London
Life in London
Wales
Scotland
USA
100

What's the bell in the famous Elizabeth Tower called?

Big Ben

100

What's the part of London called where you can find the Thomas Tallis School? (Pronunciation!)

Greenwich

100

What are the colours of the Welsh flag and what can you see on it?

Colours: Red, green, white: A red dragon

100

What are the colours of the Scottish Flag?

Blue and white
100

What's the capital of the US?

Washington D.C.

200

What's the nickname of the big wheel in London?

London Eye

200

Which animal does James the musician live with? It's even a famous book now. 

Bob, the cat

200

What is a very popular sport in Wales? You play it with a ball that is shaped like an egg. 

Rugby

200

It lives in a a lake ("loch"). It's really famous.

Nessie

200

What's the most popular sport in America called?

American football

300

What's the famous London river called?

Thames
300

What are people called who do some funny tricks or play music on the streets in London?

Street performers

300

You can do a ride on a ______ ________ on Mount Snowdon, the hightest mountain in Wales.

zip line

300

What's the name of the famous Scottish music instrument?

bagpipes
300

It's a sport for which you need a wooden stick and a small ball. 

baseball

400

What's the bridge called that opens up for big ships?

Tower Bridge

400

What's the magazine called that some homeless people sell in London?

The Big Issue
400

What kind of water sport can you do on the river Severn?

Canoeing
400

What's the famous sports competition in Scotland called?

The Highland Games

400

What's the famous statue in NY called?

Statue of liberty

500

What's the theatre called where you can watch plays by William Shakespeare?

Globe Theatre

500

What's the underground in London called?

tube

500

Name the castle in Wales that year 8 in the schoolbook visited. 

Caldicot Castle

500
What's Scotland's most traditional food, the meat sausage, called? 

haggis

500

How do Americans measure the temperature? In Germany, we use "Celsius"...

Fahrenheit