anzac Crossword Puzzles
ANZAC 2022-04-27
5 Clues: It means a contested armed frontier • consisting of the german allies and Empire • A person that fights for his or her country • friends or people that help you in certain things • A person that has a lot of experience in a certain field
general knowledge 2012-11-05
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- Little Wonder's room number NPS
- Where were the Olympics held 2012
- 7 times 8
- How many stars are on the nz flag?
- What's colours are on the Guinea flag red yellow and?
- Annie Leibovitz is famous as what?
- 1 underpar
- Reading teachers first name NPS
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun?
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- Capital of New Zealand
- What does the C in ANZAC mean?
- What colour is the logo on the NPS uniform?
- Who sings gangnam style?
- What year did the NPS uniform start 200_?
- What's another name for a Zucchini?
- What is the capital city of Aussie?
- New Zealand's national dessert
- How many Consonants are in the world?
18 Clues: 7 times 8 • 1 underpar • Capital of New Zealand • Who sings gangnam style? • What does the C in ANZAC mean? • New Zealand's national dessert • Little Wonder's room number NPS • Reading teachers first name NPS • Where were the Olympics held 2012 • How many stars are on the nz flag? • Annie Leibovitz is famous as what? • The 2nd closest planet to the sun? • ...
Week 5 - Year 4 (BLUE) 2014-05-19
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- cat, dog, mouse, elephant, rabbit, tiger
- you can get this with a print of stick, dinosaur bone, etc
- rhymes with pencil
- Mr Wayman
- a part of your nose
- a month where you celebrate ANZAC day
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- a synonym for courteous and polite
- The usual, average or typical state of condition
- a book where you can write about your feelings or adventures
- of or relating to society or its organisation
- something you use to make your clothes
- rhymes with fonsil
- Isaac city.....
- you use it to write with in class
- meaning a student in school
15 Clues: Mr Wayman • Isaac city..... • rhymes with fonsil • rhymes with pencil • a part of your nose • meaning a student in school • you use it to write with in class • a synonym for courteous and polite • a month where you celebrate ANZAC day • something you use to make your clothes • cat, dog, mouse, elephant, rabbit, tiger • of or relating to society or its organisation • ...
Anzac 2023-05-03
Grade 2 Crossword 2018-10-23
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- random new kid
- If we were good, she would put a few of them in a jar
- The forming of clouds (science)
- “Where is the spacebar?”
- Our principal
- The small stuffed bear, who was very nice, we took him home, not once, but twice
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- Aussie and Kiwi Army Corps
- Teacher “You’re big grade 2s now!”
- We sucked at spelling
- Small jerk that got expelled
- Christmas gift giving
- 6 points!
- An elder like a guide, to whom we said goodbye
13 Clues: 6 points! • Our principal • random new kid • We sucked at spelling • Christmas gift giving • “Where is the spacebar?” • Aussie and Kiwi Army Corps • Small jerk that got expelled • The forming of clouds (science) • Teacher “You’re big grade 2s now!” • An elder like a guide, to whom we said goodbye • If we were good, she would put a few of them in a jar • ...
ANZAC Day 2013-04-08
8 Clues: Army boys • The ANZAC Flower • Another word for a win • Te location of the first works war • A person that lives South of Australia • A little piece of land surrounded by water • A place where the soldiers live in the army • People New Zealanders are very competitive with
Erin 2020-04-23
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- champagne
- lives in Brighton
- Erin loves...
- best person over 70
- white fluffy dog
- people look at this daily
- this will next on 9 april 2021
- Erin's nickname
- Ronald's place
- 4152
- best brother
- wife of Erin
- its on your thigh
- we are lacking this...
- oldest grandkitty
- best time of day at work.
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- kat makes these
- rang baby
- we do this on wed nights
- you have several of these
- crimdaddy
- best sister in law
- where you live
- 25 april
- best mother in the world
- best aunty
- tall cousin
- combo of jake and beck
- cute new edition to the family
- pregnant cousin
30 Clues: 4152 • 25 april • champagne • rang baby • crimdaddy • best aunty • tall cousin • best brother • wife of Erin • Erin loves... • where you live • Ronald's place • kat makes these • Erin's nickname • pregnant cousin • white fluffy dog • lives in Brighton • its on your thigh • oldest grandkitty • best sister in law • best person over 70 • combo of jake and beck • we are lacking this... • we do this on wed nights • ...
Gregg Family Crossword - Aussie Holiday Edition 2017-06-17
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- / Cate's husband
- / Budget beer
- / Jimi's poo colour
- / Once-a-day activity
- Lakes / Hunter Valley accomodation location
- / Scott and Sophie's baby
- / Shelly beach stop off
- / Name of baby clothes shop
- / Dad's favourite shop
- / An item fixed by dad
- / Street that the Wagner's live on
- Fish / Australian fish we ate
- / parking street
- decaf latte / Jess's coffee order
- / Light show according to the conductor
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- Farm / Fresh food outlet
- / Our neighbour downstairs
- / Do you want to do it?
- Squazza / Your first shopping centre
- / Australia's best biscuits
- / Jimi's nappy brand
- / Holiday beer of choice
- / Morning toast accompaniment
- / Must-have for northern beaches mums
- / What does 'Stozza' stand for?
- / Time it goes dark
26 Clues: / Budget beer • / Cate's husband • / parking street • / Jimi's poo colour • / Time it goes dark • / Jimi's nappy brand • / Once-a-day activity • / Dad's favourite shop • / An item fixed by dad • / Do you want to do it? • / Shelly beach stop off • / Holiday beer of choice • / Scott and Sophie's baby • / Our neighbour downstairs • / Australia's best biscuits • ...
Remberence Day Crossword 2024-11-07
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- ____ of remebrance song
- Attitude shown towards remembrance day
- Returned and services leage that supports veterans
- 'The Great War'
- Australias highest military honour
- WW1 battle significant to ANZACs
- the colour of a rememberance poppy
- An award for service and bravery
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- floral arrangment laid in honour
- Giving up something for the greater good
- A structure to honour the fallen
- What date does rememberance day fall on?
- what the armstice aimed to restore
- Agreement that ended WW1
- A symbol often worn on rememberance day
- instrument used in remembrance services
- ____ we forget
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- What month is rememberance day?
- Another term for bravery
- the act of honouring someone
21 Clues: ____ we forget • 'The Great War' • ____ of remebrance song • Agreement that ended WW1 • Another term for bravery • the act of honouring someone • What month is rememberance day? • floral arrangment laid in honour • A structure to honour the fallen • WW1 battle significant to ANZACs • An award for service and bravery • what the armstice aimed to restore • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD! 2025-10-25
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- "What doing my love?" he said.
- Dave knows a guy. He'll get him a deal on....
- God, hope he's found his cat.
- Dave's Superpower.
- You're declared half.
- Sorry, what were you talking about again?
- Fish'n'chips
- Dave's fashion aesthetic.
- Ella's first custom band t-shirt for...
- Neglected.
- Whale Hub (Ironic)
- Twice a day minimum.
- The stinkbug got you.
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- Something you always bring...
- God he's dreamy.
- Fictional equivalent.
- Affectionate nickname for an affectionate friend.
- There's no more room. Dave. There isn't.
- She's pretty and she's smart and she doesn't like to...
- Yo, let's cook.
- Scarred 9-year-old Ella, she likes it better now.
- Anzac wouldn't even eat this soaked in soup broth..
22 Clues: Neglected. • Fish'n'chips • Yo, let's cook. • God he's dreamy. • Dave's Superpower. • Whale Hub (Ironic) • Twice a day minimum. • Fictional equivalent. • You're declared half. • The stinkbug got you. • Dave's fashion aesthetic. • Something you always bring... • God, hope he's found his cat. • "What doing my love?" he said. • Ella's first custom band t-shirt for... • ...
ANZAC Crossword 2022-04-27
8 Clues: A truce • Symbolise or stand for • This is where WW1 was held • What the c stands for in 'ANZAC' • two or more groups working together • Where the soldiers lived during the wars • A red and black flower which symbolises the soldiers • What were the soldiers from Australia and New Zealand called?
Ian's puzzle 2022-04-19
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- artist you enjoy listening to
- instrument played by dad
- plain between south and western Australia
- reptile found at Australia zoo
- nephew who lives in Queensland
- special feeling we all have for you
- you share this name with your nephew
- this occasion has special memories
- love speaking to you on this
- enjoyable hot drink
- name shared by brother and nephew
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- dreaded weapon of mums
- where Mary Taylor was born
- the love of your life
- proud part of Seys history
- food eaten from Maccas
- you pulled one of these half way across
- served with eggs
- you sailed in this ship
- Sandras name and what she brings you
- special month for you
- significant flower
22 Clues: served with eggs • significant flower • enjoyable hot drink • the love of your life • special month for you • dreaded weapon of mums • food eaten from Maccas • you sailed in this ship • instrument played by dad • where Mary Taylor was born • proud part of Seys history • love speaking to you on this • artist you enjoy listening to • reptile found at Australia zoo • ...
