anzac Crossword Puzzles
Australia at War in WW1 2024-11-16
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- Agreement between nations to help each other in war
- Campaign to capture a strategic waterway in Turkey
- Someone who joined the army, often after a campaign
- Soldiers who fought on foot in WW1 battles
- Posters and media to shape public opinion about the war
- Agreement signed to officially stop the fighting
- WW1 term for the trauma caused by constant bombardment
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- British leader who directed the Gallipoli campaign
- Women who cared for wounded soldiers at the front
- A law forcing men to join the army during WW1
- Nickname for Australian soldiers during WW1
- Limited food supplies given to soldiers during the war
- Long ditches used by soldiers to fight and take cover
- A WW1 battle site where Australian troops fought bravely
- Examining sources to understand historical events
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, famous in WW1
16 Clues: Soldiers who fought on foot in WW1 battles • Nickname for Australian soldiers during WW1 • A law forcing men to join the army during WW1 • Agreement signed to officially stop the fighting • Women who cared for wounded soldiers at the front • Examining sources to understand historical events • British leader who directed the Gallipoli campaign • ...
Altamira Venturer Unit Crossword 2020-06-25
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- Altamira's Mascot
- cub leader (old program)
- 4th of the 'SPICES'
- what are we?
- (2 words) organisers
- to find your way
- tiny Scouts
- orienteering scavenger hunt
- Queens Scout Award Recipient
- 6th of the 'SPICES'
- 1st week back
- long walk
- Assistant Chairperson
- (2 words) young leader
- (abrv) founder of scouting
- (2 words) scout theatre
- this section
- Never Eat Soggy Wheatbix
- a scout is...
- portable stove
- 5th of the 'SPICES'
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- (2 words) highest award in Venturers
- (2 words) reflection
- 'adults' in charge
- camping shelter
- what to do with rope?
- (2 words) used for construction
- scout saying
- camp activity
- 2nd of the 'SPICES'
- Unit Secretary
- lest we forget
- Unit Chairperson
- for keeping warm
- 'adult' scouts
- to show the way
- 3rd of the 'SPICES'
- Unit Council member
- overnight activity
- yellow shirt scouts
- Scout Group
- 1st of the 'SPICES'
- Unit Treasurer
- for knots
44 Clues: long walk • for knots • tiny Scouts • Scout Group • scout saying • what are we? • this section • camp activity • 1st week back • a scout is... • Unit Secretary • lest we forget • 'adult' scouts • Unit Treasurer • portable stove • camping shelter • to show the way • Unit Chairperson • for keeping warm • to find your way • Altamira's Mascot • 'adults' in charge • overnight activity • 4th of the 'SPICES' • ...
AHRINC16 2016-07-28
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- Breakfasting bushranger conferencing stateside
- Upcoming webinar has how many ways to empower?
- The quiet achiever with the most important job at AHRI
- Author of 100 year(s of) life
- Social club's latest triumph
- What Dr Stefan thinks will change the way we live and work
- Stan Grant's new book
- AHRI's age
- Surely the most popular speaker at AHRINC16 exhibition
- Winner of the 2016 Anzac Peace Prize
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- Ultra-glamorous host of AHRINC16 Gala Dinner
- Those not going to AHRINC16 should do this
- Not 'guy' of the Year
- Mal's game
- C x C x C =
- Darkly confident speaker returning to ID talent
- The full Lina
- The new Femi
- Pillar #2
- She says Haere mai on Wednesday
- A current day Umberto Boccioni at AHRINC16?
- Where are Nora's tea cups?
- capability MOE bullseye
- Humpday Kelly gang
- AHRINC16 principal sponsor
- Dwayne Johnson of NeuroLeadership
- Most popular speaker at ARINC15 exhibition
27 Clues: Pillar #2 • Mal's game • AHRI's age • C x C x C = • The new Femi • The full Lina • Humpday Kelly gang • Not 'guy' of the Year • Stan Grant's new book • capability MOE bullseye • Where are Nora's tea cups? • AHRINC16 principal sponsor • Social club's latest triumph • Author of 100 year(s of) life • She says Haere mai on Wednesday • Dwayne Johnson of NeuroLeadership • ...
Australian Identity 2022-04-05
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- Law which is used to pay money to individuals
- ________ day (some say this is Australia Day)
- Lots of different cultures
- Someone who moves from one place to another
- Sydney _________ House
- Country which arrived in 1788
- __________ Minister, leader of national government
- Damaging someone's reputation (16.5)
- River in Perth
- Country which suffered war in 1970s (15.11)
- What a law is called before it is approved
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- Chinese New Year dance (15.11)
- First governor of Australia (15.12)
- The month of our national day
- One way we can make our voice heard (15.7)
- Freedom, equality and a fair go are types of these
- Australian state
- WA State Memorial place (15.8)
- Began in 1850 (15.11)
- Wanting to help suffering people(15.10)
- A type of civil law
- The highest court in Australia
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- One of our main freedoms in Australia
- Seen on Australia Day
- Surname of 2015 Australian of the Year (15.9)
26 Clues: River in Perth • Australian state • A type of civil law • Began in 1850 (15.11) • Seen on Australia Day • Sydney _________ House • Lots of different cultures • The month of our national day • Country which arrived in 1788 • Chinese New Year dance (15.11) • WA State Memorial place (15.8) • The highest court in Australia • First governor of Australia (15.12) • ...
WWI Crossword 2017-04-05
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- A new type of communication technology at the time
- A disease caused by trench conditions
- Has trenches on either side
- A type of gas introduced in WWI
- The side of the war France took part in
- Countries expanding.
- Putting one's country at highest priority
- The alliance Britain was a third of
- Loyalty to this was a reason for enlistment for some
- First major engagment for Australian Soldiers
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- A new type of battle in WWI
- A reason to enlist for some
- The problem a campaign failed to overcome
- Soldiers remembered annualy in some countries
- A topic that split Australia in half
- Along with other things, dragged the war out
- Giving the military near top priority in a country
- The name of a document signed to prevent chemical warfare
- A complicated system that contribtued to the start of the war
- A new type of vehicle used for battle
20 Clues: Countries expanding. • A new type of battle in WWI • A reason to enlist for some • Has trenches on either side • A type of gas introduced in WWI • The alliance Britain was a third of • A topic that split Australia in half • A disease caused by trench conditions • A new type of vehicle used for battle • The side of the war France took part in • ...
World War I 2014-07-01
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- An agreement with opposing sides to stop fighting.
- Treaty of what?
- Serve as a memorial or reminder.
- Distortion of the truth to persuade people.
- Extending ones empire (taking over new land).
- Ballot which voters decide on a political question.
- Turkey was named this Empire during WWI.
- War Precautions Act restricted this.
- Landed here on the 25th of April 1915.
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- Australia's Prime Minister in the peace conference.
- Month that the Armistice was signed.
- Month of Anzac Day.
- Building up a country's armed forces.
- Australia was seen to be brave, loyal, courageous.
- Franz Ferdinand is heir to this empire.
- Where Australia's fought during the war.
- A wooden board to stand on that prevents muddy boots.
- Compulsory enlistment for state service.
- Germany's plan to attack Belgium to get through France.
- Restriction or control of what people can say, hear, sea or read.
- Village in the Western Front where the AIF fought.
21 Clues: Treaty of what? • Month of Anzac Day. • Serve as a memorial or reminder. • Month that the Armistice was signed. • War Precautions Act restricted this. • Building up a country's armed forces. • Landed here on the 25th of April 1915. • Franz Ferdinand is heir to this empire. • Where Australia's fought during the war. • Compulsory enlistment for state service. • ...
Terminology of WWI 2023-09-03
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- back home was referenced as.
- a Beach in Italy where Australia first saw combat.
- a reason for the start of WWI.
- Allied power which Australia is tied to.
- type of warfare strategy used most in WWI.
- Britain, France, Australia, and later Italy.
- WWI also had Air forces and _____.
- World ____ I
- worn on feet by soldiers
- many of these took place during WWI.
- Group of soldiers is called.
- Country soldiers were sent to for training.
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- Winston ____ withdrew from the government after Gallipoli.
- Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire.
- another word for soldier.
- A document by which the government must abide by.
- space between trenches where soldiers did not cross.
- a form of advising use to draw men into signing up for war.
- Name for Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- there was one in Russia, causing their exit from WWI
- A battle along a northern river in France
- WWI is also known as _____ war.
22 Clues: World ____ I • worn on feet by soldiers • another word for soldier. • back home was referenced as. • Group of soldiers is called. • a reason for the start of WWI. • WWI is also known as _____ war. • Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire. • WWI also had Air forces and _____. • many of these took place during WWI. • Allied power which Australia is tied to. • ...
World War I 2024-12-11
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- Strait where Gallipoli landings took place.
- Individual who caused the death of this puzzle's subject.
- Country which joined WWI in 1917.
- Name for traumatic stress caused by 19.
- Group which killed this puzzle's subject.
- Triple ______ (alliance of Britain, France, and Russia).
- Cause of death of this puzzle's subject.
- New military technology first used in WWI.
- Country where this puzzle's subject died.
- Weapon which caused the most casualties during WWI.
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- Defensive structure used to keep soldiers safe from 17 and 19.
- Army corps of Australia's forces in WWI.
- Country Germany attempted to move through to attack France.
- Month in which the armistice was signed, and Remembrance Day is observed.
- This puzzle's subject.
- Type of military unit used early in WWI, later replaced with tanks.
- City where this puzzle's subject died.
- The nationality of this puzzle's subject.
- New type of weapon that favoured defensive tactics.
- Battle in which over one million soldiers died.
20 Clues: This puzzle's subject. • Country which joined WWI in 1917. • City where this puzzle's subject died. • Name for traumatic stress caused by 19. • Army corps of Australia's forces in WWI. • Cause of death of this puzzle's subject. • Group which killed this puzzle's subject. • The nationality of this puzzle's subject. • Country where this puzzle's subject died. • ...
World War 1 2022-11-02
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- distortion of the truth to persuade people to support an action or point of view
- person who holds a religious or other conscientious belief that is immoral to take part in war
- restriction or control of what people can say, hear, see or read
- abbreviation for Australian and New Zealand Troops
- ballot in which voters decide on a political question.
- compulsory enrollment of persons especially for military service.
