English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

I’ve written over 70,000 questions for all the Australian editions of Trivial Pursuit, including those in the just released Trivial Pursuit Genus VI. I am now looking to find one fascinating question that will be included in the next edition of Australian Trivial Pursuit.

2006-12-03 08:35:47 · 134 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Board Games

Check out my video - http://au.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-txN._0woRKfpYuTJw9rObY.WmgiUW5xm?p=676

2006-12-03 08:40:41 · update #1

134 answers

Q: On 6 November 1999 Australians said No to what?

A: A Republic

2006-12-05 10:05:02 · answer #1 · answered by LadyRebecca 6 · 8 3

Australian Trivial Pursuit Questions

2016-10-16 07:30:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

On April 11, 2001,The Australian National soccer team made an international record for the largest win during a FIFA World Cup qualifier against American Samoa. What was the final score?

Australia 31-0

2006-12-07 19:09:36 · answer #3 · answered by HKluva 2 · 0 0

Q. How many countries from mainland Europe compete in the Commonwealth Games?
A. One, Gibraltar

Q. In the late 60s Australians held two World Boxing Championships simultaneously. Who were the boxers?
A. Lionel Rose, Johnny Famechon.

Q. Queensland singer Gracie Hart found international success in the 1990s with the song 'Accidently Kelly Street' what was the name of the group she sang in?
A. Frente

2006-12-25 10:23:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What is the exact pre-production gross mass of raw materials used to create the game "Australian Trivial Persuit"?

Which raw material is last alphabetically of all the substances used to create the game "Australian Trivial Persuit"?

How many Australians are employed full time to help create the game "Australian Trivial Persuit"?

I expect these are questions only the company can answer, but since they're creating the game it shouldn't be too hard to get a few simple stats on the game itself.

2006-12-24 17:44:53 · answer #5 · answered by Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu 5 · 0 1

1. Q. Who was the most famous mailman of the Birdsville Track?
A. Tom Kruse.

2. Q. Which 19th century music shop owner and teacher in Ballarat was well known as an inventor?
A. Henry Sutton.

3. Q. Name the Englishman long resident in Rockhampton who was a founder of British Petroleum.
A. Willam Knox D'Arcy.

4. Q. Name the record breaking motoring journalist who attempted the land speed record on New Zealand's 90 Mile Beach.
A. Norman "Wizard" Smith.

5. Q. Who was the only Communist elected to an Australian parliament?
A. Frederick Woolnough "Fred" Paterson.

6. Q. Which influential women's organisation first formed in Queensland and New South Wales in 1922?
A. Country Women's Association of Australia.

2006-12-06 23:11:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Which Australian wrote the book 'The Great Escape'? Paul Brickhill

Who is the only Australian to recieve the Nobel Prize in literature? Patrick White (1973)

Frederick Sanger won the Nobel Prize twice in which field? Chemistry

What is the name of the Australian Men's Baseball team? The Mercuries

All the teams in the Australian Netball are named after what? Birds

2006-12-06 15:12:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

What were the famous explorers Burke and Wills looking for?

An inland sea, and failing to find that, the northern Queensland Coast.

They actually never made it to the Gulf of Carpentaria. At that time the Gulf was a mass of mangroves and they couldn't get through. They died on the return trip not too far south of the Gulf around Burketown after losing their buried food supplies. They were close to them as well.

If you travel to that region there are some monuments on the way and one of them shows the markings on a tree signifying a food package they stored there.

OR

Which Australian performed the first census in PNG?

John Lindsay in 1966

(My grandfather)

2006-12-13 23:11:58 · answer #8 · answered by chicgirl639 3 · 0 0

On what date did the First Fleet anchor in Sydney Cove?

Answer: The 21st of January.

Most people think it is the 26th of January and the issue was even raised in the media a couple of weeks ago with everyone apparently agreeing incorrectly that it was the 26th. Wrong! Australia Day does NOT commemorate the arrival of the First Fleet. It commemorates the raising of the Union Jack and the formal declaration of the colony having been established- five days after the arrival of the fleet.

2006-12-14 16:05:20 · answer #9 · answered by cosmick 4 · 0 1

Question:
What are we commemorating when we celebrate Australia Day?

Answer:
January 26 (in 1788) was the date on which Captain Arthur Phillip took formal possession of the colony of New South Wales.

This is a great question because when I did a survey of friends and family I was horrified to find out that most of them got it wrong. Most people think it has to do with the First Fleet or Federation.

So, not only is it a great trivia question, but it will also help to educate Australians on their own history!

2006-12-14 12:23:16 · answer #10 · answered by LaMariposa 4 · 5 0

On the 4th of december 2006 who became the Australian record holder for test centuries (cricket)

Answer Ricky Ponting

What is the name England gave fast bowler Fred Spofforth

Answer Demon Bowler

What did dennis Lillee do to have a rule for batsmen change

Answer He used an alliminium bat because the rules at the time didn't speulate the bats were to be made from willow

2006-12-04 23:53:16 · answer #11 · answered by whay i lost my ?s 6 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers