anzac Crossword Puzzles
Spelling week 4 2024-08-17
Across
- - something you sit at and eat on
- - to try something
- - you blow it out on your birthday
- - something like an electric charger starts with C
- - another word for small
- - Another word for fight
- - another word for basic
- - A home for Gorillas
- - something you drink out of
- - type of gun
- - in between Left and right
- - another word for laugh
- - you can jump in it with gum boots
Down
- - the opposite for disable
- - another word for rocked a baby
- - type of syrup that you put on pancakes
- - being alone and not taken
- - if you are energetic you need to s__ down
- - Another word for tripping
- - crunchy yummy fruit starts with an A
- - instrument used on Anzac Day
- - used to open and close doors
- - like scratching someone but making them laugh
- - Another word for heading on a story
24 Clues: - type of gun • - to try something • - A home for Gorillas • - another word for small • - Another word for fight • - another word for basic • - another word for laugh • - the opposite for disable • - being alone and not taken • - Another word for tripping • - in between Left and right • - something you drink out of • - instrument used on Anzac Day • - used to open and close doors • ...
Australia 2024-07-06
Across
- Gum tree, koala's favorite food (10 letters)
- Egg-laying mammal with a duck-like bill (8 letters)
- Vast, remote interior region (7 letters)
- Eucalyptus-munching tree-dweller (5 letters)
- Iconic savory spread (8 letters)
- Smiling marsupial from Western Australia (6 letters)
- Hopping marsupial, national symbol (8 letters)
- Wild canine native to Australia (5 letters)
- Indigenous wind instrument (10 letters)
- Aussie slang for outdoor cooking event (6 letters)
- Large flightless bird on the coat of arms (3 letters)
- Aussie term for flip-flops (6 letters)
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- Smaller cousin of the kangaroo (7 letters)
- Famous red rock formation, also known as Ayers Rock (5 letters)
- Curved throwing stick that returns (9 letters)
- Swagman's bundle in Aussie folk song (7 letters)
- Famous Sydney beach (5 letters)
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (5 letters)
- Burrowing marsupial (6 letters)
- Isolated pond in a dry riverbed (9 letters)
20 Clues: Famous Sydney beach (5 letters) • Burrowing marsupial (6 letters) • Iconic savory spread (8 letters) • Aussie term for flip-flops (6 letters) • Indigenous wind instrument (10 letters) • Vast, remote interior region (7 letters) • Smaller cousin of the kangaroo (7 letters) • Wild canine native to Australia (5 letters) • Isolated pond in a dry riverbed (9 letters) • ...
Australia 2025-09-01
Across
- Bird that is also an AFL team
- WA capital
- Melbourne is the Capital City
- Australia's national colours GREEN and ____
- 25th April ___Day
- The _____ straight, separates Tas and Vic
- City that sounds like it's used for cleaning
- Ocean to the East of Australia
- Sea that separates Aus and NZ
- Bird on Australia's Coat of Arms
- City where the Cats play
- Famous Tassie mountain
- The _______-Darling river is Australia's longest
- New South Wales
- Australia's Capital City
- Ocean to the west of Australia
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- Spiky egg-laying Australian
- Precious Gem found in Australia
- Nickname for Sydney's famous bridge
- Australia's most Northerly capital city
- QLD Rainforest
- Tassie capital city
- Australia's smallest state
- Dangerous Beach Stinger ___ Jellyfish
- Sea that lies off Queensland
- The Northern Territory's famous Rock
- Australia's longest beach
- Australia's largest city
- Tasmania is famous for growing this fruit
29 Clues: WA capital • QLD Rainforest • New South Wales • 25th April ___Day • Tassie capital city • Famous Tassie mountain • City where the Cats play • Australia's largest city • Australia's Capital City • Australia's longest beach • Australia's smallest state • Spiky egg-laying Australian • Sea that lies off Queensland • Bird that is also an AFL team • Melbourne is the Capital City • ...
Soldier Boy 2014-03-16
Across
- Jim Martins death was caused by which organ failure
- Jim Martins Mother had this name
- Jim Martin was the … known Anzac
- Where did Jim live starting with T
- When enlisted Jim Martin Said he was how old
- Jim was how old when he left for war?
- Jim has how many sisters?
- The boat they travelled to Egypt on
Down
- Jim threatened to do what if his parents didn't support him enlisting in war
- Author of Soldier Boy
- They went to this country to train for this war
- Where did the troops go to fight
- The month Jim Martin died in
- Jim Martin sent home how many letters?
- which of Jim's friend lied about his age
15 Clues: Author of Soldier Boy • Jim has how many sisters? • The month Jim Martin died in • Jim Martins Mother had this name • Jim Martin was the … known Anzac • Where did the troops go to fight • Where did Jim live starting with T • The boat they travelled to Egypt on • Jim was how old when he left for war? • Jim Martin sent home how many letters? • ...
Australia 05.12.25 2025-12-04
Across
- Day The celebration marking Australia’s national day
- A famous natural landmark in Australia, a large sandstone monolith
- Day The celebration honoring soldiers on April 25th
- Opera House The iconic opera house located in Sydney
- The capital city of Australia
- The indigenous people of Australia
- Rainforest The lush, tropical rainforest in Queensland
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- The Australian law-making body
- A popular outdoor sport in Australia, played on grass fields
- Day A festive event with fireworks and parades on January 26
- Barrier Reef A reef considered the largest coral reef system in the world
- The natural environment in which an organism lives
12 Clues: The Australian law-making body • The indigenous people of Australia • The capital city of Australia • The natural environment in which an organism lives • Day The celebration marking Australia’s national day • Day The celebration honoring soldiers on April 25th • Opera House The iconic opera house located in Sydney • ...
Nz Culture & Identity 2025-05-12
Across
- New Zealand's other name.
- A very improtant day where a treaty was signed.
- A word that describes the two cultures (Maori and English.
- The capital of Nz.
- Haka Maori traditional/cultural performance.
- The name of our Nationility.
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- Maori New Year.
- The Maori word for the city we live in.
- Important Nz idenity.
- The day of remeberence for Australian and Nz soldiers.
- The word that describes how many different ethinicities there are in NZ.
- This word relates to the describing of the two cultures - except this time it represents all of the different Nz ethnicities.
12 Clues: Maori New Year. • The capital of Nz. • Important Nz idenity. • New Zealand's other name. • The name of our Nationility. • The Maori word for the city we live in. • Haka Maori traditional/cultural performance. • A very improtant day where a treaty was signed. • The day of remeberence for Australian and Nz soldiers. • A word that describes the two cultures (Maori and English. • ...
War Books & Films 2015-03-18
Across
- We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget”
- Stars as Alan Turing in recent WWII film “The Imitation Game”, Benedict ____________
- "My Brother’s War", by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer)
- A book by John Marsden, "___________ when the war began"
- 1914-1918 was World War ___
Down
- "1914: Riding into War", by Susan _________ (hint – look for it using the computer)
- Film – "Saving Private _____"
- The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here
- Film – "War (equestrian animal)"
9 Clues: 1914-1918 was World War ___ • Film – "Saving Private _____" • Film – "War (equestrian animal)" • The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here • We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget” • A book by John Marsden, "___________ when the war began" • "My Brother’s War", by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer) • ...
Gallipoli 2023-07-26
Across
- The Australian and Kiwi army that fought the Turks
- The object shot out of a gun
- The continent most of World War One was fought one
- The side of the war with Germany
- The side of the war NZ was on
Down
- Where the battle was fought
- The empire that the battle was fought in.
- Tunnels in the ground battles were fought from
- The country that NZ and Australia was called to aid
9 Clues: Where the battle was fought • The object shot out of a gun • The side of the war NZ was on • The side of the war with Germany • The empire that the battle was fought in. • Tunnels in the ground battles were fought from • The Australian and Kiwi army that fought the Turks • The continent most of World War One was fought one • ...
The Surrey Leader - Japan invading Hong Kong 2017-01-15
Across
- Adolf Hiter lead this party
- ANZAC Hill war memorial is in ______.
- During the war, many people were forced to ____ to other countries
- The dictator of Germany during WWII
- Before Darwin was bombed the Japanese had attacked ____ Harbor
Down
- Many of the Australian soldiers served in New Guinea on the ____ track
- The date the Allies invaded France during WWII
- A new method of warfare that was made by Germany
- Is the name of the country that bombed Darwin
- An Australian soldier often referred to as a ____
- World War 2 ended in the month of ____
11 Clues: Adolf Hiter lead this party • The dictator of Germany during WWII • ANZAC Hill war memorial is in ______. • World War 2 ended in the month of ____ • Is the name of the country that bombed Darwin • The date the Allies invaded France during WWII • A new method of warfare that was made by Germany • An Australian soldier often referred to as a ____ • ...
