anzac Crossword Puzzles
World War 1 Consolidation Crossword 2015-05-12
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- France, Britain, Russia, and Italy in 1915 after the war had begun.
- building up armed forces including army, navy, tanks, and aircraft.
- Alliance between Austria-Hungary, Italy, and Germany prior to World War 1.
- Country that changed sides during the war.
- Having pride in your country and willing to defend it.
- Also named the Ottoman Empire and a Central Power.
- Large, slow moving vehicles used to end trench warfare.
- Besides gunfire and artillery strikes, many soldiers died from this.
- The country responsible for Franz Ferdinand's death
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- Germany planned to invade France by moving through this country.
- Buiding up of an empire. Usually includes colonising other lands.
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia prior to World War 1.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey (Ottoman Empire) in 1915 after the war had begun.
- Long narrow open tunnel used to hold soldiers fighting enemy.
- Site in Turkey of famous battle involving Australians
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
16 Clues: Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Country that changed sides during the war. • Also named the Ottoman Empire and a Central Power. • The country responsible for Franz Ferdinand's death • Site in Turkey of famous battle involving Australians • Having pride in your country and willing to defend it. • Large, slow moving vehicles used to end trench warfare. • ...
I WILL REMEMBER HIM 2018-09-06
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- code a form of communicating text information using either lights or clicks or dots and dashes
- acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corp
- land where a battle occurs
- military unit
- a type of trumpet
- a substance that can cause death or illness if it enters the body
- a spring flower
- a bugle or trumpet call associated with the military
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- destroy or ruin; causing overwhelming shock
- a country in Europe
- a long narrow ditch in the ground dug where soldiers would hide and be ready to fire on the enemy
- foot a painful foot condition caused by long immersion in cold water or mud
- a way of sending messages holding flags and moving your arms
- a game in which players bet that two tossed coins will land on either matching or non matching sides facing up
- corps a regiment in the army devoted to all forms of communication
- killed or harmed by exposure to gas
16 Clues: military unit • a spring flower • a type of trumpet • a country in Europe • land where a battle occurs • killed or harmed by exposure to gas • destroy or ruin; causing overwhelming shock • acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corp • a bugle or trumpet call associated with the military • a way of sending messages holding flags and moving your arms • ...
ww1 2022-03-25
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- THE SIDE OF WW1 CONSISTING OF RUSSIA, BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND MANY MORE LATER, INCLUDING THE U.S.
- ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED
- THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY
- THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
- A TYPE OF GERMAN ARTILLERY, ONE OF THE LARGEST EVER
- THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR
- A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS
- THE NAME OF THE GENERATION OF YOUNG MEN AFTER WW1 ENDED
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- A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY
- A BATTLE OF 1915 WHERE ANZAC AND BRITISH TROOPS BATLED THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
- ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1
- A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1
- ANOTHER NAME FOR NOVEMBER 11, 1918, THE DAY THE WAR ENDED
- A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE
- A COUNTRY ON THE ALLIES, KNOWN FOR JOINING LATE AND WAS A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE WAR'S END
- A DEEP DITCH, USED IN WW1 OFTEN FOR COVER FROM ARTILLERY
16 Clues: ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1 • A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS • A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE • A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1 • ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED • THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR • A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY • THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY • THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY • ...
Key Terms of World War One 2021-03-16
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- a long narrow ditch used for fighting
- an extreme form of pride with a feeling of superiority over other countries
- a way for soldiers to record what was happening at war and their feelings
- Battle at Gallipoli was the last victory for which empire?
- direct cause of an event
- a long device used by soldiers to see things a long way away
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps
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- Germany would attack France through Belgium if Russia attacked Germany
- a union formed for mutual benefit between countries
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively
- a policy of extending the countries power or influence through colonisation through the use of military force
- used to support walls and protect soldiers below
- Cover Allies landed on 25th April 1915
13 Clues: direct cause of an event • Australia New Zealand Army Corps • a long narrow ditch used for fighting • Cover Allies landed on 25th April 1915 • used to support walls and protect soldiers below • a union formed for mutual benefit between countries • Battle at Gallipoli was the last victory for which empire? • a long device used by soldiers to see things a long way away • ...
Anzac donkey 2021-05-11
5 Clues: What is the mans Name? • What was the family like? • What is the donkeys name? • Where was donkey first deployed? • What did the Driver do to donkey when he fell?
The orchestra 2023-05-26
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- bass- a 6-9ft instrument that is the biggest string instrument
- - The oboe is made out of wood and metal and gets bigger at the lower end, where it flares into the bell
- the instrument that squidward plays
- played the same as a violin but bigger
- 26 inches long and u blow it to make a sound
- made by african slaves
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- something u pull in and out to make a sound and made out of metal
- the instrument they use on anzac day
- smaller that a double bass but is about 4ft tall almost identical to the double bass
- 120 string instrument that is normally plucked
- 4 strings smallest sting instrument
- - lowest pitch instrument in the brass family
- 2 types of of this instrument and is 6ft tall in the wood wind section
13 Clues: made by african slaves • the instrument that squidward plays • 4 strings smallest sting instrument • the instrument they use on anzac day • played the same as a violin but bigger • 26 inches long and u blow it to make a sound • 120 string instrument that is normally plucked • - lowest pitch instrument in the brass family • ...
APWH voyages 807-817 WW1 crossword 2024-03-17
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- Last name of the US president during WW1
- City that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in
- Kaiser _______ II (German emperor focused on militarism)
- ________ of Arabia (Arab leader who led attacks on Ottoman railways and forts)
- Emma _______ (The voyager of this chapter)
- American passenger ship that got sunk by Germany, causing the US to enter the war
- On November 11, 1918, Germany agreed to an _________ to end the war
- European nation that recruited many soldiers from West Africa to fight in the war
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- What the "NZ" in ANZAC stood for
- Term used to refer to the young adults who came of age during WW1
- Nation fighting on the Eastern front that had inferior technology and low morale
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
- ______ Warfare (type of combat characteristic of the Western front)
13 Clues: What the "NZ" in ANZAC stood for • Last name of the US president during WW1 • Emma _______ (The voyager of this chapter) • Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia • City that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in • Kaiser _______ II (German emperor focused on militarism) • Term used to refer to the young adults who came of age during WW1 • ...
Holdfast Bay History Crossword 2020-05-11
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- What interesting pattern does the path, dug out in 1922, from Seacliff Beach to Marine Parade take?
- The name of Prince Alfred’s Ship.
- What architectural style is the Brighton Civic Centre?
- The first Mayor of Glenelg.
- Built by Jim Handby, a Glenelg Football player and Magarey Medal holder, is what pub on the Seacliff Foreshore?
- What Aboriginal group does the Tjilbruke Monument commemorate at Kingston Park
- What did the early settlers call the Patawalonga?
- The nickname for Glenelg Aviator, Jimmy Melrose.
- Where at Brighton is the Anzac Day Ceremony held?
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- This club, which was originally build in 1919 from Agave stems, celebrated its 100th year in 2020?
- What ship did Governor Hindmarsh arrive on in 1836?
- Which famous Australian explorer is buried in St Jude’s Cemetery?
- Who lived at Kingston house?
- The name of the mansion on the corner of Roberts Street and South Esplanade.
14 Clues: The first Mayor of Glenelg. • Who lived at Kingston house? • The name of Prince Alfred’s Ship. • The nickname for Glenelg Aviator, Jimmy Melrose. • What did the early settlers call the Patawalonga? • Where at Brighton is the Anzac Day Ceremony held? • What ship did Governor Hindmarsh arrive on in 1836? • What architectural style is the Brighton Civic Centre? • ...
Australian foods 2021-04-23
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- A meringue cake base topped with cream and berries.
- Australia's national animal, also an animal that we eat.
- bread- White bread, a top coat of butter, then covered in hundreds and thousand.
- grub- A natural grub that lives underground and in trees and is edible while it is alive.
- A dark brown paste made from many different vegetables and spice additives.
- biscuits-A simple biscuit that could last a long time.
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- A range of different meats cooked on a BBQ
- A type of fish
- A sponge cake coated in chocolate spread and then coated in coconut
- and chips- deep fried potato and deep fried fish
- A chocolate powder that is mixed with milk to make a drink called milo
- Gaytimes- A type of ice cream coated in crunchy biscuit pieces.
12 Clues: A type of fish • A range of different meats cooked on a BBQ • and chips- deep fried potato and deep fried fish • A meringue cake base topped with cream and berries. • biscuits-A simple biscuit that could last a long time. • Australia's national animal, also an animal that we eat. • Gaytimes- A type of ice cream coated in crunchy biscuit pieces. • ...
World War II Crossword 2015-05-03
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- intervened the fights between the Maori and the Southern Marines by inviting them to Maraes.
- Number of Marines in New Zealand between 1942-1944
- New Zealand soldier who won two Victoria Crosses during World War II.
- Replacement for League of Nations after World War II.
- Nickname for the spike in birthrates after World War II.
- Latin meaning "reason for war".
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- The New Zealand Prime Minister who declared war on Germany.
- Country Germany invaded that began WWII
- People who didn't want to go to war.
- A type of American store that sprung up all over New Zealand when the marines arrived.
- Day Day where we remember New Zealand soldiers who have died in the wars across history.
- Where could Conscientious Objectors go if they didn't want to be throw into jail.
12 Clues: Latin meaning "reason for war". • People who didn't want to go to war. • Country Germany invaded that began WWII • Number of Marines in New Zealand between 1942-1944 • Replacement for League of Nations after World War II. • Nickname for the spike in birthrates after World War II. • The New Zealand Prime Minister who declared war on Germany. • ...
Australians at war 2020-07-23
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- large-calibre guns used in warfare on land
- the shorter word for Australian and new zealand army corp
- controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
- what is another name for a foreign person or thing
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- Whats an agreement between 2 or more countries to support and defend each during war
- what is the abbreviation for the australian imperial force?
- a person killed or injured at war
8 Clues: a person killed or injured at war • large-calibre guns used in warfare on land • what is another name for a foreign person or thing • the shorter word for Australian and new zealand army corp • what is the abbreviation for the australian imperial force? • an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting • ...
ANZAC Day Search Puzzles ! 2024-04-16
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- A weapon used in war
- The people who reprensted our country are heros
- There were deaths in the war
- A bird that was very helpful though the war
- If someone is feeling depressed then they are extra
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- A flower to represent the war
- A country that was apart of the war
- The war was danger !
- some of the soldiers were turkish coming from Turkey
- Heaps of males left there familys to fight in the war
10 Clues: A weapon used in war • The war was danger ! • There were deaths in the war • A flower to represent the war • A country that was apart of the war • A bird that was very helpful though the war • The people who reprensted our country are heros • If someone is feeling depressed then they are extra • some of the soldiers were turkish coming from Turkey • ...
Colonial Troops 2024-05-24
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- Forced to wear special uniforms to distinguish them from other German military men
- Battle where British-Indian army used machine guns to fight
- A mosque built for French-African troops
- The "wintering" of French-African troops in Frejus
- Last ship to leave the bay at the Gallipoli Campaign
- Often given to British-Indian soldiers as a sign of welcoming
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- Located in Gallipoli, Turkey, Australia and New Zealand gained their independence as a reward for fighting well here
- Indian soldier who fought on behalf of the British
- Military men recruited from Africa to fight for France
- Planned the military landings at Gallipoli, his attempts failed
- Tactics used by the 1st Battalion of the King’s African Rifles to battle German troops
11 Clues: A mosque built for French-African troops • Indian soldier who fought on behalf of the British • The "wintering" of French-African troops in Frejus • Last ship to leave the bay at the Gallipoli Campaign • Military men recruited from Africa to fight for France • Battle where British-Indian army used machine guns to fight • ...
crossword homework 2016-10-27
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- i had to get some more pencils because i ran out.
