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Down Under 101
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Barbie

Barbecue

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The most recent winner of Dancing With the Stars.

Robert Irwin

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Introduced in 1964, this fan favourite consists of two malted biscuits with a light chocolate cream filling.

Tim Tam

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Marsupials get their name from this feature, despite it not being present in all marsupials. 

A pouch

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The western city that is the center of Australia's oil and gas industry. 

Perth

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Bottle-o

Liquor store

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The cartoon that is popular among children and adults alike. 

Bluey

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A dessert made from crisp meringue, whipped cream, and fresh fruit. 

Pavlova

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The most well-known (and one of the only) egg laying mammal.

Platypus

200

Australia's national colours.

Green and gold

300

Mozzie

Mosquito

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Singer who loves chandeliers.

Sia

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The topping added to white bread in the nostalgic treat, fairy bread.

Sprinkles / Hundreds and Thousands

300

The only animal known to produce cube-shaped feces.

Wombat

300

Unexpectedly, there are 16 of these in Australia. 

Ski resorts

400

Whoop Whoop

Middle of nowhere / far away place

400

The trio of acting brothers with 2/3 brothers starring in major movie franchises.  

The Hemsworths

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The polarizing spread taken from the by-product of beer brewing process (yeast extract).

Vegemite

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The Australian army lost a war against 20,000 of these animals. 

Emu

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981.

Great Barrier Reef

500

Dunny

Toilet

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This was held in Melbourne from November 22 to December 8, 1956 due to the inverted seasons.

Summer Olympics

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The most famous nut native to Australia.

Macadamia nut
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The scrub wallaby is also known by this 6-letter name that's worth 23 points in Scrabble, before any double or triple scores.

Quokka

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The capital of Victoria, once known as Batmania?

Melbourne

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