Gregg Family Crossword - Aussie Holiday Edition 2017-06-17
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- / An item fixed by dad
- / Australia's best biscuits
- / Street that the Wagner's live on
- / Do you want to do it
- / Shelly beach stop off
- / parking street
- / Cate's husband
- Fish / Australian fish we ate
- / Dad's favourite shop
- Squazza / Your first shopping centre
- / Our neighbour downstairs
- / Holiday beer of choice
- / Name of baby clothes shop
Down
- / once a day
- Farm / fresh food outlet
- / time it goes dark
- Lakes / Hunter Valley accomodation location
- / Jimi's poo colour
- / Morning toast accompaniment
- / Scott and Sophie's baby
- / Jimi's nappy brand
- / what does Stozza stand for
- / Must-have for northern beaches mums
- / Budget beer
- decaf latte / Jess's coffee order
- / light show according to the conductor
26 Clues: / once a day • / Budget beer • / parking street • / Cate's husband • / Jimi's poo colour • / time it goes dark • / Jimi's nappy brand • / An item fixed by dad • / Do you want to do it • / Dad's favourite shop • / Shelly beach stop off • / Holiday beer of choice • / Scott and Sophie's baby • / Our neighbour downstairs • / Australia's best biscuits • / Name of baby clothes shop • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD! 2025-10-25
Across
- Fictional equivalent.
- God he's dreamy.
- Affectionate nickname for an affectionate friend.
- Fish'n'chips
- Dave knows a guy. He'll get him a deal on....
- Yo, let's cook.
- The stinkbug got you.
- She's pretty and she's smart and she doesn't like to...
- Scarred 9-year-old Ella, she likes it better now.
- Ella's first custom band t-shirt for...
Down
- God, hope he's found his cat.
- Anzac wouldn't even eat this soaked in soup broth..
- There's no more room. Dave. There isn't.
- Whale Hub (Ironic)
- Something you always bring...
- Dave's Superpower.
- Neglected.
- Sorry, what were you talking about again?
- "What doing my love?" he said.
- Twice a day minimum.
- Dave's fashion aesthetic.
21 Clues: Neglected. • Fish'n'chips • Yo, let's cook. • God he's dreamy. • Whale Hub (Ironic) • Dave's Superpower. • Twice a day minimum. • Fictional equivalent. • The stinkbug got you. • Dave's fashion aesthetic. • God, hope he's found his cat. • Something you always bring... • "What doing my love?" he said. • Ella's first custom band t-shirt for... • There's no more room. Dave. There isn't. • ...
homework 2013-05-08
Across
- A usually ornamental tuft
- A loud outcry
- A steep rugged mass of rock projecting upward or outward
- A woodwind instrument
- Inclined to judge severely and find fault
- Disposed to inflict pain or suffering
- A soldier from New Zealand or Australia
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- A person who works in an office
- A bowl-shaped depression at the mouth of a volcano or geyser
- I -------- my fists
- To grasp and hold tightly
11 Clues: A loud outcry • I -------- my fists • A woodwind instrument • A usually ornamental tuft • To grasp and hold tightly • A person who works in an office • Disposed to inflict pain or suffering • A soldier from New Zealand or Australia • Inclined to judge severely and find fault • A steep rugged mass of rock projecting upward or outward • ...
Festividades 2025-10-19
Across
- Holiday marking the start of the spring month.
- Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude.
- Celebrates the birthday of a British queen.
- National day marking British arrival.
- Fireworks day marking independence.
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- Horse race that stops a city.
- Day of the treaty between Māori and the British.
- Tribute to Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- Military parade for the monarch’s birthday
- Celebration of the country’s founding.
- for Truth and Reconciliation
11 Clues: for Truth and Reconciliation • Horse race that stops a city. • Fireworks day marking independence. • National day marking British arrival. • Celebration of the country’s founding. • Military parade for the monarch’s birthday • Celebrates the birthday of a British queen. • Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude. • Holiday marking the start of the spring month. • ...
ALBANY 2021-09-19
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- THE GAP AND NATURAL BRIDGE ARE IN THIS NP
- the seal WAS A MUCH LOVED ANIMAL AT EMU POINT
- amity ALBANY'S CONVICT SHIP
- THE COVE AT MIDDLETON BEACH
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- station CEASED OPERATION IN 1978
- clarence THE ANZAC MEMORIAL IS LOCATED HERE
- earl of spencer ALBANYS OLDEST PUB
- 2021 LEAGUE PREMIERS
- DOING THIS ON THE MAIN DRAG
- rock HUGE GRANITE FORMATION
10 Clues: 2021 LEAGUE PREMIERS • DOING THIS ON THE MAIN DRAG • THE COVE AT MIDDLETON BEACH • amity ALBANY'S CONVICT SHIP • rock HUGE GRANITE FORMATION • station CEASED OPERATION IN 1978 • THE GAP AND NATURAL BRIDGE ARE IN THIS NP • earl of spencer ALBANYS OLDEST PUB • clarence THE ANZAC MEMORIAL IS LOCATED HERE • ...
Caesar the Anzac Dog 2014-04-02
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- What Caesar was in the 4th Battalion
- The country here Tom and Caesar spent most of their time in
- Tom and Albert started their training in this country
- Having no weapons
- Tom trained as this in the army
- The name of the dog in the book
- Hurt or injured
- The name given to people who host you while you stay at their house
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- An expert rifleman
- Holes made by bombs
- A job in which you do for free
- A walkway or a bridge from a wharf to a boat
- Long dugouts in the ground
- What type of dog was Caesar?
- What the name Caesar means
- A sharp dagger like weapon secured at the end of a rifle
- The name of the boar that Tom and Albert sailed on.
- A condition caused by mustard gas
18 Clues: Hurt or injured • Having no weapons • An expert rifleman • Holes made by bombs • Long dugouts in the ground • What the name Caesar means • What type of dog was Caesar? • A job in which you do for free • Tom trained as this in the army • The name of the dog in the book • A condition caused by mustard gas • What Caesar was in the 4th Battalion • ...
APAC Food Crossword Quiz! 2023-01-15
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- Meatball commonly found everywhere in (ID)
- Famous Spicy Soup (TH)
- Spicy Coconut Noodles (SG/MY)
- Crepe made with fermented rice and lentil batter (IN)
- Vietnamese baguette (VN)
- Thick, dark brown food spread (AUS/NZ)
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- Milk Tea with Tapioca Balls (TW)
- Meat skewer (SG/MY/ID)
- Deep-fried Potatio/Veggie Dumpling (IN)
- _____ biscuits containing rolled oats and golden syrup (AUS/NZ)
- Famous Salad with Peanut Sauce (ID)
- Thai Style Fried Noodle (TH)
- Rice with toppings, usually raw fish(JP)
- Fermented Vegetables, served everywhere as a side dish (KR)
14 Clues: Meat skewer (SG/MY/ID) • Famous Spicy Soup (TH) • Vietnamese baguette (VN) • Thai Style Fried Noodle (TH) • Spicy Coconut Noodles (SG/MY) • Milk Tea with Tapioca Balls (TW) • Famous Salad with Peanut Sauce (ID) • Thick, dark brown food spread (AUS/NZ) • Deep-fried Potatio/Veggie Dumpling (IN) • Rice with toppings, usually raw fish(JP) • ...
Food 2021-04-22
Across
- bread - Bread with butter and sprinkles
- - chocolate powder
- - A sponge cake cut into slices and dipped into chocolate and covered in coconut.
- pies - pastry filled with meat
- biscuits - coconut, golden syrup and oats
- -
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- - A meringue cake covered in cream and fruit
- gay time - ice cream dipped in chocolate and covered in biscuit crumbs.
- tams - A biscuit covered in chocolate
- - A red meat
- and chips - crumbed fish with fried potato chips
- - Sausages, burgers, steak and seafood
12 Clues: - • - A red meat • - chocolate powder • pies - pastry filled with meat • tams - A biscuit covered in chocolate • - Sausages, burgers, steak and seafood • bread - Bread with butter and sprinkles • biscuits - coconut, golden syrup and oats • - A meringue cake covered in cream and fruit • and chips - crumbed fish with fried potato chips • ...
Festividades 2025-10-19
Across
- Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude.
- Celebration of the country’s founding.
- Horse race that stops a city.
- Tribute to Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- National day marking British arrival.
- Night of fireworks and burning effigies, “Remember, remember…”.
Down
- Holiday marking the start of the spring month.
- Fireworks day marking independence.
- for Truth and Reconciliation
- Military parade for the monarch’s birthday
- Celebrates the birthday of a British queen.
- Day of the treaty between Māori and the British.
12 Clues: for Truth and Reconciliation • Horse race that stops a city. • Fireworks day marking independence. • National day marking British arrival. • Celebration of the country’s founding. • Military parade for the monarch’s birthday • Celebrates the birthday of a British queen. • Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude. • Holiday marking the start of the spring month. • ...
Festividades 2025-10-19
Across
- National day marking British arrival.
- Celebrates the birthday of a British queen.
- Horse race that stops a city.
- Day of the treaty between Māori and the British.
- Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude.
Down
- Celebration of the country’s founding.
- for Truth and Reconciliation
- Fireworks day marking independence.
- Night of fireworks and burning effigies, “Remember, remember…”.
- Holiday marking the start of the spring month.
- Tribute to Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- Military parade for the monarch’s birthday
12 Clues: for Truth and Reconciliation • Horse race that stops a city. • Fireworks day marking independence. • National day marking British arrival. • Celebration of the country’s founding. • Military parade for the monarch’s birthday • Celebrates the birthday of a British queen. • Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude. • Holiday marking the start of the spring month. • ...
