This statue in New York welcomes visitors from around the world.
Statue of Liberty
This is a popular breakfast with eggs, bacon, beans, and toast.
Full English Breakfast
This holiday is on December 25th and celebrates the birth of Jesus.
Christmas
This sport is called “America’s pastime.”
baseball
He was the first President of the United States.
George Washington
This famous clock tower is part of the Houses of Parliament in London.
Big Ben
Americans love to eat these round sandwiches with meat and cheese.
hamburgers
This night on November 5th has fireworks and celebrates Guy Fawkes.
Bonfire Night
This sport has the Super Bowl every year.
American football
She was the longest-reigning queen in British history.
Queen Elizabeth II
This tall observation wheel is a famous attraction in London
London Eye
This food is often eaten for breakfast and comes with syrup.
pancakes
This spooky holiday is on October 31st
Halloween
This sport uses a bat, a ball, and wickets.
cricket
He was a famous English playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet."
William Shakespeare
This building in Washington, D.C. is where the President lives.
the White House
This afternoon meal includes tea, sandwiches, and small cakes.
afternoon tea
This holiday on December 26th, the day after Christmas.
Boxing day
This sport uses a round ball and is called "football" in England.
football (soccer)
She is a singer known for her song "Shake It Off."
Taylor Swift
This home of the royal family in London.
Buckingham Palace
This dish is made with fish and fried potatoes
fish and chips
This holiday celebrates America's independence on July 4th.
Independence Day
This sport is played with hoops and a ball.
basketball
They were a famous music band from England.
The Beatles