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200

Often made to use up cooked ground beef this baked dish also contains mashed potatos and is often served with peas.

Shepherd's Pie

200

The national flag of the UK (Pictured) is known by what official name?

The Union Jack

200

Mathematician, physicist and astronomer. Famous for the three laws of motion and universal gravitation.

Sir Isaac Newton

200

A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.

Advertisement - uhd-VER-tis-muhnt

200

Estimated to have been constructed 5000 years ago, this monument located on the Salisbury Plane is a backdrop for many movies and documentaries.

Stonehenge

400

This alcoholic beverage known for its "Hoppy" taste became popular with traders of the British East India Company in the 19th century and is still popular today.

India Pale Ale

400

The Yeomen Warders (Pictured), the official guards of the tower of London, are commonly referred to as what?

Beefeaters

400

Drummer and occasional lead singer his vocals can be heard on "Yellow Submarine" from the 1966 album Revolver. (Bonus point if you get his legal name correct)

Sir Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr)

400

A semisolid food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria.

Yogurt - Yog-uht

400

The Secret Intelligence Service building, located at 85 Albert Embankment was popularized under a different name partly due to its association with the Bond franchise.

MI6

600

This "pudding" is not sweet but is instead made from blood, fat and beef suet.

Black Pudding or Blood Pudding

600

The crest with three lions originally used to lead soldiers into battle has instead become associated with which English institution?

English National Football (Soccer) Team

600

Born in Edinburgh Scotland, he is famous for his depictions of Bond in movies such as Goldfinger and From Russia with Love.

Sir Sean Connery

600

Use of free time for enjoyment. Opportunity afforded by free time to do something.

Leisure - LEZH-uh

600

Released in 1969 the cover art for this Beatles album captures a thoroughfare in Camden and Westmister.

Abbey Road

800
This layered desert is made with jam, fruit and custard; not beef sauteed with peas and onions.

English Trifle

800

The Orb, Sceptre and crown make up which priceless trio?

The Crown Jewels

800

DAILY DOUBLE

Sir David Attenborough

800

Any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition.

Vitamin - VIT-uh-min

800

Opening in 1894 this lift and suspension bridge spans the River Thames and has been featured in several films including: Spiderman, Friends and Doctor Who.

Tower Bridge

1000

Launched in 1930 under the name "Pre-Gestee", this tea brand accounts for 8.3 million tea drinkers.

PG Tips

1000

The London underground also goes by this name by locals.

The Tube

1000

After returning from the Second World War he began a 60 year acting career playing characters such as Dracula and Saruman.

Sir Christopher Lee

1000

A sharp sauce made with soy, vinegar, and spices origionating from a small town south of Birmingham.

Worcestershire - Wu-stuh-shr or Wu-stuh-sheer

1000

This instrumental guitar composition by Eric Johnson is named after the white cliffs which overlook the narrowest section of the English Channel.

The Cliffs of Dover