Tasmanian Wilderness Word Search

Illustrated Tasmanian Wilderness scene — AI-generated artwork behind this world heritage site's word search puzzle
Illustrated Tasmanian Wilderness scene — AI-generated artwork behind this world heritage site's word search puzzle

Tasmanian Wilderness, as a word search. 12 words drawn from its architecture, its landscape, and the people who built it sit hidden in a 15×15 letter grid, running in every direction. Drag across a word to claim it, and clear the board to finish.

Words to find: CRADLE, GORDON, FRANKLIN, STCLAIR, HUON, DERWENT, OVERLAND, SOUTHWEST, MOUNTFIELD, BENLOMOND, WALLS, JERUSALEM.

There is no timer pressure: take as long as you like, and spend a hint if a word will not surface.

Tasmanian Wilderness word list, defined

CRADLE /krædəl/ · noun, verb
A device for holding a baby, typically suspended from a frame or a tree branch. To hold or support something or someone in a protective or nurturing way. Related: bassinet, cot, lap, swaddle.
FRANKLIN /fræŋklɪn/ · proper noun
A male given name, derived from the Old English words 'franc' (free) and 'lin' (strip of land). It is also the surname of several notable individuals, including Benjamin Franklin, an American statesman and scientist. Related: Benjamin, Frank, Free.
OVERLAND /ˈoʊvərˌlænd/ · adverb, adjective
Overland refers to travel or movement done by land, especially over a long distance, often in a vehicle or on foot. It can also describe something that is situated or operating over or across land. Related: by land, overland, terrestrial.
SOUTHWEST /ˈsaʊθwɛst/ · noun, verb, adjective
The region of the compass that is between south and west, or a direction or location in that region. To move or direct something in that direction. Related: south, west, southerly, westerly.
WALLS /wɔlz/ · noun, verb
Structures built to enclose or divide a space, or to provide support or protection. To cover or surround something completely. Related: barriers, boundaries, dividers, enclosures.

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