"Svoger" in English
brother-in-law
How does every fairy tale start?
Once upon a time.....
When do we celebrate Thanksgiving in the USA?
the fourth Thursday in November
Many Brits enjoy this hot drink several times a day, often with milk.
Tea
Which country was New Zealand a colony of?
Great Britain (England)
This African animal is often poached for its horn.
rhinoceros / rhino
— The color of the family’s VW bus.
yellow
Name 2 typical fairy tale numbers.
3 - 7 -..
When do we celebrate Thanksgiving in Cananda?
the second Monday in October
This river flows through London and is crossed by Tower Bridge.
Thames
What is the capital of New Zealand?
Wellington
This term describes animals whose populations are at risk of extinction.
endangered species
The name of Olive's brother.
Dwayne
Name 3 characters who are mythical or magical
witches, elves, fairies ....
In which year was the very first Thanksgiving?
1621
This mountain in Wales is the highest peak in the country.
Snowdon
This flightless bird is New Zealand’s national symbol.
Kiwi
This global conservation group uses a panda as its logo.
WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature)
Olive competes in this type of children’s competition.
beauty pageant
This girl in a red hood brings food to her grandmother but meets a hungry wolf instead.
Little Red Riding Hood
This U.S. president began the tradition of “pardoning” a turkey.
Abraham Lincoln
On November 5th, Brits celebrate this event.
Bonfire Night /Guy Fawkes Night
What do the Maoris call New Zealand?
The Land of the Long White Cloud
Many people adopt pets from these facilities instead of buying them.
animal shelters
This relative joins the family after a suicide attempt and is an expert on Proust.
Uncle Frank
A spindle and a curse send this princess into a deep sleep.
Sleeping Beauty
This orange pie is a classic Thanksgiving dessert.
pumpkin pie
This British sport involves drinking tea during breaks and can last up to five days.
Cricket
Where did the Maoris originallly come from?
Polynesia
This type of protest involves refusing to buy products that harm animals.
boycott
The Hoovers must push‑start their VW bus every time they stop because this essential part is broken.
The clutch
This talking animal guides a wooden puppet toward becoming a real boy.
Jiminy Cricket
This Pilgrim ship carried settlers across the Atlantic in 1620.
Mayflower
Who was Prime Minister during the "Great Miners Strike" in Britain?
Margaret Thatcher
This powerful ceremonial dance is performed by the All Blacks before rugby matches.
The haka
This landmark UK law from 2006 outlines protections for domestic and farm animals.
Animal Welfare Act
The family’s frantic journey takes them from Albuquerque to this California city, home of the Little Miss Sunshine pageant.
Redondo Beach
This creature demands a queen's firstborn child as payment for his magical help.
Rumpelstiltskin
This famous New York City parade features giant balloons and marching bands.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
This term refers to prestigious private secondary schools such as Eton and Harrow.
Public schools (Yes, ironically, “public school” in Britain means elite private school)
This city is the largest in New Zealand, though not the capital.
Auckland
This term describes a farming method where animals have space to roam, access to the outdoors, and more natural living conditions compared to factory farming.
free‑range farming