anzac Crossword Puzzles

World War 1 Consolidation Crossword 2015-05-12

World War 1 Consolidation Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. France, Britain, Russia, and Italy in 1915 after the war had begun.
  2. building up armed forces including army, navy, tanks, and aircraft.
  3. Alliance between Austria-Hungary, Italy, and Germany prior to World War 1.
  4. Country that changed sides during the war.
  5. Having pride in your country and willing to defend it.
  6. Also named the Ottoman Empire and a Central Power.
  7. Large, slow moving vehicles used to end trench warfare.
  8. Besides gunfire and artillery strikes, many soldiers died from this.
  9. The country responsible for Franz Ferdinand's death
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  1. Germany planned to invade France by moving through this country.
  2. Buiding up of an empire. Usually includes colonising other lands.
  3. Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia prior to World War 1.
  4. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey (Ottoman Empire) in 1915 after the war had begun.
  5. Long narrow open tunnel used to hold soldiers fighting enemy.
  6. Site in Turkey of famous battle involving Australians
  7. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps

16 Clues: Australian and New Zealand Army CorpsCountry that changed sides during the war.Also named the Ottoman Empire and a Central Power.The country responsible for Franz Ferdinand's deathSite in Turkey of famous battle involving AustraliansHaving 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

I WILL REMEMBER HIM crossword puzzle
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  1. code a form of communicating text information using either lights or clicks or dots and dashes
  2. acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corp
  3. land where a battle occurs
  4. military unit
  5. a type of trumpet
  6. a substance that can cause death or illness if it enters the body
  7. a spring flower
  8. a bugle or trumpet call associated with the military
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  1. destroy or ruin; causing overwhelming shock
  2. a country in Europe
  3. a long narrow ditch in the ground dug where soldiers would hide and be ready to fire on the enemy
  4. foot a painful foot condition caused by long immersion in cold water or mud
  5. a way of sending messages holding flags and moving your arms
  6. a game in which players bet that two tossed coins will land on either matching or non matching sides facing up
  7. corps a regiment in the army devoted to all forms of communication
  8. killed or harmed by exposure to gas

16 Clues: military unita spring flowera type of trumpeta country in Europeland where a battle occurskilled or harmed by exposure to gasdestroy or ruin; causing overwhelming shockacronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corpa bugle or trumpet call associated with the militarya way of sending messages holding flags and moving your arms...

ww1 2022-03-25

ww1 crossword puzzle
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  1. THE SIDE OF WW1 CONSISTING OF RUSSIA, BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND MANY MORE LATER, INCLUDING THE U.S.
  2. ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED
  3. THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY
  4. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
  5. A TYPE OF GERMAN ARTILLERY, ONE OF THE LARGEST EVER
  6. THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR
  7. A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS
  8. THE NAME OF THE GENERATION OF YOUNG MEN AFTER WW1 ENDED
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  1. A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY
  2. A BATTLE OF 1915 WHERE ANZAC AND BRITISH TROOPS BATLED THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
  3. ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1
  4. A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1
  5. ANOTHER NAME FOR NOVEMBER 11, 1918, THE DAY THE WAR ENDED
  6. A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE
  7. A COUNTRY ON THE ALLIES, KNOWN FOR JOINING LATE AND WAS A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE WAR'S END
  8. A DEEP DITCH, USED IN WW1 OFTEN FOR COVER FROM ARTILLERY

16 Clues: ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERSA CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLEA NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTEDTHE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WARA CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEYTHE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHYTHE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY...

Key Terms of World War One 2021-03-16

Key Terms of World War One crossword puzzle
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  1. a long narrow ditch used for fighting
  2. an extreme form of pride with a feeling of superiority over other countries
  3. a way for soldiers to record what was happening at war and their feelings
  4. Battle at Gallipoli was the last victory for which empire?
  5. direct cause of an event
  6. a long device used by soldiers to see things a long way away
  7. Australia New Zealand Army Corps
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  1. Germany would attack France through Belgium if Russia attacked Germany
  2. a union formed for mutual benefit between countries
  3. The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively
  4. a policy of extending the countries power or influence through colonisation through the use of military force
  5. used to support walls and protect soldiers below
  6. Cover Allies landed on 25th April 1915

13 Clues: direct cause of an eventAustralia New Zealand Army Corpsa long narrow ditch used for fightingCover Allies landed on 25th April 1915used to support walls and protect soldiers belowa union formed for mutual benefit between countriesBattle 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

Anzac donkey crossword puzzle
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  1. What is the mans Name?
  2. What did the Driver do to donkey when he fell?
  3. What is the donkeys name?
  4. Where was donkey first deployed?
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  1. What was the family like?

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

The orchestra crossword puzzle
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  1. bass- a 6-9ft instrument that is the biggest string instrument
  2. - The oboe is made out of wood and metal and gets bigger at the lower end, where it flares into the bell
  3. the instrument that squidward plays
  4. played the same as a violin but bigger
  5. 26 inches long and u blow it to make a sound
  6. made by african slaves
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  1. something u pull in and out to make a sound and made out of metal
  2. the instrument they use on anzac day
  3. smaller that a double bass but is about 4ft tall almost identical to the double bass
  4. 120 string instrument that is normally plucked
  5. 4 strings smallest sting instrument
  6. - lowest pitch instrument in the brass family
  7. 2 types of of this instrument and is 6ft tall in the wood wind section

13 Clues: made by african slavesthe instrument that squidward plays4 strings smallest sting instrumentthe instrument they use on anzac dayplayed the same as a violin but bigger26 inches long and u blow it to make a sound120 string instrument that is normally plucked- lowest pitch instrument in the brass family...

APWH voyages 807-817 WW1 crossword 2024-03-17

APWH voyages 807-817 WW1 crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Last name of the US president during WW1
  2. City that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in
  3. Kaiser _______ II (German emperor focused on militarism)
  4. ________ of Arabia (Arab leader who led attacks on Ottoman railways and forts)
  5. Emma _______ (The voyager of this chapter)
  6. American passenger ship that got sunk by Germany, causing the US to enter the war
  7. On November 11, 1918, Germany agreed to an _________ to end the war
  8. European nation that recruited many soldiers from West Africa to fight in the war
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  1. What the "NZ" in ANZAC stood for
  2. Term used to refer to the young adults who came of age during WW1
  3. Nation fighting on the Eastern front that had inferior technology and low morale
  4. Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
  5. ______ Warfare (type of combat characteristic of the Western front)

13 Clues: What the "NZ" in ANZAC stood forLast name of the US president during WW1Emma _______ (The voyager of this chapter)Alliance between France, Britain, and RussiaCity that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated inKaiser _______ 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

Holdfast Bay History Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. What interesting pattern does the path, dug out in 1922, from Seacliff Beach to Marine Parade take?
  2. The name of Prince Alfred’s Ship.
  3. What architectural style is the Brighton Civic Centre?
  4. The first Mayor of Glenelg.
  5. Built by Jim Handby, a Glenelg Football player and Magarey Medal holder, is what pub on the Seacliff Foreshore?
  6. What Aboriginal group does the Tjilbruke Monument commemorate at Kingston Park
  7. What did the early settlers call the Patawalonga?
  8. The nickname for Glenelg Aviator, Jimmy Melrose.
  9. Where at Brighton is the Anzac Day Ceremony held?
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  1. This club, which was originally build in 1919 from Agave stems, celebrated its 100th year in 2020?
  2. What ship did Governor Hindmarsh arrive on in 1836?
  3. Which famous Australian explorer is buried in St Jude’s Cemetery?
  4. Who lived at Kingston house?
  5. 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

Australian foods crossword puzzle
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  1. A meringue cake base topped with cream and berries.
  2. Australia's national animal, also an animal that we eat.
  3. bread- White bread, a top coat of butter, then covered in hundreds and thousand.
  4. grub- A natural grub that lives underground and in trees and is edible while it is alive.
  5. A dark brown paste made from many different vegetables and spice additives.
  6. biscuits-A simple biscuit that could last a long time.
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  1. A range of different meats cooked on a BBQ
  2. A type of fish
  3. A sponge cake coated in chocolate spread and then coated in coconut
  4. and chips- deep fried potato and deep fried fish
  5. A chocolate powder that is mixed with milk to make a drink called milo
  6. Gaytimes- A type of ice cream coated in crunchy biscuit pieces.

12 Clues: A type of fishA range of different meats cooked on a BBQand chips- deep fried potato and deep fried fishA 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

World War II Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. intervened the fights between the Maori and the Southern Marines by inviting them to Maraes.
  2. Number of Marines in New Zealand between 1942-1944
  3. New Zealand soldier who won two Victoria Crosses during World War II.
  4. Replacement for League of Nations after World War II.
  5. Nickname for the spike in birthrates after World War II.
  6. Latin meaning "reason for war".
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  1. The New Zealand Prime Minister who declared war on Germany.
  2. Country Germany invaded that began WWII
  3. People who didn't want to go to war.
  4. A type of American store that sprung up all over New Zealand when the marines arrived.
  5. Day Day where we remember New Zealand soldiers who have died in the wars across history.
  6. 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 WWIINumber of Marines in New Zealand between 1942-1944Replacement 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

Australians at war crossword puzzle
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  1. large-calibre guns used in warfare on land
  2. the shorter word for Australian and new zealand army corp
  3. controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc
  4. an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
  5. what is another name for a foreign person or thing
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  1. Whats an agreement between 2 or more countries to support and defend each during war
  2. what is the abbreviation for the australian imperial force?
  3. a person killed or injured at war

8 Clues: a person killed or injured at warlarge-calibre guns used in warfare on landwhat is another name for a foreign person or thingthe shorter word for Australian and new zealand army corpwhat 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

ANZAC Day Search Puzzles ! crossword puzzle
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  1. A weapon used in war
  2. The people who reprensted our country are heros
  3. There were deaths in the war
  4. A bird that was very helpful though the war
  5. If someone is feeling depressed then they are extra
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  1. A flower to represent the war
  2. A country that was apart of the war
  3. The war was danger !
  4. some of the soldiers were turkish coming from Turkey
  5. Heaps of males left there familys to fight in the war

10 Clues: A weapon used in warThe war was danger !There were deaths in the warA flower to represent the warA country that was apart of the warA bird that was very helpful though the warThe people who reprensted our country are herosIf someone is feeling depressed then they are extrasome of the soldiers were turkish coming from Turkey...

Colonial Troops 2024-05-24

Colonial Troops crossword puzzle
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  1. Forced to wear special uniforms to distinguish them from other German military men
  2. Battle where British-Indian army used machine guns to fight
  3. A mosque built for French-African troops
  4. The "wintering" of French-African troops in Frejus
  5. Last ship to leave the bay at the Gallipoli Campaign
  6. Often given to British-Indian soldiers as a sign of welcoming
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  1. Located in Gallipoli, Turkey, Australia and New Zealand gained their independence as a reward for fighting well here
  2. Indian soldier who fought on behalf of the British
  3. Military men recruited from Africa to fight for France
  4. Planned the military landings at Gallipoli, his attempts failed
  5. Tactics used by the 1st Battalion of the King’s African Rifles to battle German troops

11 Clues: A mosque built for French-African troopsIndian soldier who fought on behalf of the BritishThe "wintering" of French-African troops in FrejusLast ship to leave the bay at the Gallipoli CampaignMilitary men recruited from Africa to fight for FranceBattle where British-Indian army used machine guns to fight...

crossword homework 2016-10-27

crossword homework crossword puzzle
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  1. i had to get some more pencils because i ran out.
  2. the photo's reminded me about the fun times we had on our big holidays.
  3. what do you call a group of people who live in the same house.
  4. every family loves to go one?
  5. there where many fruits at the market but these were the best for my fruit cake.
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  1. a sweet thing you can suck on?
  2. there where lots of houses to buy at the beach.
  3. we were at the Anzac service and we had to remember the people who were killed in WW2
  4. each year the travel agent had to take many of them
  5. 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 themwhat do you call a group of people who live in the same house....

