King Midas
The Fisherman and His Wife
The King's New Clothes
The Nightingale
Clever Lola, Boy Who Cried Wolf and Stone Soup
100

What does Gilda mean?

gold

100

What happened to the lake each time the fisherman returned?

it got dark, green and muddy

100

Who was honest with the king?

a boy at the parade

100

What made Queen Jada happy?

the nightingale's singing 

100

How does Hugo decide to pass the time?

pranking farmers 

200

What is King Midas' daughter's name?

Gilda

200

What was the wife's first wish?

a bigger and nicer home

200

What did the king love to do?

look at himself in the mirror, try on clothing

200

What gift was everyone focused on when the Nightingale flew away?

silver music bird box

200

Who are the first villagers to add an ingredient to the pot?

two children 
300
What does Gilda love more than anything and why?

her rose garden - smell and look nice, they are each unique and have soft petals 

300

What did the fish do to grant a wish?

flips his tail 3 times

300

What is the King's name?

King Otto

300

What kept the nightingale from flying away?

a silk ribbon
300
How does the duke say Lola can save her brother?

answering 3 riddles

400
What did Midas have to do to get rid of the spell?

go to the river, put water in a pitcher and spill a drop on each thing he turned gold

400
What was the wife's final wish?

to rule the sun, rain, wind and stars

400

What are the two tricksters' names?

Felix and Casper

400

What type of tree did the Nightingale live near?

a willow tree 

400

How does Lola travel to the duke?

with a goat

500

What was the first thing Midas touched and turned gold?

a pitcher 

500

What did the wife say each time the fisherman hoped she would be happy?

"we'll see."

500

What profession did the tricksters pretend to have?

tailors

500

Who is Queen Jada's second in command?

Joan 

500

How does Otis get villagers to help make the soup?

He talks loudly about how delicious it is and that he would love to share it with people.

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