Animals
Words
Games, Old and New
Paying Attention to Details
Film by Catchphrase
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You would often hear this bird "laugh" when walking in forests. In fact, it is nicknamed the "Laughing Jackass".

Kookaburra

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noun, 4 letters.

It can be used to refer to a type of fruit, citizens of a certain country and one of that country's native animal.

Kiwi

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The most popular video game of all time, created by Markus Persson.

Minecraft

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The last letter in the first row of letters on a standard qwerty keyboard.

P

200

“Here's Johnny!”

The Shining (1980)

400

Native to Australia and New Guinea, this marsupial is often confused with kangaroos, though it is much smaller and would be rare to have a mass of more than 20 kg.

Wallaby

400

noun, 7 letters.

The process in which materials are being weathered away by naturally wind or water, or both.

Erosion

400

An ancient game where two players battle out over a board of 64 squares in alternating black and white colours. It had a surge in popularity during the Coronavirus lockdowns.

Chess

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The coat of arms of Australia depicts a Kangaroo to the left and this animal to the right of the shield.

Emu

400

"Happy (...)! And may the odds be ever in your favour."

The Hunger Games (2012-15)

600

This is a flightless bird, see image.

Cassowary

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noun, 7 letters.

The activity or sport of moving rapidly through an area, typically in an urban environment, negotiating obstacles by running, jumping, and climbing.


Parkour

600

The highest rank during beta of this online shooter game used to be the same as the game's name, though it was later changed to avoid confusion.

Valorant

600

The number of stars on the Australian flag.

6

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"Remember… the Force will be with you, always."

Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)

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This animal was once seen throughout mainland Australia, but can now only be found in Tasmania. Though it is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world, its joeys are born the size of a rice grain.

Tasmanian Devil

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noun, 9 letters.

A block of text copy and pasted to the internet a social media.

Copypasta

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Created by Soviet software engineer Alexey Pajitnov in the 1980s, this game was featuered in a biographical thriller film released earlier this year with the same name depicting the race to license and patent it during the Cold War.

Tetris

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Highways and motorways in Google Maps are typically portrayed by this colour.

Yellow (will accept other variants of the same colour, including orange)

800

“Houston, we have a problem.”

Apollo 13 (1995)

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This bird is featured on the backside of the 10 cents coin. Renowned for its "songs", it has been recorded mimicking human sounds, including fire alarms, camera shutters and crying babies.

Lyrebird

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noun, 7 letters.

A portmanteau word combining the spelling and the meaning of an Apple product and the word "broadcast".

Podcast

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Invented in China more than 2.5 thousand years ago, this strategy based board game involves a 19 x 19 grid with black and white "stones". Its name in its native language literally means "encirclement board game".

Go

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The number of colours present in the rainbow featured on The Lott (Australian lottery company)'s logo.

5

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"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now, we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt."

Interstellar (2014)