Across
- 4. – Paddy lost everything, but his town rallied round in 1909
- 6. – Where the stallion that that ran in the third Melbourne cup will stand for your mares - cost four guineas 1909
- 7. – Lilly wins the nail-driving competition here in 1914
- 10. – Nine days entombed in a flooded mine here in 1907
- 11. – Waterous packed up and moved here
- 15. – Poetic distraction by pilgrimage
- 18. – I will pay you soon!
- 19. – My music was so sweet that stones moved
- 20. – The pen name of the very entertaining journalist Charles M Harris
- 21. – “Queen of the Murchison”
- 23. – This stretch of water was devoid of people
- 25. – Like many others, soldiers remembered on the Australian War memorial in London.
- 27. – Full fathoms five I lie; and tell a terrible tale
- 29. – 15 children baptised beside a stream in 1935
- 31. – Just a little band of gold
- 33. – A little settlement near Broomhill with a lot of history
Down
- 1. – But eight miles from where?
- 2. – Depots for these hardy creatures were set up for transport at Coolgardie, Kanowna, and Menzies
- 3. – little Maudie spent a night in the bush near here
- 5. – How the residents described the eager new-comers looking for gold
- 8. – It takes two to make a wish
- 9. – I call it Acacia tetragonophylla
- 11. – A sacred find was a hoax, and the priest was to blame!
- 12. - Latitude 34 02 S Longitude 115 E
- 13. – Originally named after the stock carrying craft that brought the first European settlers in 1863
- 14. – A famous bear and painful trotters
- 16. – An extinct volcano is this familiar shape in the Peel region
- 17. – 36 miles along the rabbit proof fence
- 19. - Not all that glitters is gold
- 22. – This small cemetery includes the unmarked grave of baby Ivy Harris
- 24. – A certain American (later famous) remarks about this town: Govt was more rigid and violence was absent but petty crime, immorality and good cheer were as generally abundant
- 26. – The finder went from one end of the alphabet to the other
- 28. – Mrs Wilhelmina Sloss was the first woman on the field in 1893
- 30. – He’s wild
- 32. – Last home to the fascinating Madame Eugenie Vauthier