New zealand war 2022-02-14
Michael 2022-05-16
Across
- australia
- the month of anzac day
- the first name of a jedi from the prequels whos last name is windu
- disgusting and would nuclear fallout
- big chungus or bugz
- an animal that could be named gerald andhas an area in mogo zoo
- big cat from africa
- a name that starts with z and ends with e but can be spelt without y
- sounds exactly the same as one of the two genders
- a type of royal building
- a form of water rushing about the ocean beaches
- man made animal home
Down
- part of a boat
- a rail vehicle
- ugly and eight legged
- its ancestor was probably the megalania
- strong alligator
- the main reason america is more dangerous
- the only reason to go to the antarctic
- a gender
- worlds biggest rodent
- it eats penguins
- there is a few of these in sydney
23 Clues: a gender • australia • part of a boat • a rail vehicle • strong alligator • it eats penguins • big chungus or bugz • big cat from africa • man made animal home • ugly and eight legged • worlds biggest rodent • the month of anzac day • a type of royal building • there is a few of these in sydney • disgusting and would nuclear fallout • its ancestor was probably the megalania • ...
WWI 2020-11-16
Across
- evidence recorded after the event
- One's point of view
- Convincing someone to join the war
- Neither side can gain an advantage
- Bombs lining the Dardenelles
- Location where Australian soldiers trained.
- Location of a major battle
- Franz Ferdinand
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Attack
- Peace...
- being prepared for war
- defensive strategy
- Sea access to Russia
- Loud noises
- Material used to influence ideas
- pride in one's nation
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- France, Britain and Russia
- The end of the war
- A type of journalist
- Armoured military vehicle
- expansion of a nation's power
- Common disease in WWI
- Location of a major battle
- Land between opposing trenches
- After effect of war
- military competitiveness
- political agreement
- Allocated food
- Deaths
- The Light .... men
- evidence from the time of the event
- Mass production
- Failed campaign in Turkey
35 Clues: Attack • Deaths • Peace... • Loud noises • Allocated food • Franz Ferdinand • Mass production • The end of the war • defensive strategy • The Light .... men • One's point of view • After effect of war • political agreement • A type of journalist • Sea access to Russia • Common disease in WWI • pride in one's nation • being prepared for war • military competitiveness • Armoured military vehicle • ...
Amelia's Monster Crossword 2020-06-04
Across
- in the old calendar it was the 8th month
- the month that we celebrate Christmas
- that was a ? idea
- there are 4 of these each year
- zucchini slice is Amelia's ? meal
- a palace in London
- this shape has a circumference not a perimeter
- things in common
- you often take this when you are sick
- I was ? watching the scary movie
- Amelia ? quietly in her friends ear
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- Louis ? the ball
- someone special has a birthday this month
- what is the ? of your bedroom doorway
- a curved fruit
- I soon ? that I had made a mistake
- you ask these when looking for answers
- a cooking utensil
- the month of Grandma's birthday
- Lost in London was a most ? story
- the warmest season of the year
- the coldest time of the year
- what ? do you need to make Anzac biscuits
23 Clues: a curved fruit • Louis ? the ball • things in common • that was a ? idea • a cooking utensil • a palace in London • the coldest time of the year • there are 4 of these each year • the warmest season of the year • the month of Grandma's birthday • I was ? watching the scary movie • zucchini slice is Amelia's ? meal • Lost in London was a most ? story • I soon ? that I had made a mistake • ...
WW1 and the Anzac Spirit 2018-06-22
Across
- The M in MAINS
- How we judge whether a source is good or bad
- The I in MAINS
- When someone prefers something over something else
- The S in MAINS
- The geographical feature where Gallipoli is located
- WW1 was the first conflict to have these terrifying weapons
- The ruler of Great Britain during WW1
- The 'Bad' Guys in WW1
- The A in MAINS
- A slang term for Aussie soldiers at Gallipoli
- Australia's "Mother Country" during WW1
- First Hand Evidence
- Another word for point-of-view
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- WW1 was the first war to have these new ground machines
- Bouncing back when bad things happen
- Gallipoli is in this country
- Keep going even it's tough
- The N in MAINS
- WW1 was the first war to have these new air machines
- Second-hand evidence
- The 'Good' Guys in WW1
- Having toughness, never giving up
23 Clues: The M in MAINS • The N in MAINS • The I in MAINS • The S in MAINS • The A in MAINS • First Hand Evidence • Second-hand evidence • The 'Bad' Guys in WW1 • The 'Good' Guys in WW1 • Keep going even it's tough • Gallipoli is in this country • Another word for point-of-view • Having toughness, never giving up • Bouncing back when bad things happen • The ruler of Great Britain during WW1 • ...
WORLD WAR 1!! 2018-04-18
6 Clues: - the armed forces of war. • - a weapon they have in war. • - the first apperees of sun. • - Australia and New Zealande Amy core. • - the musical instrument they play with. • - a store of arms ammo explosives for millionairy use.
Notetaking War 2021-05-06
Across
- The place where the babies and orphans were saved and were under attack in 1975
- an optical device to see and shoot things without the risk of being shot
- A large calibre gun
Down
- A former warzone/bloodbath in Turkey
- A place were people who fight in war, hide
- A person who fights in war
- One of the most dangerous guns in World War 1
- A Turkish sniper with an Anzac rival
- A collection of soldiers and generals
- An expert sniper also known as Billy
10 Clues: A large calibre gun • A person who fights in war • A former warzone/bloodbath in Turkey • A Turkish sniper with an Anzac rival • An expert sniper also known as Billy • A collection of soldiers and generals • A place were people who fight in war, hide • One of the most dangerous guns in World War 1 • an optical device to see and shoot things without the risk of being shot • ...
save me 2024-03-22
Across
- Feeling unsure? Let the intervals speak to you!
- Not one, not two, but many variables!
- Found in every wear and tear
- There are 5.454 million people in Singapore
- There is only room for progression, never the other way round!
- Students always mix me and my look-alike graph up
Down
- What is another word for the opposing statement to H0
- Another non-normal bimodal distribution
- Without me, there wouldn't be a P-Value song
- It is a tradition to play two-up on which day?
10 Clues: Found in every wear and tear • Not one, not two, but many variables! • Another non-normal bimodal distribution • There are 5.454 million people in Singapore • Without me, there wouldn't be a P-Value song • It is a tradition to play two-up on which day? • Feeling unsure? Let the intervals speak to you! • Students always mix me and my look-alike graph up • ...
save me 2024-03-22
Across
- Feeling unsure? Let the intervals speak to you!
- Not one, not two, but many variables!
- Found in every wear and tear
- There are 5.454 million people in Singapore
- There is only room for progression, never the other way round!
- Students always mix me and my look-alike graph up
Down
- What is another word for the opposing statement to H0
- Another non-normal bimodal distribution
- Without me, there wouldn't be a P-Value song
- It is a tradition to play two-up on which day?
10 Clues: Found in every wear and tear • Not one, not two, but many variables! • Another non-normal bimodal distribution • There are 5.454 million people in Singapore • Without me, there wouldn't be a P-Value song • It is a tradition to play two-up on which day? • Feeling unsure? Let the intervals speak to you! • Students always mix me and my look-alike graph up • ...
Explore Townsville 2013-04-18
Across
- Serious 4WD adventure past Clare
- Where will you find ANZAC Park?
- Almost a mountain
- Old nearby mining ghost town
- Conservation park near Pallarenda
- Creek up past Herveys Range
- 4WD camping ground on the Burdekin River
- 4WD creek and beach with big bog holes, north of Rollingstone
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- Famous ship wreck which is now a dive site near Ayr
- Group of islands out from Taylor's Beach
- Vincent 'Bushy' Parker Park is at which popular swimming hole
- Name of a big river and bridge between Ayr & Home Hill
- Next beach north of Yabulu
- Small township above Crystal Creek
- Name of a creek, river & dam in Townsville
- Popular reef east of Townsville, who may have played cricket
- Tropical island 8km north of Townsville
17 Clues: Almost a mountain • Next beach north of Yabulu • Creek up past Herveys Range • Old nearby mining ghost town • Where will you find ANZAC Park? • Serious 4WD adventure past Clare • Conservation park near Pallarenda • Small township above Crystal Creek • Tropical island 8km north of Townsville • Group of islands out from Taylor's Beach • 4WD camping ground on the Burdekin River • ...
I know ur search history 2022-04-27
6 Clues: a long narrow ditch • the main flower of ANZAC day • the main protagonist of the war • the ANZAC's _________ their life's • a allie of germany that was attacked • a agreement made by oposing sides of a war
Quinnie's Crossword 2021-04-28
Across
- The famous soccer player hyperextended his foot after high jump.
- Something that is extremely detailed.
- Someone with really low blood pressure.
- A person went into a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber.
- Someone was overly critical at my baking at a competition.
- Another word for ADHD.
Down
- I got an Excellent mark in my spelling test.
- The soldier came to our school for the Anzac day service.
- Zoe’s ear was very hypersensitive after they pierced her ear.
- Hypertension is something that has a really high blood pressure.
10 Clues: Another word for ADHD. • Something that is extremely detailed. • Someone with really low blood pressure. • I got an Excellent mark in my spelling test. • A person went into a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber. • The soldier came to our school for the Anzac day service. • Someone was overly critical at my baking at a competition. • ...
