Geography
This country is located towards the north of England. They had a referendum for independence from the United Kingdom in 2014, but it was rejected by most of the population.
Scotland
Frontman of the famous UK band "Queen".
Freddie Mercury
A long-running British film series about an agent who protects Great Britain and saves the world.
James Bond
The most famous English poet and playwright who shaped the English language and influenced world literature.
William Shakespeare
This clock tower is the landmark of London and the English language.
Big Ben
French is an official language in this English-speaking country located in North America.
Canada
The country of origin of famous songwriter and singer, Ed Sheeran.
England
This US made animated comedy and social commentary series is considered to be the longest running TV show in the world.
The Simpsons
The author of the Lord of the Rings.
J.R.R. Tolkien
The ordinal number next to UK's recently deceased queen's name. (She is Elizabeth the ....)
Second (Elizabeth II)
These three major countries were US and Great Britain's allies in World War 1.
France, Russia, Italy
The rapper considered to be one of the most influential musicians of the 80's and 90's, who commented on the life in the ghetto and social injustice in the US.
Tupac Shakur
A famous comedy/romance series about a group of friends living in Manhattan.
Friends
The most famous novel of Mary Shelley, this novel is considered to be one of the first examples of science fiction. The character from this novel has become a symbol for Halloween.
Frankenstein
Name of the Indian film production industry.
Bollywood
This English-speaking African country housed the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
South Africa
A type of music originated from Jamaica and popularized in the US.
Reggae
A "dark" superhero trilogy by director Cristopher Nolan, where the quote "... not the hero we need but the hero we deserve" originated from.
Batman
Famous British novelist, author of books such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield and A Tale of Two Cities.
Charles Dickens
The continents where English is spoken as an official language in at least one country.
All of them, except Antarctica.