| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Country that bombed the above in 1942 | Japan | 95%
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| Capital city | Darwin | 91%
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| World's largest monolith | Uluru | 90%
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| What tourists cannot do to that rock since 2017 | Climb It | 89%
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| Longest river - named for a queen | Victoria River | 81%
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| Another name for the above | Ayers Rock | 80%
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| This covers about 75% of NT | Desert | 78%
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| Biggest inland city | Alice Springs | 73%
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| People who own 49% of NT's land | Aboriginals | 59%
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| The Ghan train route connects the capital to this city | Adelaide | 57%
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| Main industry of the NT economy | Mining | 57%
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| Name one of the two seas NT borders | Arafura Sea | Timor Sea | 51%
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| Major gulf shared by Queensland | Carpentaria | 42%
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| Largest national park - starts with K | Kakadu | 37%
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| Word for a grassy ecosystem that covers northern parts of NT | Savanna | 37%
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| Area that covers the coastal areas of Northern Territory | Top {End} | 33%
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| Much of the major settlements in NT are located on this highway | {Stuart} Highway | 27%
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| Animal culled in 2009 | Camel | 26%
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| Tourist attraction where rocks are over each other | {Devils} Marbles | 26%
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| The other famous rock of NT | Kata Tjuta | 25%
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