WW1 Crossword 2013-09-24
Across
- the area of land between the opposing teams trenches
- a bad foot disease caused by standing in the mud too much
- something to stop the opposing soldiers getting to your trenches
- you get on this to shoot whilst being protected
- when is ANZAC day?
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- used as protection from the enemies gun shots
- things that go on the bottom of a trench to stop the soldiers slipping in the mud
- the back wall of a trench
- when did WW1 begin?
- a hiding place in a trench
- an underground storage area
- the front wall of a trench
12 Clues: when is ANZAC day? • when did WW1 begin? • the back wall of a trench • a hiding place in a trench • the front wall of a trench • an underground storage area • used as protection from the enemies gun shots • you get on this to shoot whilst being protected • the area of land between the opposing teams trenches • a bad foot disease caused by standing in the mud too much • ...
Kids crossword 25May2022 2022-05-25
Across
- Slang word for snot
- The main ingredient in pesto
- Emily's female cat
- Woody's dinosaur toy
- The "P" in PSG stands for what?
- We camped here on ANZAC weekend 2022
- A Large, underwater, snapping marine reptile (not technically a dinosaur)
- The main character in The Lion King
- a word for dog (related to the Latin word for dog)
- Your mouth does this when you're tired
- An orange-coloured fruit that has 1 seed and is also good dried
- The study of plants
- Singer of Fishy On Me
- A type of dragon without wings
Down
- "Catch the .... not the weenie!"
- PrestonPlayz's wife
- Felix's favourite nintendo game
- Harvey's middle name
- He voiced Moana's friend Maui
- Emily's male cat
- The highest governing body of soccer
- Elephant's ....... is formed by the rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
- Italian word for Hi or Bye
23 Clues: Emily's male cat • Emily's female cat • Slang word for snot • PrestonPlayz's wife • The study of plants • Woody's dinosaur toy • Harvey's middle name • Singer of Fishy On Me • Italian word for Hi or Bye • The main ingredient in pesto • He voiced Moana's friend Maui • A type of dragon without wings • Felix's favourite nintendo game • The "P" in PSG stands for what? • ...
first 2015-01-27
Across
- Used to keep off the rain
- Entrance
- Radio Frequency
- Wear it on your back
- Where animals are kept for display
- Politician from Tambo (6,5)
- Where you put your stuff
- Sheep Dog
- Wet dirt
- Australian or New Zealand Soldier at Gallipoli
- Pumps water
- America, the country
- Maker
- 4478
- Became queen in 1837
- Used for vision
- Use to make a floor
- Looking glass
- TV show starring Jerry Seinfeld
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- A Princesses headwear
- Popular toy
- To the north of Tambo
- Johnsons drive them
- From Poland
- Highest point in Qld (6,5)
- Fixes teeth
- Gum
- The UK (6,7)
- Ex PM, died in 2014
- In addition to
- A help in hot weather
- Rabbit of the waterways
- Pupils
- "When in ...."
- Up higher
- Enthusiastic clapping
- Food for cattle
- Striped horse
38 Clues: Gum • 4478 • Maker • Pupils • Entrance • Wet dirt • Sheep Dog • Up higher • Popular toy • From Poland • Fixes teeth • Pumps water • The UK (6,7) • Striped horse • Looking glass • In addition to • "When in ...." • Radio Frequency • Used for vision • Food for cattle • Johnsons drive them • Ex PM, died in 2014 • Use to make a floor • Wear it on your back • America, the country • Became queen in 1837 • A Princesses headwear • ...
English Language Metalanguage 2016-05-24
Across
- the thing doing the verb
- the smallest unit in a word that still conveys meaning
- Bound morphemes attatching to free morphemes to add to the meaning
- Referring to previously known information
- Written or spoken
- a participant in a dialogue
- Conclusion reached through through shared cultural experiences
- contrasting ideas used in close
- the same consonant sound repeated multiple times in succession
Down
- ANZAC
- more formal voice
- sentence type that doesn't necessarily have a verb
- Words that rely on pronunciation to generate meaning
- Phrases with a figurative meaning different to the literal meaning
- The process of turning words into nouns
- Lexicon known by members of a group
- Grammatical structure seen multiple times in a text
- the definition of a word according to the dictionary
- Words created from nothing
- persuasive language in the public domain
- a subsystem
21 Clues: ANZAC • a subsystem • more formal voice • Written or spoken • the thing doing the verb • Words created from nothing • a participant in a dialogue • contrasting ideas used in close • Lexicon known by members of a group • The process of turning words into nouns • persuasive language in the public domain • Referring to previously known information • ...
Australia 2024-01-04
Across
- Nombre que se da al entorno natural de Australia
- Zona árida y remota del interior de Australia
- Capital de Australia
- Tipo de animal marino que forma la Gran Barrera de Australia
- Isla y estado australiano al sur del continente
- Moneda oficial de Australia
- Ave no voladora nativa de Australia
- Pasta salada de levadura muy popular en Australia
- Apodo cariñoso que se da a los australianos
- Ciudad australiana nombrada en honor al naturalista Charles Darwin
- Deporte acuático muy popular en las playas de Australia
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- Marsupial australiano de aspecto adorable
- Pueblos indígenas de Australia
- Parrillada al aire libre típica de la cultura australiana
- Acrónimo de Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Bebida alcohólica muy consumida en Australia
- Animal emblemático de Australia
- Edificio icónico de Sídney
- Idioma nacional de facto de Australia
- Ciudad más poblada de Australia
20 Clues: Capital de Australia • Edificio icónico de Sídney • Moneda oficial de Australia • Pueblos indígenas de Australia • Animal emblemático de Australia • Ciudad más poblada de Australia • Ave no voladora nativa de Australia • Idioma nacional de facto de Australia • Marsupial australiano de aspecto adorable • Apodo cariñoso que se da a los australianos • ...
First World War Aus 2025-03-25
Across
- displayed between two people, kindness is usually involved
- the commander in cheif who was in charge of gallipoli
- colour of most army uniforms
- often evident after being shot
- another name for death or injury in battle
- most used gun in WW1
- often a result of illness or being injured
- the leading cause of death in the war
- name for australian and new zealand soldiers
Down
- a rouge, jokester or loud young man
- name of area in france that battles were fought at
- the country who worked closest to Australia
- where australia first fought in WW1
- the name of the day that celebrates the end of WW1
- another name for bravery
- name of side that australia fought on
- worked very close with his donkey
- australia was part of this countries empire
- worked very closely with simpson
- a part of the army, known for it's work on the sea
20 Clues: most used gun in WW1 • another name for bravery • colour of most army uniforms • often evident after being shot • worked very closely with simpson • worked very close with his donkey • a rouge, jokester or loud young man • where australia first fought in WW1 • name of side that australia fought on • the leading cause of death in the war • ...
australia 2025-08-10
Across
- A wild dog native to Australia
- A common colloquial term for Australia
- Kind and understanding.
- Eucalyptus trees
- Courageous behavior, respect given by men to women.
- Australian food spread made from leftover brewer's yeast extract
- Another Australian slang term for a friend
- A tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia
- A large sandstone monolith in Australia
- The capital city of Australia
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- A curved throwing stick
- A wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians
- A unique semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal
- A highly popular sport in Australia
- Known for its Opera House and Harbour Bridge
- A very popular water sport in Australia
- The vast, remote, arid interior
- Quality of being lighthearted and cheerful.
- Australian slang for a friend or buddy
- A large, flightless bird native to Australia
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- A large marsupial known for its powerful hind legs
- A short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupial
23 Clues: Eucalyptus trees • A curved throwing stick • Kind and understanding. • The capital city of Australia • A wild dog native to Australia • The vast, remote, arid interior • A highly popular sport in Australia • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • A common colloquial term for Australia • Australian slang for a friend or buddy • A unique semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal • ...
WW1 and the Anzac Spirit 2018-06-22
Across
- The ruler of Great Britain during WW1
- Having toughness, never giving up
- WW1 was the first conflict to have these terrifying weapons
- The N in MAINS
- Keep going even it's tough
- Another word for point-of-view
- Australia's "Mother Country" during WW1
- The 'Bad' Guys in WW1
- WW1 was the first war to have these new air machines
- The geographical feature where Gallipoli is located
- First Hand Evidence
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- When someone prefers something over something else
- Bouncing back when bad things happen
- The S in MAINS
- Gallipoli is in this country
- The 'Good' Guys in WW1
- WW1 was the first war to have these new ground machines
- Second-hand evidence
- The I in MAINS
- How we judge whether a source is good or bad
- A slang term for Aussie soldiers at Gallipoli
- The A in MAINS
- The M in MAINS
23 Clues: The S in MAINS • The N in MAINS • The I in MAINS • The A in MAINS • The M in MAINS • First Hand Evidence • Second-hand evidence • The 'Bad' Guys in WW1 • The 'Good' Guys in WW1 • Keep going even it's tough • Gallipoli is in this country • Another word for point-of-view • Having toughness, never giving up • Bouncing back when bad things happen • The ruler of Great Britain during WW1 • ...
