Geagraphy
Landmarks
Literature
Royalty
Innovations
100

This river, the longest in England, flows through London.


Thames

100

This famous London bridge is often mistaken for London Bridge but is known for its two iconic towers.

Tower Bridge

100

This British poet wrote Paradise Lost, an epic poem about the fall of man.

John Milton

100

This monarch is Britain’s longest-reigning king.

King Charles III

100

This British scientist discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic.

Alexander Fleming

200

This country shares the longest land border with England.

Scotland

200

This vast circular plaza in London features a statue of Admiral Nelson and is surrounded by fountains.

Trafalgar Square

200

This novel by George Orwell depicts a dystopian future where "Big Brother" watches everyone.

1984

200

 This royal residence in Scotland was beloved by Queen Elizabeth II as a summer retreat.

Balmoral Castle

200

The world’s first subway system was opened in this British city in 1863.

London

300

The highest mountain in Great Britain is located in Scotland. Name it.

Ben Nevis

300

This residence in Windsor is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world.

Windsor Castle

300

This novel by Jane Austen begins with the famous line, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."

Pride and Prejudice


300

The Princess of Wales, Catherine, is married to this royal heir.

Prince William

300

This mathematician and inventor is often called the "Father of the Computer."

Charles Babbage


400

This island is located off the southern coast of England and is famous for its sailing events.

The Isle of Wight


400

Located in Scotland, this famous lake is rumored to be home to a mythical monster.

Loch Ness

400

This George Orwell novella is an allegory about the Russian Revolution, featuring animals on a farm.

Animal Farm

400

This British monarch broke tradition by broadcasting the first-ever Christmas radio address in 1932.

King George V

400

This Englishman is credited with inventing the World Wide Web in 1989.

Tim Berners-Lee

500

These prehistoric stones are located in Wiltshire and are a famous UNESCO World Heritage site.

Stonehenge

500

This Roman wall, stretching across Northern England, was built to protect the Roman Empire from the Picts.

Hadrian's Wall.

500

This detective, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is famous for solving mysteries with logic and deduction.

Sherlock Holmes

500

This royal couple stepped back from their royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

500

 The first jet engine was developed by this British engineer during World War II.

Frank Whittle