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Shredded Classic Rock
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I inadvertently shredded my classic rock spreadsheet. I've started to sort things out. I now have a song title that is the front half of one song and the back half of another, both halves belonging to the same artist. Can you work out who the artist is?
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Classic Rock
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Easy
15 Q
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1nn1
Apr 07 13
603 plays
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More Noteworthy Australians
Team quiz by Australian Players
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Some of our most famous Australians are featured on our currency. When Australia was the first country to introduce notes made from polymers, it was a chance to showcase another collective of noteworthy Australians. Good Luck!
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Australian History
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Average
10 Q
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1nn1
Mar 24 13
201 plays
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Noteworthy Australians: Their Place in History
Team quiz by Australian Players
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Australia, politically and nationally, is a new country on the world stage but its cultural history goes back approximately 40 000 years. How do you select a few questions to reflect our heritage? Just look at our "colourful" money!
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Australian History
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Tough
10 Q
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1nn1
Feb 13 13
267 plays
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Icons of Australia
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Australia is a unique country, large in size but has a small population. It shares no land borders with any country. This quiz explores the uniqueness of Australia through a few of its cultural icons.
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Mixed Australia
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Average
10 Q
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1nn1
Nov 24 12
333 plays
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Prime Trivia with a Twist
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Here are nine apparently random questions, each from a different Fun Trivia category, which are linked by a common bond that will become apparent as you answer the questions.
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Common Bond
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Average
10 Q
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1nn1
Dec 13 12
1014 plays
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Colder Than The Grave
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"Colder than the grave" is a metaphor for death. This theme is explored though the diversity of popular music where "Cold" songs are abound, though they are really songs about death or at least the death of love.
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Something in Common
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Average
10 Q
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1nn1
Jan 29 13
219 plays
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Microbiology For Kids!
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The world of microbiology started with an instrument that could see things that were smaller than what the naked eye could see. This was the microscope (Micro - small + scope - to see).
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Biology for Kids
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Easy
10 Q
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1nn1
Dec 01 12
522 plays
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Broken Canadian Provinces and Territories
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Canada is made up of 10 provinces and three territories. Ten of them are featured in this quiz. You job is to determine their correct spelling. If you say the clue out loud you will have little trouble conquering the quiz. Enjoy.
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Geography - Wordplay
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Very Easy
10 Q
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1nn1
Feb 24 13
378 plays
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Canal or Can Not?
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Canals are major engineering feats and any decision to construct one was a huge decision. Canal or Can Not?
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Bodies of Water
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Difficult
10 Q
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1nn1
Jun 11 12
252 plays
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An Australian in Texas
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Now that there are non-stop flights from Australia to Dallas-Fort Worth, I can meet my FT classmate - in his/her home state of Texas. This quiz is all about a little of America's second largest state.
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Texas
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Tough
10 Q
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1nn1
Apr 13 13
201 plays
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Australia: Broken All Over
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Australia is the world's sixth biggest country yet it only has six states, two (internal) territories and a few external territories. How many can you pick from these fractured words?
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Geography - Wordplay
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Easy
10 Q
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1nn1
Jan 01 13
423 plays
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