welsh Crossword Puzzles
Welsh 2024-11-28
Across
- Something tall, traditionally worn by Welsh women.
- March 1st is dedicated to this patron saint of Wales.
- The red creature on the Welsh flag.
- The language spoken alongside English in Wales.
Down
- A traditional Welsh fruit bread served on special occasions.
- The capital city of Wales.
- The famous phrase of St. David: "Do the ____ things."
- This vegetable, along with the daffodil, is a national emblem of Wales.
8 Clues: The capital city of Wales. • The red creature on the Welsh flag. • The language spoken alongside English in Wales. • Something tall, traditionally worn by Welsh women. • The famous phrase of St. David: "Do the ____ things." • March 1st is dedicated to this patron saint of Wales. • A traditional Welsh fruit bread served on special occasions. • ...
britt welsh 2024-02-19
Across
- britt does this with skittles
- related to fire, describes people in a scene
- best band in the world (two words)
- moms best friend, gets squished
- a term of endearment from tim
- britts favorite special treat resturaunt (two words)
- a street and an island
Down
- britt accomplished this
- first word this, second word dead
- the cats are spoiled with these
- mom is commonly found working on this
- a family game
- takes place at 6:00pm
13 Clues: a family game • takes place at 6:00pm • a street and an island • britt accomplished this • britt does this with skittles • a term of endearment from tim • the cats are spoiled with these • moms best friend, gets squished • first word this, second word dead • best band in the world (two words) • mom is commonly found working on this • related to fire, describes people in a scene • ...
Wales 2013-06-02
Across
- A group of nations to which Wales belongs.
- Wales has one of 1,200km.
- Owain Glyndŵr briefly restored it to the Welsh in the 15th century.
- A meat-based stew.
- Welsh for the capital city.
Down
- Currently the highest in History.
- The type of climate in Wales.
- What did the old germanic word "Walh" mean?
- The approximate number of million inhabitants.
- Wales' parliament is called the Welsh national ...
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What type of Saint is David for wales?
- The mythical animal on the flag.
13 Clues: A meat-based stew. • Wales has one of 1,200km. • Welsh for the capital city. • The type of climate in Wales. • The highest mountain in Wales. • The mythical animal on the flag. • Currently the highest in History. • What type of Saint is David for wales? • A group of nations to which Wales belongs. • What did the old germanic word "Walh" mean? • ...
Crossword 2026-01-25
Across
- plant that is common in UK -> heather
- kecil khas United Kingdom -> robin
- Nasional terkenal di England, United Kingdom -> Lake District
- yang dijaga lewat bahasa -> warisan Bahasa yang hampir pindah di UK -> Gaelic Bahasa daerah di inggris bagian barat daya -> cornish
- liar khas United Kingdom -> rubah a flower species that you can find in the UK -> bluebell
- Welsh is spoken -> Wales
- Scottish Gaelic is spoken -> Scotland
- yang menjadi simbol nasional United Kingdom -> Lion
- yang banyak tumbuh di United Kingdom -> oak
Down
- squirrels in the UK -> red squirrel
- daerah yang dilindungi oleh pemerintah UK -> Welsh
- Language in UK -> English
- most spoken language in UK -> Welsh
- irish is spoken -> northern island
- to save wildlife -> protection
- bahasa Welsh dan Gaelic -> Celtic
- to protect wildlife -> Regulation
17 Clues: Welsh is spoken -> Wales • Language in UK -> English • to save wildlife -> protection • bahasa Welsh dan Gaelic -> Celtic • to protect wildlife -> Regulation • kecil khas United Kingdom -> robin • irish is spoken -> northern island • squirrels in the UK -> red squirrel • most spoken language in UK -> Welsh • plant that is common in UK -> heather • ...
Welsh Crossword 2024-07-25
Across
- Pa ddigwyddiad codi ymwybyddiaeth cenedlaethol ar gyfer gofalwyr di-dâl sy'n digwydd ym mis Tachwedd? [7,7,8]
- Unwaith y bydd y person rydych yn gofalu amdano dros ---[6] oed nid oes rhaid i chi ofalu amdano yn gyfreithiol.
- Mae gan bob sir ei ---[6] Gofalwyr ei hun ar gyfer oedolion a gofalwyr ifanc.
- Os ydych chi wedi dechrau gofalu am rywun yn ddiweddar, mae'n bwysig gwybod nad ydych chi ar eich pen eich hun, mae tua dwy --- [6] o bobl, yn y DU, yn dod yn ofalwyr di-dâl bob blwyddyn.
- Mae'n bwysig bod gofalwyr di-dâl yn cael eu --- [7] i'w galluogi i barhau i ddarparu gofal i berthynas neu ffrind.
- Mae gan bob gofalwr di-dâl hawl---- [11] i Asesiad Anghenion Gofalwr.
Down
- Beth yw oedran cyfartalog gofalwr ifanc yn y DU? [7]
- Yn y pen draw, fe allech chi ofalu am --- [5] o bobl ar y tro.
- Os ydych hefyd yn gweithio ochr yn ochr â'ch rôl gofalu, efallai y bydd --- [8] a all helpu, siaradwch â'ch rheolwr neu AD.
- Elusen genedlaethol sy'n cefnogi gofalwyr di-dâl o bob oed [8,5]
- Mae dros hanner y gofalwyr di-dâl yn poeni am yr hyn sy'n digwydd yn achos argyfwng gan nad oes ganddynt gynlluniau -----. [4, 4]
- Gall gofalu effeithio ar bob agwedd ar fywyd rhywun, gan gynnwys eu hiechyd corfforol a ---[9].
- Gallwch --- [9] yn eich meddygfa fel gofalwr di-dâl.
13 Clues: Beth yw oedran cyfartalog gofalwr ifanc yn y DU? [7] • Gallwch --- [9] yn eich meddygfa fel gofalwr di-dâl. • Yn y pen draw, fe allech chi ofalu am --- [5] o bobl ar y tro. • Elusen genedlaethol sy'n cefnogi gofalwyr di-dâl o bob oed [8,5] • Mae gan bob gofalwr di-dâl hawl---- [11] i Asesiad Anghenion Gofalwr. • ...
explorers 2020-03-04
Across
- Atlantic
- With Alcock
- Hiram Bingham
- Patagonia
- de Gama Portuguese
- Carthage
- eighty days
- Lake Victoria
- Welsh India
- Command module
- Lindberg
- Edmund Hillary
- Columbus
- Victoria falls
- Vostok 1
- Hudson
- Cortes
- Armstrong
- Cathay Silk Road
Down
- Jacque
- Collins
- Hawaii
- Newfoundland
- America
- sea
- I presume
- circumnavigation
- Dias
- antarctic
- South Pole
- Aussie Straits
- Golden Hind
- aviator
- Greenland
- Thor Heyerdahl
- Fiction explorer
- Straits
- Welsh explorer
- also
- potato
- Peary
- Incas and Lima
- America Eriksson Leif
43 Clues: sea • Dias • also • Peary • Jacque • Hawaii • potato • Hudson • Cortes • Collins • America • aviator • Straits • Atlantic • Carthage • Lindberg • Columbus • Vostok 1 • I presume • Patagonia • antarctic • Greenland • Armstrong • South Pole • With Alcock • Golden Hind • eighty days • Welsh India • Newfoundland • Hiram Bingham • Lake Victoria • Aussie Straits • Thor Heyerdahl • Command module • Welsh explorer • Edmund Hillary • Victoria falls • Incas and Lima • ...
Gwasanaeth Cwsmeriaid / Customer Service 2024-11-25
Across
- The process of ensuring a project meets the agreed standard. (Welsh: Ansawdd)
- The guarantee of fixing problems after the project is completed. (Welsh: Gofal Ôl-werthu)
- Listening to and addressing concerns raised by a client. (Welsh: Adborth)
Down
- The act of finishing a project within the agreed time. (Welsh: Terfyn Amser)
- The person paying for and receiving the construction service. (Welsh: Cleient)
- Clear plans given to clients about project progress. (Welsh: Diweddariadau)
- The practice of being respectful and polite when dealing with customers. (Welsh: Cwrteisi)
- A written promise to repair issues within a specified time. (Welsh: Gwarant)
8 Clues: Listening to and addressing concerns raised by a client. (Welsh: Adborth) • Clear plans given to clients about project progress. (Welsh: Diweddariadau) • The act of finishing a project within the agreed time. (Welsh: Terfyn Amser) • A written promise to repair issues within a specified time. (Welsh: Gwarant) • ...
Wales Crossword 2025-12-03
Across
- Region ruled by Llewellyn ap Gruffudd
- Present-day capital of Wales
- Mountain range in north Wales, home to the highest peak of Wales
- Traditional Welsh instrument with three rows of strings
- Norman lords who controlled the borderlands between England and Wales
Down
- Besides the red dragon, Wales has 2 other common symbols
- Welsh name for Wales
- Famous Welsh rebellion leader in the early 15th century
- Patron saint of Wales, celebrated on March 1st
- The most popular Welsh sport today
10 Clues: Welsh name for Wales • Present-day capital of Wales • The most popular Welsh sport today • Region ruled by Llewellyn ap Gruffudd • Patron saint of Wales, celebrated on March 1st • Famous Welsh rebellion leader in the early 15th century • Traditional Welsh instrument with three rows of strings • Besides the red dragon, Wales has 2 other common symbols • ...
