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100

Whats the british word for the back of your car? 

Boot

100

What is the name of the American fast-food chain known for its golden arches?

McDonalds
100

Who uses roundabouts

UK 

100

Which country is home to the Statue of Liberty?

US

100

What’s the British term for soccer?

Football

200

What is the name for fries in British? 

Chips

200

What drink is a British staple, often served with milk?

Tea

200

In the U.S., high school students often attend a big formal dance at the end of the year. What is this event called?

Prom

200

What’s the name of the giant clock tower in London?

Big Ben

200

What sport is played at Wimbledon?

  • a) Golf
  • b) Tennis
  • c) Cricket

Tennis

300

If someone from the UK is (for example) traveling to Spain for a week, what would they call it? 

Holiday

300

What is the name of the American soft drink, originally created as a medicinal tonic in 1886, that once contained coca leaf extract?

Coca Cola

300

What's the customary tip percentage in America? 

15-20%
300

Name the famous British band known for “Hey Jude.”

The Beatles

300

Which American actress married Prince Harry, becoming a British royal?

Meghan Markle

400

What is another way to say thank you in the UK? 

Cheers!

400

In a British full English breakfast, what is commonly served that is almost never part of an American breakfast?

Baked beans

400

What are the legal drinking ages for each country? 

US: 21

UK: 18

400

What famous prehistoric stone circle is in England?

Stonehenge

400

What’s the UK’s version of a “home run” sport?

  • a) Cricket
  • b) Rounders
  • c) Rugby

Cricket

500

Analyze: british or american spelling? 

American!

500

What U.K. brand of chocolate was banned in the U.S. due to a lawsuit by Hershey’s over trademark rights?

Cadbury

500

What is the British tradition on November 5th, where people set off fireworks and burn an effigy?

Guy Fawkes Day

500

Where is the Grand Canyon? 

US: Arizona

500

The highest-grossing British film of all time (adjusted for inflation) is about a ship: name the movie. 

Titanic

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