anzac Crossword Puzzles
8Tech4 - Madeleine Powell 2020-05-19
Across
- 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. • ...
Australia and Oceania Vocab 2026-05-04
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- The most famous Australian critter
- Australian slang for any sort of portable cooler
- Australia was colonized by the ______
- A term used to refer to the Australian army corp
- Australian state home to Great Dividing Range
- Australian slang for bathing suits/swimsuits
- The large arid region in the middle of Australia
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- The Great Barrier Reef has the largest ___ system
- Australian slang word for Mosquitos
- Another name for Native tribes in Australia
- A term used for a system of mountain ranges
- Famous city in New South Wales
- The island territory South of Australia
- Acronym for the South Pacific Trade agreement
- Australian slang for rumours or falsehoods
15 Clues: Famous city in New South Wales • The most famous Australian critter • Australian slang word for Mosquitos • Australia was colonized by the ______ • The island territory South of Australia • Australian slang for rumours or falsehoods • Another name for Native tribes in Australia • A term used for a system of mountain ranges • Australian slang for bathing suits/swimsuits • ...
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 ________. • ...
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 • ...
What the...! It's a Bell Crossword! 2014-04-27
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
History 2018-07-24
Across
- 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
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 ________. • ...
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
The Gallipoli Campaign 2026-05-07
Across
- What was the highest point on the Gallipoli Peninsula that NZ troops reached?
- Name the battle many surviving ANZAC troops fought in after the Galipolli campaign
Down
- What was the name bestowed on the Ottoman troops by the ANZACs?
- What was the name of the main character in the film we watched?
- ANZAC soldiers were slaughtered by Turkish machine guns whine charging a ravine called the ____?
5 Clues: What was the name bestowed on the Ottoman troops by the ANZACs? • What was the name of the main character in the film we watched? • What was the highest point on the Gallipoli Peninsula that NZ troops reached? • Name the battle many surviving ANZAC troops fought in after the Galipolli campaign • ...
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
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
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
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
Camp Gallipoli Crossword 2014-03-19
Across
- The troops are going into … today (fig-ting)
- A person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army
- Diggers were soldiers who worked in the …
- The land that played host to the great battle, the … Peninsular
- Working together to ensure an improved outcome
- The Australian troops landed on the … Front
- A testimonial given as due in acknowledgement of gratitude
- The day marking a milestone event
- The Australian and New Zealand... Corps
- The field or ground on which a battle is fought
- A small bomb thrown by hand
- A mode of conduct present among the ANZACs, that stresses equality and friendship
- The instrument that plays the last post
- Green herb that grows wild on the Gallipoli peninsular, also worn on ANZAC day
- Another word for coast
- A character quality that pushes a person to overcome fear, facing difficulty, danger and pain, bravery
- The more commonly referred to abbreviation of the Returned Services League
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- The slang name given to soldiers who worked in the trenches
- A military unit comprised of three or more companies
- Australia and New Zealand are apart of the…, under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II
- The country that stands alongside Australia in ANZAC
- A dagger like weapon attached to the end of a riffle
- The country that played host to the Gallipoli battle
- The act of being truthful
- Soldiers fighting or marching on foot
- Australia and New Zealand formed an…. with England.
- The act of honouring and recalling, … day is the 11th November
- Military unit consisting of two or more regiments, squadrons, groups or battalions.
- The red flower that symbolizes rememberance, worn on rememberance day
- The sea to the west of the Gallipoli peninsular
- Where the troops were sent on a training camp before battle
- The Australian charity providing services to families of injured and fallen soldiers
- Slang word used to refer to the soldiers
33 Clues: Another word for coast • The act of being truthful • A small bomb thrown by hand • The day marking a milestone event • Soldiers fighting or marching on foot • The Australian and New Zealand... Corps • The instrument that plays the last post • Slang word used to refer to the soldiers • Diggers were soldiers who worked in the … • The Australian troops landed on the … Front • ...
All About Heidi 2021-03-08
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Reasons for celebration 2025-05-30
Across
- What kind of cake is eaten on Mid-Autumn Festival?
- Marks the birth of Jesus Christ
- Which day celebrates a persons age?
- Has lots of hearts and chocolate
- What is celebrated on the 26th of January?
- What celebration includes vibrant lanterns?
Down
- Which festival is known for red envelopes and dragon dances?
- Includes lots of red and green
- What celebration can you not eat from sunrise to sunset?
- What is celebrated on the 25th of April?
- Marriage of 2 people
- Includes rabbits and chocolate
- What snack is eaten on Anzac day?
- What celebration lasts for 8 days?
- What is mostly at Birthdays and Weddings?
15 Clues: Marriage of 2 people • Includes lots of red and green • Includes rabbits and chocolate • Marks the birth of Jesus Christ • Has lots of hearts and chocolate • What snack is eaten on Anzac day? • What celebration lasts for 8 days? • Which day celebrates a persons age? • What is celebrated on the 25th of April? • What is mostly at Birthdays and Weddings? • ...
RAAF crossword 2025-09-12
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- – Joint exercise with US forces
- – Royal Australian Air Force
- – Airfield linked to WWII campaign in PNG
- Man's best friend
- – A single operational flight
- Likes to chase mice
- – Common name for the C-130 transport
- – Retired RAAF strike aircraft nicknamed “Pig”
- – Area where aircraft are parked/serviced
- – F/A-18F fighter
- – EA-18G electronic warfare aircraft
- – Manufacturer of many RAAF aircraft
- – RAAF Base in NSW, known for transport aircraft
- – Often commemorated by the RAAF
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- – Largest RAAF Base in Queensland
- – Basic unit of organisation in the RAAF
- Large marsupial
- – RAAF Base in Western Australia
- – RAAF aerobatic display team
- – Advanced jet trainer aircraft
- – RAAF Base in South Australia
- – Major RAAF Base in NSW
- Flying mammal
- Large transport aircraft
- Has a trunk
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • – F/A-18F fighter • Likes to chase mice • – Major RAAF Base in NSW • Large transport aircraft • – Royal Australian Air Force • – RAAF aerobatic display team • – A single operational flight • – RAAF Base in South Australia • – Joint exercise with US forces • – Advanced jet trainer aircraft • – RAAF Base in Western Australia • ...
History 2018-07-24
Across
- 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 • ...
Anzac crossword 2023-04-26
7 Clues: a red ANZAC flower • an explosive weapon • a treat for the soldiers • a man made ditch for soldiers • something that helps a gun work • a form of transport for soldiers and horses • something soldiers only got a little bit of
World War 1 2024-09-13
Across
- 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 • ...
