Adjectives
Groups of people working together
England
Phrasal Verbs (take)
Crimes

100

What's the opposite of true?

False

100

The people who work in a company or place of work.

Staff


100

A group of standing stones. Nobody knows exactly by whom or when it was constructed.

Stonehenge

100

To leave the ground and fly.

Take off

100

The crime of intentionally killing a person

Murder

200

An adjective that means morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant

Evil

200

The actors in a certain movie or play.

Cast

200

Also called "The Tube"

The London Underground

200

To begin a sport, hobby.

Take up

200

To take a person away illegally by force, in order to demand money. 

Kidnap

300

This adjective means "very dirty".

Filthy

300

A group of individuals playing on the same side generally with the same objectives

Team

300

Every November 5th, the English celebrate the day when a man tried to blow-up the houses of parliament.

Guy Fawkes Night

300

To resemble somebody else, usually a family member

Take after

300

The crime of intentionally starting a fire.

Arson

400

Having the ability to make good judgements, based on deep understanding and life experience

Wise

400

All the working members on a ship or plane

Crew

400

The name of the English flag.

The Union Jack

400

To disassemble something

Take apart

400

The crime of showing no loyalty to your country, especially by helping its enemies.

Treason

500

Confused and uncertain

Bewildered

500

A group of actors that usually perform together in different plays

Company

500

A town in the south of England. It's famous for its mythology and spiritual past and for hosting one of the biggest rock festivals. 

Glastonbury

500

To hire, employ

Take on

500

The murder of a whole group of people, especially a whole nation, race, or religious group.

Genocide