UK Geography
UK food
UK Celebrities
UK landmarks
UK sports
100

The capital city of England

London

100

The most popular hot drink in the UK

Tea

100

The British King

Charles III

(the third)

100

The King's palace in London.

Buckingham palace.

100

The number of players in a football team.

Eleven.

200

The capital city of Scotland

Edinburgh 

/ˈɛdɪnbərə/

200

Traditional English meal which is typically served with salt and vinegar

Fish and chips

200

The actress who starred as Hermione Ranger in Harry Potter films and a women's rights activist.

Emma Watson

200

Describe a double-decker bus.


 A bus that has two storeys or decks (levels).

200

What you need to play golf 

(name at least 2 elements)

 You play with a long stick called a club and a small ball. You play in a golf club on a golf green.

300

The name of the river in London

The Thames

/ˈtɛmz/

300

The ingredients in a full English breakfast.

(Mention at least 4 ingredients)

Eggs, bacon, sausages, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, black pudding.

300

Name of the British Prime Minister.

Keir Starmer

300

The name of the lake in Scotland which supposedly hosts a monster.

Loch Ness 

300

What is cricket?

An English bat-and-ball game.

400

The cities where the two oldest universities in England are located

Oxford and Cambridge

400

The typical ingredients in a Sunday Roast.

roasted meat / mashed potatoes / roasted potatoes / stuffing / gravy / mint sauce...


400

The world-famous spy in Ian Fleming's books.

James Bond

400

A prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, which consists of a ring of vertical standing stones.

Stonehenge

400

The name of the most famous tennis championship in the UK

Wimbledon

500

The part of the island of Ireland which is part of the UK + its capital city

Northern Ireland

Belfast

500

A typical Christmas dessert in the UK

Christmas Pudding 

Gingerbread Men Cookies 

Trifle 

Sticky Toffee Pudding 

...

500

The name of the King's wife

Camilla Parker Bowles

500

An area of about 40,000 basalt columns, located on the north coast of Northern Ireland.

The Giant Causeway 

(la Chaussée des Géants)

500

A controversial traditional sport involving horsemen chasing a wild animal with a pack of hounds (dogs)

foxhunting

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