WW1 2025-12-01

WW1 crossword puzzle
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  1. rifle, a particular weapon used during WW1
  2. men who fought at Anzac Cove in WW1
  3. a formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
  4. Competition among nations for territorial expansion by annexing colonies and territories
  5. Front, Most important battlefield in France marked by trench warfare
  6. Building up armies and miliary forces as a preparation for war
  7. one of the bloodiest battles of WW1
  8. Inflated pride in the supremacy of ones nation over others leading to political tensions
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  1. information especially of a biased nature used to promote or publicise a particular political cause
  2. the act of enlisting men to go to war
  3. agreements between countries to support each other during war
  4. Compulsory enlistment for state service typically in the armed forces
  5. The site of a major campaign in Turkey
  6. warfare, fighting from deep trenches dug into the ground
  7. the killing of a king or political figure
  8. gas, chemical weapons comprising deadly poisonous gas for causing death

16 Clues: men who fought at Anzac Cove in WW1one of the bloodiest battles of WW1the act of enlisting men to go to warThe site of a major campaign in Turkeythe killing of a king or political figurerifle, a particular weapon used during WW1warfare, fighting from deep trenches dug into the groundagreements between countries to support each other during war...

Australians at War 2020-07-27

Australians at War crossword puzzle
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  1. SHORT FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZE
  2. WHAT IS SHORT FOR AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE
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  1. AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES
  2. A FOREIGN PERSON OR THING

4 Clues: A FOREIGN PERSON OR THINGSHORT FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO OR MORE COUNTRIESWHAT IS SHORT FOR AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE

World War 1 Revision Crossword 2018-05-27

World War 1 Revision Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The name of the day when Germans surrendered and ended the war.
  2. The name of the alliance that included France, Russia and Great Britain
  3. The country that Germany invaded in order to reach France.
  4. The name for the dug out areas soldiers fought in.
  5. The term used to describe strong feeling and support for your own country.
  6. The name of the Austrian Archduke who was assassinated on 28 June 1914
  7. The word describing the mutual agreement between countries to defend each other.
  8. The place where Australian soldiers landed in Turkey.
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  1. We commemorate Australian soldiers who fought in the war on this day.
  2. The term used to describe nations trying to extend their power by taking control of other countries.
  3. The acronym used for Australian and New Zealand Soldiers
  4. As well as guns, tanks and fighter jets, this substance was used as a weapon.
  5. 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 SoldiersThe 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

Gradline Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. What does the CA stand for in the new CA-EBS life jackets (10, 3)
  2. International _______'s Day was on the 8th of March (5)
  3. The name of a biscuit, upcoming public holiday and army corps (1,1,1,1,1)
  4. Former South-African rugby player ________ Pienaar will be presenting to Woodside for a leadership event (8)
  5. The Nyoongar season indicated by cooler nights and the presence of red flowers (6)
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  1. Woodside's favourite coffee shop in Cloister's (7)
  2. Gas field starting production via subsea-tie back to NRC later this year (10)
  3. Current Edinburgh-based operator of our Senegal asset (5,6)
  4. Woodside's new platform support vessel fuelled by LNG (4,6)
  5. 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

WW1 and Industrial Revolution (answers are all lowercase) crossword puzzle
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  1. When finding information, always look for _________ sources.
  2. The spark that started WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz _________?
  3. What did soldiers dig for shelter during wars?
  4. What animal did they use for transport before trains?
  5. What is Australia and New Zealand’s army called?
  6. Where is Gallipoli?
  7. They made these so that boats could get around easier through land areas.
  8. When did WW1 start?
  9. A type of boat introduced in the Industrial Revolution that was powered by steam power.
  10. What kind of power did the industrial revolution bring that uses water?
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  1. Where in France did Australia and New Zealand fight during WW1?
  2. What peninsula did Australia and New Zealand fight on during WW1?
  3. A source from something someone said or wrote.
  4. What diagram consists of a fish’s body and each bone has text?
  5. What did they call WW1 at the time?
  6. What type of building did the industrial revolution introduce for creating things?
  7. Where did the industrial revolution start?
  8. In order for trains to get around, they must travel on __________.
  9. What method of transporting goods did the Industrial revolution bring on land?
  10. 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

Great War Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The original names given to tanks developed during World War I.
  2. Ideas spread to influence public opinion for/against a subject.
  3. Troops from British colonies who fought in the Gallipoli campaign.
  4. The US joined the war after Germany sent the ___ telegram to Mexico.
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  1. Italy, France, Great Britain, and Russia. (2 words)
  2. Fighting in ditches protected by barbed wire. (2 words)
  3. British ship that was sunk by German forces in 1915
  4. A War involving the complete mobilization of resources and people. (2 words)
  5. A new kind of weapon that required soldiers to be given masks, it was outlawed after the war. (2 words)
  6. 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 1915Fighting 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

ANZACs in Gallipoli crossword puzzle
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  1. Information used to promote or publicize a political cause
  2. Women who cared for the wounded soldiers in nearby hospitals
  3. Military operation involving several battles with a strategic goal
  4. The coalition of countries, including Britain and Australia, opposing the Central Powers
  5. Month in 1915 when the ANZACs withdrew from Gallipoli
  6. Country where Gallipoli is located
  7. Peninsula in Turkey where the ANZACs fought during WWI
  8. How close a source comes to reflecting historical truth
  9. Disease that affected many soldiers due to poor sanitation in the trenches
  10. Point of view or stance from which a source was created
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  1. Reason behind creating a source or action, often revealing purpose or intent
  2. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed in 1915
  3. Month in 1915 when the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli
  4. Trustworthiness of a source for historical evidence
  5. An agreement to stop fighting, which briefly occurred at Gallipoli to bury the dead
  6. Beach area where the ANZACs landed
  7. Strategic strait the Allies attempted to control in the Gallipoli Campaign
  8. Nationality of the defending forces at Gallipoli

18 Clues: Beach area where the ANZACs landedCountry where Gallipoli is locatedNationality of the defending forces at GallipoliMonth in 1915 when the ANZACs landed at GallipoliTrustworthiness of a source for historical evidenceAustralian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed in 1915Month in 1915 when the ANZACs withdrew from Gallipoli...

Gallipoli Landing 2022-09-05

Gallipoli Landing crossword puzzle
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  1. Second wave of troops arrives in correct...
  2. 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...
  3. Number of times Baby 700 will change hands throughout the day
  4. Captain Faik loses _________ with Major Halis
  5. General Hamilton denies the request for evacuation because he receives news about the success of an Australian....
  6. Captain John Monash does this to the gap in the line
  7. At 7:19 General Bridges lands and can't find his brigade ____________
  8. This is taken from shore onto the ship Queen Elizabeth and given to General Iam Hamilton
  9. Hillside covered with waist-high thorny scrub
  10. At 19:00 discussion is had about whether to do this...
  11. The ANZACS capture Adil's trench and force Adil to...
  12. The number of months the ANZACS would hopelessly fight against the Ottomans
  13. The note returns to shore and Captain Hamilton gives this instruction three times...
  14. Faik's tactic is to do this as much as possible to the ANZACs
  15. Name of the gun capable of firing three shells per minute
  16. This general comes ashore to discuss whether to withdraw forces
  17. Accidentally fire on ANZACS, killing some soldiers in the valley
  18. 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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  1. The name of the point given to the landing spot of the 9th battalion
  2. The Ottomans send for these
  3. Small landing boat carrying 30 men
  4. Feeling by the men due to the boats landing too close to each other
  5. Name of the one hospital ship
  6. The reason the ships became invisible
  7. Accident that exposes the landing boats - plume of sparks and...
  8. Landing location of the 11th Battalion
  9. Used to muffle the sound of the oars
  10. All the ANZAC soldiers defending this location are killed
  11. Country where the Nordenfelt machine gun was invented
  12. The distance between landing boats as they reach the shore (in metres)
  13. Set up on the beach with a Signal Unit to send communications
  14. Royal Navy prepares to deploy second _______ of troops
  15. Number of troops that climb up the 300 foot Sphinx Spur
  16. Have been unloaded but not yet deployed (used)
  17. Men are told to leave these behind
  18. Many troops in the second wave of ANZACS are badly wounded by airborne explosions of
  19. Men of the 11th battalion try to push towards First Ridge but heavy fire makes it...
  20. The name of the Ottoman captain who spots the first ships between 2 and 2:30am
  21. At 14:10, one of the problems facing surviving ANZACs

39 Clues: The Ottomans send for theseName of the one hospital shipSmall landing boat carrying 30 menMen are told to leave these behindUsed to muffle the sound of the oarsThe reason the ships became invisibleLanding location of the 11th BattalionSecond wave of troops arrives in correct...Captain Faik loses _________ with Major Halis...

ww1 2022-03-25

ww1 crossword puzzle
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  1. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
  2. THE SIDE OF WW1 CONSISTING OF RUSSIA, BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND MANY MORE LATER, INCLUDING THE U.S.
  3. ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1
  4. A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY
  5. THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR
  6. A BATTLE OF 1915 WHERE ANZAC AND BRITISH TROOPS BATTLED THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
  7. A COUNTRY ON THE ALLIES, KNOWN FOR JOINING LATE AND WAS A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE WAR'S END
  8. ANOTHER NAME FOR NOVEMBER 11, 1918, THE DAY THE WAR ENDED
  9. ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED
  10. A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1
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  1. A TRYPE OF AIRCRAFT OR AIRSHIP USED BY THE GERMAN EMPIRE
  2. THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY
  3. THE NAME OF THE GENERATION OF YOUNG MEN AFTER WW1 ENDED
  4. A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE
  5. A TYPE OF GERMAN ARTILLERY, ONE OF THE LARGEST EVER
  6. A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS
  7. A DEEP DITCH, USED IN WW1 OFTEN FOR COVER FROM ARTILLERY

17 Clues: ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERSA CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLEA NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WARONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTEDA CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEYTHE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHYTHE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY...

