The name of the British Flag
What is Union Jack?
Who is Ed Sheeran?
She wrote the Harry Potter books.
Who is JK Rowling?
The city in which most immigrants live
What is London?
A beverage best served hot which all Brits are thought to drink with milk
What is tea?
The Head of State and Monarch of the UK and a number of other states
Who is King Charles III?
Harry Styles started his career in this band?
What is One Direction?
He wrote about a poor boy who got to visit a factory. The factory owner was a bit (W)bonkers.
Who was Roald Dahl?
the year the Empire Windrush arrived in Essex
What is 1948?
A thing that Brits love to chat about but hate most times of the year.
What is the weather?
The biggest country in the UK.
What is England?
Piano-playing singer with an obsession with colourful eyeglass frames and hits such as Candle In The Wind and Your Song whose given name is Reginald Kenneth Dwight.
Who is Elton John?
Who was William Shakespeare?
What happened in 1959 - as a result of the Notting Hill Riots in 1958?
What was the first Notting Hill Carnival?
The British sense of humour which is expressed in exaggerated statements that usually mean the opposite of what is actually being said.
What is irony?
The UK's departure from EU as a result of the referendum on 23 June, 2016
What is Brexit?
Bohemian Rhapsody.
Who are Queen?
Who was Agatha Christie?
The most common country of birth for immigrants in the UK
What is India?
The place where Brits go to be social.
What is the pub?
The Prime Minister before the present one
Who is Liz Truss?
The Liverpool band who started out as a rock n' roll band but changed into psychedelic rock after a trip to India and a meeting with drugs.
Who are The Beatles?
This woman writer invented mister Darcy.
Who was Jane Austen?
the percentage of people born outside the UK
What is 14.4 (2021)
It is typically British to suppress your anger or hurt in times of crisis. They are said to keep their mouths in a particular way.
What is a 'stiff upper lip'?