Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (243 results returned)
#9339, aired 2025-05-22 | CREATURES OF THE EARTH $800: Like its cousin the echidna, the young of this unusual Aussie monotreme hatch from eggs but nurse from the mother the platypus |
#48, aired 2025-05-21 | TONY WINNERS $400: This boy from Oz won a Tony for his Broadway debut playing fellow Aussie Peter Allen in "The Boy from Oz" Jackman |
#40, aired 2025-04-30 | BEASTLY TV TITLES $200: From 1997 to 2004 Steve Irwin put the wild in Aussie wildlife on this show The Crocodile Hunter |
#9299, aired 2025-03-27 | "-ED" CREATURES $2000: G'day, apes, this type of Aussie lizard gets its name from the nearly foot-wide display it employs when threatened the frilled(-necked) lizard |
#9282, aired 2025-03-04 | OLD MAN (OR WOMAN) RIVER $400: Named for the wife of its first governor, the Diamantina River rises in this Aussie state also named for a woman Queensland |
#9279, aired 2025-02-27 | OF (GREEK) MYTHICAL PROPORTIONS $1000: Half woman, half serpent but 100% dangerous, this monster whose name is also that of an Aussie mammal was the Sphinx' mom the Echidna |
#9246, aired 2025-01-13 | THERE IN THE WORLD IS THAT $1200: Boasting 1,500 miles of southern coastline for its 6.5 million residents, it's the Aussie state highlighted here Victoria |
#9223, aired 2024-12-11 | "X"-RATED MUSIC $1200: This Aussie band known for hits like "New Sensation" has a 4-letter name that sounds like a phrase meaning "too much" INXS |
#9179, aired 2024-10-10 | SCREEN SHOTS $800: Set in the Aussie Outback, 1983's "Bush Christmas" was the feature film debut of this Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman |
#9161, aired 2024-09-16 | GONE COUNTRY $2000: This Aussie megastar went country in a pop sort of way for her 2018 album "Golden" Kylie Minogue |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | MUSIC $800: We could drone on & on about this Aussie Aboriginal wind instrument--that it's a 5'-long pipe made of eucalyptus wood, sounds cool... a didgeridoo |
#8931, aired 2023-09-18 | RESTAURANT HIJINKS $600: "Mine!" In 2018 an Aussie restaurant owner gave customers water pistols to keep these marine birds away at meals seagulls |
#8903, aired 2023-06-28 | GET KOALA-FIED $1000: You can get up close & personal with the real deal at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary outside of Brisbane in this Aussie state Queensland |
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | DON'T CONFUSE THE TWO $800: One's an Aussie mogul who produced "Sale of the Century"; one flows between Laredo & Nuevo Laredo Reg Grundy & Rio Grande |
#8827, aired 2023-03-14 | LORD OF THE DINGS $1600: "Hells Bells" by these Aussie rock gods opens with the pealing of serious bells AC/DC |
#8794, aired 2023-01-26 | LET'S TALK ABOUT SAX, BABY $800: In 1985 this Aussie band brought sax-y back, as they knew "What You Need" INXS |
#11, aired 2023-01-19 | SHOE BIZ $400: After moving to Southern California in 1978, Aussie surfer Brian Smith launched this brand of sheepskin boots Uggs |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | NATURE $1000: Scientists once thought this Aussie animal that has certain bird features & lays eggs was a hoax a (duck-billed) platypus |
#8737, aired 2022-11-08 | HITS OF 2002 $800: You know what song you can't get out of your head? "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" by this Aussie diva Minogue |
#8729, aired 2022-10-27 | THE ANIMAL KINGDOM $600: Seen here it's not an ostrich but this Aussie bird an emu |
#8708, aired 2022-09-28 | NATURALISTS $1200: The part khaki coloration of an Australian snail led to its being named for this late khaki-clad Aussie TV personality Steve Irwin |
#8659, aired 2022-06-09 | ONE-LETTER FIRST NAME CHANGE $600: A scat-singing jazz legend of the 1940s & an Aussie supermodel who had "The Body" of the 1980s Ella & Elle |
#8642, aired 2022-05-17 | MY NAME IS A PALINDROME $1000: It's the first name of the funny Aussie seen here Hannah |
#8621, aired 2022-04-18 | AIRLINES $800: In 1979 this Aussie airline began giving passengers the business (class)--a first in the industry, according to its CEO Qantas |
#8, aired 2022-02-11 | THE MANY MUSICS OF MARK RONSON $2000: (Mark Ronson delivers the clue.) There are lots of ways to make music & on my podcast I contrasted my passion for collaboration with the method of Kevin Parker of this 1-man Aussie band whose breakthrough album was even called "Lonerism" Tame Impala |
#8564, aired 2022-01-27 | MOVIES & GEOGRAPHY $1600: Kirk Douglas turns up in the 1982 Aussie Western "The Man from" this river Snowy River |
#8458, aired 2021-08-04 | 5, MOUNTAIN TIME $400: Billed as the world's smallest mountain, Mount Wycheproof rises a majestic 141 feet in this Aussie state fit for a queen Victoria |
