Across
- 2. __________ Castle is built on a volcanic
- 4. A British man, named Tim _______ Lee, invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
- 7. The main resident of Queen Elizabeth II is __________ Palace.
- 10. Founded in 1824, in Birmingham, this chocolate brand name is famous all over the world.
- 12. The new type of transport that made travel easier during Victorian times.
- 15. A much visited bridge in London built in the late 1800s.
- 16. The Palace of ___________ famously survived Guy Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot. Today it is where the British parliament meets.
- 18. A very famous circle of stones found in Wiltshire.
- 19. A fourteen-line poem written in iambic pentameter.
- 20. The name of a lake in Scotland, where a fabled monster was said to be seen, named after the lake itself.
- 22. This famous playwright was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England.
- 23. The fastest growing town in Tudor England.
- 25. Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland make up this Kingdom. (2 words)
Down
- 1. known as Castle Rock. It was built in the 12th century by David I.
- 3. A black, gooey, food extract invented by a Scottish man. It can be added to food or made into a drink.
- 5. The first British man to sail around the world. (3 words)
- 6. The name of the collar worn by wealthy Tudor men and women.
- 8. This Roman Emperor built a wall which is named after himself to keep the barbarians out of England.
- 9. This Roman emperor invaded Britain in 43 A.D.
- 11. He was a British teacher who invented the postage stamp in 1837. (2 words)
- 13. The name of the disease suffered by sailors who did not get enough fresh fruit and vegetables.
- 14. A famous British tea company established in 1706 in London.
- 17. Alexander Graham Bell invented this useful device in 1876.
- 19. The name of the forest where the fictitious Robin Hood used to meet with his gang members.
- 21. A famous ferrish wheel in London.
- 24. The name of Prince Charles and Lady Diana's eldest son. He is the Duke of Cambridge.