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- an agreement by both sides to stop fighting while a peace treaty is negotiated.
- German submarines
- unoccupied ground between the opposing armies
- abbreviation for Australian Imperial Force
- a stalemate in which neither side can gain an advantage
- to join voluntarily, usually the military
12 Clues: German submarines • to join voluntarily, usually the military • abbreviation for Australian Imperial Force • unoccupied ground between the opposing armies • abbreviation for Australian and New Zealand Troops • ballot in which voters decide on a political question. • a stalemate in which neither side can gain an advantage • ...
world war 1 2013-09-24
5 Clues: used for bombing • leader of the soldiers • type of wire used as a barrier • the country with the most soldiers • the anniversary of the New Zealand and Australia fighting
I know ur search history 2022-04-27
5 Clues: the main flower of ANZAC day • the main protagonist of the war • th ANZAC's _________ their life's • a allie of germany that was attacked • a agreement made by oposing sides of a war
anzac day crossword 2023-05-05
5 Clues: an exspolsive • a group of solders • somthing that solders use to fight • a flower that people have on anzac day • something that solders used to ge around in the war
WW1 Crossword 2013-09-24
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- 7. a bad foot disease caused by standing in the mud too much
- 9. an underground storage area.
- 3. Something to stop the opposing soldiers from going into the opposing sides trench
- 4. When is ANZAC Day?
- 6. used as protection from the enemies gun fire
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- 1. When did WW1 begin?
- 2. Things that go on the bottom of a trench to stop soldiers from slipping
- 8. the front wall of a trench
- 11. the back wall of a trench
- 5. You get onto this to shoot whilst being protected by your trench
- 10. a hiding place in a trench
11 Clues: 4. When is ANZAC Day? • 1. When did WW1 begin? • 8. the front wall of a trench • 11. the back wall of a trench • 10. a hiding place in a trench • 9. an underground storage area. • 6. used as protection from the enemies gun fire • 7. a bad foot disease caused by standing in the mud too much • 5. You get onto this to shoot whilst being protected by your trench • ...
Biscuits 2022-09-02
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- sandwich biscuit filled with a creamy, custard-flavoured centre.
- A hard biscuit, flavoured with powdered ginger, often dunked in tea or coffee
- crisp and sugary cookie wafer with a piece of paper inside
- sometimes described as a sweet-meal biscuit,
- associated with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- dry biscuit, often used to decorate ice cream
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- made when Ruth Graves Wakefield chopped up a Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate bar and added it to cookie bater
- often called sugar biscuits
- usually in the shape of a stylized human being
- cottish biscuit usually made from one part white sugar, two parts butter
- sweet meringue-based confection made with egg
11 Clues: often called sugar biscuits • sometimes described as a sweet-meal biscuit, • sweet meringue-based confection made with egg • dry biscuit, often used to decorate ice cream • usually in the shape of a stylized human being • associated with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • crisp and sugary cookie wafer with a piece of paper inside • ...
ANZAC Day Crossword! 2022-04-27
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- a person who has had long experience in a particular field
- a long, narrow ditch
- a herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules. Many poppies contain alkaloids and are a source of drugs such as morphine and codeine
- be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity
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- a ceremony or celebration in which a person or event is remembered
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event
- truce
- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country
8 Clues: truce • a long, narrow ditch • a person who has had long experience in a particular field • a ceremony or celebration in which a person or event is remembered • a statue 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 • ...
WORLD WAR I 2016-07-17
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- When countries build up their armed forces for war
- Empire who's Archduke was assassinated
- When the government forces you into military service
- Battle fought by the ANZACS
- The pride one has for their country and willing to defend it when the time calls
- When countries try to build up an empire by using colonisation or military force
- When you go to battle
- An alliance between United Kingdom, France and Russia
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- The country Britain declared war against
- One of the British Empire's allies
- Archduke who was assassinated
- Empire who Australia fought along side
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- A place where soldiers fight battles
- Australian and New Zealand Armed Forces
- Where ANZAC's fought
- Ballot which voters decide on a political question
- A distortion of truth to persuade people to support an action or point of view
- a person who goes into battle
- When one or more countries promise to defend another during times of war
20 Clues: Where ANZAC's fought • When you go to battle • Battle fought by the ANZACS • Archduke who was assassinated • a person who goes into battle • One of the British Empire's allies • A place where soldiers fight battles • Empire who Australia fought along side • Empire who's Archduke was assassinated • Australian and New Zealand Armed Forces • ...
WW1 2025-03-09
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- Franz Ferdinand Assassination that sparked the war
- British ship sunk by a German U-boat
- Treaty that ended the war
- Agreement that ended fighting on November 11, 1918
- Wilson American President during WWI
- Coalition including France, Britain, and the U.S.
- Plan Code name for German military plan to invade France
- Man's Land Dangerous area between trenches
- Gas Chemical weapon first used in WWI
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- von Richthofen Elite German fighter pilot nicknamed the "Red Baron"
- Nickname for U.S. infantrymen in WWI
- German submarine used in naval blockades
- Long ditches soldiers lived in
- Major WWI battle fought on the Western Front in 1916
- Wilhelm Leader of Germany during the war
- Payment demanded from Germany after the war
- of Nations International group formed after the war to promote peace
- Site of a brutal battle between France and Germany
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Russian revolutionaries who overthrew the government during WWI
20 Clues: Treaty that ended the war • Long ditches soldiers lived in • Nickname for U.S. infantrymen in WWI • British ship sunk by a German U-boat • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Wilson American President during WWI • Gas Chemical weapon first used in WWI • German submarine used in naval blockades • Wilhelm Leader of Germany during the war • ...
Anzac Day Crossword 2022-04-27
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- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting
- the action or fact of commemorating a dead person or past event
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- a conflict between different countries or different groups within a country
- Be entitled or appointed to act or speak for someone especially in an official capacity
- a statue or structure that is made to remind people of an certain person or an event
- remembering the soldiers who fought for their countries giving them peace and respect
- Flowers that symbolise the people whose death occurred in the war
8 Clues: a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting • the action or fact of commemorating a dead person or past event • Flowers that symbolise the people whose death occurred in the war • a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose • a conflict between different countries or different groups within a country • ...
Year 10 HASS Prelude to World War II Recap Crossword 2016-08-17
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- President of Germany until his death in 1934: Paul von...
- The ideology adopted by Italy and Germany before WWII
- German troops occupied this in 1936
- The policy adopted by France and Great Britain to avoid war with Germany
- One of the countries occupied by Germany in 1939
- The territory between East Prussia and the rest of Germany
- Your wonderful and not at all lame prac teacher's surname
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- Invaded by Germany in 1939
- The name given to the German-speaking part of a country south-east of Germany
- The Treaty of...
- The Prime Minister of Great Britain before WWII: Neville...
- This free city was annexed by Germany during the invasion of Poland
- The month Germany invaded Poland in 1939
- After WWI, Germany stopped being a monarchy and became a...
- League of...
- The leader of Germany in WWII: ______ Hitler
- The name commonly given to the Australia and New Zealand Army Corp
17 Clues: League of... • The Treaty of... • Invaded by Germany in 1939 • German troops occupied this in 1936 • The month Germany invaded Poland in 1939 • The leader of Germany in WWII: ______ Hitler • One of the countries occupied by Germany in 1939 • The ideology adopted by Italy and Germany before WWII • President of Germany until his death in 1934: Paul von... • ...
Food Tech 2016-11-30
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- Ability to fight or resist disease or infection
- Where is kitkats origin?
- what does aloo mean in India?
- what ingredient has the highest percentage in Anzac biscuits
- Coffee made by forcing steam under pressure
- Chemical substance made by the body to perform specific functions
- A dry plum
- Standards to judge against
- relating to senses or sensation
- Determine the value of something
- what does vitamin K help with?
- which family does shallots belong to?
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- what ingredient has the highest percentage in hot cross buns
- Who is 10foodtecy teacher?
- A high blood pressure
- When are strawberries in season?
- how long does an average chicken take to roast?
- french word for small causal restaurant
- restriction
- what spice turns rice yellow?
- What flavor is bigarade sauce?
- provide financial aid
- Where was Waldorf Salad created?
- improve or build on
- what nuts are used to make pesto sauce?
- I will___ my dinner
- what is a snipe?
27 Clues: A dry plum • restriction • what is a snipe? • improve or build on • I will___ my dinner • A high blood pressure • provide financial aid • Where is kitkats origin? • Who is 10foodtecy teacher? • Standards to judge against • what does aloo mean in India? • what spice turns rice yellow? • What flavor is bigarade sauce? • what does vitamin K help with? • relating to senses or sensation • ...
Bowentown 2023 2023-11-12
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- How many pet friendly Villas are available
- What is the surname of the owners of Bowentown Holiday Park
- What is the name of the Island just off Bowentown Heads
- Name a specific shorebird that nests/breeds in sand on Bowentown Beach
- What is the name of the Maori Tribe in this area (2 words)
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- How many Kombi Cabins are on site
- Name the Bay where you can boat/swim/picnic
- Name of Road Bowentown Holiday park is on
- Who owns Waihi Mine (2 words)
- What species, living in the ocean, has tentacles
- How long (in Kms) is Bowentown Beach to Waihi Beach
- How many kms off shore is mayor island
12 Clues: Who owns Waihi Mine (2 words) • How many Kombi Cabins are on site • How many kms off shore is mayor island • 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 • ...
Canberra study tour 2022-10-20
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- where the prime minister lives
- a place where you can see the whole of canberra.
- What was the name of the movie we saw.
- where all the coins were minted in australia.
- What food did we get on the plane on the way to canberra
- our last activity in canberra
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- the highest court in australia.
- A place were foriegners can go when their in trouuble.
- The man in charge at the senate who told people when they could speak or if they were out of place.
- The soldiers that faught foir Australia and New Zealand.
- What was Burley Griffin's true first name?
- The guy who took us on a tour around parliament house.
12 Clues: our last activity in canberra • where the prime minister lives • the highest court in australia. • What was the name of the movie we saw. • What was Burley Griffin's true first name? • where all the coins were minted in australia. • a place where you can see the whole of canberra. • A place were foriegners can go when their in trouuble. • ...
Canberra 2022-10-21
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- The highest court in Australia.
- The soldiers that faught for Australia and New Zealand.
- unknown soldier The tume of what soldier was at parliament house.
