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Where are some of the famous gardens to visit in the UK?
Kew Gardens, Sissinghurst and Hidcote in England, Crathes Castle and Inveraray Castle in Scotland, Bodnant Garden in Wales, and Mount Stewart in Northern Ireland.
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What flower is associated with England?
Rose
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What flower is associated with Scotland?
Thistle
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What flower is associated with Wales
Daffodil
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Ireland
Shamrock
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Traditional foods of England include:
Roast beefRoast beef, which is served with potatoes, vegetables, Yorkshire puddings and other accompaniments. Fish and chips
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Foods associated with Wales are?
Welsh cakes – traditional Welsh snack made from flour, dried fruits and spices, and served either hot or cold.
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Foods associated with Scotland?
Haggis – a sheep’s stomach stuffed with offal. Suet, onions and oatmeal.
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Foods associated with Northern Ireland?
Ulster fry – a fried meal with bacon, eggs, sausage, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms, soda bread and potato bread.
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When were films first shown publicly in the UK?
1896
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Who became famous in silent movies for his tramp character and was one of many British actors to make a career in Hollywood.
Sir (Charles)Charlie Chaplin
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When did British studios flourish?
1930s
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Eminent directors included:
Sir Alexander Korda and Sir Alfred Hitchcock
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How did British movies help during the 2nd world war?
Boosted Morale
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Some of the most commercially successful films of all time, including the two highest-grossing film franchises, have been produced in the UK. What were they?
Harry Potter and James Bond
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Which studio has a claim to being the oldest continuously working film studio facility in the world?
Ealing studios
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Britain continues to be particularly strong in special effects and animation. One example is the work of ......, who has won four Oscars for his animated films, including three for films featuring W..... and G......
Nick Park - Wallace and Gromit
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What recent British actors to have won Oscars?
Colin Firth, Sir Antony Hopkins, Dame Judi Dench, Kate Winslet and Tilda Swinton.
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What are the British equivalent of the Oscars?
The annual British Academy Film Awards, hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
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