The shortest and oldest word in English.
What is “I”?
Brits drink about 100 million cups every day!
What is "TEA"?
England's national animal.
What is "a lion"?
England's Bordering Countries.
What are Wales and Scotland?
An English greeting that originates from the Old English phrase “God be with you”.
What is "Goodbye”?
A small adhesive label placed on mail to prove the sender has prepaid for delivery, and the invention originated in the United Kingdom.
What is "a STAMP"?
Scotland's national animal.
What is "the Unicorn"?
London was the first city in the world to open an underground railway, with its first section opening in 1863.
What is "the Underground", or "Tube"?
The oldest English word still in use today, meaning a smaller city.
What is “town”?
A famous female character in the UK who would have turned 100 years this year but died in 2022 and - by the way - never held a passport.
Who / What was the Queen?
(Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth)
A small, heavy dot (.) used in writing to mark the end of a complete declarative sentence or to denote an abbreviation. In the US it is called a "period".
What is a "full stop"?
The official London home of the current King or Queen of the United Kingdom. It is a place of work as well as a family home, and also a very popular tourist attraction.
What is "Buckingham Palace"?
More English words begin with this one letter in the alphabet than any other letter.
What is the letter “s”?
The longest river in England.
What is "the Thames"?
Mostly red double-decker vehicle — operated under Transport for London (TfL)—are a core part of the city's identity. They provide an affordable, highly accessible, and widespread way to navigate the city, connecting millions of commuters daily.
What are the "London busses"?
A famous prehistoric megalithic monument located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, supposedly older than the Pyramids.
What is Stonehenge?
The shortest grammatically correct sentence in English.
What is “Go!”?
England's national dish.
What is "Chicken Tikka Masala"?
The National Flag of the United Kingdom features a blue background with the centered red cross edged in white. This is superimposed on the diagonal white cross on the blue background; which is again further superimposed on the diagonal x-shaped red saltire.
What is "the Union Jack"?
The nickname for the massive, 13.7-ton great bell inside the iconic clock tower at the north end of the Houses of Parliament in London, England.
What is "Big Ben"?