of the illustrator?
- What did the Priests prowl around in? (P8)
- Where did Father Murphy tell the brothers they were going? (P11)
- How old was Frank? (P9)
15 Clues: How old was Frank? (P9) • Who was thin and weedy? (P21) • What is the name of the author? • What is the name of the illustrator? • What is the title of Chapter 3? (P19) • Where would their ship leave from? (P16) • What colour was the awful porridge? (P5) • What did the Priests prowl around in? (P8) • What colour was Father Murphy's hair? (P10) • ...
Crossword 1 2024-03-02
20 Clues: seat • moose • ruler • Cuban sea • Ambassador • Has a trunk • Anzac flower • craven image • Forearm bone • 2nd in charge • Flying mammal • pressure gauge • bald man's over • Large marsupial • cricket bat wood • molasses beverage • Man's best friend • David's on hood st • 1948 to 1964 person • Likes to chase mice
ANZAC Crossword 2020-05-04
Across
- to battle; contend
- showing, involving, or requiring skill, as certain work.
- possessing or characterized by courage; brave
- a member of the armed forces lost to service through death, wounds, sickness, capture, or because his or her whereabouts or condition cannot be determined.
- something new or different introduced
- resolute; staunch
- brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous
- having little or no concern for oneself, especially with regard to fame, position, money, etc
Down
- an optical instrument for viewing objects that are above the level of direct sight or in an otherwise obstructed field of vision, consisting essentially of a tube with an arrangement of prisms or mirrors and, usually, lenses: used especially in submarines.
- any materials, means, weapons etc
- A fixed allowance of provision food
- not windy or stormy
- able to deal with problems that come your or their way
- boldness or daring, especially with confident or arrogant disregard for personal safety, conventional thought, or other restrictions.
- under the influence of inspiration; inspired.
- cleverly inventive or resourceful
16 Clues: resolute; staunch • to battle; contend • not windy or stormy • any materials, means, weapons etc • cleverly inventive or resourceful • A fixed allowance of provision food • something new or different introduced • brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous • possessing or characterized by courage; brave • under the influence of inspiration; inspired. • ...
A.N.Z.A.C AND WWI 2020-04-14
Across
- A STATUE OR STRUCTURE MADE TO REMIND PEOPLE OF A PERSON OR EVENT
- TO ENGAGE IN COMBAT BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS OR ARMED FORCES
- AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS
- TO CAUSE THE DEATH OF A PERSON
- A FLOWER WORN TO REMEMBER THE ANZAC SOLDIERS
- WHAT THEY USED TO KILL PEOPLE
- LONG NARROW DITCHES DUG IN THE GROUND WHERE SOLDIERS LIVED
Down
- THE ACTION OF VIOLENCE
- A PERSON TRAINED TO TAKE CARE OF THE SICK OR WOUNDED
- A SMALL TOWN ON THE TURKISH COAST
- TO DISGUISE OF HIDE
- A HEAVY ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE CARRYING GUNS
- THESE ARE AWARDED TO THE SOLDIERS FOR THEIR SERVICE
- PEOPLE OR COUNTRIES WHO ARE ON YOUR SIDE AND HELP YOU FIGHT
- TO STOP LIVING
15 Clues: TO STOP LIVING • TO DISGUISE OF HIDE • THE ACTION OF VIOLENCE • WHAT THEY USED TO KILL PEOPLE • TO CAUSE THE DEATH OF A PERSON • A SMALL TOWN ON THE TURKISH COAST • AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS • A FLOWER WORN TO REMEMBER THE ANZAC SOLDIERS • A HEAVY ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE CARRYING GUNS • THESE ARE AWARDED TO THE SOLDIERS FOR THEIR SERVICE • ...
Holidays 2020-04-29
Ronan's Crossword 2020-07-22
20 Clues: Round • clear • look for • Definley • not soft • cosy, sun • hate, bad • cookie ___ • over cooked • blood, scab • twist around • 360 Rotation • Jesus is here • value of gold • shinny, valuable • a really bad thorn • was, you ____leaving • I do the ANZAC _____. • someone who uses bandages • telling to go, I’m _______you
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