#8457, aired 2021-08-03 | AUSTRALIAN HISTORY $1600: In an attempt to quell unrest in 2006, Aussie commandos headed to Dili, capital of this island nation East Timor |
#8436, aired 2021-07-05 | ANIMALS $800: Sure, this Aussie mammal lays eggs like a bird, has a bill like a bird & dives under-water for 40 seconds, but flying? Nope! a platypus |
#8191, aired 2020-03-30 | BIRDIES $1000: It's the flightless Aussie bird seen here a cassowary |
#8142, aired 2020-01-21 | CHECK OUT THE CRITTER $400: Get an "E" for effort with this egg-laying Aussie mammal. Here are its babies called puggles echidna |
#8111, aired 2019-12-09 | REAL & UNREAL PLACES $800: Real: Humpybong & Burpengary, places in this Aussie "land" that holds its own in odd names Queensland |
#8101, aired 2019-11-25 | IF IT WERE AN ACTION MOVIE $400: To an Aussie dentist: "I know where you work--42 Wallaby Way. Release my son from your tank, or I will come for you" Finding Nemo |
#8100, aired 2019-11-22 | IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT GREEN, BABY $200: At 22 this Aussie native inherited a newspaper after his father's death; in 2019 he & his family were worth 11 figures Rupert Murdoch |
#8051, aired 2019-09-16 | COMEDY: YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO BE THERE $2000: Aussie comic Hannah Gadsby undermined traditional stand-up in this show on Netflix with a woman's name as the title Nanette |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | ANIMAL FAKERS $400: Often mistakenly called a bear, this Aussie marsupial stays in the pouch for 7 months, then spends the next 6 on Mom's back a koala |
#7895, aired 2018-12-28 | ABORIGINAL WORDS $800: The name of this wild dog is Aussie slang for a contemptible person dingo |
#7838, aired 2018-10-10 | TO START WITH, GET "OUT" $1600: Aussie tourism officials want you to know "you haven't been Down Under till you've been" here the Outback |
#7824, aired 2018-09-20 | AUSTRALIAN HISTORY $3,000 (Daily Double): 15-year-old Isabel Letham won fame as the 1st Aussie one of these after Duke Kahanamoku plucked her from a crowd in 1915 surfer |
#7813, aired 2018-07-25 | ANIMAL PLANET $800: A kangaroo caught nibbling on toilet paper in an Aussie restroom led to the rhyming UPI headline "'Roo in the" this the loo |
#7803, aired 2018-07-11 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: This Aussie airline began with biplanes carrying 1 or 2 passengers Qantas |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | I GIVE YOU EVERYTHING... $400: This Aussie monotreme's unusual head is streamlined--each ear being housed in a groove together with a small eye duck-billed platypus |
#7776, aired 2018-06-04 | HAIL HYDRO $1200: A swagman (a wanderer in search of work) jumps in a billabong (a water hole) to avoid capture in this Aussie song "Waltzing Matilda" |
#7766, aired 2018-05-21 | THE 2017 IG NOBEL PRIZES $800: Peace: For showing "regular playing of" this droning Aussie instrument is an effective treatment for snoring a didgeridoo |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | UNUSUAL ANIMALS $400: As well as a duck bill, this Aussie monotreme has a cloaca, an organ common in birds a platypus |
#7610, aired 2017-10-13 | TIME'S 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE 2017 $1600: Martin Scorsese shares that this Aussie actress actually slapped Leo DiCaprio in her 1st "Wolf of Wall Street" audition Margot Robbie |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | AUSSIE SLANG $200: When you throw a shrimp here, make sure it's not the doll a barbie |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | AUSSIE SLANG $400: To earn a living is to "make a" this (minus the pro quo) a quid |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | AUSSIE SLANG $600: A stubby is a small bottle of this; cheers! beer |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | AUSSIE SLANG $1000: Tommy Roe might know that this "Sweet Little" name is Aussie slang for a girl or woman Sheila |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | AUSSIE SLANG $4,000 (Daily Double): Jumbuck is an Aussie term for this animal, of which there are a lot Down Under sheep |
#7573, aired 2017-07-12 | TURN ON YOUR HEAVY METAL DEFECTOR $1200: In 1983 drummer Phil Rudd left this "high voltage" Aussie band powered by guitarist Angus Young AC/DC |
#7535, aired 2017-05-19 | THE OSCAR-WINNING ROLE $2000: (Blue) Jasmine turned into a red-hot role for this Aussie Cate Blanchett |
#7381, aired 2016-10-17 | PEACH! PEACH! $1600: Escoffier created a peach & ice cream dessert in honor of this Aussie opera singer (Nellie) Melba |
#7379, aired 2016-10-13 | WORLD HISTORY $400: After he became Aussie P.M. in 2007, Kevin Rudd issued a formal apology to this group for the policies of past governments the Aboriginals |
#7333, aired 2016-06-29 | LIBRARIES $800: The French in this Aussie city mark Bastille Day by placing flowers at the Joan of Arc statue at the State Library of Victoria Melbourne |