- Where the Prime Minister lives.
- The man in charge at the senate who told people when they could speak or if they were out of place.
- Minister The man in charge of the country.
- A place where you can see the whole of Canberra.
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- What is the colour of the house of representatives?
- Where all the coins were minted.
- What was Burley Griffin's true first name.
- What food did we get on the way up to Canberra?
- What was the name of our bus driver in Canberra?
- What was the name of the movie we saw?
- Where foreigners go when there in trouble.
- Our last activity in Canberra.
- The guy who took us on a tour around Parliament House.
16 Clues: Our last activity in Canberra. • The highest court in Australia. • Where the Prime Minister lives. • Where all the coins were minted. • What was the name of the movie we saw? • What was Burley Griffin's true first name. • Minister The man in charge of the country. • Where foreigners go when there in trouble. • What food did we get on the way up to Canberra? • ...
WWI 2024-05-23
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- This battle is one of the largest and most devastating involving British forces
- Substance first used in WWI, causing severe burns and blindness.
- A failed campaign in Turkey involving British and ANZAC forces.
- The type of war that involved deep ditches.
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- German submarines used to disrupt British supply lines.
- Airships used by Germans to bomb London.
- Agreement that ended World War I.
7 Clues: Agreement that ended World War I. • Airships used by Germans to bomb London. • The type of war that involved deep ditches. • German submarines used to disrupt British supply lines. • A failed campaign in Turkey involving British and ANZAC forces. • Substance first used in WWI, causing severe burns and blindness. • ...
WWI 2024-05-23
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- This battle is one of the largest and most devastating involving British forces
- Substance first used in WWI, causing severe burns and blindness.
- A failed campaign in Turkey involving British and ANZAC forces.
- The type of war that involved deep ditches.
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- German submarines used to disrupt British supply lines.
- Airships used by Germans to bomb London.
- Agreement that ended World War I.
7 Clues: Agreement that ended World War I. • Airships used by Germans to bomb London. • The type of war that involved deep ditches. • German submarines used to disrupt British supply lines. • A failed campaign in Turkey involving British and ANZAC forces. • Substance first used in WWI, causing severe burns and blindness. • ...
Australian Important Days 2025-11-19
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- we remember how Jesus raised from the dead
- we celebrate the beginning of the Year
- we celebrate with trees and gifts
- we remember those who have died before us
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- we remember how our Country started
- we remember those who served for us in World War 1
- A week dedicated to celebrating the history and culture of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders
7 Clues: we celebrate with trees and gifts • we remember how our Country started • we celebrate the beginning of the Year • we remember those who have died before us • we remember how Jesus raised from the dead • we remember those who served for us in World War 1 • A week dedicated to celebrating the history and culture of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders
Rememberance Day 2023-10-12
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- what those in the military make for the safety of their country
- a person who serves in a military force
- a symbol of rememberance often worn on clothing
- clothing or gear to blend into the environment
- the month when rememberance day is observed
- a common phrase said on rememberance day and anzac day
- at 11am everyone partakes in 2 minutes of ______
- a structure or place dedicated to those who served and sacrificed
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- the name of the poem that highlights the significance of the poppy flower
- a traditional event with military units
- the day when world war 1 ended, observed on november 11
- a brass intrument used to play military calls
- to show deep respect
- a deep narrow hole dug in the ground used as protection in high conflict areas
14 Clues: to show deep respect • a person who serves in a military force • a traditional event with military units • the month when rememberance day is observed • a brass intrument used to play military calls • clothing or gear to blend into the environment • a symbol of rememberance often worn on clothing • at 11am everyone partakes in 2 minutes of ______ • ...
Remembrance Day Crossword 2023-10-19
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- the month where remembrance day is observed
- a brass intrument used to play military calls
- a deep narrow hole dug in the ground used as protection in high conflict areas
- a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting.
- high respect; great esteem.
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event.
- the armed forces of a country.
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- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- a common phrase said on ANZAC day and Remembrance day
- clothing or gear worn to blend in with the environment
- A person who serves in a military force
- what those in the military make for our country
- a symbol of remembrance often worn on clothing
- at 11am, everyone partakes in 2 minutes of _________
14 Clues: high respect; great esteem. • the armed forces of a country. • A person who serves in a military force • the month where remembrance day is observed • a brass intrument used to play military calls • a symbol of remembrance often worn on clothing • what those in the military make for our country • at 11am, everyone partakes in 2 minutes of _________ • ...
Australians at war 2020-07-27
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- Australian and New Zealand army cops
- What is another name for a foreign or thing?
- When you are restricting the information in books, newspapers etc what do you call it?
- An agreement between two or more countries.
- What do you call the belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over?
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- What do you call it when Hitler and Nazis eliminate Jewish people
- Someone that forces people to enlist the army?
- front
- Something that you call an effectionate soldier
- What is a large gun used in warfare on land?
- What do you call someone that was killed in war?
- What is the abbreviation for Australian Imperial Force?
12 Clues: front • Australian and New Zealand army cops • An agreement between two or more countries. • What is another name for a foreign or thing? • What is a large gun used in warfare on land? • Someone that forces people to enlist the army? • Something that you call an effectionate soldier • What do you call someone that was killed in war? • ...
Oceania 2023-05-18
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- both a continent and a country
- The Demi god of Polynesian mythology
- Maui's final quest did not help him achieve _____________
- the greatest threat to the Great Barrier Reef
- indigenous people of Australia
- This flower is common to both Memorial and Anzac Day
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- a ceremonial war dance performed by the Maori people
- famous battle fought during WWI
- sub region of Oceania w/ thousands of small islands
- an area of land under the control of a ruler or state
- a holiday that honors New Zealand and Australian troops
- a collection of stories that belong to a particular tradition
- the tropical region of the Pacific Ocean
- True or False? Myths are common in many cultures around the world.
- One of Maui's enemies. The pieces of this animal became all the creature in the sea
15 Clues: both a continent and a country • indigenous people of Australia • famous battle fought during WWI • The Demi god of Polynesian mythology • the tropical region of the Pacific Ocean • the greatest threat to the Great Barrier Reef • sub region of Oceania w/ thousands of small islands • a ceremonial war dance performed by the Maori people • ...
World War 1 2025-05-30
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- Long narrow tunnels in the ground used for combat
- The main job women had in WW1
- The country that started as part of the central powers, but switched sides in 1915
- The voluntary enrolment in the armed forces
- The campaign commemorated on ANZAC day
- Compulsory military service
- Main type of gas used in the war
- Posters/Advertising used to promote a point of view or opinion
- The limiting of information that is sensitive or damaging
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- The leader who was assassinated in Sarajevo
- The people fighting in WW1
- Formal agreement between parties to stop fighting
- Main battlefield in the war, found on the border of France
- When neither side in a conflict can make any major progress, sometimes causing the conflict to end
- Powerful, rapid fire gun that was first used in combat in WW1
15 Clues: The people fighting in WW1 • Compulsory military service • The main job women had in WW1 • Main type of gas used in the war • The campaign commemorated on ANZAC day • The leader who was assassinated in Sarajevo • The voluntary enrolment in the armed forces • Long narrow tunnels in the ground used for combat • Formal agreement between parties to stop fighting • ...
Iconic Australian foods 2020-05-24
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- A sweet dessert that is popular on christmas
- bread- a sweet treat that the little ones usually snack on.
- pies- Pastry filled with beefy mince.
- tams- a Sweet biscuits you can dip and sip with.
- biscuits- A traditional biscuits to represent the army men.
- A savoury spread often put on toast.
- A great way to enjoy a sunday afternoon
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- A fish you can catch pretty much any where
- A common animal that is great to chuck on a burger
- grub- A grub found in your yard.
- and chips- a quick and cheap way to enjoy lunch on the beach
- another common animal that is great to eat with your favourite sauce.
12 Clues: grub- A grub found in your yard. • A savoury spread often put on toast. • pies- Pastry filled with beefy mince. • A great way to enjoy a sunday afternoon • A fish you can catch pretty much any where • A sweet dessert that is popular on christmas • tams- a Sweet biscuits you can dip and sip with. • A common animal that is great to chuck on a burger • ...
World War 1 crossword 2012-05-20
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- / Where is the ANZAC cove located?
- / the Australians were trained here by the British
- / Where did the Turkish army command?
- / The Australian forces
- / The other allied base for the British and Aussies
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- / one of the allied bases for the British and Aussies ( starts with an 'A')
- / Which Lieutenant helped with the planning of retrieving the deceased in Gallipoli?
- / The name of the Australian and New Zealand Army
- / where the Australian were meant to commence their battle training from the British
- / the where gun down from the top of the 'blank'
- / how many days did it take British and ANZAC's to excavate their deceased?
11 Clues: / The Australian forces • / Where is the ANZAC cove located? • / Where did the Turkish army command? • / the where gun down from the top of the 'blank' • / The other allied base for the British and Aussies • / The name of the Australian and New Zealand Army • / the Australians were trained here by the British • ...
Australia 2025-03-25
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- – The event in the 1850s that brought thousands of people to Australia
- – The process that united Australia’s colonies into one nation in 1901
- – A sacred rock formation important to Indigenous Australians
- – The soldiers who fought in Gallipoli during World War I
- – The British explorer who mapped the east coast of Australia in 1770
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- – The people sent from Britain to Australia as punishment for crimes
- – The location of the first British settlement in 1788
- – Rugby League competition played Australia wide
- – The famous rebellion by gold miners in 1854
- – The court case that recognized Aboriginal land rights in 1992
10 Clues: – The famous rebellion by gold miners in 1854 • – Rugby League competition played Australia wide • – The location of the first British settlement in 1788 • – The soldiers who fought in Gallipoli during World War I • – A sacred rock formation important to Indigenous Australians • – The court case that recognized Aboriginal land rights in 1992 • ...
Week 6 homework 2020-05-31
Across
- the person who does something to help create the book not an illustrator
- a day of the week which you describe as wacky
- synonym of equal in decimals
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- a invention to help you get from one side of a lake to the other without getting wet
- a season where Anzac Day is held
- a fraction of ten
- finished the sentence, the ____of the cliff
7 Clues: a fraction of ten • synonym of equal in decimals • a season where Anzac Day is held • finished the sentence, the ____of the cliff • a day of the week which you describe as wacky • the person who does something to help create the book not an illustrator • a invention to help you get from one side of a lake to the other without getting wet
Gallipoli 2015-05-20
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- People who did not enlist and refused to enlist throughout the war
- When the ANZAC soldiers thought they would be home
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- The British, French and Russian side of WW1
- The place where the ANZACs landed.
