Enlist some British newspapers.
The Times, Daily Telegraph, the Guardian
How are London buses called?
double-deckers
What was Princess Diana remarkable for?
charity actions
How is the most famous museum of the UK called?
the British Museum
Enlist some British sightseeings.
Stonehenge, Edinburgh Castle, the Tower of London, etc.
How is the national press of the UK considered?
universally respected, widely read, one of the freest and most diverse, trustworthy
How do the British call the underground?
the Tube
How was William Shakespeare called?
the bard of Avon
Enlist some British museums.
the British Museum, the National Gallery, Tate Modern
Where is Nelson's Column situated?
in Trafalgar Square
What are the most visited UK websites?
the British version of Google, Amazon, eBay, BBC Online, Mail Online
What means of public transport (besides train) do the British take if they want to travel on long distances?
the coach
What important laws has Isaak Newton developed?
the laws of motion and universal gravitation
How different is Tate Modern from the other museums in the UK?
its collections date from 1900 until today
What was the Tower of London used for during the WWII?
as a prison
What is the most popular radio station by number of listeners in the UK?
BBC Radio 2
What a Routemaster is?
an old double-decker
How was Margaret Thatcher called?
the Iron Lady
The main entrance of which museum is representing the Progress of Civilisation?
the British Museum
This site is seen by many archaeologists and astrologists as a perfectr design from a geometrical and mathematical point of view.
Stonehenge
Enlist the 5 major nation wide television channels in the UK.
BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5
What means of transport can you take at a docking station?
a bike
What was the most important document signed by Abraham Lincoln?
the Emancipation Proclamation
Which museum started life not as a musem but as a power station producing electricity?
Tate Modern
Who does Nelson's Column commemorate?
Admiral Nelson who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805