Why is 4th of July such an important date?
It's the Independence Day in the USA (their National Day, kind of)
He is a fury little guy with a blue coat and a red hat, he is named after a train station in London. Who is he?
Paddington
Where is London the capital city?
In the UK
How long is an English Mile approximately?
1,6 kilometers (1.609344)
What is a bagel and where is it very popular?
A type of bread, the USA
Where does the king of the UK live when he is in London?
At Buckingham Palace
They live in Australia, climbs trees and love eucalyptus leaves. They are very sweet. What are they?
Koalas
What is the name of the most famous clock, that you find in London?
Big Ben
Carro was born 1973. What century was it then?
the 20th
What is the name for tea in India?
Chai
What are the indigenous people of Australia called?
Aboriginals
What is the National bird of the USA?
(The Bald) Eagle
What is Harrod's, that you can find in London?
A (very famous and posh) store
How many (whole) liters are a gallon approximately?
4 (3.78541178)
When do they eat stuffed turkey and mashed potatoes in the USA?
On Thanks Giving
What year did the USA got Independent from the UK?
1776
Where is the Kiwi bird the National Bird?
In New Zealand
What is the biggest stadium in London called, where you can see both football games and concerts?
Wembley
How long is an inch, approximately?
2,5 centimeters (2.54)
What is the national dish of Scotland?
Haggis
When do the Irish people celebrate their National Day and what is it called?
17th March, St:Patrick's Day
There are two English speaking countries in the world who are said to have no snakes. Which two?
Ireland and New Zealand
What river runs through the city?
The Thames
What time is it in Los Angeles when it's 5 P.M. in Sweden?
8 A.M.
What does kosher mean?
Food that is okay to eat when you are Jewish