This infamous Scottish dish is made with sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally boiled in the animal's stomach for approximately an hour
What is haggis?
The queen takes weekend retreats to her castle, built by William the Conqueror, in this market town
What is Windsor?
This singing, songwriting, and acting "Harry" got his start on the X Factor, and formed a highly successful boy band with his mates
Who is Harry Styles?
Alexander Graham Bell patented his model just hours before a rival inventor
What is a telephone?
In America, we call him Santa Claus, but in England, he's called by this name
Who is Father Christmas?
The Encyclopædia Britannica, the world's oldest surviving encyclopedia and one of the most scholarly of encyclopaedias, was first published between 1768 and 1771 in this city
What is Edinburgh?
The Radcliffe Camera is perhaps the most distinctive building in this classic "college town"
What is Oxford?
This Tottenham Hotspur striker netted 30 league goals in 2017-2018, second only to Mohamed Salah's 32
Who is Harry Kane?
While imprisoned in 1770, William Addis saved a small animal bone from a meal, made a hole and tied some bristles through it, creating this hygienic invention
What is a toothbrush?
In Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, this character was Scrooge's first employer, who treated Scrooge like a son
Who is Mr. Fezziwig?
Founded in 1413, this university is the 3rd oldest in the United Kingdom, after Oxford and Cambridge
What is the University of St. Andrews?
The 560-foot Spinnaker Tower's home is in this coastal city
What is Portsmouth?
This "Harry" met his wife, Meghan, on a blind date
Who is Prince Harry?
Until Budding developed his first of these in 1827, the lawn was the preserve of the very rich, but as it’s popularity spread, sports that were played on grass, such as cricket, rugby and football, were given an important boost.
What is a Lawnmower?
People often use this day, the day after Christmas, to give small gifts of money to the mail carrier, news vendor, and others who have helped them during the year
What is Boxing Day?
One unique feature of Scottish law is that the criminal trial may end in one of three verdicts: 'guilty', 'not guilty', or 'this'--known abroad as the Scottish Verdict
What is 'not proven'?
The Clifton Suspension Bridge crosses the Avon gorge in this city
What is Bristol?
This "Harry" is the central figure of a magical and beloved young adult fiction series
Who is Harry Potter?
Wait, didn’t Thomas Edison get there first? No! He was beaten by to it by Britain’s very own Joseph Swan
What is the Lightbulb?
After Victoria's marriage to her cousin Prince Albert in 1840, this tradition with Germanic roots became a widely popular Christmas decoration
What is a Christmas Tree
This football club hailing from Glasgow was the first Scottish club to win the European Cup, beating Inter Milan in 1967
Who are Celtic Football Club?
St. Michael's Tower sits on a Tor in this city
What is Glastonbury?
This Labouring "Harry" served as Prime Minister for non-consecutive terms: first from 1964-1970, then from 1974-1976.
Who is Harold Wilson?
The first of these created by JS Fry & Sons of Bristol sold to the public as chocolate delicieux a manger – delicious to eat – because, until this point, chocolate had been exclusively consumed as a drink
What is a Chocolate Bar?
This activity is the practice of people going door-to-door, singing and offering a warm drink from a bowl in exchange for gifts; this practice still exists, but has largely been displaced by caroling
What is Wassailing?