In the US, this is called a "truck." What is it called in the UK?
Lorry
In the US, this is an "apartment." What is it in the UK?
A flat
In the US, this sweet snack is a "cookie." What is it in the UK?
A biscuit
A Brit needs the bathroom. He says, "I need to go to the..."?
Loo (or toilet)
100
The Beatles
Fuel for your car. In the US, it's "gas" or "gasoline." What is it in the UK?
Petrol
In the US, you hang your clothes in the "closet." Where do you hang them in the UK?
A wardrobe
Long, fried slices of potato. In the US, they are "fries." What are they in the UK?
Chips
An American says, "That's cool!" A Brit might say, "That's..."?
Brilliant! (or Ace)
200
Ed Sheeran
An American puts their shopping in the "trunk." Where does a Brit put it?
The boot
The season after summer. In the US, it's "fall." What is it in the UK?
Autumn
After a meal, an American asks for the "check." What does a Brit ask for?
The bill
If an American says "stand in line," what does a Brit say?
Queue
300
Sting
If an American says, "Let's take the subway," what would a Brit say?
Let's take the Tube
In the US, you check your "calendar" for appointments. What does a Brit check?
Their diary
In the US, the sweet course after dinner is "dessert." What is a common word for it in the UK?
Pudding (In the UK, "pudding" often means any dessert)
An American says, "I'm really angry." A Brit might say, "I'm..."?
Fuming (or Gutted - if disappointed)
Queen