- the photo's reminded me about the fun times we had on our big holidays.
- what do you call a group of people who live in the same house.
- every family loves to go one?
- there where many fruits at the market but these were the best for my fruit cake.
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- a sweet thing you can suck on?
- there where lots of houses to buy at the beach.
- we were at the Anzac service and we had to remember the people who were killed in WW2
- each year the travel agent had to take many of them
- people were queuing to ride the small horse?
10 Clues: every family loves to go one? • a sweet thing you can suck on? • people were queuing to ride the small horse? • there where lots of houses to buy at the beach. • i had to get some more pencils because i ran out. • each year the travel agent had to take many of them • what do you call a group of people who live in the same house. • ...
WW1 2025-12-01
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- rifle, a particular weapon used during WW1
- men who fought at Anzac Cove in WW1
- a formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
- Competition among nations for territorial expansion by annexing colonies and territories
- Front, Most important battlefield in France marked by trench warfare
- Building up armies and miliary forces as a preparation for war
- one of the bloodiest battles of WW1
- Inflated pride in the supremacy of ones nation over others leading to political tensions
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- information especially of a biased nature used to promote or publicise a particular political cause
- the act of enlisting men to go to war
- agreements between countries to support each other during war
- Compulsory enlistment for state service typically in the armed forces
- The site of a major campaign in Turkey
- warfare, fighting from deep trenches dug into the ground
- the killing of a king or political figure
- gas, chemical weapons comprising deadly poisonous gas for causing death
16 Clues: men who fought at Anzac Cove in WW1 • one of the bloodiest battles of WW1 • the act of enlisting men to go to war • The site of a major campaign in Turkey • the killing of a king or political figure • rifle, a particular weapon used during WW1 • warfare, fighting from deep trenches dug into the ground • agreements between countries to support each other during war • ...
Australians at War 2020-07-27
4 Clues: A FOREIGN PERSON OR THING • SHORT FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZE • AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES • WHAT IS SHORT FOR AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE
World War 1 Revision Crossword 2018-05-27
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- The name of the day when Germans surrendered and ended the war.
- The name of the alliance that included France, Russia and Great Britain
- The country that Germany invaded in order to reach France.
- The name for the dug out areas soldiers fought in.
- The term used to describe strong feeling and support for your own country.
- The name of the Austrian Archduke who was assassinated on 28 June 1914
- The word describing the mutual agreement between countries to defend each other.
- The place where Australian soldiers landed in Turkey.
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- We commemorate Australian soldiers who fought in the war on this day.
- The term used to describe nations trying to extend their power by taking control of other countries.
- The acronym used for Australian and New Zealand Soldiers
- As well as guns, tanks and fighter jets, this substance was used as a weapon.
- The 'M' in the acronym 'MAIN'
13 Clues: The 'M' in the acronym 'MAIN' • The name for the dug out areas soldiers fought in. • The place where Australian soldiers landed in Turkey. • The acronym used for Australian and New Zealand Soldiers • The country that Germany invaded in order to reach France. • The name of the day when Germans surrendered and ended the war. • ...
Gradline Crossword 2017-04-06
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- What does the CA stand for in the new CA-EBS life jackets (10, 3)
- International _______'s Day was on the 8th of March (5)
- The name of a biscuit, upcoming public holiday and army corps (1,1,1,1,1)
- Former South-African rugby player ________ Pienaar will be presenting to Woodside for a leadership event (8)
- The Nyoongar season indicated by cooler nights and the presence of red flowers (6)
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- Woodside's favourite coffee shop in Cloister's (7)
- Gas field starting production via subsea-tie back to NRC later this year (10)
- Current Edinburgh-based operator of our Senegal asset (5,6)
- Woodside's new platform support vessel fuelled by LNG (4,6)
- This Karratha camp is being decommissioned this year (3,5)
10 Clues: Woodside's favourite coffee shop in Cloister's (7) • International _______'s Day was on the 8th of March (5) • This Karratha camp is being decommissioned this year (3,5) • Current Edinburgh-based operator of our Senegal asset (5,6) • Woodside's new platform support vessel fuelled by LNG (4,6) • What does the CA stand for in the new CA-EBS life jackets (10, 3) • ...
WW1 and Industrial Revolution (answers are all lowercase) 2023-05-23
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- When finding information, always look for _________ sources.
- The spark that started WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz _________?
- What did soldiers dig for shelter during wars?
- What animal did they use for transport before trains?
- What is Australia and New Zealand’s army called?
- Where is Gallipoli?
- They made these so that boats could get around easier through land areas.
- When did WW1 start?
- A type of boat introduced in the Industrial Revolution that was powered by steam power.
- What kind of power did the industrial revolution bring that uses water?
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- Where in France did Australia and New Zealand fight during WW1?
- What peninsula did Australia and New Zealand fight on during WW1?
- A source from something someone said or wrote.
- What diagram consists of a fish’s body and each bone has text?
- What did they call WW1 at the time?
- What type of building did the industrial revolution introduce for creating things?
- Where did the industrial revolution start?
- In order for trains to get around, they must travel on __________.
- What method of transporting goods did the Industrial revolution bring on land?
- Which century was the 1st Industrial Revolution in?
20 Clues: Where is Gallipoli? • When did WW1 start? • What did they call WW1 at the time? • Where did the industrial revolution start? • A source from something someone said or wrote. • What did soldiers dig for shelter during wars? • What is Australia and New Zealand’s army called? • Which century was the 1st Industrial Revolution in? • ...
Great War Crossword 2025-03-03
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- The original names given to tanks developed during World War I.
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for/against a subject.
- Troops from British colonies who fought in the Gallipoli campaign.
- The US joined the war after Germany sent the ___ telegram to Mexico.
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- Italy, France, Great Britain, and Russia. (2 words)
- Fighting in ditches protected by barbed wire. (2 words)
- British ship that was sunk by German forces in 1915
- A War involving the complete mobilization of resources and people. (2 words)
- A new kind of weapon that required soldiers to be given masks, it was outlawed after the war. (2 words)
- German submarines that were attacking military and civilian ships alike.
10 Clues: Italy, France, Great Britain, and Russia. (2 words) • British ship that was sunk by German forces in 1915 • Fighting in ditches protected by barbed wire. (2 words) • The original names given to tanks developed during World War I. • Ideas spread to influence public opinion for/against a subject. • Troops from British colonies who fought in the Gallipoli campaign. • ...
ANZACs in Gallipoli 2024-11-03
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- Information used to promote or publicize a political cause
- Women who cared for the wounded soldiers in nearby hospitals
- Military operation involving several battles with a strategic goal
- The coalition of countries, including Britain and Australia, opposing the Central Powers
- Month in 1915 when the ANZACs withdrew from Gallipoli
- Country where Gallipoli is located
- Peninsula in Turkey where the ANZACs fought during WWI
- How close a source comes to reflecting historical truth
- Disease that affected many soldiers due to poor sanitation in the trenches
- Point of view or stance from which a source was created
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- Reason behind creating a source or action, often revealing purpose or intent
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed in 1915
- Month in 1915 when the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli
- Trustworthiness of a source for historical evidence
- An agreement to stop fighting, which briefly occurred at Gallipoli to bury the dead
- Beach area where the ANZACs landed
- Strategic strait the Allies attempted to control in the Gallipoli Campaign
- Nationality of the defending forces at Gallipoli
18 Clues: Beach area where the ANZACs landed • Country where Gallipoli is located • 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 • ...
Gallipoli Landing 2022-09-05
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- Second wave of troops arrives in correct...
- Colonel MacLagan makes a crucial mistake to dig in at 400 Plateau instead of continuing along which halts the ANZAC advance and so loses the...
- Number of times Baby 700 will change hands throughout the day
- Captain Faik loses _________ with Major Halis
- General Hamilton denies the request for evacuation because he receives news about the success of an Australian....
- Captain John Monash does this to the gap in the line
- At 7:19 General Bridges lands and can't find his brigade ____________
- This is taken from shore onto the ship Queen Elizabeth and given to General Iam Hamilton
- Hillside covered with waist-high thorny scrub
- At 19:00 discussion is had about whether to do this...
- The ANZACS capture Adil's trench and force Adil to...
- The number of months the ANZACS would hopelessly fight against the Ottomans
- The note returns to shore and Captain Hamilton gives this instruction three times...
- Faik's tactic is to do this as much as possible to the ANZACs
- Name of the gun capable of firing three shells per minute
- This general comes ashore to discuss whether to withdraw forces
- Accidentally fire on ANZACS, killing some soldiers in the valley
- Bright yellow light comes from this location As men climb into the water to avoid gunfire, their wet packs and clothes causes some men to
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- The name of the point given to the landing spot of the 9th battalion
- The Ottomans send for these
- Small landing boat carrying 30 men
- Feeling by the men due to the boats landing too close to each other
- Name of the one hospital ship
- The reason the ships became invisible
- Accident that exposes the landing boats - plume of sparks and...
- Landing location of the 11th Battalion
- Used to muffle the sound of the oars
- All the ANZAC soldiers defending this location are killed
- Country where the Nordenfelt machine gun was invented
- The distance between landing boats as they reach the shore (in metres)
- Set up on the beach with a Signal Unit to send communications
- Royal Navy prepares to deploy second _______ of troops
- Number of troops that climb up the 300 foot Sphinx Spur
- Have been unloaded but not yet deployed (used)
- Men are told to leave these behind
- Many troops in the second wave of ANZACS are badly wounded by airborne explosions of
- Men of the 11th battalion try to push towards First Ridge but heavy fire makes it...
- The name of the Ottoman captain who spots the first ships between 2 and 2:30am
- At 14:10, one of the problems facing surviving ANZACs
39 Clues: The Ottomans send for these • Name of the one hospital ship • Small landing boat carrying 30 men • Men are told to leave these behind • Used to muffle the sound of the oars • The reason the ships became invisible • Landing location of the 11th Battalion • Second wave of troops arrives in correct... • Captain Faik loses _________ with Major Halis • ...
ww1 2022-03-25
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- THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
- THE SIDE OF WW1 CONSISTING OF RUSSIA, BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND MANY MORE LATER, INCLUDING THE U.S.
- ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1
- A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY
- THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR
- A BATTLE OF 1915 WHERE ANZAC AND BRITISH TROOPS BATTLED THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
- A COUNTRY ON THE ALLIES, KNOWN FOR JOINING LATE AND WAS A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE WAR'S END
- ANOTHER NAME FOR NOVEMBER 11, 1918, THE DAY THE WAR ENDED
- ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED
- A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1
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- A TRYPE OF AIRCRAFT OR AIRSHIP USED BY THE GERMAN EMPIRE
- THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY
- THE NAME OF THE GENERATION OF YOUNG MEN AFTER WW1 ENDED
- A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE
- A TYPE OF GERMAN ARTILLERY, ONE OF THE LARGEST EVER
- A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS
- A DEEP DITCH, USED IN WW1 OFTEN FOR COVER FROM ARTILLERY
17 Clues: ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1 • A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS • A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE • A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1 • THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR • ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED • A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY • THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY • THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY • ...
General Australia 2025-05-12
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- Water animal with a bill and webbed feet
- Large flightless bird found in Australia
- Remote and dry part of inland Australia
- Spiky animal that lays eggs
- Word used to honour Australian soldiers
- Rush Period when people searched for gold
- Time with little or no rain
- a revised list of 20 medium-difficulty crossword clues using **nouns with two or more syllables**, made especially for **aged care or home care clients**. The focus is on **general knowledge related to Australia**, with clear, gentle wording suitable for older Australians:
- Traditional wind instrument
- Australia’s capital city
- Large fire in the forest or scrubland
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- you like these in large print or turned into a printable activity page?
