British History, Traditions
Sightseeing Sights
Daily Life, Holidays
Cities/Towns
Miscellaneous
100

Famous democratic document signed by King John in 1215

What is the Magna Carta?

100

One of the tallest sea cliffs in Europe, located in County Clare near Galway

What are the Cliffs of Moher?

100

A sweet treat that has been a part of the British Christmas tradition since the 16th century

What are mince pies?

100

A picturesque village in the Lake District, famous for its stunning scenery and literary heritage, particularly its connection to poet William Wordsworth

What is Grasmere?

100

The beloved children's story character from deepest darkest Peru that has a London train station named after him

Who is Paddington Bear?

200

The place where British Royal coronation takes place

What is Westminster Abbey?

200

The official residence of the British monarch since 1837 with 775 rooms

What is Buckingham Palace?

200

A ceremonial event held at Buckingham Palace where the Queen's Guard is formally relieved by a new guard, involving bearskin hats & a military band

What is the Changing of the Guard?

200

The historic English city founded in 1209 known for its prestigious university established by scholars fleeing Oxford

What is Cambridge University?

200

The baffling British sport with 11 players per team that involves wickets, overs, bails, and ducks and mandatory tea breaks

What is Cricket?

300

The favorite dog breed of Queen Elizabeth II that has become a national icon

What is the corgi?

300

The most central square in London, a cultural hub home to the iconic Nelson's Column surrounded by 4 lion statues

What is Trafalgar Square?

300

Fun Christmas items involving cardboard tubes with paper hats, a plastic toy, and a corny joke

What are Christmas crackers?
300

The vibrant English city known for being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and home of the first professional football league

What is Manchester?

300

The renown 2-week tennis championship held in London the first 2 weeks of July

What is Wimbledon?
400

The Queen of an era who ruled in the 1800s and married Prince Albert with whom she had 9 children

Who is Queen Victoria?

400

Originally a market for fruits and vegetables, this area of London has evolved into an upscale shopping and entertainment district

What is Covent Garden?

400

The UK has eight of these official days where nothing is open except the pubs

What are Bank Holidays?
400

The energetic Irish city that is a cultural hub known for its lively arts scene, festivals, and traditional Irish pub music

What is Galway?

400

The British word for college

What is 'uni'?

500

The phrase recited when a monarch dies

What is "The King is dead, long live the King."

500

Located on the edge of Grasmere in England's Lake District, best known as the home of poet William Wordsworth

What is Dove Cottage?

500

An iconic London phrase heard millions of times daily in the underground subway

What is "Mind the Gap"?

500

The Irish city located in County Kerry known for its rich history, the country's first national park with breathtaking landscapes, and a Christmas song ;)

What is Killarney?

500

The British name for American soccer

What is 'football'?

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