Plaid Cymru Crossword 2023-03-02
Across
- Areas in which Plaid is most successful
- One of the party's main goals
- Party that Plaid formed a coalition with in 2007
Down
- Current party leader
- Seats that Plaid holds in the Welsh Parliament
- Language that the name "Plaid Cymru" is in
- Name of the Welsh parliament
- Animal on the Welsh flag
- The party takes this approach to conflict
9 Clues: Current party leader • Animal on the Welsh flag • Name of the Welsh parliament • One of the party's main goals • Areas in which Plaid is most successful • The party takes this approach to conflict • Language that the name "Plaid Cymru" is in • Seats that Plaid holds in the Welsh Parliament • Party that Plaid formed a coalition with in 2007
Wales 2023-02-27
Across
- Language spoken in parts of Wales
- Mythical Creature on the flag of Wales
- capital city of Wales
- popular ball sport in Wales
- patron saint of Wales and name of a Small city
- Vegetable and symbol of Wales
Down
- Highest mountain in Wales known as Yr Wyddfa
- Yellow Spring flower
- Welsh breed of Dog
- There are more than 600 of these in Wales
- Colour of Dragon on the Welsh flag
- Roald _____. Famous author that lived in Wales
12 Clues: Welsh breed of Dog • Yellow Spring flower • capital city of Wales • popular ball sport in Wales • Vegetable and symbol of Wales • Language spoken in parts of Wales • Colour of Dragon on the Welsh flag • Mythical Creature on the flag of Wales • There are more than 600 of these in Wales • Highest mountain in Wales known as Yr Wyddfa • ...
PHILS CROSSWORD 2023-09-20
Across
- CAPTAIN HADDOCKS FIRST NAME
- FOUNDED IN 1905
- FAVOURITE CORKED WINE
- HAVE YOU GOT THE SECRET?
- WELSH LADY HOST
- A ROCK FORMED BY LAVA
- NAME OF THE CORNISH PASTY HUSBAND KILLER
- SO MUCH FUCKING…..
- A.H FAV SPIRIT
- HOW MANY BALLOONS DOES A 56 YEAR OLD MAN GET
Down
- JENS HARRY POTTER HOUSE
- RESIDENCE OF A FALLEN PAMELA
- FFFP
- OLDCROWN BARMAID
- JENS BIRTHPLACE
- JENS MIDDLE NAME
- YOUNG BELGIUM REPORTERS COMPANION
- NAME OF A WELSH TRAFFIC CONE
- A COURAGEOUS YOUNG BELGIUM REPORTER
- COLOUR OF MY WESTEND PERFORMANCE HAT
- DESSERT SLUTS DELIVERER
21 Clues: FFFP • A.H FAV SPIRIT • FOUNDED IN 1905 • JENS BIRTHPLACE • WELSH LADY HOST • OLDCROWN BARMAID • JENS MIDDLE NAME • SO MUCH FUCKING….. • FAVOURITE CORKED WINE • A ROCK FORMED BY LAVA • JENS HARRY POTTER HOUSE • DESSERT SLUTS DELIVERER • HAVE YOU GOT THE SECRET? • CAPTAIN HADDOCKS FIRST NAME • RESIDENCE OF A FALLEN PAMELA • NAME OF A WELSH TRAFFIC CONE • YOUNG BELGIUM REPORTERS COMPANION • ...
Review oral exam 2026-03-14
Across
- a place where e.g. birds are locked in
- a festival that informs about historic periods and battles
- welsh cowboys who did more than just herd animals
- something soldiers used to wear for protection
- emotional and social well-being
- a disease that can occur when children spend too much time on social media
- a Welsh national park which means place of eagles
Down
- how you see and value yourself
- an action between people
- a place in Argentina where welsh people emigrated to
- when two armies meet
- journalism that includes a lot of research
- between ocean and land
- name of a famous online poem about the dangers of social media
- knights used to wear it to protect their bodies
- things you use when you work
16 Clues: when two armies meet • between ocean and land • an action between people • things you use when you work • how you see and value yourself • emotional and social well-being • a place where e.g. birds are locked in • journalism that includes a lot of research • something soldiers used to wear for protection • knights used to wear it to protect their bodies • ...
robotics vocab-welsh 2016-04-04
Across
- Programs and other operating information used by a computer
- Aided Manufacturing Using computers to operate and control machines
- Information fed into a system
- nformation about the output of a system that can be used to make adjustments
- The contact of a relay that is closed when the coil is de-energized
- A conductor wrapped around an iron core
- A control flow statement that allows code to be executed repeatedly
- A control system that has no means for comparing the output with input for control purposes. An open-loop system often requires human intervention
- A signal having the characteristic of being continuous and changing smoothly
- A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit
- A symbol or graphic representation on a screen of a program
- company-wide management philosophy for planning, integration, and implementation of automation.
- Use of liquids or gases under pressure to move objects or perform other tasks.
- Cell Device that combines hydrogen, or other fuels, and oxygen and produces electricity in the process
- An electromagnetically operated switching device
- A diagram that shows step-by-step progression
- A device that converts solar radiation into electricity.
- Try out a new procedure, idea, or activity
- A device that responds to a physical stimulus
Down
- A photo-sensitive resistor whose resistance decreases as the light striking the unit increases
- A system that uses feedback from the output to control the input.
- The efficient production of small amounts of products.
- A system of discrete states: high or low, on or off, 1 or 0.
- Locating and finding the cause of problems related to technological products or systems
- To function imperfectly or badly
- A level or point at which something would start or cease to happen or come into effect.
- used to make a process automatic
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something
- Set of instructions that control the operation of a computer.
- Fluid power system based on the use of air or another gas
- A new product, system, or process that has never existed
- The ability to bring a desired result with the least waste of time, energy, or material
- A negative temperature coefficient, also known as a thermistor, is a sensitive resistor whose primary function is to exhibit a change in electric resistance with a change in temperature
- The place at which independent and often unrelated systems meet and act on or communicate with each other
- The contact of a relay that is open when the coil is de-energized
- Fluid power system that uses water, oil, or another liquid
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal
- The information produced by a computer
38 Clues: Information fed into a system • To function imperfectly or badly • used to make a process automatic • The information produced by a computer • A conductor wrapped around an iron core • Try out a new procedure, idea, or activity • A diagram that shows step-by-step progression • A device that responds to a physical stimulus • An electromagnetically operated switching device • ...
The Second Hurdle 2026-03-19
Across
- African Z-List River
- Quite the Speedway
- Not Quite Best Picture
- Dutch Pottery Place
- Most Recent Welsh Traitor
- Bro has many jobs in government
- John the Queen Bassman
Down
- Keir Starmer: “The return of the ________”
- Welsh Corgi / Cambridge College
- The Kingdom of Metropolis
- 8 of these are Impossible
- Forgotten Continent
- University of Ozamataz Buckshank
- Not to be confused with ‘Oui’
- Cumming’s British Counterpart
- Orinoco/Tobermory/Bungo
16 Clues: Quite the Speedway • Forgotten Continent • Dutch Pottery Place • African Z-List River • Not Quite Best Picture • John the Queen Bassman • Orinoco/Tobermory/Bungo • The Kingdom of Metropolis • 8 of these are Impossible • Most Recent Welsh Traitor • Not to be confused with ‘Oui’ • Cumming’s British Counterpart • Welsh Corgi / Cambridge College • Bro has many jobs in government • ...
Crossword 2026-01-25
Across
- plant that is common in UK -> heather
- kecil khas United Kingdom -> robin
- Nasional terkenal di England, United Kingdom -> Lake District
- yang dijaga lewat bahasa -> warisan Bahasa yang hampir pindah di UK -> Gaelic Bahasa daerah di inggris bagian barat daya -> cornish
- liar khas United Kingdom -> rubah a flower species that you can find in the UK -> bluebell
- Welsh is spoken -> Wales
- Scottish Gaelic is spoken -> Scotland
- yang menjadi simbol nasional United Kingdom -> Lion
- yang banyak tumbuh di United Kingdom -> oak
Down
- squirrels in the UK -> red squirrel
- daerah yang dilindungi oleh pemerintah UK -> Welsh
- Language in UK -> English
- most spoken language in UK -> Welsh
- irish is spoken -> northern island
- to save wildlife -> protection
- bahasa Welsh dan Gaelic -> Celtic
- to protect wildlife -> Regulation
17 Clues: Welsh is spoken -> Wales • Language in UK -> English • to save wildlife -> protection • bahasa Welsh dan Gaelic -> Celtic • to protect wildlife -> Regulation • kecil khas United Kingdom -> robin • irish is spoken -> northern island • squirrels in the UK -> red squirrel • most spoken language in UK -> Welsh • plant that is common in UK -> heather • ...
