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Win a Share of $2,000 Worth of Food/Drink/Gift Card Prizes from Grill'd

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Dates

Closing Date 03/02/2020 11:59am

Prizes

Description Grill’d Burger, Drink, Burger Voucher or Gift Card.
No. of Prizes 14
Total Prize Pool $2,000.00

Entry Requirements

Open To Australia-wide
Entry Limit Once per day
Entry Methods Website
Prerequisites n/a

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  • +12

    Today's answer 224km/hr

    • Where did you find that little nugget of information? I've looked everywhere for it.

      • Australian Open website.

        • Never mind someone answered below. Thanks.

    • thanks mate

  • +3

    Prize subsidised by their employees traineeship pays?

    • what? pay their staff a decent wage? never!

  • Answer was on the daily stats page on AO website.

  • +20

    John Isner is the answer for Wednesday 22/01/2020.

  • +11

    Marin Cilic

  • +4

    FYI answer for 23/01:
    2018 Australian Open – Men's Singles. Roger Federer successfully defended his title, defeating Marin Čilić in the final, 6–2, 6–7, 6–3, 3–6, 6–1 to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 2018 Australian Open.

  • +9
  • +3

    Kyrgios posted 28 aces to provide a significant financial contribution to bushfire relief efforts

  • +5
    • Day 6 *

    MELBOURNE

  • +6

    answer for 26/1 = 40 degrees

  • +5

    Answer for 27 Jan = 1986

  • +8

    28th Jan = Coco Gauff
    https://ausopen.com/event-stats

  • +3

    The Grand Slam itinerary consists of the Australian Open in mid January, the French Open (also known as Roland Garros) from around late May to early June, Wimbledon in June–July, and the US Open in August–September.

    • +8

      Meaning answer for 29 Jan is FIRST

  • +7

    Today’s word is “Plexicushion”

    • Although it actually changed to GreenSet this year. Looks like the Grill'd intern wasn't paying enough attention and trusted the (outdated) Wikipedia page!

  • +9

    Djokovic defeated Nadal 5–7, 6–4, 6–2, 6–7(5–7), 7–5 to win the tournament. It was the longest Grand Slam final match (by duration) in history, lasting 5 hours 53 minutes

  • +6

    Today's answer is AGE 16.

  • +8

    todays answer is 40,000
    source https://www.queenoftickets.com/sports-tickets/australian-ope…
    40,000 tennis balls are used every year in this tournament

  • any winner announcement?

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