Geography
Traditions
Famous People
Culture
Cities/landmarks
100

This country forms the northern part of the island of Great Britain.

Scotland

100

The British drink this hot beverage at 5 o’clock

Tea
100

This woman was Queen of the United Kingdom for 70 years

Queen Elisabeth II

100

This famous London clock tower is often called “Big Ben.”

Elizabeth Tower

100

This city is the capital of Scotland.

Edinburgh

200

The UK is made up of this number of countries.

4

200

On November 5th, people celebrate this night with fireworks.

Guy Fawkes Night

200

This playwright wrote Romeo and Juliet.

William Shakespeare
200

The UK’s national sport.

football/soccer

200

This prehistoric stone monument is located in England.

Stonehenge

300

This river is the longest in the UK.

Severn


300

What does an English breakfast include?

sausages, bacon, baked beans, mushrooms, eggs, fried and grilled tomatoes

300

He was the first man to discover penicillin.

Alexander Fleming

300

This type of red bus is an iconic symbol of London.

Double Decker Bus

300

This river flows through London.

River Thames

400

This mountain in Wales is the highest peak in England & Wales.

Snowdon

400

The British royal family celebrates this ceremony when a new monarch is crowned.

Coronation

400

She is a famous British author who created Harry Potter.

J.K. Rowling

400

This legendary King was said to live in Camelot.

King Arthur

400

The official residence of the British monarch

BUCKINGHAM PALACE

500

This famous lake in Scotland is said to hide a mysterious monster.

Loch Ness

500

These decorated red flowers are worn in November to remember soldiers.

Poppy

500

This Prime Minister led the UK during World War II.

Winston Churchill

500

The UK’s most famous detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes

500

This university city is famous for punting on the River Cam

Cambridge University

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