What is the biggest luxury department store in London called?
Harrods
How many Theatres are there in London?
More than 50
How many queen Elizabeths were there?
2
What is the most famous Museum in London?
The British Museum
What colour are London taxis?
Black
Big and famous football stadium where the English National Team plays.
Wembley Stadium
*** DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! ***
What is the official name for fish and fries wrapped in a newspaper.
fish 'n' chips
What is the Buckingham Palace?
It is the palace where the English royals live
What is Mr. Bean's real name?
Rowan Atkinson
The name given to an unidentified serial killer who was active in London in 1888.
Jack The Ripper
Who was Sir Christopher Wren?
One of the most highly acclaimed English architects in history. He was responsibile for rebuilding 52 churches in the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666, including what is regarded as his masterpiece, St Paul's Cathedral.
How many plays did William Shakespeare make? [+/- 5]
37
Which king built the Tower of London?
William I
What is included in an English breakfast? (at least 3 correct responses)
Bacon, beans, scrambled eggs, sausages, pancakes, toast.
Famous rock band known for songs like "We will rock you", "We are the champions" and "Another one bites the dust".
Queen
What is the Big Ben?
The Great Bell inside the Clock Tower (renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II)
What is The West End?
A broad, unofficial area of central London best known for its entertainment (including theatres!) around Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden, and its shopping districts around Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street.
The river that runs through London.
The Thames
How many players are on a team in polo (on horses)?
4 players
The place where English people typically go to have a drink.
The pub
What is the nickname of Buckingham Palace?
Buckingham House
When did William Shakespeare live?
1564-1616
What are the names of the wives of King Henry Vlll who lost their heads in the Tower of London?
Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard
Most famous ground transport in London?
A double-decker
A meat pie with a crust of mashed potatoes.