- Prime Minister of Britain at the start of the war
- The biggest killer in the war
- The first name of the man whose assassination was the cause of WW1
7 Clues: The biggest killer in the war • The place where the ANZACs landed. • The British, French and Russian side of WW1 • Prime Minister of Britain at the start of the war • When the ANZAC soldiers thought they would be home • The first name of the man whose assassination was the cause of WW1 • People who did not enlist and refused to enlist throughout the war
The Landing In Gallipoli 2018-04-18
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- - A Time Of Day When The Sun Rises.
- - About, Around And Average E.g During A Lifetime, A Person Will Take Approxamatelly 500 Million Breaths.
- - To Engage A Person For Duty In The Armed Forces.
Down
- - A Country Ruled By A King Or Queen.
- - A Part Of A Gun Where You Put The Bullets In.
- - What Word Starts With “S” And Has 8 Letters.
- - Australia New Zealand Army Corps.
7 Clues: - A Time Of Day When The Sun Rises. • - Australia New Zealand Army Corps. • - A Country Ruled By A King Or Queen. • - What Word Starts With “S” And Has 8 Letters. • - A Part Of A Gun Where You Put The Bullets In. • - To Engage A Person For Duty In The Armed Forces. • ...
World War I 2018-06-06
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- Former British queen whose name is used to refer to the Commonwealth's highest military decoration.
- ______ Pine was a famous battle in Gallipoli.
- Country where most ANZACs received their training prior to being sent to Gallipoli.
- John Kirkpatrick's alias surname.
- Peter Weir directed this successful Australian war movie.
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- ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force.
- The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign.
- This is the month that Australians and New Zealanders celebrate ANZAC Day.
- A long narrow ditch used in warfare.
- Australian WW1 general with a university named after him.
- _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef.
11 Clues: John Kirkpatrick's alias surname. • A long narrow ditch used in warfare. • ______ Pine was a famous battle in Gallipoli. • ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force. • Australian WW1 general with a university named after him. • Peter Weir directed this successful Australian war movie. • _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef. • ...
Gallipoli 2025-10-30
Canberra 2022-10-21
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- Where the Prime Minister lives.
- A place where you can see the whole of Canberra.
- Minister The man in charge of the country.
- The guy who took us on a tour around Parliament House.
- Where foreigners go when there in trouble.
- The man in charge at the senate who told people when they could speak or if they were out of place.
- The soldiers that faught for Australia and New Zealand.
- Where all the coins were minted.
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- What was Burley Griffin's true first name.
- The highest court in Australia.
- What was the name of our bus driver in Canberra?
- unknown soldier The tume of what soldier was at parliament house.
- What was the name of the movie we saw?
- What food did we get on the way up to Canberra?
- Our last activity in Canberra.
- What is the colour of the house of representatives?
16 Clues: Our last activity in Canberra. • The highest court in Australia. • Where the Prime Minister lives. • Where all the coins were minted. • What was the name of the movie we saw? • What was Burley Griffin's true first name. • Minister The man in charge of the country. • Where foreigners go when there in trouble. • What food did we get on the way up to Canberra? • ...
The Gallipoli campaign 2012-10-22
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- The area was infected with these creatures
- Every soldier had them and they were described as translucent lobster
- The _______ and British made trenches to protect them from fire
- What was the most fearful weapon introduced in the war?
- The soldiers relaxed by swimming and playing _______ on the beach
- Gas could burn, blind and _________
- The Anzac slept in these
- Britain was described as Australia's Mother ____
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- Vermin were often the size of small ____
- The temperatures in the ________ fell to -15 degrees
- Lice hatched these on soldiers and their bodied became alive with them
- Which country is Gallipoli located in?
- The cold was decribed as 'the soldiers greatest _____'
- A painful swelling of the feet caused by constant immersion in water?
- A cloth was soaked with this and was used as a gas mask
15 Clues: The Anzac slept in these • Gas could burn, blind and _________ • Which country is Gallipoli located in? • Vermin were often the size of small ____ • The area was infected with these creatures • Britain was described as Australia's Mother ____ • The temperatures in the ________ fell to -15 degrees • The cold was decribed as 'the soldiers greatest _____' • ...
Gallipoli Landing 2018-04-18
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- - to go for it and be brave while you do it
- - to get around about the right answer
- - all of the soldiers in world war 1 used a gun to shoot the enemy
- - when world war 1 was
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- a place in Egypt where world war 1 took place
- it stands for Australia, New Zealand and army corps
- the powers of nations and the government
- to join the other soldiers
- – a part of a gun that can hold the bullets and ammo so you can shoot a lot
- - it is how all of the Australians/ New Zealanders used to get to Gallipoli
10 Clues: - when world war 1 was • to join the other soldiers • - to get around about the right answer • the powers of nations and the government • - to go for it and be brave while you do it • a place in Egypt where world war 1 took place • it stands for Australia, New Zealand and army corps • - all of the soldiers in world war 1 used a gun to shoot the enemy • ...
Canberra 2022-10-21
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- The highest court in Australia.
- The soldiers that faught for Australia and New Zealand.
- unknown soldier The tume of what soldier was at parliament house.
- Where the Prime Minister lives.
- The man in charge at the senate who told people when they could speak or if they were out of place.
- Minister The man in charge of the country.
- A place where you can see the whole of Canberra.
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- What is the colour of the house of representatives?
- Where all the coins were minted.
- What was Burley Griffin's true first name.
- What food did we get on the way up to Canberra?
- What was the name of our bus driver in Canberra?
- What was the name of the movie we saw?
- Where foreigners go when there in trouble.
- Our last activity in Canberra.
- The guy who took us on a tour around Parliament House.
16 Clues: Our last activity in Canberra. • The highest court in Australia. • Where the Prime Minister lives. • Where all the coins were minted. • What was the name of the movie we saw? • What was Burley Griffin's true first name. • Minister The man in charge of the country. • Where foreigners go when there in trouble. • What food did we get on the way up to Canberra? • ...
Anzac Day Crossword 2022-04-27
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- remembering the soldiers who fought for their countries, giving them peace and respect
- the action or fact of commemorating a dead person or past event.
- a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting
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- a statue or structure that is made to remind people of an certain person or an event
- Flowers that symbolise the people whose death occurred in the war
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- a conflict between different countries or different groups within a country
- Be entitled or appointed to act or speak for {someone}, especially in an official capacity
8 Clues: a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting • the action or fact of commemorating a dead person or past event. • Flowers that symbolise the people whose death occurred in the war • a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose • a conflict between different countries or different groups within a country • ...
Kirikiroroa Bridges 2025-11-30
5 Clues: I have 3 humps • I am the bat bridge. • Trains cross the river on this bridge. • I am sometimes known as the police bridge. • I am blue and look like a smurf and opened in 1963
ANZAC day cross worlds 2023-05-05
5 Clues: for sleeping • are for fighting and bombing • are a flower that has on ANZAC day. • are a weapen that the army had in the war. • are for hiding and to keep safe well in battle
World War I 2018-06-06
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- John Kirkpatrick's alias surname.
- Former British queen whose name is used to refer to the Commonwealth's highest military decoration.
- This is the month that Australians and New Zealanders celebrate ANZAC Day.
- _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef.
Down
- The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign.
- ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force.
- Australian WW1 general with a university named after him.
- Country where most ANZACs received their training prior to being sent to Gallipoli.
- A long narrow ditch used in warfare.
9 Clues: John Kirkpatrick's alias surname. • A long narrow ditch used in warfare. • ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force. • Australian WW1 general with a university named after him. • _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef. • The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign. • ...
TRIVIA NIGHT CROSSWORD 2012-09-28
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- What is the name of the street The Block NZ was on
- What is Kate Middletons middle name
- What is the most commonly spoken language in Belgium
- How many Rocky movies were made by 1990
- What mammals travel with yellowfin tuna
- Where is the next NZ Marching Champs being held
- If born on November 6, what star sign would you be
- How many colours are there in a rainbow
- What is Brax's real name on Home and Away
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- What's the first name of The Voice Australia 2012 winner
- What is the name of the team you are supporting tonight
- What is the sport of the team you are supporting tonight
- What are Alvin, Simon and Theodore
- What sense is most closely linked to memory
- What Lane did Lynette, Brie, Gabby and Susan live on
- What day of the week did the Romans call dies solis
16 Clues: What are Alvin, Simon and Theodore • What is Kate Middletons middle name • How many Rocky movies were made by 1990 • What mammals travel with yellowfin tuna • How many colours are there in a rainbow • What is Brax's real name on Home and Away • What sense is most closely linked to memory • Where is the next NZ Marching Champs being held • ...
Holidays 2024-04-27
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- The month that Christmas falls in.
- A Public holiday to commemorate those who died at war.
- If you are in another country sightseeing you can be described as a...
- An American term for a holiday or break from university.
- The season that our big 6 week holidays are in.
- An American holiday which usually involves a roast turkey.
- Term 2 holidays start in this month.
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- You hang out with them in holidays.
- Another word for the place you are travelling to.
- The start of the Māori New Year.
- An American holiday that celebrates love.
- Could be a music ... or a celebration of a cultural event.
- A holiday you go on after your wedding.
- An activity usually done through the night.
- An NZ public holiday to celebrate the people who work.
- In the holidays you get a chance to...
16 Clues: The start of the Māori New Year. • The month that Christmas falls in. • You hang out with them in holidays. • Term 2 holidays start in this month. • In the holidays you get a chance to... • A holiday you go on after your wedding. • An American holiday that celebrates love. • An activity usually done through the night. • The season that our big 6 week holidays are in. • ...
Music Crossword 2025-03-18
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- The string instrument family includes the violin, viola, double bass and _____.
- A person who plays the drums.
- Black woodwind instrument with silver buttons and a bell-shaped bottom.
- The instrument that plays 'The Last Post' on ANZAC Day.
- A group of singers.
- The clef that is higher than bass.
- The instrument family that includes flute, oboe and clarinet.
