Geography
Language & Slang
Music & Pop Culture
Food & Drinks
Sports & Fun Facts
100

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

100

In British slang, what does “loo” mean?

toilet

100

Which UK singer is known for the song “Shape of You”?

Ed Sheeran

100

What popular fast-food chain started in the USA with a golden “M” logo?

McDonald’s

100

What is "soccer" in the USA?

football

200

Which US state is known as the “Sunshine State”?

Florida

200

In American English, what is “fries” called in the UK?

chips

200

Who is known as the “King of Pop”?

Michael Jackson

200

What US dessert is traditionally made with apples and a pastry crust?

apple pie

200

Which country invented basketball?

the USA

300

Which river flows through London?

Thames

300

What does the Australian slang word “mate” commonly mean?

friend/buddy

300

Which American rapper’s real name is Marshall Mathers?

Eminem

300

What is a typical American breakfast food made by frying batter in a pan and often served with syrup?

pancakes

300

What sport is the Super Bowl associated with?

American football

400

What is the largest province in Canada by area?

Quebec

400

In the US, what does the phrase “hit the road” mean?

leave/go away

400

Which famous band is from Liverpool, England?

The Beatles

400

What sweet treat is commonly associated with Canada and made from a tree?

maple syrup

400

Which famous tennis tournament is held in London each year?

Wimbledon

500

Which US national park is famous for the geyser “Old Faithful”?

Yellowstone National Park

500

In British slang, what does “knackered” mean?

very tired

500

Which British singer released the album “21”?

Adele

500

What is the main ingredient in traditional British “bangers and mash”?

sausages

500

What animal is featured on Australia’s coat of arms along with the kangaroo?

emu