Also known as the House of Windsor.
British Royal Family
Scotland’s national animal.
Unicorn
A famous Welsh singer known for songs like "It’s Not Unusual," "Delilah," and "Sexbomb."
Tom Jones
Capital city of Northern Ireland.
Belfast
Countries included in Great Britain.
Scotland, Wales, England
Critically acclaimed musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda that premiered on Broadway in 2015 and later opened in London’s West End in 2017.
Hamilton
DJ and songwriter known for hits like "Summer," "This is What You Came For," and "One Kiss."
Calvin Harris
Capital of Wales.
Cardiff
Famous landmark in Northern Ireland located in Antrim.
Giant’s Causeway
Another term for a thousand pounds or equivalent to a thousand.
Grand
Historical landmark in England located in Wiltshire.
Stonehenge
Also known as Nessie.
Loch Ness Monster
Celebrated on the 1st of March by Welsh people.
St. David’s Day
Celebrated on the 17th of March by people of Irish descent and others across the UK.
St. Patrick’s Day
Celebrated on November 5th, it commemorates the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes Night)
West London club with recent dominance in English and European football.
Chelsea Football Club
Established in 1999, it has legislative power over various areas such as education, health, justice, transportation, and the environment.
Scottish Parliament
Another name for Wales.
Land of Castles
Established as part of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, it has legislative power over areas such as health, education, justice, and social welfare.
Northern Ireland Assembly
An idiom that asks someone to share their thoughts.
“A penny for your thoughts”
Renowned naturalist, geologist, and biologist from England.
Charles Darwin
Public holiday exclusive to Scotland, celebrated on the 30th of November.
St. Andrew’s Day
Established in 1999, it has legislative power over areas such as health, education, housing, and local government.
Senedd Cymru (Welsh Parliament)
Official languages in Northern Ireland.
English, Irish, and Ulster Scots
The UK’s political power rests with Parliament, an elected legislative body with two houses.
House of Commons and House of Lords