- The genre played by famous artists including Led Zeppelin, David Bowie and AC/DC.
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- Means 'loud' in musical terms.
- The genre often associated with cowboys, acoustic guitars, banjos and yodelling.
- Note worth 1/2 of a crotchet beat.
- Note worth 4 crotchet beats.
- The speed of a song.
- A six-stringed instrument that is played by many popular artists.
- Piece of equipment used to amplify a singer's voice.
- The instrument family that includes the timpani, glockenspiel and marimba.
16 Clues: A group of singers. • The speed of a song. • Note worth 4 crotchet beats. • A person who plays the drums. • Means 'loud' in musical terms. • Note worth 1/2 of a crotchet beat. • The clef that is higher than bass. • Piece of equipment used to amplify a singer's voice. • The instrument that plays 'The Last Post' on ANZAC Day. • ...
Australian foods 2020-05-19
Across
- Australia's favourite chocolate biscuit
- A meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit.
- Is simply white bread with butter sprinkled including hundreds and thousands.
- Is basically a square of sponge cake covered in chocolate sauce and then covered in coconut.
- Australians have these all the time with friends or family.
- A dark brown paste made from yeast extract
- A type of sea-bass found in Australia and the Indo-Pacific.
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- biscuits They are made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
- Smeared on toast and topped with Rocket, Feta and Tomatoes.
- A chocolate powder that can be mixed with water or milk.
- Australian’s make a delicious ________ and _______.
- A toffee and vanilla ice-cream dipped in chocolate and then covered in biscuit pieces.
12 Clues: Australia's favourite chocolate biscuit • A dark brown paste made from yeast extract • Australian’s make a delicious ________ and _______. • A chocolate powder that can be mixed with water or milk. • A meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit. • biscuits They are made with coconut, golden syrup and oats • ...
ANZAC day cross worlds 2023-05-05
5 Clues: for sleeping • are for fighting and bombing • are a flower that has on ANZAC day. • are a weapen that the army had in the war. • are for hiding and to keep safe well in battle
ANZAC day cross worlds 2023-05-05
5 Clues: for sleeping • are for fighting and bombing • are a flower that has on ANZAC day. • are a weapen that the army had in the war. • are for hiding and to keep safe well in battle
Anzac Day 2025-03-31
ANZAC day cross worlds 2023-05-05
5 Clues: for sleeping • are for fighting and bombing • are a flower that has on ANZAC day. • are a weapen that the army had in the war. • are for hiding and to keep safe well in battle
Anzac Day 2025-03-31
Room 12's Names 2023-08-28
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- My name means peace.
- My name means strong.
- My name means a private British soldier.
- A skateboard stunt/trick.
- My name is a kind of Bear.
- I like ferries and my name is a welsh name for enthusiasm.
- My name was popular in England during the 12th and 13th centuries.
- My name means famous warrior.
- Hermione’s real name.
- In Vietnamese my name means the sea.
- A flower that represents ANZAC day.
- My name means King in old Irish.
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- Avocado is a nickname for me.
- My name means goddess of love.
- My name means high respect.
- A billionaire who co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with Paul Allen.
- In Latin, my name is Ionathas.
- In Italian, my name is Edera.
- In Chinese, my name is 贝拉.
- My name means red-headed in Irish.
- My name rhymes with an explosion onomatopoeia.
- Author of Brave New World
- The name of a movie character that is a dog.
- My name means strength, resilience and sense of adventure.
- My name sounds similar to a Lily pad.
25 Clues: My name means peace. • My name means strong. • Hermione’s real name. • A skateboard stunt/trick. • Author of Brave New World • In Chinese, my name is 贝拉. • My name is a kind of Bear. • My name means high respect. • Avocado is a nickname for me. • In Italian, my name is Edera. • My name means famous warrior. • My name means goddess of love. • In Latin, my name is Ionathas. • ...
Iconic Australian Cuisine 2021-04-23
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- Biscuits- A sweet biscuit made to last in the war
- Bread- White bread, spread with butter and covered in sprinkles
- a square sponge cake with a chocolate coating rolled in coconut
- dark red, sphere shaped vegetable
- chocolate powder, that is used to mix with milk or hot water
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- a dessert made from egg whites, usually topped with fresh fruit
- Parmigiana- Breaded chicken breast covered in tomato sauce and mozzarella or parmesan.
- Pie- Pastry filled with meat but could also come with a variety of fillings
- and Chips- Hot meal, fish is usually fried but can also come battered.
- Meat- A lean red meat, mostly used in burgers.
- A savoury spread
- Tams- Originally a chocolate biscuit but can come in many flavours
12 Clues: A savoury spread • dark red, sphere shaped vegetable • Meat- A lean red meat, mostly used in burgers. • Biscuits- A sweet biscuit made to last in the war • chocolate powder, that is used to mix with milk or hot water • a dessert made from egg whites, usually topped with fresh fruit • Bread- White bread, spread with butter and covered in sprinkles • ...
Why did the chicken cross the word? 2025-05-21
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- Which region of China was first invaded by Japan?
- During WW2, Russia is normally referred to by which acronym?
- Which country had it's own economic depression, before the Great Depression?
- In WW1, ANZAC troops landed where?
- This Industrial region was occupied by France for a bit - the what?
- Complete this name: "United ______ Socialist Republics"
- Media material made to promote a certain political viewpoint
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- Which nation was defeated in Abyssinia in the 1890s?
- The peace-treaty signed in the Hall of Mirrors
- Neighbour of Germany, they aren't allowed to hang-out
- This country helped France occupy German land in the '20's
- What name was given to the British French and Italian 'Front' against Hitler? The [what] Front?
- What is Abyssinia called today?
- Between losing two world wars, what else did Hitler try to do for a living?
14 Clues: What is Abyssinia called today? • In WW1, ANZAC troops landed where? • The peace-treaty signed in the Hall of Mirrors • Which region of China was first invaded by Japan? • Which nation was defeated in Abyssinia in the 1890s? • Neighbour of Germany, they aren't allowed to hang-out • Complete this name: "United ______ Socialist Republics" • ...
World War 1 crossword 2012-05-20
Across
- the Australians were trained here by the British
- Strait/ Where did the Turkish army command?
- Brudenell White/ Which Lieutenant helped with the planning of retrieving the deceased in Gallipoli?
- The Australian forces
Down
- how many days did it take British and ANZAC's to excavate their deceased?
- The Anzac's landed here in WW1
- Peninsula/ Where is the ANZAC cove located?
- The name of the Australian and New Zealand Army
- where the Australian were meant to commence their battle training from the British
- cliffs/ the where gun down from the top of the 'blank'
- Helles/ The other allied base for the British and Aussies
- Burnu/ one of the allied bases for the British and Aussies ( starts with an 'A')
12 Clues: The Australian forces • The Anzac's landed here in WW1 • Peninsula/ Where is the ANZAC cove located? • Strait/ Where did the Turkish army command? • The name of the Australian and New Zealand Army • the Australians were trained here by the British • cliffs/ the where gun down from the top of the 'blank' • Helles/ The other allied base for the British and Aussies • ...
Australians at War 2020-07-23
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- what is the abbreviation of Australian and New Zealand Army Corp?
- what is an affectionate term for an Australian soldier?
- what is the effort by Hitler and the nazis to eliminate jewish people?
- what is controlling or restricting the amount of information that the public receives?
- what is a large-calibre gun used in warfare on land?
- what is an agreement between two countries?
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- what is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting?
- what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army?
- what is the abbreviation of the Australian Imperial Force?
- what is a foreign person or thing?
- what is a person killed or injured in war?
11 Clues: what is a foreign person or thing? • what is a person killed or injured in war? • what is an agreement between two countries? • what is a large-calibre gun used in warfare on land? • what is an affectionate term for an Australian soldier? • what is the abbreviation of the Australian Imperial Force? • what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army? • ...
Iconic Australian Cuisine 2021-04-23
Across
- Biscuits- A sweet biscuit made to last in the war
- Bread- White bread, spread with butter and covered in sprinkles
- a square sponge cake with a chocolate coating rolled in coconut
- dark red, sphere shaped vegetable
- chocolate powder, that is used to mix with milk or hot water
Down
- a dessert made from egg whites, usually topped with fresh fruit
- Parmigiana- Breaded chicken breast covered in tomato sauce and mozzarella or parmesan.
- Pie- Pastry filled with meat but could also come with a variety of fillings
- and Chips- Hot meal, fish is usually fried but can also come battered.
- Meat- A lean red meat, mostly used in burgers.
- A savoury spread
- Tams- Originally a chocolate biscuit but can come in many flavours
12 Clues: A savoury spread • dark red, sphere shaped vegetable • Meat- A lean red meat, mostly used in burgers. • Biscuits- A sweet biscuit made to last in the war • chocolate powder, that is used to mix with milk or hot water • a dessert made from egg whites, usually topped with fresh fruit • Bread- White bread, spread with butter and covered in sprinkles • ...
World war 1 2025-05-03
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- What were the small tunnels that the men lived and fought in called?
- What was the condition that some men developed due to wet feet?
- What country did Germany invade that caused Britain to enter the war?
- What was one of the causes of World War 1 A__?
- What country did Germany want to invade?
- What was one of the causes of World War 1 I__?
- What was the stomach condition that killed many soldiers?
- What was the campaign that started on April 25th?
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- Franz _?
- What is the name for the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary?
- is another name for World War 1?
- What is the acronym used for the Australian and New Zealand soldiers?
- What was one of the causes of World War 1 A__?
13 Clues: Franz _? • is another name for World War 1? • What country did Germany want to invade? • What was one of the causes of World War 1 A__? • What was one of the causes of World War 1 A__? • What was one of the causes of World War 1 I__? • What was the campaign that started on April 25th? • What was the stomach condition that killed many soldiers? • ...
Flower/Plant Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-16
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- A flower (or small group of flowers) worn around the wrist
- A bunch of flowers often carried at weddings
- The red flower used to commemorate ANZAC day
- A small purple flower often used as a girl's name
- The Golden ________ is the national flower of Australia
- The sugar-rich liquid produced by plants
- A flower often gifted as a romantic gesture
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- A fluid that carries nutrients and water throughout the cells and vessels of plants
- A purple flower well known for its calming scent
- A bright yellow flower than can grow up to 5m in height
- A fine powder that acts as the male reproductive part of a plant (collected by bees)
- A desert plant that can grow up to 20m in height
- The living place of a bee
13 Clues: The living place of a bee • The sugar-rich liquid produced by plants • A flower often gifted as a romantic gesture • A bunch of flowers often carried at weddings • The red flower used to commemorate ANZAC day • A purple flower well known for its calming scent • A desert plant that can grow up to 20m in height • A small purple flower often used as a girl's name • ...
