The father of Bluey and Bingo
Who is Bandit?
The place where Downton Abbey is filmed.
What is Highclere Castle?
a sweet fruit, usually with a green skin and a lot of juice. Examples are William, Conference and Shipova
What is a pear?
Uniquely strong and brilliant, this gem symbolises eternal love
What is a diamond?
the country that London is the capital city.
What is England?
The name of the episode where Bingo uses a feather to make everything heavy.
What is Featherwand?
The actress who plays Lady Edith.
Who is Laura Carmichael?
a cheese of Cypriot origin made from a mixture of goat's and sheep's milk, and sometimes also cow's milk.
What is halloumi?
one of the most popular gemstones in the world, known for their exotic green tones.
What is an emerald?
What is Athens?
Bluey and Bingo's grey, black and white cousin.
The character that is recruited to be a new footman in series three, that attracts the attention of both the female staff and Thomas.
Who is Jimmy Kent?
a bright green fruit with a large pit and dark leathery skin. It's also known as alligator pear or butter fruit.
What is an avacado?
referred to as the “King of Gemstones” and feature a spectrum of vibrant red hues
What is a ruby?
the country that Tallinn is the capital city.
What is Estonia?
The animal teddy that Bluey and Bingo refuse to give away.
Who is Mr Monkey Jocks?
The name of the major event that is reported at the start of the first series
What is the Sinking of the Titanic?
a dish with a sauce seasoned with spices, mainly associated with South Asian cuisine. Served with rice it is one of Britains favourite imports.
What is a curry?
characterised by a dark body tone which can range from dark grey to jet black, but it displays many different colours when light shines upon it.
What is a black opal?
the capital city of Finland.
What is Helsinki?
The name of Bluey's best friend.
Who is McKenzie?
The character that tries to blackmail Lady Mary after her rendez-vous in Liverpool.
Who is Rita Bevan?
Mediterranean tree that produces a type of fruit called a drupe. These can be pitted and served ripened or unripened as a savoury starter.
What is an Olive?
a gem that is only found in northern Tanzania, in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro.
What is Tanzanite?
the captial city of Latvia
What is Riga?