Melbourne Storm Trivia 2021-01-16
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- Brandon Smith is also known as
- Park What is the name of the Storm’s home ground
- Who are the Storm’s major sponsor
- The nickname of a Storm Indigenous player
- How many premierships have the Melbourne Storm won
- Who did the Storm beat to win their last premiership
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- What is Craig Bellamy’s nickname
- Goal kicker for the Storm (first name only)
- What state are the Storm based in
- Who do the Storm always verse on ANZAC Day
- How many grand finals have the Melbourne Storm played in
11 Clues: Brandon Smith is also known as • What is Craig Bellamy’s nickname • What state are the Storm based in • Who are the Storm’s major sponsor • The nickname of a Storm Indigenous player • Who do the Storm always verse on ANZAC Day • Goal kicker for the Storm (first name only) • Park What is the name of the Storm’s home ground • ...
ICONS OF PEEL & MANDURAH 2023-04-21
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- Summer salty water fun, Surf Life Saving patrols here
- Main road starting with M means 'meeting place of the heart'
- These rock like structures are approx 2000 years old & largest in the southern hemisphere
- A place to go to watch a production show
- Catch crabs by scooping or drop nets here
- Anzac Day traditions held here
- Rides, games and mini golf fun here
- Sharky's, Markets, Café Moka....
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- Which local bridge is 20 metres high
- Find me frolicking in the waters of Mandurah
- Hang out and do cool tricks with mates here
- Habitat of 22 species of migratory birds
- Ahoy me hearties
- Have a swim or play sports at this place
14 Clues: Ahoy me hearties • Anzac Day traditions held here • Sharky's, Markets, Café Moka.... • Rides, games and mini golf fun here • Which local bridge is 20 metres high • Habitat of 22 species of migratory birds • A place to go to watch a production show • Have a swim or play sports at this place • Catch crabs by scooping or drop nets here • ...
English Holidays 2025-03-13
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- Holiday Celebration the country's founding in January 26
- A remembrance day for Australian and New Zealand soldiers, celebrated on April 26
- A famous Irish cultural celebration on March 17
- The main holiday of the USA
- What do people exchange on Christmas
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- A UK holiday on November 5
- A spooky holiday celebrated on October 31
- The Moori New Year in New Zealand
8 Clues: A UK holiday on November 5 • The main holiday of the USA • The Moori New Year in New Zealand • What do people exchange on Christmas • A spooky holiday celebrated on October 31 • A famous Irish cultural celebration on March 17 • Holiday Celebration the country's founding in January 26 • A remembrance day for Australian and New Zealand soldiers, celebrated on April 26
Nz Culture & Identity 2025-05-12
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- New Zealand's other name.
- A very improtant day where a treaty was signed.
- A word that describes the two cultures (Maori and English.
- The capital of Nz.
- Haka Maori traditional/cultural performance.
- The name of our Nationility.
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- Maori New Year.
- The Maori word for the city we live in.
- Important Nz idenity.
- The day of remeberence for Australian and Nz soldiers.
- The word that describes how many different ethinicities there are in NZ.
- This word relates to the describing of the two cultures - except this time it represents all of the different Nz ethnicities.
12 Clues: Maori New Year. • The capital of Nz. • Important Nz idenity. • New Zealand's other name. • The name of our Nationility. • The Maori word for the city we live in. • Haka Maori traditional/cultural performance. • A very improtant day where a treaty was signed. • The day of remeberence for Australian and Nz soldiers. • A word that describes the two cultures (Maori and English. • ...
jacks crossword 2022-04-27
Qualities of an ANZAC 2018-10-28
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- The ability to do something that frightens one
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- A mischievous young person, an uncultivated, rowdy but good hearted person
- To behave in a strictly controlled way and obey particular rules or standards.
- Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
- The ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way
- Courageous behaviour or character
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- Companionship or friendship, especially between men.
- Being cheerful in feelings or mood.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- The ability to assess and initiate things independently.
- The quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
- Australia New Zealand Army Corp
13 Clues: Australia New Zealand Army Corp • Courageous behaviour or character • Being cheerful in feelings or mood. • The ability to do something that frightens one • Companionship or friendship, especially between men. • The quality of being clever, original, and inventive. • The ability to assess and initiate things independently. • ...
Anzac day crossword 2022-04-27
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- a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (1914–18).
- to remember the fallen soldiers
- Countries ruled by the united kingdom
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
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- A state of armed conflict between different countries of different groups within a country
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop figthing for a certain time;truce
- An ex member of the armed forces
- these flowers symbolies the people who died in the war
- A state established to remmind a person or people of an event.
9 Clues: to remember the fallen soldiers • An ex member of the armed forces • Countries ruled by the united kingdom • these flowers symbolies the people who died in the war • A state established to remmind a person or people of an event. • a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (1914–18). • ...
The Nico Paper crossword 2013-06-09
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- What is the correct name for "Soccer"?
- What is the most visited websites in the world?
- what is the name of the Australian soccer team?
- What is the most popular sport in Australia?
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- What is the capital of Victoria?
- How many six pointed stars are there on the Australian national flag?
- What animal is known as "man's best friend"?
- What is the capital of France?
- Who invented the Nico Paper?
- What does the "C" in ANZAC stand for?
10 Clues: Who invented the Nico Paper? • What is the capital of France? • What is the capital of Victoria? • What does the "C" in ANZAC stand for? • What is the correct name for "Soccer"? • What animal is known as "man's best friend"? • What is the most popular sport in Australia? • What is the most visited websites in the world? • what is the name of the Australian soccer team? • ...
Word Bank Terms 2023-06-02
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- small pieces of a bomb or other explosive thrown out by the explosion.
- The act of having an empire.
- To take possession or control of something – usually for military control.
- Joining the Army
- soldier from Australia and New Zealand.
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- Building up your military.
- What was placed in your shirt pocket to embarrass you for not going to war?
- Famous place in Turkey where Australian soldiers fought.
- Alliance between France, Russia and Britain called the Triple what?
- information spread to convince and change your opinion.
10 Clues: Joining the Army • Building up your military. • The act of having an empire. • soldier from Australia and New Zealand. • information spread to convince and change your opinion. • Famous place in Turkey where Australian soldiers fought. • Alliance between France, Russia and Britain called the Triple what? • ...
Humanities crossword 2012-09-23
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- The opposite of spending money
- The bellarine peninsula was first inhabited by which tribe
- Another word for someone that buys something
- The stars on the Australian Flag
- The 12 apostles are situated along
- 26th of January
- A plan for saving, borrowing and spending money
- Victoria is the main producer of dairy and
- Basic need that fuels the body
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- Letter C in ANZAC
- The state or territory that is north east of south australia
- The state or territory that Captain Cook first landed in
- A person that raises animals for food and grows crops and plants for food and other materials
- The sport Australian's created and many participate in
- Annual holiday celebrating economic and social achievements of the Australian workers
15 Clues: 26th of January • Letter C in ANZAC • The opposite of spending money • Basic need that fuels the body • The stars on the Australian Flag • The 12 apostles are situated along • Victoria is the main producer of dairy and • Another word for someone that buys something • A plan for saving, borrowing and spending money • The sport Australian's created and many participate in • ...
Possum magic crossword 2025-11-21
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- What animal is Hush?
- What does Hush want to become again in Possum Magic
- What fried food often comes with fish
- What is the capital city of Australia
- What food finally makes Hush visible
- What is Hush’s grandmother called in Possum Magic
- What sweet slice has oats and golden syrup
- What animal magically turns invisible in Possum Magic
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- What is the largest state in Australia by area
- What drink is made from crushed fruit
- What is the famous red rock in the Northern Territory
- What dessert is made of meringue topped with fruit and cream
- What ocean is on Australia’s west coast
- What food is spread on toast and is salty and black
- What direction is opposite south
15 Clues: What animal is Hush? • What direction is opposite south • What food finally makes Hush visible • What drink is made from crushed fruit • What fried food often comes with fish • What is the capital city of Australia • What ocean is on Australia’s west coast • What sweet slice has oats and golden syrup • What is the largest state in Australia by area • ...
AUSTRALIANS AT WAR 2020-07-27
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- WHAT IS SHORT FOR PRISONER OF WAR?
- WHAT IS AN AFFECTIONATE TERM FOR AN AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER?
- WHAT IS AN ARTILLERY BULLET OR BOMB?
- WHAT IS SHORT FOR AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORP/?
- WHAT IS A PERSON KILLED OR INJURED AT WAR?
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- FRONT WHAT IS LIFE IN THE HOME COUNTRY WHILE WAR IS BEING FOUGHT ABROAD?
- what is short for returned services league?
- WHAT IS AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN 2 OR MORE COUNTRIES CALLED?
- WHAT IS
- WHAT IS SHORT FOR AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE?
10 Clues: WHAT IS • WHAT IS SHORT FOR PRISONER OF WAR? • WHAT IS AN ARTILLERY BULLET OR BOMB? • WHAT IS A PERSON KILLED OR INJURED AT WAR? • what is short for returned services league? • WHAT IS SHORT FOR AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE? • WHAT IS SHORT FOR AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORP/? • WHAT IS AN AFFECTIONATE TERM FOR AN AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER? • ...
