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100

Name one musical instrument which you use your mouth to play.

Recorder, flute, harmonica, saxophone...

100

Name one piece of clothing you normally wear on the top half of you body.

Shirt, cardigan...

100

Name one typically British dish.

Fish & Chips, Trifle, English Breakfast...

100

Name one of the countries in The UK.

England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.

100

What is an adjective?

It describes things.

200

Name a music genre.

Pop, rock, metal, jazz...

200

Name a pattern.

Striped, spotted, checked...

200

Name a synonym for tasty that is not the word "good".

Delicious, yummy...

200

Name a city in Scotland.

Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Aberdeen...

200

What does it mean to be "under the weather"?

Ill, sick

300

Name a synonym for "audience"

Crowd

300

What is the name of the boy in the dress?

Dennis

300

What is the British word for faucet?

Tap

300
This is celebrated on March 17th.

Saint Patrick's day

300

What is the past tense of "teach"?

Taught
400

Name a device for listening to music that is not modern (not a phone or laptop).

Radio, record player, cassette player, cd-player, Sony Walkman, freestyle.

400

Name something you normally wear around your neck that is not a necklace or a scarf.

Tie, bowtie...

400

What was chef Jamie Oliver's nickname?

The naked chef

400

Name one ingredient in Haggis.

Sheeps stomach, sheeps liver, sheeps lung, sheeps heart, oatmeal, seasoning, onions

400

Explain the difference between "their", "there" and "they're".

Their = possession (deras)

There = place

They're = they are

500

Who invented the radio?

Guglielmo Marconi

500

Name a fashion designer.

McQueen, Dior, Chanel, Armani, Klein...

500

Name a type of fish often used for Fish & Chips.

Plaice, haddock, cod.

500

The monster of Loch Ness has this nickname.

Nessie

500

Solve this riddle: I appear once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years. What am I?

The letter "M"

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