This substance is only legal for people over the age of 18 to drink.
What is Alcohol?
What is My development?
The amount of points earned by kicking a "goal" in AFL.
What is 6?
The artist behind songs such as "Thriller", "Billy Jean", and "Beat It".
Who is Michael Jackson?
The name for a group of crows.
What is a murder?
The group of volunteers present at leavers that are associated with a lolly.
Who are Red Frogs?
The subject focusing on numbers that is not a core subject at SEDA.
What is mathematics?
The sport where an athlete uses a long device to jump over a bar meters in the air.
What is pole vault?
The type of music found typically in southern and rural parts of the United States.
What is Country?
The fourth planet from the Sun.
What is Mars?
The class of illicit substances that increases one's' heart rate and sense of alertness.
What is a stimulant?
The name of the assessments conducted in term two which all year twelve students had to undergo.
What are ESTs?
The most decorated Olympic athlete.
Who is Michael Phelps?
The song "Blue Suede Shoes" was released by Elvis in this year.
What are the 50s?
Octopi have this many hearts.
What is 3?
The recommendation for the limit of standard drinks one should have in a given week.
What is 10?
The school where we had our community clinic day at when Logan first came to the school.
What is Cottesloe Primary?
The nickname of wheelchair rugby.
What is murderball?
The rapper Christopher Wallace was more commonly known by this name.
Who is The Notorious B.I.G or Biggie?
This country has the highest life expectancy?
What is Hong Kong?
The amount of alcohol that is present in one standard drink.
What is 10 grams?
The name of the last subject covered in PES.
What is Strength and Conditioning?
The first Australian to ever win a gold medal at the winter Olympic games.
Who is Steven Bradbury?
The artist who released "Infinite" as their first album which flopped, before releasing much better selling records.
Who is Eminem?
A word, name, or phrase that can be spelt the same forwards and backward. I.e. Race car.
What is a palindrome?