New Zealand 2018-01-21
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- Māori ceremonial war dance with a chant; New Zealand's rugby teams perform this before international matches
- Ernest Rutherford got a Nobel Prize in this field
- New Zealand's prime minister
- The largest city in New Zealand
- Most children in New Zealand enter primary school at this age
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- National day on 6th of February
- Rutherford is considered to be the father of this physics
- Worn as symbols of remembrance on Anzac Day
- The New Zealand school year usually ends in this month
- New Zealand's national rugby team
10 Clues: New Zealand's prime minister • National day on 6th of February • The largest city in New Zealand • New Zealand's national rugby team • Worn as symbols of remembrance on Anzac Day • Ernest Rutherford got a Nobel Prize in this field • The New Zealand school year usually ends in this month • Rutherford is considered to be the father of this physics • ...
Reasons For Celebrations 2025-05-22
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- This handheld pastry became a staple at Australian sporting events and is often called the country's national dish.
- The sacred bread and wine consumed in Christian communion
- A popular dish eaten in Mexico
- These sponge cakes coated in chocolate and coconut became a national favorite in the early 1900s.
- On my birthday we ate _____
- The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner
- Famously eaten on thanksgiving
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- Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year
- A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______
- The marking we eat on Good Friday
- A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday
- A traditional gift given on Valentines Day
- Their religion eats dates
- A biscuit named after soldiers honoured on April 25
- A staple ingredient of Easter egg traditions
15 Clues: Their religion eats dates • On my birthday we ate _____ • A popular dish eaten in Mexico • Famously eaten on thanksgiving • The marking we eat on Good Friday • Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year • The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner • A traditional gift given on Valentines Day • A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday • A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______ • ...
Reasons For Celebrations 2025-05-22
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- This handheld pastry became a staple at Australian sporting events and is often called the country's national dish.
- The sacred bread and wine consumed in Christian communion
- A popular dish eaten in Mexico
- These sponge cakes coated in chocolate and coconut became a national favorite in the early 1900s.
- On my birthday we ate _____
- The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner
- Famously eaten on thanksgiving
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- Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year
- A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______
- The marking we eat on Good Friday
- A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday
- A traditional gift given on Valentines Day
- Their religion eats dates
- A biscuit named after soldiers honoured on April 25
- A staple ingredient of Easter egg traditions
15 Clues: Their religion eats dates • On my birthday we ate _____ • A popular dish eaten in Mexico • Famously eaten on thanksgiving • The marking we eat on Good Friday • Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year • The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner • A traditional gift given on Valentines Day • A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday • A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______ • ...
Reasons For Celebrations 2025-05-22
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- This handheld pastry became a staple at Australian sporting events and is often called the country's national dish.
- The sacred bread and wine consumed in Christian communion
- A popular dish eaten in Mexico
- These sponge cakes coated in chocolate and coconut became a national favorite in the early 1900s.
- On my birthday we ate _____
- The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner
- Famously eaten on thanksgiving
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- Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year
- A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______
- The marking we eat on Good Friday
- A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday
- A traditional gift given on Valentines Day
- Their religion eats dates
- A biscuit named after soldiers honoured on April 25
- A staple ingredient of Easter egg traditions
15 Clues: Their religion eats dates • On my birthday we ate _____ • A popular dish eaten in Mexico • Famously eaten on thanksgiving • The marking we eat on Good Friday • Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year • The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner • A traditional gift given on Valentines Day • A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday • A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______ • ...
War Books & Films 2015-03-18
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- Michael Morpurgo's book War ______ (animal)
- The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here
- We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget”
- My brother’s War, by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer)
- 1414: Riding into War, by Susan _________ (hint – look for it using the computer)
- 1914-1918 was World War ___
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- Stars as Alan Turing in recent WWII film “The Imitation Game”, Benedict ____________
- A book by John Marsden, ___________ when the war began
- Film – Saving Private _____
9 Clues: Film – Saving Private _____ • 1914-1918 was World War ___ • The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here • We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget” • Michael Morpurgo's book War ______ (animal) • A book by John Marsden, ___________ when the war began • My brother’s War, by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer) • ...
MY NAME KYE HEHE IM SO COOL IM DA BEST IM DA COOLEST IM DA AWESOME PERSON IN DA WORLD 2020-11-09
6 Clues: IM EXITED • IM A FRAGILE OBJECT I AM ... • IM UNCONTROLLED BUT IM AM ... • IM A CITY AND I AM A ... PLACE • IM NOT ALOUD TO GO I AM ... TO GO • ANZAC DAY IS A TIME TO BE MEMORABLE
jacks crossword 2022-04-27
Reasons For Celebrations 2025-05-22
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- This handheld pastry became a staple at Australian sporting events and is often called the country's national dish.
- The sacred bread and wine consumed in Christian communion
- A popular dish eaten in Mexico
- These sponge cakes coated in chocolate and coconut became a national favorite in the early 1900s.
- On my birthday we ate _____
- The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner
- Famously eaten on thanksgiving
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- Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year
- A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______
- The marking we eat on Good Friday
- A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday
- A traditional gift given on Valentines Day
- Their religion eats dates
- A biscuit named after soldiers honoured on April 25
- A staple ingredient of Easter egg traditions
15 Clues: Their religion eats dates • On my birthday we ate _____ • A popular dish eaten in Mexico • Famously eaten on thanksgiving • The marking we eat on Good Friday • Dumplings are eaten on ____ New Year • The celebrating we eat a roasted dinner • A traditional gift given on Valentines Day • A traditional sea food eaten on Good Friday • A special treat during the Mid-Autumn ______ • ...
World War One 2023-12-05
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- where were Australian troops sent to fight in April 1915
- World War One was the first ... war
- what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called
- who was on the opposing side of the western front
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- what month did world war one began
- what vehicle was introduced to warfare
- what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914
- who was Australia allies with
- what war role did women take during WW1
9 Clues: who was Australia allies with • what month did world war one began • World War One was the first ... war • what vehicle was introduced to warfare • what war role did women take during WW1 • what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914 • who was on the opposing side of the western front • what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called • ...
World War One 2023-12-05
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- where were Australian troops sent to fight in April 1915
- World War One was the first ... war
- what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called
- who was on the opposing side of the western front
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- what month did world war one began
- what vehicle was introduced to warfare
- what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914
- who was Australia allies with
- what war role did women take during WW1
9 Clues: who was Australia allies with • what month did world war one began • World War One was the first ... war • what vehicle was introduced to warfare • what war role did women take during WW1 • what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914 • who was on the opposing side of the western front • what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called • ...
Anzac Day 2025-04-22
World War One 2023-12-05
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- where were Australian troops sent to fight in April 1915
- World War One was the first ... war
- what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called
- who was on the opposing side of the western front
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- what month did world war one began
- what vehicle was introduced to warfare
- what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914
- who was Australia allies with
- what war role did women take during WW1
9 Clues: who was Australia allies with • what month did world war one began • World War One was the first ... war • what vehicle was introduced to warfare • what war role did women take during WW1 • what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914 • who was on the opposing side of the western front • what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called • ...
Utu Star - Anzac 2018-08-21
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- a sudden release of strong emotion.
- a gift or payment to a common fund or collection.
- the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone or the state of being so represented.
- a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
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- To break the continuity or uniformity of
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- included in or planned according to a schedule.
- too large or too small in comparison with something else.
9 Clues: a sudden release of strong emotion. • To break the continuity or uniformity of • included in or planned according to a schedule. • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. • a gift or payment to a common fund or collection. • too large or too small in comparison with something else. • a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation. • ...
festivals 2024-02-17
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- You will get very wet celebrating this in Thailand
- A dangerous festival where you chase what down a hill in England?
- When friends enjoy a picnic under the cherry blossom trees in Japan
- A colourful festival held in India
- A remembrance day in Australia & New Zealand
- Only attend this festival if you like scrambled eggs
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- The town in Costa Rica where fruits are the important part of the festival
- Hosts the The Buganu Festival
- The country that hosts the biggest tulip festival in the world
- What delicious food is eaten at this festival in Argentina?
- The fishing Festival in Nigeria
- Chaharshanbe Suri is celebrated in which country?
12 Clues: Hosts the The Buganu Festival • The fishing Festival in Nigeria • A colourful festival held in India • A remembrance day in Australia & New Zealand • Chaharshanbe Suri is celebrated in which country? • You will get very wet celebrating this in Thailand • Only attend this festival if you like scrambled eggs • What delicious food is eaten at this festival in Argentina? • ...
Love Letters Crossword 2025-03-15
6 Clues: What breed is Zali? • Where did they get engaged? • What is their favourite winter activity? • What animal is on the Troopcarrier's curtains? • What public holiday is their anniversary on (____day)? • What natural lanmark did they go to on their first date?
Celebration 2025-05-21
nikita 2021-04-28
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- It is when a person is very emotional
- a person that is being too critical
- A really high blood pressure is called ____________
- It was so cold I thought I was going to die of ____________
- On anzac day 2 _______ came to our school
- the opposite to hypertension
- Unlikely to cause an allergic reaction
- When something is extremely good and outstanding
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- the picture that the 8 year old drew was _____________
- It involves gas pressures greater than normal
- I was going to ___________my arm if someone didn’t help me when I fell
- She started to ____________when she was having a heart attack
- the person at the park cried when they fell so I called them _____________
- The was was so sporty you would call him ___________
14 Clues: the opposite to hypertension • a person that is being too critical • It is when a person is very emotional • Unlikely to cause an allergic reaction • On anzac day 2 _______ came to our school • It involves gas pressures greater than normal • When something is extremely good and outstanding • A really high blood pressure is called ____________ • ...
New Guinea Campaign 2021-06-20
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- The trail fought in New Guinea
- Something made or given shape by humans, such as a piece of pottery or a stone tool made from flint,
- allied forces bomb ________ in 1945
- Japan's first attack was on ________
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
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- What country is the Kokoda Trail in?
- Easiest way to travel back then was by
- A person killed or injured in a war
- The name of the port the Japanese wanted to reach
- What country was defending itself?
- What country was attacking Australia?
- How many years did the bombings last for?
- Japan dropped a bomb on _________ in 1942
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
14 Clues: The trail fought in New Guinea • What country was defending itself? • A person killed or injured in a war • allied forces bomb ________ in 1945 • What country is the Kokoda Trail in? • Japan's first attack was on ________ • What country was attacking Australia? • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Easiest way to travel back then was by • ...
anzac day 2023-05-05
Celebration 2025-05-21
Part B SOSE Assignment- World War One Crossword Puzzle 2012-06-11
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- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- What type of posters were used to encourage men to join World War One?
- Where was World War One first fought?
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- France, Britain and Russia were _ _ _ _ _ _.
- What was it called when Australian soldiers were forced to go to war?
- 'aif' stands for Australian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Force.
- World War One was also known as the _ _ _ _ _ War.
- What were the soldiers also known as at war?
- HUGHES Who was the Prime Minister during the first war?
- what does Australian and New Zealand Army Corps stand for?
10 Clues: Where was World War One first fought? • France, Britain and Russia were _ _ _ _ _ _. • What were the soldiers also known as at war? • 'aif' stands for Australian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Force. • World War One was also known as the _ _ _ _ _ War. • Archduke Franz Ferdinand was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • HUGHES Who was the Prime Minister during the first war? • ...
World War 1 2020-09-14
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- Allies, What were The British, The Australian, The French and the Russian called during the war
- day, What day do we do 1 minute silence
- Great War, an alternative name for world war 1
- Nickname for Australians
- A soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
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- A long, narrow ditch
- Effort, What did they called progress for the war
- Nickname for New Zealanders
- Mask, What did Soldiers used when there were toxic gas in the air
- A place in turkey Anzacs are famous for going to
10 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Nickname for Australians • Nickname for New Zealanders • day, What day do we do 1 minute silence • Great War, an alternative name for world war 1 • A place in turkey Anzacs are famous for going to • Effort, What did they called progress for the war • A soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • ...
ANZAC Day Crossword 2022-04-27
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- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain amount of time
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to a deity
- The action or fact of commemorating a dead person or past event
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- The beach site at Anzac Cove that represents a mixture of achievement and tragedy for all Australians
- flowers that represent consolation, remembrance and death
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- A state or structure established to remind people of a person or event
- A state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country
- A person who had a long experience in a particular field
9 Clues: A person who had a long experience in a particular field • flowers that represent consolation, remembrance and death • The action or fact of commemorating a dead person or past event • A state or structure established to remind people of a person or event • A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose • ...
ANZAC day crossworddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd 2022-04-27
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- To remember a dead person or past event
- Giant holes in the ground that soldiers hide in
- An agreement where both sides agree to stop fighting
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- People who were members of the armed forces
- Bullets that go in a gun
- A weapon that the Australian soldiers used that you wear on your waist
- A flower used to represent the fallen ANZAC soldiers
- What gun did the ANZACs use in Gallipoli
- Germany and Austria were ______ in the first world war
9 Clues: Bullets that go in a gun • To remember a dead person or past event • What gun did the ANZACs use in Gallipoli • People who were members of the armed forces • Giant holes in the ground that soldiers hide in • A flower used to represent the fallen ANZAC soldiers • An agreement where both sides agree to stop fighting • ...
Frank’s big birthday hunt 2025-04-22
new zealand 2023-05-30
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- Cook the first english man who explored New Zealand
- Black the name of new zealand's rugby team
- a place where people remember the dead soldiers
- a war danse to impress the adversaries
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- a shell we use to make eyes on maori monuments
- New Zealand's capital
- Strait a strait that travers between the north and south island
7 Clues: New Zealand's capital • a war danse to impress the adversaries • Black the name of new zealand's rugby team • a shell we use to make eyes on maori monuments • a place where people remember the dead soldiers • Cook the first english man who explored New Zealand • Strait a strait that travers between the north and south island
Flowers 2019-05-20
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- This flower can be in a bunch. they each have 3 petals.
- Our teacher first name.
- This flower is pink, very pink and same as the 8th question but has a different first name.
- This flower is for Anzac Day.
- A white flower less then 10 petals
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- A yellow flower.
- This flower is a huge yellow flower
- Lagoon This flower is mostly blue.
- A beautiful red flower that has less then 7 petals
- This flower can be reddish orange. It has 6 petals.
- These flowers are tiny and they are white.
- This type of flower can have different colours and has 3 petal.
12 Clues: A yellow flower. • Our teacher first name. • This flower is for Anzac Day. • Lagoon This flower is mostly blue. • A white flower less then 10 petals • This flower is a huge yellow flower • These flowers are tiny and they are white. • A beautiful red flower that has less then 7 petals • This flower can be reddish orange. It has 6 petals. • ...
Iconic Aussie Cuisine Crossword. 2021-04-23
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- It is a meal containing burger patties, sausages, onions and many more.
- A slice of bread with butter and 100’s and 1000’s on it.
- It is a purple vegetable that people can add to things like sandwichs.
- An ice cream that is covered with a chocolate coating with biscuit pieces.
- A chocolate powder that is usually drinked with milk.
- Eaten on Anzac Day.
- Sponge cake covered with a chocolate icing and covered with coconut.
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- Popularly eaten at the beach.
- A fish that can be cooked and eaten.
- A chocolate covered biscuit.
- A white desert with fruit on the top.
- Pastry with meat inside.
12 Clues: Eaten on Anzac Day. • Pastry with meat inside. • A chocolate covered biscuit. • Popularly eaten at the beach. • A fish that can be cooked and eaten. • A white desert with fruit on the top. • A chocolate powder that is usually drinked with milk. • A slice of bread with butter and 100’s and 1000’s on it. • Sponge cake covered with a chocolate icing and covered with coconut. • ...
/ue/ Cross Word 2021-11-05
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- They had to call the fire brigade to r----- the cat from the tree.
- Spray some p------ on to smell nice.
- Another word for very big is h---.
- The boy stood still like a s-----.
- A musical instrument used on ANZAC day to play the 'Last Post'.
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- Mum gets angry when I a---- with my sister over our toys.
- My baby sister is so c---.
- A 3D shape with 6 square faces is a c---.
- I love singing different t----.
- A car needs f--- to drive.
- Squeeze some toothpaste out of the t---.
11 Clues: My baby sister is so c---. • A car needs f--- to drive. • I love singing different t----. • Another word for very big is h---. • The boy stood still like a s-----. • Spray some p------ on to smell nice. • Squeeze some toothpaste out of the t---. • A 3D shape with 6 square faces is a c---. • Mum gets angry when I a---- with my sister over our toys. • ...
The Landing At Gallipoli 2018-04-18
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- - When a group of states are ruled by one leader
- - a statue or structure made to remind people of a person or event
- - relating to soldiers/ soldiers bases or armed forces
- - working by itself with little or no human control
- - a person who freely offers to take part in a task
- - Australia New Zealand Army Corps
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- - a close estimate, round about something
- - a brass instrument like a small trumpet used for military signals
- - To join or enroll in a activity
- - Where the amo of the gun is stored
- - a form of government or a leader
11 Clues: - To join or enroll in a activity • - a form of government or a leader • - Australia New Zealand Army Corps • - Where the amo of the gun is stored • - a close estimate, round about something • - When a group of states are ruled by one leader • - working by itself with little or no human control • - a person who freely offers to take part in a task • ...
résumé 2024-05-21
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- Marie Curie a été reçue première
- Nom des troupes venant des colonies britanniques et combattant pour eux pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
- Nom de la dynastie patronale présente au Creusot
- militante féministe française pour des droits politiques
- Mouvement féministe pour davantage de droits politiques pour les femmes
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- Institution qui a refusé Marie Curie son entrée en raison de son genre
- victoire allemande dans une bataille qui commence le 26 aout 1914
- La Russie souhaite leur internationalisation
- Personnes victimes de ce qui a eu à Aigues Mortes
- Représenté sur un cahier d’élève du Creusot
- Amiral à l’origine de l’offensive des Dardanelles
11 Clues: Marie Curie a été reçue première • Représenté sur un cahier d’élève du Creusot • La Russie souhaite leur internationalisation • Nom de la dynastie patronale présente au Creusot • Personnes victimes de ce qui a eu à Aigues Mortes • Amiral à l’origine de l’offensive des Dardanelles • militante féministe française pour des droits politiques • ...
