England
Scotland
Ireland
Northern Ireland
Msytery
100

That's London!

What's the capital city of England?

100

Blue and white

What are the colors on the Scottish flag?

100

This city is the capital of Ireland.

What is Dublin?

100

This city is the capital of Northern Ireland.

What is Belfast?

100
A shop in Randalstown

What business does aunt Maggie run? (p. 75)

200

This famous river flows through London.

What is the Thames?

200

This traditional instrument is famous in Scotland.

What are bagpipes?

200
That's the color green!

Which color is very popular in Ireland?

200

This famous natural wonder is found in Northern Ireland.

What is the Giant's Causeway?

200
That's Scotland's highest mountain.

What is Ben Nevis?

300

That's Thomas Tallis School!

Whis school is in Greenwich?

300

This legendary monster is said to live in a Scottish lake.

What is the Loch Ness monster?

300

This Irish festival is celebrated on March 17th.

What is St. Patrick’s Day?

300

This ship, built in Belfast, sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

What is the Titanic?

300

It is a kind of meat pudding which can include the heart, liver, lungs and even the brain of a sheep.

What is Haggis?

400
It was a famous ship that was used for bringing tea to England.

What's the Cutty Sark?

400
Robert the Bruce was born in that century!

Which famous Scottish king was born in the 13th century?

400

It is a mystical creature from Ireland, typically shown as a small, elderly man with a beard, often wearing green clothes and a hat.

What is a leprechaun?

400

Because of an iceberg!

Why did it sink?

400

It's 1085 metres high!

What's the size of Mount Snowndon?
500

England, Scotland, and Wales

Which countries belong to the British Isles?

500

This invention was made by Scottish engineer John Logie Baird.

Who invented the television (TV)?

500

This traditional Irish music instrument is also the national symbol.

What is the harp?

500

They depict events, figures, and symbols related to the Troubles, the conflict between Irish nationalists and British loyalists, and the broader history of Northern Ireland

What are murals?

500
In 122.

When did the Romans start to build Hadrian's Wall?