PHILS CROSSWORD 2023-09-20
Across
- DESSERT SLUTS DELIVERER
- COLOUR OF MY WESTEND PERFORMANCE HAT
- JENS BIRTHPLACE
- OLDCROWN BARMAID
- WELSH LADY HOST
- CAPTAIN HADDOCKS FIRST NAME
- JENS HARRY POTTER HOUSE
- NAME OF THE CORNISH PASTY HUSBAND KILLER
- HAVE YOU GOT THE SECRET?
- RESIDENCE OF A FALLEN PAMELA
Down
- HOW MANY BALLOONS DOES A 56 YEAR OLD MAN GET
- NAME OF A WELSH TRAFFIC CONE
- SO MUCH FUCKING…..
- FOUNDED IN 1905
- YOUNG BELGIUM REPORTERS COMPANION
- A ROCK FORMED BY LAVA
- FFFP
- FAVOURITE CORKED WINE
- A COURAGEOUS YOUNG BELGIUM REPORTER
- A.H FAV SPIRIT
- JENS MIDDLE NAME
21 Clues: FFFP • A.H FAV SPIRIT • FOUNDED IN 1905 • JENS BIRTHPLACE • WELSH LADY HOST • OLDCROWN BARMAID • JENS MIDDLE NAME • SO MUCH FUCKING….. • A ROCK FORMED BY LAVA • FAVOURITE CORKED WINE • DESSERT SLUTS DELIVERER • JENS HARRY POTTER HOUSE • HAVE YOU GOT THE SECRET? • CAPTAIN HADDOCKS FIRST NAME • NAME OF A WELSH TRAFFIC CONE • RESIDENCE OF A FALLEN PAMELA • YOUNG BELGIUM REPORTERS COMPANION • ...
Learn Welsh 3 2022-08-24
Social Studies ♥ 2022-07-14
Across
- It is the most traditional dish in Northern Ireland.
- There are over 10 million ________ in Wales
- It is an anniversary of an important event
- The Royal Family will travel in ______
- it is the patron saint of Ireland
- The capital city of Wales
Down
- The language people speak in Wales
- Some scenes from this show were filmed in Northern Ireland.
- It was built in Belfast
- The national emblem of Wales
- He is a Welsh author
- It is present in the national Welsh flag
12 Clues: He is a Welsh author • It was built in Belfast • The capital city of Wales • The national emblem of Wales • it is the patron saint of Ireland • The language people speak in Wales • The Royal Family will travel in ______ • It is present in the national Welsh flag • It is an anniversary of an important event • There are over 10 million ________ in Wales • ...
A Welsh trip 2025-12-18
31 Clues: ou • qui • ado • avec • voir • pull • homme • femme • femmes • triste • voyage • enfant • équipe • hommes • gallois • drapeau • écouter • enfants • maillot • heureux • entendre • soutenir • pourquoi • des gens • parce que • supporter • peut-être • adolescent • image, photo • appareil photo • Pays de Galles
Learn Welsh 1 2022-08-24
Learn Welsh 3 2022-08-24
25 Clues: Cow • Cat • Old • Eyes • Meat • Girl • Bird • Boys • Apple • Sheep • Water • To Go • Money • Coffee • Butter • To Sit • To Eat • Friday • To Shop • To Walk • To Play • English • Potatoes • To Sleep • March/Tuesday
Learn Welsh 3 2022-08-24
Across
- Book
- Name
- Hand
- Friday
- To Cook
- Swansea
- Sister
- Left
- To Read
- To Wash
- Table
- School/Ladder
- Sheep
- To Eat
- Money
- Cheese
- Girl
- To Walk
- Grandmother
- English
- Chair
- Head
- Cow
- Wind
- Tea
- Potatoes
- Breakfast
- To Play
- Cardiff
- Eyes
- Mountain
- To Walk
- Water
- Blue
- Old
- Dinner
- Apple
Down
- Bed
- Window
- Arm
- March/Tuesday
- To Sit
- Green
- Red
- Cat
- To Run
- White
- Big
- Yellow
- To Shop
- Meat
- Snow
- Leg
- Brother
- Welsh
- Friend
- To Eat
- Open
- Small
- Sea
- Castle
- Boys
- To Sit
- Rain
- Hair
- Right
- Eggs
- Fish
- Hospital
- Bread
- Kitchen
- To Buy
- Bird
- Fine
- To Go
- Coffee
- Tree
- Door
- Butter
- To Sleep
- Flowers
- Shoes
82 Clues: Bed • Arm • Red • Cat • Big • Leg • Sea • Cow • Tea • Old • Book • Name • Hand • Left • Meat • Snow • Open • Girl • Boys • Rain • Hair • Eggs • Head • Fish • Wind • Bird • Fine • Tree • Door • Eyes • Blue • Green • White • Table • Welsh • Sheep • Money • Small • Chair • Right • Bread • To Go • Water • Shoes • Apple • Window • To Sit • Friday • To Run • Yellow • Sister • Friend • To Eat • To Eat • Cheese • Castle • To Sit • To Buy • Coffee • Butter • Dinner • To Cook • Swansea • To Shop • To Read • To Wash • Brother • To Walk • English • Kitchen • To Play • ...
A Welsh trip 2025-12-18
31 Clues: ou • qui • ado • avec • voir • pull • homme • femme • femmes • triste • voyage • enfant • équipe • hommes • gallois • drapeau • écouter • enfants • maillot • heureux • entendre • soutenir • pourquoi • des gens • parce que • supporter • peut-être • adolescent • image, photo • appareil photo • Pays de Galles
Ollie Welsh 2020-03-16
12 Clues: friend • Cousin • My church • My Friend • My Culture • My last name • To be in the Afl • Sport Iam good at • My favourite Sport • My Religious belief • My dream is to meet... • I run 5km every weekend
Puzzle 56 2023-07-22
Across
- Ongoing arrangement with advanced payment
- Major African river
- Vietnamese noodle soup
- Bitter orange liqueur
- Siberian river
- Latin American pastry
- Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Argentina
Down
- Planned travel schedule
- Wandering traveler
- Travel around for pleasure
- Beer and lemonade mix
- Place where the Enigma code was broken
- Fatigue from time zone changes
- Welsh Lake renowned for its beauty
14 Clues: Siberian river • Wandering traveler • Major African river • Beer and lemonade mix • Bitter orange liqueur • Latin American pastry • Vietnamese noodle soup • Planned travel schedule • Travel around for pleasure • Fatigue from time zone changes • Welsh Lake renowned for its beauty • Place where the Enigma code was broken • Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Argentina • ...
Wales 2022-11-08
Across
- magical old man
- when is the St. David`s day (month)
- capital of Wales
- water sport, with a canoe
- poeple living in Wales/language spoken in
- Freiwilliger
- upper part of the flag
- stands next to the road
Down
- Hauptstadt
- red animal on the Welsh flag
- yellow flower
- largest mountain in Wales
- someone that is holy
- lower part of the flag
- a green vegetable
15 Clues: Hauptstadt • Freiwilliger • yellow flower • magical old man • capital of Wales • a green vegetable • someone that is holy • lower part of the flag • upper part of the flag • stands next to the road • largest mountain in Wales • water sport, with a canoe • red animal on the Welsh flag • when is the St. David`s day (month) • poeple living in Wales/language spoken in
Let's visit Wales! 2021-04-25
Across
- The Normans ... England in 1066.
- The place where miners work.
- Adjective for "Wales".
- There is a ... between Wales and England.
Down
- The animal on the Welsh flag.
- There are many ... mines in Wales.
- A person who asks many questions, e.g. for a TV show
- The flowers Wales is famous for.
- Typical Welsh vegetables.
- Popular sports in Wales.
10 Clues: Adjective for "Wales". • Popular sports in Wales. • Typical Welsh vegetables. • The place where miners work. • The animal on the Welsh flag. • The flowers Wales is famous for. • The Normans ... England in 1066. • There are many ... mines in Wales. • There is a ... between Wales and England. • A person who asks many questions, e.g. for a TV show
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Thai • Greek • Welsh • Irish • Kazakh • Danish • Cypriot • Mexican • Russian • English • Japanese • Moroccan • Peruvian • Austrian • Scottish • Brazilian • Panamanian • Singaporean • Yugoslavian • Montenegrin
UNIT 3: Countries, Nationalities and Customs. 2022-08-23
20 Clues: iraq • egypt • china • chile • italy • spain • wales • japan • norway • greece • france • russia • turkey • mexico • finnish • ireland • belgium • england • germany • switzerland
Ollie Welsh 2020-03-16
12 Clues: friend • Cousin • My church • My Friend • My Culture • My last name • To be in the Afl • Sport Iam good at • My favourite Sport • My Religious belief • My dream is to meet... • I run 5km every weekend
Douglas quiz 2026-03-26
Across
- happy twist of fate(11)
- early morning song (6)
- On the Malone Road (9,4)
- loves own reflection, distinctly welsh (9)
- shrewdness (6)
- strengthening of sugar (12)
- How to approach a welsh lady... (10)
Down
- non-numerical (11)
- was paved for a parking lot (8)
- cuddle (5)
- stubborn, resist authority (12)
- a plant's water veins (5)
- racing through the best days, you give me... (4,4)
- exhalation of wet earth (9)
- sandy, great for the garden (4)
- Most typical and concentrated, purest (12)
- sly, ingratiating (7)
- Improvement (12)
- to totally change (12)
- amylase (7)
- comfortable seat (5)
21 Clues: cuddle (5) • amylase (7) • shrewdness (6) • Improvement (12) • non-numerical (11) • comfortable seat (5) • sly, ingratiating (7) • early morning song (6) • to totally change (12) • happy twist of fate(11) • On the Malone Road (9,4) • a plant's water veins (5) • exhalation of wet earth (9) • strengthening of sugar (12) • was paved for a parking lot (8) • stubborn, resist authority (12) • ...
