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Rate | Answer | Clue |
LAWOFTHEJUNGLE | System in which the strongest survive | |
MARS | The tallest mountain in our solar system is on which planet? | |
UNREALISTIC | Pie-in-the-sky | |
LUMINOUS | Glow-in-the-dark | |
ETHIC | In the thick of value system | |
GREAT BRITAIN | In which country did the industrial revolution begin? | |
DEFAME | Back in the system, a federalist admitted libel | |
SCRABBLE | Game in which players only scratch the surface? | |
DECEMBER | The month in which John Lennon was shot | |
SYDNEY | Which Australian city was The Matrix primarily shot in? | |
CHE GUEVARA | The Bolivian army executed which Argentinian revolutionary in 1967? | |
RESIT | Dire situation in which to do the exam again | |
2022 | In which year did Ash Barty win the Australian Open? | |
WHEREWITHAL | The necessary means to be in which place with Pacino? | |
VENUS | The second planet from the sun in the solar system | |
MUSCLE | Fibrous tissue in the body which is able to contract | |
1968 | The first Planet of the Apes film premiered in which year? | |
KIAMA | In which NSW town can you visit the world’s largest blowhole? | |
1957 | Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, was launched in which year? | |
POLITICS | In which half the members might be left on the bench? | |
ORGANTRANSPLANT | Major surgery in which a part of the body is replaced | |
ATHENS, 2004 | At which Olympics did Petria Thomas win gold in the 100m butterfly? | |
1921 | In which year did Albert Einstein receive the Nobel Prize in Physics? | |
RELATIONAL | The way in which two or more people or things are connected | |
APSE | Domed or vaulted recess in a church which usually contains the altar |