Remembrance Day 2023-11-14
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- We _____ and respect those who fought in war.
- A person who fights in war.
- We say 3 words in honour of the people who fought for freedom.
- The name of the day, we celebrate in which World War one ended.
- We call the soldiers of both wars the ______s.
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- Two main wars happened they were ______ one and ______ two.
- What the soldiers were fighting for.
- A retired soldier is a ________.
- A place to honour the people of war.
9 Clues: A person who fights in war. • A retired soldier is a ________. • What the soldiers were fighting for. • A place to honour the people of war. • We _____ and respect those who fought in war. • We call the soldiers of both wars the ______s. • Two main wars happened they were ______ one and ______ two. • We say 3 words in honour of the people who fought for freedom. • ...
war 2022-06-01
6 Clues: the first big war • soldiers or armed forces. • a person who serves in a army • a thing dug in the ground used in war • soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • an organized military force equipped for fighting on land.
Reasons for celebration 2025-05-30
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- - What day does a bunny come to give you chocolate eggs
- day -What day do you eat pavolva
- Navami - What day do hindus eat delicacies
- day - What get chocolate hearts and flowers
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- - What is the name of the sweet bread served on The Sabbath
- Biscets - What did women bake to raise funds for the war
- - What celebration do you eat a full meal before sunrise
- - What food is commonly eaten to celebrate Christmas in western Europe
- - festival do you eat mashed potatoes and turkey
9 Clues: day -What day do you eat pavolva • Navami - What day do hindus eat delicacies • day - What get chocolate hearts and flowers • - festival do you eat mashed potatoes and turkey • - What day does a bunny come to give you chocolate eggs • Biscets - What did women bake to raise funds for the war • - What celebration do you eat a full meal before sunrise • ...
New Guinea Campaign 2021-06-20
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- Japan's first attack was on ________
- The trail fought in New Guinea
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- What country is the Kokoda Trail in?
- What country was defending itself?
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- The name of the port the Japanese wanted to reach
- allied forces bomb ________ in 1945
- What country was attacking Australia?
- Easiest way to travel back then was by
- How many years did the bombings last for?
- A person killed or injured in a war
- Something made or given shape by humans, such as a piece of pottery or a stone tool made from flint,
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
- Japan dropped a bomb on _________ in 1942
14 Clues: The trail fought in New Guinea • What country was defending itself? • allied forces bomb ________ in 1945 • A person killed or injured in a war • Japan's first attack was on ________ • What country is the Kokoda Trail in? • What country was attacking Australia? • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Easiest way to travel back then was by • ...
New Guinea Campaign 2021-06-20
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- How many years did the bombings last for?
- Japan's first attack was on ________
- What country was defending itself?
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
- allied forces bomb ________ in 1945
- Something made or given shape by humans, such as a piece of pottery or a stone tool made from flint,
- Easiest way to travel back then was by
- A person killed or injured in a war
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- The trail fought in New Guinea
- What country is the Kokoda Trail in?
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Japan dropped a bomb on _________ in 1942
- The name of the port the Japanese wanted to reach
- What country was attacking Australia?
14 Clues: The trail fought in New Guinea • What country was defending itself? • allied forces bomb ________ in 1945 • A person killed or injured in a war • What country is the Kokoda Trail in? • Japan's first attack was on ________ • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • What country was attacking Australia? • Easiest way to travel back then was by • ...
World War One 2013-09-24
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- Troops on horseback are called _______.
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia in 1907.
- A group of countries formed a what?
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short?
- The first trench in the line up.
- A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon.
- No _____ Land.
- A group of soldiers, made up of at least two divisions is called a _____.
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- A short term for a German submarine.
- A member of a small, often unofficial fighting force is called a what?
- An infectious disease that causes fever and joint pains.
- The name given to the infection caused by standing endless hours in cold water.
- What month did Germany declare war on Russia?
- In what season did WW1 begin?
14 Clues: No _____ Land. • In what season did WW1 begin? • The first trench in the line up. • A group of countries formed a what? • A short term for a German submarine. • Troops on horseback are called _______. • A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon. • What month did Germany declare war on Russia? • Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short? • ...
World War One 2013-09-24
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- Troops on horseback are called _______.
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia in 1907.
- A group of countries formed a what?
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short?
- The first trench in the line up.
- A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon.
- No _____ Land.
- A group of soldiers, made up of at least two divisions is called a _____.
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- A short term for a German submarine.
- A member of a small, often unofficial fighting force is called a what?
- An infectious disease that causes fever and joint pains.
- The name given to the infection caused by standing endless hours in cold water.
- What month did Germany declare war on Russia?
- In what season did WW1 begin?
14 Clues: No _____ Land. • In what season did WW1 begin? • The first trench in the line up. • A group of countries formed a what? • A short term for a German submarine. • Troops on horseback are called _______. • A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon. • What month did Germany declare war on Russia? • Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short? • ...
Australia 2022-05-16
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- A multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney.
- Slang for swimsuit in australia.
- Capital of Australia
- The name of a battle in WW1, which Australian and New Zeland troops landed on Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
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- Man who played Marvel's Wolverine. He was born in Australia.
- Australia's national flag.
- Another phrase for Australia.
- The colloquial name for the vast, unpopulated and mainly arid areas that comprise Australia’s interior and remote coasts.
- A marsupial that is native to Australia and is mistakenly called a bear.
- Native to Australia and jumps alot.
10 Clues: Capital of Australia • Australia's national flag. • Another phrase for Australia. • Slang for swimsuit in australia. • Native to Australia and jumps alot. • A multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. • Man who played Marvel's Wolverine. He was born in Australia. • A marsupial that is native to Australia and is mistakenly called a bear. • ...
war 2018-07-31
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- started in 1939 and ended in 1945
- what country did Australia assist in the Vietnam war
- it was the only womens job in war
- it when countries work together
- a lot of _________ fought in war
- people who brought bodies back to base
- people who fought in war
- it means Australian and new Zealand Army Corps
- it is a small item used to shoot
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- used mostly to blow things up
- it was when Australia was fighting Turkey
- it is the war when south and north Korea fought
- something soldiers wrought on to send to their family or friends
- an item you put on your face to block gas
- started in 1914 and ended in 1918
- it is where the soldiers stayed during war
- it is a big slow machine used to blow things up or shoot things
- something that made it hard for the soldiers to travel
18 Clues: people who fought in war • used mostly to blow things up • it when countries work together • a lot of _________ fought in war • it is a small item used to shoot • started in 1939 and ended in 1945 • it was the only womens job in war • started in 1914 and ended in 1918 • people who brought bodies back to base • it was when Australia was fighting Turkey • ...
WW 2019-11-28
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- The name of the German Group
- Name used for people who fought for Australia and New Zealand
- The date WW2 ended
- On April 25th, 1915, the ANZAC troops landed here
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- When USA invaded Germany in France
- A city in Japan that was destroyed by an atomic bomb
- An action Japan took that led to the end of WW2
- Man who was Chancellor of Germany in 1933 onwards
- An explosive used to wipe out large groups of people quickly
- an armoured fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat
10 Clues: The date WW2 ended • The name of the German Group • When USA invaded Germany in France • An action Japan took that led to the end of WW2 • Man who was Chancellor of Germany in 1933 onwards • On April 25th, 1915, the ANZAC troops landed here • A city in Japan that was destroyed by an atomic bomb • an armoured fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat • ...
Bowentown 2023 2023-11-12
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- How many Kombi Cabins are on site
- How many pet friendly Villas are available
- What is the name of the Maori Tribe in this area (2 words)
- Name of Road Bowentown Holiday park is on
- What species, living in the ocean, has tentacles
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- How long (in Kms)is Bowentown Beach to Waihi Beach
- Who owns Waihi Mine
- Name a specific shorebird that nests/breeds in sand on Bowentown Beach
- What is the surname of the owners of Bowentown Holiday Park
- Name the Bay where you can boat/swim/picnic
10 Clues: Who owns Waihi Mine • How many Kombi Cabins are on site • Name of Road Bowentown Holiday park is on • How many pet friendly Villas are available • Name the Bay where you can boat/swim/picnic • What species, living in the ocean, has tentacles • How long (in Kms)is Bowentown Beach to Waihi Beach • What is the name of the Maori Tribe in this area (2 words) • ...
t1 wk4 (part 2) 2017-02-24
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- relating to the whole world
- the opposite of non-fiction.
- amusing, especially in a ludicrous or absurd way.
- relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
- when someone gets somewhere it is there a___al.
- the place where the land meets the sea and the the word ends with al.
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- according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- on Anzac day everybody has a ________ service.
- when you do something by mistake it is ___dental.
- the action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
- someone who plays or writes music tends to be very _____.