Amelia's Word List Puzzle 3 2020-05-11
Across
- we ? the two different flavours before choosing
- the scary movie ? us
- the dog ? the paper from the front garden
- we ? at our friends place for a sleepover
- it is impossible to remember ? we are told
Down
- sometimes Aoife wears some very ? outfits
- Amelia looked very ? sitting on her cushions
- what is the ? of the dorrway to your bedroom
- - how many ? are there in Anzac biscuits
- what is your ? gelato flavour
10 Clues: the scary movie ? us • what is your ? gelato flavour • - how many ? are there in Anzac biscuits • sometimes Aoife wears some very ? outfits • the dog ? the paper from the front garden • we ? at our friends place for a sleepover • it is impossible to remember ? we are told • Amelia looked very ? sitting on her cushions • what is the ? of the dorrway to your bedroom • ...
History 2018-07-24
Across
- The queen was originally born in _____, although her birthday is celebrated in June.
- The criminals in Britain were also called....
- World war one soldiers lived in......
- Aborigines believed in.....
- The first naturalist to observe Australia
- What does the z stand for in ANZAC?
- Pyramids in Egypt were originally built as....
- Preconceived opinion
Down
- The first place mime was introduced
- A group of ships
- Where was Captain James Cook born?
- The Colosseum is a huge ___________.
- There were ____ ships sent on the first voyage to Australia
- 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
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 ________. • ...
De 2024-04-24
Autumn Edition Crossword 2024-04-11
Across
- Best type of biscuit
- Aubrey Plaza's most well-known role
- Pigments responsible for bright red Autumn foliage in some plants
- Americanism of Autumn
- When day lengths are approximately equal in both hemispheres
Down
- 2024 Australian Grand Prix winning team
- To walk in step with others with rhythm and at a steady pace
- (adjective) Seasonal abscission of foliage
- (verb) To express possibility
- When you don't experience Autumn or Spring
- Fruit commonly associated with Autumn baking
11 Clues: Best type of biscuit • Americanism of Autumn • (verb) To express possibility • Aubrey Plaza's most well-known role • 2024 Australian Grand Prix winning team • (adjective) Seasonal abscission of foliage • When you don't experience Autumn or Spring • Fruit commonly associated with Autumn baking • To walk in step with others with rhythm and at a steady pace • ...
Canberra Study Tour 2022-10-21
Across
- Kyribillie house
- what lake did we ride around
- the brave soldiers of australia and NZ
- places based on countries in the capital
- a place to celebrate fallen soldiers
- the first of two, but used nonetheless
- where you go when you want to apeal a case
Down
- the closest to the queen in australia
- get to the enterance by 1:30 for choclate
- to look out over anzac parade & parliment house
- a strip of road in rememberance to soldiers
- violets are blue, house of reps is green whats red
- paper is printed coins are....
- second place in an election
- our government is a?
15 Clues: Kyribillie house • our government is a? • second place in an election • what lake did we ride around • paper is printed coins are.... • a place to celebrate fallen soldiers • the closest to the queen in australia • the brave soldiers of australia and NZ • the first of two, but used nonetheless • places based on countries in the capital • ...
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
general knowledge 2012-11-06
Across
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun?
- Where were the Olympics held 2012
- What is the capital city of Aussie?
- What's colours are on the Guinea flag red yellow and?
- Annie Leibovitz is famous as what?
- Reading teachers first name NPS
- 7 times 8
- What colour is the logo on the NPS uniform?
Down
- How many Consonants are in the world?
- Capital of New Zealand
- What does the C in ANZAC mean?
- What does the R in I CARE stand for NPS?
- What's another name for a Zucchini?
- New Zealand's national dessert
- Who sings gangnam style?
- 1 underpar
- Little Wonder's room number NPS
- How many stars are on the nz flag?
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 • Reading teachers first name NPS • Little Wonder's room number NPS • Where were the Olympics held 2012 • The 2nd closest planet to the sun? • Annie Leibovitz is famous as what? • How many stars are on the nz flag? • ...
Lest we forget reading contract 2023-09-03
Across
- a large group of people in a battle
- it left the soldiers speechless about the war
- a little mammal that likes to eat scraps
- A large constructed dugout made by iron, planks, and sandbags
Down
- a rotting ____
- The army that contained Australian and New Zealand troops History
- a moving vehicle that contains weapons
- an _________ between the two sides
- the way to remember the past
- An ex member of the military
10 Clues: a rotting ____ • the way to remember the past • An ex member of the military • an _________ between the two sides • a large group of people in a battle • a moving vehicle that contains weapons • a little mammal that likes to eat scraps • it left the soldiers speechless about the war • A large constructed dugout made by iron, planks, and sandbags • ...
World War One 2013-11-25
8 Clues: Knife on end of gun • looks like a pineapple • Another word for German • Thin srtip of land between trenches • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Very famous medic who died at Gallipoli • If you want to stay peaceful you are ____ • The first plants to grow on the battle field
Grey Angels by Anna Rogers 2025-04-29
Across
- fighting
- one of two New Zealand hospital ships
- the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- people who aren't soldiers or part of an army
- canvas stretched on a frame for carrying bodies
- the government orders people to be soldiers
- a large group of soldiers
- New Zealand hospital in England
Down
- small pieces of metal from exploding shells
- soldiers waiting for an artificial limb
- a group of soldiers
- soldiers who are dead, wounded or missing
- an attack or series of attacks
- an outbreak of disease that spreads world wide
- soldiers trained to fight on foot and up close
- very big guns that needed several men to fire
- a truce
- a serious infection that causes diarrhoea
18 Clues: a truce • fighting • a group of soldiers • a large group of soldiers • an attack or series of attacks • New Zealand hospital in England • one of two New Zealand hospital ships • soldiers waiting for an artificial limb • soldiers who are dead, wounded or missing • the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • a serious infection that causes diarrhoea • ...
Camp Gallipoli Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-19
Across
- The act of honouring and recalling, … day is the 11th November
- Diggers were soldiers who worked in the …
- A person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army
- Working together to ensure an improved outcome
- The country that played host to the Gallipoli battle
- Soldiers fighting or marching on foot
- The red flower that symbolizes rememberance, worn on rememberance day
- The land that played host to the great battle, the … Peninsular
- A dagger like weapon attached to the end of a riffle
- The Australian charity providing services to families of injured and fallen soldiers
- A testimonial given as due in acknowledgement of gratitude
- The day marking a milestone event
- The act of being truthful
- The sea to the west of the Gallipoli peninsular
- Australia and New Zealand formed an…. with England.
