grammar
BLM
England
The US
Christmas
100

Without these you don't have a sentence.

What are subject and verb?

100

Priest who held a very memorable speech.

Who was Martin Luther King?

100

The capital of England.

What is London?

100

The capital of the US.

What is Washington?

100

The day English children get their presents.

What is the 25th of December?

200

These always have to agree (be the same number and person).

What are subject and verb?

200

The war that ended slavery in the US.

What was the American Civil War?

200

The countries that share a border with England.

What are Wales and Scotland?

200

The name of the president elect (the future president).

What is Joe Biden?

200

What you get in your Christmas stocking if you have been bad.

What is coal?

300

The plural of tooth.

What is teeth?

300

The war that lasted from 1861-1865.

What was the American Civil War?

300

The name of the language you speak if you are born to the chimes of Bow Bells. 

What is Cockney rhyming slang?

300

The name of the two largest political parties in America.

What are the Democrats and the Republicans?

300

The traditional English Christmas dessert.

What is Christmas pudding?

400

The past tense of write.

What is wrote?

400

His Muslim name was Malik Shabazz.

Who was Malcolm X?

400

The Prime Minister in 1982 when This Is England takes place.

Who was Margaret Thatcher?

400

Celebrated on 31th of October.

What is Halloween?

400

The traditional English main course for Christmas.

What is (roast) turkey?

500

The noun that can not be counted: people, dog, news, journalist, life

What is news?

500

The year BLM was formed.

What was 2013?

500

The three countries Great Britain consists of.

What are England, Scotland and Wales?

500

The number of American states.

What is 50? (51 - Washington D.C. is a federal district and not a state :))

500

What they have on top of the tree in England.

What is an angel / a fairy?

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