Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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City bombed by Japan in WWII | Darwin | 97%
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About 35% of the Australian mainland | Desert | 89%
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Animal that probably arrived in Australia between 3000 and 4000 years ago | Dingo | 63%
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Regional city in NSW, known for its open-plains zoo | Dubbo | 60%
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Major river stressed by irrigation, pesticides and drought | Darling | 57%
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River that flows through Hobart | Derwent | 51%
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Low, forested mountain range on the eastern edge of Melbourne | Dandenongs | 49%
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Archipelago named after an English buccaneer who sailed through the area in 1699 | Dampier | 31%
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Town in the Kimberley bombed by Japan in WWII | Derby | 29%
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Island off Mission Beach that operated as a resort for decades | Dunk Island | 29%
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Riverina town that hosts the annual Ute Muster | Deniliquin | 26%
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Largest island in Western Australia, named after a Dutch sea captain who visited in 1616 | Dirk Hartog Island | 17%
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Common name for a genus of snakes native to Australia and New Guinea | Death adder | 14%
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Mountain named by Hume and Hovell after Hume was injured and trees impeded the view of their intended route | Disappointment | 11%
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Wimmera town that gave its name to a play and a film | Dimboola | 9%
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