Which city in the UK has the most pubs?
London
What was the UK's estimated population 2023 (answer excepted if you are off with a million people plus minus)
68 265 200
What is Holme Fen?
Lowest part of the Uk
For how many years did Queen Elizabeth II was on the throne for?
70
Church Bell
a woman who talks too much
The most expensive beer was produced by Brewdog. Only 12 were made, each unique bottle is made out of a stuffed animal dressed in an eccentric outfit. How much of these 330ml bottles cost?
500 pounds
What's Scotland's national animal?
Unicorn
Even through UK is an island, many European countries that have a longer coastline than the UK. What are they? (say 3)
Norway, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Russia
When did Elizabeth II send her first email?
1976
Rain Napper
Umbrella
UK has the highest number of pubs in the world but per person it "only" has the 7th highest number of pubs. Guess two countries that have more pubs per person!
Slovakia, Hungary, Spain, Ireland, Checz Republic, Belgium
Which city was the first offical recognised capital of the UK?
Winchester
UK's highest summit is the Ben Nevis. How tall is it?
1345m
Who did Charles date before Diana?
Diana's older sister, Lady Sarah Spencer. Later She set them up together claiming she is a Cupid
Mutton Shunter
police
What two drinks you have to mix to get the drink reffered to as Billie Irish?
Guiness and Monster
Which Language was the national language in England from 1066 to 1362?
French
What are the white cliffs of Dover made of?
Limestone
How many Corgis did Elizabeth II have in her lifetime?
It is said that she had about 30 corgis accompanying her in her lifetime.
Whooperups
this term was used to describe someone who would sing loudly even though the didn't have good singing voices
What is the most famous pub name in the UK?
The Red Lion, is the most popular pub name on SDtay in a Pub and across nationwide. The Red Lion name is believed to originate from the coat of arms of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lanchester in the 1300s.
As well as there is no single official National Day in the UK, there is not one single national dish of Britain, mainly because the UK is made up of four separate countries, each of which have their own national dishes. Can you guess at least one of them?
England has Chicken Tikka Masala, Scotland has Haggis, Welsh Cawl in Wales and Irish Stew in Ireland
There are 14 British overseas territories. (formerly known as British dependant territories or Crown colonies) Name two of them
Anguilla; Bermuda; British Antarctic Territory (BAT); British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT); British Virgin Islands; Cayman Islands; Falkland Islands; Gibraltar; Montserrat; Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands; Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha; South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; Turks and Caicos Islands; UK Sovereign Base Areas.
There's a few items the royal family is banned to eat, what are these foods?
garlic, shellfish, sandwich with square corners, foie gras, rare meat, pasta, oyster
arf'arf'an'arf
drunken men