Aussie Animals
Sightseeing Spots
Culture & Customs
Tasty Tucker
Brekkie, ETC.
200

What animal is often called "the happiest in the world" because it always seems to be smiling?


Quokka

200

What is the capital of South Australia?

Adelaide

200

What's this?

A boomerang

200

What is eaten in Australia with tomato and tartar sauce?

Fish and chips

200

What is "cup of tea" in Aussie English?

cuppa

400

What animal's name comes from an Aboriginal word that means "I don't know"?

Kangaroo

400

What's this?

Sydney Opera House

400

What are the indigenous people of Australia called?

Aborigines/Aboriginals

400

What brand of "choccy biccy" is a popular souvenir from Australia?

Tim Tam

400

What does "sangga" mean?

Sandwich

600

What strange creature shares characteristics of reptiles, mammals, and amphibians?

Platypus

600

Which Australian World Heritage Site can be seen from space?

The Great Barrier Reef

600

What food is historically eaten by the aboriginals?

Bush food/Bush Tucker

600

What meringue-based dessert is named after a Russian ballerina?

Pavlova

600

What is another way to say "Thank You" in Aussie English?

Ta

800

Which animal is named after an Australian island where it lives? (Clue: TD)

Tasmanian Devil

800

Where's this?


Adelaide Central Market

800

What animal is in the logo of the Australia national rugby union team?

Wallaby

800

What kind of sponge cake was so popular that Australians made a national holiday for it? 

Lamington

800

How do Aussies commonly refer to Australian rules football? (one word)

footy

1000

What animal's name comes from an Aboriginal word that means "no water"?



Koala

1000

What's this?


Sydney Harbour Bridge

1000

How many colors does the flag of Australia have? (no cheating)

Three (blue, red, and white)

1000

What baked goods have Australians been making for an annual competition since 1989?

Meat pies

1000

What does it mean to "chuck some snags on the barbie"?

Put some sausages on the barbecue (grill)