- The instrument that plays the last post
- The more commonly referred to abbreviation of the Returned Services League
Down
- The Australian troops landed on the … Front
- The Australian and New Zealand... Corps
- The field or ground on which a battle is fought
- Slang word used to refer to the soldiers
- A mode of conduct present among the ANZACs, that stresses equality and friendship
- Green herb that grows wild on the Gallipoli peninsular, also worn on ANZAC day
- Australia and New Zealand are apart of the…, under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II
- Where the troops were sent on a training camp before battle
- A military unit comprised of three or more companies
- Military unit consisting of two or more regiments, squadrons, groups or battalions.
- Another word for coast
- The country that stands alongside Australia in ANZAC
- The troops are going into … today (fig-ting)
- A small bomb thrown by hand
- The slang name given to soldiers who worked in the trenches
- A character quality that pushes a person to overcome fear, facing difficulty, danger and pain, bravery
33 Clues: Another word for coast • The act of being truthful • A small bomb thrown by hand • The day marking a milestone event • Soldiers fighting or marching on foot • The Australian and New Zealand... Corps • The instrument that plays the last post • Slang word used to refer to the soldiers • Diggers were soldiers who worked in the … • The Australian troops landed on the … Front • ...
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
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
Gallipoli 2025-11-16
Across
- an exploding object that can be thrown
- a long, narrow ditch
- a rapid fire projectile launcher
- a piece of land with water almost surrounding it but connected to the mainland
Down
- continuous attack with bombs, shells, or other missiles.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- fragments of a bomb
- _______-Empire
8 Clues: _______-Empire • fragments of a bomb • a long, narrow ditch • a rapid fire projectile launcher • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • an exploding object that can be thrown • continuous attack with bombs, shells, or other missiles. • a piece of land with water almost surrounding it but connected to the mainland
world war 1 2020-04-16
Across
- day the name of the day we remember the soldiers
- what happens when a bomb is relised from the plane
- a pest that gets eaten by the dogs
- the flower that represents the war
- something that come out of the guns
- something to keep themselves hidden from the enemy
- used to hunt out rats in trenches
Down
- service an event to remember the soldiers
- another country that fought in the war
- zealand a country that fought in the war
- the type of person that fought in the war
- a long narrow ditch
- holiday the people have off
- people fighting against each other
- can be droped from planes
- something that shoots bullets out
16 Clues: a long narrow ditch • can be droped from planes • holiday the people have off • used to hunt out rats in trenches • something that shoots bullets out • a pest that gets eaten by the dogs • the flower that represents the war • people fighting against each other • something that come out of the guns • another country that fought in the war • ...
Jacob’s crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- A large flat area of land
- A machine that scup's up soil and other stuff
- A strong cotton wool or fabric
- An agreement of warning to stop fighting
- Were the ANZACS landed
- A poem marked by expression and feelings
- large body of Army and troops
- The former Turkish empire used to be called
- A blade stuck to a riffle
Down
- To carry a swag for a travel along the road
- Embodies equality loyalty and friendship
- A bombshell or anoth object thrown out by an explosion
- A infection to the intestines that causes diarrhoea
- Australia new zeland army corp
- It means deep distress sadness or regret
15 Clues: Were the ANZACS landed • A large flat area of land • A blade stuck to a riffle • large body of Army and troops • A strong cotton wool or fabric • Australia new zeland army corp • Embodies equality loyalty and friendship • An agreement of warning to stop fighting • A poem marked by expression and feelings • It means deep distress sadness or regret • ...
World War 1 2020-07-23
Across
- What is a foreign person or thing?
- Controlling what the public sees by banning certain things?
- being forced to enlist into the army by the government?
- An agreement to stop a war?
Down
- the abbreviation of Australia and New zealand army corps?
- An affectionate term for an australian soldier
- a death?
- the abbreviation of Australian imperial force?
- Large-calibre guns used in war?
- the friendship between two countries?
10 Clues: a death? • An agreement to stop a war? • Large-calibre guns used in war? • What is a foreign person or thing? • the friendship between two countries? • An affectionate term for an australian soldier • the abbreviation of Australian imperial force? • being forced to enlist into the army by the government? • the abbreviation of Australia and New zealand army corps? • ...
Lifestyle Crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- a flower for ANZAC Day
- side wide newsletter
- activity twice a month in the calendar
- a court in Nuffield
- is at reception in Hopetoun
- in the calendar every 1st Friday
Down
- new name for a Coffee with the pastoral care team
- people who work for their community without being paid
- a time where you can find chocolate eggs
- is usually on the menu in Hopetoun Cafe on Wednesdays
10 Clues: a court in Nuffield • side wide newsletter • a flower for ANZAC Day • is at reception in Hopetoun • in the calendar every 1st Friday • activity twice a month in the calendar • a time where you can find chocolate eggs • new name for a Coffee with the pastoral care team • is usually on the menu in Hopetoun Cafe on Wednesdays • ...
Gallipoli 2022-02-15
4 Clues: The first Turkey president • 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
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
World War One 2022-06-27
Across
- The spreading of ideas about something to influence public opinion
- Government regulating letters and newspapers
- Australia and New Zealand army corps
- German citizens called in Australia
- A ____ source is documented after the historical event has occurred
Down
- A disease soliders in trenches developed in their feet
- A ___ sources comes from the time of the historical event
- These were dug along the Western Front
- Type of wire used as a barrier
- The area in between opposing tranches
- Typical job for women in the war
- Large weapon first developed in WW1
12 Clues: Type of wire used as a barrier • Typical job for women in the war • Large weapon first developed in WW1 • German citizens called in Australia • Australia and New Zealand army corps • The area in between opposing tranches • These were dug along the Western Front • Government regulating letters and newspapers • A disease soliders in trenches developed in their feet • ...
8A crossword 2026-02-06
Across
- – Your aunt and uncles children (oiunssc)
- – a hobby the involves riding horses
- – A sport you do in a pool (mmiingsw)
- – If you catch something, you can say you ______it (auhctg)
- – I _ _ _ _ away on the holidays (enwt)
Down
- bike – something with 2 wheels and a motor
- – Chips and chocolates are this type of food (skcsna)
- – If you cook something in an oven (dbake)
- – “I have _ _ _ _ waiting for you!” (eneb)
- – What we practice in this class (iitrwng)
- – to get better at comething (porvmie)
- – Something you can bake, like choc chip or ANZAC (icuitsbs)
12 Clues: – a hobby the involves riding horses • – A sport you do in a pool (mmiingsw) • – to get better at comething (porvmie) • – I _ _ _ _ away on the holidays (enwt) • – Your aunt and uncles children (oiunssc) • bike – something with 2 wheels and a motor • – If you cook something in an oven (dbake) • – “I have _ _ _ _ waiting for you!” (eneb) • ...