Anluan & Bridie's Sip and Solve 2025-06-03
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- What flavour is the wedding cake the bride has baked?
- Which of the following countries have the couple not visited together: France, Germany, Latvia or Lithuania?
- In which country did the groom propose?
- Where are the couple going on their honeymoon?
- Bride's middle name
- What is the name of the Antipodean biscuit the groom has made for your wedding favour?
- How many full years have the couple been together?
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- In what month did the groom propose? (His own birthday month)
- In what city did the bride have her hen do?
- What activity did the groom do on his stag do? (Don't forget the hyphen!)
- What far-off destination do the couple plan to visit next year?
- Groom's middle name
- On what fiery app did the couple meet?
13 Clues: Groom's middle name • Bride's middle name • On what fiery app did the couple meet? • In which country did the groom propose? • In what city did the bride have her hen do? • Where are the couple going on their honeymoon? • How many full years have the couple been together? • What flavour is the wedding cake the bride has baked? • ...
Kranji War Memorial 2024-08-15
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- Day which memorial service was held (2/2)
- Name of the second operation led by Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon
- What does the Singapore memorial resembles when looked from above
- Number of walls inscribed with the names of over 24,000 soldiers who died without a grave
- Name of the first operation led by Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon
- The Kranji War Memorial is maintained by the ____ war grave commission
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- Second Lieutenant ____ led his men against the Japanese at the Battle of Bukit Chandu
- “They died for all ___ men”
- Key battle site during Japanese invasion.
- Day which memorial service was held (1/2)
- Sir Reginald Blomfields designed the cross of ___ for the Commonwealth graves commission.
- "Their ____ liveth forever more" - Stone of Remembrance
- ______ St Clair Oakes designed the Kranji War Memorial.
- Who can defend our country?
14 Clues: “They died for all ___ men” • Who can defend our country? • Day which memorial service was held (2/2) • Key battle site during Japanese invasion. • Day which memorial service was held (1/2) • "Their ____ liveth forever more" - Stone of Remembrance • ______ St Clair Oakes designed the Kranji War Memorial. • Name of the first operation led by Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon • ...
Week 7 Crossword part 2 2023-11-20
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- Informal term for a woman or girl.
- Slang for a sausage, often served at barbecues.
- Slang for a sheep.
- A branch of a river forming a backwater or stagnant pool.
- Slang for a toilet, often found outside the house.
- A dark, thick spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract.
- Remote, sparsely-populated interior of Australia.
- A person with apparent disregard for convention; a mischievous individual.
- Informal term for Australian Rules Football or rugby.
- A young man working on a sheep or cattle station to gain experience.
- A utility vehicle with a cargo tray in the rear.
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- A small Australian freshwater crayfish.
- A bedroll or bundle of bedding.
- A curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown so as to return to the thrower.
- Slang for a swimming costume.
- Acronym for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- Australian slang for a foolish or incompetent person.
- A small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water.
- A portable cooler for food and drink.
- Informal term for food.
20 Clues: Slang for a sheep. • Informal term for food. • Slang for a swimming costume. • A bedroll or bundle of bedding. • Informal term for a woman or girl. • A portable cooler for food and drink. • A small Australian freshwater crayfish. • Slang for a sausage, often served at barbecues. • A utility vehicle with a cargo tray in the rear. • ...
World War 2 2015-04-28
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- Who did New Zealand have a strong alliance with at the time of war
- What month did New Zealand declare war
- Who were new Zealand declaring war with
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- Where did most women begin working when men went to war
- What is the name of the day that is celebrated on 25th April to remember the men who fought in war
- What was the earliest age children left school during war
- What were the men in World War 2 fighting for
- What was there a shortage of that effected children's education
- Where were children expected to work
9 Clues: Where were children expected to work • What month did New Zealand declare war • Who were new Zealand declaring war with • What were the men in World War 2 fighting for • Where did most women begin working when men went to war • What was the earliest age children left school during war • What was there a shortage of that effected children's education • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-04
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- Information, ideas or arguments used to further cause or damage an opponents cause
- People who were not British subjects or born in Australia
- An agreement between opposing sides to stop fighting as a prelude to making peace
- The practice of keeping people under guard in a specific are, particularly during wartime
- The compulsory enrolment of men for service in the armed forces
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- An agreement between nations to work together to protect or advance the interests they share
- The murder of an important political or religious figure
- Another word for Australian Soldier
- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- The country home to the Gallipoli campaign
10 Clues: Another word for Australian Soldier • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • The country home to the Gallipoli campaign • The murder of an important political or religious figure • People who were not British subjects or born in Australia • The compulsory enrolment of men for service in the armed forces • ...
kooky family puzzle 2022-04-15
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- special month for you
- food eaten from maccas
- small lizard
- significant flower
- nickname you had for your sisters dog
- you pulled one of these
- like to bet on these
- you hid this in a bin and scared mum
- proud family name
- australian marsupial
- dreaded weapon of mums
- all seys men are good at this
- this occasion holds special memories
- artist you enjoy listening to
- i was born there
- rank earned by dad and dennis
- travelled in this ship
- our converted backyard shed
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- groves relationship to doreen
- enjoyable hot drink
- uncles kids relationship to me
- name shared by two family members
- proud part of Seys history
- maureens hobby
- shelled product that sandy transformed
- a canadian copper
- seys family country of origin
- mary taylors nationality
- born and bred in korumburra
- word to describe ian
- pesky little sisters nickname
- shared by brother and nephew
- jeff and you think you can do this
- plain between south and western australia
- instrument played by dad
- served with eggs
36 Clues: small lizard • maureens hobby • i was born there • served with eggs • a canadian copper • proud family name • significant flower • enjoyable hot drink • like to bet on these • word to describe ian • australian marsupial • special month for you • food eaten from maccas • dreaded weapon of mums • travelled in this ship • you pulled one of these • mary taylors nationality • instrument played by dad • ...
kooky family puzzle 2022-04-15
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- small lizard
- special month for you
- pesky little sisters nickname
- rank earned by dad and dennis
- you pulled one of these
- travelled in this ship
- you hid this in a bin and scared mum
- instrument played by dad
- proud family name
- dreaded weapon of mums
- like to bet on these
- plain between south and western australia
- food eaten from maccas
- this occasion holds special memories
- uncles kids relationship to me
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- maureens hobby
- proud part of Seys history
- all seys men are good at this
- significant flower
- groves relationship to doreen
- nickname you had for your sisters dog
- always support each other
- australian marsupial
- a canadian copper
- ian was born there
- our converted backyard shed
- born and bred in korumburra
- enjoyable hot drink
- word to describe ian
- artist you enjoy listening to
- shelled product that sandy transformed
- seys family country of origin
- mary taylors nationality
- shared by brother and nephew
- served with eggs
- name shared by two family members
36 Clues: small lizard • maureens hobby • served with eggs • a canadian copper • proud family name • significant flower • ian was born there • enjoyable hot drink • australian marsupial • word to describe ian • like to bet on these • special month for you • travelled in this ship • dreaded weapon of mums • food eaten from maccas • you pulled one of these • instrument played by dad • mary taylors nationality • ...
WW1 Enhancement 9 2025-07-08
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- Group including Britain, France, and Russia
- Declared war on Germany, triggering Australia’s involvement
- Germany and Austria-Hungary were part of these Powers
- Millions of these resulted from the war
- Withdrew from the war after a revolution in 1917
- What World War I was called before WWII
- Type of warfare involving ditches and stalemates
- The Gallipoli campaign helped shape Australia’s national ___
- Major Allied power; location of the Western Front
- The agreement Germany signed to end the war
- WWI planted these for WWII
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- Site of a major ANZAC campaign
- These large power structures collapsed after WWI
- The month Britain declared war in 1914
- Joined the war in 1917, shifting the balance
- Entered WWI as part of the British Empire
- A deadly chemical weapon used during WWI
- The main continent where WWI was fought
- New armoured vehicles used in battle
- Aircraft that saw early use in WWI combat
- WWI was the first truly ___ war
- By 1914, most of Europe was at this kind of war
- Word describing the wet, miserable conditions of trench warfare
23 Clues: WWI planted these for WWII • Site of a major ANZAC campaign • WWI was the first truly ___ war • New armoured vehicles used in battle • The month Britain declared war in 1914 • Millions of these resulted from the war • What World War I was called before WWII • The main continent where WWI was fought • A deadly chemical weapon used during WWI • ...
Musical Instruments 2020-05-10
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- String instruments such as violin and viola are often played using a .... which is made of horsehair
- This instrument is part of the woodwind family and air is blown across the top of the sound hole
- The person who is infront of the orchestra showing them how to keep in time
- A large group of musicians that perform together
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- The flute, oboe and clarinet are part of this family
- String instruments make a sound when you .... the strings
- This brass instrument often plays the Last Post on ANZAC Day
- What your lips do when you play brass instruments
- The cello has .... strings
- The violin is part of the ...... family
10 Clues: The cello has .... strings • The violin is part of the ...... family • A large group of musicians that perform together • What your lips do when you play brass instruments • The flute, oboe and clarinet are part of this family • String instruments make a sound when you .... the strings • This brass instrument often plays the Last Post on ANZAC Day • ...
Gallipoli 1915 2015-04-26
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- What country is Gallipoli in?
- What did the soldiers do to hide their boats from the enemy?
- Lots of soldiers died in the war and lots of them got.....
- What flower do we use to remember our ANZACs?
- What did the soldiers use in the trenches so they could peek out safely and see what the enemy was doing?
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- What was the first name of the soldier who snuck in a camera when he wasn't allowed to?
- What month do we commemorate Anzac Day?
- Where did the soldiers sleep?
- A man rides one of these in the war
- Where did the soldiers land?
