Curious traditions
Birthday traditions
The Tower of London
Royal customs
Superstitions
100

What is the main activity in the World Gurning Championships?

Making ugly faces. 

100

What is the highlight of a birthday celebration?

The birthday cake.

100

True or False: Yeoman Warders only work at the Tower of London; they do not live there.

False. They traditionally both work and live at the Tower.

100

Swan Upping happens every July on the River Thames. What is the main purpose of this tradition?

To count, check, and mark the health of all the swans.

100

What should you do if you spill salt to avoid bad luck?

Throw some (salt) over your left shoulder.

200

Why is the Cheese Rolling Race considered dangerous?

Because both participants and spectators are injured every year.

200

When did birthday cakes become common for everyone in Britain?

In the middle of the 19th century.

200

According to the legend, what will happen if the ravens leave the Tower of London?

The Tower will turn to dust and the Kingdom will fall.


200

Royal Maundy is a religious ceremony that takes place on Maundy Thursday before Easter. What does the monarch traditionally give to specially chosen elderly people?

Special coins (Maundy Money) in red and white purses.

200

In the UK, is a black cat crossing your path considered good luck or bad luck?

Good luck.

300

Where does the Up Helly Aa festival take place, and what do people dress up as?

Scotland. They dress up as Vikings.



300

What special item does someone traditionally receive on their 21st birthday?

A copy of the newspaper from the day they were born.

300

Name two things the ravens enjoy doing during the day.

Posing for selfies, stealing sandwiches/crisps/coins, walking around the grounds.

300

The Ceremony of the Keys happens every single night at the Tower of London. What is it?

The ancient ceremony of locking the main gates of the Tower for the night.

300

In the UK, how many years of bad luck does breaking a mirror bring?

Seven years.

400

What are the two key rules for participants in Bog Snorkelling?

Cover 110 meters and keep their face in the water the whole time.

400

What unusual thing do people in Canada put on a birthday person's nose, and why?

They cover the nose with butter. It is done to make the person too slippery for bad luck to get hold of them.

400

What are the two main duties of Yeoman Warders in the past?

They guarded prisoners and protected the Crown Jewels.

400

A unique, personal tradition where a bagpiper plays for the reigning monarch is called "Morning call". What time does it happen?

at 9 o'clock in the morning

400

What is an unusual solution  for ending the bad luck from a broken mirror?

Take the broken mirror outside and bury it under the moonlight.


500

Name two traditions where the main activity involves fire.

Burning the Clocks and Up Helly Aa - burning the longship

500

Who might choose to celebrate a "half birthday"?

Either: People whose actual birthday is overshadowed by a major holiday (like Christmas).
Or: Young children in the US whose birthday isn't during the school year.

500

How are Yeoman Warders traditionally paid, which gave them their nickname?

They are (or were traditionally) paid in beef. Their nickname is "Beefeaters."

500

True or False: The Ceremony of the Keys has never been missed or late, even during wars and bombings.

True. It is famous for its punctuality and has continued for over 700 years.

500

What is the ancient origin of the "touch wood" superstition?

People believed helpful spirits lived inside certain trees, and touching the tree asked the spirit for protection.

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