Alcohol
British History
British Musical Knowledges
British Myths and Folklore
Famous Landmarks
100

Higher than a single shot but less than a triple shot.

What is a double shot?

100

He was a British King known to have married 6 women in his lifetime.

Who was King Henry VIII?
100

This is the top selling British band of all time. 

Who are the Beatles?

100

This mythical creature appears on the flag of Wales.

What is a dragon?

100

This place is the home of the monarch, as well as the the regular Changing the Guard ceremony.

What is Buckingham Palace?

200

This beer shares part of its name with the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. 

What is Corona?

200

This royal prince is next in line to inherit the Crown when his father HRH King Charles III passes away?

Who is Prince William?

200

Naming her albums after her age, she rose to fame with her debut album in 2008.

Who is Adele?

200

He lived in Sherwood Forest. He stole from the rich to give to the poor.

Who was Robin Hood?

200

On April 1st 1980, the BBC announced that this landmark was about to undergo a major transformation. The traditional face would be replaced with a digital display — and that the landmark would be renamed “Digital Dave.”

What is Big Ben?

300

A stout that originated in the brewery at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in the 18th century.

What is Guinness?

300

The Norman Conquest of England began in this year, initiated by the death of King Edward the Confessor in January and sealed by the Battle of Hastings on 14th October.

What is the year 1066?

300

This song written in 1977 is commonly used in helping with CPR compression timings to reach the correct bpm (beats per minute).

What is Stayin' Alive?

300

The sword was given to a king from the Lady of the Lake (Nimue) in the Arthurian Legends.

What is Excalibur?

300

This ancient British landmark was put up for auction in 1915 and was bought by Cecil Chubb who gave it to the nation three years later.

What is Stonehenge?

400

Baby cham is a form of this alcoholic beverage.

What is perry?

400

This was the name of the 8 month long bombing campaign by Germany and Italy against the UK, more specifically in London.

What was The Blitz?

400

This rock legend was born in 1948 and died in 2025. He was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005.

Who was Ozzy Osbourne? 

400

This cryptid is a legendary, large, wildcat (often described as a black panther or puma) believed to roam Cornwall's moorland.

What is the The Beast of Bodmin Moor?

400

It is the iconic feature of Blackpool’s famous seafront, and continues to bring as much joy to visitors as it did when it was first constructed in 1894. 

What is Blackpool tower?

500

This is the largest size wine bottle used, which is named after the King of Salem and priest of the Most High in the bible. 

 What is a Melchizedek (Midas)?

500

The United Kingdom officially left the European Union on this date.

What is the 31st January 2020? 

500

He first rose to fame as the lead singer of the band Faces before launching a successful solo career. He was knighted in 2016 for his contributions to music and charity.

Who is Rod Stewart?

500

This English figure is shown as a face surrounded by leaves, representing rebirth and new growth, often found in church carvings.

What is The Green Man?

500

Made by Antony Gormley, this famous sculpture is 20m (66ft) tall and has a wingspan of 54m (177ft). It is located in Gateshead, England and was completed in 1998.

What is the Angel of the North?