General Australia 2025-05-12

General Australia crossword puzzle
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  1. Water animal with a bill and webbed feet
  2. Large flightless bird found in Australia
  3. Remote and dry part of inland Australia
  4. Spiky animal that lays eggs
  5. Word used to honour Australian soldiers
  6. Rush Period when people searched for gold
  7. Time with little or no rain
  8. 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:
  9. Traditional wind instrument
  10. Australia’s capital city
  11. Large fire in the forest or scrubland
Down
  1. you like these in large print or turned into a printable activity page?
  2. Island state south of the mainland
  3. Big red rock in the Northern Territory
  4. Short, strong animal that digs burrows
  5. Salty spread often eaten on toast
  6. Reef Large coral reef off Queensland’s coast
  7. Famous animal that hops and has a pouch
  8. What you often see in Australia’s weather
  9. Curved tool used by Aboriginal people
  10. Bird known for its laughing sound
  11. City with a famous harbour and Opera House

22 Clues: Australia’s capital citySpiky animal that lays eggsTime with little or no rainTraditional wind instrumentSalty spread often eaten on toastBird known for its laughing soundIsland state south of the mainlandCurved tool used by Aboriginal peopleLarge fire in the forest or scrublandBig red rock in the Northern Territory...

What's my birthday present? 2023-11-27

What's my birthday present? crossword puzzle
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  1. Tony Mowbray is the manager and Kyril Louis-Drefus is the owner of what Football team? (9)
  2. A 'jack' or a 'kitty' can be found in what sport? (5)
  3. What prolific musician was born in New South Wales in 1955? (5,8)
  4. The part of a dart that sits opposite the pointy end to help it soar (6)
  5. What is an instrument that might have strings, pick ups and frets? (6)
Down
  1. What is the largest city in the South Island?
  2. What word would you associate with parking, lottery or electronic? (6)
  3. What month would you honour Anzac Day? (5)
  4. 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

indigenous Australian crossword puzzle
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  1. In 1950 what was reg promoted to?
  2. Indigenous Australians could no longer enlist because ____ people objected to serve with them.
  3. The laws controlled indigenous austrlians right to drink, eat, earn a living, own a pet, travel, vote and____?
  4. generation What was the name of the generation were indigenous Australians children got removed from their family's?
  5. Indigenous Australians weren't allowed to vote for how many years after the war?
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  1. day Many were barred from returning and service blubs expect for on what day were they allowed?
  2. Indigenous Australians refused to accept discrimination and _______
  3. the laws controlled whose lives?
  4. 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

Granny-Words 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Dot's church is on ****** Parade.
  2. Julie isn't a sweet-tooth, but likes desserts that are *****-based.
  3. Dot has spent a lot of time in this building, particularly helping with catering (2 words)
  4. Josie recently celebrated the long-awaited ***** moving day!
  5. Griff loves sitting in the ***.
  6. A shared family name for the men - particularly the oldest grandson.
  7. The river that runs through Ulverstone.
  8. The first name of the protagonist in a book series Tom, Sam and Jess love.
  9. Jake is the President of this group (3 words).
  10. Matt loves Abby, Billie and *****s.
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  1. Nancy's great grandchild.
  2. Jan often rides her **** to work.
  3. The name of the Indian town where the school is that Jess supports.
  4. One of the two Carlton captains.
  5. Abby's favourite 'fancy' dish (2 words).
  6. The acronym for the organisation Jess has worked with the longest.
  7. The man who thinks everyone owes him $10 for 'winning' footy tipping.
  8. ANZAC Park is more commonly known as the "biggest ***** in the world park"
  9. The grandkids all have this dietary requirement.
  10. The first word of the company Danny works for.
  11. 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

WORLD WAR ONE crossword puzzle
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  1. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
  2. Australia's first major battle
  3. the military forces are given a high profile by the government
  4. a woman who campaigns the right to vote
  5. two or more nations, colonies and ethnicities who are under the political and economic control of a single, powerful nation
  6. what WWI was called at the time it was going on
  7. the front line of defence
  8. government policy that requires citizens to perform compulsory military service
  9. formal agreement between two or more nations
  10. where both sides cannot advance
  11. a country, region or territory that is invaded by another country and absorbed into its empire
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  1. large transportable guns
  2. an agreement between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed
  3. the archduke that was asassinated
  4. the main area of fighting in WWI
  5. When a country takes over new lands and makes them subject to their rule
  6. being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of ones' country
  7. being enrolled in the army service
  8. a political system where some power is vested in a monarch
  9. the place where the soldiers spent most of their time in Gallipoli

20 Clues: large transportable gunsthe front line of defenceAustralia's first major battlewhere both sides cannot advancethe main area of fighting in WWIthe archduke that was asassinatedbeing enrolled in the army serviceAustralian and New Zealand Army Corpsa woman who campaigns the right to voteformal agreement between two or more nations...

oroszorszég-olaszország 2024-05-14

oroszorszég-olaszország crossword puzzle
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  1. -bozót (géppuskafészkek kialakítása Gallipolinál, az angolszászok ellen)
  2. belső háború, ez jellemezte a cári rezsimet, miután kilépett a világháborúból
  3. Az új és fiatal hadvezért éltetők csoportja Törökországban
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  1. 1922.nov.1-ig él ez a rendszer törökországban, a lausanne-i béke törli el
  2. ez az állam támadta volna meg az USA-t a Zimmermann-tévirat szerint

5 Clues: Az új és fiatal hadvezért éltetők csoportja Törökországbanez 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 elbelső háború, ez jellemezte a cári rezsimet, miután kilépett a világháborúból

Mem crossword 2025-07-23

Mem crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. an object you get on holiday to remember your trip
  2. something stored in the back of you mind
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  1. a wreath laying to - the war dead
  2. have in or be able to bring to one’s mind an awareness of (someone or something from the past)
  3. “quick we are going to be late to the ANZAC-“

5 Clues: a wreath laying to - the war deadsomething 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 triphave 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

Reasons for Celebration crossword puzzle
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  1. Is the origin of valentines day known
  2. Which religious celebration celebrates where they have a day of rest
  3. Which religious celebration do christians celebrate when Jesus Christ dies on the cross
  4. Which Religious celebration marks the birth of Jesus Christ
  5. Which historical celebration celbrates the courage of soldiers that served Australia
  6. Which religious celebration do muslims fast
  7. Which Historical celebration has a story of a priest falling in love with the jailer's daughter
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  1. What do people usually hide during easter
  2. What dish do Korean people traditionally eat on their birthday
  3. Which religious celebration do jewish people mark the day of God freeing the Israelites
  4. Which cultural celebration is celebrated when the moon is in a certain position
  5. Which cultural celebration do Australians celebrate for the colonisation of Australia
  6. What food to people eat in honour of soldier on Anzac Day
  7. How long do muslims fast during Ramadan
  8. 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 knownHow long do muslims fast during RamadanWhat do people usually hide during easterWhich religious celebration do muslims fastWhat food to people eat in honour of soldier on Anzac DayWhich Religious celebration marks the birth of Jesus ChristWhat dish do Korean people traditionally eat on their birthday...

Reasons for celebration 2025-05-21

Reasons for celebration crossword puzzle
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  1. What is an unleavened bread that is prepared in Passover?
  2. Which day celebrates a person's age?
  3. What kind of cakes are eaten at the Lantern Festival after Chinese New Year?
  4. Which event is celebrated on 25th of December?
  5. Which day is celebrated on 14 February?
  6. What kind of biscuits are served on 25 April in Australia and New Zealand?
  7. Which event celebrates the marriage of two people?
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  1. Which event does not allow Muslims to eat any food during the daylight hours?
  2. Is meat that are served at a buffet usually cold or hot?
  3. What are dumplings that are eaten on Chinese New Year made of?
  4. What is a way of celebrating family events informally with food?
  5. Which meat cannot be served to Hindu people?
  6. What is a sweet bread eaten on The Sabbath?
  7. What is a quick and easy way to serve lots of people in a social event?
  8. 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

Reasons for Celebration crossword puzzle
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  1. A festive food often barbecued on Australia Day
  2. A special lamb dish might be served during this Jewish springtime festival
  3. The daily evening meal that breaks the fast during Ramadan
  4. On Australia Day, many enjoy this iconic dessert made with meringue and fruit
  5. Christians celebrate this holiday with chocolate eggs and hot cross buns
  6. On Easter Sunday children often hunt for these
  7. ANZAC biscuits are traditionally eaten on this commemorative Australian holiday
  8. A popular food gifted on Valentine’s day
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  1. Common food served during Chinese New Year, symbolizing prosperity
  2. Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, often marked by sweet treats
  3. Special braided bread eaten by Jewish families on the Sabbath
  4. General term for food associated with celebration or ritual
  5. This type of bread is eaten during Passover to commemorate the Exodus
  6. On this day, Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus with roast dinners, puddings and gifts
  7. This holiday is associated with love and romantic dinners

15 Clues: A popular food gifted on Valentine’s dayOn Easter Sunday children often hunt for theseA festive food often barbecued on Australia DayThis holiday is associated with love and romantic dinnersThe daily evening meal that breaks the fast during RamadanGeneral term for food associated with celebration or ritual...

2GB 4 2013-11-17

2GB 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. this price is right at night
  2. horse that won the 2000 Melbourne Cup
  3. train station on the Carlingford line
  4. Alan Jones starred in this musical
  5. planes land here
  6. the suburb with the postcode 2162
  7. Smithy's favourite NRL team
  8. suburb in Sydney's west
  9. catch it to Manly
  10. Ray Warren's nickname
  11. a 60s dance craze
  12. a famous house on the harbour
  13. famous arcade in the CBD
  14. iconic Sydney beach
  15. the tasman is one
  16. news show at 6pm on 2GB
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  1. a town in the Hunter
  2. a park in Sydney's CBD
  3. former name of Thailand
  4. longest form of cricket match
  5. famous Sydney zoo
  6. a former Australian airline
  7. Ray Hadley's favourite style of music
  8. former premier of NSW
  9. a former GG
  10. won the 2013 NRL premiership
  11. an Australian movie that starred a pig
  12. bridge at Pyrmont
  13. which dollar coin went into circulation in Australia in 1984
  14. fun park
  15. an ABBA song
  16. a well known street in Newtown
  17. gold medals won by Australia at London 2012 games
  18. Ben's man on the land
  19. a popular book

35 Clues: fun parka former GGan ABBA songa popular bookplanes land herefamous Sydney zoocatch it to Manlybridge at Pyrmonta 60s dance crazethe tasman is oneiconic Sydney beacha town in the Hunterformer premier of NSWRay Warren's nicknameBen's man on the landa park in Sydney's CBDformer name of Thailandsuburb in Sydney's westnews show at 6pm on 2GB...

General Australia 2025-05-12

General Australia crossword puzzle
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  1. Water animal with a bill and webbed feet
  2. Large flightless bird found in Australia
  3. Remote and dry part of inland Australia
  4. Spiky animal that lays eggs
  5. Word used to honour Australian soldiers
  6. Rush Period when people searched for gold
  7. Time with little or no rain
  8. 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:
  9. Traditional wind instrument
  10. Australia’s capital city
  11. Large fire in the forest or scrubland
Down
  1. you like these in large print or turned into a printable activity page?
  2. Island state south of the mainland
  3. Big red rock in the Northern Territory
  4. Short, strong animal that digs burrows
  5. Salty spread often eaten on toast
  6. Reef Large coral reef off Queensland’s coast
  7. Famous animal that hops and has a pouch
  8. What you often see in Australia’s weather
  9. Curved tool used by Aboriginal people
  10. Bird known for its laughing sound
  11. City with a famous harbour and Opera House

22 Clues: Australia’s capital citySpiky animal that lays eggsTime with little or no rainTraditional wind instrumentSalty spread often eaten on toastBird known for its laughing soundIsland state south of the mainlandCurved tool used by Aboriginal peopleLarge fire in the forest or scrublandBig red rock in the Northern Territory...

