This famous clock tower is often called Big Ben (though that’s actually the bell).
Westminster Palace / Elizabeth Tower.
The name of the house where the President lives and works.
The White House
This iconic building in Sydney looks like white sails.
The Sydney Opera House.
If something is very easy, you say it is a "piece of..." what?
Cake (A piece of cake).
What do Americans celebrate on the 4th Thursday of November?
Thanksgiving.
The UK consists of four nations: England, Scotland, Wales and...
Northern Ireland
This city is known as "The Big Apple".
New York City
This flightless bird is a national symbol of Australia.
The Emu (eller Kiwi, men det er NZ – så hold fast i Emuen!).
If you are feeling "under the weather", how do you feel?
Sick / Not feeling well.
This British dish consists of fried fish and potato slices
Fish and Chips.
What is the name of the current King of the United Kingdom?
King Charles III.
The first 10 amendments to the US Constitution are known as...?
The Bill of Rights
The indigenous people of Australia are called...?
Aboriginal Australians.
In London, if someone calls you "mate", what do they mean?
Friend / Pal.
What do many Americans eat on July 4th at a BBQ?
Hot dogs / Hamburgers.
Which city in Northern England was the home of The Beatles?
Liverpool
Which movement in the 1950s/60s fought for racial equality
What is the name of the massive red rock in the center of Australia?
Uluru (Ayers Rock).
What does the American slang "buck" refer to?
A dollar.
What is "Haggis", and which country does it come from?
A savory pudding or pie containing sheep's entrails; Scotland.
What is the name of the British flag?
The Union Jack
How many stars are there on the American flag, and what do they represent?
50 stars (representing the 50 states).
What is the "Outback"?
The vast, remote, and arid interior of Australia.
If an Australian says "G'day", what is the full version of the phrase?
Good day.
What is "High Tea", and at what time of day is it usually served?
A light meal with tea, sandwiches, and scones; usually served in the afternoon (3-5 PM).