This city shares its name with the scientist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Darwin
A food that is made from milk and often put on pizza.
Cheese
8
This artist released the hit song "Espresso" in 2024.
Sabrina Carpenter
Sharing its name with a flying mammal, this piece of equipment is used to strike the ball in cricket.
Bat
This gemstone, famous for its colorful flashes of light, is Australia's national gemstone.
Opal
This Chinese cooking style involves quickly frying ingredients in a small amount of very hot oil while stirring continuously.
Stir Fry
What is the chemical symbol for Silver?
Ag
This country hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2018.
Russia
The ocean does this, and so does someone saying goodbye.
Wave
This Australian state borders every mainland state except one.
New South Wales
This Japanese tea, made from ground green tea leaves, has surged in global popularity in lattes, desserts, and smoothies.
Matcha
The hardest natural substance on Earth.
Diamond
In Harry Potter, wizards use this spell to counter an attack from a Dementor.
Expecto Patronum
The more you feed me, the bigger I grow — but give me water and I die.
Fire
Along with Essendon, this AFL club is tied for the most VFL/AFL premierships in history.
Carlton Football Club
Often called Britain’s most popular “curry,” this dish was likely created by Indian immigrants in the UK.
Chicken Tikka Masala
During a performance in 1983, this pop star popularised the dance move known as the moonwalk
Michael Jackson
This mobile game had players around the world walking outside to catch creatures using their phones when it launched.
Pokemon Go
This English word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it.
Short
The First Fleet that established the first European settlement in Australia sailed in 1787 under the authority of this British monarch.
King George III
This spice, made from the dried stigmas of a flower, is the most expensive spice in the world.
Saffron
This sport is the only sport that has been played on the moon.
Golf
This numerical phrase became a viral TikTok meme after appearing in drill rap edits, often shouted with no literal meaning as a hype response.
Six Seven, also referred to as 67.
A boxer's career and a juice brand have this in common.
Punch