WW1 History Assessment 2014-05-17
Across
- Australian New Zealand Army Corps
- germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- when neither side gains or loses land
- very famous battleground for the ANZACs
- a device use to see over the top of trenches
- a long narrow ditch where most battles were fought
Down
- britain, France and Russia
- The land between the two trenches
- soldiers who fought on foot
- men who fought in the war were known as
10 Clues: britain, France and Russia • soldiers who fought on foot • Australian New Zealand Army Corps • The land between the two trenches • germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary • when neither side gains or loses land • very famous battleground for the ANZACs • men who fought in the war were known as • a device use to see over the top of trenches • ...
food tech 2020-05-18
Australia and the World Wars 2019-11-28
Across
- Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW1
- Which colony was Australia part of in WW1
- Abbreviation for World War One
- Where Australia's most famous battle occurred
Down
- Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW2
- Where was Australia's first battle
- Abbreviation for World War Two
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
8 Clues: Abbreviation for World War One • Abbreviation for World War Two • Where was Australia's first battle • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Which colony was Australia part of in WW1 • Where Australia's most famous battle occurred • Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW2 • Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW1
Anzac Biscuits - Food Tech 2013-07-23
Across
- This biscuit is popular in _______ and New Zealand
- The type of coconut used
- The type of flour used to make this biscuit
Down
- The name of this yummy biscuit
- 2 ______ golden syrup
- What do you need to do to an oven before you bake?
- What part of the lemon is used?
- The type of sugar needed
- Something that isn't used to make these biscuits but are often used in baking
- 1 ___ of rolled oats
10 Clues: 1 ___ of rolled oats • 2 ______ golden syrup • The type of coconut used • The type of sugar needed • The name of this yummy biscuit • What part of the lemon is used? • The type of flour used to make this biscuit • What do you need to do to an oven before you bake? • This biscuit is popular in _______ and New Zealand • ...
Naomi's Gallipoli Crossword 2013-06-10
Across
- What was one success of the Gallipoli Campaign.
- What was the bay starting with S.
- What was the things that sank the ships.
- Who thought of the Gallipoli campaign.
Down
- What did they eat in Gallipoli.
- What day is Anzac day.
- What was the beach the New Zealanders and Australians landed on.
- Name one New Zealand leader.
- What was the weather like in Gallipoli.
- How long was the beach they landed on.
10 Clues: What day is Anzac day. • Name one New Zealand leader. • What did they eat in Gallipoli. • What was the bay starting with S. • Who thought of the Gallipoli campaign. • How long was the beach they landed on. • What was the weather like in Gallipoli. • What was the things that sank the ships. • What was one success of the Gallipoli Campaign. • ...
Australia 2012-10-28
Across
- Friend
- Surfs up
- Michael off Big Brother
- Aussie's tress
- the best part of Australia
- A sandwich
- A giant bunny
- Horses
- A flightless bird
- Aussie spread
- You bet
- Spong cake in cocanut and chocolate
- Dollar
- Toliet
- Our great land
- Person living alone mabey crazy
- Pavlova
- Mosqito
- Lazy person
- Angry
- Aussie wolf
- beer
Down
- Second
- Solders
- Large kangaroo
- short word for breakfast
- Shirp on the ___
- Day of work
- The true owners of the land
- Short for Australia
- Small kangaroo
- Spicky animal
- Sleep or nap
- Milkman
- A small cuddley bear
- Banana
- beer
- Best aussie sport
- Hottest time of the year
- Questionable
- Guy,Mate
- Hello aussie style
- Steal
- Kangaroo
- Aussie call
45 Clues: beer • beer • Steal • Angry • Second • Friend • Horses • Banana • Dollar • Toliet • Solders • Milkman • You bet • Pavlova • Mosqito • Surfs up • Guy,Mate • Kangaroo • A sandwich • Day of work • Lazy person • Aussie wolf • Aussie call • Sleep or nap • Questionable • A giant bunny • Spicky animal • Aussie spread • Large kangaroo • Aussie's tress • Small kangaroo • Our great land • Shirp on the ___ • A flightless bird • Best aussie sport • ...
Next term 2023-04-04
Across
- the holiday on April 25
- what you listen to in class that you're not meant to
- the sport that Sitara plays
- the teacher's name
- what Jarell and Isaac are good at
- girl who is asleep
- time of term that Isaac looks forward to
- what you have to do in class
- netball, footy and soccer, for example
- what Ms Saxton is when people have their phones out
Down
- how we connect with each other
- what Mervin wears
- the people that you hang out with at school
- sport Mckenzie plays
- what we read
- the teacher's first name. Try to say that!
- subjects where we learn about reading and writing
- subject where you work with numbers
- the number of weeks of school left. Ever.
- what Mark is good at
20 Clues: what we read • what Mervin wears • the teacher's name • girl who is asleep • sport Mckenzie plays • what Mark is good at • the holiday on April 25 • the sport that Sitara plays • what you have to do in class • how we connect with each other • what Jarell and Isaac are good at • subject where you work with numbers • netball, footy and soccer, for example • ...
Jacky's crossword 2018-12-12
Across
- house an ad for horse racing was shown where?
- the country that we live in is?
- Prince Harry visited the ____________________ games.
- what is the new currency this year?
- which fruit was sabotaged this year?
- the country that the winter Olympics was held in_________________?
- what happened 100 years ago?
- the show that you watched?
- which food was fake this year?
Down
- what did the sabotager pit in the strawberries?
- what happened this year that affected aussie farmers?
- who is housed in the parliament house.
- who is the currant prime minister?
- the woman who that Prince Harry married.
- We____________ the ANZAC soilders.
- which country won the FIFA World Cup?
16 Clues: the show that you watched? • what happened 100 years ago? • which food was fake this year? • the country that we live in is? • who is the currant prime minister? • We____________ the ANZAC soilders. • what is the new currency this year? • which fruit was sabotaged this year? • which country won the FIFA World Cup? • who is housed in the parliament house. • ...