10 Clues: Where did the soldiers land? • What country is Gallipoli in? • Where did the soldiers sleep? • A man rides one of these in the war • What month do we commemorate Anzac Day? • What flower do we use to remember our ANZACs? • Lots of soldiers died in the war and lots of them got..... • What did the soldiers do to hide their boats from the enemy? • ...
SCS Australia Crossword Puzzle III 2022-10-13
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- Australia has more ____than any other country
- A baby kangaroo called a ____
- The ____ Highway is a major highway in Australia, that runs from Darwin to Adelaide
- This Australian instrument is one of the world’s oldest musical instrument
- In the Banjo Patterson song Waltzing Matilda, "Matilda” is his ____
- This meringue-based dessert originated in either Australia or New Zealand
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- Australia is derived from the Latin australis, meaning ____
- Mount ____ is the highest point in Australia
- This small marsupial native to Australia and is known as "The Happiest Animal In The World"
- The national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand is called ____ Day
10 Clues: A baby kangaroo called a ____ • Mount ____ is the highest point in Australia • Australia has more ____than any other country • Australia is derived from the Latin australis, meaning ____ • In the Banjo Patterson song Waltzing Matilda, "Matilda” is his ____ • This meringue-based dessert originated in either Australia or New Zealand • ...
War Stories Our Nation Never Told Us 2025-02-25
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- How many nurses boarded the SS Rotorua, going to the war in Europe?
- In what year did the Germans launch their last huge attack?
- What is the name for one of the New Zealand hospitals in England?
- This worldwide pandemic has killed over how many people during WW1?
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- How many nurses had served with the New Zealand Army Nursing services?
- During the Gallipoli campaign which ship spent time at the Anzac Cove?
- what were Hospital Ships also known as?
- Where was most of the Western Frontline Placed?
- what was the name of the gas soilders have been affected by?
- PTSD was mostly known as what?
10 Clues: PTSD was mostly known as what? • what were Hospital Ships also known as? • Where was most of the Western Frontline Placed? • In what year did the Germans launch their last huge attack? • what was the name of the gas soilders have been affected by? • What is the name for one of the New Zealand hospitals in England? • ...
Australians at War - Words and Definitions 2024-10-24
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- Prisoners of War
- A nickname for Australian soldiers in World War I and World War II.
- Limiting the amount of food or goods people can buy during war.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, soldiers who fought together in World War I.
- A major battle in World War I where many Australians fought.
- Long, deep ditches where soldiers lived and fought in during war.
- A major battle fought against the Japanese, in the Pacific theatre.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Front The area in Europe where many battles of World War I were fought.
- Front Life at home during war, where people support the war effort.
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- Information used to influence people’s opinions during war.
- To sign up to join the army or navy.
- Countries that work together in a war.
- Soldiers who fight on foot.
- Controlling what people are allowed to read, watch, or say.
15 Clues: Prisoners of War • Soldiers who fight on foot. • An agreement to stop fighting. • To sign up to join the army or navy. • Countries that work together in a war. • Information used to influence people’s opinions during war. • Controlling what people are allowed to read, watch, or say. • A major battle in World War I where many Australians fought. • ...
Anzac Day 2022-04-26
5 Clues: the thing that came after the wars • the food the soldiers ate during their journey • the flower that means the remembrance and death • the thing the solider did to save their country • the thing people do to owner the people who risked their lives to save their country
ANZACs in Gallipoli 2024-11-03
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- Month in 1915 when the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli
- The coalition of countries, including Britain and Australia, opposing the Central Powers
- Reason behind creating a source or action, often revealing purpose or intent
- How close a source comes to reflecting historical truth
- Military operation involving several battles with a strategic goal
- An agreement to stop fighting, which briefly occurred at Gallipoli to bury the dead
- Trustworthiness of a source for historical evidence
- Women who cared for the wounded soldiers in nearby hospitals
- Beach area where the ANZACs landed
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- Point of view or stance from which a source was created
- Peninsula in Turkey where the ANZACs fought during WWI
- Information used to promote or publicize a political cause
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed in 1915
- Strategic strait the Allies attempted to control in the Gallipoli Campaign
- Nationality of the defending forces at Gallipoli
- Month in 1915 when the ANZACs withdrew from Gallipoli
- Country where Gallipoli is located
17 Clues: Country where Gallipoli is located • Beach area where the ANZACs landed • Nationality of the defending forces at Gallipoli • Month in 1915 when the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli • Trustworthiness of a source for historical evidence • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed in 1915 • Month in 1915 when the ANZACs withdrew from Gallipoli • ...
Flowers 2021-09-16
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- Starts with ge
- Symbolizes prosperity, luck, love and honour
- The plant has been used for tea and syrup
- Is a perennial flower that starts with del
- Symbolizes freedom
- The first syllable is a vegetable
- Symbolizes strength
- Symbolizes care and warmth
- Helps against dry cough
- start with d and end with a
- Brightly coloured flower that starts with t
- Favoured flower, typically red in colour
- Symbolizes faith, hope, courage, wisdom, etc.
- The first syllable is free
- Australia's national flower
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- Yellow spring flower that starts with d
- Have bright, daisy-like flowerheads on a stem
- Have 5 petals and are purple to white
- Starts with a and all parts are poisonous
- They are yellow and orange with many layers
- Start with ph
- Japanese word for cherry blossom
- Anzac day
- A pink water plant
- 3-petaled with the middle petal different
- Has large petals and starts with l
- White petals with a yellow middle
- Glossy yellow flower
- Also called sugarbushes
- Typically purple and has a pale violet tone
30 Clues: Anzac day • Start with ph • Starts with ge • Symbolizes freedom • A pink water plant • Symbolizes strength • Glossy yellow flower • Helps against dry cough • Also called sugarbushes • Symbolizes care and warmth • The first syllable is free • start with d and end with a • Australia's national flower • Japanese word for cherry blossom • The first syllable is a vegetable • ...
Missy and Boods Learning Puzzle 2024-07-03
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- The type of tax that businesses have to pay
- The money you make on your investment
- An investment strategy involving greater risk
- An opera with a bullfighter
- Where the ANZAC soldiers landed in WW1
- Movement with _________
- name of the female protagonist in My Fair Lady
- You have to pay this if you earn money
- Shares in a Company
- All the money you receive (eg from wages or interest)
- The study of mind and behaviour
- One of Psychology's close relatives
- A company that is 50% or more owned by a parent company
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- A low risk investment strategy
- 20,625 Cacao chocolates stacked are as high as this tower
- A musician and composer born in Salzburg
- All the money you spend (eg on food or rent or education)
- When there is a big change in a book - like finding out that Peter Pettigrew was Scabbers
- The chance you will lose part of your investment
- The preference for the letters of our own name
- Where the mass killing happened that caused gun law reform
21 Clues: Shares in a Company • Movement with _________ • An opera with a bullfighter • A low risk investment strategy • The study of mind and behaviour • One of Psychology's close relatives • The money you make on your investment • Where the ANZAC soldiers landed in WW1 • You have to pay this if you earn money • A musician and composer born in Salzburg • ...
Are you paying attention? 2013-12-09
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- The first word spoken by Ethan in this presentation
- Australian military commander who appeared on the $100 Australian note (known as the forgotten ANZAC)
- The vitamin provided by UV light
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- A type of radiation we were considering doing our assignment on
- The particles that glow when hit by UV radiation
- The type of radiation that UV is
- The number of times the acronym UV is used in this power-point
7 Clues: The type of radiation that UV is • The vitamin provided by UV light • The particles that glow when hit by UV radiation • The first word spoken by Ethan in this presentation • The number of times the acronym UV is used in this power-point • A type of radiation we were considering doing our assignment on • ...
Australian Experience 2024-09-13
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- The remote and sparsely populated regions of Australia.
- A traditional Aboriginal wind instrument.
- An Aboriginal dance ceremony.
- A strong bond of loyalty and friendship, significant in Australian culture.
- A famous Australian bush ballad.
- A term for rural or wilderness areas in Australia.
- A common tree in the Australian landscape.
- A native Australian marsupial known for hopping.
- A wild dog native to Australia.
- A person who was sent to Australia as part of a penal colony.
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- Wildfires that often affect Australia's rural areas.
- A term that represents the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- The Aboriginal understanding of the world's creation.
- The name of a rebellion by miners in 1854 against unfair treatment.
- A native Australian marsupial that lives in eucalyptus trees.
- A metal can used to boil water over a campfire.
- A man who travels by foot seeking work in rural Australia.
- A popular fish found in Australian waters.
- A traditional Aboriginal tool that returns when thrown.
- A significant World War I campaign involving Australian troops.
20 Clues: An Aboriginal dance ceremony. • A wild dog native to Australia. • A famous Australian bush ballad. • A traditional Aboriginal wind instrument. • A popular fish found in Australian waters. • A common tree in the Australian landscape. • A metal can used to boil water over a campfire. • A native Australian marsupial known for hopping. • ...
Daniel Crossword 2021-04-27
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- The teachers were___ when they marked our assignment.
- My test was full of work and it was ___
- I had low blood sugar so I was ___
- My dog had ___ when it was really hot, so we ad to bring her inside
- Te ANZAC Day parade was at the ___ Gardens
- My sister is ___ when it comes to small things like losing her earrings
- My blood preasure was in ___
- My friend is ___ over the tiniest things
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- My mum is ___ to nuts, but she doesn’t get too much of an allergy
- After I ran a mile in 8 minutes, I had to ___ and I couldn’t control my breath
- The football player had ___ his arm after his injury
- My dad is ___ even though there is nothing wrong with him
- My blood preasure was in ___
- I had to make a ___ to get te package
14 Clues: My blood preasure was in ___ • My blood preasure was in ___ • I had low blood sugar so I was ___ • I had to make a ___ to get te package • My test was full of work and it was ___ • My friend is ___ over the tiniest things • Te ANZAC Day parade was at the ___ Gardens • The football player had ___ his arm after his injury • ...
Daniel Crossword 2021-04-28
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- The teachers were___ when they marked our assignment.
