| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What happened to the thylacine (Tasmanian tiger, pictured above) in 1936 | Extinction | 85%
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| Area that straddles the NSW/Qld border, and takes its name from an American state that had a border dispute with Mexico | Texas | 69%
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| Small town named after one of the trio of explorers who pioneered the route through the Blue Mountains | Blaxland | 54%
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| A suburb that serves as a transport and business hub in Melbourne's east, and a suburb in Sydney's Hills district | Box Hill | 31%
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| Town on North West Cape in the Indian Ocean that was established to service an American naval station, and is now a key destination for eco-tourism | Exmouth | 31%
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| A coastal grass species, and also the common name for a spiny inland grass | Spinifex | 31%
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| Inner suburb of Sydney with a light industrial history | Alexandria | 8%
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| Coastline in far southern Tasmania, across the water from Duck Hole and Stinking Bay | Cox Bight | 8%
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| Group of about 100 islands in Bass Strait, the largest being Flinders Island and Cape Barren Island | Furneaux Group | 8%
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| Bay on the Coral Sea between Ingham and Townsville | Halifax Bay | 8%
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| A town and inlet in the Shoalhaven area of NSW, and the name of a county when Western Australia had counties | Sussex | 8%
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| National park on the south coast of Western Australia, named after a French admiral | D'Entrecasteaux National Park | 0%
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| Small island very close to the Pilbara coast | Dixon Island | 0%
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| Small peninsula, nature reserve and marine reserve south of Hobart | Tinderbox Bay | 0%
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