He was the first president of the United States.
Who is George Washington?
The capital of England is this city.
What is London?
This British boy wizard has a lightning scar on his forehead.
Who is Harry Potter?
People play this sport with a ball and a net in the NBA.
What is basketball?
In London, this famous red vehicle is used for public transportation.
What is a double-decker bus?
She was the queen of the United Kingdom.
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
This country is famous for kangaroos and the Sydney Opera House.
What is Australia?
This little girl goes to Wonderland after following a white rabbit.
Who is Alice in Wonderland?
People in England love this sport also called soccer.
What is football.
In Canada, people often eat this sweet food made from tree sap.
What is maple syrup?
He wrote the play Romeo and Juliet.
Who is William Shakespeare?
The capital of the United States is this city.
What is Washington, D.C.?
This British detective says: "Elementary, my dear Watson."
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
This sport is very popular in England and is played with a bat and wickets.
What is cricket?
This giant American mountain sculpture shows the faces of four presidents
What is Mount Rushmore?
He was the first black president of South Africa.
Who is Nelson Mandela?
This country has two official languages: English and French.
What is Canada?
In this book by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen fights to survive.
What is The Hunger Games?
In Canada, this sport is played on ice with skates.
What is ice hockey?
In the United States, this New York street is famous for its theatres and musicals.
What is Broadway?
This American invented the light bulb.
Who is Thomas Edison?
The ‘Hobbiton’ movie set from The Lord of the Rings can be visited in this country.
What is New Zealand?
This British author wrote Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Who is Roald Dahl?
The All Blacks are the famous rugby team from this country.
What is New Zealand?
In Ireland, people celebrate this holiday every March 17th by wearing green.
What is St. Patrick's Day?