It is one of the UK’s national dishes and some sources cite Glasgow as the city of its origin It contains chicken and has a really intricate name.
Chicken Tikka Masala
Who was the person regarded as the first computer programmer? (1842)
Ada Lovelace, only legitimate child of the poet Byron and his wife Anne Isabella Milbanke, Baroness Wentworth
Finish the idiom:
A penny for your
thoughts
A way of asking someone to share their thoughts with you.
The term 'Brummie' refers to a resident of the city of ________. (Prompt:'Picky Blinders')
Birmingham
What is Welsh Rarebit?
Welsh rarebit is a grilled cheese based sauce made from cheese, flour, beer and often added egg spread over toast
This tin device was invented by Robert Hooke (a famous British polymath) in 1667.
Finish the idiom:
Back to the drawing
board
Used to indicate that an idea, scheme or proposal has been unsuccesful and that a new one should be devised.
People from the city of Newcastle, in the northeast of England is called
Weegies
Geordies
Estuaries
Geordies
What is a crumpet?
It's actually a thick and small pancake, a bit like an English muffin with a bubbly outside and chewy inside.
You all have this "tool" in your schoolbags. It was invented in Cumbria before 1565.
The pencil
Finish the idiom:
Best thing since
sliced bread
A good invention or innovation – a good idea or a good plan.
'Mancunian' is the name of a _________.
A dialect spoken in Manchester or a person from Manchester.
What are the ingredients of a Scotch Egg?
boiled eggs, sausage and bread crumbs
It was invented by Thomas Saint in 1790 and allowed many people make their career in the new industry of fashion and design.
Sewing machine
Finish the idiom:
Not playing with the full
deck
A saying to suggest someone/something lacks intelligence or common sense.
Which of these words isn't used to name residents of a city?
Scouser
Edinburgers
Glasgowians
Glasgowians
What is Knickerbocker glory?
It's a layered ice-cream sundae that is served in a large tall conical glass
Between 1789–1793 Josiah Spode created this precious ceramic which we can't imagine English tea-party without.
Bone china
Finish the idiom:
Taste of your own
medicine
Tasting your own medicine is when you get treated the way you've been treating others.
Where do these people reside?
Oxonians
Loiners
Cantabrigians
Oxford, Leeds and Cambridge