Australian History 2019-09-15
7 Clues: WW1 • 1787 • 10 June • When the First Fleet left Europe • One of the firsts on the Australian Island • When Aboriginals were taken from their homes • Australia's popularity started growing much more!
Christmas Crossword By Charlise 2016-11-30
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- You decorate this dessert with fruit.
- Anzac ________.
- You do this to your Christmas tree.
- A Kristian holiday.
- One of these has a red nose.
- This can be in a hot chocolate.
- I made a ______bread house.
- Something Santa gives you.
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- You celebrate Christmas with them.
- These decorate the Cristmas tree.
- It is known that you kiss under this.
- Santa comes to deliver our presents in this.
- It is the nam of a sauce.
- The _________ of our Christmas tree.
- The month of Christmas.
- The __________ of Christmas.
- Somthing that you do with family.
- A type of cake.
- The person who gives u lots of presents.
- It is shiny and it goes on a Christmas tree.
20 Clues: Anzac ________. • A type of cake. • A Kristian holiday. • The month of Christmas. • It is the nam of a sauce. • Something Santa gives you. • I made a ______bread house. • One of these has a red nose. • The __________ of Christmas. • This can be in a hot chocolate. • These decorate the Cristmas tree. • Somthing that you do with family. • You celebrate Christmas with them. • ...
DOTROTA PezPuzzle 1 2020-09-26
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- German Tank.
- Allied Commander
- Great Saharan winds.
- Relentless bombing raids.
- German Commander in North Africa.
- A type of German Aircraft.
- An arid area of land that receives minimal precipitation, high temperatures and constant windstorms.
- Organisation set up to help families of deceased or injured Didders and their families.
- Hat type worn by Digges.
- Strategically important Port Town in Libya on the Mediterranean Coast.
- Acronym for Australian and NZ Diggers.
- Allied Light machine gun.
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- Lest We ......
- Enemy propagandist.
- An Officers Rank.
- Upcoming Anniversary of the Siege of Tobruk.
- ....... Own Battalion(2/13th).
- German Battle tactic.
- Acronym for Our Association.
- Name given to Soldiers under Siege in Tobruk.
- The Rats Motto.
21 Clues: German Tank. • Lest We ...... • The Rats Motto. • Allied Commander • An Officers Rank. • Enemy propagandist. • Great Saharan winds. • German Battle tactic. • Hat type worn by Digges. • Relentless bombing raids. • Allied Light machine gun. • A type of German Aircraft. • Acronym for Our Association. • ....... Own Battalion(2/13th). • German Commander in North Africa. • ...
Days and months of the week 2025-07-23
9 Clues: The month of Halloween. • The month of Anzac day. • The first day of the week. • Christmas is in this month. • The fourth day of the week. • The first month of the year. • The first day of the weekend. • A day starting with the letter'F'. • If today is Monday what will be the day tomorrow?
general knowledge 2012-11-05
Across
- Little Wonder's room number NPS
- Where were the Olympics held 2012
- 7 times 8
- How many stars are on the nz flag?
- What's colours are on the Guinea flag red yellow and?
- Annie Leibovitz is famous as what?
- 1 underpar
- Reading teachers first name NPS
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun?
Down
- Capital of New Zealand
- What does the C in ANZAC mean?
- What colour is the logo on the NPS uniform?
- Who sings gangnam style?
- What year did the NPS uniform start 200_?
- What's another name for a Zucchini?
- What is the capital city of Aussie?
- New Zealand's national dessert
- How many Consonants are in the world?
18 Clues: 7 times 8 • 1 underpar • Capital of New Zealand • Who sings gangnam style? • What does the C in ANZAC mean? • New Zealand's national dessert • Little Wonder's room number NPS • Reading teachers first name NPS • Where were the Olympics held 2012 • How many stars are on the nz flag? • Annie Leibovitz is famous as what? • The 2nd closest planet to the sun? • ...
general knowledge 2012-11-05
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- New Zealand's national dessert
- What's another name for a Zucchini?
- What does the C in ANZAC mean?
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun?
- What is the capital city of Aussie?
- How many stars are on the nz flag?
- Capital of New Zealand
- What colour is the logo on the NPS uniform?
- Who sings gangnam style?
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- Annie Leibovitz is famous as what?
- How many Consonants are in the world?
- What's colours are on the Guinea flag red yellow and?
- 1 underpar
- Where were the Olympics held 2012
- 7 times 8
- Little Wonder's room number NPS
- What year did the NPS uniform start 200_?
- Reading teachers first name NPS
18 Clues: 7 times 8 • 1 underpar • Capital of New Zealand • Who sings gangnam style? • New Zealand's national dessert • What does the C in ANZAC mean? • Little Wonder's room number NPS • Reading teachers first name NPS • Where were the Olympics held 2012 • Annie Leibovitz is famous as what? • The 2nd closest planet to the sun? • How many stars are on the nz flag? • ...
Crossword Challenge 2024-04-22
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- Health Requirement for Residence Purpose
- Portal being used for Permanent Residence Application
- Allows employers to provide job offers
- Fear of being without a mobile phone
- Border Alert Referral Template
- Protection granted by a state to someone considered a refugee.
- Oceania country which sits along the equator
- The Deadliest Mammal
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- Land of the long white cloud
- Portal used to submit documents
- Portal used for final check of application
- Beverage made from Juniper berries
- Process of moving to a new country to live in
- Opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- Represents Anzac Day
15 Clues: The Deadliest Mammal • Represents Anzac Day • Land of the long white cloud • Border Alert Referral Template • Portal used to submit documents • Beverage made from Juniper berries • Fear of being without a mobile phone • Allows employers to provide job offers • Health Requirement for Residence Purpose • Portal used for final check of application • ...
Crossword No. 5 2024-10-26
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- Australia is an ......
- The train from Kellyville is called the .....
- The third month in the calendar year
- A room in a house
- A red or green fruit
- The month after September
- Past tense of the verb 'to swim'
- The Sydney .... House
- The opposite of 'good morning' is 'good .........'
- Use me to build houses
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- The capital of Victoria
- The opposite of South on a compass
- This country borders Iran
- 'Can you please tell me the ....'
- An important day of remembrance in Australia
- Sometimes you can see me in the sky after rain
- You can see me at night
- Put me in your car
- A colour
- Past tense of the verb 'to eat'
20 Clues: A colour • A room in a house • Put me in your car • A red or green fruit • The Sydney .... House • Australia is an ...... • Use me to build houses • The capital of Victoria • You can see me at night • This country borders Iran • The month after September • Past tense of the verb 'to eat' • Past tense of the verb 'to swim' • 'Can you please tell me the ....' • ...
Mr V's Anzac Crossword 2023-04-30
World War One 2024-04-08
Across
- Who was assassinated?
- The Capital City of England
- What gang was responsible for the assassination?
- the process of making an empire bigger
- The acronym to describe Australian and New Zealander Soldiers
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- Which country's heir to the throne was assissinated?
- Germany belonged to this alliance
- the process of increasing your military
- The Alliance of England, France, Russia - The Triple ______________
- The country Australia fought at Gallipoli
- The capital city of Germany
11 Clues: Who was assassinated? • The Capital City of England • The capital city of Germany • Germany belonged to this alliance • the process of making an empire bigger • the process of increasing your military • The country Australia fought at Gallipoli • What gang was responsible for the assassination? • Which country's heir to the throne was assissinated? • ...
Festividades 2025-10-19
Across
- Holiday marking the start of the spring month.
- Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude.
- Celebrates the birthday of a British queen.
- National day marking British arrival.
- Fireworks day marking independence.
Down
- Horse race that stops a city.
- Day of the treaty between Māori and the British.
- Tribute to Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- Military parade for the monarch’s birthday
- Celebration of the country’s founding.
- for Truth and Reconciliation
11 Clues: for Truth and Reconciliation • Horse race that stops a city. • Fireworks day marking independence. • National day marking British arrival. • Celebration of the country’s founding. • Military parade for the monarch’s birthday • Celebrates the birthday of a British queen. • Traditional dinner with turkey and gratitude. • Holiday marking the start of the spring month. • ...
Food 2021-04-23
Across
- tams - A biscuit covered in chocolate
- biscuits - coconut, golden syrup and oats
- -
- - A redmeat
- - A sponge cake cut into slices and diped into chocolate and covered in coconut.
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- pies - pastry filled with meat
- - A meringue cake covered in cream and fruit
- - Sausages, burgers, steak and seafood
- - chocolate powder
- bread - Bread with butter and sprinkles
- gaytime - ice cream dipped in chocolate and covered in biscuit crumbs.
- and chips - crumbed fish with fried potato chips
12 Clues: - • - A redmeat • - chocolate powder • pies - pastry filled with meat • tams - A biscuit covered in chocolate • - Sausages, burgers, steak and seafood • bread - Bread with butter and sprinkles • biscuits - coconut, golden syrup and oats • - A meringue cake covered in cream and fruit • and chips - crumbed fish with fried potato chips • ...
WW1 2013-06-12
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- What were Australia and New Zealand called in WW1?
- Another name for WW1
- Who was invaded by Germany?
- A campaign in Turkey
- Who joined the war in 1917?
- Who left WW1 in 1917?
