British Royalty
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100

This current King of the United Kingdom ascended to the throne in 2022.

King Charles III

100

This is the most-watched football league in the world, featuring teams like Arsenal and Liverpool.

Premier League

100

This 007 secret agent is the lead character in one of the longest-running British film series, most recently played by Daniel Craig.

James Bond

100

This physicist wrote A Brief History of Time and was famous for his work on black holes.

Stephen Hawking

100

This famous street artist is known for his graffiti and for a painting that shredded itself after being sold.

Banksy

200

This massive palace in London serves as the official administrative headquarters of the Monarch.

Buckingham Palace

200

This annual rowing race takes place on the River Thames between Oxford and Cambridge Universities.

The Boat Race

200

This British singer, famous for her powerful voice and the album 21, has won 16 Grammy Awards.

Adele

200

This British Prime Minister led the UK during most of World War II.

Winston Churchill

200

This is the most famous modern art gallery in London, located in an old power station by the river.

Tate Modern

300

This grandson of Elizabeth II and heir to the throne is the current Prince of Wales.

Prince William

300

This English superstar and former Manchester United player is now a co-owner of Inter Miami.

David Beckham

300

This legendary British rock band, known for "The Dark Side of the Moon," is famous for their elaborate live shows and philosophical lyrics.

Pink Floyd

300

Before becoming a world-renowned author, this man was a medical doctor whose real-life professor, Dr. Joseph Bell, inspired his most famous character's "logic and deduction."

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

300

This famous museum in London is home to the Stonehenge artifacts and many ancient treasures from around the world.

British Museum

400

This Queen, who ruled for 63 years until 1901, was the grandmother of many European monarchs.

Queen Victoria

400

This city hosted the Summer Olympic Games in 1908, 1948, and 2012.

London

400

This British actor, born in London, became a global superstar for his role as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Tom Holland

400

In 1687, this Fellow of Trinity College published Principia, a work that established the universal laws of motion and remained the undisputed foundation of physics for over 200 years.

Sir Isaac Newton

400

This is the most famous clock tower in London, often considered a masterpiece of British architecture.

Big Ben (Officially the Elizabeth Tower)

500

This 11th-century leader was the first Norman King of England after winning the Battle of Hastings.

William the Conqueror

500

While teams like Manchester United and Arsenal are more famous, this club, founded in 1857, is officially recognized by FIFA as the world's oldest association football club.

Sheffield FC

500

This British YouTuber and professional boxer is a co-founder of the popular hydration drink "Prime."

KSI

500

This playwright, known as the "Bard of Avon," wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.

William Shakespeare

500

This is the name of the famous red "circle and bar" logo used for the London subway system.

London Underground logo (or the Roundel)