Independence Day
Across
- 1. The first watchword of Trinidad and Tobago.
- 3. Black is the colour of _______, of unity of purpose, and of the wealth of the land.
- 5. A watchword coming from the verb produce.
- 8. This colour is used to represent the sea by which these lands are bound; the cradle of our nation's heritage; the purity of aspirations and the equality of all men under the sun
- 11. This word captures the ideal of our National Anthem, “every creed and race find an equal place.”, into a code of everyday behaviour.
- 12. The only instrument created in the 21st century.
- 13. Number of years since Trinidad and Tobago gained its independence.
- 14. It is referred to as the Tobago Pheasant.
- 15. This person was the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
Down
- 1. The national flower of Trinidad and Tobago.
- 2. Country from which Independence was gained.
- 4. The name of a national bird found on the coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago.
- 6. A public holiday celebrated on the 31st of August each year.
- 7. A symbol located on the tail side of coins of Trinidad and Tobago.
- 9. It is said that red on the National Flag represents this element.
- 10. This word is repeated on the National Motto of Trinidad and Tobago.