Across
- 1. Where is the danger tree
- 4. Which group named every area they hunted with ktaqmkuk(“across the water”) being the name of Newfoundland
- 6. The migratory European cod fishery transformed into a country of
- 7. What is the official flower of Newfoundland
- 10. Which country did the rising sun badge come from
- 11. What insect can be frozen and thawed and go in that cycle over again and take 7-14 years to mature
- 13. Where did the majority of the Irish emigrants come from in Ireland
- 16. Which forest type is naturally resilient and can regenerate after fire, wind, ice disease and insect damage
- 19. Which woman was the first nurse to leave Newfoundland, helping evacuate people of Gallipoli, finding many Newfoundlanders
- 21. 70% of all Irish lived in St. John’s and in what bay
- 23. What was the main ideology of Irish-Newfoundlanders
- 27. Who did Germany invade on August 3rd, 1914
- 28. How where whales and walruses attacked by the Inuit and the southern Inuit
- 31. Who made the first specimens available for scientific study
- 34. Which birds beak was recovered in 8 human burials and 200 of them were found in one burial
- 35. Who was the last of Beothuk taken captive
- 38. Plaques were sent to every family, they featured the same figures at the British one cent coin
- 39. What type of caribou is stood in the exhibit
- 41. Who was the second prime minister of Newfoundland
- 42. Sable chief 2nd floor, who was his handler
Down
- 1. What is the species of whale that the fin came from
- 2. Who was awarded the highest honour
- 3. Many of Newfoundlands rarest plants live in what stone
- 5. How many places are there caribou monuments on the trail of caribou
- 8. What do the Inuit people make pots out of
- 9. Who landed on the shores of Newfoundland in late June, 1497
- 12. The Newfoundland regiment received its first_____(flag)in pleasentville on October 14th, 1914
- 14. Newfoundland’s emblem on their badge was what animal
- 15. As the regiment rebuilds which battle is still going on
- 17. What are poppies for
- 18. What processes of making fish required knowledge and skill
- 20. In the late 1700s Newfoundland crews began to sail in the summer to the southern coast of
- 22. Number 4 in the box next to spirituality is a tooth from which animal, which is a spiritual animal for the Inuit people
- 24. Which boat took over the first 500
- 25. How many types of barrens are there
- 26. Who was the first commanding officer of the Newfoundland highlander brigade
- 29. The reservists guarded and operated HM Wireless station where
- 30. What was created when community leaders had to determine how Newfoundland would go to war (acronym)
- 32. On the 26th of July the innu people celebrate a day in honour of who, which was a protector of pregnant women and mariners and a saint a who cures the sick
- 33. Who gained attention for their expansive scenes of landscape and wildlife in his community
- 36. The Irish were early transatlantic commuters who came here to work in seasonal fisheries, what did they fish
- 37. In Labrador, historically what teams helped the Inuit and and the southern Inuit reach places to hunt and fish in the winter
- 40. The regiment marched what road near the front lines at Beaumont-hammel
