Name one musical instrument which you use your mouth to play.
Recorder, flute, harmonica, saxophone...
Name one piece of clothing you normally wear on the top half of you body.
Shirt, cardigan...
Name one typically British dish.
Fish & Chips, Trifle, English Breakfast...
Name one of the countries in The UK.
England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
What is an adjective?
It describes things.
Name a music genre.
Pop, rock, metal, jazz...
Name a pattern.
Striped, spotted, checked...
Name a synonym for tasty that is not the word "good".
Delicious, yummy...
Name a city in Scotland.
Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Aberdeen...
What does it mean to be "under the weather"?
Ill, sick
Name a synonym for "audience"
Crowd
What is the name of the boy in the dress?
Dennis
What is the British word for faucet?
Tap
Saint Patrick's day
What is the past tense of "teach"?
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.
Name something you normally wear around your neck that is not a necklace or a scarf.
Tie, bowtie...
What was chef Jamie Oliver's nickname?
The naked chef
Name one ingredient in Haggis.
Sheeps stomach, sheeps liver, sheeps lung, sheeps heart, oatmeal, seasoning, onions
Explain the difference between "their", "there" and "they're".
Their = possession (deras)
There = place
They're = they are
Who invented the radio?
Guglielmo Marconi
Name a fashion designer.
McQueen, Dior, Chanel, Armani, Klein...
Name a type of fish often used for Fish & Chips.
Plaice, haddock, cod.
The monster of Loch Ness has this nickname.
Nessie
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"