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Introduction:
"People, places and objects that are associated with the letter 'H'. The Holden car's roots lays with James Holden in 1856 when he started a sadlery and leather business which led to Holden's Motor Body Builders."


1. Mystery shrouds this Prime Minister, who died whilst in office. On 17th December 1967, he disappeared off Mornington Peninsula, presumed drowned, but there are some people who believe otherwise. Who was he? Both first and last name needed.
    Answer: (Two Words - H.H. yells stop)


2. Does Halls Creek run through Halls Gap, Victoria?
    Yes
    No


3. What is the name given to the official transcripts of parliament debates?
    Harsand
    Hansard
    Handsard
    Handsad


4. What is the more common name for the animal that is also known as Noolbenger?
    Honey Badger
    Honey Possum
    Honey Bat
    Honey Anteater


5. This pine is found in Tasmania. It is very popular as it is termite and borer resistant.
    Huen
    Houn
    Heon
    Huon


6. What are these names associated with? Harry Collier, Alan Hopkins, Bill Hutchison, Herbie Matthews, Verdon Howell.
    Davis Cup
    Sandover Medal
    Caulfield Cup
    Brownlow Medal


7. In 1978 the Hilton Hotel in Sydney was bombed. Which group was believed to have perpetrated this act?
    IRA
    Anada Marga
    Liberal Party Liberation Front
    PLO


8. This person's trademark was a 'fishing aide' in the cartoons he drew for the "Sun News Pictorial" (a Melbourne newspaper) during the years 1964 - 1993.
    Ken Howard
    Alec Hope
    Jeff Hook
    Donald Horne


9. What is the common 'H' name associated with the following?
(a) __________ is a town in WA that is 130 km from Perth.
(b) __________ River rises in Darling Ranges in WA.
(c) Frank __________ (1885-1965) was an actor and author and wrote and performed in the play "Forlorn Hope" (1930).
(d) Neil ____________ born in 1928 was a left handed batsman in cricket, Australian vice-captain in 1957 and retired in 1963.
    Answer: (One Word - 6 Letters)


10. This television show aired for 12 years. It was a 'big brother' to "Division 4" and "Cop Shop".
    Answer: (One Word - 8 Letters)


11. Where is the most humid place in Australia?
    Thursday Island
    Sydney
    Magnetic Island
    Darwin


12. In 1983, Wendy Hughes won "Best Actress" at the Australian Film Institute Awards. Which movie was this for?
    Careful, He Might Hear You
    Children of the Revolution
    Monkey Grip
    Caddie


13. What is the closest population figure for Tasmania's capital city, Hobart?
    195,000
    105,000
    255,000
    95,000


14. What is the name of the ballet dancer, choreographer, director and actor who loved Shakespeare and consequently adapted many of his works for the ballet. The person was born in 1909 and died in 1986.
    Rupert Helpmann
    Robin Helpmann
    Roland Helpmann
    Robert Helpmann


15. What is the explorer's surname, which in conjunction with William Hovell, explored the Goulburn area in New South Wales? He was also the first man to locate the Murray River.
    Answer: (One Word - 4 Letters)


16. Heard Island had a population of 316 in 2002.
    True
    False


17. In the year 2001, who was Australia's most prolific run-maker in cricket?
    Walter Hammond
    Richard Hadlee
    Len Hutton
    Matthew Hayden


18. Which song and artist was in the "2001 Australia's Top Ten" list for Australian artists?
    "He Don’t Love You" by Human Nature
    "Have A Look" by Vanessa Amorosi
    "Hands Out My Pocket" by Cold Chisel
    "Heatseeker" by AC/DC


19. 'Happy Jack' is the nickname of which bushranger?
    John James
    John Fuller
    John Gilbert
    John Donohue


20. Humpybong is a place in Northern Territory.
    True
    False


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