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Hawaii: It joined the United States of America in 1959 as the 50th state.
Ottawa: The name of the capital city of the second biggest country in the world.
New Zealand: The first country to have a commercial bungee jumping business.
Africa: The continent which has the world’s longest river.
Valentina Tereshkova: The first female astronaut who flew to space in 1963.
Albert Einstein: The name of the scientist who was born in Germany in 1879.
Mother Teresa: A Roman Catholic nun who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
Walt Disney: An American filmmaker who created many animated movies and popular characters, and opened an amusement park in 1955.
Jazz: The type of music Louis Armstrong played.
Didgeridoo: A large wooden musical instrument developed by native Australians.
Jamaica: The country which reggae originated in.
The Beatles: An English rock band that formed in Liverpool in 1960.
Aurora: A natural light show seen in the night sky, caused by the interaction of solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field.
Bats: The only mammals which can truly fly.
Sputnik: The name of the first satellite sent into space.
Smog: More than 10,000 people in London died of exposure to this in 1952.
Across:2. | The continent which has the world’s longest river. | 8. | The first female astronaut who flew to space in 1963. | 10. | It joined the United States of America in 1959 as the 50th state. | 11. | More than 10,000 people in London died of exposure to this in 1952. |
| 13. | The name of the capital city of the second biggest country in the world. | 15. | An English rock band that formed in Liverpool in 1960. | 16. | The first country to have a commercial bungee jumping business. |
| | Down:1. | A large wooden musical instrument developed by native Australians. | 3. | A natural light show seen in the night sky, caused by the interaction of solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field. | 4. | The name of the scientist who was born in Germany in 1879. | 5. | The type of music Louis Armstrong played. | 6. | The country which reggae originated in. |
| 7. | The only mammals which can truly fly. | 9. | The name of the first satellite sent into space. | 12. | A Roman Catholic nun who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. | 14. | An American filmmaker who created many animated movies and popular characters, and opened an amusement park in 1955. |
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Across:2. | The continent which has the world’s longest river. | 8. | The first female astronaut who flew to space in 1963. | 10. | It joined the United States of America in 1959 as the 50th state. | 11. | More than 10,000 people in London died of exposure to this in 1952. |
| 13. | The name of the capital city of the second biggest country in the world. | 15. | An English rock band that formed in Liverpool in 1960. | 16. | The first country to have a commercial bungee jumping business. |
| | Down:1. | A large wooden musical instrument developed by native Australians. | 3. | A natural light show seen in the night sky, caused by the interaction of solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field. | 4. | The name of the scientist who was born in Germany in 1879. | 5. | The type of music Louis Armstrong played. | 6. | The country which reggae originated in. |
| 7. | The only mammals which can truly fly. | 9. | The name of the first satellite sent into space. | 12. | A Roman Catholic nun who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. | 14. | An American filmmaker who created many animated movies and popular characters, and opened an amusement park in 1955. |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only