11 Clues: relating to the whole world • the opposite of non-fiction. • on Anzac day everybody has a ________ service. • when someone gets somewhere it is there a___al. • when you do something by mistake it is ___dental. • amusing, especially in a ludicrous or absurd way. • according to the rules of logic or formal argument. • ...
ANZAC day 2018-04-18
6 Clues: a fight or war • around about something • someone who is not scared • someone who works against you • an assistant, someone helps out • a part of a gun that holds bullets
Anzac crossword 2024-04-16
6 Clues: A team that goes in the war. • practicing to prevent disease. • A ceremony that shows respect. • A person who makes the trenches. • nationality of the soldiers that fought the Anzacs. • A person or crowd running to somewhere safer from the danger.
Australia in WWI 2016-02-03
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- a ditch used to hide the soldiers in battle
- having an unbalanced or one-sided opinion
- Acronym of the Australian soldiers
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view
- war in Africa from 1899-1902
- 400 of this ethnicity was prejudiced against and allowed to join the war
- the number amount in thousands which Australia promised Britain
- evidence we use in history to support our ideas
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- The last war Australia was apart of
- Most Australians felt apart of this country
- The acronym of the Australian army
- people who objected to the war
- Australia was apart of the British Empire as...
- the bandages that wrapped around the legs of soldiers
- Prime minster of Australia in 1914. Joseph....
15 Clues: war in Africa from 1899-1902 • people who objected to the war • The acronym of the Australian army • Acronym of the Australian soldiers • The last war Australia was apart of • having an unbalanced or one-sided opinion • a ditch used to hide the soldiers in battle • Most Australians felt apart of this country • Prime minster of Australia in 1914. Joseph.... • ...
Remembrance Day 2024-12-02
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- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- High respect or esteem
- Giving up something valued for the sake of others.
- People who have served in the armed forces.
- A monument to those who died in wars.
- Devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- To recall past events.
- People who have served in the armed forces.
- Courageous behavior or character.
- The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
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- The study of past events.
- A structure or event to honor those who have died.
- An agreement to stop fighting a war.
- The ability to do something that frightens one.
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- An event to remember and honor the past.
- The flower used as a symbol of Remembrance Day.
- Conflict between different countries or groups.
- A formal event held on a special occasion.
20 Clues: High respect or esteem • To recall past events. • The study of past events. • Courageous behavior or character. • An agreement to stop fighting a war. • A monument to those who died in wars. • An event to remember and honor the past. • A formal event held on a special occasion. • The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. • People who have served in the armed forces. • ...
World War 1 2025-05-02
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- Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Este
- to send out of the country by legal deportation
- not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial:
- German submarines used in warfare.
- Spying to gather secret information.
- Payments made by a defeated country for war damages.
- A term used for Australian soldiers.
- The belief in maintaining a strong military force.
- A situation where neither side can gain an advantage.
- Warfare, A type of combat where soldiers fight from trenches.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers.
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- Powers, The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others.
- Information used to influence public opinion.
- Pride and loyalty towards one’s country.
- of Versailles, The peace treaty that ended WWI.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- Scare, period of public fear and anxiety over the supposed rise of communist or socialist ideologies in a noncommunist state
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • German submarines used in warfare. • Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Este • Spying to gather secret information. • A term used for Australian soldiers. • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. • Pride and loyalty towards one’s country. • Information used to influence public opinion. • to send out of the country by legal deportation • ...
wwl 2023-10-12
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- A famous German fighter pilot.
- Countries like France, Russia, and the UK.
- The war effort on the home front.
- Media used to influence public opinion.
- German Emperor during WWl.
- Growing weariness with the war.
- Australian and New Zealand troops.
- Main theater of war in France.
- Airship used in reconnaissance.
- Germany and Austria-Hungary, among others.
- Trigger for the war.
- Sinking of this ship outraged the US.
- American troops in Europe.
- A failed Allied campaign in Turkey.
- Sold to fund the war effort.
- The document that ended the war.
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- German military strategy.
- The perilous area between trenches.
- His assassination triggered the war.
- Expansion of empires as a cause.
- Deadly chemical warfare.
- Submersible warcraft.
- A system of fortifications dug into the ground.
- The cessation of hostilities.
- Intense patriotism.
- A major battle on the Western Front.
- Led to a communist government.
- Humanitarian aid organization.
- Battle with enormous casualties.
- Submarine used by the Central Powers.
30 Clues: Intense patriotism. • Trigger for the war. • Submersible warcraft. • Deadly chemical warfare. • German military strategy. • German Emperor during WWl. • American troops in Europe. • Sold to fund the war effort. • The cessation of hostilities. • A famous German fighter pilot. • Main theater of war in France. • Led to a communist government. • Humanitarian aid organization. • ...
WAR 2017-03-13
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- compulsory enlistment in the armed forces
- when soldiers have died some people can experience this mental illness
- what people do in war
- the state of not being apart of war
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- feeling of a bad sub-conscious
- suffering this illness after going through something traumatizing
- a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- admirably brave or determined
- a type of flower that represents war
- it was used to promote the war to get people to sign up
- often the result of war
- the action of helping or doing work for someone or country
- something you experience when someone has passed away
- an explosive used in war
15 Clues: what people do in war • often the result of war • an explosive used in war • admirably brave or determined • feeling of a bad sub-conscious • the state of not being apart of war • a type of flower that represents war • compulsory enlistment in the armed forces • something you experience when someone has passed away • a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • ...
International Foods Crossword 2025-07-17
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- Where in the world do anzac biscuits come from?
- Where in the world are quesadillas from?
- Where in the world is fish and chips from?
- Which country has the national dish of Cepelinai?
- Where in the world is masala dosa from?
- Where in the world did kimchi first become popular?
- Which country has the national dish of Pot-au-feu?
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- Where in the world would you have first found a shawarma?
- Where in the world is ceviche from?
- Which country has the national dish of cabbage rolls (sarmale)?
- Where in the world did jollof rice originate?
- Where in the world is wiener schnitzel from?
- Where in the world is lasagne from?
- Which country has the national dish of bigos stew?
14 Clues: Where in the world is ceviche from? • Where in the world is lasagne from? • Where in the world is masala dosa from? • Where in the world are quesadillas from? • Where in the world is fish and chips from? • Where in the world is wiener schnitzel from? • Where in the world did jollof rice originate? • Where in the world do anzac biscuits come from? • ...
Anzac Day Crossword 2024-06-05
6 Clues: A red flower • A ring covered in flowers • Day The 25 of April is... • Someone who fights in the war • biscuit A yummy Snack baked • An instrument Played on the 25/4
anzac 2023-05-03
World War One 2013-09-24
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- Troops on horseback are called _______.
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia in 1907.
- A group of countries formed a what?
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short?
- The first trench in the line up.
- A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon.
- No _____ Land.
- A group of soldiers, made up of at least two divisions is called a _____.
Down
- A short term for a German submarine.
- A member of a small, often unofficial fighting force is called a what?
- An infectious disease that causes fever and joint pains.
- The name given to the infection caused by standing endless hours in cold water.
- What month did Germany declare war on Russia?
- In what season did WW1 begin?
14 Clues: No _____ Land. • In what season did WW1 begin? • The first trench in the line up. • A group of countries formed a what? • A short term for a German submarine. • Troops on horseback are called _______. • A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon. • What month did Germany declare war on Russia? • Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short? • ...
Gallipoli 2024-03-27
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- The insect that infested camps at Gallipoli
- The month of the Gallipoli landing
- After eight months our troops decided to
- The empire that the Allies were invading with this attack
- The country that Gallipoli is in
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- The strategic waterway that the Allied forces were trying the take control of
- When the troops had to dig in to hold their positions they dug...
- The united military of Australian and New Zealand
- The flower used to commemorate this event
- This is who we were fighting against at Gallipoli
10 Clues: The country that Gallipoli is in • The month of the Gallipoli landing • After eight months our troops decided to • The flower used to commemorate this event • The insect that infested camps at Gallipoli • The united military of Australian and New Zealand • This is who we were fighting against at Gallipoli • The empire that the Allies were invading with this attack • ...
World war 1 2025-03-27
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- A war memorial commonly found in New Zealand towns
- Signed on November 11 1918 ending the war
- The main theatre of war where many New Zealand troops fought
- The campaign where many New Zealand soldiers fought in 1915
- New Zealand women who served overseas caring for the wounded
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- A major battle in 1917 where New Zealand suffered heavy losses
- The acronym for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Introduced in New Zealand in 1916 to increase troop numbers
- The organisation founded to support returned soldiers
- A flower symbolising remembrance of fallen soldiers
10 Clues: Signed on November 11 1918 ending the war • A war memorial commonly found in New Zealand towns • A flower symbolising remembrance of fallen soldiers • The organisation founded to support returned soldiers • The acronym for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Introduced in New Zealand in 1916 to increase troop numbers • ...
ANZAC 2023-04-27
anzac 2023-05-03
World War 1 and 2 2019-11-28
6 Clues: Who was Hilter working with? • Who was in charge of the Germans? • What people group were the Nazis after? • What was Us, Uk, France and Russia called? • What day was Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand die? • What is one of the days we celebrate every year?