Dernancourt and Messines 2025-06-19

Dernancourt and Messines crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of fighting first seen during the battle of Villers-Bretonneux
  2. Australian general who led the 3rd Division
  3. Australian division heavily involved in the defence of Dernancourt
  4. British troops tunnelled under German lines to place these
  5. Town nearly reached by German forces through northern France
  6. Strategic French town defended and recaptured by Australians in April 1918
  7. German general who attempted to exploit Allied weakness in April 1918
  8. Date in April when Villers-Bretonneux was recaptured by Australians
  9. Deadly weapon released by Germans during the battle
  10. Country where the Battle of Messines took place
  11. German-held village captured by Australian troops in July 1918
  12. Final date of the Battle of Messines
  13. French river near which the Germans pushed towards Amiens
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  1. Village Germans passed through en route to Hazebrouck
  2. University named after the general who led Australians at Messines
  3. Region defended by Australians alongside Villers-Bretonneux
  4. Explosive used by the British in underground mines
  5. Number of massive mines detonated before the battle
  6. New Zealand and Australian troops were veterans of this 1915 campaign
  7. Division that joined the Australian 3rd Division after the ridges were reached
  8. City the Germans hoped to reach via Villers-Bretonneux
  9. German defensive position attacked by ANZAC forces in June 1917
  10. Treaty that banned the use of gas after WWI

23 Clues: Final date of the Battle of MessinesAustralian general who led the 3rd DivisionTreaty that banned the use of gas after WWICountry where the Battle of Messines took placeExplosive used by the British in underground minesNumber of massive mines detonated before the battleDeadly weapon released by Germans during the battle...

Australian foods 2021-04-23

Australian foods crossword puzzle
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  1. - is a delicious dessert made with egg whites and sugar, topped with cream and a variety of different fruits.
  2. A classic Australian chocolate biscuit
  3. The most amazing dessert ever. Sponge Cake covered in chocolate and rolled through coconut. Sometimes covered in cream or raspberry sauce.
  4. A native Australian animal
  5. A simple snack consisting of white bread, butter and hundreds of thousands.
  6. An original Australian spread
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  1. A delicious fish found in Australian waters
  2. chicken schnitzel with tomato sauce and melted cheese.
  3. A classic biscuit made with golden syrup and oats, mostly eaten on ANZAC day.
  4. The classic sausage on bread, often topped with onions, cheese, mustard, and tomato sauce.
  5. Food that comes with either grilled or crumbed fish with a side of chips.
  6. A lunchtime meal to enjoy, made of pasty with meat mince inside it.

12 Clues: A native Australian animalAn original Australian spreadA classic Australian chocolate biscuitA delicious fish found in Australian waterschicken 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

australian stuff crossword puzzle
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  1. this is something you would make for birthday parties
  2. 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.
  3. it one of the Australian animals
  4. this is something you would get if you are going out to the beach
  5. it comes in single a single size for one person or family size
  6. this is something family and friends do when they get together
  7. all Aussies love to drink this
  8. a lot of countries don't like this
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  1. it can be eating as a Christmas dessert
  2. it was created for war for the NZ and Aussies army
  3. we say to bight both ends and dip it into milk and start to drink
  4. this stains a lot

12 Clues: this stains a lotall Aussies love to drink thisit one of the Australian animalsa lot of countries don't like thisit can be eating as a Christmas dessertit was created for war for the NZ and Aussies armythis is something you would make for birthday partiesit comes in single a single size for one person or family size...

Trivia Challenge 2019-04-11

Trivia Challenge crossword puzzle
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  1. O is the chemical symbol for _________.
  2. What country do kangaroos come from?
  3. A popular NZ fruit that is in season now.
  4. Big Ben is a clock that can be found in this city.
  5. Steven Adam's plays what sport for the Oklahoma Thunder.
  6. What is the distance around a circle called?
  7. April 25th is _________ Day.
  8. How many stars are on the NZ flag?
  9. She wrote the Harry Potter series.
  10. Jacinda _______ is the Prime Minister of NZ.
  11. The Treaty was signed in 1840 in ____________.
  12. The President of the United States is Donald _________.
Down
  1. The planet closest to the Sun.
  2. Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
  3. The father of the Simpsons.
  4. How many colours are in the rainbow?
  5. NZ Rugby Team
  6. NZ Netball Team
  7. The capital of NZ.
  8. H2O is the symbolic equation for ________.
  9. Which straight separates the North and South Island?
  10. There is a current outbreak of this disease around the world.
  11. What colour are the Smurfs?
  12. Sir Edmund _______ was the first man to climb Mt Everest.
  13. A flightless NZ bird that is also a fruit
  14. What is the name of the long bone in your thigh?

26 Clues: NZ Rugby TeamNZ Netball TeamThe 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

WW1 crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. when countries want to grow colonies
  2. The promise of protection between 2 or more countries
  3. First major military campaign for Australia in WW1
  4. A class of heavy duty battleship that was mainly manufactured in the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race
  5. A European country that had democracy at the time of WW1
  6. What pulled Russia out of WW1
  7. When countries fight with each other
  8. Country that first militarized the Aeroplane
  9. Soldiers that fight on foot
  10. Long holes in the ground
  11. The place where the treaty ending WW1 was signed
  12. Patriotism
  13. The number of this world war
  14. A target for imperialism
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  1. A long metal tube with people in it sometimes that goes underwater
  2. Area where the tension started boiling over before the War
  3. The idea of having a strong military
  4. Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
  5. Last name of the First Lord of the Admiralty in WW1
  6. First country to use chemical weapons in WW1
  7. The country Austria-Hungary blamed the assassination on
  8. First country to employ tanks in WW1
  9. What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  10. A former British colony
  11. Country with the largest army in the world in WW1

25 Clues: PatriotismA former British colonyLong holes in the groundA target for imperialismSoldiers that fight on footThe number of this world warWhat pulled Russia out of WW1when countries want to grow coloniesThe idea of having a strong militaryAustralia and New Zealand Army CorpsWhen countries fight with each otherFirst country to employ tanks in WW1...

Natalie Jones - 30178852 2022-03-20

Natalie Jones - 30178852 crossword puzzle
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  1. - THE PLACE WHERE THE 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES VOLLEYBALL EVENT WAS HELD.
  2. - THEME PARK YOU GO TO WHEN IT GETS WARMER.
  3. - BUILDING WITH THE HIGHEST AND BEST VIEWS OF THE GOLD COAST.
  4. - A VEHICLE THAT DRIVES ON WATER.
  5. - A PLACE WITH MANY DIFFERENT SEA ANIMALS.
  6. - PLACE WITH THE TALLEST, LONGEST AND FASTED ROLLER COASTER IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.
  7. - ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS BEACHES IN AUSTRALIA
  8. - THIS ISLAND IS LOCATED BETWEEN SURFERS PARADISE AND SOUTHPORT.
  9. - THE ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE IS HELD HERE.
  10. - THE MAIN STRIP IN SURFERS PARADISE.
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  1. - YOU NEED TO HAVE A BOAT OR CATCH A FERRY TO GET TO THIS PLACE.
  2. - THE BIGGEST SHOPPING CENTRE ON THE GOLD COAST.
  3. - THE RIP CURL SURFING COMPETITION IS HELD HERE.
  4. - THIS PLACE IS KNOWN FOR AFL AND BIG BASH.
  5. - THIS PLACE IS PART OF THE SUPERCARS TRACK.
  6. - THIS IS THE SUBURB CURTIS FALLS IS SET IN.
  7. - PLACE POPULAR FOR THE BEST VIEWS OF SUNSET AND SUNRISE.
  8. - PLACE WITH THE MOST AMAZING VIEW OF THE GOLD COAST.
  9. - THE PLACE WHERE YOU FIND THE BIG RED CAR.
  10. - 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

Australia at war crossword puzzle
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  1. the agreement made by opposing sides in a war yo stop fighting
  2. what is it called when bigger countries want more power
  3. what is a person who is injured or killed in war
  4. what is the name for large-calibre guns used in warfare
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  1. when you are forced to enlist in the army by the government
  2. when Hitler and the Nazis killed at the Jewish people in europe
  3. what is controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc
  4. what is the term for an Australian soldier
  5. what is a short term for Australian imperial force
  6. what is short for Australian and New Zealand army corps
  7. the word used for a foreign person or thing

11 Clues: what is the term for an Australian soldierthe word used for a foreign person or thingwhat is a person who is injured or killed in warwhat is a short term for Australian imperial forcewhat is it called when bigger countries want more powerwhat is short for Australian and New Zealand army corpswhat is the name for large-calibre guns used in warfare...

World War One and Beyond 2018-11-19

World War One and Beyond crossword puzzle
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  1. The alliance between Russia, Britain, and France
  2. When two or more nations stand together.
  3. The word for someone who refuses to participate in war activities.
  4. Posters, Speeches and visual sources that attempt to persuade people into feeling a certain way.
  5. The full name of a very important assassin during World War One
  6. When a person is forced to enlist
  7. The official title for a German Emperor
  8. A source from the time period
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  1. the committee put into effect after the end of World War One
  2. Another known title for World War One
  3. the organisation involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
  4. We have an annual day to honour Australian service men and women
  5. the name for the area that is now known as Austria and Hungary
  6. The region of South Eastern Europe, including countries such as Serbia and Bulgaria.
  7. an ideology that refers to the belief in a national identity and service.
  8. The name of the palace where the treaty to conclude World War One was signed.
  9. shortening of the Serbian people

17 Clues: A source from the time periodshortening of the Serbian peopleWhen a person is forced to enlistAnother known title for World War OneThe official title for a German EmperorWhen two or more nations stand together.The alliance between Russia, Britain, and Francethe committee put into effect after the end of World War One...

ww1 2022-03-25

ww1 crossword puzzle
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  1. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
  2. THE SIDE OF WW1 CONSISTING OF RUSSIA, BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND MANY MORE LATER, INCLUDING THE U.S.
  3. ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1
  4. A CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEY
  5. THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR
  6. A BATTLE OF 1915 WHERE ANZAC AND BRITISH TROOPS BATTLED THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
  7. A COUNTRY ON THE ALLIES, KNOWN FOR JOINING LATE AND WAS A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE WAR'S END
  8. ANOTHER NAME FOR NOVEMBER 11, 1918, THE DAY THE WAR ENDED
  9. ONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTED
  10. A NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1
Down
  1. A TRYPE OF AIRCRAFT OR AIRSHIP USED BY THE GERMAN EMPIRE
  2. THE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHY
  3. THE NAME OF THE GENERATION OF YOUNG MEN AFTER WW1 ENDED
  4. A CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLE
  5. A TYPE OF GERMAN ARTILLERY, ONE OF THE LARGEST EVER
  6. A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS
  7. A DEEP DITCH, USED IN WW1 OFTEN FOR COVER FROM ARTILLERY

17 Clues: ANOTHER NAME FOR WW1A NAME FOR FRENCH SOLDIERSA CITY IN BELGIUM, AND A MAJOR BATTLEA NICKNAME FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1THE CITY OF THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WARONE OF THE MAIN ALLIES, SINCE WW1 STARTEDA CENTRAL POWER, LOCATED IN MODERN-DAY TURKEYTHE REVOLUTION WHICH ENDED THE RUSSIAN MONARCHYTHE AUSTRIAN TREATY WHICH BROKE UP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY...

