Name this famous English landmark.
Big Ben.
What do the Brit's call a cookie?
Biscuits
Name this dish.
Fish-n-chips
Who wrote the "Harry Potter" series?
J.K. Rowling
What mythological Irish creature is feature on the cereal "Lucky Charms?"
A leprechaun
Name this English Landmark.
Stonehenge
What do British people call chips?
Crisps (they call fries chips).
Name this dish.
Bangers and mash
Who was the creator of "Peter Rabbit?"
Beatrix Potter
What is the name of the U.K flag?
The Union Flag or the Union Jack.
Name this English landmark.
Buckingham Palace
What is an 'argy bargy'?
An argument
What is the name of a type of blood sausage typically served with an English breakfast?
Black pudding.
Who was the author of "The Chronicles of Narnia?"
C.S. Lewis
Where in London are the Crown Jewels kept when not in use?
The Tower of London.
Located on the coast of Northern Ireland. A result of volcanic activity, name this hexagonal rock formation.
The Giant's Causeway
What is a 'bog roll'?
Toilet paper
Name this Scottish dish made with sheep's heart, liver, and lungs
Haggis
Who was the author of "Lord of the Rings?" and "The Hobbit?"
J.R.R. Tolkien (technically he was born in South Africa, but his parents were English, he moved to England aged 3, and he held British citizenship)
In the fictional tales of "King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table." What is the name of the city King Arthur makes his home in?
Camelot
Name the Scottish Lake home to a mythical monster.
Loch Ness.
When British people say, "Bob's your uncle!" what does it mean?
They say use this expression when something is easy to do or use. An example would be, "And there you have it!"
Which dish is traditionally eaten on a Sunday in the UK and often includes roast beef, vegetables, and Yorkshire pudding?
Sunday roast
Who wrote the detective stories featuring Sherlock Holmes?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
What is Scotland's national animal?
A Unicorn (I am not kidding). The unicorn is considered a symbol of freedom, resilience, and independence, which are also important values to Scots.