Trivia
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Hodge Podge
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This is the complete and official name of the UK.
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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This is where the Parliament is based.
Palace of Westminster
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This is officially celebrated on the 2nd Saturday of June each year.
Queen Elizabeth II's birthday
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This is, in other words, a really huge Ferris Wheel that can be found in London. This ferris wheel has 32 egg-shaped capsules which can accommodate 25 people.
London Eye
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This is another term for the Union Flag.
What is the Union Jack?
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These are the countries which comprise Great Britain.
England, Scotland, and Wales
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These are the three parts of the Parliament.
House of Commons, the House of the Lords, the Queen
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This is the surname of the British Royal Family.
Windsor
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This is located in Wiltshire and has featured in numerous films, that sometimes deal with mysticism. This structure is composed of slabs of stone which arranged in a circular pattern. To date, no one knows who or what erected this structure.
Stonehenge
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This is the politically correct term for people in Great Britain and the UK.
Britons
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This is the capital of Northern Ireland.
Belfast
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The UK public does not elect members to this house of the Parliament.
House of the Lords
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He is known as the Earl of Wessex.
Prince Edward
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This is a popular tourist attraction in London. At its centre is Nelson's Column, and this is also a site of political demonstrations. That aside, various events are also held in this place.
Trafalgar Square
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This is what BST stands for.
British Summer Time
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This is the capital of the UK and of England as well.
London
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She opens the Parliament each year and laws are passed in her name.
Queen Elizabeth II
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She is known as the Duchess of Cornwall and is married to Prince Charles.
Camilla Parker Bowles
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This is where the Crown Jewels are housed. William the Conqueror built this structure, which has become famous for many executions and imprisonments.
Tower of London
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This is often the stormiest time of the year in the UK.
Autumn
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This is the term used to refer to Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and all the offshore islands.
British Isles
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This house has 695 members, all of whom are elected by the public to represent their area.
House of Commons
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This is the full name of Queen Elizabeth II.
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor
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This is the name of the great bell on the clock at the north end of Westminster Palace. Most incorrectly refer to this as the clock itself.
Big Ben
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This is the term Britons commonly use for what Americans call a zip code.
Post Code