The head of the state
The Monarch
The capital of Scotland
Edinburgh
2 big cities in Scotland
The official royal residence in London
Buckingham Palace
The 2 houses of the British Parliament
The House of Commons, the House of Lords
The head of the government
The Prime Minister
The patron saint of Ireland
St Patrick
2 hill or mountain ranges in England
the Pennines, the Cheviot Hills, the Cumbrian Mountains, the Peak District
The Coronation Church
Westminster Abbey
They are in the Cabinet
The Prime Minister, all the ministers
The noble title of the British monarch's eldest son
The Prince of Wales
The capital of Wales
Cardiff
Where is the Royal Greenwich Observatory?
In South-East London, at the defining point of Prime Meridian, by longitude 0 degree
Nelson's Column stands in the midde of this square
Trafalgar Square
The official residence of the Prime Minister
10 Downing Street
The National Anthem of the UK
God Save the Queen
The patron saint of England
St George
The higherst point of Scotland and of Britain
Ben Nevis (1,343 m)
The old Norman fortress built by William the Conqueror
The Tower of London
The two strongest political parties
the Conservative Party and the Labour Party
Government type of the UK
Constitutional monarchy/Parliamentary democracy
The capital of Northern Ireland
Belfast
British islands but not parts of the UK
the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands
The second largest church building in the UK - weddings, funerals, royal ceremonies are held here.
St Paul's Cathedral
The religious leader of the Church of England
the Archbishop of Canterbury