Gallipoli 2019-10-27

Gallipoli crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
  2. a soldier or an armed force
  3. recall and show respect for (someone or something)
  4. punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
Down
  1. the action of turning something aside from its course.
  2. the piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought.
  3. a long, narrow ditch dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire
  4. 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 forcerecall 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 Corpsthe 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

Mem crossword puzzle
Across
  1. something in the past you vividly remember that in the back of your mind
  2. bring someone’s mind to awareness of someone or something from the past
  3. recall and show respect for someone or something
Down
  1. we has a - service for Anzac Day
  2. I got a magnet as a- at London to remember our holiday

5 Clues: we has a - service for Anzac Dayrecall and show respect for someone or somethingI got a magnet as a- at London to remember our holidaybring someone’s mind to awareness of someone or something from the pastsomething in the past you vividly remember that in the back of your mind

Carbohydrates 2021-09-09

Carbohydrates crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A yellow starchy powder made from corn
  2. Most of the protein, vitamins and minerals of a grain are contained in this
  3. This type of flour is brown because it has contains of the bran
  4. These cereals are used to make porridge and in Anzac biscuits
  5. Table sugar is known by this scientific name
  6. An Asian staple that is affected by gelatinisation as it cooks
  7. Most of the sugar we use comes from sugar ______
  8. The gelatinisation of starches can be used to ___________ sauces
  9. The bulk of the flour that we use and eat comes from this cereal
  10. The part of a cereal grain that is made up of starch
Down
  1. The brown layer of a cereal grain that contains fibre
  2. The browning of sugar when exposed to a dry heat
  3. Another word for corn grain
  4. When starches expand due to moist heat
  5. This type of sugar is ground the finest
  6. A brown component of sugar that gives brown and raw sugars their colour
  7. The edible seeds of grasses
  8. Brown rice is better for you as it contains more of this
  9. Starch and fibre are __________ carbohydrates because they are made of multiple sugars joined together

19 Clues: Another word for corn grainThe edible seeds of grassesA yellow starchy powder made from cornWhen starches expand due to moist heatThis type of sugar is ground the finestTable sugar is known by this scientific nameThe browning of sugar when exposed to a dry heatMost of the sugar we use comes from sugar ______...

Roly the Anzac Donkey 2021-05-11

Roly the Anzac Donkey crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the driver holding when Roly kick him.
  2. What was Roly's job.
  3. What did Roly carry on his back a the start of the book?
  4. How did Roly get to his final spot after the war.
  5. What country did Roly's treater come from.
Down
  1. Why did Roly kick his driver.
  2. What happened to Roly after the war.
  3. Who found Roly on the way back.
  4. 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

WORLD WAR I: Introduction crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What did Arthur Walker have to do to be able to fight for his country?
  2. In which country did the Australian soldiers land?
  3. Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War?
  4. 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded.
  5. How many thousands of Australians died in WWI?
Down
  1. What other two countries did this man fight in after surviving Gallipoli?
  2. How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac?
  3. The event that sparked the WWI was on 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of _________ was assassinated.
  4. It was a different time, when Aboriginal people weren't even considered _________ of their own country.
  5. In Aboriginal culture, when you die you have to be buried where you were _______.
  6. 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

Australia in World War I Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A person killed or injured in war.
  2. Big, large calibre guns.
  3. Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
  4. Slang term for Australian soldier.
  5. Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
Down
  1. 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").
  2. 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.
  3. When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
  4. 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 CorpsWhen people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time....

Australia in World War I Terms 2021-04-25

Australia in World War I Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A person killed or injured in war.
  2. Big, large calibre guns.
  3. Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
  4. Slang term for Australian soldier.
  5. Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
Down
  1. 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").
  2. 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.
  3. When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
  4. 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 CorpsWhen people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time....

Australia in World War I Terms 2021-04-25

Australia in World War I Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A person killed or injured in war.
  2. Big, large calibre guns.
  3. Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
  4. Slang term for Australian soldier.
  5. Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
Down
  1. 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").
  2. 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.
  3. When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
  4. 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 CorpsWhen people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time....

Anzac 2023-05-03

Anzac crossword puzzle
Across
  1. weapon used in war
  2. people who fought in war
Down
  1. something explosive

3 Clues: weapon used in warsomething explosivepeople who fought in war

Iconic Australian Cuisine 2021-04-23

Iconic Australian Cuisine crossword puzzle
Across
  1. and chips - fish is traditionally either cod, haddock, or rarely flounder, chips are made from potato dough
  2. parmigiana - made with a chicken schnitzel and topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese
  3. - a dessert made with a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit
  4. - dark brown paste made from various vegetables
  5. - beetroot can be used in salads, wraps, sandwiches and can be grown by yourself
Down
  1. grub - proper aussie bush tucker and they taste like chicken and contains a lot of protein
  2. - is red lean meat and is healthy
  3. biscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
  4. Tams - light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate
  5. bread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on top
  6. pies - they are made with pastry and mince (pork, beef etc)
  7. - 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 vegetablesbiscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oatsbread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on toppies - 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

review of the year crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The nick name for Australian and New Zealand troops
  2. A type of ditch used for protection by soldiers in the first world war
  3. The term used for a political murder
  4. Term term used for when neither side is moving/winning in warfare
  5. The law that gave Adolf Hitler the power to make laws
  6. The economic slump that hit Germany and the rest of the world in the 1930s
  7. Surname of the dictator of the USSR
Down
  1. Leader of the women's Social and Political Union(WSPU)
  2. Adolf Hilter's nationality
  3. Votes for women campaigner who threw herself under the kings house at the Derby
  4. A political system with only one political party and one powerful leader
  5. Women who's campaign slogan was 'deeds not Words'
  6. This phrase has been abbreviated to OTT but originally referred to going into battle in the first world war
  7. Women who wore short skirt and short hair in the 1920s
  8. The place where the treaty with Germany was signed at the end of the First World War
  9. The area between the British and German lines on the western front

16 Clues: Adolf Hilter's nationalitySurname of the dictator of the USSRThe term used for a political murderWomen who's campaign slogan was 'deeds not Words'The nick name for Australian and New Zealand troopsThe law that gave Adolf Hitler the power to make lawsLeader of the women's Social and Political Union(WSPU)...

Iconic Australian Foods 2020-05-19

Iconic Australian Foods crossword puzzle
Across
  1. parmigiana- chicken schnitzel, topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese on top.
  2. gay time- It’s toffee and vanilla ice-cream dipped in chocolate and then covered in biscuit pieces.
  3. tams- two malted biscuits separated by a light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate.
  4. Lamington is a square of sponge cake covered in chocolate sauce or sometimes raspberry sauce and then covered in coconut
  5. grow off a tree
Down
  1. biscuits- biscuits made of coconut, golden syrup and oats
  2. comes from a plant that you slice
  3. pies- pastry usually stuffed with minced meat, gravy, mushrooms, onions and cheese
  4. Milo is basically a chocolate powder that can be mixed with milk to make a chocolate drink or it can be sprinkled on cakes
  5. bread-white bread, butter, 100&1000s
  6. and chips- fish with chips on the side
  7. dark brown paste made from vegetable extract

12 Clues: grow off a treecomes from a plant that you slicebread-white bread, butter, 100&1000sand chips- fish with chips on the sidedark brown paste made from vegetable extractbiscuits- biscuits made of coconut, golden syrup and oatsparmigiana- chicken schnitzel, topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese on top....

Iconic Australian Cuisine 2021-04-23

Iconic Australian Cuisine crossword puzzle
Across
  1. and chips - fish is traditionally either cod, haddock, or rarely flounder, chips are made from potato dough
  2. parmigiana - made with a chicken schnitzel and topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese
  3. - a dessert made with a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit
  4. - dark brown paste made from various vegetables
  5. - beetroot can be used in salads, wraps, sandwiches and can be grown by yourself
Down
  1. grub - proper aussie bush tucker and they taste like chicken and contains a lot of protein
  2. - is red lean meat and is healthy
  3. biscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
  4. Tams - light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate
  5. bread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on top
  6. pies - they are made with pastry and mince (pork, beef etc)
  7. - 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 vegetablesbiscuits - made with coconut, golden syrup and oatsbread - white bread with butter and sprinkles on toppies - 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

Australia in World War I Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A person killed or injured in war.
  2. Big, large calibre guns.
  3. Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
  4. Slang term for Australian soldier.
  5. Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
Down
  1. 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").
  2. 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.
  3. When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
  4. 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 CorpsWhen 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

World War I – Key Battles and Events crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A 1914 battle where Germany defeated Russia early in the war.
  2. Germany’s naval tactic of using U-boats to sink enemy and neutral ships.
  3. The heavily contested region between France and Germany characterized by trench warfare.
  4. A failed Allied campaign in the Ottoman Empire in 1915, involving ANZAC forces.
  5. A major 1916 British offensive marked by high casualties and little territorial gain.
Down
  1. A muddy 1917 battle in Belgium, also called the Third Battle of Ypres.
  2. A 1916 battle between France and Germany, remembered as one of the longest and bloodiest of the war.
  3. The agreement that ended fighting on the Western Front on November 11, 1918.
  4. A type of static and defensive warfare dominant on the Western Front.
  5. 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

April 2022 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The chair of the newly formed Clermont Connect board is Renee ___?
  2. _____ Kleier is the Captain of the QLD PBR Origin team?
  3. The Men's Shed raffle is a knife in a display box made of black _____?
  4. After 50 years of service to Clermont, what local plumbing business is finishing up.
  5. What was the name of the food item cooked by the hostess at Redrock in Beth's Step Back in Time?
  6. What service organisation is establishing a branch in Clermont?
Down
  1. What animal will Clermont be celebrating in May?
  2. What social group open to boys and girls is coming back to Clermont?
  3. ____ Morgan, one of Australia's most enduring artists is the main attraction at the Capella Country Music Festival?
  4. In Grant's Goss this month, he encourages everyone to check the health of what body part?
  5. What type of agriculture is Kieron, son of Bryson Taylor exploring?
  6. 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

Australian Homefront During WW1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ___ the lost sheep.
  2. Main country Australia fought against in WW1.
  3. Compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces.
  4. a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime.
Down
  1. The state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
  2. Civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war abroad.
  3. A debt instrument; issued by a government to gather funds to finance military efforts.
  4. Devotion to and vigorous support for Straya.
  5. 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

ANZAC Day 2017 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. soldier
  2. commemoration
Down
  1. remember
  2. campaign
  3. history
  4. war

6 Clues: warsoldierhistoryremembercampaigncommemoration

Nat's ANZAC Crossword 2013-04-28

Nat's ANZAC Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. do the opposite thing
  2. someone to help for a while
  3. my partner in my achieving my goals
  4. says the opposite thing
Down
  1. not helping at all
  2. a written agreement

6 Clues: not helping at alla written agreementdo the opposite thingsays the opposite thingsomeone to help for a whilemy partner in my achieving my goals

