Geography
Culture
Animals
Grammar
Misc.
100

The number of states i the USA.

50

100

The big orange fruit common at Halloween.

What is a pumpkin?

100

One mouse, two ...

mice.

100

Think - thought, buy - bought, walk 

- walked.

100

You find these two colours in a deck of playing cards.

Red and black.

200

The four countries that make up the UK.

England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

200

An english playwright and poet famous for Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream ...

Who was William Shakespeare?

200

The national animal of Australia.

The (red) kangaroo.

200

Words that describe nouns are ...

adjectives!

200

The first planet from the sun.

What is Mercury?

300

The capital of Canada.

What is Ottawa?

300

The main character in J.K Rowlings books.

Who is Harry Potter?

300

"The big five" are lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo and ...

elephant

300

One person, but two...

people!

300

Freshly baked, served with clotted cream and jam at afternoon tea.

What is scones?

400

The capital of Scotland.

Edinburgh

400

A famous scottish musical instrument.

What is a bagpipe?

400

That is "marsvin" in english.

What is a guinnea pig?

400

on, in, at, under - these words are called ...

prepositions

400

The flag of Canada features this kind of leaf.

What is a maple?

500

The capital of Australia.

What is Canberra?

500

Four siblings go through a wardrobe and come to this magical world ruled by the White Witch.

What is Narnia?

500

This is a baby cow.

A calf.

500

The letter you use in the beginning of names, cities, coutries ...

What is a capital letter?

500

He is Sherlock Holmes friend and sidekick.

Who is Doctor Watson?

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