#7310, aired 2016-05-27 | FEAR $2000: The title of this 2014 Aussie film refers to a pop-up book about a demon who knocks on your door The Babadook |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | THE AUSSIE INVASION $400: In 1985 this "Back In Black" group played the Rock in Rio festival before a fairly big crowd of 342,000 AC/DC |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | THE AUSSIE INVASION $800: This band topped the charts for 4 weeks in 1983 with the perfect-for-the-category song "Down Under" Men at Work |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | THE AUSSIE INVASION $1200: Hope at least 1 of you has a toddler! This Sydney group entertains the tots with songs like "Hot Potato" & "Fruit Salad" The Wiggles |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | THE AUSSIE INVASION $1600: In 1988 this group hit the Top 5 with both "Devil Inside" & "New Sensation" INXS |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | THE AUSSIE INVASION $2000: The Little River Band sang, "We'll go dancing in the dark, walking through the park &" doing this title "Reminiscing" |
#7142, aired 2015-10-06 | THE "I.T." GUY $1200: This Aussie Olympian was nicknamed "the Thorpedo" Ian Thorpe |
#7137, aired 2015-09-29 | HAIRLESS BANDS $1000: Hope you were up late to know that "Beds Are Burning" was sung by Peter Garrett of this Aussie band Midnight Oil |
#7107, aired 2015-07-07 | CROCODILE $600: In "Crocodile Dundee", he played the Aussie title character (Paul) Hogan |
#7106, aired 2015-07-06 | FRIENDS $2000: Since sharing the screen in the 1991 film "Flirting", Naomi Watts & this woman have made up the "Aussie Posse" Nicole Kidman |
#7054, aired 2015-04-23 | PLEASED TO MEAT YOU $200: Because of its diet, low fat content & being free-range, the meat of this Aussie hopper is quite healthy a kangaroo |
#7039, aired 2015-04-02 | THE NEXT JAMES BOND? $2000: This Aussie actor does have a 4-letter "B" name, which would have made for great he "is Bond!" posters Eric Bana |
#7027, aired 2015-03-17 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $1000: Auto racing fans will delight in attending the Australian Grand Prix, a Formula One race in this 2nd-largest Aussie city Melbourne |
#7013, aired 2015-02-25 | TENNIS "E" $1600: "Emmo" was the nickname of this Aussie legend who won 12 Grand Slam singles titles in the 1960s Roy Emerson |
#6907, aired 2014-09-30 | ARMS AND THE MAN $400: This Aussie worked with trainer Mike Ryan to get ripped arms to reprise his role of Wolverine Hugh Jackman |
#6828, aired 2014-04-30 | POETS & POETRY $1200: Beloved Aussie Banjo Paterson called one poem "A Singer of" this, another term for the Outback the Bush |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $400: In 2008 he had a big year: he was tapped to host the Oscars & was named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive (Hugh) Jackman |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $800: It's the last name of the Aussie actor brothers seen here Hemsworth |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $1200: In 1992 this man from Queensland tried his luck in Nashville--it was good (Keith) Urban |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $1600: While filming her role as Princess Diana for a 2013 biopic, she said she felt Diana's presence Naomi Watts |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $2000: This Tasmanian swashbuckler claimed descent from an aide to mutineer Fletcher Christian Errol Flynn |
#6752, aired 2014-01-14 | YOU LIVE IN A ZOO $1000: Nicknamed the bushman's clock, this Aussie critter is helpful in rousing the other animals in the morning a kookaburra |
#6691, aired 2013-10-21 | BEERS TO YOU! $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Sydney, Australia.) American visitors to Australia have a great heritage: in 1886, two New York City brothers with this name arrived, built a brewery & went home, but they've been quenching Aussie thirsts ever since Foster's |
#6594, aired 2013-04-25 | THE FAST & THE FURRIEST $400: G'day! the red species of this Aussie animal can hopalong, Cassidy, at about 30 miles per hour kangaroo |
#6593, aired 2013-04-24 | WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? $2000: Billy is an Aussie word for a type of pot, as in "he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled" from this song "Waltzing Matilda" |
#6587, aired 2013-04-16 | KEEPING UP WITH THE JOANS $2000: "A Prima Donna's Progress" is the autobiography of this Aussie dame Joan Sutherland |
#6581, aired 2013-04-08 | MISNAMED ANIMALS $400: "Bear" sometimes follows the name of this Aussie mammal that's actually 100% marsupial a koala |
#6564, aired 2013-03-14 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $1200: This Aussie marsupial is of the family Peramelidae; you may know the one named Crash bandicoot |