- Powers What side lost the war?
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- Who introduced conscription in 1916?
- Entente What were the 3 main countries in the allied powers called?
- Who was murdered in 1914?
- What things did Germany not allowed to import or export?
- How much did Germany have to paid in reparation?
12 Clues: Another name for WW1 • A campaign in Turkey • Who left WW1 in 1917? • Who was murdered in 1914? • Who was invaded by Germany? • Who joined the war in 1917? • Powers What side lost the war? • Who introduced conscription in 1916? • How much did Germany have to paid in reparation? • What were Australia and New Zealand called in WW1? • ...
Possum Magic 2013-02-09
7 Clues: Pavlova found here. • Pumpkin scones were here. • Steak and salad eaten here. • Where to eat Anzac biscuits. • Found on a plate at the Casino. • They ate mornay and Minties here. • Where a vegemite sandwich was found.
Australia and the World Wars 2019-11-28
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- The word used to summarise all of those who fought for Australia and New Zealand
- On the 25th April, 1915, the ANZAC troops landed here
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- Germany's man-in-command during the Second World War
- The biggest prisoner of war camp run by the Japanese in Singapore
- On the 2nd of ________ in 1945, WW2 officially ended
5 Clues: Germany's man-in-command during the Second World War • On the 2nd of ________ in 1945, WW2 officially ended • On the 25th April, 1915, the ANZAC troops landed here • The biggest prisoner of war camp run by the Japanese in Singapore • The word used to summarise all of those who fought for Australia and New Zealand
get ur bake up not ur funny up 2025-04-07
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- Scones- First baked good we did in FOT
- - used to grease baking pans
- - used to dust baking pans
- - Typically used to cook baked goods
- - What is this? Pineapple, apple, orange…
- - a fruit used in pies
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- - Anzac ____
- - Raising agent, typically for breads
- - The process of making baked goods (starts with b)
- - a light mixture that you cover a cake in for flavour
- - common brown fudgy baked good
- - bread when put in a toaster
12 Clues: - Anzac ____ • - a fruit used in pies • - used to dust baking pans • - used to grease baking pans • - bread when put in a toaster • - common brown fudgy baked good • - Typically used to cook baked goods • - Raising agent, typically for breads • Scones- First baked good we did in FOT • - What is this? Pineapple, apple, orange… • ...
Light Rail to Randwick project 2014-04-22
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- Over how many years is Council planning to spend $68 million to support the introduction of Light Rail to Randwick?
- What is the longest estimated travel time in minutes between Kingsford or Randwick to Central Station?
- Council plans to create hundreds of these spaces near Anzac Parade to reclaim those lost by the introduction of Light Rail
- How many thousand people could be carried per hour in each direction on the Light Rail?
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- Mayor Nash said Light Rail is a once in a generation opportunity to (what) our City?
- What is Council planning to build at Kingsford 9-ways roundabout?
- How many stops are planned between Circular Quay to Kingsford and Randwick?
- Council is working with Transport for NSW for (what) lines to be underground along Anzac Parade?
8 Clues: What is Council planning to build at Kingsford 9-ways roundabout? • How many stops are planned between Circular Quay to Kingsford and Randwick? • Mayor Nash said Light Rail is a once in a generation opportunity to (what) our City? • How many thousand people could be carried per hour in each direction on the Light Rail? • ...
Instrument Facts 2014-07-29
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- They are easier to play when they're curved
- First originated in Cuba
- Is used in sci-fi movies
- Has a hole to produce sound
- It is only played with the left hand
- It is played by strumming or plucking strings
- Originated from Australia
- They are played on Anzac Day
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- It's like a smaller version of the guitar
- Smallest instrument in the string family
- Similar to an xylophone
- Gets hit by a mallet
- Mainly played in rock music
- Used to be played by Romans
- It is an iconic American folk instrument
15 Clues: Gets hit by a mallet • Similar to an xylophone • First originated in Cuba • Is used in sci-fi movies • Originated from Australia • Mainly played in rock music • Used to be played by Romans • Has a hole to produce sound • They are played on Anzac Day • It is only played with the left hand • Smallest instrument in the string family • It is an iconic American folk instrument • ...
Gallipoli campain 2025-10-30
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- an alliance of nations
- a lager unit in the military
- where the campaign happened
- how many people died
- an empire that existed from around 1299 to 1922 stalemate,
- to leave Gallipoli
- where the soldiers lived during Gallipoli
- the opposition fighting with ottoman empire
- power the alliance between ottoman empire and germany
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- where the British and French landed
- the cove where NZ and Australia landed
- the country that queen victoria ruled at the time
- a area of fairly high ground
- a place use to get minerals under ground
- a strong direct attack on the enemy
- an Army corp between NZ and Australia
16 Clues: to leave Gallipoli • how many people died • an alliance of nations • where the campaign happened • a lager unit in the military • a area of fairly high ground • where the British and French landed • a strong direct attack on the enemy • an Army corp between NZ and Australia • the cove where NZ and Australia landed • a place use to get minerals under ground • ...
WW1 art, literature, photography and poetry 2025-06-05
7 Clues: WW1 flower • Novel based off ww1 • German tactic that failed • Army that fought at Gallipoli • Most significant treaty in ww1 • The father of the first camera • Poet who wrote the most famous ww1 poem
Robinvale-Euston Sites 2025-09-11
7 Clues: ANZAC memorial • The Cuttle Family • Keeps old memories • In town/ picnic place • Obly part left of the old bridge • Helps people crossover to another town • USED to help people crossover to another town
April 2025-03-19
8 Clues: where are school is • you ____ Easter eggs • the animal of Easter • our school sea creature • find chocolate eggs on this day • the national flower of anzac day • how many days of Easter are there? • a T shape sometimes is placed above a grave
general knowledge 2012-11-05
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- Little Wonder's room number NPS
- Where were the Olympics held 2012
- 7 times 8
- How many stars are on the nz flag?
- What's colours are on the Guinea flag red yellow and?
- Annie Leibovitz is famous as what?
- 1 underpar
- Reading teachers first name NPS
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun?
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- Capital of New Zealand
- What does the C in ANZAC mean?
- What colour is the logo on the NPS uniform?
- Who sings gangnam style?
- What year did the NPS uniform start 200_?
- What's another name for a Zucchini?
- What is the capital city of Aussie?
- New Zealand's national dessert
- How many Consonants are in the world?
18 Clues: 7 times 8 • 1 underpar • Capital of New Zealand • Who sings gangnam style? • What does the C in ANZAC mean? • New Zealand's national dessert • Little Wonder's room number NPS • Reading teachers first name NPS • Where were the Olympics held 2012 • How many stars are on the nz flag? • Annie Leibovitz is famous as what? • The 2nd closest planet to the sun? • ...
ADVERTISEMENT CROSSWORD 2021-05-02
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- Day, Lest we forget
- Adelaide's most popular beach
- Endorsement, A marketing strategy that involves a famous person
- An exaggerated/ hyperbolic expression of praise
- It's finger-lickin' good
- A style of casual communication
- Language, Uses emotional elements
- A short phrase that helps customers remember the company
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- Lowest prices are just the beginning
- House, Sydney's famous attraction next to the Harbour Bridge
- To convince someone
- Audience, A particular group at which the advertisement is aimed
- Hemsworth, Australia's celebrity/ brand ambassador
- An exaggerated statement that cannot be taken literally
- Dundee, Australia's Super Bowl advertisement was based on this movie
15 Clues: Day, Lest we forget • To convince someone • It's finger-lickin' good • Adelaide's most popular beach • A style of casual communication • Language, Uses emotional elements • Lowest prices are just the beginning • An exaggerated/ hyperbolic expression of praise • Hemsworth, Australia's celebrity/ brand ambassador • An exaggerated statement that cannot be taken literally • ...
Autumn 2024-03-04
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- A term for flowers, leaves, branches.
- The last month of Autumn
- When we have to turn our clocks back an hour.
- We honour the lives lost in Gallipoli and war.
- These fall off trees in Autumn.
- Get planted in Autumn.
- A common flavour of soup.
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- 2 week break in April
- When everyone in NZ gets a day off.
- What American's call Autumn.
- The temperature gets ...... in Autumn.
- An event that takes place in April
- Onomatopoeia when you step on a dried leaf
- Autumn begins in this month,
- Dress up holiday in US Autumn time.
15 Clues: 2 week break in April • Get planted in Autumn. • The last month of Autumn • A common flavour of soup. • What American's call Autumn. • Autumn begins in this month, • These fall off trees in Autumn. • An event that takes place in April • When everyone in NZ gets a day off. • Dress up holiday in US Autumn time. • A term for flowers, leaves, branches. • ...