Celebrations 2016-11-19
Across
- Muslims ____ during the month of Ramadan
- A large religious celebration held every year
- A common event people often eat cake to celebrate
- Often given as a gift to celebrate Valentine's day
- All over the world ________ celebrate occasions that are important to them
- A celebration of 2 people coming together
Down
- ANZAC Day is a _________ reason for celebrating in Australia
- Icing or filling made with chocolate and cream
- A celebration that involves friends and family
- Bread often eating at children parties in Australia
- Multicultural Australia has many different ________ celebrations
- A sweet treat eaten to celebrate
- An 8-day Jewish observance
- An occasion where families celebrate coming together
14 Clues: An 8-day Jewish observance • A sweet treat eaten to celebrate • Muslims ____ during the month of Ramadan • A celebration of 2 people coming together • A large religious celebration held every year • Icing or filling made with chocolate and cream • A celebration that involves friends and family • A common event people often eat cake to celebrate • ...
Derek's 25th 2025-02-04
Across
- item we made together, and you "lost" within 48 hrs
- where we had our first date
- blue and ___ are the colours of the balloons I got you for your 21st
- the real darts winner
- month of our anniversary
- first kiss was on what day?
Down
- a game that I always beat you in
- my favourite colour
- emoji of our chat
- favourite dessert spot for us together
- favourite movie snack in the cinemas
- I always joke this is my favourite thing about you (I do quite like them)
12 Clues: emoji of our chat • my favourite colour • the real darts winner • month of our anniversary • where we had our first date • first kiss was on what day? • a game that I always beat you in • favourite movie snack in the cinemas • favourite dessert spot for us together • item we made together, and you "lost" within 48 hrs • ...
Kiwi Kids News 2019-05-06
Across
- What happened on the 25th of April?
- Men survive what crash in sub-antarctic waters?
- Kiwi lifeguards end what season?
- Gareth Morgan quits what party?
Down
- Hundreds of volunteers help clean up what coast?
- Did New Zealand turn the clock back or forward?
- World goes dark for what hour?
- Barcode celebrates how many years?
8 Clues: World goes dark for what hour? • Gareth Morgan quits what party? • Kiwi lifeguards end what season? • Barcode celebrates how many years? • What happened on the 25th of April? • Did New Zealand turn the clock back or forward? • Men survive what crash in sub-antarctic waters? • Hundreds of volunteers help clean up what coast?
The Australian Home Front 2014-05-29
Across
- The ---- Front. (4)
- We cancelled ----- agreements with Germany in the war. (5)
- Our country. (9)
- "I am an Australian -------!" (7)
- Capital of NT that was bombed. (6)
Down
- Australia was, and still is under the British ------------. (12)
- The famous biscuit and name for our soldiers in Gallipoli. (5)
- The most famous Australian battle. (9)
8 Clues: Our country. (9) • The ---- Front. (4) • "I am an Australian -------!" (7) • Capital of NT that was bombed. (6) • The most famous Australian battle. (9) • We cancelled ----- agreements with Germany in the war. (5) • The famous biscuit and name for our soldiers in Gallipoli. (5) • Australia was, and still is under the British ------------. (12)
ANZAC Day words 2024-04-16
Across
- Is related to the armed forces or soldiers
- is a place where soldiers hid and slept during all wars
- the place where the ANZAC’S first landed
- something( such as a monument or ceremony) that honours a person who has died or serves as a reminder of an event in which many people died
Down
- companionship or friendship especially between men
- one of the highest awards a British soldier can receiv
- Is a symbol of both remembrance and hope for a peaceful future
- decaying because the blood has stopped flowing there.
- a felling of deep distress caused by loss .
- a blade that may be fixed to a muzzle of a rifle and used to stab an opponent
10 Clues: the place where the ANZAC’S first landed • Is related to the armed forces or soldiers • a felling of deep distress caused by loss . • companionship or friendship especially between men • decaying because the blood has stopped flowing there. • one of the highest awards a British soldier can receiv • is a place where soldiers hid and slept during all wars • ...
Anzac Donkey 2021-05-11
7 Clues: Whats donkeys 2nd job? • What is the donkey name? • What was soldier's name? • Where was the donkey born? • What country was the war in? • Why did the donkey run way from his first owner? • where did the soliders spend most of their time?
World War I 2015-05-04
Across
- Thelast name of the man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand.
- An agreement between to work together.
- The country that Austria-Hungary first declared war on.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence.
- Another word for "belief"
- empire The name used for the area known as Turkey.
Down
- The age of the assassin.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
- The famous battlesite that ANZAC day commemorates.
- Pride in one's country.
- The country that changed sides during the War.
11 Clues: Pride in one's country. • The age of the assassin. • Another word for "belief" • An agreement between to work together. • The country that changed sides during the War. • The famous battlesite that ANZAC day commemorates. • empire The name used for the area known as Turkey. • A policy of extending a country's power and influence. • ...
BELLA AND GRACE 2025-10-27
Across
- is produced playing sound by buzzing their lips together, a larger version of the french horn
- Bass String
- mallets control sound, it has Bell like sound
- String
- I used to play the song called the Last post on ANZAC day.
- Brass
- Percussion
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- most high pitch woodwind
- Percussion
- Brass
- string instrument, it's as big as 5,8 feet tall! Taller than most people.
- woodwind
- from wooden bars and closest related to the Marimba. Has mallets.
- a deep warmer tone then the Violin, a little bit
14 Clues: Brass • Brass • String • 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 • I used to play the song called the Last post on ANZAC day. • from wooden bars and closest related to the Marimba. Has mallets. • ...
Anzac day crossword 2024-06-06
6 Clues: A red flower • A yummy snack baked • The 25th of April is... • A ring covered in flowers • Someone who fights in the war • An instrument played on Anzac day
Derek's 25th 2025-02-04
Across
- item we made together, and you "lost" within 48 hrs
- where we had our first date
- blue and ___ are the colours of the balloons I got you for your 21st
- the real darts winner
- month of our anniversary
- first kiss was on what day?
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- a game that I always beat you in
- my favourite colour
- emoji of our chat
- favourite dessert spot for us together
- favourite movie snack in the cinemas
- I always joke this is my favourite thing about you (I do quite like them)
12 Clues: emoji of our chat • my favourite colour • the real darts winner • month of our anniversary • where we had our first date • first kiss was on what day? • a game that I always beat you in • favourite movie snack in the cinemas • favourite dessert spot for us together • item we made together, and you "lost" within 48 hrs • ...
