Ginger, Sporty, Posh, Scary and Baby are from the popular British Pop Singing Group Named...
Spice Girls
This hot drink is often served with milk and is one of the most popular beverages in Britain.
Tea
British people drive on this side of the road.
Left side
This sport is the most popular in the UK and is called soccer here
Football
What colour are the buses in London?
Red
This popular singer from the UK signs "Watermelon Sugar".
Harry Styles
These potatoes are called "chips" in England, but something different in North America.
French Fries
Your at the mall and you tell your friend "I want to use the lift not the stairs". What are they referring to
using an elevator
This superstar footballer once played for Manchester United, wore #7, and is known for his free kicks and hairstyles.
David Beckham
A Lorry is a....
What is a truck
This movie is also known as 007
James Bond
In Britain, a sweet treat served after dinner is often called this — even if it’s not the jiggly kind.
Pudding
In Britain, this red vehicle is famous for picking people up — it’s not a firetruck!
What is a double-decker bus?
This traditional game is a bit like baseball and is played with a bat and ball — matches can last all day!
Cricket
A Biscuit is a...
Cookie
Who is the Current King of England
King Charles
Which meal is sometimes called “tea” in Northern England.
Supper/Dinner
When it’s raining, British people often use this word for an umbrella.
Brolly
British people love this game that uses cues and colored balls on a table — it's similar to pool.
Snooker
The loo is the....
bathroom
What is the favourite dog breed of the Queen
Corgi
This British dish has a silly name but is made of sausages baked in Yorkshire pudding batter.
Tode in the Whole
A common way to say “hello” or “how are you?” in the UK is this friendly phrase.
“You alright?” or “Alright?”
This famous British football team wears red and plays at Old Trafford.
Manchester United
What is a Jumper
a sweater