Barbie
Barbecue
The most recent winner of Dancing With the Stars.
Robert Irwin
Introduced in 1964, this fan favourite consists of two malted biscuits with a light chocolate cream filling.
Tim Tam
Marsupials get their name from this feature, despite it not being present in all marsupials.
A pouch
The western city that is the center of Australia's oil and gas industry.
Perth
Bottle-o
Liquor store
The cartoon that is popular among children and adults alike.
Bluey
A dessert made from crisp meringue, whipped cream, and fresh fruit.
Pavlova
The most well-known (and one of the only) egg laying mammal.
Platypus
Australia's national colours.
Green and gold
Mozzie
Mosquito
Singer who loves chandeliers.
Sia
The topping added to white bread in the nostalgic treat, fairy bread.
Sprinkles / Hundreds and Thousands
The only animal known to produce cube-shaped feces.
Wombat
Unexpectedly, there are 16 of these in Australia.
Ski resorts
Whoop Whoop
Middle of nowhere / far away place
The trio of acting brothers with 2/3 brothers starring in major movie franchises.
The Hemsworths
The polarizing spread taken from the by-product of beer brewing process (yeast extract).
Vegemite
The Australian army lost a war against 20,000 of these animals.
Emu
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981.
Great Barrier Reef
Dunny
Toilet
This was held in Melbourne from November 22 to December 8, 1956 due to the inverted seasons.
Summer Olympics
The most famous nut native to Australia.
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
The capital of Victoria, once known as Batmania?
Melbourne