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Australia
100

Which group released the song 'Stop In The Name Of Love' in 1965?


Answer: The Supremes

100

Name the ship that transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts (United States), in 1620.  

The Mayflower

100

Who had a hit with the song "Living' on a Prayer" in 1986?

Bon Jovi

100

The Strait of Magellan is at the southern tip of which continent?

South America

100

What is Australia's largest terrestrial predator?


Answer: Dingo

200

The High Chaparral was which type of show?


Answer: Western

200

Also known as 'Old Ironsides', it is the oldest warship still in commission afloat. Widely cited as the most famous U.S. warship of all time.  What is the name of the ship?

USS Constitution

200

Who sang the pop hit "Sweet Child o' Mine" in 1988?


Guns N' Roses

200

Dorset, Cheshire, and Kent are counties in which country?


England

200

What marsupial features on the Coat of Arms of Australia?

Answer: Kangaroo

Answer: Kangaroo

300

Which singer released the single 'Have You Ever Loved a Woman' in '60?


Answer: Freddie King

300

In 1956, it became the last major transatlantic passenger vessel to sink before aircraft became the preferred method of travel.  What is the name of the ship?

Andrea Doria

300

Which actor portrayed Indiana Jones in the "Indiana Jones" film series in the 1980s?


Harrison Ford

300

Tripoli is the capital of which North African country?


Libya

300

Australia is the world's fourth largest exporter of which drink?


Answer: Wine

400

Larry Hagman, the male lead in I Dream of Jeannie, went on to star in which famous soap?

Answer: Dallas

Answer: Dallas

400

Sir Francis Drake set off to circumnavigate the globe in 1577 in the Pelican, but renamed the ship half way through his voyage. What new name did he give it?
 

The Golden Hind

400

n 1980, Yassar Arafat was elected the President of what?

Palestinian National Council

400

The Pyramids of Giza are on the outskirts of which major city?


Cairo

400

What is the capital city of Tasmania?


Answer: Hobart

500

Who released the song 'Because They're Young' in 1960?

Answer: Duane Eddy

Answer: Duane Eddy

500

What was the name of Captain Nemo's subm

Nautlius

500

Which country was the first to require catalytic converters on private cars by law in 1985?

Switzerland

500

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of which Asian country?


Answer: Malaysia

500

What did Australia abolish in 1985?


Answer: Death Penalty