#6542, aired 2013-02-12 | FILM FEST $1600: Aussie actress Rebel Wilson is aca-larious as Fat Amy in this movie about collegiate a cappella Pitch Perfect |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | POP MUSIC $2000: "iYiYi", this Aussie's debut single, features Flo Rida & is about missing the girl that he likes Cody Simpson |
#6416, aired 2012-07-09 | RACHEL $2000: This Aussie actress went American to play Sarah Walker on "Brothers and Sisters" Rachel Griffiths |
#6361, aired 2012-04-23 | GREG-CELLENT! $400: These Aussie kids' performers kept making fruit salad after the retirement of original member Greg Page The Wiggles |
#6314, aired 2012-02-16 | GETTING AN EDUCATION $800: Geography: Bass Strait separates this Aussie island state from the mainland Tasmania |
#6230, aired 2011-10-21 | INTERNATIONAL RHYME TIME $1600: An overly pushy person from Sydney a bossy Aussie |
#6169, aired 2011-06-09 | AUSTRALIAN MOVIES $1600: In this movie that showed a new side of Aussie life, an old bus with a royal name takes 3 entertainers into the Outback Priscilla, Queen of the Desert |
#6080, aired 2011-02-04 | BIRDIE $800: Share a laugh with this Aussie bird heard here the kookaburra |
#6064, aired 2011-01-13 | BELOW THE BELT $400: "Stubbies" is Aussie slang for this type of pants shorts |
#6046, aired 2010-12-20 | A VISIT TO AUSTRALIA $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew sits behind a pile of sheep fleece at Tobruk Sheep Station, Maroota, Australia; next to her is a bale of fleece labeled "TOBRUK STATION".) From the 1830s to the 1970s wool was Australia's top export, & it's still seen in products like this brand of boots founded by Aussie Brian Smith UGGs |
#6006, aired 2010-10-25 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $1000: The fresh fruit mocktail called a Flossy Aussie contains both kumquats & this fruit kiwi |
#5964, aired 2010-07-15 | ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS $200: In D.C. for the 2009 inauguration, he was told he couldn't check in early at Blair House; an ex-Aussie P.M. had it (Barack) Obama |
#5938, aired 2010-06-09 | 2001: A SPORTS ODYSSEY $2000: This Aussie lliving llegend became the youngest year-end No. 1 in men's tennis history Lleyton Hewitt |
#5919, aired 2010-05-13 | AUSTRALIAN CAPITALS $2000: ANZAC Square War Memorial in this Queensland capital honors Aussie war vets Brisbane |
#5915, aired 2010-05-07 | CELEBRITY MOMS $400: This Aussie actress had a daughter on July 7, 2008--a Monday--but named her Sunday Rose Nicole Kidman |
#5911, aired 2010-05-03 | BRITS & AUSSIES ON TV $1600: Before he was "The Mentalist", this Aussie played "The Guardian" Simon Baker |
#5911, aired 2010-05-03 | BRITS & AUSSIES ON TV $2000: Aussie actress Rachel Griffiths & Welsh actor Matthew Rhys play 2 of Sally Field's children on this series Brothers & Sisters |
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 | APRIL FOOL! $600: An Aussie news show reported in 1975 that the country was converting to this "time" with 100 minutes in an hour metric |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | WHERE THE WILD THINGS WERE $1000: The bulldog rat disappeared around 1900 from this Aussie-owned island named for a holiday Christmas Island |
#5869, aired 2010-03-04 | BUSINESS PEOPLE $600: In 1985 this Aussie-born mogul became a U.S. citizen to meet requirements for owning TV stations (Rupert) Murdoch |
#5812, aired 2009-12-15 | DOUBLE DOUBLE LETTERS $1600: Unlike a close relative, the blue-winged variety of this Aussie bird doesn't "laugh" but cackles kookaburra |
#5759, aired 2009-10-01 | DASH $1200: Aussie John Landy shaved 1.5 seconds off this Brit's mile record in 1954, but lost to him in a race 2 months later Roger Bannister |
#5715, aired 2009-06-12 | WIMBLEDON SINGLES CHAMPS $1000: This Aussie lefty: 1961, 1962, 1968, 1969 Rod Laver |
#5694, aired 2009-05-14 | POP GOES THE CATEGORY $800: Robert Downey Jr. played Aussie actor Kirk Lazarus playing a black U.S. soldier in this recent film Tropic Thunder |
#5687, aired 2009-05-05 | HIGH-TECH CINEMA $2000: In "Swordfish" John Travolta enlists this Aussie actor to hack billions from the government Hugh Jackman |
#5658, aired 2009-03-25 | ALSO FOUND AT A CIRCUS $2000: Aussie Medicare features this, what the AHD defines as "a guarantee, as of professional or financial security" a safety net |
#5651, aired 2009-03-16 | "MEN" OF THE WORLD $2000: An Australian gold mining town shares this name with former Aussie prime minister Robert Menzies |
#5638, aired 2009-02-25 | THE USED "-AR" SALESMAN $2000: This Aussie bird with a 10-letter name is the most popular caged parakeet, so it doesn't have a lot of miles on it a budgerigar |
#5624, aired 2009-02-05 | REAL TO REEL $2000: In this movie Meryl Streep as Aussie mom Lindy Chamberlain exclaimed, "The dingo's got my baby!" A Cry In The Dark |