World War I 2024-10-14

World War I crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This side was defending the Gallipoli Peninsula.
  2. The Allied forces aimed to control this strait during the Gallipoli campaign.
  3. The policy debated in Australia regarding compulsory military service.
  4. These flying machines were a new technology used in reconnaissance and combat.
  5. This country formed part of ANZAC along with New Zealand.
  6. A brutal battle on the Western Front, known for its heavy casualties in 1916.
  7. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the immediate cause of WWI in this city.
Down
  1. These new armored vehicles could cross difficult terrain and were first used in WWI.
  2. Recruitment method used to encourage men to enlist through posters and rallies.
  3. One of the MAIN causes of WWI, involves the buildup of military forces.
  4. A disease carried by lice that affected soldiers in the trenches.
  5. 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

2GB 3 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an iconic house on the harbour
  2. the highway that crosses the Harbour
  3. the former name of Thailand
  4. planes take off and land here
  5. a former Australian airline
  6. the NRL that won the 2013 premiership
  7. Smithy's favourite NRL team
  8. a 60s dance craze
  9. Sydney's famous zoo
  10. Ben Fordham's Man on the Land
  11. the news show at 6pm on 2GB
  12. a popular book
  13. one of Sydney's best known parks
  14. an arcade in Sydney's CBD
  15. a well known street in Newtown
  16. This Price is right at night on 2GB
  17. an Australian movie that starred a pig
Down
  1. the winner of the 2000 Melbourne Cup
  2. a famous Sydney beach
  3. a suburb in Sydney's west
  4. a train station on the Carlingford line
  5. the suburb with the postcode 2162
  6. an ABBA song
  7. the longest form of a cricket match
  8. Ray Hadley's favourite type of music
  9. a town in the Hunter
  10. Alan Jones starred in this musical
  11. Ray Warren's nickname
  12. a fun park on the Harbour
  13. a bridge at Pyrmont
  14. you can catch one of these to Manly
  15. a former Governor General
  16. the tasman is one type of this body of water

33 Clues: an ABBA songa popular booka 60s dance crazeSydney's famous zooa bridge at Pyrmonta town in the Huntera famous Sydney beachRay Warren's nicknamea suburb in Sydney's westa fun park on the Harbouran arcade in Sydney's CBDa former Governor Generalthe former name of Thailanda former Australian airlineSmithy's favourite NRL team...

HASS Revision 2025-11-18

HASS Revision crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
  2. artificial waterways allowing for transport and travel
  3. all people being treated the same
  4. the location of the major battle for the ottoman empire
  5. the system of voting responsible for selecting a candidate
  6. A proposed act for the constitution
  7. the practice of farming
  8. the belief that strength comes from control of resources and land
  9. A member of parliament not affiliated with a political party
  10. the belief a strong military makes a strong country
  11. the ranking of courts in order of importance
Down
  1. courts being separated from the elected government and parliament
  2. areas with low population density and open land
  3. An agreement between two political parties to support each other
  4. an extensive group of countries/states ruled by one individual or group
  5. areas with high population density and infrastructure
  6. the maritime passage connecting the black sea and the mediterranean
  7. principles that work together to ensure everyone can understand and benefit from the legal system
  8. the act of enrolling in the armed services
  9. The upper house of parliament
  10. The party with the second largest majority in parliament
  11. a new design or improvement on an existing design
  12. the belief that a country should have a singular cultural identity
  13. relationships between nations

24 Clues: the practice of farmingThe upper house of parliamentrelationships between nationsall people being treated the sameA proposed act for the constitutionAustralian and New Zealand Army Corpsthe act of enrolling in the armed servicesthe ranking of courts in order of importanceareas with low population density and open land...

WORLD WAR I: Introduction 2015-04-21

WORLD WAR I: Introduction crossword puzzle
Across
  1. How many thousands of Australians died in WWI?
  2. Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War?
  3. 16 ___________ people died during WWI, and many more were wounded.
  4. The event that sparked the WWI was on 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of _________ was assassinated.
  5. In Aboriginal culture, when you die you have to be buried where you were _______.
  6. It was a different time, when Aboriginal people weren't even considered _________ of their own country.
  7. What did Arthur Walker have to do to be able to fight for his country?
Down
  1. Australia was still a member of the __________ Empire, so they joined the ___________.
  2. What other two countries did this man fight in after surviving Gallipoli?
  3. How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac?
  4. 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

WORLD WAR I: Introduction crossword puzzle
Across
  1. How many people in Anzac’s family have been given the name Anzac?
  2. What did Arthur Walker have to do to be able to fight for his country?
  3. Which relative of Anzac’s fought in the First World War?
  4. How many thousands of Australians died in WWI?
  5. In Aboriginal culture, when you die you have to be buried where you were _______.
  6. It was a different time, when Aboriginal people weren't even considered _________ of their own country.
Down
  1. Australia was still a member of the __________ Empire, so they joined the ___________.
  2. What other two countries did this man fight in after surviving Gallipoli?
  3. The event that sparked the WWI was on 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of _________ was assassinated.
  4. In which country did the Australian soldiers land?
  5. 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

World War II crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand during the war
  2. - Who won World War II
Down
  1. - What day do we celebrate every year
  2. - One the 2nd of what month did the war end
  3. - 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

English Speaking Country Holidays crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The Irish holiday ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ is known for the the three leaf clover called the ____________
  2. On April fool’s day, many people play ____________ on each other.
  3. ____________ Day is an important holiday in South Africa remembering the first national elections where everyone from any race group were allowed to vote.
  4. On ____________ many people dress up in costumes and go trick or treating
  5. On February 14th, you give gifts to your ____________
  6. New Years Day is celebrated on January the ____________
Down
  1. On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ____________ from the British
  2. Waitangi Day commemorates the signing of an agreement between the British and ____________ in New Zealand.
  3. The King’s Birthday is a public holiday for countries that belong to the ____________
  4. Remembrance Day is observed in Commonwealth countries which marks the end of the first ____________
  5. In Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is in the ____________
  6. ANZAC Day commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the battle of ____________ in WWI
  7. 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

Australians at war crossword puzzle
Across
  1. what do you call a person killed or injured in war
  2. what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army
  3. what is a foreign place or thing
  4. what do you call the effort by Hitler and the Nazis to eliminate all Jewish people in Europe
  5. what is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
Down
  1. what does Australia and new Zealand army corps stand for
  2. what is an affectionate term for an Australian solider
  3. what is controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media
  4. what is the Australian imperial force
  5. what is the agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other during war
  6. what is a large calibre gun used in warfare on land

11 Clues: what is a foreign place or thingwhat is the Australian imperial forcewhat do you call a person killed or injured in warwhat is a large calibre gun used in warfare on landwhat is an affectionate term for an Australian soliderwhat does Australia and new Zealand army corps stand forwhat is being forced by the government to enlist in the army...

Australia 2024-10-13

Australia crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Wine is often opened for guests at dinner parties, and your… can influence how you’re perceived
  2. “Jack is as good as his master” => Belief in …
  3. Australian table manners follow the … tradition
  4. 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
  5. Australia not only produces some of the best wine in the world, but it drinks … as well
  6. Australians are busy, dynamic, and practical, they appreciate their … more than ever.
  7. Understanding differences is best learned through direct visits."
  8. The Australian tend to feel that a waiter or waitress should earn a …
  9. …oneself with the Australian way can help build business relationships and discuss with Australians
Down
  1. Australians value … over statements
  2. the bill for a group of people is usually …
  3. Price is a guide to …
  4. Business attitudes in Australia are influenced by the economy’s structure, history, and …
  5. In terms of greetings, … are standard.
  6. Australians appreciate … communication.
  7. Australians NOW have the highest hours worked and the lowest number of … days
  8. Anzac Day, celebrated on… 25, is considered Australia's most important holiday.

17 Clues: Price is a guide to …Australians value … over statementsIn 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 … traditionUnderstanding differences is best learned through direct visits."...

WWI Crossword 2013-10-29

WWI Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An expedition usually led during the night to capture food or water from the enemy
  2. The alliance that Australia supported in WWI
  3. The prince of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
  4. An Australian or New Zealand soldier
  5. The country that invaded Belgium and France
  6. The mother country of Australia
  7. A peninsula in Turkey where the Anzacs fought a hard battle
  8. A kind of war fought in ditches dug by soldiers
  9. Anzacs fought here on horses in the desert
Down
  1. The most successful part of the Gallipoli campaign
  2. Were not allowed to enlist in WWI and so had to lie about their heritage
  3. A gun that was capable of firing 400-600 rounds per minute
  4. The continent where the majority of the fighting took place
  5. The alliance of the central powers in WWI
  6. This battle is described as being the worst 24 hours in Australian history
  7. Gavrilo Princip, the man who assassinated the prince of Austria Hungary was from this country
  8. Rations the Anzacs were given at Gallipoli because they were easily preserved
  9. A new armoured weapon designed during WWI to counter trench warfare
  10. Misleading or biased information used to propagate a particular point of view
  11. The country in Eastern Europe that was allied to Britain and France

20 Clues: The mother country of AustraliaAn Australian or New Zealand soldierThe alliance of the central powers in WWIAnzacs fought here on horses in the desertThe country that invaded Belgium and FranceThe alliance that Australia supported in WWIA kind of war fought in ditches dug by soldiersThe 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

which long e will I need to use?  ee, ea, ie, e-e, y, ey crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lots of kids build sandcastles at the .....
  2. sometimes I wake in the night after having a .....
  3. we should not enter .... water or we could drown
  4. When we can remember a lot it is said we have a great ......
  5. sometimes when we are sick we get all hot and have a .....
  6. if I don't get enough ..... I get grumpy
  7. Bees produce sweet .....
  8. I like to put ...... on my crackers
  9. a bicycle has two ......
  10. When it is cold I put on a ......
  11. a light wind can be called a ......
  12. Some kids like to climb the ..... at school
  13. some kids earn pocket ..... for doing jobs
Down
  1. some people call lollies .....
  2. one, two ....., four, five ...
  3. On Sunday our .... plays soccer
  4. some people like to drink a hot ......
  5. we need to ... mostly healthy food
  6. On Friday the ..... of our assembly is Anzac Day
  7. people who do a lot of ....... learn new things
  8. a pronoun that we use for a boy is ..
  9. You can tell when people are feeling ..... by their smiles
  10. a sport that you wear a mouth guard and shin pads
  11. I live on Ortive ......
  12. a pronoun that we use for a girl is ...
  13. 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 soccerWhen it is cold I put on a ......we need to ... mostly healthy foodI like to put ...... on my crackersa light wind can be called a ......a pronoun that we use for a boy is .....