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Thai • Welsh • Swiss • Dutch • Danish • Kazakh • Polish • Swedish • Finnish • Chilean • Peruvian • American • Japanese • Pakistani • Venezuelan • Lithuanian • Nicaraguan • Portuguese • Paraguayan • Montenegrin
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Greek • Welsh • French • polish • Turkish • Chinese • Chilean • British • Panamian • Georgian • Honduran • Canadian • Peruvian • Brazilian • Slovenian • Pakistani • Paraguayan • Lithuanian • Venezuelan • Argentinian
pvz 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Welsh • Greek • Danish • Indian • Turkish • Chinese • Russian • British • Italian • Egyptian • Croatian • American • Japanese • Moldovan • Canadian • Austrian • Hungarian • Uruguayan • Slovenian • Lithuanian
UNIT 3: Countries, Nationalities and Customs. 2022-08-23
20 Clues: iraq • egypt • china • chile • italy • spain • wales • japan • norway • greece • france • russia • turkey • mexico • finnish • ireland • belgium • england • germany • switzerland
UNIT 3: Countries, Nationalities and Customs. 2022-08-23
20 Clues: iraq • egypt • china • chile • italy • spain • wales • japan • norway • greece • france • russia • turkey • mexico • finnish • ireland • belgium • england • germany • switzerland
UNIT 3: Countries, Nationalities and Customs. 2022-08-23
20 Clues: iraq • egypt • china • chile • italy • spain • wales • japan • norway • greece • france • russia • turkey • mexico • finnish • ireland • belgium • england • germany • switzerland
Countries 2023-08-20
20 Clues: Cuban • Greek • Welsh • Indian • French • Polish • Cypriot • Turkish • America • Serbian • Latvian • Mexicano • Spainish • Georgian • Pakistani • Argentian • Brazilian • Hungarian • Lithunian • Portuguese
Millbrook rfc 2020-06-08
WRITE THE NATIONALITY 2023-06-08
20 Clues: PERU • WALES • CHILE • EGYPT • KOREA • SPAIN • ITALY • JAPAN • GREECE • SWEDEN • NORWAY • THE UK • RUSSIA • BRAZIL • CANADA • GERMANY • DENMARK • CHINESE • THAILAND • SCOTLAND
Nation 2025-10-12
Croesair 12 Medi 2019-09-11
counties 2014-05-07
20 Clues: thai • Greek • welsh • indian • danish • french • german • pouland • mexican • Russian • chilean • bemgiam • english • romanian • american • slovakian • Brazilian • lithuanian • portuguese • argentinian
20/20 Horsemanship's Breeds! 2020-07-12
Countriezaaah 2014-05-07
21 Clues: Thai • Iris • Saudi • Welsh • Swiss • Greek • Polish • Swedish • Latvian • Turkish • Russian • Spanish • American • Peruvian • Hunduran • Scottish • Brazilian • Hungarian • Venezuelan • Portuguese • Yugoslavian
LANGUAGES 2024-01-02
20 Clues: CHINA • WALES • SPAIN • INDIA • MALTA • ITALY • GREECE • FRANCE • POLAND • IRELAND • UKRAINE • FINLAND • ESTONIA • GERMANY • HUNGARY • DENMARK • PORTUGAL • SWITZERLAND • CZECH REPUBLIC • HOLLAND/THE NETHERLANDS
Ekstra-Aktivitet: Tillægsord 2023-03-13
21 Clues: ny • let • væk • sand • smuk • ægte • kendt • blind • stærk • dansk • bedste • grådig • tidlig • tørstig • britisk • walisisk • politisk • gigantisk • tillægsord • amerikansk • vidunderlig
Countries and nationalities 2025-08-27
20 Clues: Inde • Kényan • Ecosse • Indien • Afrique • Irlande • Gallois • Anglais • Jamaïque • Africain • Français • Ecossais • Canadien • Jamaïcain • Américain • Irlandais • Australie • Australien • Angleterre • Pays de Galles
Countries and nacionalities 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Greek • Cuban • Irish • Welsh • German • Polish • French • Indian • Bosnian • Finnish • Moldavan • Honduran • American • Austrian • Peruvian • Brazilian • Slovenian • Mongolian • Ukrainian • Portuguese
Learn Welsh 2 2022-08-24
20 Clues: Arm • Leg • Tree • Rain • Hair • Name • Head • Snow • Fine • Hand • Shoes • Welsh • Castle • Sister • Running • Brother • Flowers • Hospital • Grandmother • School/Ladder
Welsh Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-26
27 Clues: Was • Bus • Dog • Hot • Dry • Pub • Cat • Shop • Week • Cold • Today • Night • Sunny • Shoes • Skirt • Funny • Wales • Dinner • London • Weekend • Tonight • Holidays • Tomorrow • Programme • Breakfast • Television • Last night
Welsh Family Thanksgiving 2025-11-26
Across
- scientific classification of a pumpkin
- Uncle Will prints these
- Aunt Alia taught English in this country
- Body of water Poppa Bob fell into as a boy
- Nana Lisa says she grew up on the wrong side of these
- This is the level of electrician that Uncle John is
- Papa Mark's middle name did not come from this superhero
- Aunt Alia worked at _____ _____ Point state park
- Aunt Reni's degree
- Aunt Reni, the Kear boys?, Grayson, Jesse, Gordon, and Nana Lisa all play this instrument
- Ute's son (our line) shares a name with a son of King David, known for his long hair
- State Mary and Jackson Wanlass traveled from
- Native American tribe Papa Mark taught on his mission
- Ryker plays this instrument
- Grandpa Paul added this to his Strawberry jam
- June plays this instrument
- One of our ancestors came to America on this famous ship
- Aunt Marissa's favorite sport
- Papa Mark, Reni, and Jesse all play this instrument
- Classic thanksgiving dessert
Down
- Mary Wanlass's age when she drove the wagon
- Thanksgiving always falls on this day of the week
- Aunt Jenna has torn this ligament 2x
- Grandpa Zulon worked in this industry.
- Uncle Garrett got his degree in this subject
- When Uncle Jesse met Marissa, she was living in this state
- What your ancestor John Phillips (and Jean Val Jean) were imprisoned for stealing
- Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday during this war
- Your ancestor, Ute Perkins, fought in the American______
- Ute raised his young family mainly in this state
- Utah City where Nana Lisa grew up
- Nana Lisa, Emery, and Lincoln all play this instrument
- Grandma Jean even _____ Nana Lisa's underwear!
- Two of our ancestors were born on this body of water
- Aunt Jenna lived in this holy city
- The only thing kids can be guaranteed to eat at Thanksgiving
- Male turkey
- Classic red thanksgiving side dish
- What Grandma Lorraine wanted for Christmas (cost 25 cents!)
39 Clues: Male turkey • Aunt Reni's degree • Uncle Will prints these • June plays this instrument • Ryker plays this instrument • Classic thanksgiving dessert • Aunt Marissa's favorite sport • Utah City where Nana Lisa grew up • Aunt Jenna lived in this holy city • Classic red thanksgiving side dish • Aunt Jenna has torn this ligament 2x • scientific classification of a pumpkin • ...
20th century evolution of construction practices 2025-12-08
Across
- Traditional building material that was a mix of clay, sand, and straw, mixed with water
- A property of steel which enable buildings to be capable of withstanding heavy loads and external forces.
- Welsh word for 'steel'
- The combination of these three materials has significantly enhanced the durability and longevity of structures(6,5,5)
- Welsh slate, local stone, local timber and Cob are all examples of locally ------- materials.
- DPC(4,5,6)
- Welsh word for 'transport'
- Something that cement manufacturers have focused on reducing, in order to make their products more sustainable(6,9)
- The introduction of modern construction materials like steel and cement has helped to significantly reduce the ---- of construction, making it more affordable.
- Concrete has high ------- ----, meaning it can absorb, store and release heat slowly(7,4)
- Because of it’s strength, steel allows architects to design buildings with large ---- spaces.
