Famous People
Movies
Famous Landmarks
English slangs and funny words
Music and artists
100

This billionaire founded Tesla

Elon Musk

100

Harry Potter goes to this magical school.

Hogwarts

100

A famous tower in London

Big Ben

100

In British English, “chips” are called this in American English.

Fries

100

This singer is famous for the song “Shape of You.”

Ed Sheeran

200

She became famous for playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films.

Emma Watson

200

This blue alien is best friends with Lilo.

Stitch

200

The Statue of Liberty is in this city

In New York

200

“Aussie” is another word for a person from this country.

Australia

200

This singer is famous for the songs “Bad Guy” and “Birds of a Feather.”

Billie Eilish

300

This scientist is known for the laws of motion and gravity.

Isac Newton

300

This yellow cartoon family lives in Springfield.

Simpsons

300

This bridge in San Francisco is painted red-orange.

Golden Gate Bridge

300

If something is “awesome,” it means it is this.

Great/Amazing

300

This British band sang “We Will Rock You.”

Queen

400

This singer is known for the song “Rolling in the Deep” and is from the United Kingdom.

Adele

400

Sherlock Holmes is a famous detective from this country.

England/Uk

400

This famous white house in Washington D.C. is home to the U.S. president

The White House

400

If someone says “No worries” in Australia, they mean this.

Its okay/No problems

400

This singer wore a single glitter glove and sang “Thriller.”

Michael Jackson

500

This pop star is known for “Bad Romance”.

Lady Gaga
500

In Finding Nemo, Nemo is this type of fish.

Clownfish
500

What is the London Eye?

This giant ferris wheel in London

500

“Mate” is a casual word for this.

Friend

500

This American singer is known for albums like “1989” and songs like “Blank Space.”

Taylor swift