- Island state south of the mainland
- Big red rock in the Northern Territory
- Short, strong animal that digs burrows
- Salty spread often eaten on toast
- Reef Large coral reef off Queensland’s coast
- Famous animal that hops and has a pouch
- What you often see in Australia’s weather
- Curved tool used by Aboriginal people
- Bird known for its laughing sound
- City with a famous harbour and Opera House
22 Clues: Australia’s capital city • Spiky animal that lays eggs • Time with little or no rain • Traditional wind instrument • Salty spread often eaten on toast • Bird known for its laughing sound • Island state south of the mainland • Curved tool used by Aboriginal people • Large fire in the forest or scrubland • Big red rock in the Northern Territory • ...
What's my birthday present? 2023-11-27
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- Tony Mowbray is the manager and Kyril Louis-Drefus is the owner of what Football team? (9)
- A 'jack' or a 'kitty' can be found in what sport? (5)
- What prolific musician was born in New South Wales in 1955? (5,8)
- The part of a dart that sits opposite the pointy end to help it soar (6)
- What is an instrument that might have strings, pick ups and frets? (6)
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- What is the largest city in the South Island?
- What word would you associate with parking, lottery or electronic? (6)
- What month would you honour Anzac Day? (5)
- A musical composition for four instruments or voices? (7)
9 Clues: What month would you honour Anzac Day? (5) • What is the largest city in the South Island? • A 'jack' or a 'kitty' can be found in what sport? (5) • A musical composition for four instruments or voices? (7) • What prolific musician was born in New South Wales in 1955? (5,8) • What word would you associate with parking, lottery or electronic? (6) • ...
indigenous Australian 2025-03-13
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- In 1950 what was reg promoted to?
- Indigenous Australians could no longer enlist because ____ people objected to serve with them.
- The laws controlled indigenous austrlians right to drink, eat, earn a living, own a pet, travel, vote and____?
- generation What was the name of the generation were indigenous Australians children got removed from their family's?
- Indigenous Australians weren't allowed to vote for how many years after the war?
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- day Many were barred from returning and service blubs expect for on what day were they allowed?
- Indigenous Australians refused to accept discrimination and _______
- the laws controlled whose lives?
- Where was Reg hiding for 11 months?
9 Clues: the laws controlled whose lives? • In 1950 what was reg promoted to? • Where was Reg hiding for 11 months? • Indigenous Australians refused to accept discrimination and _______ • Indigenous Australians weren't allowed to vote for how many years after the war? • Indigenous Australians could no longer enlist because ____ people objected to serve with them. • ...
Granny-Words 2 2020-03-29
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- Dot's church is on ****** Parade.
- Julie isn't a sweet-tooth, but likes desserts that are *****-based.
- Dot has spent a lot of time in this building, particularly helping with catering (2 words)
- Josie recently celebrated the long-awaited ***** moving day!
- Griff loves sitting in the ***.
- A shared family name for the men - particularly the oldest grandson.
- The river that runs through Ulverstone.
- The first name of the protagonist in a book series Tom, Sam and Jess love.
- Jake is the President of this group (3 words).
- Matt loves Abby, Billie and *****s.
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- Nancy's great grandchild.
- Jan often rides her **** to work.
- The name of the Indian town where the school is that Jess supports.
- One of the two Carlton captains.
- Abby's favourite 'fancy' dish (2 words).
- The acronym for the organisation Jess has worked with the longest.
- The man who thinks everyone owes him $10 for 'winning' footy tipping.
- ANZAC Park is more commonly known as the "biggest ***** in the world park"
- The grandkids all have this dietary requirement.
- The first word of the company Danny works for.
- There's no shortage of Mansfields on this street.
21 Clues: Nancy's great grandchild. • Griff loves sitting in the ***. • One of the two Carlton captains. • Jan often rides her **** to work. • Dot's church is on ****** Parade. • Matt loves Abby, Billie and *****s. • The river that runs through Ulverstone. • Abby's favourite 'fancy' dish (2 words). • The first word of the company Danny works for. • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2017-04-05
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- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Australia's first major battle
- the military forces are given a high profile by the government
- a woman who campaigns the right to vote
- two or more nations, colonies and ethnicities who are under the political and economic control of a single, powerful nation
- what WWI was called at the time it was going on
- the front line of defence
- government policy that requires citizens to perform compulsory military service
- formal agreement between two or more nations
- where both sides cannot advance
- a country, region or territory that is invaded by another country and absorbed into its empire
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- large transportable guns
- an agreement between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed
- the archduke that was asassinated
- the main area of fighting in WWI
- When a country takes over new lands and makes them subject to their rule
- being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of ones' country
- being enrolled in the army service
- a political system where some power is vested in a monarch
- the place where the soldiers spent most of their time in Gallipoli
20 Clues: large transportable guns • the front line of defence • Australia's first major battle • where both sides cannot advance • the main area of fighting in WWI • the archduke that was asassinated • being enrolled in the army service • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • a woman who campaigns the right to vote • formal agreement between two or more nations • ...
oroszorszég-olaszország 2024-05-14
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- -bozót (géppuskafészkek kialakítása Gallipolinál, az angolszászok ellen)
- belső háború, ez jellemezte a cári rezsimet, miután kilépett a világháborúból
- Az új és fiatal hadvezért éltetők csoportja Törökországban
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- 1922.nov.1-ig él ez a rendszer törökországban, a lausanne-i béke törli el
- ez az állam támadta volna meg az USA-t a Zimmermann-tévirat szerint
5 Clues: Az új és fiatal hadvezért éltetők csoportja Törökországban • ez az állam támadta volna meg az USA-t a Zimmermann-tévirat szerint • -bozót (géppuskafészkek kialakítása Gallipolinál, az angolszászok ellen) • 1922.nov.1-ig él ez a rendszer törökországban, a lausanne-i béke törli el • belső háború, ez jellemezte a cári rezsimet, miután kilépett a világháborúból
Mem crossword 2025-07-23
5 Clues: a wreath laying to - the war dead • something stored in the back of you mind • “quick we are going to be late to the ANZAC-“ • an object you get on holiday to remember your trip • have in or be able to bring to one’s mind an awareness of (someone or something from the past)
Reasons for Celebration 2025-05-21
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- Is the origin of valentines day known
- Which religious celebration celebrates where they have a day of rest
- Which religious celebration do christians celebrate when Jesus Christ dies on the cross
- Which Religious celebration marks the birth of Jesus Christ
- Which historical celebration celbrates the courage of soldiers that served Australia
- Which religious celebration do muslims fast
- Which Historical celebration has a story of a priest falling in love with the jailer's daughter
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- What do people usually hide during easter
- What dish do Korean people traditionally eat on their birthday
- Which religious celebration do jewish people mark the day of God freeing the Israelites
- Which cultural celebration is celebrated when the moon is in a certain position
- Which cultural celebration do Australians celebrate for the colonisation of Australia
- What food to people eat in honour of soldier on Anzac Day
- How long do muslims fast during Ramadan
- What dessert do you eat during lunar new year that is known to be eaten during Chinese moon festival
15 Clues: Is the origin of valentines day known • How long do muslims fast during Ramadan • What do people usually hide during easter • Which religious celebration do muslims fast • What food to people eat in honour of soldier on Anzac Day • Which Religious celebration marks the birth of Jesus Christ • What dish do Korean people traditionally eat on their birthday • ...
Reasons for celebration 2025-05-21
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- What is an unleavened bread that is prepared in Passover?
- Which day celebrates a person's age?
- What kind of cakes are eaten at the Lantern Festival after Chinese New Year?
- Which event is celebrated on 25th of December?
- Which day is celebrated on 14 February?
- What kind of biscuits are served on 25 April in Australia and New Zealand?
- Which event celebrates the marriage of two people?
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- Which event does not allow Muslims to eat any food during the daylight hours?
- Is meat that are served at a buffet usually cold or hot?
- What are dumplings that are eaten on Chinese New Year made of?
- What is a way of celebrating family events informally with food?
- Which meat cannot be served to Hindu people?
- What is a sweet bread eaten on The Sabbath?
- What is a quick and easy way to serve lots of people in a social event?
- What is the event Hindu people celebrate?
15 Clues: Which day celebrates a person's age? • Which day is celebrated on 14 February? • What is the event Hindu people celebrate? • What is a sweet bread eaten on The Sabbath? • Which meat cannot be served to Hindu people? • Which event is celebrated on 25th of December? • Which event celebrates the marriage of two people? • ...
Reasons for Celebration 2025-06-01
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- A festive food often barbecued on Australia Day
- A special lamb dish might be served during this Jewish springtime festival
- The daily evening meal that breaks the fast during Ramadan
- On Australia Day, many enjoy this iconic dessert made with meringue and fruit
- Christians celebrate this holiday with chocolate eggs and hot cross buns
- On Easter Sunday children often hunt for these
- ANZAC biscuits are traditionally eaten on this commemorative Australian holiday
- A popular food gifted on Valentine’s day
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- Common food served during Chinese New Year, symbolizing prosperity
- Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, often marked by sweet treats
- Special braided bread eaten by Jewish families on the Sabbath
- General term for food associated with celebration or ritual
- This type of bread is eaten during Passover to commemorate the Exodus
- On this day, Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus with roast dinners, puddings and gifts
- This holiday is associated with love and romantic dinners
15 Clues: A popular food gifted on Valentine’s day • On Easter Sunday children often hunt for these • A festive food often barbecued on Australia Day • This holiday is associated with love and romantic dinners • The daily evening meal that breaks the fast during Ramadan • General term for food associated with celebration or ritual • ...
2GB 4 2013-11-17
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- this price is right at night
- horse that won the 2000 Melbourne Cup
- train station on the Carlingford line
- Alan Jones starred in this musical
- planes land here
- the suburb with the postcode 2162
- Smithy's favourite NRL team
- suburb in Sydney's west
- catch it to Manly
- Ray Warren's nickname
- a 60s dance craze
- a famous house on the harbour
- famous arcade in the CBD
- iconic Sydney beach
- the tasman is one
- news show at 6pm on 2GB
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- a town in the Hunter
- a park in Sydney's CBD
- former name of Thailand
- longest form of cricket match
- famous Sydney zoo
- a former Australian airline
- Ray Hadley's favourite style of music
- former premier of NSW
- a former GG
- won the 2013 NRL premiership
- an Australian movie that starred a pig
- bridge at Pyrmont
- which dollar coin went into circulation in Australia in 1984
- fun park
- an ABBA song
- a well known street in Newtown
- gold medals won by Australia at London 2012 games
- Ben's man on the land
- a popular book
35 Clues: fun park • a former GG • an ABBA song • a popular book • planes land here • famous Sydney zoo • catch it to Manly • bridge at Pyrmont • a 60s dance craze • the tasman is one • iconic Sydney beach • a town in the Hunter • former premier of NSW • Ray Warren's nickname • Ben's man on the land • a park in Sydney's CBD • former name of Thailand • suburb in Sydney's west • news show at 6pm on 2GB • ...
General Australia 2025-05-12
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- Water animal with a bill and webbed feet
- Large flightless bird found in Australia
- Remote and dry part of inland Australia
- Spiky animal that lays eggs
- Word used to honour Australian soldiers
- Rush Period when people searched for gold
- Time with little or no rain
- a revised list of 20 medium-difficulty crossword clues using **nouns with two or more syllables**, made especially for **aged care or home care clients**. The focus is on **general knowledge related to Australia**, with clear, gentle wording suitable for older Australians:
- Traditional wind instrument
- Australia’s capital city
- Large fire in the forest or scrubland
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- you like these in large print or turned into a printable activity page?
