A British celebrity chef and television personality who is known for his fiery temper and making blunt and controversial comments, including insults and wisecracks about contestants and their cooking abilities.
Gordon Ramsey
100
A businessman and television personality who serves as the 45th president of the United States.
Donald Trump
100
This is how they call the underground transport in London.
The Tube
100
The number of states in the USA.
50
100
It is a mix of Saint George's cross for England, St Andrew's for Scotland and St Patrick's for Ireland.
Union Jack
200
The author of the book series where the main character is a boy who finds out that he is a wizard and goes to a special school to learn about magic
J. K. Rowling (Joanne Rowling)
200
An American rapper, businessman, and investor. He is one of the best-selling musicians of all time, having sold more than 100 million records, while receiving 21 Grammy Awards for his music. He is married to Beyonce.
Jay Z
200
Its national flower is shamrock.
Northern Ireland
200
The capital of the USA.
Washington DC
200
It's the currency of many English speaking countries, adding their country's name to it.
Dollar
300
An English singer, songwriter and actor. He was a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995 and again from 2009 to 2012. He has also had commercial success as a solo artist.
Robbie Williams
300
A famous american singer and pop star, who is known for moonwalk.
Michael Jackson
300
The father of Prince George of Cambridge.
Prince William
300
National bird in the USA.
Bald eagle
300
This "Liberty enlightening the world" was a gift from the French people to the USA. It symbolises Freedom and the hope of a better future.
The Statue of Liberty
400
King of England who is best known for his six marriages.
Henry VIII
400
The first person to step on the surface of the moon.
Neil Armstrong
400
This bird is the symbol of the Tower of London.
Raven
400
This elderly man represents the entire United States. He is often depicted wearing a striped top hat, a blue coat and striped pants. It was used in a famous recruitment poster during WW2.
Uncle Sam
400
That country served as a prison for the UK.
Australia
500
The Prime Minister of the UK.
Theresa May
500
The first president of the USA.
George Washington
500
This has been a Christmas gift from the people of Oslo (Norway) to the people of London since 1947.
Christmas tree
500
The northernmost and also the biggest state in the USA.
Alaska
500
This English speaking country has two official capital cities.
Ireland: Belfast in Northern Ireland and Dublin in the Republic of Ireland