In 1962, this band started the "British Invasion" by releasing their first single titled "Love Me Do"
Hint: This band performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show for an audience of over 74 million viewers.
The Beatles
This famous British actor starred in the first James Bond movie and coined the iconic James Bond line "Shaken, not stirred".
Sean Connery
This modern British actress played a puzzling and witty leading role in Harry Potter. She also starred in various other films. She is often recognized for her light auburn hair and charm.
Emma Watson
This mystical circle made entirely of stone sits in Wiltshire, England. It's captivated archeologists and geologists for centuries.
Stonehenge
This author wrote English classics like "Pride & Prejudice"
Jane Austen
The Animals wrote a famous and widely known song about a house in New Orleans - this song was the first song by The Animals to chart in the United States.
House of the Rising Sun
What sport began in 1863 in England and is still very popular?
Football (Soccer)
This iconic lady starred in "Cleopatra" and created one of the highest grossing perfumes to date, White Diamonds.
Elizabeth Taylor
Buckingham Palace resides in this very busy and bustling city nestled in the heart of England.
London
Who is the author of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet?
William Shakespeare
This famous British pop singer created chart topping hits such as "Crocodile Rock", "Rocket Man" and "Tiny Dancer".
Elton John
This actor was well known for his role in various Shakesperean movies and his high-profile love affair with Elizabeth Taylor.
Richard Burton
This famous cruise liner was a large success when it first built but it sadly turned tragic days after it began to sail - this ship was the first of its kind and we are still recovering artifacts from its sinkage. The wreckage became so famous that it was turned into a 2-part movie in the early 1990s.
Titanic
The RMS Titanic was constructed by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland (which was part of the United Kingdom at the time). Titanic was built by British. The Titanic was owned by the White Star Line, a British shipping company. The Titanic was a British-registered ship, meaning its official home port was Southampton, England.
What is the most famous river in England (specifically London)?
The River Thames
Who says these words - "Elementary, my dear Watson“?
Sherlock Holmes
You might need this late 1960's band to help you through a bad day if you feel like you're on the "Dark Side of the Moon" or if you're seeking "Money, Money, Money".
But...perhaps you're looking to help put "Another Brick in the Wall".
This leading lady is the longest running Monarch to date and served from 1952 to 2022.
Who is this fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming?
James Bond
Which famous lake in Scotland is said to have a "dinosaur-like" monster with fins that swims?
Loch Ness
This famous Christmas-tale was written in 1861 and features a selection of characters. This book teaches people of all sizes about wealth, greed and learning from your mistakes. Three ghosts visit the main character over the course of Christmas Eve.
100 Bonus Points: Name the author who wrote this well loved book.
A Christmas Carol
100 Bonus Points: Charles Dickens
This famous British band has a magazine named after them and they are a proud inductee of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Their popular US chart topping songs include "(I can't get no) Satisfaction", "Paint It Black", "Ruby Tuesday" and "Sympathy for the Devil".
The Rolling Stones
This famous Actress was born in Belgium but later became a British citizen. She starred in many popular and iconic movies including titles like "Breakfast at Tiffanys" and "My Fair Lady".
Audrey Hepburn
This famous TV show began in England during 1962 and took the world by storm. The leading role stars a Doctor who travels through time using a TARDIS that looks like a British Police Box.
Doctor Who
The Romans built this wall across the north of what is now England. What is it called?
Hadrian's Wall