Cultural History of Great Britain - Terminology

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Across
  1. 2. A distinct dialect that emerged from the East End of London
  2. 7. Schools which select their pupils based on their academic performance in the eleven plus exam
  3. 8. Capital of Scotland
  4. 9. Computer programing language which name was inspired by the famous comedy group
  5. 10. Universities which were founded in the major industrial cities in Great Britain in the 19th century
  6. 11. institution which used to provided accommodation, employment and maintenance for the sick
  7. 12. The last conquest and occupation of England
  8. 13. The country most associated with coal mining
  9. 14. Houses that are connected directly to each other in a row and sharing a wall. This type of housing usually is several stories and is sometimes known as a two-up two-down.
Down
  1. 1. A country that is part of the United Kingdom and shares its borders with Wales and Scotland
  2. 3. Combination of Oxford and Cambridge Universities
  3. 4. Education law which was established in 1944 that imposed that local education authorities had to provide free of cost meals and milk to pupils.
  4. 5. The surname of the founder of modern nursing
  5. 6. An animal depicted in the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
  6. 9. Formally known as the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts