Cinema
Food/Restaurants
Restaurants
Parts of Cities
British v. American
Shakespeare
100

A movie designed to make as much money as possible

What is a blockbuster?

100

A restaurant where you pay a certain amount and then can eat however you much you want

What is a buffet?

100

The center of the city, usually where you find its tallest buildings and most important landmarks

What is downtown?

100

The British word for "elevator"

What is a lift?

100

Where Shakespeare was born

What is Stratford-upon-Avon?

200

A genre of movie that is exciting and aims to keep viewers "on the edge of their seats"

What is a thriller?

200

A restaurant that specializes in meat dishes, especially steak

What is a steakhouse?

200

The building that houses the city's government

What is the town hall?

200

The word that Americans use for "trainers"

What are sneakers?

200

The name of Shakespeare's theater in London

What is the Globe Theater?

300

An inconclusive ending in a movie that leaves the main character(s) in a precarious or difficult situation. Makes the audience want to see the sequel

What is a cliffhanger?

300

A small stand to purchase food on the street; very common in cities like New York

What is a food cart?

300

An area on the outskirts of a city with many single family homes

What is the suburbs?

300

The part of a car where you store things (USA)

What is the trunk?

300

A phrase invented by Shakespeare that means, "to end up where you started"

What is "to come full circle"?

400

A compound adjective that means "difficult to believe"

What is far-fetched?

400

The area in a mall or a shopping center where several restaurants are located

What is a food court?

400

A building where manufactured goods are produced

What is a factory?

400

Is "moustache" the American spelling of the word, or the British spelling?

British

400

A phrase invented by Shakespeare that means, "to be in a difficult situation"

What is "to be in a pickle"?

500

A compound adjective used to describe a movie that gives you positive feelings

What is heart-warming?

500

A small but high-quality restaurant usually only known to locals

What is a hole-in-the-wall?

500

The part of a city where ships can dock to unload their cargo

What is a port?

500

What verbal phrase is commonly used in British English but is never used in American English?

Have got

500

Finish this phrase: "All the world's a stage..."

"... and all the men and women are merely players"