Who is the King of the UK?
Charles III
How many stars are on the American flag?
50
How do Americans call a sausage dipped in batter and fried?
Corn dog
What do people say on Halloween night?
“Trick or treat!”
Which city in England is famous for its historic university founded in the 12th century?
Oxford
Which countries are there in the UK?
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Who was the first President of the United States?
George Washington
Which type of seafood is commonly used in British fish and chips?
Cod/haddock
When is Easter celebrated (season)?
What is Buckingham Palace?
The King's home
Which sport originated in England and is played with a bat and ball?
Cricket
What do people celebrate on July 4th?
The Independence Day
What is a round bread with a hole in the middle often eaten in the USA?
Bagel
What do children leave for Santa?
Minced pie
Who said “I Have a Dream”?
Martin Luther King
Which day is celebrated as St. George’s Day in England?
April 23rd
What animal is a symbol of the USA?
The bald eagle
Which dessert is made with layers of cake, cream, and fruit in Britain?
Trifle
On what day do Americans often wear green and celebrate Irish heritage?
St. Patrick's Day (March 17th)
Which famous British playwright wrote Hamlet?
William Shakespeare
Which British city is famous for its Roman baths and historic architecture?
Bath
Which U.S. city is known as “The Windy City”?
Chicago
What do Australians spread on toast for breakfast?
Vegemite
When is Bonfire Night (UK)?
November 5th
What is the name of the famous stones in England?
Stonehenge