#5554, aired 2008-10-30 | THE IG NOBEL PRIZE $800: An Aussie woman's study of this 3-letter word & the alphabetical order problems it creates won a literature award "the" |
#5548, aired 2008-10-22 | WHAT'S YOUR PRICE FOR FLIGHT? $600: Look for the missing "U" in this airline when you spend 2,352 Aussie bucks (as of June '08) to fly from Sydney to Seattle Qantas |
#5511, aired 2008-07-21 | 1980s ROCK $1000: This Aussie group brought a "New Sensation" to radio in 1988 INXS |
#5494, aired 2008-06-26 | BABOONS, BATS, & BANDICOOTS $800: The eastern barred bandicoot has a devil of a time on this Aussie island Tasmania |
#5488, aired 2008-06-18 | TENNIS $600: Arthur Ashe called this 1960s Aussie tennis star's left arm "a two-by-four with freckles" Rod Laver |
#5470, aired 2008-05-23 | AUSTRALIA $600: An Australian sporting hero, Sir Donald Bradman is the only Aussie knighted for his services to this sport cricket |
#5438, aired 2008-04-09 | LITERARY SEQUELS $2000: "My Career Goes Bung" was Aussie author Miles Franklin's sequel to this novel My Brilliant Career |
#5391, aired 2008-02-04 | AUSSIES $1600: Aussie actress Toni Collette put on 40 pounds to play the title role in this "bridal" movie Muriel's Wedding |
#5275, aired 2007-07-13 | CEMETERIES $400: With more than 1 million burials, Rookwood Necropolis in this largest Aussie city is one of the world's largest Sydney |
#5263, aired 2007-06-27 | THAT'S SHOE BIZ $600: You're sure to keep your tootsies toasty with these Aussie sheepskin boots, like the ones seen here uggs |
#5248, aired 2007-06-06 | ACTORS & THEIR ROLES $2000: This versatile Aussie's roles include pianist David Helfgott, a pirate captain & the Marquis de Sade Geoffrey Rush |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | "OVER" & "OUT" $400: This restaurant chain with an Aussie atmosphere says, "No rules, just right" Outback Steakhouse |
#5124, aired 2006-12-14 | ANIMALS $800: This "demonic" marsupial is extinct from the Aussie mainland but still lives close by Tasmanian devil |
#5095, aired 2006-11-03 | AUSSIE $200: In 1802 Matthew Flinders named an island for the large number of these meat-providing marsupials there kangaroos |
#5095, aired 2006-11-03 | AUSSIE $400: About 20% of all Australians live in this capital of New South Wales Sydney |
#5095, aired 2006-11-03 | AUSSIE $600: The Australians call them gum trees; we call them these eucalyptus trees |
#5095, aired 2006-11-03 | AUSSIE $800: The Melbourne Cup is awarded annually in this sport horse racing |
#5095, aired 2006-11-03 | AUSSIE $1000: In an Australian saying, when these birds named for their call "call, the rain will fall" the kookaburra |
#5059, aired 2006-09-14 | YOU CAN TELL BY THE WAY I USE MY "WALK" $800: In Aussie-speak, it's a brief, informal leave from work taken by an Aborigine to wander the bush walkabout |
#5053, aired 2006-07-26 | TREE POTPOURRI $1000: This Aussie song mentions "a jolly swagman" "under the shade of a coolibah tree" "Waltzing Matilda" |
#5000, aired 2006-05-12 | PRIME (MINISTER) RHYME $1200: The current Aussie prime minister's lily-livered fraidy cats Howard's cowards |
#4998, aired 2006-05-10 | WHEN AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS ATTACK $400: In 2004 a 5-year-old Aussie girl saved her sister from an attack by this wild animal famous for a similar 1980 event a dingo |
#4948, aired 2006-03-01 | HUGH DONE IT $800: In September 2005 this Aussie won an Emmy for hosting the Tony Awards Hugh Jackman |
#4926, aired 2006-01-30 | AUSSIE CAPITALS $400: This capital of New South Wales is the home of Opera Australia Sydney |
#4926, aired 2006-01-30 | AUSSIE CAPITALS $800: Of all the world's urban centers exceeding 1 million in populatioin, this capital of Victoria is southernmost Melbourne |
#4926, aired 2006-01-30 | AUSSIE CAPITALS $1200: This city's harbor was discovered in 1839 by John Stokes, surveyor aboard the HMS Beagle Darwin |
#4926, aired 2006-01-30 | AUSSIE CAPITALS $1600: This capital of South Australia was named for a queen, the consort of King William IV Adelaide |
#4926, aired 2006-01-30 | AUSSIE CAPITALS $2000: This capital was once the government seat of a British colony called Van Diemen's Land Hobart |
#4920, aired 2006-01-20 | FAMOUS WOMEN $1000: In "The Female Eunuch", this Aussie feminist declared, "Women have very little idea of how much men hate them" Germaine Greer |
#4915, aired 2006-01-13 | SPORTS PAGE CLICHÉS $800: As his country is on the metric system, Aussie Jason Stoltenberg called tennis "a game of" these centimeters |
#4877, aired 2005-11-22 | AUSSIE ENTERTAINERS $400: Born in Hobart, he became a Hollywood swashbuckler but was undone by his "wicked, wicked ways" (Errol) Flynn |
#4877, aired 2005-11-22 | AUSSIE ENTERTAINERS $800: Naomi Watts is described in the press as the best friend of this Oscar-winning Aussie actress Nicole Kidman |
