- Which two countries feature an X in their name?
- Which clothing brand’s logo is duplicated and inverted to make the Roxy logo?
- What nationality is singer Van Morrison?
- In the logo of Bluey, which of the five letters has the greatest width?
- Which of Australia’s state or territory capitals is named after a scientist?
- Which two letter code typically began a Tiger Air fight until its demise in 2020?
- What is the second mostly occurring punctuation mark in English?
- What is Victoria’s third largest city?
- Which African country has the greatest gross domestic product annually?
- Frederic Chopin is the namesake of which European capital’s airport?
- In Australia what type of person is depicted on a pictogram that is mandatory on the packaging of every alcoholic beverage?
- By participation numbers, which is the largest marathon in the world?
- In which continent would you have found an ancient civilisation known as the Nazca?
- What was Australia’s best-selling beer for 2023?
- What is Australia’s most popular variety of white wine?
- What was the most recent year to be a prime number?
- Which two letter sequence begins an Air New Zealand flight code?
- What is the most populous city in the Italian region of Tuscany?
- In which field did Mikhail Baryshnikov excel?
- Which is Australia’s most common surname beginning with A?
BONUS QUESTION: During which month of the year does Mexico celebrate its independence from Spain? Answer in the next Quiz.
ANSWERS: 1.Luxembourg and Mexico 2.Quiksilver 3.(Northern) Irish 4.The letter Y 5.Darwin (i.e., Charles Darwin) 6.TT 7.Comma 8.Ballarat 9.South Africa 10.Warsaw’s (Warsaw Chopin Airport) 11.A pregnant person 12. New York City Marathon 13.South America (specifically, modern Peru) 14.Great Northern 15.Chardonnay 16.2017 17.NZ 18.Florence 19.Ballet 20.Anderson
BONUS QUESTION ANSWER ( from last week’s Quiz): In politics, psephology is the study of elections.