- The type of windows that were prominent in historic and religious buildings, showcasing the wealth and influence of owners(7,5)
Down
- Bricks and concrete blocks have high ----------- strength, making them suitable for load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls
- Reinforced concrete, with its resistance to weathering and corrosion, ensures long-term ---------- --------- of a building(10,9)
- The type of dressed stone used on a building to demonstrate wealth and status(4,7)
- Energy efficient glass has improved the ------- performance of buildings, reducing energy consumption.
- Developments in what type of infrastructure, have had a significant influence on the supply of materials used in the Welsh construction industry.
- Welsh word for 'glass'
- Word used to describe something that lasts a long time without getting damaged or worn out. Examples of building materials with this property are concrete and steel.
- The quality and intricacy of timberwork, such as exposed beams and decorative --------, showed the status and wealth of the building.
- Prefabricated steel components, reinforced concrete and modular glass panels can be manufactured off-site, reducing on-site construction time, which has significantly increased the ----- of construction.
- A property of steel which makes it sustainable, and allows it to be re-used again and again on future construction projects.
22 Clues: DPC(4,5,6) • Welsh word for 'steel' • Welsh word for 'glass' • Welsh word for 'transport' • The type of dressed stone used on a building to demonstrate wealth and status(4,7) • Traditional building material that was a mix of clay, sand, and straw, mixed with water • Concrete has high ------- ----, meaning it can absorb, store and release heat slowly(7,4) • ...
Millbrook rfc 2020-06-08
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Frenc • Welsh • Swiss • Greek • Danish • Bosnian • Mexican • Turkish • Estonian • Georgian • Peruvian • Slovakian • Ukrainian • Columbian • Hungarian • Uruguayan • Portuguese • Malasysian • Yugoslavian • Singapoream
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Welsh • Cuban • Polish • German • French • Cypriot • Finnish • Russian • Belgian • Mexican • American • Georgian • Brazilian • Slovakian • Norwegian • Hungarian • Pakistani • Lithuanian • Portuguese • Paraguayan
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Cuban • Greek • Welsh • Indian • French • Polish • Cypriot • Turkish • America • Serbian • Latvian • Mexicano • Spainish • Georgian • Pakistani • Argentian • Brazilian • Hungarian • Lithunian • Portuguese
Wales 2019-12-01
20 Clues: Berg • Dorf • Gast • Stadt • Küste • Schild • beliebt • fließend • Bewohner • bedeuten • Skifahren • Walisisch • Kanufahren • Hauptstadt • Landschaft • Freiwilliger • Wellenreiten • Rettungsboot • Schwierigkeiten • Sehenswürdigkeit
HELLO! 2023-01-24
19 Clues: Hindi • Latin • Dutch • Welsh • Polish • German • Hebrew • Arabic • French • Italian • Turkish • Spanish • Swahili • Russian • Japanese • Hawaiian • Portugese • Cantonese • Vietnamese
Saint David's Day crossword 2023-02-26
Across
- A popular sport in Wales
- A popular animal in Wales
- The Patron Saint of Wales
- A traditional cake
- A yellow flower
- A traditional job in Wales that many boys dress up as for Saint David's Day
Down
- The animal on the Welsh flag
- A traditional Welsh festival with games and competitions
- Wales in Welsh
- A vegetable that is a symbol of Wales
10 Clues: Wales in Welsh • A yellow flower • A traditional cake • A popular sport in Wales • A popular animal in Wales • The Patron Saint of Wales • The animal on the Welsh flag • A vegetable that is a symbol of Wales • A traditional Welsh festival with games and competitions • A traditional job in Wales that many boys dress up as for Saint David's Day
Nationalities 2023-06-14
20 Clues: Wales • Spain • China • India • Korea • France • Canada • Germany • Ireland • England • The USA • Morocco • Algeria • Tunisia • Portugal • Scotland • Australia • New Zealand • Netherlands • Great Britain
Saint David's Day crossword 2023-02-21
Across
- A yellow flower
- An animal that you find lots of in Wales
- Wales in Welsh
- A traditional Welsh festival with games and competions
Down
- Patron saint of Wales
- A traditional sweet treat
- The animal on the Welsh flag
- A vegtable that is a symbol of Wales
- A popular sport in Wales
- A traditonal job in wales that many children dress up for on Saint David's Day
10 Clues: Wales in Welsh • A yellow flower • Patron saint of Wales • A popular sport in Wales • A traditional sweet treat • The animal on the Welsh flag • A vegtable that is a symbol of Wales • An animal that you find lots of in Wales • A traditional Welsh festival with games and competions • A traditonal job in wales that many children dress up for on Saint David's Day
countries and nationalities 2021-10-04
nationalities 2024-03-11
19 Clues: ír • skót • török • japán • kínai • olasz • angol • német • orosz • walesi • brazil • magyar • mexikói • spanyol • lengyel • kanadai • francia • amerikai • ausztráliai
Wales 2025 2025-12-17
Across
- the endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day)that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's word of welcome in a parking lot
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice.
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didnt help her much with the workload though
- location of our second stop in Wales
- name of mode of transport to England
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
- location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- location of our first stop
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
- on the welsh border, there was something in the air... no love - maybe for Linda though.
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
Down
- Reason to cross the channel again - this time not by ferry obviously
- the welsh word for "welcome"
- the town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store)
- the mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pubgoers nearby
- the landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- the second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here
- That village that is only famous because of literally one street
- our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
- Number of cocks that signalled we were at the right garden center
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's
- the comfiest part of our stay at white hall
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- the hometown of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding - it took over 2 hours
- this hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- the animal associated with the 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- an item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- André's addiction of the vacation
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
- worse than encountering hair in your first course.
37 Clues: location of our first stop • the welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • location of our second stop in Wales • name of mode of transport to England • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • the comfiest part of our stay at white hall • worse than encountering hair in your first course. • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • ...
Wales 2025 2025-12-17
Across
- Name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didnt help her much with the workload though
- The second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here
- This hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice.
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- Number of cocks that signalled we were at the right garden center
- Location of our second stop in Wales
- The town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store)
- André's addiction of the vacation
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's something worse than encountering hair in your first course.
- The animal associated with the 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- Reason to cross the channel again - this time not by ferry obviously
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's word of welcome in a parking lot
- The welsh word for "welcome"
- An item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- The mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pubgoers nearby
Down
- The comfiest part of our stay at white hall
- Our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
- The hometown of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding - it took over 2 hours
- On the welsh border, there was something in the air... no love - maybe for Linda though.
- Location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- The endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day)that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial
- That village that is only famous because of literally one street
- Location of our first stop
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
- Name of mode of transport to England
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
- The landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
36 Clues: Location of our first stop • The welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • Location of our second stop in Wales • Name of mode of transport to England • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • The comfiest part of our stay at white hall • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • ...
RCS News 1 2023-01-19
Across
- Fictional physicist ______ Cooper
- Name of Miss Allen’s dog
- Result of red and blue
- Credited with discovering gravity
- Queen of England in 1853
- Shakespeare play set in Scotland
- Castle visible from IT4 Castell _____
Down
- Of Mice and Men author John…
- Mr Hardy‘s subject
- Head of Welsh Mrs…
- German word for ‘school’
- French word for ‘butter’
- Holmes sister played by Millie Bobby Brown
- Welsh word for ‘flower’
14 Clues: Mr Hardy‘s subject • Head of Welsh Mrs… • Result of red and blue • Welsh word for ‘flower’ • Name of Miss Allen’s dog • German word for ‘school’ • French word for ‘butter’ • Queen of England in 1853 • Of Mice and Men author John… • Shakespeare play set in Scotland • Fictional physicist ______ Cooper • Credited with discovering gravity • Castle visible from IT4 Castell _____ • ...
RCS News 1 2023-01-19
Across
- Shakespeare play set in Scotland
- German word for ‘school’
- Name of Miss Allen’s dog
- Head of Welsh Mrs…
- Mr Hardy‘s subject
- Holmes sister played by Millie Bobby Brown
- Castle visible from IT4 Castell _____
Down
- Queen of England in 1853
- Of Mice and Men author John…
- French word for ‘butter’
- Result of red and blue
- Welsh word for ‘flower’
- Fictional physicist ______ Cooper
- Credited with discovering gravity
14 Clues: Head of Welsh Mrs… • Mr Hardy‘s subject • Result of red and blue • Welsh word for ‘flower’ • Queen of England in 1853 • French word for ‘butter’ • German word for ‘school’ • Name of Miss Allen’s dog • Of Mice and Men author John… • Shakespeare play set in Scotland • Fictional physicist ______ Cooper • Credited with discovering gravity • Castle visible from IT4 Castell _____ • ...
countries 2014-05-07
19 Clues: Welsh • Russin • Greman • Indain • Polish • Belgina • Cypriot • Turkish • Mexican • Chinese • Italian • American • Finnland • Peruvian • Brazilian • Hungarian • Ukrainian • Ukrainian • Argentinian
201, slides 6. Effective communication crossword. 2025-09-30
Across
- Emotional intelligence is particularly important for promoting positive working -------------
- A benefit of positive communication is increased --- satisfaction.
- Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to understand and manage one’s own --------, as well as the emotions of others.
- Positive communication is using clear and ---------- language.
- Term used to describe non verbal communication when speaking face to face(4,8)
- A benefit of positive communication is improved employee ------ and motivation.
- Using hand signals is a form of ------ communication.
- Emotional ------------ refers to the ability to understand and manage one’s own emotions, as well as the emotions of others.
- Welsh word for 'positive'
Down
- Welsh word for 'emotions'
- Speaking is a type of ------ communication.
- -------- communication refers to communication that is constructive, effective, and promotes collaboration and understanding.
- Positive communication is giving ------------ feedback that focuses on solutions, not blame.
- A form of written communication.
- Email, text, are forms of ---------- communication.
- Welsh word for 'Job'
- -------- communication refers to communication that is unproductive, damaging and/or creates conflict.
17 Clues: Welsh word for 'Job' • Welsh word for 'emotions' • Welsh word for 'positive' • A form of written communication. • Speaking is a type of ------ communication. • Email, text, are forms of ---------- communication. • Using hand signals is a form of ------ communication. • Positive communication is using clear and ---------- language. • ...
Countries 2014-05-07
21 Clues: Thai • Welsh • Greek • Swiss • Polish • Kenyan • Russian • Spanish • Belgian • Turkish • Honduran • Peruvian • Moroccan • American • Egyptian • Ukrainian • Malaysian • Paskistani • Guatemalan • Panamanian • Singaporean
Countriezaaah 2014-05-07
19 Clues: Thai • Iris • Greek • Saudi • Swiss • Welsh • Polish • Swedish • Russian • Spanish • Latvian • Turkish • Peruvian • Scottish • American • Brazilian • Portuguese • Venezuelan • Yugoslavian
Murder At Mystery Manor 2023-10-18
Across
- Responsible for the 'Sunday Sharer.'
- It means 'hill' in Welsh.
- Used to take a shot.
- Part of a set, used to cut.
- Welsh language word common on road signs.
- A superior luncheon.
Down
- A meeting point between one realm and the other.
- Stairs, stairs, and more stairs.
- Relationship or event that causes distress.
- Famous Leeds residents lasting title.
- A marshy spit of land on the west side of the estuary, was probably the location where golf was first played on Welsh soil.
11 Clues: Used to take a shot. • A superior luncheon. • It means 'hill' in Welsh. • Part of a set, used to cut. • Stairs, stairs, and more stairs. • Responsible for the 'Sunday Sharer.' • Famous Leeds residents lasting title. • Welsh language word common on road signs. • Relationship or event that causes distress. • A meeting point between one realm and the other. • ...
Wales 2017-11-14
Across
- Who is depicted onto Welsh flag?
- name of the mystical king who managed to pull out the magic sword from the stone
- Floral emblem of Wales
- Wales is known as the land of ... as there are many musicians
- the national instrument of Wales
Down
- industry connected with hetting coal and other resourses from the ground that is widely spread in Wales
- the capital city of Wales
- the second Welsh name of the country
- Name of patron Saint of Wales
- the name of the current Prince of Wales
- is the highest mountain in Britain
- the population of these animals in Wales is four times bigger than pupolation of people
- national Welsh sport
13 Clues: national Welsh sport • Floral emblem of Wales • the capital city of Wales • Name of patron Saint of Wales • Who is depicted onto Welsh flag? • the national instrument of Wales • is the highest mountain in Britain • the second Welsh name of the country • the name of the current Prince of Wales • Wales is known as the land of ... as there are many musicians • ...
Chapter n°1 - 6ème Vocabulary 2023-10-13
Wales 2025 2025-12-16
Across
- best part of our stay at white hall
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- that 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- the welsh word for "welcome"
- location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- That village that is only famous because of literally one street
- the second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here.
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's greetings in a parking lot
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didnt help her much with the workload though.
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
- the mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pub goers nearby
- name of mode of transport to England
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's
- the town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store).
- the hometwon of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding it took over 2 hours.
Down
- on the welsh border, there was something in the air again... still no love, maybe for Linda though.
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- the landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- an item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- on our way back from dining at the King's head, there was something in the air... it wasn't love
- location of our second stop in Wales
- André's addiction of the vacation
- our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice.
- location of our first stop
- worse than encountering hair in your first course.
- this hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- the endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day)that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial.
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
36 Clues: location of our first stop • the welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • best part of our stay at white hall • location of our second stop in Wales • name of mode of transport to England • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • worse than encountering hair in your first course. • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • ...
Wales 2025 2025-12-17
Across
- The town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store)
- The hometown of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding - it took over 2 hours
- Location of our first stop
- The endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day) that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- On the welsh border, there was something in the air... not love - maybe for Linda though
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
- Name of mode of transport to England
- An item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- This hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- Location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- The landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- Our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
- The animal associated with the 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's something worse than encountering hair in your first course
- The welsh word for "welcome"
Down
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- The second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here
- The mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pubgoers nearby
- Number of cocks that signalled we were at the right garden center
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- This one village that is only famous because of literally one street
- Reason to cross the channel again - this time not by ferry obviously
- Name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didn't help her much with her workload though
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- André's addiction of the vacation
- The comfiest part of our stay at white hall
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's word of welcome in a parking lot
- Location of our second stop in Wales
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
36 Clues: Location of our first stop • The welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • Name of mode of transport to England • Location of our second stop in Wales • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • The comfiest part of our stay at white hall • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2023-05-21
20 Clues: Peru • Spain • Egypt • China • Japan • Wales • Italy • Mexico • Brazil • France • Norway • Russia • Jamaica • Denmark • Scotland • Thailand • Portugal • Netherlands • Switzerland • The United States
Broad Oaks May 2020 2020-05-07
Across
- A short text file
- A daisy expression
- Spanish revolutionary impasse
- Grandpa's middle name
- Measuring for a cheering bra size
- Objective is pointing towards it
- Pudding and pie
- An average man in public
- The town where Nanny met Grandpa
- Prince Charlie
- Virile hesitation in front of Oasis
- Queen lives here in London
- Starchy edible root
- Top car initials
- Headroom
- Suffices possible: Doline and Evere
- The Miles lived here scratchily in Austria
- Kay's her second name, shortened
- Health Safety and Environment
- One of us goes and one of us went to Uni here
- Together
- Welsh for 'Good morning'
Down
- Korean bun
- You can gird it or eat it
- Welsh for Welsh
- The wisdom of Loren
- Old political name for Russia among others
- Steal the old devil
- Hello fable, it's past
- Never before has a boy wanted more
- Alli's middle name
- One of goes and one of us went to Uni here
- The Powell family mostly lived in what Welsh town?
- Bachelor of Arts
- Here's s tip, it's not a bite, it's not a lip
- Ex-Hammer Chelsea manager
- Wife or girlfriend
- Something to mind or fill
- Voice Box
- No service at the national health
- Turn an old film star name to that of a king
- Friend
- Where Lionel worked for eight years
- A feeling prompted by isolation when there's nothing to do
- Reducing a big apple
- Automatic ambisexual pen
- You are he is I
- Why start with a misdemeanour at a church meeting?
- Used to be
49 Clues: Friend • Headroom • Together • Voice Box • Korean bun • Used to be • Prince Charlie • Welsh for Welsh • Pudding and pie • You are he is I • Bachelor of Arts • Top car initials • A short text file • A daisy expression • Alli's middle name • Wife or girlfriend • The wisdom of Loren • Steal the old devil • Starchy edible root • Reducing a big apple • Grandpa's middle name • Hello fable, it's past • ...
Unit 102, slide 3. Traditional skills . 2025-11-21
Across
- Welsh word for 'Millimetre'
- Welsh word for 'Calculations'
- When working with rectangles,what are you working out, if you use the formula; length x width.
- Term given to describe;how long a number of items would measure from end-to-end if laid in a straight line
- There are 1000mm in this unit of measurement.
- When working with rectangles,what are you working out, if you use the formula; 2 x length + 2 x width.
- The type of drawing used when an object or area of land must be reduced in size in order to fit onto a piece of paper(5,7)
- Pi x Radius squared, is the formula for finding the area of what shape?
- Term used to describe a permanent levelling reference point, marked on structures around the country(8,6,9)
- When dealing with circles, what is the number 3.142 refered to as?
- Half the base x the hight is the formula for finding the area of what shape?
- The amount of grammes in a kilogramme(3,8)
- In construction, this word means some sort of levelling point.
Down
- On a scale of 1:5, 40mm on a drawing represents an actual size of .......mm(3,7)
- When working with rectangles,what are you working out, if you use the formula; Length x width x depth(or height).
- Used to produce scale drawings, and can also be used to get missing measurements off a scale drawing(5,5)
- All levels on site relate to this point(4,5)
- Smallest unit of measurement used in construction.
