Bluey
Big City Greens
Singers
Food
Words
100

Mum's real name in Bluey is...

What is Chilli?

100

Tilly's beloved doll is called...

What is Saxon?

100

Every single that this singer has released has gone all of the way to #1.

Who is Luke Combs?

100

Most people think this popular food started in Japan, but it was really China!

What is sushi?
100

This word is one of the most complex and versatile words in the English language. It can be used as a noun, verb, preposition, adjective, conjunction, adverb, hedge, intensifier, quotative, and finally, as a filler (that's usually how Maddie uses it!).

What is "like"?

200

The name of Bingo's teddy is...

What is Floppy?

200

The Greens' rival food company is called...

What is Wholesome Foods?

200

This singer first got noticed first for their impressive personation of Hannah Montana. 

Who is Lainey Wilson?

200

80% of this U.S. salty snack is made in Pennsylvania.

What are pretzels?

200

This  short word dates back to Middle English and means “not in any degree, not at all, not ever.”

What is no?

300

In the episode "Pass the Parcel", Bingo finally wins this present.

What is a kite?

300

Gloria dreams of moving to this city.

What is Paris?

300

One of this singer's songs holds the title for being the longest running number one song on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

Who is Mariah Carey?

300

The world record for eating a whole jar of this sweet treat is 2 minutes and 31.67 seconds.

What is Nutella?

300

This questioning phrase is often used when you misheard someone and need them to repeat their last statement. (Maddie uses this phrase even she doesn't need to!)

What is "What did you say?"?
400

Bandit pretends that he is "Daddy Robot",  the kids turn him off by...

What is pressing his nose?

400

Gramma warned everyone about this scary event on Halloween.

What is the Blood Moon?

400

This singer is the youngest solo artist to win Album of the Year at 20 years old.

Who is Taylor Swift?

400

This fruit ripens faster upside down.

What is a pineapple?
400

People started to use this word for emphasis or exaggeration—to mean “in spirit, but not really.” The dictionary describes it as a way to emphasize a statement or description.

What is "literally"?

500

In the episode "Charades," Muffin first picks up which card?

What is frog?

500

Cricket and Tilly's mom was sent to jail for this crime.

What is setting a bunch of cows loose?

500

This singer started their own film/TV production company, BrownHouse Productions. This singer is probably best known for producing two beloved feel-good comedies: The Princess Diaries, starring Anne Hathaway, and the sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: A Royal Engagement.

Who is Whitney Houston?

500

This food is grown on every continent besides Antarctica.

What is corn?

500

Personal pronoun + to have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.

What is "I want"?
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