Quizzes & Puzzles13 mins ago
Find The Colours From The Clues
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All answers include a colour.
4. South Sea Islander kidnapped and sold as a slave.
12. Former Name of Southport in Australia.. think its part of the Gold Coast but could not find it as a former name of Southport?
53. Not British brought over from America, run up trees. Gray squirrel?
58. Mix red and blue, new shoots, very small florets - Purple Bud something
63. Seen on a sunny day. Maybe Yellow Sun or Blue sky
86. Don't park here between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
114. Centre of archery target, strong cotton.
thank you.
4. South Sea Islander kidnapped and sold as a slave.
12. Former Name of Southport in Australia.. think its part of the Gold Coast but could not find it as a former name of Southport?
53. Not British brought over from America, run up trees. Gray squirrel?
58. Mix red and blue, new shoots, very small florets - Purple Bud something
63. Seen on a sunny day. Maybe Yellow Sun or Blue sky
86. Don't park here between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
114. Centre of archery target, strong cotton.
thank you.
Answers
4 Blackbird?
Between 1863 and 1904, an estimated 55,000 to 62,500 Islanders were brought to Australia to labour on sugar-cane and cotton farms in Queensland and northern New South Wales. [1] These labourers were called ‘Kanakas’ (a Hawaiian word meaning ‘man’) and their recruitment often involved forced removal from their homes. This practice of kidnapping labour was known as ‘blackbirding’ (‘blackbird’ was another word for slave).
Between 1863 and 1904, an estimated 55,000 to 62,500 Islanders were brought to Australia to labour on sugar-cane and cotton farms in Queensland and northern New South Wales. [1] These labourers were called ‘Kanakas’ (a Hawaiian word meaning ‘man’) and their recruitment often involved forced removal from their homes. This practice of kidnapping labour was known as ‘blackbirding’ (‘blackbird’ was another word for slave).