#4877, aired 2005-11-22 | AUSSIE ENTERTAINERS $1200: Toddlers worship Greg, Murray, Jeff & Anthony, this singing & dancing quartet The Wiggles |
#4877, aired 2005-11-22 | AUSSIE ENTERTAINERS $1600: This Sydney-born actress, now on U.S. TV, has sisters named Rosie, Lily, Daisy & Marigold Poppy Montgomery |
#4877, aired 2005-11-22 | AUSSIE ENTERTAINERS $2000: Dave Navarro & Brooke Burke hosted the 2005 show "Rock Star", which aimed to get a new singer for this group INXS |
#4870, aired 2005-11-11 | STARTS WITH A PAST TENSE VERB $1600: In the classic "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport", Blue is asked to play this trumpet-like Aussie instrument a didgeridoo |
#4831, aired 2005-09-19 | A ROSE IS A ROSE IS A ROSE $600: In 1956 Aussie Murray Rose became the 1st male swimmer to win 2 solo Olympic golds since this man in 1924 (Johnny) Weissmuller |
#4807, aired 2005-06-28 | "G.G." $1600: Born near Melbourne, this Aussie feminist is best known for her revolutionary work "The Female Eunuch" Germaine Greer |
#4802, aired 2005-06-21 | WORLD LITERATURE $1200: This Aussie's books include "Outback" as well as "Schindler's List" Thomas Keneally |
#4718, aired 2005-02-23 | PEOPLE & PLACES $1,000 (Daily Double): The people of this Aussie state have an ap"peel"ing nickname: Apple Islanders Tasmania |
#4691, aired 2005-01-17 | "WE" THE PEOPLE $800: This Aussie directed "Witness" & "Master and Commander" (Peter) Weir |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | SPIRITED CINEMA $1600: In "The Gift" this Aussie actress plays a psychic who gets some much needed help from her former client Cate Blanchett |
#4470, aired 2004-01-30 | FROM "A" TO "E" $200: Slang for a guy from Sydney an Aussie |
#4459, aired 2004-01-15 | TERM ME LOOSE $1200: This 4-letter word is the Aussie term for the wild, wooded & little-populated part of Australia the bush |
#4350, aired 2003-06-27 | WHAT'S IN A CELEBRITY NAME? $1600: Aussie actor Heath Ledger was named for the brooding Heathcliff in this novel Wuthering Heights |
#4342, aired 2003-06-17 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $400: This actress who plays elf queen Galadriel provides the narration for "The Fellowship of the Ring" Cate Blanchett |
#4342, aired 2003-06-17 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $800: We can't get this Aussie singer & soap star out of our heads Kylie Minogue |
#4342, aired 2003-06-17 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $1200: This Melbourne native seen here plays an American on "Six Feet Under" Rachel Griffiths |
#4342, aired 2003-06-17 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $1600: Born in Hawaii to Australian parents, this star of "The Others" moved to Sydney at age 4 Nicole Kidman |
#4342, aired 2003-06-17 | THE AUSSIE POSSE $2000: He co-wrote & directed the movies "Strictly Ballroom" & "Moulin Rouge!" Baz Luhrmann |
#4328, aired 2003-05-28 | CUTE, FURRY & DEADLY $200: There was a farmer, had a wild Aussie dog that could weigh up to around 45 lbs. & this was its name-o dingo |
#4282, aired 2003-03-25 | GET REAL $800: Aussie slang for genuine, it's "fair" this, mate dinkum |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | OO, SORRY YOU'RE POOR $1600: Aussie slang for a pub, it's also a shack; poor people may live in a "town" of them shanty |
#4250, aired 2003-02-07 | FROM PAGE TO SCREEN $2000: A.E.W. Mason's novel "The Four Feathers" made it to the screen in 2002 with this Aussie hunk as Harry Feversham Heath Ledger |
#4206, aired 2002-12-09 | 4-LETTER BANDS $400: This Aussie band had hits in the late '80s with "Devil Inside" & "Need You Tonight" INXS |
#4188, aired 2002-11-13 | THAT'S OLD NEWS $600: The arrival of the contaminated ship David Scott in 1834 began a series of severe measles epidemics in this Aussie city Sydney |
#4181, aired 2002-11-04 | LINGERIE $800: This Aussie supermodel has her own line of intimates Elle Macpherson |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | DOWN UNDER $800: In 1912 Aussie explorer Douglas Mawson led an expedition south to explore the east coast of this continent Antarctica |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | DOWN UNDER $1600: All U.S. states are using the Australian type of this item, first used in an Aussie election in 1856 ballot |
#4167, aired 2002-10-15 | HELEN $1200: This Aussie's hits include "Delta Dawn", "I Am Woman", & "Angie Baby" Helen Reddy |
#4140, aired 2002-09-06 | LITERARY NAME'S THE SAME $1600: The 1874 novel "His Natural Life" by this Aussie author named Marcus was still a good read in 2001 Clarke |
#4135, aired 2002-07-19 | COLOR MY WORLD $800: To an Aussie, a "bluey" is a woman with this color hair red |
#4048, aired 2002-03-20 | GOT "MEL"? $800: Aussie feminist Germaine Greer got her B.A. from the University of this city Melbourne |
