| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The largest state | Western Australia | 100%
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| The Gong | Wollongong | 72%
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| Common or hairy-nosed | Wombat | 68%
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| So good they named it twice | Wagga Wagga | 64%
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| Group of islands named by James Cook on a day he thought was Pentecost | Whitsunday Islands | 52%
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| Macropod | Wallaby | 48%
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| Outer Melbourne suburb known for sewage treatment plants, an open plains zoo, and veterinary training | Werribee | 48%
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| Massive flared slope in Western Australia | Wave Rock | 36%
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| Wallaroo | 32%
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| Peninsula, national park, and the southernmost point of continental Australia | Wilsons Promontory | 32%
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| The Gabba | Woolloongabba | 20%
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| Woy Woy | 20%
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| Almost a ghost town, this stunning old mining settlement in the mountains of Gippsland has no Norse warriors in evidence | Walhalla | 16%
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| Rare and endangered coniferous tree that was only known through fossils until a chance discovery in 1994 | Wollemi Pine | 12%
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| Peoples indigenous to the Cape York Peninsula, and a landmark High Court ruling on Native Title | Wik | 8%
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| This entire old gold town in the Victorian Alps is heritage listed, and the hedge maze is pretty good too | Wandiligong | 0%
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