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She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, celebrating her Platinum Jubilee in 2022 before passing away later that year.

Queen Elizabeth II

100

The British consume over 100 million cups of this hot beverage every single day, typically serving it with a splash of milk.

Tea (a cuppa)

100

This massive city is not only the capital of England but also the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom.

London

100

Based on the mega-popular books by J.K. Rowling, this British movie franchise follows a young wizard and his friends at Hogwarts School.

Harry Potter

100

Named after the ages she was when she wrote them, this London-born powerhouse singer dominated the global charts with her hit albums 19, 21, 25, and 30.

Adele

200

This famous 16th-century King is famous for having six different wives throughout his lifetime.

Henry VIII

200

This classic, world-famous British takeaway meal features a deep-fried white fish fillet served alongside thick-cut fried potatoes, traditionally doused in salt and malt vinegar.  

Fish and chips

200

Flowing right through the heart of London, this iconic river passes right beneath Tower Bridge and the London Eye.

River Thames (Pronounced "Tems")

200

In this incredibly popular and relaxing reality competition show, amateur bakers gather in a massive tent in the English countryside to win Hollywood Handshakes and star baker titles.

The Great British Baking Show (The Great British Bake Off or Bake Off)

200

Fronted by the unforgettable Freddie Mercury, this epic rock band stole the show at Wembley Stadium during the 1985 Live Aid benefit concert.

Queen

300

Married to Prince Charles in 1981, this beloved royal was known as the "People's Princess" and was the mother of Princes William and Harry.

Princess Diana

300

Short for "public house," this is the heart of English social life where people gather to grab a pint, play darts, or participate in trivia nights.

Pub

300

This northern port city is home to two legendary Premier League football clubs, Everton and a historic red-shirted team that plays at Anfield Stadium.

Liverpool

300

This legendary science fiction series features an alien traveler known as "The Doctor" who explores the universe in a blue police telephone booth called the TARDIS.

Doctor Who

300

To get full credit for this clue, you must name all four members of the legendary Liverpool rock band "The Beatles" 

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr

400

Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, this famous historic fortress on the River Thames houses the dazzling Crown Jewels today.

Tower of London

400

While tourists use this name for London's famous clock tower, it technically only refers to the massive, 14-ton bell that chimes inside it.

Big Ben

400

These two historic English cities are globally famous for housing two of the oldest, most prestigious, and deeply rivalrous universities in the world.

Oxford and Cambridge

400

If a British friend invites you over to sit on the sofa and watch the TV or the "idiot box," they will most likely use this cozy, five-letter slang word instead.

Telly

400

In August 1995, the UK media went into a frenzy over the "Battle of Britpop," a chart-topping rivalry between Blur and this famous band fronted by the Gallagher brothers.  

Oasis

500

Located in London, this famous 775-room palace serves as the official headquarters and primary residence of the British monarch.

Buckingham Palace

500

British people are famous for excessively using this five-letter word automatically, even when someone else bumps into them on the street.

"Sorry"

500

While England is the largest, the political entity known as the United Kingdom is actually a union made up of this many total countries.

4 (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) 

500

Spanning multiple decades and swapping its entire cast every two seasons to show the characters aging, this hit Netflix drama series chronicles the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Crown

500

Pioneered in the late 1960s by Black Sabbath's heavy riffs and later championed by bands like Iron Maiden, this dark, powerful rock genre takes its name from a type of toxic chemical element.

Heavy metal

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