- Island state south of the mainland
- Big red rock in the Northern Territory
- Short, strong animal that digs burrows
- Salty spread often eaten on toast
- Reef Large coral reef off Queensland’s coast
- Famous animal that hops and has a pouch
- What you often see in Australia’s weather
- Curved tool used by Aboriginal people
- Bird known for its laughing sound
- City with a famous harbour and Opera House
22 Clues: Australia’s capital city • Spiky animal that lays eggs • Time with little or no rain • Traditional wind instrument • Salty spread often eaten on toast • Bird known for its laughing sound • Island state south of the mainland • Curved tool used by Aboriginal people • Large fire in the forest or scrubland • Big red rock in the Northern Territory • ...
Dernancourt and Messines 2025-06-19
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- Type of fighting first seen during the battle of Villers-Bretonneux
- Australian general who led the 3rd Division
- Australian division heavily involved in the defence of Dernancourt
- British troops tunnelled under German lines to place these
- Town nearly reached by German forces through northern France
- Strategic French town defended and recaptured by Australians in April 1918
- German general who attempted to exploit Allied weakness in April 1918
- Date in April when Villers-Bretonneux was recaptured by Australians
- Deadly weapon released by Germans during the battle
- Country where the Battle of Messines took place
- German-held village captured by Australian troops in July 1918
- Final date of the Battle of Messines
- French river near which the Germans pushed towards Amiens
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- Village Germans passed through en route to Hazebrouck
- University named after the general who led Australians at Messines
- Region defended by Australians alongside Villers-Bretonneux
- Explosive used by the British in underground mines
- Number of massive mines detonated before the battle
- New Zealand and Australian troops were veterans of this 1915 campaign
- Division that joined the Australian 3rd Division after the ridges were reached
- City the Germans hoped to reach via Villers-Bretonneux
- German defensive position attacked by ANZAC forces in June 1917
- Treaty that banned the use of gas after WWI
23 Clues: Final date of the Battle of Messines • Australian general who led the 3rd Division • Treaty that banned the use of gas after WWI • Country where the Battle of Messines took place • Explosive used by the British in underground mines • Number of massive mines detonated before the battle • Deadly weapon released by Germans during the battle • ...
Australian foods 2021-04-23
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- - is a delicious dessert made with egg whites and sugar, topped with cream and a variety of different fruits.
- A classic Australian chocolate biscuit
- The most amazing dessert ever. Sponge Cake covered in chocolate and rolled through coconut. Sometimes covered in cream or raspberry sauce.
- A native Australian animal
- A simple snack consisting of white bread, butter and hundreds of thousands.
- An original Australian spread
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- A delicious fish found in Australian waters
- chicken schnitzel with tomato sauce and melted cheese.
- A classic biscuit made with golden syrup and oats, mostly eaten on ANZAC day.
- The classic sausage on bread, often topped with onions, cheese, mustard, and tomato sauce.
- Food that comes with either grilled or crumbed fish with a side of chips.
- A lunchtime meal to enjoy, made of pasty with meat mince inside it.
12 Clues: A native Australian animal • An original Australian spread • A classic Australian chocolate biscuit • A delicious fish found in Australian waters • chicken schnitzel with tomato sauce and melted cheese. • A lunchtime meal to enjoy, made of pasty with meat mince inside it. • Food that comes with either grilled or crumbed fish with a side of chips. • ...
australian stuff 2020-05-19
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- this is something you would make for birthday parties
- is an Australian cake made from squares of butter cake or sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut.
- it one of the Australian animals
- this is something you would get if you are going out to the beach
- it comes in single a single size for one person or family size
- this is something family and friends do when they get together
- all Aussies love to drink this
- a lot of countries don't like this
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- it can be eating as a Christmas dessert
- it was created for war for the NZ and Aussies army
- we say to bight both ends and dip it into milk and start to drink
- this stains a lot
12 Clues: this stains a lot • all Aussies love to drink this • it one of the Australian animals • a lot of countries don't like this • it can be eating as a Christmas dessert • it was created for war for the NZ and Aussies army • this is something you would make for birthday parties • it comes in single a single size for one person or family size • ...
Trivia Challenge 2019-04-11
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- O is the chemical symbol for _________.
- What country do kangaroos come from?
- A popular NZ fruit that is in season now.
- Big Ben is a clock that can be found in this city.
- Steven Adam's plays what sport for the Oklahoma Thunder.
- What is the distance around a circle called?
- April 25th is _________ Day.
- How many stars are on the NZ flag?
- She wrote the Harry Potter series.
- Jacinda _______ is the Prime Minister of NZ.
- The Treaty was signed in 1840 in ____________.
- The President of the United States is Donald _________.
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- The planet closest to the Sun.
- Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
- The father of the Simpsons.
- How many colours are in the rainbow?
- NZ Rugby Team
- NZ Netball Team
- The capital of NZ.
- H2O is the symbolic equation for ________.
- Which straight separates the North and South Island?
- There is a current outbreak of this disease around the world.
- What colour are the Smurfs?
- Sir Edmund _______ was the first man to climb Mt Everest.
- A flightless NZ bird that is also a fruit
- What is the name of the long bone in your thigh?
26 Clues: NZ Rugby Team • NZ Netball Team • The capital of NZ. • The father of the Simpsons. • What colour are the Smurfs? • April 25th is _________ Day. • The planet closest to the Sun. • How many stars are on the NZ flag? • She wrote the Harry Potter series. • Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet? • What country do kangaroos come from? • How many colours are in the rainbow? • ...
WW1 crossword 2023-06-21
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- when countries want to grow colonies
- The promise of protection between 2 or more countries
- First major military campaign for Australia in WW1
- A class of heavy duty battleship that was mainly manufactured in the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race
- A European country that had democracy at the time of WW1
- What pulled Russia out of WW1
- When countries fight with each other
- Country that first militarized the Aeroplane
- Soldiers that fight on foot
- Long holes in the ground
- The place where the treaty ending WW1 was signed
- Patriotism
- The number of this world war
- A target for imperialism
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- A long metal tube with people in it sometimes that goes underwater
- Area where the tension started boiling over before the War
- The idea of having a strong military
- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- Last name of the First Lord of the Admiralty in WW1
- First country to use chemical weapons in WW1
- The country Austria-Hungary blamed the assassination on
- First country to employ tanks in WW1
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A former British colony
- Country with the largest army in the world in WW1
25 Clues: Patriotism • A former British colony • Long holes in the ground • A target for imperialism • Soldiers that fight on foot • The number of this world war • What pulled Russia out of WW1 • when countries want to grow colonies • The idea of having a strong military • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • When countries fight with each other • First country to employ tanks in WW1 • ...
Natalie Jones - 30178852 2022-03-20
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- - THE PLACE WHERE THE 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES VOLLEYBALL EVENT WAS HELD.
- - THEME PARK YOU GO TO WHEN IT GETS WARMER.
- - BUILDING WITH THE HIGHEST AND BEST VIEWS OF THE GOLD COAST.
- - A VEHICLE THAT DRIVES ON WATER.
- - A PLACE WITH MANY DIFFERENT SEA ANIMALS.
- - PLACE WITH THE TALLEST, LONGEST AND FASTED ROLLER COASTER IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.
- - ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS BEACHES IN AUSTRALIA
- - THIS ISLAND IS LOCATED BETWEEN SURFERS PARADISE AND SOUTHPORT.
- - THE ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE IS HELD HERE.
- - THE MAIN STRIP IN SURFERS PARADISE.
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- - YOU NEED TO HAVE A BOAT OR CATCH A FERRY TO GET TO THIS PLACE.
- - THE BIGGEST SHOPPING CENTRE ON THE GOLD COAST.
- - THE RIP CURL SURFING COMPETITION IS HELD HERE.
- - THIS PLACE IS KNOWN FOR AFL AND BIG BASH.
- - THIS PLACE IS PART OF THE SUPERCARS TRACK.
- - THIS IS THE SUBURB CURTIS FALLS IS SET IN.
- - PLACE POPULAR FOR THE BEST VIEWS OF SUNSET AND SUNRISE.
- - PLACE WITH THE MOST AMAZING VIEW OF THE GOLD COAST.
- - THE PLACE WHERE YOU FIND THE BIG RED CAR.
- - THE GATEWAY BETWEEN THE GOLD COAST BROADWATER AND THE OPEN OCEAN.
20 Clues: - A VEHICLE THAT DRIVES ON WATER. • - THE MAIN STRIP IN SURFERS PARADISE. • - A PLACE WITH MANY DIFFERENT SEA ANIMALS. • - THE ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE IS HELD HERE. • - THEME PARK YOU GO TO WHEN IT GETS WARMER. • - THIS PLACE IS KNOWN FOR AFL AND BIG BASH. • - THE PLACE WHERE YOU FIND THE BIG RED CAR. • - THIS PLACE IS PART OF THE SUPERCARS TRACK. • ...
Australia at war 2020-07-27
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- the agreement made by opposing sides in a war yo stop fighting
- what is it called when bigger countries want more power
- what is a person who is injured or killed in war
- what is the name for large-calibre guns used in warfare
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- when you are forced to enlist in the army by the government
- when Hitler and the Nazis killed at the Jewish people in europe
- what is controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc
- what is the term for an Australian soldier
- what is a short term for Australian imperial force
- what is short for Australian and New Zealand army corps
- the word used for a foreign person or thing
11 Clues: what is the term for an Australian soldier • the word used for a foreign person or thing • what is a person who is injured or killed in war • what is a short term for Australian imperial force • what is it called when bigger countries want more power • what is short for Australian and New Zealand army corps • what is the name for large-calibre guns used in warfare • ...
World War One and Beyond 2018-11-19
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- The alliance between Russia, Britain, and France
- When two or more nations stand together.
- The word for someone who refuses to participate in war activities.
- Posters, Speeches and visual sources that attempt to persuade people into feeling a certain way.
- The full name of a very important assassin during World War One
- When a person is forced to enlist
- The official title for a German Emperor
- A source from the time period
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- the committee put into effect after the end of World War One
- Another known title for World War One
- the organisation involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- We have an annual day to honour Australian service men and women
- the name for the area that is now known as Austria and Hungary
- The region of South Eastern Europe, including countries such as Serbia and Bulgaria.
- an ideology that refers to the belief in a national identity and service.
- The name of the palace where the treaty to conclude World War One was signed.
- shortening of the Serbian people
17 Clues: A source from the time period • shortening of the Serbian people • When a person is forced to enlist • Another known title for World War One • The official title for a German Emperor • When two or more nations stand together. • The alliance between Russia, Britain, and France • the committee put into effect after the end of World War One • ...
ww1 2022-03-25
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- THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
- THE SIDE OF WW1 CONSISTING OF RUSSIA, BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND MANY MORE LATER, INCLUDING THE U.S.
- ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1
- A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY
- THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR
- A BATTLE OF 1915 WHERE ANZAC AND BRITISH TROOPS BATTLED THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
- A COUNTRY ON THE ALLIES, KNOWN FOR JOINING LATE AND WAS A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE WAR'S END
- ANOTHER NAME FOR NOVEMBER 11, 1918, THE DAY THE WAR ENDED
- ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED
- A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1
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- A TRYPE OF AIRCRAFT OR AIRSHIP USED BY THE GERMAN EMPIRE
- THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY
- THE NAME OF THE GENERATION OF YOUNG MEN AFTER WW1 ENDED
- A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE
- A TYPE OF GERMAN ARTILLERY, ONE OF THE LARGEST EVER
- A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS
- A DEEP DITCH, USED IN WW1 OFTEN FOR COVER FROM ARTILLERY
17 Clues: ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1 • A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS • A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE • A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1 • THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR • ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED • A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY • THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY • THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY • ...
