UK: trousers = US: pants
UK: pants = US: ...?
underwear
Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
What does “take it with a grain/pinch of salt” mean?
Don't believe everything someone says; stay skeptical
ex. He gave me some stock market tips, but since he isn't a financial advisor, I'm taking it with a grain of salt.
Your mother's brother is your ....?
uncle (oom)
What do Americans call "football"?
soccer
In the US, you take an "elevator". What do the Brits call this?
lift
What are the original inhabitants of Australia called?
Aboriginals
What does the phrase “the elephant in the room” mean?
An obvious problem people avoid discussing.
Ex. They debated minor details about the plan, ignoring the elephant in the room: they still didn't have any funding.
Your father's brother's daughter is your...?
cousin (nicht)
What is the national sport of Canada?
ice hockey
What do Americans call the "boot" of a car?
What is the name of this "skirt" traditionally worn by men in Scotland?
a kilt
What does it mean when you tell someone to "break a leg"?
Good luck!
Your brother's daughter is your....?
niece (nichtje)
Which sport is played at Wimbledon?
Tennis
A British teen looks in the mirror and discovers a red bump on their face: a "spot". What would an American teen call this?
pimple / zit
Which English-speaking country is home to more sheep than people?
New Zealand
What does it mean when someone says they're feeling "under the weather"?
feeling ill
Ex. I think I'll stay home today, since I'm feeling a bit under the weather.
Your grandfather's father is your...?
great-grandfather
In which sport would you score a "touchdown"?
American football
Three of the four seasons share the same name in British and American English: winter, spring, and summer. What is the last season called in the US and the UK?
autumn (UK) and fall (US)
What is the difference between Great Britain and the United Kingdom?
Great Britain = main island (England, Scotland, Wales)
United Kingdom = Great Britain + Northern Ireland

What does the phrase "hit the sack" mean?
go to sleep
Ex. It's getting late. Time to hit the sack!
The sister of your husband or wife is your...?
sister-in-law (schoonzus)
What is the name of New Zealand’s national rugby team, famous for the haka?
All Blacks