#3936, aired 2001-10-15 | TRAVEL TIDBITS $400: The Telecom Tower on Black Mountain in this Aussie capital boasts a revolving restaurant Canberra |
#3865, aired 2001-05-25 | GAMING $400: Aussie mogul Kerry Packer reportedly lost $15 million in a weekend at this game that involves a banker baccarat |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | YOUNG ACTORS & ROLES $400: The Aussie teen film "Blackrock" introduced this young hunk who played Mel Gibson's son in "The Patriot" Heath Ledger |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AUSSIE ODDS & ENDS $100: In 1993 Sydney beat out Beijing by 2 votes to get to host this, 7 years later Summer Olympic Games |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AUSSIE ODDS & ENDS $200: Australia became a commonwealth in 1901, but this group didn't become citizens until 1967 Aborigines |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AUSSIE ODDS & ENDS $300: Nevil Shute's novel "A Town Like Alice" is set during this war World War II |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AUSSIE ODDS & ENDS $400: Lindy Chamberlain, who claimed one of these carried off & killed her baby, was wrongly convicted of murder Dingo (wild dog) |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AUSSIE ODDS & ENDS $500: Group that had a 1982 No. 1 hit in the U.S. singing "I come from a land down under" Men at Work |
#3728, aired 2000-11-15 | CUT & DRIED $200: Billabong, an Aussie company, makes this out of emu, ostrich & kangaroo meats as well as regular beef Jerky |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | SPORTS STATS $1000: In 1999 Pete Sampras tied this Aussie's record of 12 Grand Slam singles titles Roy Emerson |
#3597, aired 2000-04-04 | WIDE WORLD OF TRIVIA $200: Also known as the "Bush", it's the Aussie term for the remote, rural areas of Australia the Outback |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | FOREIGN-BORN OSCAR WINNERS $400: Aussie Geoffrey got quite a rush winning for this 1996 film Shine |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Shorter term for an Australian & the veterinarian author of "All Creatures Great and Small" Aussie & Herriot |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | WESTWARD HO! $500: From this second-largest Aussie state, it's a 500-mile walkabout to the largest: Western Australia Queensland |
#3211, aired 1998-07-13 | DOWN UNDER $500: Over 309 of these are operating in the Barossa Valley, the Aussie equivalent of our Napa wineries |
#3100, aired 1998-02-06 | FICTION $400: "Caesar", published in 1997, is the fifth volume in this Aussie author's Masters Of Rome series Colleen McCullough |
#3066, aired 1997-12-22 | DOWN UNDER $400: The Aussie doubles team of Woodbridge & Woodforde, AKA The Woodies, have twice won this Melbourne event Australian Open |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | REDHEADS $200: This redheaded Aussie wife of Tom Cruise was actually born in Hawaii Nicole Kidman |
#2895, aired 1997-03-14 | PEOPLE & PLACES $200: This familiar nickname for folks from down under is a shortened & altered form of "Australian" Aussie |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | "DA" LIMIT $100: Aussie waltzer Matilda |
#2387, aired 1995-01-10 | CASES & CARRIERS $400: It's what an Aussie usually carries in his tucker bag food |
#2030, aired 1993-06-04 | "GREAT" GEOGRAPHY $300: Fodor's says the No. 1 law for people viewing this Aussie landmark is "don't remove the coral" the Great Barrier Reef |
#1855, aired 1992-10-02 | WEAPONS $300: The name of this Aussie weapon is also a synonym for "backfire" a boomerang |
#1782, aired 1992-05-05 | ROCK & RAP LETTERS $100: "The Razor's Edge" is an album by this Aussie hard rock group AC/DC |
#1675, aired 1991-12-06 | SPORTS LEGENDS $400: In the early 1970s Aussie Shane Gould was this sport's leading woman competitor swimming |
#1596, aired 1991-07-08 | OPERA $600: Aussie Helen Mitchell changed her name to this & became the toast of the opera world Dame Nellie Melba |
#1497, aired 1991-02-19 | MUSIC OF THE '90s $500: This Aussie rock band titled its seventh album "X", as in "X Marks the Spot" INXS |
#1337, aired 1990-05-29 | SPORTS NICKNAMES $400: "Rocket" is the nickname of this Aussie tennis star Rod Laver |
#1238, aired 1990-01-10 | FAMOUS AUSSIES $400: Set in Australia, this end-of-the-world film was based on a book by Aussie Nevil Shute On the Beach |
#1236, aired 1990-01-08 | FAMOUS KANGAROOS $300: In 1963 Aussie Rolf Harris had his only U.S. top 40 hit with this song "Tie Me Kangaroo Down" |
#1198, aired 1989-11-15 | SINGERS $500: This Aussie singer was once a commissioner of parks & recreation for the state of California Helen ("I Am Woman") Reddy |
#1037, aired 1989-02-21 | HITS OF THE '80s $200: "All Out Of Love", "Lost In Love" & "The One That You Love" were 3 hits by this Aussie group Air Supply |