Australians at War 2022-04-22
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- Weapons and equipment of war
- Government requirement to join the forces
- Control of what you see, hear or read
- Countries who are on the same side in conflict
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- Australia's famous war campaign
- A dugout area used for protection in battle
- Australia's ally in WWI
- The acronym given to Australian soldiers
- An explosive projectile
9 Clues: Australia's ally in WWI • An explosive projectile • Weapons and equipment of war • Australia's famous war campaign • Control of what you see, hear or read • The acronym given to Australian soldiers • Government requirement to join the forces • A dugout area used for protection in battle • Countries who are on the same side in conflict
ANZAC day 2018-04-18
Gallipoli Crossword 2018-10-06
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- Month that the forces landed in Gallipoli
- Name of the battle
- Name of country where the battle happened
- Land that is almost fully surrounded by water
- Name of the alliance that Australia was on
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- Abbreviation for name of Australian and New Zealand forces
- Victor of the battle
- Another name for Australian soldiers
- Month it ended
- Month it began
- Country that the Australian forces were sent to before Gallipoli for training
11 Clues: Month it ended • Month it began • Name of the battle • Victor of the battle • Another name for Australian soldiers • Month that the forces landed in Gallipoli • Name of country where the battle happened • Name of the alliance that Australia was on • Land that is almost fully surrounded by water • Abbreviation for name of Australian and New Zealand forces • ...
Essendon 2024-03-24
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- Who was coach during 2010 (surname)
- the mascot name
- on what is footy played on
- who is their biggest fan
- do we have too much Essendon stuff
- the colour you get when you mix their colours
- where are the cats from
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- does mum like footy
- What local footy club did our longest serving current player play for
- how many premierships have they won
- what is their biggest game that you watch
- Which player was taken in the 2016 rookie draft (surname)
- where essendon is located
- the type of animal the mascot is (abbr)
14 Clues: the mascot name • does mum like footy • where are the cats from • who is their biggest fan • where essendon is located • on what is footy played on • do we have too much Essendon stuff • Who was coach during 2010 (surname) • how many premierships have they won • the type of animal the mascot is (abbr) • what is their biggest game that you watch • ...
crossword 2024-09-25
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- a process where an electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen
- The mechanic did quite a lot of ________.
- internal ground tissue in a leaf
- a rock-forming mineral
- What do you do during ANZAC day?
- This is found often in dairy.
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- low blood sugar
- Yesterday, we went to the war ________.
- the clotting of blood in the circulatory system
- following each other continuously
- Where do scientists usually work?
- Many artifacts were discovered at one of the excavation sites in ________.
- The young girl was diagnosed with ________.
14 Clues: low blood sugar • a rock-forming mineral • This is found often in dairy. • internal ground tissue in a leaf • What do you do during ANZAC day? • following each other continuously • Where do scientists usually work? • Yesterday, we went to the war ________. • The mechanic did quite a lot of ________. • The young girl was diagnosed with ________. • ...
crossword 2024-09-25
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- a process where an electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen
- The mechanic did quite a lot of ________.
- internal ground tissue in a leaf
- a rock-forming mineral
- What do you do during ANZAC day?
- This is found often in dairy.
Down
- low blood sugar
- Yesterday, we went to the war ________.
- the clotting of blood in the circulatory system
- following each other continuously
- Where do scientists usually work?
- Many artifacts were discovered at one of the excavation sites in ________.
- The young girl was diagnosed with ________.
14 Clues: low blood sugar • a rock-forming mineral • This is found often in dairy. • internal ground tissue in a leaf • What do you do during ANZAC day? • following each other continuously • Where do scientists usually work? • Yesterday, we went to the war ________. • The mechanic did quite a lot of ________. • The young girl was diagnosed with ________. • ...
Australia 2024-05-17
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- A fast food chain that offers foods catered to the country
- The biscuit that pays homage to the Australian army?
- Popular fish in Australia
- Grown in South Australia
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- Settlers that impacted Australian cuisine
- Savoury meal we are making
- The cuisine Westernized
- The chemical released onto food caused by excess Barbequing
- What is the animal known to live in Australia?
- The Dessert we are making
10 Clues: The cuisine Westernized • Grown in South Australia • The Dessert we are making • Popular fish in Australia • Savoury meal we are making • Settlers that impacted Australian cuisine • What is the animal known to live in Australia? • The biscuit that pays homage to the Australian army? • A fast food chain that offers foods catered to the country • ...
carter waitangi 2022-07-03
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- a body established to settle certain types of dispute
- people of Britain who colonised new zealand
- a war between the maori tribes that used muskets introduced by the british
- someone with white descents
Down
- a big advocate of signing the treaty
- the founders of new zealand
- the queen of england till 1901
- where the treaty was signed
- NZ and Australian army corps
- 6 February 1840
10 Clues: 6 February 1840 • the founders of new zealand • where the treaty was signed • someone with white descents • NZ and Australian army corps • the queen of england till 1901 • a big advocate of signing the treaty • people of Britain who colonised new zealand • a body established to settle certain types of dispute • ...
CP #018 2022-12-15
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- Oiseau qui peut voler à reculons
- Dans quel pays vous visiterez le Machu Picchu
- Prénom du joueur NBA le plus court
- Combien d'os avons-nous dans une oreille
- La planète qui a le plus de gravité
- Moteur de recherche sur internet
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- Pays d'europe ressemble à une botte
- Que signifie C dans ANZAC
- Le nombre de valves dans le cœur
- Célèbre cuisine italienne
10 Clues: Que signifie C dans ANZAC • Célèbre cuisine italienne • Oiseau qui peut voler à reculons • Le nombre de valves dans le cœur • Moteur de recherche sur internet • Prénom du joueur NBA le plus court • Pays d'europe ressemble à une botte • La planète qui a le plus de gravité • Combien d'os avons-nous dans une oreille • Dans quel pays vous visiterez le Machu Picchu
ANZAC Crossword 2023-05-04
Australian Crossword 2013-11-30
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- Australia is the worlds largest ________
- This animal appears on the 1 dollar coin
- Capital city of New South Wales
- Name of the constellation on Australia's flag
- Last name of a famous Australian bushranger
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- Last name of the first female prime minister
- The tropic of _______ runs through Queensland
- Eucalyptus eating marsupial
- What does the C in ANZAC stand for?
- This state is nicknamed the 'sunshine state'
- City hosted the 1956 summer olympics
- Number of time zones in Australia
12 Clues: Eucalyptus eating marsupial • Capital city of New South Wales • Number of time zones in Australia • What does the C in ANZAC stand for? • City hosted the 1956 summer olympics • Australia is the worlds largest ________ • This animal appears on the 1 dollar coin • Last name of a famous Australian bushranger • Last name of the first female prime minister • ...
Australian Crossword 2013-11-30
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- Australia is the worlds largest ________
- This animal appears on the 1 dollar coin
- Capital city of New South Wales
- Name of the constellation on Australia's flag
- Last name of a famous Australian bushranger
Down
- Last name of the first female prime minister
- The tropic of _______ runs through Queensland
- Eucalyptus eating marsupial
- What does the C in ANZAC stand for?
- This state is nicknamed the 'sunshine state'
- City hosted the 1956 summer olympics
- Number of time zones in Australia
12 Clues: Eucalyptus eating marsupial • Capital city of New South Wales • Number of time zones in Australia • What does the C in ANZAC stand for? • City hosted the 1956 summer olympics • Australia is the worlds largest ________ • This animal appears on the 1 dollar coin • Last name of a famous Australian bushranger • Last name of the first female prime minister • ...
Famous battles 2014-10-13
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- a napoleonic battle and a victory against russia
- Famous air battle in ww1
- a small island held by british in ww1
- a allied attack on july 6th, 1944
- a allied naval attack on the japanese fllet in ww2
- Spot for ANZAC landings
- an american invasion on and island near japan in ww2
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- famous british battle in ww1
- british cavalry charge in crimea
- Napoleons last battle
- mass attack by commonwealth forces in north africa in ww2
- Famous french battle in ww1
12 Clues: Napoleons last battle • Spot for ANZAC landings • Famous air battle in ww1 • Famous french battle in ww1 • famous british battle in ww1 • british cavalry charge in crimea • a allied attack on july 6th, 1944 • a small island held by british in ww1 • a napoleonic battle and a victory against russia • a allied naval attack on the japanese fllet in ww2 • ...
Flute woodwind Flute most high pitch woodwind Trumpet Brass Sometimes I used to play the song called the Last post on ANZAC day. Viola String Has a deep warmer tone then the Violin, a little bit Glockenspiel Percussion Use mallets control sound, it 2025-10-27
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- used to play the song called the Last post on ANZAC day.
- Percussion
- - Brass
- Percussion
- a deep warmer tone then the Violin, a little bit
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- mallets control sound, it has Bell like sound
- Bass- String
- from wooden bars and closest related to the Marimba. Has mallets.
- - woodwind
- string instrument, it's as big as 5,8 feet tall! Taller than most people.
- most high pitch woodwind
- String
- is produced playing sound by buzzing their lips together, a larger version of the french horn
- Brass
14 Clues: Brass • String • - Brass • - woodwind • Percussion • Percussion • Bass- String • most high pitch woodwind • mallets control sound, it has Bell like sound • a deep warmer tone then the Violin, a little bit • used to play the song called the Last post on ANZAC day. • from wooden bars and closest related to the Marimba. Has mallets. • ...
Ethans Amazing Crossword 2012-10-29
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- The oppisite of standing up
- Most people at schhol have these for lunch
- These help you see.
- There are 7 ____ in the world
- I maked a carbord car out of _____
- What are famous Land marks in Ejypt
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- One of the first living things one plant Earth
- ____celebrate ANZAC Day.
