British Culture Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: george : the name of the person second in line to the british monarchy , four : the number of nations that make up the united kingdom, scone: a traditional baked product with dried fruits which is often served with jam and cream, j k rowlin: the author of the harry potter books, the beatles: this band are the highest selling band of all time, and probably the most influential, yorkshire: a type of pudding that is not sweet and is made of batter, laverbread: a typical welsh dish made of seaweed, gaelic: the traditional language of scotland, football: the united kingdom's favourite sport by attendance and income generated, stonehenge: a prehistoric monument on salisbury plain in wiltshire, england, paddington bear: a fictional character in children's literature from peru, jaguar: a luxury brand of car that originates from coventry in england. it shares its name with a 'big cat', cadburys: a confectionary company that was founded in birmingham, england in 1824. , mr kipling: apparently he makes 'exceedingly good cakes', banksy: a world-renowned anonymous graffiti street artist from england whose fame can be traced back to the late 1990s.