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Car Advice Conundrum #4

August 2, 2007 by Matt Brogan  




Apologies for the big gap in our conundrums, I’ve had a few days off road testing some new two and four wheeled toys.

Our last conundrum asked how many model ‘T’ Fords were produced. The answer was of course ‘B’, 15 million.

Today’s question:

Australia, circa 1967, Holden’s iconic “Monaro” name originates from the aboriginal word meaning what?

a) Land whale
b) High plateau
c) Well endowed

Answer in tomorrow’s edition.

Matt.

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Comments

5 Responses to “Car Advice Conundrum #4”
  1. RPITUP says:

    b) High plateau

  2. Daniel says:

    Where’s (d) Bogan ?

  3. Blue Blood says:

    c) and a) – Well Endowed Land Whale

  4. Paul says:

    Lol maybe some more tricky answers! Im assuming its B because the rest sound ridiculous. But yeah I would have liked made another option like d) Bogan

  5. Fred says:

    b) High plateau
    The Division of Eden-Monaro is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales. The division was created in 1900,
    Cooma-Monaro Shire Council is based in the country town of Cooma, New South Wales, perfectly situated only one hour from the Mountains, Canberra and the Coast, and only 4 hours to Sydney

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