What do cricket players typically do when they score 100 runs in a cricket match?
take their helmet off and wave their bat to the crowd
During which month in Townsville does the wind stop blowing from the south?
October
what g word is a synonym for happy, pleased and delighted?
glad
which o word has a synonym for frequent
often
What is the first day of the week in the bible?
Sunday
What is the longest olympic race that is still considered as a sprinting race?
400 meters
What is the driest continent on earth?
antarctica
what is a natural emotional and physical response to stress or perceived danger, like a "fight or flight" reaction that prepares the body for action.
to be declared in law as unable to pay their debts.
bankrupt
What is the largest religion in the world?
Christianity
What is the name of the award given to the best player of the NRL Grand Final?
Clive Churchill medal
Which season in Townsville is most dangerous for bushfires because of the dry heat?
spring
what is a system of money, like banknotes and coins, in common use within a specific country or region, serving as a standardized medium of exchange for transactions
currency
what is the speed of something in a given direction?
velocity
What is the most common religion in India?
Hinduism
What is another word for American Football?
gridiron
What can be extreme in Australia and happen during the day around christmas time and during the night during the peak of winter?
king tides
what is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
energy
what is a gesture of respect or polite recognition, especially one made to or by a person when arriving or departing.
salute
One of the ten commandments says "you shall not covet" what is covet?
to be jealous
Which sport is played on grass but artificial turf at professional level?
In which month is there the least clouds in the southern hemisphere?
April
what is a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
which s word means deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
sabotage
What is the most common day people go to church in Australia?
Christmas Eve