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100

The White Cliffs of Dover are composed primarily of what material?

Chalk

100

What is the official name of the building that houses the UK's Houses of Parliament?

The Westminster Palace

100

What is Big Ben technically the name of?

The Great Bell inside the clock tower

200

According to the legend, who built the Giant's Causeway to walk to Scotland?

The Irish giant Finn McCool

200

Which landmark is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world?

Windsor Castle

200

What statue symbolises the transition from the industrial to the information age?

Angel of the North

300

A row of three chalk stacks at the western tip of the Isle of Wight.

The Needles

300

St Paul's Cathedral, as we see it today, was designed by which famous architect after the Great Fire of London?

Christopher Wren

300

A defensive structure marking the northern limit of the Roman Empire.

Hadrian's Wall

400

A national park in Wales home to rugged peaks and deep valleys.

Snowdonia

400

A World Heritage site where the fabulous Crown Jewels are on display

Tower of London

400

Which famous Victorian engineer designed the Clifton Suspension Bridge?

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

500

Home to England's highest mountain and its largest natural lake.

Lake District (Scafell Pike mountain, lake Windermere )

500

A historic attraction, hosting medieval-themed events and displays, including the world's most powerful trebuchet (siege catapult), the Flight of the Eagles, Jousting tournaments and archery displays.

Warwick Castle

500

What famous structure was the Blackpool Tower directly inspired by?

The Eiffel Tower