This classic British rock band is famous for songs like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “We Will Rock You.”
Queen
This company was founded in a garage by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Apple
Despite their name, French Fries are believed to have originated in this neighbouring nation.
Belgium
LOL (as a reaction to something funny)
Laughing Out Loud
This chemical element, symbolized by "U," is known for being the heaviest naturally occurring element and is commonly used in nuclear reactors.
Uranium
This famous clock tower, often mistakenly called Big Ben, is located in London.
The Elizabeth Tower
This programming language named after an animal is known for its easy readability and emphasis on clean syntax.
Python
This cut of beef, taken from the cow's chest muscles, is often used in American BBQs and known for its juiciness.
Brisket
CEO
Chief Executive Officer
This disease, caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, was common among sailors in the 18th century.
Scurvy
These are the 4 capitals of the UK's 4 nations.
London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast
This famous test determines whether a machine can pass off as a human.
Turing test
This famous Vietnamese soup dish consists of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat.
Phở
TTRPG
Tabletop Role-Playing Game
This is the only country to have more pyramids than Egypt.
Sudan
The current British royal family belongs to this House, which traces its roots back to Germany.
House of Windsor
In programming, this term refers to a chunk of code that can be reused and called by name, often to avoid repetition.
A function
This Japanese dish, made of an extremely poisonous pufferfish, can only be prepared by a select few chefs in the world.
Fugu
NAACP
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
This branch of philosophy, introduced by Immanuel Kant, deals with the nature of knowledge and how we understand reality.
This landmark agreement, signed in 1215 by King John, is one of the earliest documents to limit the power of the British monarchy and is considered the foundation for constitutional law.
The Magna Carta
This law, named after an Intel co-founder, predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double approximately every two years.
Moore's Law
This coffee, the most expensive in the world, is made from beans that have been digested and defecated by a species of wild cat in Indonesia.
Kopi luwak / Civet
LASER
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
This language is the ancestor of a wide range of modern languages, including English, Hindi, Spanish, and Russian, and is thought to have been spoken by early nomadic people in the Eurasian Steppe.
Proto-Indo-European