Capital Cities
Famous people from the English speaking world
the UK
the USA
Miscellaneous
100

Capital City of the United Kingdom 

London

100
The author of the "I have a dream" speech

Martin Luther King

100

Place where the Prime Minister lives

10, Downing Street

100

House of the American President

The White House

100

the acronym GAFAM stand for

Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft

It has become a shorthand term for some of the most powerful companies in the world—all American, all tech giants. 

200

 Capital City of the United States

Washington DC

200

Current President of the USA

Jo Biden
200

Name of the current Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak

200
Name of the Vice President

Kamala Harris

200

the acronym U.N. stand for

                            


United Nations

UN is committed to maintaining international peace and security; developing friendly relations among nations; promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights. 

300

 Capital City of Australia

Canberra

300
Author of ROMEO and JULIET
William Shakespeare
300
Name of current monarch

King Charles III

300
Number of states in the USA

50

300

a typical English breakfast

bacon, eggs, toast and baked beans

400

 Capital City of Jamaica

Kingston

400
He fought for the Independence of India

Mahatma Gandhi

400

UK is composed of

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

400

Name of the President who was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas

JF KENNEDY

400

give a synonym for University

College

500

 Capital City of New Zealand

Wellington

500
He became President of South Africa in 1994.

Nelson Mandela

500
In UK, people drive...

on the left

500

America's national day

4th July

500
MOMA stands for

Museum of Modern Art