Gallipoli 2019-10-27
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- a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- a soldier or an armed force
- recall and show respect for (someone or something)
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
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- the action of turning something aside from its course.
- the piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought.
- a long, narrow ditch dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire
- is a knife, sword, or spike-shaped weapon designed to fit on the end of the muzzle of a rifle, musket or similar firearm, allowing it to be used as a spear.
8 Clues: a soldier or an armed force • recall and show respect for (someone or something) • the action of turning something aside from its course. • a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • the piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought. • punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong • ...
Mem 2025-07-23
5 Clues: we has a - service for Anzac Day • recall and show respect for someone or something • I got a magnet as a- at London to remember our holiday • bring someone’s mind to awareness of someone or something from the past • something in the past you vividly remember that in the back of your mind
Carbohydrates 2021-09-09
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- A yellow starchy powder made from corn
- Most of the protein, vitamins and minerals of a grain are contained in this
- This type of flour is brown because it has contains of the bran
- These cereals are used to make porridge and in Anzac biscuits
- Table sugar is known by this scientific name
- An Asian staple that is affected by gelatinisation as it cooks
- Most of the sugar we use comes from sugar ______
- The gelatinisation of starches can be used to ___________ sauces
- The bulk of the flour that we use and eat comes from this cereal
- The part of a cereal grain that is made up of starch
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- The brown layer of a cereal grain that contains fibre
- The browning of sugar when exposed to a dry heat
- Another word for corn grain
- When starches expand due to moist heat
- This type of sugar is ground the finest
- A brown component of sugar that gives brown and raw sugars their colour
- The edible seeds of grasses
- Brown rice is better for you as it contains more of this
- Starch and fibre are __________ carbohydrates because they are made of multiple sugars joined together
19 Clues: Another word for corn grain • The edible seeds of grasses • A yellow starchy powder made from corn • When starches expand due to moist heat • This type of sugar is ground the finest • Table sugar is known by this scientific name • The browning of sugar when exposed to a dry heat • Most of the sugar we use comes from sugar ______ • ...
Roly the Anzac Donkey 2021-05-11
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- What was the driver holding when Roly kick him.
- What was Roly's job.
- What did Roly carry on his back a the start of the book?
- How did Roly get to his final spot after the war.
- What country did Roly's treater come from.
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- Why did Roly kick his driver.
- What happened to Roly after the war.
- Who found Roly on the way back.
- Where was Roly born.
9 Clues: Where was Roly born. • What was Roly's job. • Why did Roly kick his driver. • Who found Roly on the way back. • What happened to Roly after the war. • What country did Roly's treater come from. • What was the driver holding when Roly kick him. • How did Roly get to his final spot after the war. • What did Roly carry on his back a the start of the book?
WORLD WAR I: Introduction 2015-04-21
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- What did Arthur Walker have to do to be able to fight for his country?
- In which country did the Australian soldiers land?
- Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War?
- 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded.
- How many thousands of Australians died in WWI?
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- What other two countries did this man fight in after surviving Gallipoli?
- How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac?
- The event that sparked the WWI was on 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of _________ was assassinated.
- It was a different time, when Aboriginal people weren't even considered _________ of their own country.
- In Aboriginal culture, when you die you have to be buried where you were _______.
- Australia was still a member of the __________ Empire, so they joined the ___________.
11 Clues: How many thousands of Australians died in WWI? • In which country did the Australian soldiers land? • Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War? • How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac? • 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded. • ...
Australia in World War I Terms 2021-04-25
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- A person killed or injured in war.
- Big, large calibre guns.
- Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- Slang term for Australian soldier.
- Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
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- Belief that it is a good thing for a strong country to rule over weaker ones and control, directly or indirectly, large amounts of territory (also known as "empire building").
- A public or secret agreement, or one with publicly known and also secret parts, between two or more nations to support and defend each other in conflicts.
- When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
- Acronym for Australian Imperial Force.
9 Clues: Big, large calibre guns. • A person killed or injured in war. • Slang term for Australian soldier. • Acronym for Australian Imperial Force. • Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps • When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time. • ...
Australia in World War I Terms 2021-04-25
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- A person killed or injured in war.
- Big, large calibre guns.
- Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- Slang term for Australian soldier.
- Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
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- Belief that it is a good thing for a strong country to rule over weaker ones and control, directly or indirectly, large amounts of territory (also known as "empire building").
- A public or secret agreement, or one with publicly known and also secret parts, between two or more nations to support and defend each other in conflicts.
- When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
- Acronym for Australian Imperial Force.
9 Clues: Big, large calibre guns. • A person killed or injured in war. • Slang term for Australian soldier. • Acronym for Australian Imperial Force. • Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps • When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time. • ...
Australia in World War I Terms 2021-04-25
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- A person killed or injured in war.
- Big, large calibre guns.
- Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- Slang term for Australian soldier.
- Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
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- Belief that it is a good thing for a strong country to rule over weaker ones and control, directly or indirectly, large amounts of territory (also known as "empire building").
- A public or secret agreement, or one with publicly known and also secret parts, between two or more nations to support and defend each other in conflicts.
- When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
- Acronym for Australian Imperial Force.
9 Clues: Big, large calibre guns. • A person killed or injured in war. • Slang term for Australian soldier. • Acronym for Australian Imperial Force. • Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps • When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time. • ...
Anzac 2023-05-03
Iconic Australian Cuisine 2021-04-23
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- and chips - fish is traditionally either cod, haddock, or rarely flounder, chips are made from potato dough
- parmigiana - made with a chicken schnitzel and topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese
- - a dessert made with a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit
- - dark brown paste made from various vegetables
- - beetroot can be used in salads, wraps, sandwiches and can be grown by yourself
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- grub - proper aussie bush tucker and they taste like chicken and contains a lot of protein
- - is red lean meat and is healthy
- biscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
- Tams - light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate
- bread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on top
- pies - they are made with pastry and mince (pork, beef etc)
- - normally with sausages, burgers, fresh seafood, steak, bread and tomato or BBQ sauce, normally BBQ’s on Australia day
12 Clues: - is red lean meat and is healthy • - dark brown paste made from various vegetables • biscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oats • bread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on top • pies - they are made with pastry and mince (pork, beef etc) • - a dessert made with a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit • ...
review of the year 2025-02-13
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- The nick name for Australian and New Zealand troops
- A type of ditch used for protection by soldiers in the first world war
- The term used for a political murder
- Term term used for when neither side is moving/winning in warfare
- The law that gave Adolf Hitler the power to make laws
- The economic slump that hit Germany and the rest of the world in the 1930s
- Surname of the dictator of the USSR
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- Leader of the women's Social and Political Union(WSPU)
- Adolf Hilter's nationality
- Votes for women campaigner who threw herself under the kings house at the Derby
- A political system with only one political party and one powerful leader
- Women who's campaign slogan was 'deeds not Words'
- This phrase has been abbreviated to OTT but originally referred to going into battle in the first world war
- Women who wore short skirt and short hair in the 1920s
- The place where the treaty with Germany was signed at the end of the First World War
- The area between the British and German lines on the western front
16 Clues: Adolf Hilter's nationality • Surname of the dictator of the USSR • The term used for a political murder • Women who's campaign slogan was 'deeds not Words' • The nick name for Australian and New Zealand troops • The law that gave Adolf Hitler the power to make laws • Leader of the women's Social and Political Union(WSPU) • ...
Iconic Australian Foods 2020-05-19
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- parmigiana- chicken schnitzel, topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese on top.
- gay time- It’s toffee and vanilla ice-cream dipped in chocolate and then covered in biscuit pieces.
- tams- two malted biscuits separated by a light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate.
- Lamington is a square of sponge cake covered in chocolate sauce or sometimes raspberry sauce and then covered in coconut
- grow off a tree
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- biscuits- biscuits made of coconut, golden syrup and oats
- comes from a plant that you slice
- pies- pastry usually stuffed with minced meat, gravy, mushrooms, onions and cheese
- Milo is basically a chocolate powder that can be mixed with milk to make a chocolate drink or it can be sprinkled on cakes
- bread-white bread, butter, 100&1000s
- and chips- fish with chips on the side
- dark brown paste made from vegetable extract
12 Clues: grow off a tree • comes from a plant that you slice • bread-white bread, butter, 100&1000s • and chips- fish with chips on the side • dark brown paste made from vegetable extract • biscuits- biscuits made of coconut, golden syrup and oats • parmigiana- chicken schnitzel, topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese on top. • ...
Iconic Australian Cuisine 2021-04-23
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- and chips - fish is traditionally either cod, haddock, or rarely flounder, chips are made from potato dough
- parmigiana - made with a chicken schnitzel and topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese
- - a dessert made with a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit
- - dark brown paste made from various vegetables
- - beetroot can be used in salads, wraps, sandwiches and can be grown by yourself
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- grub - proper aussie bush tucker and they taste like chicken and contains a lot of protein
- - is red lean meat and is healthy
- biscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
- Tams - light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate
- bread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on top
- pies - they are made with pastry and mince (pork, beef etc)
- - normally with sausages, burgers, fresh seafood, steak, bread and tomato or BBQ sauce, normally BBQ’s on Australia day
12 Clues: - is red lean meat and is healthy • - dark brown paste made from various vegetables • biscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oats • bread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on top • pies - they are made with pastry and mince (pork, beef etc) • - a dessert made with a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit • ...
Australia in World War I Terms 2021-04-25
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- A person killed or injured in war.
- Big, large calibre guns.
- Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- Slang term for Australian soldier.
- Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
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- Belief that it is a good thing for a strong country to rule over weaker ones and control, directly or indirectly, large amounts of territory (also known as "empire building").
- A public or secret agreement, or one with publicly known and also secret parts, between two or more nations to support and defend each other in conflicts.
- When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
- Acronym for Australian Imperial Force.
9 Clues: Big, large calibre guns. • A person killed or injured in war. • Slang term for Australian soldier. • Acronym for Australian Imperial Force. • Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps • When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time. • ...
World War I – Key Battles and Events 2025-04-19
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- A 1914 battle where Germany defeated Russia early in the war.
- Germany’s naval tactic of using U-boats to sink enemy and neutral ships.
- The heavily contested region between France and Germany characterized by trench warfare.
- A failed Allied campaign in the Ottoman Empire in 1915, involving ANZAC forces.
- A major 1916 British offensive marked by high casualties and little territorial gain.
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- A muddy 1917 battle in Belgium, also called the Third Battle of Ypres.
- A 1916 battle between France and Germany, remembered as one of the longest and bloodiest of the war.
- The agreement that ended fighting on the Western Front on November 11, 1918.
- A type of static and defensive warfare dominant on the Western Front.
- A deadly chemical weapon first widely used during WWI.
10 Clues: A deadly chemical weapon first widely used during WWI. • A 1914 battle where Germany defeated Russia early in the war. • A type of static and defensive warfare dominant on the Western Front. • A muddy 1917 battle in Belgium, also called the Third Battle of Ypres. • Germany’s naval tactic of using U-boats to sink enemy and neutral ships. • ...
April 2022 2022-03-31
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- The chair of the newly formed Clermont Connect board is Renee ___?
- _____ Kleier is the Captain of the QLD PBR Origin team?
- The Men's Shed raffle is a knife in a display box made of black _____?
- After 50 years of service to Clermont, what local plumbing business is finishing up.
- What was the name of the food item cooked by the hostess at Redrock in Beth's Step Back in Time?
- What service organisation is establishing a branch in Clermont?
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- What animal will Clermont be celebrating in May?
- What social group open to boys and girls is coming back to Clermont?
- ____ Morgan, one of Australia's most enduring artists is the main attraction at the Capella Country Music Festival?
- In Grant's Goss this month, he encourages everyone to check the health of what body part?
- What type of agriculture is Kieron, son of Bryson Taylor exploring?
- The ANZAC day community project is called the ____ project.
12 Clues: What animal will Clermont be celebrating in May? • _____ Kleier is the Captain of the QLD PBR Origin team? • The ANZAC day community project is called the ____ project. • What service organisation is establishing a branch in Clermont? • The chair of the newly formed Clermont Connect board is Renee ___? • ...
Australian Homefront During WW1 2024-06-13
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- ___ the lost sheep.
- Main country Australia fought against in WW1.
- Compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces.
- a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime.
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- The state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- Civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war abroad.
- A debt instrument; issued by a government to gather funds to finance military efforts.
- Devotion to and vigorous support for Straya.
- Acronym for the name of the WW1 Army Corps of Australia and New Zealand at the time.
9 Clues: ___ the lost sheep. • Devotion to and vigorous support for Straya. • Main country Australia fought against in WW1. • Compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces. • Acronym for the name of the WW1 Army Corps of Australia and New Zealand at the time. • ...
ANZAC Day 2017 2017-04-23
Nat's ANZAC Crossword 2013-04-28
6 Clues: not helping at all • a written agreement • do the opposite thing • says the opposite thing • someone to help for a while • my partner in my achieving my goals
World War I 2024-10-14
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- This side was defending the Gallipoli Peninsula.
- The Allied forces aimed to control this strait during the Gallipoli campaign.
- The policy debated in Australia regarding compulsory military service.
- These flying machines were a new technology used in reconnaissance and combat.
- This country formed part of ANZAC along with New Zealand.
- A brutal battle on the Western Front, known for its heavy casualties in 1916.
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the immediate cause of WWI in this city.
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- These new armored vehicles could cross difficult terrain and were first used in WWI.
- Recruitment method used to encourage men to enlist through posters and rallies.
- One of the MAIN causes of WWI, involves the buildup of military forces.
- A disease carried by lice that affected soldiers in the trenches.
- Front: This battlefront was known for its trench warfare, located in France and Belgium.
12 Clues: This side was defending the Gallipoli Peninsula. • This country formed part of ANZAC along with New Zealand. • A disease carried by lice that affected soldiers in the trenches. • The policy debated in Australia regarding compulsory military service. • One of the MAIN causes of WWI, involves the buildup of military forces. • ...
2GB 3 2013-11-17
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- an iconic house on the harbour
- the highway that crosses the Harbour
- the former name of Thailand
- planes take off and land here
- a former Australian airline
- the NRL that won the 2013 premiership
- Smithy's favourite NRL team
- a 60s dance craze
- Sydney's famous zoo
- Ben Fordham's Man on the Land
- the news show at 6pm on 2GB
- a popular book
- one of Sydney's best known parks
- an arcade in Sydney's CBD
- a well known street in Newtown
- This Price is right at night on 2GB
- an Australian movie that starred a pig
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- the winner of the 2000 Melbourne Cup
- a famous Sydney beach
- a suburb in Sydney's west
- a train station on the Carlingford line
- the suburb with the postcode 2162
- an ABBA song
- the longest form of a cricket match
- Ray Hadley's favourite type of music
- a town in the Hunter
- Alan Jones starred in this musical
- Ray Warren's nickname
- a fun park on the Harbour
- a bridge at Pyrmont
- you can catch one of these to Manly
- a former Governor General
- the tasman is one type of this body of water
33 Clues: an ABBA song • a popular book • a 60s dance craze • Sydney's famous zoo • a bridge at Pyrmont • a town in the Hunter • a famous Sydney beach • Ray Warren's nickname • a suburb in Sydney's west • a fun park on the Harbour • an arcade in Sydney's CBD • a former Governor General • the former name of Thailand • a former Australian airline • Smithy's favourite NRL team • ...
HASS Revision 2025-11-18
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- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- artificial waterways allowing for transport and travel
- all people being treated the same
- the location of the major battle for the ottoman empire
- the system of voting responsible for selecting a candidate
- A proposed act for the constitution
- the practice of farming
- the belief that strength comes from control of resources and land
- A member of parliament not affiliated with a political party
- the belief a strong military makes a strong country
- the ranking of courts in order of importance
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- courts being separated from the elected government and parliament
- areas with low population density and open land
- An agreement between two political parties to support each other
- an extensive group of countries/states ruled by one individual or group
- areas with high population density and infrastructure
- the maritime passage connecting the black sea and the mediterranean
- principles that work together to ensure everyone can understand and benefit from the legal system
- the act of enrolling in the armed services
- The upper house of parliament
- The party with the second largest majority in parliament
- a new design or improvement on an existing design
- the belief that a country should have a singular cultural identity
- relationships between nations
24 Clues: the practice of farming • The upper house of parliament • relationships between nations • all people being treated the same • A proposed act for the constitution • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • the act of enrolling in the armed services • the ranking of courts in order of importance • areas with low population density and open land • ...
WORLD WAR I: Introduction 2015-04-21
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- How many thousands of Australians died in WWI?
- Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War?
- 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded.
- The event that sparked the WWI was on 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of _________ was assassinated.
- In Aboriginal culture, when you die you have to be buried where you were _______.
- It was a different time, when Aboriginal people weren't even considered _________ of their own country.
- What did Arthur Walker have to do to be able to fight for his country?
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- Australia was still a member of the __________ Empire, so they joined the ___________.
- What other two countries did this man fight in after surviving Gallipoli?
- How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac?
- In which country did the Australian soldiers land?
11 Clues: How many thousands of Australians died in WWI? • In which country did the Australian soldiers land? • Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War? • How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac? • 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded. • ...
WORLD WAR I: Introduction 2015-04-21
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- How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac?
- What did Arthur Walker have to do to be able to fight for his country?
- Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War?
- How many thousands of Australians died in WWI?
- In Aboriginal culture, when you die you have to be buried where you were _______.
- It was a different time, when Aboriginal people weren't even considered _________ of their own country.
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- Australia was still a member of the __________ Empire, so they joined the ___________.
- What other two countries did this man fight in after surviving Gallipoli?
- The event that sparked the WWI was on 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of _________ was assassinated.
- In which country did the Australian soldiers land?
- 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded.
11 Clues: How many thousands of Australians died in WWI? • In which country did the Australian soldiers land? • Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War? • How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac? • 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded. • ...
World War II 2019-11-28
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- - What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand during the war
- - Who won World War II
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- - What day do we celebrate every year
- - One the 2nd of what month did the war end
- - policy or ideology of extending a country's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas.
5 Clues: - Who won World War II • - What day do we celebrate every year • - One the 2nd of what month did the war end • - What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand during the war • - policy or ideology of extending a country's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas.
English Speaking Country Holidays 2024-09-09
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- The Irish holiday ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ is known for the the three leaf clover called the ____________
- On April fool’s day, many people play ____________ on each other.
- ____________ Day is an important holiday in South Africa remembering the first national elections where everyone from any race group were allowed to vote.
- On ____________ many people dress up in costumes and go trick or treating
- On February 14th, you give gifts to your ____________
- New Years Day is celebrated on January the ____________
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- On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ____________ from the British
- Waitangi Day commemorates the signing of an agreement between the British and ____________ in New Zealand.
- The King’s Birthday is a public holiday for countries that belong to the ____________
- Remembrance Day is observed in Commonwealth countries which marks the end of the first ____________
- In Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is in the ____________
- ANZAC Day commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the battle of ____________ in WWI
- Easter is a Christian celebration, remembering the resurrection of ____________.
13 Clues: On February 14th, you give gifts to your ____________ • New Years Day is celebrated on January the ____________ • In Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is in the ____________ • On April fool’s day, many people play ____________ on each other. • On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ____________ from the British • ...
Australians at war 2020-07-23
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- what do you call a person killed or injured in war
- what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army
- what is a foreign place or thing
- what do you call the effort by Hitler and the Nazis to eliminate all Jewish people in Europe
- what is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
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- what does Australia and new Zealand army corps stand for
- what is an affectionate term for an Australian solider
- what is controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media
- what is the Australian imperial force
- what is the agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other during war
- what is a large calibre gun used in warfare on land
11 Clues: what is a foreign place or thing • what is the Australian imperial force • what do you call a person killed or injured in war • what is a large calibre gun used in warfare on land • what is an affectionate term for an Australian solider • what does Australia and new Zealand army corps stand for • what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army • ...
Australia 2024-10-13
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- Wine is often opened for guests at dinner parties, and your… can influence how you’re perceived
- “Jack is as good as his master” => Belief in …
- Australian table manners follow the … tradition
- Because of the length of Australia’s ... , from warm tropical waters off the Queensland coast to cold waters off southern Australia, there is a diverse source of seafood
- Australia not only produces some of the best wine in the world, but it drinks … as well
- Australians are busy, dynamic, and practical, they appreciate their … more than ever.
- Understanding differences is best learned through direct visits."
- The Australian tend to feel that a waiter or waitress should earn a …
- …oneself with the Australian way can help build business relationships and discuss with Australians
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- Australians value … over statements
- the bill for a group of people is usually …
- Price is a guide to …
- Business attitudes in Australia are influenced by the economy’s structure, history, and …
- In terms of greetings, … are standard.
- Australians appreciate … communication.
- Australians NOW have the highest hours worked and the lowest number of … days
- Anzac Day, celebrated on… 25, is considered Australia's most important holiday.
17 Clues: Price is a guide to … • Australians value … over statements • In terms of greetings, … are standard. • Australians appreciate … communication. • the bill for a group of people is usually … • “Jack is as good as his master” => Belief in … • Australian table manners follow the … tradition • Understanding differences is best learned through direct visits." • ...
WWI Crossword 2013-10-29
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- An expedition usually led during the night to capture food or water from the enemy
- The alliance that Australia supported in WWI
- The prince of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
- An Australian or New Zealand soldier
- The country that invaded Belgium and France
- The mother country of Australia
- A peninsula in Turkey where the Anzacs fought a hard battle
- A kind of war fought in ditches dug by soldiers
- Anzacs fought here on horses in the desert
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- The most successful part of the Gallipoli campaign
- Were not allowed to enlist in WWI and so had to lie about their heritage
- A gun that was capable of firing 400-600 rounds per minute
- The continent where the majority of the fighting took place
- The alliance of the central powers in WWI
- This battle is described as being the worst 24 hours in Australian history
- Gavrilo Princip, the man who assassinated the prince of Austria Hungary was from this country
- Rations the Anzacs were given at Gallipoli because they were easily preserved
- A new armoured weapon designed during WWI to counter trench warfare
- Misleading or biased information used to propagate a particular point of view
- The country in Eastern Europe that was allied to Britain and France
20 Clues: The mother country of Australia • An Australian or New Zealand soldier • The alliance of the central powers in WWI • Anzacs fought here on horses in the desert • The country that invaded Belgium and France • The alliance that Australia supported in WWI • A kind of war fought in ditches dug by soldiers • The most successful part of the Gallipoli campaign • ...
which long e will I need to use? ee, ea, ie, e-e, y, ey 2024-05-07
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- lots of kids build sandcastles at the .....
- sometimes I wake in the night after having a .....
- we should not enter .... water or we could drown
- When we can remember a lot it is said we have a great ......
- sometimes when we are sick we get all hot and have a .....
- if I don't get enough ..... I get grumpy
- Bees produce sweet .....
- I like to put ...... on my crackers
- a bicycle has two ......
- When it is cold I put on a ......
- a light wind can be called a ......
- Some kids like to climb the ..... at school
- some kids earn pocket ..... for doing jobs
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- some people call lollies .....
- one, two ....., four, five ...
- On Sunday our .... plays soccer
- some people like to drink a hot ......
- we need to ... mostly healthy food
- On Friday the ..... of our assembly is Anzac Day
- people who do a lot of ....... learn new things
- a pronoun that we use for a boy is ..
- You can tell when people are feeling ..... by their smiles
- a sport that you wear a mouth guard and shin pads
- I live on Ortive ......
- a pronoun that we use for a girl is ...
- Mum said to go ...... on our bikes so we wouldn't fall off
26 Clues: I live on Ortive ...... • Bees produce sweet ..... • a bicycle has two ...... • some people call lollies ..... • one, two ....., four, five ... • On Sunday our .... plays soccer • When it is cold I put on a ...... • we need to ... mostly healthy food • I like to put ...... on my crackers • a light wind can be called a ...... • a pronoun that we use for a boy is .. • ...
Sameerah's crossword 2013-05-07
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- a lage bowl-shaped hole on the surface of a planet or the moon
- a narrow opening or fissure
- a group of things growing together
- it's a something cookie
- an instrument that belong to the wood wind family
- a group containing 2 or more people
- an act of crying in fear
- a powerful desire for something
- a steep cliff or rock face
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- what do you have on thanks giving
- a natural or raw state
- a person employed in an office or bank and keep records
- another word for being mean
- this is used when driving a manual car
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of somthing
- expressing adverse or disapproving judgments
- a sentence has one
- the quality of being clear
- to bring to one's mind of awareness of someone or something
- a loud and confused noise
- a country
- a difficult movement
- close into a tight ball
- a comb or tuft of feathers on the head of a bird or another animal
- a christian priest
- another word for battalion
26 Clues: a country • a sentence has one • a christian priest • a difficult movement • a natural or raw state • it's a something cookie • close into a tight ball • an act of crying in fear • a loud and confused noise • the quality of being clear • another word for battalion • a steep cliff or rock face • another word for being mean • a narrow opening or fissure • a powerful desire for something • ...
Geography Orals 2014-06-03
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- Who's Dad is at the Solomon Islands?
- What season is Australia most at risk of bushfires?
- What was the level of impact on the biosphere during the Queensland Flood?
- What movie was mentioned in the Amazon Deforestation presentation
- What sphere does acid rain affect?
- What day in 2006 did the Beaconsfield mine collapse occur?
- Was the Peru avalanche a national or international disaster?
- Where in the Solomon Island did the flood happen?
- How fast do bushfires spread?
- What was the bird that Isabelle Steele mentioned?
- What was the long term affect that effected the children in the Queensland Flood?
- What percentage of the Solomon Islands was affected?
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- What was the Solomon Island flood speed?
- What state in Australia did the Beaconsfield Mine collapse occur?
- How many people died in the Beaconsfield Mine Collapse
- What type of collapse was the Beaconsfield Mine Collapse
- What do floods cause?
- What Cyclone was the cause of the Solomon Island flood?
- What contributed to the Beaconsfield Mine collapse?
- How many people died in the Solomon Islands flood?
- What type of plan should everyone have?
- Did humans impact the Solomon Island floods?
- What various things are in acid rain?
- What does acid rain create?
24 Clues: What do floods cause? • What does acid rain create? • How fast do bushfires spread? • What sphere does acid rain affect? • Who's Dad is at the Solomon Islands? • What various things are in acid rain? • What type of plan should everyone have? • What was the Solomon Island flood speed? • Did humans impact the Solomon Island floods? • ...
Spelling Activity 2022-06-02
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- A large, very playful sea-mammal.
- a time of year when people might give you presents.
- A fizzy drink that many adults enjoy on special occasions.
- I walk on this through the park between the flowerbeds.
- If I am embarrassed I might do this.
- I need these to walk with if I have a broken leg.
- A hollow sort of sound you can hear repeating over and over again.
- Treasure was kept in this in the olden days.
- Something I use to do my hair.
- You need this to make sure you are always on time.
- On ANZAC day, we lay these at war memorials.
- A noise I can make with my lips and tongue.
- The letters that make up words belong in this.
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- Part of my hand.
- Cats and dogs have these on their faces.
- A large sea creature.
- A brother’s son is one.
- Something that is often in your letterbox to advertise things.
- You would go to this person to buy medicine.
- My trousers are made out of this.
- A very large animal you might find in Africa or India.
- Sand can be found here.
- A pet rabbit lives in this.
23 Clues: Part of my hand. • A large sea creature. • A brother’s son is one. • Sand can be found here. • A pet rabbit lives in this. • Something I use to do my hair. • A large, very playful sea-mammal. • My trousers are made out of this. • If I am embarrassed I might do this. • Cats and dogs have these on their faces. • A noise I can make with my lips and tongue. • ...
World War One 2025-04-01
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- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- When a country either builds up its military to be stronger than its rivals, or allows leaders of the military to start making government decisions.
- An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other during war.
- Information to persuade or influence people to one point of view.
- An artillery bullet or bomb
- A person killed or injured in war.
- Controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc.
- An extreme sense of pride in your country, including feeling that your country/race is superior to all others.
- Prisoner of War
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- Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.
- A foreign person of thing
- An affectionate term for an Australian soldiers
- Australian Imperial Force
- Being forced by the government to enlist in the army.
- Returned Services League
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
- An official written agreement between two countries.
- Fragments of a bomb, shell, or other object thrown out by an explosion
- Life in the home country while war is being fought abroad.
- The belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones.
20 Clues: Prisoner of War • Returned Services League • A foreign person of thing • Australian Imperial Force • An artillery bullet or bomb • A person killed or injured in war. • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land. • An affectionate term for an Australian soldiers • An official written agreement between two countries. • ...
Chapter 10- SHUT 2025-05-19
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- What Henry seems to always carry
- Ludo shoves this in his pocket
- Shining
- Synonym for pained
- old
- Ludo reflects on this person's advice
- A past tense verb that indicaates bike riding
- Usually a frog sound
- (2 WORDS)Small eleectric devices worn behind or in the ear
- Temporary home for letters
- 4 Points and a needle
- This word deescribes the dirt road
- verb- slowly flowing
- What Henry feels for most of this chapter
- City in which the novel is set
- A well known Australian call
- Ludo thinks this will describe both him and Henry
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- Parent's parents
- A bonnie northern hemisphere country,aye.
- a ray of light
- Fluid mentioned at end of chapter
- Trespass on another's place or time
- Baby feline
- series of low,feeble sounds expressing pain or fear
- (2 words)Insulated blanket that can be zipped shut
- Velocipede
- What Ludo carried in his backpack
- Spread out
- To disregard something or pay it no attention
- Nourishment
- a gentle wind
- The ability to do somehting that frightens you
- Acronym for the place where Henry and Ludo hope to find the boy
- Should Ludo and Henry follow?
- closed
35 Clues: old • closed • Shining • Velocipede • Spread out • Baby feline • Nourishment • a gentle wind • a ray of light • Parent's parents • Synonym for pained • Usually a frog sound • verb- slowly flowing • 4 Points and a needle • Temporary home for letters • A well known Australian call • Should Ludo and Henry follow? • Ludo shoves this in his pocket • City in which the novel is set • ...
PLANTS 2021-03-29
5 Clues: i float on water and i am all sorts of colors. • i have a strong smell and i am long and purple. • i am used a lot on Anzac day and i am always red. • i have a spiky steam and i am all sorts of colors. • i am white and yellow and i can get planted in gardens.
2014 Stamps and Coins Crossword 2014-07-09
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- The name of the third Hobbit movie is 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ......'
- Which organisation "needs men" on the $1.40 stamp from the '2014 Anzac' issue?
- The Hormosiira banksii, as seen on the 70c stamp from the New Zealand Native Seaweeds issue, is also known as?
- Martin ....... plays the titular Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, in the Peter Jackson trilogy 'The Hobbit'
- Lord ......... features on one of the 80c stamps from the '1914' For King & Empire' stamp issue
- The Colonial ....... was one of the earliest styles of housing in New Zealand
- How many years has it been since the First World War?
- Which town is known as the "Kiwiana Town" as seen on our 'Legendary Landmarks' stamp issue?
- As seen on the 'Matariki 2014' stamp issue, according to folklore, Tane is the god of humankind and what?
- The Māori ......... features on the $2.90 stamp from our '2014 Anzac' issue
- What is the name of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first born son?
- Which vegetable features on the self-adhesive stamp from the '2014 Children's Health' issue?
- Cliff .......'s work is shown on the '2014 Maori Art' coin.
- The '2014 Christmas' stamps are illustrated by Lindy ......
- The New Zealand ..... Tern, as seen on the 'Endangered Seabirds' stamp issue, has a population of less than 50 birds
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- Home of the giant gumboot, as seen on the 'Legendary Landmarks' stamp issue
- What is the name of the dragon who features in Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit' trilogy?
- Which sporting team had their stamps reissued in May 2014?
- This housing style is also known as the 'Moderne', and features on the $2.40 stamp from the 'Construction of a Nation' issue
- The Duke and Duchess of ......... are the stars of the 'Royal Visit 2014' issue
- The 70c stamp from the 'Royal Visit 2014' issue features a photo from the Middleton Family home in ..........., Berkshire.
- The Landburgia quercifolia from the 'New Zealand Native Seaweeds' issue is ....... to New Zealand
- Many Chinese characters are derived from .........., as seen on the 70c stamp from the 'Year of the Horse' issue
- The name of the friendly dolphin who features in the 'Legendary Landmarks' stamp issue
- The title of the 1/4oz gold proof coin of the '1914 For King & Empire' coins is 'The Great ......... Begins'
- The Antipodean ......... features on the 80c stamp from the 'Endangered Seabirds' issue
- The '2014 Matariki' stamp issue looks at the story of Papatuanuku and ........
- What animal is on the 2014 New Zealand Post Chinese New Year stamps?
- What is the surname of the West Coast serviceman featured on the '1914 For King & Empire' stamp issue?
- Four New Zealand Post has been issuing Christmas stamps for .....-.... years
30 Clues: How many years has it been since the First World War? • Which sporting team had their stamps reissued in May 2014? • Cliff .......'s work is shown on the '2014 Maori Art' coin. • The '2014 Christmas' stamps are illustrated by Lindy ...... • What animal is on the 2014 New Zealand Post Chinese New Year stamps? • ...
world war one 2020-07-23
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- what is short for Australia and new Zealand corps?
- front what is life in the home country while war was being fought abroad?
- what is a large-cailbre gun used in warfare
- An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other is called a?
- what is controlling or restricting the information that the public receives called?
- what is a affectionate term for an Australian solder called?
- what is the belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones called?
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- what is a person killed or injured in war called?
- what is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting called?
- what is the effort by hitler and the Nazis to eliminate all Jewish people called?
- what is a another name for a person or thing?
- what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army called?
- what is the Australian imperial force?
13 Clues: what is the Australian imperial force? • what is a large-cailbre gun used in warfare • what is a another name for a person or thing? • what is a person killed or injured in war called? • what is short for Australia and new Zealand corps? • what is a affectionate term for an Australian solder called? • ...
World events in history 2024-11-24
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- A surprise Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base on December 7, 1941.
- This system of racial segregation ended in South Africa in the 1990s.
- A devastating plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century.
- Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon in 1969.
- She refused to give up her bus seat, sparking the U.S. civil rights movement.
- A plane crash on a volcano in Antarctica in 1979 killed all on board.
- In 1989, this barrier dividing East and West Germany came down.
- This "unsinkable" ship sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912.
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- A nuclear power plant exploded in this Ukrainian city in 1986.
- The first city targeted by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.
- A protest where American colonists dumped tea into a harbor in 1773.
- Day marking the end of World War I on November 11, 1918.
- Terrorist attacks destroyed the Twin Towers in New York on this date.
- The movement for women’s right to vote.
