What are American "potato chips" called in the UK?
Crisps!
Which Japanese brand is behind the slogan, "Gotta catch 'em all" ?
Which 2024 American sporting event was the most-watched event in history with over 123.4 million viewers?
The Super Bowl
Who is the current King of England?
Charles III
People from this country are often referred to as "Kiwis"
New Zealand
What is the UK term for a "parking lot"?
Car park!
Where is known as "The happiest place on Earth" ?
Disneyland
Samhain, a Celtic celebration, is said to be the origin of which autumnal holiday?
Halloween
Which famous singer from Barbados also has her own cosmetics line?
Rihanna
What colour is Scotland's 'national' drink, Irn Bru?
Orange!
In the UK, we walk on the "pavement". What is this called in the US?
Sidewalk!
Which brand encourages us to "Think Different" ?
Apple
What is Scotland's national animal?
Unicorn
Which city in England were The Beatles from?
Liverpool
This English-speaking country has no official language.
The United States of America
Americans spell this word: "airplane". How would this word be spelt in the UK?
Aeroplane!
Which famous cosmetics brand is behind the slogan, "Because you're worth it" ?
What do the 13 stripes on the American flag represent?
The 13 original colonies
The Irish author, Bram Stoker, is known for writing which famous Gothic horror novel in 1897?
Dracula
In 1932, Australia fought a war against this feathery animal and lost. Which animal was it?
Emu
In the UK we say 'anti-clockwise'... what would be used in America?
Counter-clockwise!
Complete the slogan: "Have a break, have a..."
Have a break, have a Kit Kat
Located in Wiltshire, England, which 5,000-year-old mysterious circular structure receives over 1 million visitors every year?
Stonehenge
Which actress appeared in all of the following films? Kung Fu Panda 4, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Suicide Squad, The Help (La Couleur des sentiments).
Viola Davis
Where can you find the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?
Wales