Somebody who takes something from you without you realising in a crowded place is called a...
pickpocket
a one-storey house is called a b_________
bungalow
slam dunk, layup
basketball
A way of saying thank you, goodbye, or used as a toast.
cheers
What colour is the Northern Line?
black
Who won the 2018 Football World Cup?
France
Forcibly taking someone
kidnapping
A row of connected houses in London is called...
terraced housing
Kick, goal, pass
football
Slang for a ten pound note
tenner
The Cam
The Statue Of Liberty was a gift to the USA from which country?
France
killing someone
murder
Concrete space outside where people have a table or chairs to relax is the t_____
terrace
uppercut, knockout, glove
boxing
What q word means pounds?
What suburb of London is famous for tennis?
Wimbledon
Which bespectacled singer's real name is Reginald Dwight?
Elton John
Verb: Taking someone into custody.
arrest
Most houses in London are made from b
bricks
try, conversion, scrum
rugby
“Taking the _____”. This British slang term means to mock or tease someone in a playful way and contains the name of a famous Disney character.
taking the mickey
What West End square is the site of many movie premieres?
Leicester Square
Which ill-fated singer born in 1983 has a statue in Camden Market?
Amy Winehouse
Intentionally setting fire to property is called...
arson
The smoke goes out through the...
chimney
diamond, bat, base, pitcher
baseball
I had a chinwag with my neighbour.
What is another word for chinwag?
a chat or conversation.
Which London suburb hosts a famous yearly carnival celebrating Caribbean culture?
Notting Hill
What was the literary-influenced name of Michael Jackson's ranch?
Neverland
deliberately destroying public/private property is called v________
vandalism
What a word is the room at the top of the house?
attic
quaffle, snitch, bludger
quidditch
toilet
loo
Which football club plays out of Stamford Bridge?
Chelsea
Whose ear did boxer Mike Tyson bite a piece from?
Evander Holyfield