THE WAR CROSSWORD 2021-05-06
Across
- who invented the telescope gun?
- how many months were they in the trench
- seventy-eight what's died in a plane crash
- who does everyone in ANZAC know?
- operation baby lift saved over three thousand whats
Down
- what did Billy get for his skill and courage
- what is Billy sings middle name
- The operation in 1971 was called baby what
- where did the sickest babies go to
- what was under attack on April 4th 1971
10 Clues: what is Billy sings middle name • who invented the telescope gun? • who does everyone in ANZAC know? • where did the sickest babies go to • what was under attack on April 4th 1971 • how many months were they in the trench • The operation in 1971 was called baby what • seventy-eight what's died in a plane crash • what did Billy get for his skill and courage • ...
WW1 2025-11-13
Across
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Media used to influence public opinion
- Long narrow ditch soldiers fought from in WW1
- Agreement to stop fighting, signed on 11 November 1918
Down
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and their allies
- Campaign where ANZACs fought in Turkey
- German submarine used to attack Allied ships
- Long and deadly battle fought in France in 1916
- Countries that fought against the Central Powers
- Famous WW1 battle fought in France in 1916
10 Clues: Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Campaign where ANZACs fought in Turkey • Media used to influence public opinion • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and their allies • Famous WW1 battle fought in France in 1916 • German submarine used to attack Allied ships • Long narrow ditch soldiers fought from in WW1 • Long and deadly battle fought in France in 1916 • ...
Autumn Edition Crossword 2024-04-29
Across
- Best type of biscuit
- Loss of this compound results in colourful Autumn leaves
- When day lengths are approximately equal in both hemispheres
- Americanism of Autumn
- (verb) To express possibility
- (adjective) Seasonal abscission of foliage
- To walk in step with others with rhythm and at a steady pace
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- Aubrey Plaza's most well-known role
- Fruit frequently associated with Autumn baking
- Australia's largest ticketed event(5,6,4)
- Latitude of 0
- The first game of the 2024 NRL season was held here (3,5)
- Headlines were made when a woman gave birth at this singer's concert
13 Clues: Latitude of 0 • Best type of biscuit • Americanism of Autumn • (verb) To express possibility • Aubrey Plaza's most well-known role • Australia's largest ticketed event(5,6,4) • (adjective) Seasonal abscission of foliage • Fruit frequently associated with Autumn baking • Loss of this compound results in colourful Autumn leaves • ...
GRACE AND BELLA 2025-10-27
Across
- a deep warmer tone then the Violin, a little bit
- most high pitch woodwind
- Percussion
- String
- Bass String
- is produced playing sound by buzzing their lips together, a larger version of the french horn
- string instrument, it's as big as 5,8 feet tall! Taller than most people.
- mallets control sound, it has Bell like sound
Down
- Percussion
- I used to play the song called the Last post on ANZAC day.
- woodwind
- Brass
- from wooden bars and closest related to the Marimba. Has mallets.
- Brass
14 Clues: Brass • Brass • String • 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 • I used to play the song called the Last post on ANZAC day. • from wooden bars and closest related to the Marimba. Has mallets. • ...
Celebrations 2016-11-19
Across
- Bread often eating at children parties in Australia
- A celebration that involves friends and family
- ANZAC Day is a _________ reason for celebrating in Australia
- Multicultural Australia has many different ________ celebrations
- Muslims ____ during the month of Ramadan
- A sweet treat eaten to celebrate
- An 8-day Jewish observance
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- A common event people often eat cake to celebrate
- Often given as a gift to celebrate Valentine's day
- A large religious celebration held every year
- All over the world ________ celebrate occasions that are important to them
- Icing or filling made with chocolate and cream
- An occasion where families celebrate coming together
- A celebration of 2 people coming together
14 Clues: An 8-day Jewish observance • A sweet treat eaten to celebrate • Muslims ____ during the month of Ramadan • A celebration of 2 people coming together • A large religious celebration held every year • A celebration that involves friends and family • Icing or filling made with chocolate and cream • A common event people often eat cake to celebrate • ...
Anzac crossword 2023-04-25
Spelling crossword 2014-04-29
Across
- A person that sneaks something out of the country secretly
- They promise something will happen
- A brief sight of something
- Bullish, wanting to beat people up
- A line that slopes from one corner of the shape to another
- The role of leadership
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- The suitcases, holdalls and bags that you take with you when you travel
- Amount is large enough to be noticed and to matter
- Very pretty
- Where ANZAC Cove is
- A costume that hides you, as in it makes you look different
- An eight sided shape
12 Clues: Very pretty • Where ANZAC Cove is • An eight sided shape • The role of leadership • A brief sight of something • They promise something will happen • Bullish, wanting to beat people up • Amount is large enough to be noticed and to matter • A person that sneaks something out of the country secretly • A line that slopes from one corner of the shape to another • ...
Lest We Forget 2023-09-06
Across
- A red flower that you can were for rememberance of fallin soldiers and soldiers that fough in war for our countries.
- What soldiers go through.
- Somthing that explodes.
- The things soldiers shoot.
Down
- Where you can get books.
- Something that goes flying after a bomb explodes or if a gun gets fired.
- A metal book.
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps.
- Where do soldiers go to fight?
- In the war soldiers rid ______ around.
10 Clues: A metal book. • Somthing that explodes. • Where you can get books. • What soldiers go through. • The things soldiers shoot. • Where do soldiers go to fight? • Australia New Zealand Army Corps. • In the war soldiers rid ______ around. • Something that goes flying after a bomb explodes or if a gun gets fired. • ...
World War 1 - Crossword 2022-06-24
Across
- A from of combat in holes
- extra personnel sent to increase the strength of an army or similar force.
- The real name for Anzac Cove
- providing weapons, people and much more to fight
- Brest-Litovsk is a?
Down
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
- it was responsible for pushing countries to expand their influence in Europe.
- A way of collecting countries
- Australian New Zealand Army .....?
- America ended there neutral stance and ... war
10 Clues: Brest-Litovsk is a? • A from of combat in holes • The real name for Anzac Cove • A way of collecting countries • Australian New Zealand Army .....? • What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand? • America ended there neutral stance and ... war • providing weapons, people and much more to fight • extra personnel sent to increase the strength of an army or similar force. • ...
THE WAR CROSSWORD 2021-05-06
Across
- who does everyone in ANZAC know?
- how many months were they in the trench
- what did Billy get for his skill and courage
- what was under attack on April 4th 1971
- who invented the telescope gun?
