This is the official currency of the United Kingdom
The pound sterling
This minority language is spoken in the South-west of England, in a region called Cornwall
Cornish
These are the two traditional toppings British people put on their chips.
Salt and vinegar
Children in the UK believe Father Christmas delivers presents by coming down this part of the house.
The chimney
This is the date when Boxing Day is celebrated in the UK.
December 26th
Great Britain (GB) and the United Kingdom (UK), this one includes more countries
The United Kingdom
In Welsh (Bore da) and Cornish (Myttin da), the word "da" has this meaning.
Good
These are the three main ingredients used to make a Yorkshire pudding.
Flour, milk, and eggs
These are the three items you will find inside a Christmas cracker when you pull it.
A paper hat, a joke, and a small toy/present
In this country, Christmas is celebrated in the summer, so people wear T-shirts and shorts.
Australia
These are the capital cities of Scotland and Wales
Edinburgh and Cardiff
This is how you say "Good morning" in Scots Gaelic.
Madainn mhath
This famous English dessert is known in Italy as "zuppa inglese."
Trifle
This is the heavy mixture of ingredients used to make a traditional Christmas pudding.
Fruit, nuts, and brandy
The name "Boxing Day" comes from the tradition of these people receiving "boxes" or small presents from their employers
Servants
This is the highest mountain in the UK, located in Scotland.
Ben Nevis
These two minority languages use very similar phrases for "Very well"
Welsh and Cornish
The Scottish dish "Haggis" is made from these three parts of a sheep.
Heart, lungs, and liver
British children leave these at the end of their bed for Father Christmas to fill with presents.
Stockings or "Santa sacks"
Name two popular activities people do on Boxing Day today.
Watching sports like football/horse racing, shopping in sales, or cold-water swimming
This is the price of an adult ticket to visit the Roman Baths in the city of Bath.
£17.00
According to the "Factfile," this country has the smallest percentage of the UK population at only 2.7%.
Northern Ireland
This is the traditional meal, often eaten on Sundays, that is served with Yorkshire pudding.
Sunday roast / Sunday lunch
This is what people in some British villages do to raise money for charity during the Christmas season
They go from house to house to sing carols
Instead of a traditional hot roast, Australian families often eat this type of food by the pool or beach.
Cold seafood