- My test was full of work and it was ___
- I had low blood sugar so I was ___
- My dog had ___ when it was really hot, so we ad to bring her inside
- Te ANZAC Day parade was at the ___ Gardens
- My sister is ___ when it comes to small things like losing her earrings
- My blood preasure was in ___
- My friend is ___ over the tiniest things
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- My mum is ___ to nuts, but she doesn’t get too much of an allergy
- After I ran a mile in 8 minutes, I had to ___ and I couldn’t control my breath
- The football player had ___ his arm after his injury
- My dad is ___ even though there is nothing wrong with him
- My blood preasure was in ___
- I had to make a ___ to get te package
14 Clues: My blood preasure was in ___ • My blood preasure was in ___ • I had low blood sugar so I was ___ • I had to make a ___ to get te package • My test was full of work and it was ___ • My friend is ___ over the tiniest things • Te ANZAC Day parade was at the ___ Gardens • The football player had ___ his arm after his injury • ...
Hobbit Words 2023-2024 Week 8 2022-11-01
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- early settlers who tried to get land illegally by occupying government land
- volume of a gas decreases as the pressure increases if temperature is kept constant
- volume of a gas increases as temperature increases if the pressure is kept constant
- combination of two or more substances that do not chemically combine
- substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine
- molecule formed by two of the same kind of atom
- moisture-wicking footwear meant to prevent blisters
- grouping things together according to similar characteristics
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- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps formed during WWI to help the British
- material that draws sweat away from the body to keep you cooler
- fluid-filled pocket that forms due to friction
- substance that cannot be broken down by ordinary chemical means
- smallest complete unit of an element
- waste product of expending energy that causes your muscles to become tired or cramp
14 Clues: smallest complete unit of an element • fluid-filled pocket that forms due to friction • molecule formed by two of the same kind of atom • moisture-wicking footwear meant to prevent blisters • substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine • grouping things together according to similar characteristics • ...
Reasons For Celebrating 2025-05-22
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- A celebration celebrated with cake and candles.
- Eggs What is the food that is eaten on Easter?
- What is the iconic day that is celebrated by Australians?
- Gatherings Where are salads, cold meats, pasta and deserts eaten. At which kind of gathering?
- What is it called when there is a lot of food that you can get as much as you want?
- What iconic food is eaten to celebrate the birth of Jesus?
- What is the thing that Australians call a 'Barbie'?
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- A food that is highly nutritional and is mostly green.
- Cake What is the celebratory food that is eaten at a Wedding?
- Chinese New Year is celebrated with this decorations.
- Gatherings Gatherings of close friends and family.
- What food is eaten to celebrate Anzac Day?
- What do people do during Ramadan?
- Dinner A gathering of family all together and chatting whilst eating.
- Which food is eaten on Thanksgiving?
15 Clues: What do people do during Ramadan? • Which food is eaten on Thanksgiving? • What food is eaten to celebrate Anzac Day? • Eggs What is the food that is eaten on Easter? • A celebration celebrated with cake and candles. • Gatherings Gatherings of close friends and family. • What is the thing that Australians call a 'Barbie'? • ...
anzac button 2013-10-31
5 Clues: what dose your top up • what do you were when its cold • what is another name when to sides fight • wahts the name of a person that gose to war • what is the name of when new zealand and australian troops landed in galipoli
THE BEST CROSSWORDS 2020-07-23
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- What is the Australia and new Zealand army corps but in five letters?
- What's it when the government restricts information that the public sees?
- What are those large-calibre guns used in warfare on land called?
- What's not human?
- What is the Australian imperial force but in three letters?
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- What's an affectionate term for an Australian soldier?
- What's it called when you're being forced by the goverment to enlist into the army?
- What's a word for a person who is killed or injured in war besides disabled or corpse?
- What's an agreement made by opposing sides in war to stop fighting?
9 Clues: What's not human? • What's an affectionate term for an Australian soldier? • What is the Australian imperial force but in three letters? • What are those large-calibre guns used in warfare on land called? • What's an agreement made by opposing sides in war to stop fighting? • What is the Australia and new Zealand army corps but in five letters? • ...
Celebrations in New Zeland 2014-08-22
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- It is celebrated on the birthday of the late Queen Victoria.
- During this day people join in big parades.
- It conmemorates the signing of New Zeland's founding document.
- It is celebrated on the fourth Monday of September.
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- These celebratios were declared at the end of the Second World War.
- It refers to the New Zeland and Australian troops.
6 Clues: During this day people join in big parades. • It refers to the New Zeland and Australian troops. • It is celebrated on the fourth Monday of September. • It is celebrated on the birthday of the late Queen Victoria. • It conmemorates the signing of New Zeland's founding document. • These celebratios were declared at the end of the Second World War.
Ngā Hōia Māori Mīharo 2023-05-04
6 Clues: He taputapu ō te hōia mō te whawhai. • Ngā tāngata i whawhai ki te pakanga. • Te rōpū o ngā hōia Māori ō WW2 (4 kupu) • He aha te kaupapa nui i te 25 o Paengawhāwhā? • He momo kākahu o te hōia hei tiaki i te ūpoko. (2 kupu) • Te putiputi whero hei whakamaumahara i ngā hōia o te WW2
Anzac Day 2022-04-26
5 Clues: the thing that came after the wars • the food the soldiers ate during their journey • the flower that means the remembrance and death • the thing the solider did to save their country • the thing people do to owner the people who risked their lives to save their country
Significant Historical Events 2025-07-20
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- System of racial segregation in South Africa
- 1970s police actions targeting Pacific Islanders in NZ
- NZ city where a 2019 terror attack led to national unity and reflection
- 1969 space achievement watched by millions around the world
- Village known for peaceful resistance to land confiscation
- Famous shipwreck of 1912 with over 1,500 lives lost
- Tension and rivalry between the USA and USSR after WWII
- The right to vote, first won by NZ women in 1893
- Japanese city destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945
- Global movement against sexual harassment and abuse
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- War that sparked global protest and divided opinion
- Rugby tour that led to mass protests in 1981 NZ
- 1975 protest led by Whina Cooper for Māori land rights
- Genocide of six million Jews during WWII
- The treaty signed in 1840 between Māori and the British Crown
- Site of a WWI campaign that shaped ANZAC identity
- Country invaded by Russia in 2022, sparking global support
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims in medieval times
- 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine that had global environmental and health impacts
19 Clues: Genocide of six million Jews during WWII • System of racial segregation in South Africa • Rugby tour that led to mass protests in 1981 NZ • The right to vote, first won by NZ women in 1893 • Site of a WWI campaign that shaped ANZAC identity • Japanese city destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945 • War that sparked global protest and divided opinion • ...
anzac day crossword 2023-05-05
ANZAC Crossword by Josh 2020-04-16
10 Clues: arms • explosive • on the sea • army fighter • Turkish forces • plane commanders • the battle ground • important doctors • token of gratitude • ships and submarines
ANZAC Crossword by Josh 2020-04-16
10 Clues: arms • explosive • on the sea • army fighter • Turkish forces • plane commanders • the battle ground • important doctors • token of gratitude • ships and submarines
Anzac Words N Stuff 2024-04-16
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- a firearm that goes doo doo dooo dood odoo
- a part of ur body that stops blood circulation and decays
- a certain type of bird used to send messenges
- a certain type of firearm that exploded upon pulling the plug
- a moment where theres is no noise and normally for 1 minute
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- holes they built to hide from enemies
- the certain area where they bravely fought
- a big fire arm that goes kaboom
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event.
- grew by themselves which was for some reason symbolic
10 Clues: a big fire arm that goes kaboom • holes they built to hide from enemies • a firearm that goes doo doo dooo dood odoo • the certain area where they bravely fought • a certain type of bird used to send messenges • grew by themselves which was for some reason symbolic • a part of ur body that stops blood circulation and decays • ...
Reasons For Celebrating 2025-05-22
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- A celebration celebrated with cake and candles.
- Eggs What is the food that is eaten on Easter?
- What is the iconic day that is celebrated by Australians?
- Gatherings Where are salads, cold meats, pasta and deserts eaten. At which kind of gathering?
- What is it called when there is a lot of food that you can get as much as you want?
- What iconic food is eaten to celebrate the birth of Jesus?
- What is the thing that Australians call a 'Barbie'?
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- A food that is highly nutritional and is mostly green.
- Cake What is the celebratory food that is eaten at a Wedding?
- Chinese New Year is celebrated with this decorations.
- Gatherings Gatherings of close friends and family.
- What food is eaten to celebrate Anzac Day?
- What do people do during Ramadan?
- Dinner A gathering of family all together and chatting whilst eating.
- Which food is eaten on Thanksgiving?
15 Clues: What do people do during Ramadan? • Which food is eaten on Thanksgiving? • What food is eaten to celebrate Anzac Day? • Eggs What is the food that is eaten on Easter? • A celebration celebrated with cake and candles. • Gatherings Gatherings of close friends and family. • What is the thing that Australians call a 'Barbie'? • ...
australians at war 2020-07-23
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- what is the belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones?
- what is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting?
- what is the abbreviation for Australian and new Zealand army corps?
- what are large caliber guns?
- what is a foreign person or thing?
- what is the effort by Hitler and Nazis to eliminate all Jewish people?
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- what is an affectionate term for an Australian soldier
- what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army?
- what is the word for someone who is injured in war?
- what is the Australian imperial force?
- what is the controlling or restricting the information the public receives by banning certain topics?
- what is an agreement between two countries that support each other?
12 Clues: what are large caliber guns? • what is a foreign person or thing? • what is the Australian imperial force? • what is the word for someone who is injured in war? • what is an affectionate term for an Australian soldier • what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army? • what is the abbreviation for Australian and new Zealand army corps? • ...
Joyce's Crossword 2021-05-04
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- Pain or sadness without the feelings and without complaint
- My Mum shows __________ to me and it makes my brother angry and jealous
- To believe that people are motivated by self interest
- In class today we did our own examples of __________ my favorite was belly jeans (jelly beans)
- A word or phrase that used in everyday conversation
- To have a deep connection r love one's country
- political activities designed to prevent terrorism
- My teacher had __________ about her religion so we did a lot of Christian studies
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- TO answer questions about religion
- To have your own way of doing things or having a habit
- On Anzac day I went to the Wagga ________ to lay a wreath.
- To believe that the worst thing will happen, things will go bad
- When I entered a competition someone committed _________ and stole my presentation
13 Clues: TO answer questions about religion • To have a deep connection r love one's country • political activities designed to prevent terrorism • A word or phrase that used in everyday conversation • To believe that people are motivated by self interest • To have your own way of doing things or having a habit • Pain or sadness without the feelings and without complaint • ...