Down
- where did the sickest babies go to
- The operation in 1971 was called baby what
- seventy-eight what's died in a plane crash
- operation baby lift saved over three thousand whats
- what is Billy sings middle name
10 Clues: what is Billy sings middle name • who invented the telescope gun? • who does everyone in ANZAC know? • where did the sickest babies go to • how many months were they in the trench • what was under attack on April 4th 1971 • The operation in 1971 was called baby what • seventy-eight what's died in a plane crash • what did Billy get for his skill and courage • ...
Naomi's Gallipoli Crossword 2013-06-10
Across
- What was the bay starting with S.
- How long was the beach they landed on.
- What day is Anzac day.
- Name one New Zealand leader.
- What was the weather like in Gallipoli.
Down
- Who thought of the Gallipoli campaign.
- What did they eat in Gallipoli.
- What was one success of the Gallipoli Campaign.
- What was the beach the New Zealanders and Australians landed on.
- What was the things that sank the ships.
10 Clues: What day is Anzac day. • Name one New Zealand leader. • What did they eat in Gallipoli. • What was the bay starting with S. • Who thought of the Gallipoli campaign. • How long was the beach they landed on. • What was the weather like in Gallipoli. • What was the things that sank the ships. • What was one success of the Gallipoli Campaign. • ...
The Great War 2019-09-04
Across
- Alliance of Australia and New Zealand
- Chain of events that started the Great War
- an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- a long narrow ditch
- Wire with clusters of short and sharp spikes
- Under the equator
- The battle of _____ 1915-1916
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- Unite with another for mutual benefit.
- a highly contagious disease transmitted by lice
- a person who shoots from a hiding place
- the generation reaching maturity during and just after the First World War
- He was assassinated
- A lawless secret society engaged in criminal activities
- a painful condition of the feet caused by long immersion in cold water or mud
14 Clues: Under the equator • He was assassinated • a long narrow ditch • The battle of _____ 1915-1916 • Alliance of Australia and New Zealand • Unite with another for mutual benefit. • a person who shoots from a hiding place • Chain of events that started the Great War • Wire with clusters of short and sharp spikes • a highly contagious disease transmitted by lice • ...
week 5 crossword joy 2022-10-31
Across
- you have to ______ to be president
- a celebration celebrated at the end of the year
- to express disapproval
- a leathery-leaved parasitic plant which grows on apple, oak, and other broadleaf trees and bears white glutinous berries in winter.
- the queen ________ for 90 years
- a person who makes dresses is called a
- a outfit made from a fashion person is a
- a flowering plant
- there is rows then _______
- people say ______ your seatbelt
- a poster is similar to a _____
Down
- summer ______ winter spring
- a sound made from the mouth
- there is a _______ on the cloud
- to voluntarily leave a job
- a religious song to praise god
- a person from another country is called a
- you tackle someone
- Anzac day is a _______ ceremony
- you need to sit and________
20 Clues: a flowering plant • you tackle someone • to express disapproval • to voluntarily leave a job • there is rows then _______ • summer ______ winter spring • a sound made from the mouth • you need to sit and________ • a religious song to praise god • a poster is similar to a _____ • there is a _______ on the cloud • the queen ________ for 90 years • Anzac day is a _______ ceremony • ...
Australian’s in the FWW 2021-08-12
Across
- Australian New Zealand Army Corp
- French general (2 words)
- Troop ship lifeboat
- German anti tank rifle
- defeated by Sydney
- Strait of Gallipoli
- Month of Armistice
- Charge by 10th Light Horse
- cemetery unknown Australian
- Where troop convoy departed
- Man with a donkey
- hero of Romani
- Third Battle of Ypres
- Only horse to come home
- Private 29th Battalion
- Jacka First VC
- Statue Leslie Bowles
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- Troopship later hospital ship
- Red Baron
- Battle 19 July 1915
- Sulphur based gas
- VC Pozieres
- Is a moment in time
- Australian Imperial Force
- Photographer of FWW
- Australian war correspondent
- Official war artist
- Line German defensive line
- Flower grown in Flanders Fields
- Commander 4th Brigade Egypt
- breed of horse
- gate in Ypres
- Battle where tanks failed
33 Clues: Red Baron • VC Pozieres • gate in Ypres • breed of horse • hero of Romani • Jacka First VC • Sulphur based gas • Man with a donkey • defeated by Sydney • Month of Armistice • Battle 19 July 1915 • Troop ship lifeboat • Is a moment in time • Strait of Gallipoli • Photographer of FWW • Official war artist • Statue Leslie Bowles • Third Battle of Ypres • German anti tank rifle • Private 29th Battalion • ...
Australie/Australia 2014-03-14
Across
- dessert revendiqué par les australiens et les kiwis
- lieu sacré pour les aborigènes (rocher)
- petit kangourou
- Devil inside ou encore need you tonight
- beds are burning
- wolverine
- aller plus haut ou les trois cloches
- Première femme premier ministre
- blue jasmine
- Torn
- le joker
- premiers habitants d'Australie continentale
- hulk
- the mentalist
- monnaie australienne
- groupe de rock emblématique
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- ville qui accueille le grand prix d'Australie
- 151°12'54"E, 33°51'24"S
- troupes originaires d'Océanie ayant combattu pendant WW1
- Crocodile dundee
- chien sauvage australien
- Can't Get You Out of My Head
- Ville de vin en WA
- Explorateur qui découvrit la Tasmanie
- the crocodile hunter
- capitale de l'Australie Occidentale
- XXVIIe Jeux olympiques d'été
- prénom de la reine d'Australie
- capitale de l'Australie
- continent
30 Clues: Torn • hulk • le joker • wolverine • continent • blue jasmine • the mentalist • petit kangourou • Crocodile dundee • beds are burning • Ville de vin en WA • the crocodile hunter • monnaie australienne • 151°12'54"E, 33°51'24"S • capitale de l'Australie • chien sauvage australien • groupe de rock emblématique • Can't Get You Out of My Head • XXVIIe Jeux olympiques d'été • prénom de la reine d'Australie • ...
