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Found at Madame Tussauds
Cultural Culinary Creations
100

αυτό το τεχνούργημα... er... this artifact contains an official message about King Ptolemy in hieroglyphs, Demotic, and Ancient Greek

What is the Rosetta Stone

100

This title queen uses an asp, a "poor venomous fool", to kill herself

Who is Cleopatra

100

While living in Edinburgh, this author finished the first book of a magical seven book series in the Elephant House Cafe

Who is J.K. Rowling

100

This English redhead may not be royalty in Philadelphia, but he did make headlines in 2018 when he got married

Who is Prince Harry

100

This famous English meal was served in newspapers until the 1980s

What is fish and chips

200

A 4,000 year old tablet from this ancient civilization contains wedge-shaped writing and may be the world's oldest complaint on display 

What is Mesopotamia

200

He seizes the crown of Scotland unlawfully but is done in by his ambition

Who is Macbeth

200

You can see several emblems of these fictional creatures in Edinburgh (including at the Holyroodhouse gates) since they are the national animal of Scotland

What is a unicorn

200

This famous English scientist who theorized about the Big Bang not only makes an appearance at Madame Tussauds, but also in an episode of the Big Bang Theory

Who is Stephen Hawking

200

Someone might want to warn Goldilocks that this Scottish breakfast dish is made with salt-- not sugar

What is porridge

300

The Elgin Marbles, a collection of Classical Greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor Phidias, were originally part of this ancient Greek building

What is the Parthenon

300

This guy's tricked into thinking his spouse is unfaithful & then makes a murderous mistake

Who is Othello

300

This is the traditional coronation stone of Scottish and English royalty and is kept at Edinburgh Castle with the crown jewels of Scotland; according to legend, the real stone was secretly swapped for a fake one at some point in its history

What is the Stone of Destiny

300

When this American movie character traveled to London in a 2019 movie, it was ironically a homecoming for the British actor

Who is Spider-Man

300

This dish originating from Great Britain would be called sausages and mashed potatoes in America

What is bangers and mash

400

DAILY DOUBLE

The Great Court, which contains a reading room in the middle of the courtyard, is dedicated to this great British figure. The full name of the Great Court even contains her name

400

Women in this king's play included Katharine, wife to the king, later divorced, & Anne, maid of honor, later queen

What is Henry VIII

400

One of Edinburgh's main hills, this landmark is famous for its Athenian acropolis poking above the skyline

What is Calton Hill

400

Make sure to take a "photograph" of this British redhead and his lovable cats who have their own Instagram account

Who is Ed Sheeran

400

Easily mistaken for a similar Irish dish, this English food contains beef-- not lamb

What is cottage pie

500

Don't be too slow to answer this question... The world record for the longest period spent after being dead and before the reanimation goes in name of this mollusk donated to the museum in 1846 

What is a snail

500

Valentine & Proteus are the title Italian friends in this comedy

What is Gentlemen of Verona

500

This well-known Edinburgh resident reputedly kept vigil over his deceased master's grave for 14 years in the 1870s and 80s

Who is Greyfriars Bobby

500

If you want to have breakfast at the Blue Box Cafe (which is on the 4th floor of an iconic Fifth Avenue jewelry store), you'll have to go to NYC but the next best thing is to visit this British actress' wax figure

Who is Audrey Hepburn

500

In England, this strangely titled dish is sausage links baked in a Yorkshire pudding like flour egg batter. In America, it is an egg cooked in the hole cut out of a piece of bread 

What is toad in the hole

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