100% | BOTANYBAY | 9 | Captain Cook's landing point in eastern Australia |
45% | BOTANYBAY | 9 | Where Captain Cook landed in 1770 |
45% | KAUAI | 5 | Where Captain Cook landed in 1778 |
41% | BOTANY | 6 | __ Bay, where Captain James Cook landed in 1770 |
39% | BOTANY | 6 | Bay on which Captain Cook first landed in 1770 |
39% | SALERNO | 7 | U.S. Army landing point in WW II |
36% | OAHU | 4 | Captain Cook saw it in 1778 |
35% | EYRE | 4 | Lake ___, lowest point in Australia |
34% | BOTANY | 6 | Australian bay where Captain Cook landed |
34% | ECUA | 4 | Land in S.A. |
34% | BOL | 3 | Land in S.A. |
34% | KAUAI | 5 | Island visited by Captain Cook in 1778 |
34% | MAORIS | 6 | People visited by Captain Cook in 1769 |
34% | SOY | 3 | Dark salty sauce used in Eastern cooking |
32% | ESCARGOT | 8 | Cooked land snails popular in Western Europe |
32% | NARNIA | 6 | Land in C. S. Lewis's "Chronicles" |
32% | BOL | 3 | Landlocked land in S.A. |
32% | CODDLE | 6 | Cook in water just below the boiling point |
32% | BULGUR | 6 | Wheat common in Middle Eastern cooking |
31% | ALSATIA | 7 | Ancient land in eastern France |
31% | SUMAC | 5 | Lemony spice used in some Middle Eastern cooking |
30% | FIJI | 4 | Part of Captain Cook's explorations |
30% | TAIT | 4 | S W —, 2005 Australia Test cricket debutant against England in Nottingham |
30% | FRIENDLY | 8 | Captain Cook's pleasant name for the Tongan Isles |
30% | ROO | 3 | Largest land animal in Australia, for short |
30% | REENTRY | 7 | Point in a space shuttle's trip |
30% | DOT | 3 | Point in a kid's activity book |
29% | THAMES | 6 | "Sweet" locale in T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" |
29% | GRENVILLE | 9 | HMS __, Captain Cook's ship from 1763-1767 |
29% | ONE | 3 | Point value of S or T, in Scrabble |