- Welsh word for 'Area'
- Another term used for a site datum(9,9)
- Welsh word for 'Measuring'
21 Clues: Welsh word for 'Area' • Welsh word for 'Measuring' • Welsh word for 'Millimetre' • Welsh word for 'Calculations' • Another term used for a site datum(9,9) • The amount of grammes in a kilogramme(3,8) • All levels on site relate to this point(4,5) • There are 1000mm in this unit of measurement. • Smallest unit of measurement used in construction. • ...
Modern materials and methods of construction 2025-12-11
Across
- One of the benefits of off site construction is enhanced health and ------ outcomes.
- A type of modern engineered timber.
- Welsh word for 'green'
- This modern method of construction describes the method of joining large factory finished modules, usually in the form of rooms such as living rooms and bedrooms, to make almost a complete building.
- A modern method of surveying that uses laser scanning and drones that provides comprehensive 3D models with great accuracy and density over large areas(Abbreviation)
- Speed and efficiency, improved quality and consistency, cost savings, sustainability and waste reduction, are all -------- of off-site construction.
- 'BIM'a modern method of design and construction(8,11,9)
- Type of building designed to minimize environmental impact through resource-efficient and sustainable practices across their entire lifecycle.
- A modern method of construction that uses factory - made panels in the form of walls, floors and roofs.
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- Word to describe methods of off site construction.
- 'VR' Type of new technology that allows designers and customers to visualise a building before it is built(7,7)
- Welsh word for 'benefits'
- Off-site construction enables the use of advanced manufacturing techniques and technologies, leading to higher energy ---------- in the production process.
- Word to describe concrete components that are prepared, cast and cured off-site, usually in a controlled factory environment, using reusable moulds.
- Reduced site ---------- is a major benefit of off site construction.
- Welsh word for 'materials'
- Welsh word for 'safety'
- A material that can be used in insulation products and as a fine aggregate using modern methods.
- A modern method of surveying using satellites(abbreviation)
- A modern method of construction that involves combining factory produced, pre-engineered units( or modules) to form major elements of a structure.
20 Clues: Welsh word for 'green' • Welsh word for 'safety' • Welsh word for 'benefits' • Welsh word for 'materials' • A type of modern engineered timber. • Word to describe methods of off site construction. • 'BIM'a modern method of design and construction(8,11,9) • A modern method of surveying using satellites(abbreviation) • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-04-26
7 Clues: What is milk in Welsh? • What is Wales in Welsh? • What is dragon in Welsh? • What is sausage in Welsh? • what is microwave in Welsh? • What is the square root of nine? • What is a describing word called?
Symbols - Countries - Nationalities - Cities 2024-03-21
Across
- The capital city of this country is London
- People born in Scotland
- The thistle is the symbol of this country
- The symbol of Scotland
- People born in England
- The country next to England
- The nationality of people born in Ireland
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- There is a famous football team there.
- the capital city of Northern Ireland.
- The capital city of England.
- The capital city of Ireland.
- The Welsh capital city.
- The Scottish capital city
- The Irish symbol
- People born in Wales
15 Clues: The Irish symbol • People born in Wales • The symbol of Scotland • People born in England • People born in Scotland • The Welsh capital city. • The Scottish capital city • The country next to England • The capital city of England. • The capital city of Ireland. • the capital city of Northern Ireland. • There is a famous football team there. • The thistle is the symbol of this country • ...
Ollie Welsh 2020-03-16
12 Clues: friend • Cousin • My church • My Friend • My Culture • My last name • To be in the Afl • Sport Iam good at • My favourite Sport • My Religious belief • My dream is to meet... • I run 5km every weekend
Nationalities 2020-08-27
20 Clues: Nepal • Wales • Norway • Greece • Poland • Turkey • Estonia • Belgium • Ukraine • Belarus • Denmark • Mongolia • Singapore • Lithuania • Azerbaijan • New zeland • The Bahamas • Netherlands • Cote d'Ivoire • Czech republic
Wales 2025 2025-12-17
Across
- worse than encountering hair in your first course.
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- An item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's word of welcome in a parking lot
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
- Location of our first stop
- Location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- The hometown of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding - it took over 2 hours
- The town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store)
- André's addiction of the vacation
- This hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- The second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- The mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pubgoers nearby
- The animal associated with the 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
- On the welsh border, there was something in the air... no love - maybe for Linda though.
- Number of cocks that signalled we were at the right garden center
Down
- The welsh word for "welcome"
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- The landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- That village that is only famous because of literally one street
- The comfiest part of our stay at white hall
- Name of mode of transport to England
- The endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day)that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- Location of our second stop in Wales
- Reason to cross the channel again - this time not by ferry obviously
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
- Our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
- Name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didnt help her much with the workload though
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice.
37 Clues: Location of our first stop • The welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • Name of mode of transport to England • Location of our second stop in Wales • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • The comfiest part of our stay at white hall • worse than encountering hair in your first course. • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • ...
Merry Christmas 2023 2023-12-24
Across
- Four legged Favourites (combined) (7)
- Most important device to pack camping (9)
- Blue Mountain's Model railway museum(name)(7)
- Head scratching world, Wanaka (8)
- Women's World Cup winners (5)
- Hiking buddies throughout Wales (3)
- Owner of the most talked about calf in Australia(3,4)
- Sea creature that can launch from water and attack you (7)
- Danish capital (10)
- Location of helicopter rescue (8)
- Colourless, poisonous gas & couple name (6)
- Movie marathon (6)
- Matilda's first World Cup opponents (7)
- Welsh (5)
- Star of 2023 homemade box office hit (4)
- Beacons (7)
Down
- Bread of champions (6)
- Cosy Welsh shop (4,4)
- Danish marshmallow treat (12)
- Cross stitch castle (10)
- Up and coming cordial (8)
- Modern-day treasure hunt (10)
- Elsker (4)
- Ideal spot for DIY white water rafting - Barrington (4)
- Great Beach to be dumped/perforate an ear drum (5)
- Zelda inspired D&D character (6)
- Welsh capital(7)
- Beautiful fantasy world (6)
- Special addition board game (3)
- Seeing organ (3)
- Harry Potter Trivia championship willing team (6)
- Summer 6's champs (5,3)
32 Clues: Welsh (5) • Elsker (4) • Beacons (7) • Welsh capital(7) • Seeing organ (3) • Movie marathon (6) • Danish capital (10) • Cosy Welsh shop (4,4) • Bread of champions (6) • Summer 6's champs (5,3) • Cross stitch castle (10) • Up and coming cordial (8) • Beautiful fantasy world (6) • Danish marshmallow treat (12) • Women's World Cup winners (5) • Modern-day treasure hunt (10) • ...
Greetings from different parts of the world 2023-01-02
Greetings from different parts of the world 2023-01-02
nationality 2023-01-11
Traditional building materials 2025-11-21
Across
- The characteristic that a traditionally built wall relies on, to stop moisture reaching the inside.
- A natural building material made from subsoil, water, straw and sometimes lime.
- Welsh word for 'lime'
- A type of non ferrous metal traditionally mined in Wales and used as a roof covering on public and industrial buildings.
- Relatively fast growing timber, used in modern timber frame construction.
- The main benefit of using a lime mortar over gypsum or cement-based mortar is that is ..........
- Welsh word for 'copper'
- Modern component used to cover internal walls that provides a flat surface.
- Thin timber strips fixed between verical timbers to make traditional non load bearing partitions.
- The material used as a binder for traditional mortars and plasters, in place of cement and gypsum.
- Welsh word for 'slate'
Down
- A traditional roofing material made from dried reeds.
- Vertical timbers used in modern partitions.
- Term used to describe, what is meant by breathability, which allows water to enter and exit a wall easily(6,9)
- Sometimes used to strengthen lime based plaster.
- A very strong timber used in traditional timber framed houses that were common in the east of Wales.
- Most traditional houses were built using materials that were sourced ---------.
- Used for external and internal load bearing walls in traditional buildings.
- A naturally occuring stone , that can be split into thin slices and used as a roof covering on traditional buildings.
- A property of lime based mortar, making it less likely to crack(4,7)
- Welsh word for 'lead'
- A type of non ferrous metal used in early plumbing pipes, before it was discovered that it dissolves in water and is poisonous.
22 Clues: Welsh word for 'lime' • Welsh word for 'lead' • Welsh word for 'slate' • Welsh word for 'copper' • Vertical timbers used in modern partitions. • Sometimes used to strengthen lime based plaster. • A traditional roofing material made from dried reeds. • A property of lime based mortar, making it less likely to crack(4,7) • ...
Wales 2025 2025-12-17
Across
- Name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didn't help her much with the workload though
- The second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here
- This hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice.
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- Number of cocks that signalled we were at the right garden center
- Location of our second stop in Wales
- The town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store)
- André's addiction of the vacation
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's something worse than encountering hair in your first course.
- The animal associated with the 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- Reason to cross the channel again - this time not by ferry obviously
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's word of welcome in a parking lot
- The welsh word for "welcome"
- An item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- The mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pubgoers nearby
Down
- The comfiest part of our stay at white hall
- Our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
- The hometown of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding - it took over 2 hours
- On the welsh border, there was something in the air... no love - maybe for Linda though
- Location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- The endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day)that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial
- That village that is only famous because of literally one street
- Location of our first stop
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
- Name of mode of transport to England
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
- The landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
36 Clues: Location of our first stop • The welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • Location of our second stop in Wales • Name of mode of transport to England • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • The comfiest part of our stay at white hall • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • ...
Wales 2025 2025-12-17
Across
- Name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didn't help her much with her workload though
- The second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here
- This hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- Number of cocks that signalled we were at the right garden center
- Location of our second stop in Wales
- The town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store)
- André's addiction of the vacation
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's something worse than encountering hair in your first course
- The animal associated with the 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- Reason to cross the channel again - this time not by ferry obviously
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's word of welcome in a parking lot
- The welsh word for "welcome"
- An item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- The mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pubgoers nearby
Down
- The comfiest part of our stay at white hall
- Our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
- The hometown of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding - it took over 2 hours
- On the welsh border, there was something in the air... no love - maybe for Linda though
- Location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- The endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day) that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial
- This one village that is only famous because of literally one street
- Location of our first stop
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
- Name of mode of transport to England
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
- The landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
36 Clues: Location of our first stop • The welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • Location of our second stop in Wales • Name of mode of transport to England • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • The comfiest part of our stay at white hall • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • ...
Annabelles Crossword 2017-04-21
Across
- What animal is there more than humans of in Wales?
- What Inn did we stay in at Newport?
- What is the name of the train station we boarded the train in London?
- Which Doctor was filmed in Fields House
- What Welsh town is also the suburb Dad works in?
- town we have visited twice but only once in Wales
- What house did we stay in over Easter?
Down
- What saint did we stay with in Saundersfoot?
- What park in London did we walk through?
- What room number did you and Grandma stay in London hotel in?
- What town was Roald Dahl born in (and we visited)?
- [something] Ifan is a 4500 year old burial chamber in Wales
- Welsh village inspired by Italian town of Portifino
- What was the name of the mansion house we stayed in Aberyswyth?
- Welsh word for welcome
15 Clues: Welsh word for welcome • What Inn did we stay in at Newport? • What house did we stay in over Easter? • Which Doctor was filmed in Fields House • What park in London did we walk through? • What saint did we stay with in Saundersfoot? • What Welsh town is also the suburb Dad works in? • town we have visited twice but only once in Wales • ...
Proper Adjectives Crossword 2021-08-22
22 Clues: Iraq • Japan • Wales • Sudan • Spain • Malta • China • Poland • Sweden • France • Guyana • Turkey • Norway • England • Britain • Iceland • Israeli • Ireland • Portugal • Pakistan • Scotland • Switzerland
Grandpa's Crossword 2021-05-08
Across
- Sweet frozen dessert
- Middle child
- Making a cup of joe
- You stupid boy
- English city, Welsh game
- siocled
- Bisged
- After Ebrill
- Thick white fatty liquid
- Newspaper
- Fruit with a shell
- The bull
- Favoured watering hole
- Favourite inappropriate word
- Tipped by Grandpa
- North Wales large pile
- Welsh dish
- Gwyrdd
- Ground forces
- Futile
- Causing amusement
- Often said with a smile
Down
- Always sung
- Youngest child
- Former profession
- A kind of bitter stout
- Eldest child
- A place of fond early memories
- Sitcom with famous yellow van
- Familiar term of address
- Big hearted
- Person skilled at writing
- Wild card in deck
33 Clues: Bisged • Gwyrdd • Futile • siocled • The bull • Newspaper • Welsh dish • Always sung • Big hearted • Middle child • Eldest child • After Ebrill • Ground forces • Youngest child • You stupid boy • Former profession • Tipped by Grandpa • Wild card in deck • Causing amusement • Fruit with a shell • Making a cup of joe • Sweet frozen dessert • A kind of bitter stout • Favoured watering hole • North Wales large pile • ...
A crossword for Julie 2025-09-02
Across
- Birth month (4)
- Title for one crowned with charm and looks (11)
- Italian vermouth often served with soda (7)
- Traditional festive dessert (13)
- Flat breakfast food cooked on a griddle (8)
- Zodiac sign of the lion (3)
- Sweet treat baked in the oven (4)
- Family matriarch (7)
- Female sibling (6)
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- Woman whose life we honour today (5)
- Precious red birthstone (4)
- Almond paste used in cakes (8)
- Irish cream liqueur (7)
- Fried potatoes (5)
- Affectionate term for grandmother (3)
- Welsh town in the valleys (8)
- Accessory used to carry personal belongings (7)
- Welsh word for mother (3)
- Rendered animal fat used in cooking (4)
- Meat dish often served with mint sauce (9)
20 Clues: Birth month (4) • Fried potatoes (5) • Female sibling (6) • Family matriarch (7) • Irish cream liqueur (7) • Welsh word for mother (3) • Precious red birthstone (4) • Zodiac sign of the lion (3) • Welsh town in the valleys (8) • Almond paste used in cakes (8) • Traditional festive dessert (13) • Sweet treat baked in the oven (4) • Woman whose life we honour today (5) • ...
NATIONALITIES 2021-05-20
21 Clues: belge • indien • danois • suédois • maltais • anglais • gallois • italien • allemand • canadien • français • espagnol • écossais • portugais • irlandais • américain • jamaicain • australien • britannique • sud-africain • néo-zélandais
nationalities 2013-09-12
23 Clues: welsh • czech • dutch • greek • polish • german • french • danish • mexican • italian • chinese • russian • swedish • english • turkish • spanish • canadian • scottish • american • hungarian • norwegian • portuguese • argentinian
Wales 2025 2025-12-16
Across
- Jeff was so excited about this landmark in the Brecon Beacons, but we had to be careful on our walk to the viewpoint - in the worst case scenario it would not be in je broekie...
- the welsh word for "welcome"
- name of mode of transport to England
- location of the Morrison's where Julia had the displeasure of meeting her inevitable fate on every trip: experiencing other Germans on vacation
- the endboss of mega events of the day (it was an eventful day)that left us ample time for the majority of us to reconsider our life choices, and André to reconsider putting Ayvens on speed dial.
- the town we finally found Jeff and André's wonderland (a Charles Tyrwhitt store).
- The one thing in the welsh cottage André did not vandalise, but for which the cottage owner's husband had to come - twice.
- At Cafe Diod we finally saturated our cravings for this british treat
- Typical welsh weather phenomenon underlining a welsh chap's greetings in a parking lot
- The trading company that appears to have a marketing contract with our welsh cottage - their products were everywhere in our lodging
- A nice item Julia bought in Worcester
- an item that evidenced how André turned a friendly game of hitster into property vandalism
- Our established UK entertainment, which we sometimes still get entertained by. Because it is that great
- Our Cotswolds cottage, which looked incredible, but all that glitters is not gold (unfortunately in this case)
- location of our second stop in Wales
- best part of our stay at white hall
- Linda was in wonderland in this city - cards... cards everywhere
- our welsh cottage came with farm animals on the property for extra authenticity
Down
- on our way back from dining at the King's head, there was something in the air... it wasn't love
- this hotel had the best sticky toffee pudding of the trip - André even graced everyone with a little happy dance
- location of our first stop
- name of the overworked head of the house we stayed in - she did encourage child labour very openly one day - didnt help her much with the workload though.
- Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife
- André's addiction of the vacation
- We ate at the Castle hotel a second time, because the first time was great (and quite cheap in general!). But as with our other restaurant visits, the second time ruined our experience - there's something worse than encountering hair in your first course.
- the landrover model the owner of white hall escorted André in to the damaged Volvo at the repairshop
- the hometwon of the friendly non-Dutch speaking (shame) half-Dutch chap that came to our rescue speedily, just kidding it took over 2 hours.
- on the welsh border, there was something in the air again... still no love, maybe for Linda though.
- The person, Jeff initially called to fix the issue in the welsh cottage, who turned out to be very skilled - just not in the subject matter we needed someone in
- that 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat
- That village that is only famous because of literally one street
- the second mega event that happened at buck&bell pub. "It was the dog" is a valid excuse here.
- We drove to Llyn Brianne to marvel at an aquatic structure only to find it without aqua
- André and Julia were enjoying this at the cake lardery, where we celebrated Julia's end of the burnout reintegration
- the mega event that happened at buck&bell pub, which also bewildered pub goers nearby
35 Clues: location of our first stop • the welsh word for "welcome" • André's addiction of the vacation • best part of our stay at white hall • name of mode of transport to England • location of our second stop in Wales • A nice item Julia bought in Worcester • Type of food Linda used to try to interfere with wildlife • that 700 year old inn that just wanted to make Jeff sweat • ...
