Authors
Proverbs
Riddles
England
Idioms
100

Who is the author of "Romeo and Juliet"

William Shakespeare

100

Finish the proverb: Action speaks louder than...

words

100

What four days of the week start with the letter T

Tuesday, Thursday, today and tomorrow

100

Which colours are on the English flag

Red and white

100

What is the meaning of the idiom: break a leg

Good luck

200

Who is the author of "Pride and Prejudice"

Jane Austen

200

Finish the proverb: A journey of thousand miles begins with a...

single step

200

How many letters are there in the English alphabet

There are 18. Three in ‘the’, seven in ‘English’ and eight in ‘alphabet’

200

What is the name of the river running in London 

River Thames

200

What is the meaning of the idiom: beat around the bush

Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortable

300

Who is the author of "Jane Eyre"

Charlotte Brontë

300

Finish the proverb: All that glitters is not...

gold

300

What starts with the letter P, ends with the letter E and has thousands of letters

The Post Office

300

What city was the capital of England before London

Winchester

300

What is the meaning of the idiom: no pain, no gain 

You have to work for what you want

400

Who is the author of "Murder on the Orient Express"

Agatha Christie

400

Finish the proverb: A good listener is a...

silent flatterer

400

 What begins with T, finishes with T and has T in it

 A teapot

400

What is the largest county in England

Yorkshire

400

What is the meaning of the idiom: hit the sack 

Go to sleep

500

Who is the author of "Animal Farm"

George Orwell

500

Finish the proverb: A diamond with a flaw is better than a...

common stone that is perfect

500

What is the longest word in the English language

Smiles - Because there is a 'mile' between the two S's

500

When is England’s national day

Saint George’s Day. 23th of April

500

What is the meaning of the idiom: speak of the devil 

The person we were just talking about showed up