- I hade to get 3 ____ when i cut my finger
- What is the opposite of answer
10 Clues: These help you see. • ____celebrate ANZAC Day. • The oppisite of standing up • There are 7 ____ in the world • What is the opposite of answer • I maked a carbord car out of _____ • What are famous Land marks in Ejypt • I hade to get 3 ____ when i cut my finger • Most people at schhol have these for lunch • One of the first living things one plant Earth
war 2014-06-19
7 Clues: were war was • what goes in the gun • best land in the earth • Australian and new Zealand • what the buttet came out of • the thing that kill lots of men • war conflict belong to the same nation
The Dog Runner 2023-10-24
7 Clues: Ella's Brother • The Man Above Ella • The Woman Bellow ella • The Nickname of one of the dogs • The Australian Slang for a biscuit • Something that cooks food specifically Meat • The names given to Australian and New Zealand soldiers
Australians and the war 2021-07-29
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- a country in the southern hemisphere
- The name of the Australian soldiers
- to be forced to join the war
- to team up
- belief in a strong army
- to choose to help
- the name of the archduke that was assassinated
- britain/france/russia
- a country that is between Europe and Asia
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- A series of battles to achieve a goal
- belief in the superiority of your nation
- the name of the stretch of water in Turkey
- a place in turkey where Australian soldiers fought
- a type of advertisement
- One of the major forces for the Triple Alliance
- to join the war
16 Clues: to team up • to join the war • to choose to help • britain/france/russia • a type of advertisement • belief in a strong army • to be forced to join the war • The name of the Australian soldiers • a country in the southern hemisphere • A series of battles to achieve a goal • belief in the superiority of your nation • a country that is between Europe and Asia • ...
5G Crossword!! 2017-08-20
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- Flower used to resemble Anzac Day
- When red and blue combine
- Something you wear on your upper body
- The puzzle your doing now
- A device to help you in math
- West of Emmanuel Compass
- Equipment in a pencil case
- Something students sit on during class
- A tiny animal or to move around your computer
- The second level in comprehension
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- A piece of technology used in class or at work
- Thieves of the ocean
- Someone that flies a plane
- Another word for plants
- Something teachers write on during class
- vehicle
- A type of writing to tell a story
- Biggest living animal on land
- A treat eaten in a movie cinema
19 Clues: vehicle • Thieves of the ocean • Another word for plants • West of Emmanuel Compass • When red and blue combine • The puzzle your doing now • Someone that flies a plane • Equipment in a pencil case • A device to help you in math • Biggest living animal on land • A treat eaten in a movie cinema • Flower used to resemble Anzac Day • A type of writing to tell a story • ...
Grace's spunky crossword 😏 2 2025-08-22
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- Surface for painting
- Describes a noun
- Evening meal, often shared with others
- Small round object used to fasten clothes
- Look fixedly, or what you do in a staring contest
- A long stream of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- Sequence of events in chronological order
- Person who creates something new
- Eucalyptus-loving Aussie
- Sound that bounces back like it’s copying you
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- Chunk of sound in a word (clap it out if you’re stuck)
- Exaggeration used for effect
- Performer in a play or film
- Tallest mountain on Earth
- Imaginary line dividing Earth
- Past, present, or future
- Go under, or where dishes go
- Person who writes books
- WWI soldiers from Australia and New Zealand
19 Clues: Describes a noun • Surface for painting • Person who writes books • Past, present, or future • Eucalyptus-loving Aussie • Tallest mountain on Earth • Performer in a play or film • Exaggeration used for effect • Go under, or where dishes go • Imaginary line dividing Earth • Person who creates something new • Evening meal, often shared with others • ...
carter waitangi 2022-07-03
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- a body established to settle certain types of dispute
- people of Britain who colonised new zealand
- a war between the maori tribes that used muskets introduced by the british
- someone with white descents
Down
- a big advocate of signing the treaty
- the founders of new zealand
- the queen of england till 1901
- where the treaty was signed
- NZ and Australian army corps
- 6 February 1840
10 Clues: 6 February 1840 • the founders of new zealand • where the treaty was signed • someone with white descents • NZ and Australian army corps • the queen of england till 1901 • a big advocate of signing the treaty • people of Britain who colonised new zealand • a body established to settle certain types of dispute • ...
Aotearoa 2023-07-10
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- A mining town in Aotearoa
- A traditional kiwi desert
- Hello in Te Reo Māori
- How many land masses make up New Zealand
- What is the national sport of New Zealand
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- The Capital of Aotearoa
- Cookies made in honour of soldiers
- Which coast is Waihi Beach situated
- What is the native bird in Aotearoa
- How many stars are on the New Zealand flag
10 Clues: Hello in Te Reo Māori • The Capital of Aotearoa • A mining town in Aotearoa • A traditional kiwi desert • Cookies made in honour of soldiers • Which coast is Waihi Beach situated • What is the native bird in Aotearoa • How many land masses make up New Zealand • What is the national sport of New Zealand • How many stars are on the New Zealand flag
World War One (1) 2025-06-11
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- The process of signing up new soldiers
- Acronym for the main Australian military force during WWI
- Painful infection caused by standing in wet trenches
- The lasting impact of WWI on Australian identity
- The combined forces of Australian and New Zealand troops
- Act allowing the Australian government greater control during WWI
- The killed and wounded in battle
- A major Western Front battle where Australians fought in 1916
- These personal messages connected soldiers to home
- French village heavily bombarded where Australians fought in 1916
- Site of a famous Australian Light Horse charge in 1917
- Strategic strait targeted during the Gallipoli campaign
- Country where many Australians fought on the Western Front
- Term for returning wounded soldiers to Australia and aiding recovery
- Slang term for Britain used by Australian soldiers
- Psychological trauma experienced by WWI soldiers
- Highest award for bravery in the Australian military
- A controversial proposal to force men into military service
- Australia’s most iconic WWI campaign, fought in Turkey in 1915
- Site of a fierce battle and Anzac bravery at Gallipoli
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- Commemoration held annually on April 25
- Extra troops sent to replace the wounded or dead
- Iconic piece of the Australian army uniform
- The beach at Gallipoli where Anzacs first landed
- The deadly zone between enemy trenches
- Organisation that provided aid to wounded soldiers
- Australian Prime Minister who strongly supported conscription
- Soldiers lived and fought in these muddy, narrow battle zones
- The main fighting area in France and Belgium
- Posters and media used to encourage enlistment
- The act of signing up to join the military
- Blade fixed to the end of a rifle used in trench warfare
- Chemical weapon first used by Germans, later feared by Anzacs
- Mounted troops famous for fighting in the Middle East
- French village where Australians fought in 1917
- Signed on 11 November 1918, ending the war
- Famous Australian general known for his leadership
37 Clues: The killed and wounded in battle • The process of signing up new soldiers • The deadly zone between enemy trenches • Commemoration held annually on April 25 • The act of signing up to join the military • Signed on 11 November 1918, ending the war • Iconic piece of the Australian army uniform • The main fighting area in France and Belgium • ...
Australian food 2020-05-25
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- a small cake with coconut shavings
- a dessert made from egg whites
- a large bird
- a hard biscuit with oats in it
- a pie with meat in it
- bread with sprinkles on them
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- an ice cream
- two cookies with a cream filling with chocolate coating
- a dark brown paste that you spread on bread
- crumbed meat of some sort
- a mammal that can jump very high
11 Clues: an ice cream • a large bird • a pie with meat in it • crumbed meat of some sort • bread with sprinkles on them • a dessert made from egg whites • a hard biscuit with oats in it • a mammal that can jump very high • a small cake with coconut shavings • a dark brown paste that you spread on bread • two cookies with a cream filling with chocolate coating
EVP OPERATIONS TEAM QUIZ 2025-02-17
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- WHO WAS BORN IN SCOTLAND?
- WHO WOULD MISS OUR CALM BEACHES IF THEY MOVED FROM AUSTRALIA?
- WHO'S NAME MEANS THE HAPPY ONE?
- WHO WOULD MOVE TO SPAIN?
- WHO HAS A PASSION TO OPEN A BOUTIQUE WINERY
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- WHO'S NAME MEANS FRAGRANCE?
- WHO WAS BORN IN NZ?
- WHO'S FAVOURITE EMOJI IS A HEART?
- WHO LOVES A SUNDAY FAMILY FEAST
- WHO HAS A PASSION TO VISIT ANZAC COVE?
10 Clues: WHO WAS BORN IN NZ? • WHO WOULD MOVE TO SPAIN? • WHO WAS BORN IN SCOTLAND? • WHO'S NAME MEANS FRAGRANCE? • WHO LOVES A SUNDAY FAMILY FEAST • WHO'S NAME MEANS THE HAPPY ONE? • WHO'S FAVOURITE EMOJI IS A HEART? • WHO HAS A PASSION TO VISIT ANZAC COVE? • WHO HAS A PASSION TO OPEN A BOUTIQUE WINERY • WHO WOULD MISS OUR CALM BEACHES IF THEY MOVED FROM AUSTRALIA?
かんせいしたパズルをケルシー先生に見せれば、しょうひんをさし上げます 2022-04-05
WW1 Vocabulary 2022-12-12
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- A network of tunnels used in warfare
- A heavily armed force for warfare
- An incentive to go to war
- The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Military slang for ANZAC soldiers
- When multiple countries team up with eachother
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- one of the treaties signed to end WW1
- The force made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- paying for the damage a country has caused
- patriotism
10 Clues: patriotism • An incentive to go to war • A heavily armed force for warfare • Military slang for ANZAC soldiers • A network of tunnels used in warfare • one of the treaties signed to end WW1 • The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary • paying for the damage a country has caused • When multiple countries team up with eachother • ...
