This is the global language although accents may be difficult to understand
English
This is the term referring to the island also known simply as Britain
Great Britain
She was the Princess of Wales and mother of William and Harry.
Diana
When offered a "cuppa"
A cup of tea
Name the song
"How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me"
Amazing Grace
This is the fastest way to travel in the UK, especially on long journeys.
Trains
This is where you will find what is called "The Royal Mile".
Edinburgh
He was called "Bard of Avon" a writer, poet and actor born in 1564 and died 1616
William Shakespeare
America is called the "land of the free", but the British have more freedom to drink this in their public places in Britain. What is it?
Alcohol/Beer
Finish the name of the artist
Elton
John
UK uses their own currency
What is a pound?
This is where you will find Buckingham Palace
London, England
He was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during WW2
Winston Churchill
This is called "fizzy drink in UK
Soda
Considered the original bad boys of Rock 'n' Roll
Writing "Satisfaction".
The Rolling Stones
To the British, this is known as "Guard Mounting".
Changing of the Guard
Prince Charles is the Prince of this region in the United Kingdom.
Wales (Welsh)
He was a famous singer with the Beetles, sadly he was killed by a deranged fan.
John Lennon
Name an American fast food chain in Britain.
Hint- donuts, pizza, burgers and chicken
Krispy Kreme, KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), Burger King, McDonalds, Pizza Hut
source -anglotopia.net
Their music group changed everything. Loved by Americans in the 1950s and beyond.
The Beatles
In America we call this a bar
What is a pub?
Sean Connery was born here
Scotland
She starred in movies like Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music
Julie Andrews
This term is believed to differentiate between afternoon tea that typically serves scones and cakes.
What is "High Tea"? A Scottish high tea is unlike an afternoon tea because it will include some hot food.
source -The Spruce eats. com
Greensleeves (a traditional English folksong favorite) Said to be composed by Henry Vlll for his love, Anne Boleyn