Geography
Royal Family
Culture & Music
History
Mixed
100

The capital of the United Kingdom.

London

100

The current monarch (as of 2024).

King Charles III

100

The band from Liverpool that conquered the world in the 1960s.

The Beatles

100

A famous prehistoric stone monument in Wiltshire.

Stonehenge

100

The currency of the United Kingdom.


Pound sterling

200

The longest river in the country.

The River Severn

200

The queen who reigned until 2022.

Queen Elizabeth II

200

The author of the Harry Potter books.

J.K. Rowling

200

The Hundred Years’ War was fought between England and this country.

France

200

The main sport born in England and spread around the world.

Football (soccer

300

Ben Nevis is located in this part of the UK.

Scotland

300

The official London residence of the monarch.

Buckingham Palace

300

The national drink traditionally consumed at 5 PM.

Tea

300

The name of the Prime Minister who led Britain during World War II.

Winston Churchill

300

The red symbol on the flag of England.

The red cross of Saint George

400

This strait separates England from France.

The English Channel

400

The title of the heir to the British throne.

Prince of Wales

400

This Shakespearean town is famous for annual theatre festivals.

Stratford-upon-Avon

400

The year when Brexit officially took place (exit from the EU).

2020

400

A red mode of transport in London with two floors.

Double-decker bus

500

The official name of the northernmost part of Scotland, which includes many islands.

The Shetland Islands (or the Orkney and Shetland Islands, if broader)

500

The surname of the dynasty to which the current monarch belongs.

Windsor (officially Mountbatten-Windsor)

500

A BBC series about an aristocratic family set in the early 20th century.

*Downton Abbey*

500

A 1215 document that limited the king’s power and became a symbol of human rights.

Magna Carta

500

The abbreviation of the union that includes the UK, Canada, Australia, and others.

The Commonwealth of Nations (The Commonwealth)