ANZAC 2023-03-28

ANZAC crossword puzzle
Across
  1. WHAT COMES UP
  2. HOW YOU FEEL IN MORNING
Down
  1. TOP OF THE HLL

3 Clues: WHAT COMES UPTOP OF THE HLLHOW YOU FEEL IN MORNING

Anzac 2023-05-03

Anzac crossword puzzle
Across
  1. weapon used in war
  2. people who fought in war
Down
  1. something explosive

3 Clues: weapon used in warsomething explosivepeople who fought in war

Sameerah's crossword 2013-05-07

Sameerah's crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a lage bowl-shaped hole on the surface of a planet or the moon
  2. a narrow opening or fissure
  3. a group of things growing together
  4. it's a something cookie
  5. an instrument that belong to the wood wind family
  6. a group containing 2 or more people
  7. an act of crying in fear
  8. a powerful desire for something
  9. a steep cliff or rock face
Down
  1. what do you have on thanks giving
  2. a natural or raw state
  3. a person employed in an office or bank and keep records
  4. another word for being mean
  5. this is used when driving a manual car
  6. a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of somthing
  7. expressing adverse or disapproving judgments
  8. a sentence has one
  9. the quality of being clear
  10. to bring to one's mind of awareness of someone or something
  11. a loud and confused noise
  12. a country
  13. a difficult movement
  14. close into a tight ball
  15. a comb or tuft of feathers on the head of a bird or another animal
  16. a christian priest
  17. another word for battalion

26 Clues: a countrya sentence has onea christian priesta difficult movementa natural or raw stateit's a something cookieclose into a tight ballan act of crying in feara loud and confused noisethe quality of being clearanother word for battaliona steep cliff or rock faceanother word for being meana narrow opening or fissurea powerful desire for something...

Geography Orals 2014-06-03

Geography Orals crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Who's Dad is at the Solomon Islands?
  2. What season is Australia most at risk of bushfires?
  3. What was the level of impact on the biosphere during the Queensland Flood?
  4. What movie was mentioned in the Amazon Deforestation presentation
  5. What sphere does acid rain affect?
  6. What day in 2006 did the Beaconsfield mine collapse occur?
  7. Was the Peru avalanche a national or international disaster?
  8. Where in the Solomon Island did the flood happen?
  9. How fast do bushfires spread?
  10. What was the bird that Isabelle Steele mentioned?
  11. What was the long term affect that effected the children in the Queensland Flood?
  12. What percentage of the Solomon Islands was affected?
Down
  1. What was the Solomon Island flood speed?
  2. What state in Australia did the Beaconsfield Mine collapse occur?
  3. How many people died in the Beaconsfield Mine Collapse
  4. What type of collapse was the Beaconsfield Mine Collapse
  5. What do floods cause?
  6. What Cyclone was the cause of the Solomon Island flood?
  7. What contributed to the Beaconsfield Mine collapse?
  8. How many people died in the Solomon Islands flood?
  9. What type of plan should everyone have?
  10. Did humans impact the Solomon Island floods?
  11. What various things are in acid rain?
  12. 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

Spelling Activity crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A large, very playful sea-mammal.
  2. a time of year when people might give you presents.
  3. A fizzy drink that many adults enjoy on special occasions.
  4. I walk on this through the park between the flowerbeds.
  5. If I am embarrassed I might do this.
  6. I need these to walk with if I have a broken leg.
  7. A hollow sort of sound you can hear repeating over and over again.
  8. Treasure was kept in this in the olden days.
  9. Something I use to do my hair.
  10. You need this to make sure you are always on time.
  11. On ANZAC day, we lay these at war memorials.
  12. A noise I can make with my lips and tongue.
  13. The letters that make up words belong in this.
Down
  1. Part of my hand.
  2. Cats and dogs have these on their faces.
  3. A large sea creature.
  4. A brother’s son is one.
  5. Something that is often in your letterbox to advertise things.
  6. You would go to this person to buy medicine.
  7. My trousers are made out of this.
  8. A very large animal you might find in Africa or India.
  9. Sand can be found here.
  10. 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

World War One crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
  2. 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.
  3. An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other during war.
  4. Information to persuade or influence people to one point of view.
  5. An artillery bullet or bomb
  6. A person killed or injured in war.
  7. Controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc.
  8. An extreme sense of pride in your country, including feeling that your country/race is superior to all others.
  9. Prisoner of War
Down
  1. Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.
  2. A foreign person of thing
  3. An affectionate term for an Australian soldiers
  4. Australian Imperial Force
  5. Being forced by the government to enlist in the army.
  6. Returned Services League
  7. an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
  8. An official written agreement between two countries.
  9. Fragments of a bomb, shell, or other object thrown out by an explosion
  10. Life in the home country while war is being fought abroad.
  11. The belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones.

20 Clues: Prisoner of WarReturned Services LeagueA foreign person of thingAustralian Imperial ForceAn artillery bullet or bombA person killed or injured in war.Australia and New Zealand Army CorpsLarge-calibre guns used in warfare on land.An affectionate term for an Australian soldiersAn official written agreement between two countries....

Chapter 10- SHUT 2025-05-19

Chapter 10- SHUT crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What Henry seems to always carry
  2. Ludo shoves this in his pocket
  3. Shining
  4. Synonym for pained
  5. old
  6. Ludo reflects on this person's advice
  7. A past tense verb that indicaates bike riding
  8. Usually a frog sound
  9. (2 WORDS)Small eleectric devices worn behind or in the ear
  10. Temporary home for letters
  11. 4 Points and a needle
  12. This word deescribes the dirt road
  13. verb- slowly flowing
  14. What Henry feels for most of this chapter
  15. City in which the novel is set
  16. A well known Australian call
  17. Ludo thinks this will describe both him and Henry
Down
  1. Parent's parents
  2. A bonnie northern hemisphere country,aye.
  3. a ray of light
  4. Fluid mentioned at end of chapter
  5. Trespass on another's place or time
  6. Baby feline
  7. series of low,feeble sounds expressing pain or fear
  8. (2 words)Insulated blanket that can be zipped shut
  9. Velocipede
  10. What Ludo carried in his backpack
  11. Spread out
  12. To disregard something or pay it no attention
  13. Nourishment
  14. a gentle wind
  15. The ability to do somehting that frightens you
  16. Acronym for the place where Henry and Ludo hope to find the boy
  17. Should Ludo and Henry follow?
  18. closed

35 Clues: oldclosedShiningVelocipedeSpread outBaby felineNourishmenta gentle winda ray of lightParent's parentsSynonym for painedUsually a frog soundverb- slowly flowing4 Points and a needleTemporary home for lettersA well known Australian callShould Ludo and Henry follow?Ludo shoves this in his pocketCity in which the novel is set...

PLANTS 2021-03-29

PLANTS crossword puzzle
Across
  1. i float on water and i am all sorts of colors.
Down
  1. i am white and yellow and i can get planted in gardens.
  2. i am used a lot on Anzac day and i am always red.
  3. i have a strong smell and i am long and purple.
  4. i have a spiky steam and i am all sorts of colors.

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

2014 Stamps and Coins Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The name of the third Hobbit movie is 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ......'
  2. Which organisation "needs men" on the $1.40 stamp from the '2014 Anzac' issue?
  3. The Hormosiira banksii, as seen on the 70c stamp from the New Zealand Native Seaweeds issue, is also known as?
  4. Martin ....... plays the titular Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, in the Peter Jackson trilogy 'The Hobbit'
  5. Lord ......... features on one of the 80c stamps from the '1914' For King & Empire' stamp issue
  6. The Colonial ....... was one of the earliest styles of housing in New Zealand
  7. How many years has it been since the First World War?
  8. Which town is known as the "Kiwiana Town" as seen on our 'Legendary Landmarks' stamp issue?
  9. As seen on the 'Matariki 2014' stamp issue, according to folklore, Tane is the god of humankind and what?
  10. The Māori ......... features on the $2.90 stamp from our '2014 Anzac' issue
  11. What is the name of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first born son?
  12. Which vegetable features on the self-adhesive stamp from the '2014 Children's Health' issue?
  13. Cliff .......'s work is shown on the '2014 Maori Art' coin.
  14. The '2014 Christmas' stamps are illustrated by Lindy ......
  15. The New Zealand ..... Tern, as seen on the 'Endangered Seabirds' stamp issue, has a population of less than 50 birds
Down
  1. Home of the giant gumboot, as seen on the 'Legendary Landmarks' stamp issue
  2. What is the name of the dragon who features in Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit' trilogy?
  3. Which sporting team had their stamps reissued in May 2014?
  4. This housing style is also known as the 'Moderne', and features on the $2.40 stamp from the 'Construction of a Nation' issue
  5. The Duke and Duchess of ......... are the stars of the 'Royal Visit 2014' issue
  6. The 70c stamp from the 'Royal Visit 2014' issue features a photo from the Middleton Family home in ..........., Berkshire.
  7. The Landburgia quercifolia from the 'New Zealand Native Seaweeds' issue is ....... to New Zealand
  8. Many Chinese characters are derived from .........., as seen on the 70c stamp from the 'Year of the Horse' issue
  9. The name of the friendly dolphin who features in the 'Legendary Landmarks' stamp issue
  10. The title of the 1/4oz gold proof coin of the '1914 For King & Empire' coins is 'The Great ......... Begins'
  11. The Antipodean ......... features on the 80c stamp from the 'Endangered Seabirds' issue
  12. The '2014 Matariki' stamp issue looks at the story of Papatuanuku and ........
  13. What animal is on the 2014 New Zealand Post Chinese New Year stamps?
  14. What is the surname of the West Coast serviceman featured on the '1914 For King & Empire' stamp issue?
  15. 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

world war one crossword puzzle
Across
  1. what is short for Australia and new Zealand corps?
  2. front what is life in the home country while war was being fought abroad?
  3. what is a large-cailbre gun used in warfare
  4. An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other is called a?
  5. what is controlling or restricting the information that the public receives called?
  6. what is a affectionate term for an Australian solder called?
  7. what is the belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones called?
Down
  1. what is a person killed or injured in war called?
  2. what is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting called?
  3. what is the effort by hitler and the Nazis to eliminate all Jewish people called?
  4. what is a another name for a person or thing?
  5. what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army called?
  6. what is the Australian imperial force?