- A major WWI battle involving ANZAC troops in Turkey in 1915.
15 Clues: The movement for women’s right to vote. • Day marking the end of World War I on November 11, 1918. • The first city targeted by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945. • A major WWI battle involving ANZAC troops in Turkey in 1915. • This "unsinkable" ship sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912. • A nuclear power plant exploded in this Ukrainian city in 1986. • ...
1915 crossword puzzle 2025-08-03
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- Provided aid on 4 legs.
- The person Stan loves the most.
- When Barney was injured, he thanked Stan for helping him write these.
- National Day of Remembrance, Honours soldiers from Australia, NZ who fought at Gallipoli, during WW1.
- Stan was ……. to go to war, then he realised what war was really like, a horrific, terrifying experience.
- Stan gave up comfort’s at home, was dedicated and risked his life to fight in Gallipoli WW1.
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- Something that comes out of a bomb that pierces the skin of a soldier.
- Stan meets the Pyramids.
- These nuisances got into everything, soldiers’ food, dead bodies, clothes, wounds, latrines.
- What new weapon in WW1 would give soldiers blisters, burns, respiratory distress?
- This family member wrote to Stan the most. It gave Stan hope and emotional relief.
- When soldiers are devoted and feel a sense of duty to go to war for their country.
- Dirty cramped and dangerous, it defines WW1 combat.
- What was the reason German men who lived in Australia were transported to Rottnest island? The government thought they were…..
- Landing in the place was anything but a …….delight.
15 Clues: Provided aid on 4 legs. • Stan meets the Pyramids. • The person Stan loves the most. • Dirty cramped and dangerous, it defines WW1 combat. • Landing in the place was anything but a …….delight. • When Barney was injured, he thanked Stan for helping him write these. • Something that comes out of a bomb that pierces the skin of a soldier. • ...
Some interesting facts about today's celebrated person! 2021-02-08
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- A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of!
- Burrowing herbivorous Australian marsupials about the size of a badger - Believes it’s the best animal in the world and also it’s their inner animal. :)
- Happy birthday to _ !
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- Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day!
- Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them.
- Four legged, has one named Lenny but plans to get more.
6 Clues: Happy birthday to _ ! • Four legged, has one named Lenny but plans to get more. • Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them. • A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of! • Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day! • ...
World War I 2019-04-16
4 Clues: Compulsory service, usually in the armed services • Australia's Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War II • In Australia, Anzac Day is celebrated annually in this month • Information of a biased nature, typically used to promote a political cause or point of view
WW1 Crossword 2017-04-05
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- Britain a stable country that extended over 5 continents
- a country in western Europe that was in the triple entente
- Abbreviation of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- the compulsory sign up for men for military service
- a country that was part of the central powers
- a country that had an alliance with Great Britain and so fought in the war for them
- when a country takes over countries and makes them subject to their rule
- the army are given a high profile by the government
- a place in Northern Belgium that was highly affected by the war
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- a long narrow ditch that troops fought in the war
- new ____ were used in trench warfare
- an agreement made by 2 or more countries to give help if needed
- a European country that joined the war to help counter balance the Serbian threat
- ___ tactics were used in trench warfare
- the act of being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of your country
- a country that one of its citizens assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- a place in Turkey where many Australian troops died
- joined the war at the very end and helped defeat Germany
- a north central European country that was blamed for WW1
19 Clues: new ____ were used in trench warfare • ___ tactics were used in trench warfare • a country that was part of the central powers • a long narrow ditch that troops fought in the war • the compulsory sign up for men for military service • a place in Turkey where many Australian troops died • the army are given a high profile by the government • ...
Reasons for Celebrating 2025-06-07
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- A holiday, big in America, where children go around neighbourhoods asking for candy!
- 12 of these are eaten at New Year's in Spain
- A very popular American carnival food
- This is a Christian celebration. Children enjoy leaving cookies and milk out at night for a certain someone...
- A day where love is celebrated, and people gift sweet treats (such as chocolate) to each other's loved ones
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- Can be eaten on any special occasion, but is known for being eaten on birthdays
- This is a Christian celebration, however is also known for a large bunny and chocolate eggs
- This day is celebrated to commemorate Australian and New Zealand soldiers, and yummy biscuits are named after this holiday
- A celebration where Muslims must refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk
- A poultry meat that is usually eaten on Christmas and Thanksgiving
10 Clues: A very popular American carnival food • 12 of these are eaten at New Year's in Spain • A poultry meat that is usually eaten on Christmas and Thanksgiving • Can be eaten on any special occasion, but is known for being eaten on birthdays • A celebration where Muslims must refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk • ...
Lolan's Varied Difficulty Crossword 2024-09-25
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- a trillionth of a kilometre
- the first civilisation
- a type of semitone
- an animal that doesn't always have one thousand legs
- the act of forming something
- the chemical that makes plants green
- flee from danger
- opposite of primogeniture
- milk sugar
- work with other people
- opposite of hyperglycemia
- (of a place) empty
- the process of changing something
- the best of its kind
- the era of the dinosaurs
- a type of repition
- a type of electromagnetic wave
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- we do this on ANZAC Day
- a place where people conduct experiments
- a type of figurative language
- a part of outer space that has no matter
- a homograph
- holiday
- a thousandth of a litre
- a billionth of a tonne
- a structure of something to remind people of a person or an event
- a coffin in ancient civilisations
- what you are wearing
- a bacteria killer
- an unpleasant outcome
- a published work that continues the story of a work that was published earlier
- a country ruled by a few people
- a millionth of a kilometre
- anger
- a detailed examinination of something
- the state of being alone
- white blood cells
- after the antepenultimate
- a trillionth of a quintillion
- a mathematical instruction
40 Clues: anger • holiday • milk sugar • a homograph • flee from danger • a bacteria killer • white blood cells • a type of semitone • (of a place) empty • a type of repition • what you are wearing • the best of its kind • an unpleasant outcome • the first civilisation • a billionth of a tonne • work with other people • we do this on ANZAC Day • a thousandth of a litre • the state of being alone • ...
Some interesting facts about today's celebrated person! 2021-02-08
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- A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of!
- Burrowing herbivorous Australian marsupials about the size of a badger - Believes it’s the best animal in the world and also it’s their inner animal :)
- Happy birthday to _ !
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- Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day!
- Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them.
- Four legged, has one named Lenny but plans to get more
6 Clues: Happy birthday to _ ! • Four legged, has one named Lenny but plans to get more • Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them. • A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of! • Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day! • ...
Some interesting facts about today's celebrated person! 2021-02-08
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- Burrowing herbivorous Australian marsupials about the size of a badger - Believes it’s the best animal in the world and also it’s their inner animal :)
- Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day!
- Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them.
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- Happy birthday to _ !
- A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of!
- Four legged, has one named Lenny but plans to get more
6 Clues: Happy birthday to _ ! • Four legged, has one named Lenny but plans to get more • Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them. • A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of! • Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day! • ...
Instruments 2024-10-31
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- rhymes with the word baboon
- Woodwind instrument, played by blowing in a mouth piece, starts with the letter c
- Large, round instruments, played by banging together, often seen with a monkey toy
- Small, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and pressing down 3 different valves
- Small, Triangle shaped instrument, played with a small metal rod
- Bass Large string instruments, deepest pitch of all instruments, played standing up or sitting on a high stool
- a double reed instrument, with a vertically oriented conical bore, 45 keys, played by blowing into mouth piece
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- Smallest of the string family, played held up to chin, strings played with a bow
- Small, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shaking
- Large Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings
- Large, golden instrument, with a deep pitched sound, with valves and wide conical bore
- used to play the last post on ANZAC Day
- Long silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valves
- Large instrument with 88 keys, played by sitting down on a stool and pressing keys
- bass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 strings
- Long, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and moving the slide
16 Clues: rhymes with the word baboon • used to play the last post on ANZAC Day • Long silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valves • Small, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shaking • bass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 strings • Large Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings • ...
Instruments 2024-10-31
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- rhymes with the word baboon
- Woodwind instrument, played by blowing in a mouth piece, starts with the letter c
- Large, round instruments, played by banging together, often seen with a monkey toy
- Small, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and pressing down 3 different valves
- Small, Triangle shaped instrument, played with a small metal rod
- Bass Large string instruments, deepest pitch of all instruments, played standing up or sitting on a high stool
- a double reed instrument, with a vertically oriented conical bore, 45 keys, played by blowing into mouth piece
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- Smallest of the string family, played held up to chin, strings played with a bow
- Small, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shaking
- Large Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings
- Large, golden instrument, with a deep pitched sound, with valves and wide conical bore
- used to play the last post on ANZAC Day
- Long silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valves
- Large instrument with 88 keys, played by sitting down on a stool and pressing keys
- bass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 strings
- Long, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and moving the slide
16 Clues: rhymes with the word baboon • used to play the last post on ANZAC Day • Long silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valves • Small, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shaking • bass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 strings • Large Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings • ...
World War I 2017-06-07
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- An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
- The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
- Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
- A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
- the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
- the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
- A type of conscription
- This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
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- The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
- A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
- the year that World War I began
- Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
- Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
- The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
- the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
- On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
- manipulative advertising for political purposes
- Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.
18 Clues: A type of conscription • the year that World War I began • Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9) • This country was a part of the Triple Alliance • manipulative advertising for political purposes • Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7) • A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI • ...
World War I 2017-06-07
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- An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
- The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
- Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
- A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
- the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
- the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
- A type of conscription
- This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
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- The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
- A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
- the year that World War I began
- Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
- Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
- The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
- the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
- On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
- manipulative advertising for political purposes
- Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.
18 Clues: A type of conscription • the year that World War I began • Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9) • This country was a part of the Triple Alliance • manipulative advertising for political purposes • Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7) • A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI • ...
World War I 2017-06-07
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- An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
- The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
- Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
- A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
- the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
- the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
- A type of conscription
- This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
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- The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
- A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
- the year that World War I began
- Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
- Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
- The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
- the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
- On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
- manipulative advertising for political purposes
- Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.
18 Clues: A type of conscription • the year that World War I began • Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9) • This country was a part of the Triple Alliance • manipulative advertising for political purposes • Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7) • A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI • ...
Aussie Foods 2021-04-22
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- and chips- Fresh fish with potato chips.
- Tams - A biscuit coated with chocolate
- pies- Aussie meat pies are pastry with mince, there are; pork mince, lamb pie, cheese pie, cheese and bacon.
- - Vegemite is a dark brown paste made from various vegetables, yeast extract and spice additives.
- - Lamington are a sponge cake covered in chocolate coated with coconut.
- Gaytime - It’s toffee and vanilla ice-cream dipped in chocolate and then covered in biscuit pieces.
- biscuits- They are made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
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- chocolate powder that can be mixed with water or milk to make a chocolate drink or it can be sprinkled on cakes etc.
- parmigiana- A chicken parma is basically a chicken schnitzel (chicken in breadcrumbs), topped with a tasty tomato sauce with melted cheese on top.
- - Kangaroo is lean red meat, it’s healthy and you can prepare it in many ways – steaks, burgers, sausages, and much more.
- bread- buttered bread with colorful sprinkles.
- a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit
12 Clues: Tams - A biscuit coated with chocolate • and chips- Fresh fish with potato chips. • bread- buttered bread with colorful sprinkles. • a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit • biscuits- They are made with coconut, golden syrup and oats • - Lamington are a sponge cake covered in chocolate coated with coconut. • ...
World War I 2017-06-07
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- An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
- The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
- Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
- A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
- the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
- the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
- A type of conscription
- This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
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- The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
- A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
- the year that World War I began
- Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
- Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
- The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
- the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
- On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
- manipulative advertising for political purposes
- Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.
18 Clues: A type of conscription • the year that World War I began • Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9) • This country was a part of the Triple Alliance • manipulative advertising for political purposes • Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7) • A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI • ...
