US - AU Relations
Periodically
Ancient People
Weather or Not
Decades
100

Washington D.C.

Canberra

100

A pop song by French DJ David Guetta featuring Australian singer SIA.

Titanium

100

This Roman God of War shares his name with a popular chocolate bar and planet.

Mars

100

A visible mass of condensed water vapor or something that stores your photos online.

Cloud

100

The September 11 attacks occur in the United States, reshaping global security policy.

2000s

200


Hungry Jacks

200

Electric signs lighted by long luminous gas-discharge tubes that contain a certain gas.

Neon

200

This Greek warrior lends his name to a common weakness you may find at the back of your feet.

Achilles

200

Frozen precipitation or enthusiastic praise for a taxi.

Hail

200

World War II reshapes Europe and Asia, ending with atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

1940s

300

Responsible for collecting U.S. federal taxes, this is Australia's alternate Internal Revenue Service.

Australian Taxation Office

300

This element can be used as a sunscreen due to its ability to reflect both UVA and UVB rays.

Zinc

300

The face of Versace, this is the Greek monster with snakes for hair.

Medusa

300

This calm center of a hurricane is also the center of attention.

Eye

300

The Berlin Wall falls, symbolizing the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe.

1980s

400

The Special Air Service Regiment (or SASR) represents Australia's top tier special mission unit. The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet represents America's.

Delta Force

400

A rocky, cratered, and desolate world which orbits the Sun in 88 days.

Mercury

400

This titan who held up the sky now shares his name with a book of maps.

Atlas

400

Reduced visibility in the atmosphere or mental confusion.

Fog

400

Humans land on the Moon during Apollo 11, and the Vietnam War dominates headlines.

1960s

500

The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States, this is Australia's.

Reserve Bank of Australia

500

Iron pyrite found in quartz veins because of it's appearance may also be known as Fool's ____.

Gold

500

This ancient Greek physician's name is recited in an oath still taken by doctors today.

Hippocrates

500

A sudden gust of cold air or a preliminary version of an essay.

Draft

500

The Great Depression spreads worldwide after a major stock market crash.

1930s