LONDON!

dissabte, 7 de març del 2009

LONDON QUIZ!!!

  1. Because it’s using for understanding many previously undecipherable examples of hieroglyphic writing.
  2. he most popular eat is the fried fish with chips. Sunday lunch is usually the popular Roastbeef, which is grilled meat.

At breakfast the pancakes, eggs and toast. The beef and kidney pie is a delicious eat originating in England.

  1. At eleven o’clock p.m. When the bell rings in a pub, this means that close.
  2. is a type of beer brewed from malted barley using a top-fermenting brewers' yeast.
  3. of a traditional full English breakfast are bacon, eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast, and sausages, usually served with a mug of tea.
  4. Yes!. On 29 June 1613 the Globe Theatre went up in flames during a performance of Henry the Eighth.
  5. Clement street.
  6. The Ravens in the Tower of London has an important part to play in its history. The legend of the Ravens in the Tower of London is so important to the people of England that a number of ravens are kept at the Tower of London at the expense of the British government. Legend has it that failing to keep ravens at the Tower of London will mean the great White Tower will crumble and a terrible disaster shall befall England.
  7. No.

In principle they are responsible for looking after any prisoners at the Tower and safeguarding the British crown jewels, but in practice they act as tour guides and are a tourist attraction in their own right, a point the Yeoman Warders acknowledge.

Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London.

The name Beefeater is of uncertain origin, with various proposed derivations. The most likely is considered to be the Wardens' payment in rations that included beef, as well as mutton and veal, and various historical commentators have noted a preference for beef among the Wardens and the Yeomen of the Guard.

  1. Yes, we can buy dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters and fishes.
  2. Paris Hiñlton.
  3. The son of the owner of Harrods was in love with Diana.
  4. On Big Ben
  5. Was the first President of South Africa.
    At Parliament Square, alongside those of Jan Smuts, Winston Churchill, Benjamin Disraeli and Abraham Lincoln.
  6. Eros.
  7. David Beckham, Tiger Woods, Jonny Wilkinson, Muhammad Ali, Andy Murray and Lance Armstrong.
  8. The tube.
  9. The corner of Melcombe Street.
  10. Is a tourist attraction, based in Tooley Street, London, near London Bridge rail station about various tortures from the Medieval Age. It recreates various gory and macabre historical events in a grimly comedic, 'gallows humour' style, which attempts to make them appealing to the younger generation. It uses a mixture of live actors, special effects and rides.
  11. RICHMOND BRIDGE. A fine stone bridge built in classical style by James Pain and Kenton Couse in 1777.
  12. The name, which originally referred to the hour bell, was given in honor of Sir Benjamin Hall, the commissioner of works when the bell was installed in 1856.
  13. It's the mixture of three different flags: The Irish, the Scottish and the England flags.
  14. It represents the great fire of London.
  15. Yes. Is a artifical lake.
  16. In London tehre aren't any dogs, is a great city where the police is really, really strict. Also, you can't smoke in a lot of places and the english people are very kind.