Australian Words 2018-03-22
Across
- True or Genuine
- Baby Carriage
- Totally Australian
- Local fair
- Elevator
- Pickup (vehicle)
- Waterhole
- Sandals
- Potato Chips
- Sausages
- Can of beer
- Hat
- Musical instrument - Long wood tube
- Inebriated
- Purchase drinks for someone
- Coffee or hot tea
- Awesome/Inspiring
- Toilet
- Gasoline
- Member of Australian or New Zealand Army Corps during WW1
- Man
- Really great
- Uncultured person or hick
Down
- Complain
- Food
- Afternoon
- Remote outback
- Napkin
- Friend
- Vehicle trunk
- French Fries
- Chicken (animal or meat)
- Investigate
- Thank you
- Vehicle hood
- Woman
- Shorts
- Break (at work)
- Alcohol
- Soldier
- Cookie
- Inebriated
- Diaper
- Hello
- Mosquito
- U-turn
- Gas Station
- Candy
- Country or outback
49 Clues: Hat • Man • Food • Woman • Hello • Candy • Napkin • Friend • Shorts • Cookie • Diaper • Toilet • U-turn • Sandals • Alcohol • Soldier • Complain • Elevator • Sausages • Mosquito • Gasoline • Afternoon • Thank you • Waterhole • Local fair • Inebriated • Inebriated • Investigate • Can of beer • Gas Station • French Fries • Vehicle hood • Potato Chips • Really great • Baby Carriage • Vehicle trunk • Remote outback • True or Genuine • Break (at work) • ...
ANZAC Day Crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- a small blade on the end of the soldiers rifle
- someone who has fought and gotten a battle scar
- feeling down or sorry for the fallen soldiers
- how we celebrate our soldier’s battle
- what we do to respect the fallen soldiers
- when you’re clean, you have good of this
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- what is used to slay the opposing side
- a way to describe remembering
- a body of soldiers in tactical control
- the colour of the army green
10 Clues: the colour of the army green • a way to describe remembering • how we celebrate our soldier’s battle • what is used to slay the opposing side • a body of soldiers in tactical control • when you’re clean, you have good of this • what we do to respect the fallen soldiers • feeling down or sorry for the fallen soldiers • a small blade on the end of the soldiers rifle • ...
ANZAC Day Words 2024-04-16
Across
- Deaths
- Comradeship or good-fellowship
- Small pieces of metal from a bomb that has exploded
- A small blade on the end of a rifle
Down
- A large and fairly flat high area of land
- An infection in someone’s intestines that makes them pass waste a lot, and blood and mucus is mixed in with the person’s feces.
- A part of the body affected by death of soft tissue due to obstructed soft tissue
- A large group of soldiers
- A harassing or troublesome invasion
- A large group of soldiers commanded by a colonel
10 Clues: Deaths • A large group of soldiers • Comradeship or good-fellowship • A harassing or troublesome invasion • A small blade on the end of a rifle • A large and fairly flat high area of land • A large group of soldiers commanded by a colonel • Small pieces of metal from a bomb that has exploded • ...
The Anzac Puppy 2025-11-10
Across
- - The name of the puppy who became a good luck charm.
- - The season when the puppy was born.
- - The feeling Sam showed when he cared for the puppy during tough times.
- Zealand - The country Sam and Lucy lived in before the war began.
- - The brave soldier who found the puppy and took her to war.
Down
- War one - The war in which Sam fought — it started in 1914.
- - The place where soldiers lived and fought during the war.
- - What people wear on Remembrance Day to remember the soldiers.
- - The type of animal that became a hero in the story.
- - The emotion Lucy felt when Sam had to leave for war.
10 Clues: - The season when the puppy was born. • - The name of the puppy who became a good luck charm. • - The type of animal that became a hero in the story. • - The emotion Lucy felt when Sam had to leave for war. • War one - The war in which Sam fought — it started in 1914. • - The place where soldiers lived and fought during the war. • ...
World War I revision 2025-05-16
Across
- Serbian terrorist Organisation
- pride in one's country and wanting it to be great.
- A place on the coast of Turkey where ANZAC forces fought.
- forcing men to serve in the Army.
- Posters that are made by groups to convince people.
- A synonym for importance.
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- the desire to take over other countries and build an empire.
- The political party against conscription.
- agreements between countries to support each other in conflict.
- the desire to have the strongest military.
10 Clues: A synonym for importance. • Serbian terrorist Organisation • forcing men to serve in the Army. • The political party against conscription. • the desire to have the strongest military. • pride in one's country and wanting it to be great. • Posters that are made by groups to convince people. • A place on the coast of Turkey where ANZAC forces fought. • ...
NEW ZEALAND 2024-10-03
7 Clues: Currency of New Zealand • Indigenous people of New Zealand • Native tree species in New Zealand • City known for its geothermal activity • National sport with a passionate following • National park known for its stunning fjords • Term related to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
Eddie dumb 2024-04-16
Across
- A poem marked by expression and feeling
- A large flat area of land
- Large body of army troops
- It means deep distress, sadness or regret
- Australian and New Zeland Army Corps.
- An agreement of warning to stop fighting
- A meaning for Beautiful city
Down
- A infection to the intestines that causes diarrhea
- Embodies equality, loyalty and friendship
- A bomb, shell or another object thrown out by an explosion
- Another name for the Turkish Empire
- A blade stuck to a rifle
- To carry a swag: travel the road
- A strong cotton or wool used in Military clothing
- A person, animal or large machine that dig into the earth
15 Clues: A blade stuck to a rifle • A large flat area of land • Large body of army troops • A meaning for Beautiful city • To carry a swag: travel the road • Another name for the Turkish Empire • Australian and New Zeland Army Corps. • A poem marked by expression and feeling • An agreement of warning to stop fighting • Embodies equality, loyalty and friendship • ...
Australian Celebrations and Commemorations 2017-10-23
Across
- A day that honours fatherhood
- A day that comes directly after Christmas day
- A day to celebrate the resurrection of Christ
- A day that celebrates the birth of Christ
- A day the celebrates the New Year
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- A day that remembers our war heroes
- A horse race that stops the nation
- A day to celebrate mothers
- A day that commemorates the mistreatment of indigenous people
9 Clues: A day to celebrate mothers • A day that honours fatherhood • A day the celebrates the New Year • A horse race that stops the nation • A day that remembers our war heroes • A day that celebrates the birth of Christ • A day that comes directly after Christmas day • A day to celebrate the resurrection of Christ • A day that commemorates the mistreatment of indigenous people
world war 1 2022-06-27
Across
- an agreement or arrangement
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization
- the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening
Down
- the real name for ANZAC cove
- an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country.
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- long narrow and dug into the ground
- On April 6, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed this
- a battlefield formation
9 Clues: a battlefield formation • an agreement or arrangement • the real name for ANZAC cove • long narrow and dug into the ground • What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand • the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening • On April 6, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed this • an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country. • ...
