This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Classic Literature has 34 clues. Answers range from 3 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
An Australian term for a large sheep or cattle farm.
An australian term for people who excel at their occupation.
A disordered or protracted struggle or fight.
Assembled, gathered.
The main house on a large property where the family who owns or managers the property lives.
People who live in the country or bush.
A horse used to herd cattle and sheep. (2 words)
The name given to the floodplains of western New South Wales and southwest Queensland.
The act of moving a large group of animals from one location to another sometimes 1000's of kilometres away.
A youth; young and inexperienced.
The name of a river in ?
Australia's highest mountain; located in NSW. (2 words)
A plant of the legume or pea family.
To manoeuvre something using a curving or circular motion.
A large or disorderly crowd or group.
To overhang, or project out over.
A whip made of leather with a short handle and a very long lash. (2 words)
Wild vegetation consisting mainly of shrubs and stunted trees
A native australian eucalyptus tree and the second tallest tree in the world.
A tree whose fibrous bark was used by aboriginals to make fishing line.
The highest point of a mountain.
A type of flowering vine, used in beer making
A native australian marsupial, stocky in stature, that digs and lives in burrows.
A shout of praise or encouragement.
A variety of eucalypt tree with thick, rough, long-fibred bark. (2 words)
A young tree.
Another name for valleys.
A large dog with a very good sense of smell used to find people or for hunting.
A sharp pointed object attached to the heel of the horse rider's boot, used to make the horse go faster.
Courage, determination.
A mongrel or inferior dog.
People who have experience working and tending cattle or sheep.
A small, stocky horse transported from Timor.
The flank or side