8Tech4 - Madeleine Powell 2020-05-19
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- chips and a fresh piece of marine life
- traditional aussie animal
- a chicken schnitzel and tomato sauce and cheese
- bread covered in sprinkles
- a popular bushtucker that tastes like chicken
- a popular silver scaled fish
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- ice cream dipped in chocolate and biscuit
- a cake with egg whites, whipped cream and fruit
- chocolate biscuit
- made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
- sponge cake covered in coconut and chocolate
- a savoury pie filled with mince
12 Clues: chocolate biscuit • traditional aussie animal • bread covered in sprinkles • a popular silver scaled fish • a savoury pie filled with mince • chips and a fresh piece of marine life • made with coconut, golden syrup and oats • ice cream dipped in chocolate and biscuit • sponge cake covered in coconut and chocolate • a popular bushtucker that tastes like chicken • ...
Aussie crossword 2023-11-24
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- Bread made special at birthday parties
- You can do a slam with these lunch box treats
- A dark brown food spread ubiquitous in Australia
- Best bikkie ever. Produced in WW1 for soldiers.
- Morning tea time
- Popular Aussie dessert that NZ tries to claim as theirs
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- Famous Australian brand of hat
- It's not a biscuit. It's a _______
- Delicious sponge treat with choccy icing and coconut
- Colloquial term for the afternoon
- Australian footwear fashion staple
- You put this on the barbie
12 Clues: Morning tea time • You put this on the barbie • Famous Australian brand of hat • Colloquial term for the afternoon • It's not a biscuit. It's a _______ • Australian footwear fashion staple • Bread made special at birthday parties • You can do a slam with these lunch box treats • Best bikkie ever. Produced in WW1 for soldiers. • ...
What the...! It's a Bell Crossword! 2014-04-27
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- What AFL team does Tom barrack for?
- One of our school captains
- Popular local secondary school
- Our Grades 4,5 & 6 Camp site
- Used to teach in Thailand
- 3/4X teacher
- What sort of bus is Bell getting?
- Open each Monday & Thursday for school clothes
- New High School opening in 2015
- Motto: ...and supporting each other
- Ms Pearce's first name
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- Nearest Shopping Strip
- Last week we commemorated which day?
- Our local Council
- Our P.E teacher's last name
- Our online lunch order company
- Bell's Main street address
- What does Chelsea teach?
- Name of our fortnightly publication
- Ruth's last name
- Marg's last name
- What is Mrs McIntyre's baby going to be?
- Language studied at Bell after hours
- One of our office people
24 Clues: 3/4X teacher • Ruth's last name • Marg's last name • Our local Council • Nearest Shopping Strip • Ms Pearce's first name • What does Chelsea teach? • One of our office people • Used to teach in Thailand • One of our school captains • Bell's Main street address • Our P.E teacher's last name • Our Grades 4,5 & 6 Camp site • Popular local secondary school • Our online lunch order company • ...
PMN PALOOZA #1 (26/9/2014) 2014-09-22
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- Julia's star sign
- Sara was born the day before ... Day
- George's wife is a qualified ...
- Something long and hard given to a Greek bride
- To access your payslip you need to enter your ... (5,4)
- We're nextdoor to the former ... Building
- Our brand of tea
- If you dial 324 you'll reach ...
- Charlotte's goldfish
- A major PMN case, Shaun ...
- Our building was opened by Premier ... Hall in 1968
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- Obama's city, where Lily once lived
- A former associate (6,6)
- We sued this doctor for defamation
- Irini's suburb (4,4)
- Nicko has a sheila trap on ... Road
- Peter D won Bandstand Friday by picking The ... (5,4)
- Notice of ...
- Our Mt Gambier office is located on ... Street
- James and Sally share a phobia of ...
20 Clues: Notice of ... • Our brand of tea • Julia's star sign • Irini's suburb (4,4) • Charlotte's goldfish • A former associate (6,6) • A major PMN case, Shaun ... • George's wife is a qualified ... • If you dial 324 you'll reach ... • We sued this doctor for defamation • Obama's city, where Lily once lived • Nicko has a sheila trap on ... Road • Sara was born the day before ... Day • ...
Ryan's amazing French Crossword! Rules: No calculator allowed 2022-05-23
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- hello
- Anzac Day month
- 10 minus 8
- thank you
- ((((((((((((((326483643÷3)-1)÷10)÷2)-394)÷1000)-41+647-6000)x7-1-8)÷10)-2)x2678)-8000)÷2)-170+305)-300)+25
- Sadness (Colour)
- Thursday
- January
- The first day of the weekend
- the day after Wednesday
- the last day before the weekend
- summer
- Halfway through the year
- 56567890987654567898765678987656789098765 x 0
- six
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- good evening
- the spooky season
- Tuesday
- the day starting with 'w'
- ten plus one
- the last day of the weekend
- Blood
- vous plait
- The start of the week
- The last month of the year
- what month is easter in?
- (((((100-27-2+10)÷3x4)-3)÷5)+4)+(60-20-30-1)-8+7-5+3-5
- the month after July
28 Clues: six • hello • Blood • summer • Tuesday • January • Thursday • thank you • 10 minus 8 • vous plait • good evening • ten plus one • Anzac Day month • Sadness (Colour) • the spooky season • the month after July • The start of the week • the day after Wednesday • what month is easter in? • Halfway through the year • the day starting with 'w' • The last month of the year • the last day of the weekend • ...
History 2018-07-24
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- The queen was originally born in _____, although her birthday is celebrated in June.
- There were ____ ships sent on the first voyage to Australia
- A group of ships
- Preconceived opinion
- Pyramids in Egypt were originally built as....
- The criminals in Britain were also called....
- Where was Captain James Cook born?
- The first naturalist to observe Australia
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- The first place mime was introduced
- World war one soldiers lived in......
- What does the z stand for in ANZAC?
- The Colosseum is a huge ___________.
- Aborigines believed in.....
- How many years did WW1 go for?
14 Clues: A group of ships • Preconceived opinion • Aborigines believed in..... • How many years did WW1 go for? • Where was Captain James Cook born? • The first place mime was introduced • What does the z stand for in ANZAC? • The Colosseum is a huge ___________. • World war one soldiers lived in...... • The first naturalist to observe Australia • ...
crossword 2024-09-25
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- a process where an electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen
- The mechanic did quite a lot of ________.
- internal ground tissue in a leaf
- a rock-forming mineral
- What do you do during ANZAC day?
- This is found often in dairy.
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- low blood sugar
- Yesterday, we went to the war ________.
- the clotting of blood in the circulatory system
- following each other continuously
- Where do scientists usually work?
- Many artifacts were discovered at one of the excavation sites in ________.
- The young girl was diagnosed with ________.
14 Clues: low blood sugar • a rock-forming mineral • This is found often in dairy. • internal ground tissue in a leaf • What do you do during ANZAC day? • following each other continuously • Where do scientists usually work? • Yesterday, we went to the war ________. • The mechanic did quite a lot of ________. • The young girl was diagnosed with ________. • ...
crossword 2024-09-25
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- a process where an electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen
- The mechanic did quite a lot of ________.
- internal ground tissue in a leaf
- a rock-forming mineral
- What do you do during ANZAC day?
- This is found often in dairy.
Down
- low blood sugar
- Yesterday, we went to the war ________.
- the clotting of blood in the circulatory system
- following each other continuously
- Where do scientists usually work?
- Many artifacts were discovered at one of the excavation sites in ________.
- The young girl was diagnosed with ________.
14 Clues: low blood sugar • a rock-forming mineral • This is found often in dairy. • internal ground tissue in a leaf • What do you do during ANZAC day? • following each other continuously • Where do scientists usually work? • Yesterday, we went to the war ________. • The mechanic did quite a lot of ________. • The young girl was diagnosed with ________. • ...
Gallipoli 2025-11-16
6 Clues: A key battle • _____ Ferdinand • Winston _______ • Names of the battle/war • which world war was this during • Abbreviation for the Australian new Zealand army corps
crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- a process where an electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen
- The mechanic did quite a lot of ________.
- internal ground tissue in a leaf
- a rock-forming mineral
- What do you do during ANZAC day?
- This is found often in dairy.
Down
- low blood sugar
- Yesterday, we went to the war ________.
- the clotting of blood in the circulatory system
- following each other continuously
- Where do scientists usually work?
- Many artifacts were discovered at one of the excavation sites in ________.
- The young girl was diagnosed with ________.
14 Clues: low blood sugar • a rock-forming mineral • This is found often in dairy. • internal ground tissue in a leaf • What do you do during ANZAC day? • following each other continuously • Where do scientists usually work? • Yesterday, we went to the war ________. • The mechanic did quite a lot of ________. • The young girl was diagnosed with ________. • ...
crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- a process where an electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen
- The mechanic did quite a lot of ________.
- internal ground tissue in a leaf
- a rock-forming mineral
- What do you do during ANZAC day?
- This is found often in dairy.
Down
- low blood sugar
- Yesterday, we went to the war ________.