#999, aired 1988-12-29 | AUSTRALIA $200: In Aussie English, it's called a "jumbuck", & we're not pulling the wool over your eyes sheep |
#995, aired 1988-12-23 | GOLFERS $300: This Aussie golfer has refused offers to pose for Playboy & Penthouse Jan Stephenson |
#853, aired 1988-04-27 | CAPITAL CITIES $600: By winning a contest, American architect W.B. Griffin got to design this Aussie capital Canberra |
#803, aired 1988-02-17 | AUSTRALIA $100: In Aussie slang, a "bonzer bloke" is a nice one of these nice guy |
#709, aired 1987-10-08 | PUBLISHING $600: This multi-media mogul has added Harper & Row publishers to his stable of Aussie, U.S. & British holdings Rupert Murdoch |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $100: Australians call them "roos" kangaroos |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $200: The "good guts", the whole "good guts", & nothing but the "good guts" the truth |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $300: In "Waltzing Matilda", it's the Aussie term for a hobo a swagman |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $400: While Americans are "Yanks", "Pommy" or "Pom" refers to one of these people British |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $500: It's what you're drinking if you're sipping "plonk" or "lunatic soup" wine |
#622, aired 1987-04-28 | AUSTRALIA $400 (Daily Double): 1 of the 2 game shows produced by Aussie Reg Grundy for U.S. networks Sale of the Century or Scrabble |
#546, aired 1987-01-12 | TENNIS $400: In 1969, this red-headed Aussie great became only man ever to win the Grand Slam twice Rod Laver |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $200: Australians call it their "Apple Isle", but we say the devil with it Tasmania |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $400: It's what an Aussie carries in his tucker bag food or meals |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $600: "The bush" is another term for this, Australia's interior regions the Outback |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $800 (Daily Double): In Australia, it's not a lawless group of people but a lawless group of animals a mob |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $1000: Name of this famed highwayman has become synonymous with robbers and crooks Ned Kelly |
#411, aired 1986-04-07 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $600: In Australia a "bluey" is a person with this color hair red |
#411, aired 1986-04-07 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $800: A "billy" is a bucket used for this cooking |
#411, aired 1986-04-07 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $1000: Though they're not native, Australia was once overrun by these "underground poultry" rabbits |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | BUSINESSMEN $500: In order to buy TV stations from Metromedia, Inc., this Aussie became a U.S. citizen Rupert Murdoch |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $200: Aussies call it the gum tree the eucalyptus tree |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $600: A mongrel dog is called a "bitser" because it's said to consist of this bits of dogs |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $800: What you'd have to have to produce cackleberries chickens |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $1000: When someone's doing this, he's said to be bashing the ear talking excessively |
#292, aired 1985-10-22 | MAMMALS $400: Wild Aussie dog who feeds on the wallaby a dingo |
#271, aired 1985-09-23 | BRITISH ISLES $400: Cats, dogs & budgerigars, an Aussie variety of these, are most popular English pets parakeets |
#171, aired 1985-05-06 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $100: To Americans it's usually one's spouse, to Aussies it's a comrade a mate |
#171, aired 1985-05-06 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $200: Where Paul Hogan will put an extra shrimp for you on the barbie |
#171, aired 1985-05-06 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $300: Though "Boomer" can mean anything big, it 1st meant a big one of these a kangaroo |
#171, aired 1985-05-06 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $500: "Banana bender" is slang for someone from this northeast Australian state Queensland |
#171, aired 1985-05-06 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $900 (Daily Double): It's where "jackaroos" & "jillaroos" work a ranch (or station) |
#136, aired 1985-03-18 | MAMMALS $800: These imported animals caused such damage to Aussie crops that gov't. introduced disease to eradicate them rabbits |
#133, aired 1985-03-13 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $200: Informal geographic term for Australia's location Down Under |
#133, aired 1985-03-13 | AUSSIE ENGLISH $400: Sheila is slang for this a woman |
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