100: This yeasty spread is known for its strong salty flavor and is famously Australian.
Vegemite
100: “I’ll be back.”
100: This colour is made by mixing red and blue.
Purple
100: This animated blue heeler puppy has become an international sensation.
Bluey
100: The capital city of Australia.
Canberra
200: A dessert with a meringue base, topped with fruit and whipped cream, shared by Australia and New Zealand.
Pavlova
200: “May the Force be with you.”
Star Wars
200: The colour of chlorophyll and some frogs.
Green
200: These adventurous insects live in a gum tree and teach kids about friendship.
The Adventures of Blinky Bill
200: This gas do humans need to breathe in to survive.
Oxygen
300: A meat pie filled with minced meat, gravy, and sometimes peas is often eaten with this red sauce.
Tomato Sauce
"Kachow"
Cars
300:This citrus fruit was named this before then becoming a colour
Orange
300: This ABC show features five animal friends and is set in the Australian bush.
The Koala Brothers
300: The number of continents on Earth.
Seven
400: This chocolate-covered biscuit has a creamy center and is often argued to be “a cake or a biscuit.”
Tim Tam
400: “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get.”
Forrest Gump
400: This colour is named after a precious gemstone and is a greenish-blue hue.
Turquoise
400: This long-running show teaches kids through music, games, and bright colours.
Play School
400: This ancient wonder is located in Egypt.
Great Pyramid of Giza
500: This uniquely named food is made of leftover meat and vegetables from a roast, often fried together in a pan.
Bubble and Squeak
500: “Why so serious?”
Dark Knight
500: This very dark shade is often considered the absence of colour in pigment.
Black
B1 and B2 are this type of fruit
Bannanas
500: This is the smallest prime number that is also an even number.
2