- the clotting of blood in the circulatory system
- following each other continuously
- Where do scientists usually work?
- Many artifacts were discovered at one of the excavation sites in ________.
- The young girl was diagnosed with ________.
14 Clues: low blood sugar • a rock-forming mineral • This is found often in dairy. • internal ground tissue in a leaf • What do you do during ANZAC day? • following each other continuously • Where do scientists usually work? • Yesterday, we went to the war ________. • The mechanic did quite a lot of ________. • The young girl was diagnosed with ________. • ...
Music 2023-05-26
7 Clues: single reed, woodwind • double reed, woodwind • plays in tenor and bass ranges • brass family, played on ANZAC day • Makes buzzing sound, uses a slide • bass Very Deep sound, sits on end pin • plucked or bowed, slightly larger than violin
AUSTRALIA 2022-02-22
7 Clues: this is over 6% • the most popular sport • monarch's national day • obligatory during the summer • honors those who have died in wars • public holiday for the running of... • came up with a proposal to build an onsite hotel
The Dog Runner 2023-10-24
7 Clues: Ella's Brother • The Man Above Ella • The Woman Bellow ella • The Nickname of one of the dogs • The Australian Slang for a biscuit • Something that cooks food specifically Meat • The names given to Australian and New Zealand soldiers
2025 End of year 2025-11-25
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- Surname of TGC’s 2025 Head Prefect
- NZ iconic icecream flavour
- All Black #1154, Damian __________
- Who are the ‘Wahs’ in the ‘Up the Wahs!’?
- Famous children's Kiwiana party food
- Māori name for south island
- Honey known for antibacterial properties
- Day of remembrance on 25th April
- Sport played by Blacks Caps
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- Bright blue native bird seen in wetlands
- Māori name for North island
- Political party that Christopher Luxon belongs to
- Who is our Tumuaki?
- A city known for geysers and geothermal activity
- New Zealand’s national woman’s netball team
- National Park in NZ where a major wildfire happened in November
- Chocolate brand that used Te Reo Maori on their packaging
17 Clues: Who is our Tumuaki? • NZ iconic icecream flavour • Māori name for North island • Māori name for south island • Sport played by Blacks Caps • Day of remembrance on 25th April • Surname of TGC’s 2025 Head Prefect • All Black #1154, Damian __________ • Famous children's Kiwiana party food • Bright blue native bird seen in wetlands • Honey known for antibacterial properties • ...
The Dog Runner 2023-10-24
7 Clues: Ella's Brother • The Man Above Ella • The Woman Bellow ella • The Nickname of one of the dogs • The Australian Slang for a biscuit • Something that cooks food specifically Meat • The names given to Australian and New Zealand soldiers
Australian History 2019-09-12
6 Clues: WW1 • 2008 Sorry • A native Australian • Fleet Colonizing Australia • People who moved to Australia • A lot of people came to Australia when this happened
All About Heidi 2021-03-08
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- A food and a small pet that eats grass
- My friend that is named 'Z____'
- An animal which eats mice
- A word that rhymes with 'fella'
- The backwards word is 'gnikooc'
- A tradition that Germans celebrate
- The capital of South Australia
- The capital of Victoria
- A day where people fought in the war
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- A person which helps animals
- People believe in Jesus
- A girl who has glasses and is new this year
- A word rhyming with 'sarents'
- A place where you cook food
- A word rhyming with 'mothers'
- An animal that has four legs + bear
- A property in the country that people own
- The colour of the sea
- A place near the beach and the train station
- A place where you sleep
20 Clues: The colour of the sea • People believe in Jesus • The capital of Victoria • A place where you sleep • An animal which eats mice • A place where you cook food • A person which helps animals • A word rhyming with 'sarents' • A word rhyming with 'mothers' • The capital of South Australia • My friend that is named 'Z____' • A word that rhymes with 'fella' • ...
Room 31 2021-06-23
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- two weeks
- One hundred years
- a thousand kilograms
- skipping when hands overlapp
- part of a jacket that goes over your head
- where plays are performed
- putting human like traits on an object
- ten years
- The middle parts of a narrative
- opposite of digital
- where the olympics are held this yr
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- to see through something
- comparing two things using like or as
- the offical name of dirtbike riding
- The ending part of a narrative
- writing to convince the reader
- when water freezes over a lake (warning)
- the length around a 2d shape
- the acronymn for the Aus and NZ troops
- the new karate kid series
- a three D circle
- keeping three or more balls in the air
22 Clues: two weeks • ten years • a three D circle • One hundred years • opposite of digital • a thousand kilograms • to see through something • where plays are performed • the new karate kid series • skipping when hands overlapp • the length around a 2d shape • The ending part of a narrative • writing to convince the reader • The middle parts of a narrative • the offical name of dirtbike riding • ...
Drop the Y add IES 2023-05-25
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- these places have a lot of lights
- a small human
- someone who cheats on a test
- someone who is rushing
- flowers related to anzac day
- something that flies and looks like a dragon
- a book that has a lot of words
- something people grow that starts with b
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- someone who is rude
- a sweet treat
- someone who is doing their best
- a group of females are
- a tall animal that trots
- a cute animal people have as a pet
- a very good offer
- a very small animal that has two wings
- a dessert that jiggles
- if you cover something up it is
- a big group of close people
- a cute animal with long ears
- something you do when feeling sad
21 Clues: a sweet treat • a small human • a very good offer • someone who is rude • a group of females are • someone who is rushing • a dessert that jiggles • a tall animal that trots • a big group of close people • someone who cheats on a test • flowers related to anzac day • a cute animal with long ears • a book that has a lot of words • someone who is doing their best • ...
World War 1 2024-09-13
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- Treaty that ended WW1
- Technological advancement in WW1
- Nation trying to get independence from Austria-Hungary
- Area of land between trenches
- One of the underlying causes of WW1
- Poster campaign to make Australians afraid of Germans
- Archduke whose assassination caused WW1
- Year that WW1 began
- Word for war payments made by Germany
- One of the allies
- Australian and New Zealand army
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- Plan for Germany to go through Belgium to reach France
- Used to control the Dardanelles to get sea access
- Year USA entered the war
- Derogatory name for Germans
- End of the war
- One of the underlying causes of WW1
- Name of the war front that was in Belgium and France
- Line of defence where soldiers existed
- One of the underlying causes of WW1
20 Clues: End of the war • One of the allies • Year that WW1 began • Treaty that ended WW1 • Year USA entered the war • Derogatory name for Germans • Area of land between trenches • Australian and New Zealand army • Technological advancement in WW1 • One of the underlying causes of WW1 • One of the underlying causes of WW1 • One of the underlying causes of WW1 • ...
anzac day 2023-05-01
7 Clues: what they ate • how most people died • what people felt in war • how many wars were there • what they used in the war • what people lived in in war • what happened to alot of people in war
History 2018-07-24
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- The Colosseum is a huge ___________.
- What does the z stand for in ANZAC?
- World war one soldiers lived in......
- The first place mime was introduced
- The first naturalist to observe Australia
- How many years did WW1 go for?
- A group of ships
Down
- Where was Captain James Cook born?
- Preconceived opinion
- Aborigines believed in.....
- The criminals in Britain were also called....
- Pyramids in Egypt were originally built as....
- There were ____ ships sent on the first voyage to Australia
- The queen was originally born in _____, although her birthday is celebrated in June.
14 Clues: A group of ships • Preconceived opinion • Aborigines believed in..... • How many years did WW1 go for? • Where was Captain James Cook born? • What does the z stand for in ANZAC? • The first place mime was introduced • The Colosseum is a huge ___________. • World war one soldiers lived in...... • The first naturalist to observe Australia • ...
Australia's Sporting Identity 2025-09-07
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- Legendary leg-spin bowler, played for Australia
- “The Don,” cricket legend
- Soccer star and Matildas captain
- Annual match honouring ANZAC soldiers
- Indigenous sprinter who won gold in the 400m at Sydney 2000
- Popular beach sport linked to Aussie lifestyle
- Australian sport often called the “national pastime”
- City that hosted the 2000 Olympics
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- Growing sport in Australia, Matildas represent internationally
- City set to host the 2032 Olympic Games
- Nicknamed “Thorpedo,” Olympic swimmer (
- Tennis star who won Wimbledon in 2021
- City that hosted the 1956 Olympic Games
- Australia’s most popular winter team sport
- Famous Australian stadium also called the “G”
15 Clues: “The Don,” cricket legend • Soccer star and Matildas captain • City that hosted the 2000 Olympics • Tennis star who won Wimbledon in 2021 • Annual match honouring ANZAC soldiers • City set to host the 2032 Olympic Games • Nicknamed “Thorpedo,” Olympic swimmer ( • City that hosted the 1956 Olympic Games • Australia’s most popular winter team sport • ...
Australian outback food 2020-05-19
8 Clues: put it on your toast • a treat at kids party • biscuits made with oats • you eat them with sauce • chocolate covered biscuit • deserts made from egg whites • are sponge cakes dipeped in chocolate and coconut • is a chocalate powder that you put in milk and water
World War One 2013-09-24
8 Clues: the first trench • a board to stop flooding • holes in ground used in ww1 • the space between both sides • Australian new Zealand army corps • a common sickness that deforms body parts • a type of wire in fount of the first trench • flowers used to remember the soldiers that died
