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100

The American word for the British term 'loo'

What is the bathroom?

100

The American equivalent to British 'biscuits'

What are cookies?

100

The French speaking Norman who invaded England at the Battle of Hastings in 1066

Who is William the Conquerer?

100

The author and novel: "He's not safe, but he's good," said Mr. Beaver.  "You see, he's the King of the Wood and the Great Emperor-Beyond-the-Sea, and all that."

C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

100

The four countries that make up the United Kingdom

What are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland?

200

The American word for the British term 'lift'

What is elevator?

200

The American equivalent to British 'crisps'

What are chips?

200

The Scottish patriot who fought for freedom and became a national martyred hero in the First War of Scottish Independence from England.

Who is William Wallace?

200

The author and novel: "He lost one of his shoes amongst the cabbages, and the other amongst the potatoes."

Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit

200

The 215 mile long river that runs through London

What is the Thames River?

300

The American word for the British term 'ta'

What is thanks?

300

The American equivalent to British 'chips'

What are french fries?

300

The Tudor King of England who had 6 wives

Who was Henry VIII?

300

The author and novel: "Sometimes you have to rethink the things you thought you thought through."

A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh

300

The name of the region in England with rolling hills and vast countryside comprised of picturesque villages including Stow on the Wold, Chipping Campden, and Bourton on the Water.  

What is the Cotswolds?

400

The American word for the British noun 'torch'

What is a flashlight?

400

A moist sponge cake in toffee sauce

What is Sticky Toffee Pudding?

400

The queen who defeated the Spanish Armada and the first Protestant Queen of England

Who was Elizabeth I?

400

The author and novel: "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."

William Shakespeare, Hamlet

400

The mountainous region in Cumbria, northwest England and inspirational homeland of the beloved British writers Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth

What is the Lake District?

500
The American counterpart to the British phrase 'fancy a cuppa?'

What is 'Would you like some tea?'

500

Traditional meal to begin the day including bacon, sausage, eggs, beans, toast, tomatoes, and mushrooms

What is a full English breakfast?

500

The longest reigning British Monarch (70 years!)

Who was Queen Elizabeth II?

500

The author and novel: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.."

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

500

The body of water that separates Ireland and Great Britain

What is the Irish Sea?
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