What are Wombles, Wiggles and the Narnies?
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Children’s TV programs
Names of Australian aboriginal tribes
Aussie words for insect pests
Slang words for pubic hair
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Wagga Wagga is
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An Australian sheep dog
A town in New South Wales
A strong drink made from native plants
A local word for marijuana
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What is a ute (pronounced yoot)?
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A snake found in banana plantations
Having sex with sheep
Nickname for a technical college
A vehicle similar to a pickup truck
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What do Australians have on their hamburgers,
instead of the slice of pickle (like at McDonald's)?
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A slice of cucumber
Grated carrot
A slice of beetroot
Mashed peas
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Who in Australia is Ned Kelly?
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A national hero similar to Robin Hood
A much loved TV newsreader
A musician and songwriter
A criminal who taunted the police and was hanged.
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Which side of the road do Australians drive on?
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There are no roads to speak of and either side of the road is allowed
The steering wheel is at the right and they drive on the left
It varies from state to state
The steering wheel is at the left and they drive on the left.
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What is a barbie?
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A small plastic doll for little girls
A powerful cocktail drink, used at weddings and funerals
A gathering of people with cooking outdoors on an open fire
A sedative tablet
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What in Sydney are the "Rabbitohs"?
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A football team with 90 years of tradition
People who once sold rabbits
door to door (before chicken was mass produced)
People who talk too much
Aussie barmaids
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