| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| State capital | Hobart | 96%
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| Carnivorous marsupial | Tasmanian {Devil} | 90%
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| Dutch explorer after whom Tasmania is named | {Abel} Tasman | 74%
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| The capital was historically a hub for hunting this type maritime animal | Whales | 73%
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| Striped carnivore that went extinct in 1936 | Tasmanian {Tiger} | 69%
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| Tasmania's upcoming team that is going to starting playing this sport, bearing the name of the above, is debuting in 2025 | Australian football club | 59%
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| If Tasmania was a separate country, this would place it as the 21st _____ country in the world, on a GDP per capita basis | Richest | 58%
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| Second most populous city | Launceston | 56%
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| Mary Donaldson from Tasmania is now the Queen consort of this European country | Denmark | 53%
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| Former name of Tasmania | Van {Diemen}'s Land | 53%
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| Strait that separates Tasmania and mainland Australia | {Bass} Strait | 52%
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| The above is located at the foothills of this mountain – named for Arthur Wellesley | Mount {Wellington} | 48%
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| Colloquial name of Tasmania | Tassie | 42%
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| Town in which a lone gunman named Martin Bryant, shot and killed 35 people | Port Arthur | 40%
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| The "United Tasmania Group" was world's first political party with this ideology | {Green} Politics | 38%
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| Name one of the four largest islands of Tasmania after Tasmania itself. | Flinders | King | Cape Barren | Bruny | 34%
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| Man-made reservoir that is the largest lake in Tasmania – name of a Ramsay or Brown | Lake {Gordon} | 31%
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| Nicknames of Tasmania | The {Apple} Isle | 31%
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| Period of unrest that nearly annihilated Tasmania's indigenous population between mid-1820s–1832 | {Black} War | 15%
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| Nicknames of Tasmania | The {Holiday} Isle | 10%
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