| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Cities 1: City famed for its harbor and opera house. | Sydney | 100%
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| Cities 3: Capital of Australia | Canberra | 92%
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| Cities 2: The most isolated major city in the world | Perth | 92%
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| Cities 4: City named after the wife of William IV | Adelaide | 83%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: The largest organic structure in the world and home of more than 1,500 species of fish, six species of sea turtle, and thirty species of cetaceans (dolphins and whales) | Great Barrier Reef | 83%
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| People 1: Captain who claimed Australia for the British Empire. | James Cook | 83%
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| Wildlife 1: Alongside wallabies and wallaroos is this famous hopping marsupial. | Kangaroo | 83%
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| Musicians 4: "Who Can It Be Now," "Down Under" | Men at Work | 75%
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| People 4: "The Crocodile Hunter" known for his conservation efforts | Steve Irwin | 75%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: Formerly known as Ayers Rock, this monolith forbids climbers due to it sacred status among Aboriginal Australians. | Uluru | 75%
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| Wildlife 3: Monotreme (egg-laying mammal) with a duck bill and venomous spurs. | Platypus | 67%
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| Musicians 1: "Highway to Hell," "You Shook Me All Night Long" | ACDC | 58%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: 180-million-year-old rainforest located in Queensland | Daintree Rainforest | 50%
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| Wildlife 2: Marsupial known for its island home and voracious appetite. | Tasmanian Devil | 50%
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| Paleontology 2: Striped predatory marsupial that went extinct in 1936. | Thylacine | 50%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: National park known for its rock art, billabongs, and saltwater crocodiles. | Kakadu National Park | 42%
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| Culture 3: Movie franchise set in an apocalyptic wasteland begun in 1979. | Mad Max | 42%
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| Culture 1: Bush ballad that has become the unofficial anthem of Australia | Waltzing Matilda | 42%
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| Culture 4: Term for the traditional cuisine of Aboriginal Australians; it has expanded in popularity since the 1970s. | Bush Tucker | 33%
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| Musicians 3: "Hand on Your Heart," "Better the Devil You Know" | Kylie Minogue | 33%
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| Wildlife 4: Largest living reptile | Saltwater Crocodile | 33%
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| Musicians 2: "Devil Inside," "Need You Tonight" | INXS | 25%
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| People 3: Prime minister of Australia during WWII | John Curtin | 25%
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| Culture 2: The world's first feature-length film, centering on the exploits of a gang of bushrangers. | The Story of the Kelly Gang | 25%
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| History 4: Period of horrific anti-ratite violence and one of the most infamous moments in Australian history. | Emu War | 17%
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| Paleontology 4: Relative of the Iguanodon with a prominent nose, found in the Mackunda Formation | Muttaburrasaurus | 17%
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| History 2: Temporary military coup in 1808 New South Wales | Rum Rebellion | 17%
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| Paleontology 1: Giant relative of the wombat that once was Australia's largest mammal | Diprotodon | 8%
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| History 1: Ship of the Dutch East India Company that was the first European ship to reach Australia | Duyfken | 8%
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| Paleontology 3: Gigantic relative of the monitor lizard that went extinct upon human arrival in Australia | Megalania | 8%
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| History 3: Term for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children abducted from their families between 1905 and 1967 | Stolen Generations | 8%
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| People 2: Famous warrior of the Noongar people whose head was repatriated from the UK in 1997 | Yagan | 8%
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