People who are noisy and violent received their names of an Irish family who were famous for their quarrels and fights.
Hooligan
This is the surname of the British Royal Family.
Windsor!
One kilobyte has ... bytes.
1024
He discovered the law of gravity when an apple fell on his head.
Isaac Newton!
When does Christmas come before Thanksgiving?
In the dictionary!
If you refuse to communicate with somebody, you behave yourselves as poor farmers who disliked the Irish land agent.
Boycott
It was built in 1863. It's in London and it's the oldest traffic system in the world.
The "Tube"! It's the London Underground!
It's impossible to communicate with a computer whithout this animal.
A mouse!
He made a great discovery while having bath.
Archimedes!
Where do snowmen go to dance?
A snow ball!
The blind are taught to read this.
Braille!
This Englishman tried to prove that our remote grandparents were monkeys.
Charles Darwin
This fruit is the most popular in the computer world.
An apple!
It travels at 2,997,924,580 metres per second.
Light!
What do you call Santa Clause when he doesn't move?
Santa Pause!
He brought that plant to France in 1570th. It's very dangerous because of a substance that is extremely harmful not only for smokers themselves.
Jean Nicot (nicotine)
This school of gentlemen gave education to Prince William and Prince Harry. Boris Johnson is also its famous graduate.
Eton College!
You can find "Red cross", "Live after death" and "Creeper" among them.
Computer viruses!
The human body cell has ... chromosomes.
46
What do you call someone who is afraid of Santa?
A Claustrophobic!
This word comes from the name of French Minister of Finance, who amused himself by making shadow pictures.
Etienne de Silhouette (silhouette)
These people work mostly as guides. They used to be guards and get beef for their work.
The Beefeaters!
This daughter of the famous British poet is thought to be the first programmer.
Lord's Byron daughter, Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace
His invention is used not only by terrorists. He never intended to use it against mathematicians.
Alfred Nobel!
What can you catch but not throw?
A cold!