13 Clues: what is the Australian imperial force?what is a large-cailbre gun used in warfarewhat 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

World events in history crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A surprise Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base on December 7, 1941.
  2. This system of racial segregation ended in South Africa in the 1990s.
  3. A devastating plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century.
  4. Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon in 1969.
  5. She refused to give up her bus seat, sparking the U.S. civil rights movement.
  6. A plane crash on a volcano in Antarctica in 1979 killed all on board.
  7. In 1989, this barrier dividing East and West Germany came down.
  8. This "unsinkable" ship sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912.
Down
  1. A nuclear power plant exploded in this Ukrainian city in 1986.
  2. The first city targeted by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.
  3. A protest where American colonists dumped tea into a harbor in 1773.
  4. Day marking the end of World War I on November 11, 1918.
  5. Terrorist attacks destroyed the Twin Towers in New York on this date.
  6. The movement for women’s right to vote.
  7. 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

1915 crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Provided aid on 4 legs.
  2. The person Stan loves the most.
  3. When Barney was injured, he thanked Stan for helping him write these.
  4. National Day of Remembrance, Honours soldiers from Australia, NZ who fought at Gallipoli, during WW1.
  5. Stan was ……. to go to war, then he realised what war was really like, a horrific, terrifying experience.
  6. Stan gave up comfort’s at home, was dedicated and risked his life to fight in Gallipoli WW1.
Down
  1. Something that comes out of a bomb that pierces the skin of a soldier.
  2. Stan meets the Pyramids.
  3. These nuisances got into everything, soldiers’ food, dead bodies, clothes, wounds, latrines.
  4. What new weapon in WW1 would give soldiers blisters, burns, respiratory distress?
  5. This family member wrote to Stan the most. It gave Stan hope and emotional relief.
  6. When soldiers are devoted and feel a sense of duty to go to war for their country.
  7. Dirty cramped and dangerous, it defines WW1 combat.
  8. What was the reason German men who lived in Australia were transported to Rottnest island? The government thought they were…..
  9. 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

Some interesting facts about today's celebrated person! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of!
  2. 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. :)
  3. Happy birthday to _ !
Down
  1. Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day!
  2. Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them.
  3. 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

World War I crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Compulsory service, usually in the armed services
  2. In Australia, Anzac Day is celebrated annually in this month
Down
  1. Australia's Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War II
  2. Information of a biased nature, typically used to promote a political cause or point of view

4 Clues: Compulsory service, usually in the armed servicesAustralia's Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War IIIn Australia, Anzac Day is celebrated annually in this monthInformation of a biased nature, typically used to promote a political cause or point of view

WW1 Crossword 2017-04-05

WW1 Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Britain a stable country that extended over 5 continents
  2. a country in western Europe that was in the triple entente
  3. Abbreviation of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
  4. the compulsory sign up for men for military service
  5. a country that was part of the central powers
  6. a country that had an alliance with Great Britain and so fought in the war for them
  7. when a country takes over countries and makes them subject to their rule
  8. the army are given a high profile by the government
  9. a place in Northern Belgium that was highly affected by the war
Down
  1. a long narrow ditch that troops fought in the war
  2. new ____ were used in trench warfare
  3. an agreement made by 2 or more countries to give help if needed
  4. a European country that joined the war to help counter balance the Serbian threat
  5. ___ tactics were used in trench warfare
  6. the act of being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of your country
  7. a country that one of its citizens assassinated Franz Ferdinand
  8. a place in Turkey where many Australian troops died
  9. joined the war at the very end and helped defeat Germany
  10. a north central European country that was blamed for WW1

19 Clues: new ____ were used in trench warfare___ tactics were used in trench warfarea country that was part of the central powersa long narrow ditch that troops fought in the warthe compulsory sign up for men for military servicea place in Turkey where many Australian troops diedthe army are given a high profile by the government...

Reasons for Celebrating 2025-06-07

Reasons for Celebrating crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A holiday, big in America, where children go around neighbourhoods asking for candy!
  2. 12 of these are eaten at New Year's in Spain
  3. A very popular American carnival food
  4. This is a Christian celebration. Children enjoy leaving cookies and milk out at night for a certain someone...
  5. A day where love is celebrated, and people gift sweet treats (such as chocolate) to each other's loved ones
Down
  1. Can be eaten on any special occasion, but is known for being eaten on birthdays
  2. This is a Christian celebration, however is also known for a large bunny and chocolate eggs
  3. This day is celebrated to commemorate Australian and New Zealand soldiers, and yummy biscuits are named after this holiday
  4. A celebration where Muslims must refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk
  5. A poultry meat that is usually eaten on Christmas and Thanksgiving

10 Clues: A very popular American carnival food12 of these are eaten at New Year's in SpainA poultry meat that is usually eaten on Christmas and ThanksgivingCan be eaten on any special occasion, but is known for being eaten on birthdaysA celebration where Muslims must refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk...

Lolan's Varied Difficulty Crossword 2024-09-25

Lolan's Varied Difficulty Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a trillionth of a kilometre
  2. the first civilisation
  3. a type of semitone
  4. an animal that doesn't always have one thousand legs
  5. the act of forming something
  6. the chemical that makes plants green
  7. flee from danger
  8. opposite of primogeniture
  9. milk sugar
  10. work with other people
  11. opposite of hyperglycemia
  12. (of a place) empty
  13. the process of changing something
  14. the best of its kind
  15. the era of the dinosaurs
  16. a type of repition
  17. a type of electromagnetic wave
Down
  1. we do this on ANZAC Day
  2. a place where people conduct experiments
  3. a type of figurative language
  4. a part of outer space that has no matter
  5. a homograph
  6. holiday
  7. a thousandth of a litre
  8. a billionth of a tonne
  9. a structure of something to remind people of a person or an event
  10. a coffin in ancient civilisations
  11. what you are wearing
  12. a bacteria killer
  13. an unpleasant outcome
  14. a published work that continues the story of a work that was published earlier
  15. a country ruled by a few people
  16. a millionth of a kilometre
  17. anger
  18. a detailed examinination of something
  19. the state of being alone
  20. white blood cells
  21. after the antepenultimate
  22. a trillionth of a quintillion
  23. a mathematical instruction

40 Clues: angerholidaymilk sugara homographflee from dangera bacteria killerwhite blood cellsa type of semitone(of a place) emptya type of repitionwhat you are wearingthe best of its kindan unpleasant outcomethe first civilisationa billionth of a tonnework with other peoplewe do this on ANZAC Daya thousandth of a litrethe state of being alone...

Some interesting facts about today's celebrated person! 2021-02-08

Some interesting facts about today's celebrated person! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of!
  2. 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 :)
  3. Happy birthday to _ !
Down
  1. Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day!
  2. Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them.
  3. 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 moreLoves 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

Some interesting facts about today's celebrated person! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 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 :)
  2. Style of biscuit made with rolled oats and golden syrup; This person bakes them every year on this day!
  3. Loves them, never says no.. unless there’s palm oil in them.
Down
  1. Happy birthday to _ !
  2. A game played with rackets and the celebrated person is an avid player of!
  3. 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 moreLoves 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

Instruments crossword puzzle
Across
  1. rhymes with the word baboon
  2. Woodwind instrument, played by blowing in a mouth piece, starts with the letter c
  3. Large, round instruments, played by banging together, often seen with a monkey toy
  4. Small, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and pressing down 3 different valves
  5. Small, Triangle shaped instrument, played with a small metal rod
  6. Bass Large string instruments, deepest pitch of all instruments, played standing up or sitting on a high stool
  7. a double reed instrument, with a vertically oriented conical bore, 45 keys, played by blowing into mouth piece
Down
  1. Smallest of the string family, played held up to chin, strings played with a bow
  2. Small, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shaking
  3. Large Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings
  4. Large, golden instrument, with a deep pitched sound, with valves and wide conical bore
  5. used to play the last post on ANZAC Day
  6. Long silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valves
  7. Large instrument with 88 keys, played by sitting down on a stool and pressing keys
  8. bass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 strings
  9. Long, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and moving the slide

16 Clues: rhymes with the word baboonused to play the last post on ANZAC DayLong silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valvesSmall, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shakingbass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 stringsLarge Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings...

Instruments 2024-10-31

Instruments crossword puzzle
Across
  1. rhymes with the word baboon
  2. Woodwind instrument, played by blowing in a mouth piece, starts with the letter c
  3. Large, round instruments, played by banging together, often seen with a monkey toy
  4. Small, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and pressing down 3 different valves
  5. Small, Triangle shaped instrument, played with a small metal rod
  6. Bass Large string instruments, deepest pitch of all instruments, played standing up or sitting on a high stool
  7. a double reed instrument, with a vertically oriented conical bore, 45 keys, played by blowing into mouth piece
Down
  1. Smallest of the string family, played held up to chin, strings played with a bow
  2. Small, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shaking
  3. Large Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings
  4. Large, golden instrument, with a deep pitched sound, with valves and wide conical bore
  5. used to play the last post on ANZAC Day
  6. Long silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valves
  7. Large instrument with 88 keys, played by sitting down on a stool and pressing keys
  8. bass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 strings
  9. Long, golden instrument, played by blowing in mouth piece and moving the slide

16 Clues: rhymes with the word baboonused to play the last post on ANZAC DayLong silver instrument, high pitched with 13 valvesSmall, wooden, hand held instruments, played by shakingbass musical instrument of the violin group, has 4 stringsLarge Instrument, played by plucking strings, has 47 strings...

World War I 2017-06-07

World War I crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
  2. The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
  3. Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
  4. A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
  5. the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
  6. the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
  7. A type of conscription
  8. This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
Down
  1. The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
  2. A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
  3. the year that World War I began
  4. Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
  5. Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
  6. The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
  7. the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
  8. On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
  9. manipulative advertising for political purposes
  10. Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.

18 Clues: A type of conscriptionthe year that World War I beganWho was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)This country was a part of the Triple Alliancemanipulative advertising for political purposesWho assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI...

World War I 2017-06-07

World War I crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
  2. The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
  3. Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
  4. A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
  5. the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
  6. the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
  7. A type of conscription
  8. This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
Down
  1. The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
  2. A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
  3. the year that World War I began
  4. Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
  5. Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
  6. The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
  7. the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
  8. On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
  9. manipulative advertising for political purposes
  10. Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.

18 Clues: A type of conscriptionthe year that World War I beganWho was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)This country was a part of the Triple Alliancemanipulative advertising for political purposesWho assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI...

World War I 2017-06-07

World War I crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
  2. The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
  3. Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
  4. A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
  5. the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
  6. the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
  7. A type of conscription
  8. This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
Down
  1. The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
  2. A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
  3. the year that World War I began
  4. Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
  5. Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
  6. The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
  7. the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
  8. On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
  9. manipulative advertising for political purposes
  10. Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.

18 Clues: A type of conscriptionthe year that World War I beganWho was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)This country was a part of the Triple Alliancemanipulative advertising for political purposesWho assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI...

Aussie Foods 2021-04-22

Aussie Foods crossword puzzle
Across
  1. and chips- Fresh fish with potato chips.
  2. Tams - A biscuit coated with chocolate
  3. pies- Aussie meat pies are pastry with mince, there are; pork mince, lamb pie, cheese pie, cheese and bacon.
  4. - Vegemite is a dark brown paste made from various vegetables, yeast extract and spice additives.
  5. - Lamington are a sponge cake covered in chocolate coated with coconut.
  6. Gaytime - It’s toffee and vanilla ice-cream dipped in chocolate and then covered in biscuit pieces.
  7. biscuits- They are made with coconut, golden syrup and oats
Down
  1. chocolate powder that can be mixed with water or milk to make a chocolate drink or it can be sprinkled on cakes etc.
  2. parmigiana- A chicken parma is basically a chicken schnitzel (chicken in breadcrumbs), topped with a tasty tomato sauce with melted cheese on top.
  3. - Kangaroo is lean red meat, it’s healthy and you can prepare it in many ways – steaks, burgers, sausages, and much more.
  4. bread- buttered bread with colorful sprinkles.
  5. a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruit

12 Clues: Tams - A biscuit coated with chocolateand chips- Fresh fish with potato chips.bread- buttered bread with colorful sprinkles.a meringue cake base topped with whipped cream and fruitbiscuits- 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

World War I crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
  2. The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
  3. Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
  4. A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
  5. the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
  6. the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
  7. A type of conscription
  8. This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
Down
  1. The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
  2. A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
  3. the year that World War I began
  4. Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
  5. Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
  6. The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
  7. the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
  8. On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
  9. manipulative advertising for political purposes
  10. Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.

18 Clues: A type of conscriptionthe year that World War I beganWho was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)This country was a part of the Triple Alliancemanipulative advertising for political purposesWho assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI...