All Things Austria
Across
- 4. — Furry mountain animal that whistles when it’s scared.
- 5. — Composer called the “Waltz King.”
- 9. — Monster from a Vienna legend that could turn people to stone.
- 11. — Traditional short leather pants worn at festivals.
- 13. — Parades where people dress up as Krampus monsters.
- 14. — What Austrians say when clinking glasses (“cheers”).
- 15. — Mythical dragon-like creature said to live in the Alps.
- 16. — Musical instrument often used in Austrian folk songs.
- 19. — Castle on the hill above Salzburg.
- 22. — Famous cathedral in Vienna with colorful roof tiles.
- 26. — Austrian movie star who helped invent Wi-Fi technology.
- 28. — Big shallow lake on the border with Hungary.
- 29. — Austria’s capital city, known for music, coffeehouses, and grand palaces.
- 30. — Doctor who discovered blood types.
Down
- 1. — Scary creature who comes out before Christmas to punish naughty kids.
- 2. — Scientist known for the “cat in a box” experiment.
- 3. — The tallest mountain in Austria.
- 6. — Energy drink that “gives you wings,” made in Austria.
- 7. — Winter witch who checks if people worked hard during the year.
- 8. — Old imperial palace in Vienna.
- 10. — Fried, breaded meat dish that’s Austria’s most famous food.
- 12. — Austrian word for a small snack between meals.
- 17. — Austrian tradition of relaxing for hours in coffeehouses.
- 18. — World-famous composer born in Salzburg.
- 20. — Famous chocolate cake from Vienna.
- 21. — Warm apple dessert wrapped in thin pastry.
- 23. — Famous Austrian Olympic ski champion.
- 24. — Austria’s most popular winter sport.
- 25. — Huge palace in Vienna once home to emperors.
- 27. — Austrian slang for “awesome” or “cool.”