Across
- 2. – New York City's renowned theater district, featuring high-quality musicals and plays.
- 8. – A holiday celebrated in November with feasts, traditionally including turkey, to express gratitude with family and friends.
- 12. Parks – The vast, protected areas of natural beauty such as Yellowstone and Yosemite.
- 15. – A uniquely American music genre originating in New Orleans, celebrated worldwide.
- 16. – Independence Day, celebrated with fireworks, parades, and barbecues to commemorate America's independence from Britain.
- 18. – A beloved national pastime, with Major League Baseball (MLB) at its forefront.
- 22. – The prestigious tennis tournament held annually in London, known for its tradition of players wearing white.
- 23. sports culture – American universities have strong sporting traditions, with events drawing large crowds.
- 24. and Cambridge rivalry – The longstanding academic and sporting competition between the UK's two oldest universities.
- 25. Oval Office – The official office of the U.S. President inside the White House.
- 27. – A cultural habit of drinking tea, often in the afternoon, accompanied by biscuits or small snacks.
- 28. – The center of the global entertainment industry, home to major film studios.
- 29. Grand Canyon – A breathtaking natural wonder in Arizona, carved by the Colorado River.
- 30. – The strong British custom of standing in orderly lines when waiting for services, showing patience and politeness.
- 31. Bowl – The championship game of American football, which is a huge entertainment event watched by millions.
- 32. 66 – A famous highway stretching from Chicago to California, representing American road trip culture.
- 33. – The belief that anyone, regardless of background, can achieve success through hard work and determination.
- 34. Rushmore – The famous monument featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.
- 35. York City skyline – The iconic cityscape featuring landmarks like the Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty.
Down
- 1. – William Shakespeare, one of the most famous playwrights in history, whose works remain influential in English literature.
- 3. tea – A formal tradition where tea is served with small sandwiches, scones, and cakes.
- 4. – The shopping day after Thanksgiving when stores offer major discounts, marking the start of the holiday shopping season.
- 5. – A polarizing yeast-based spread; Brits either love or hate its strong, salty taste.
- 6. and chips – A traditional British dish consisting of fried fish and thick-cut potatoes, often enjoyed with vinegar or mushy peas.
- 7. Ben – The name often used for the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster, though Big Ben is actually the bell inside.
- 9. chains – The global popularity of American fast-food brands, such as McDonald's and KFC.
- 10. The convenience of ordering food, coffee, or even banking services without leaving one's car, popular across America.
- 11. – A cooking tradition popular in the South, known for slow-cooked, smoky meats.
- 13. Valley – The hub of technology and innovation in California, home to major tech companies.
- 14. – The tradition of socializing in pubs, which serve as community hubs where people gather to drink, eat, and chat.
- 17. culture – The influential music and lifestyle movement that originated in the Bronx, shaping modern pop culture.
- 19. – The mysterious prehistoric stone circle in England, which remains a source of fascination and speculation.
- 20. – The British Broadcasting Corporation, a major global public service broadcaster.
- 21. Underground – The city's subway system, commonly called "the Tube," known for its iconic map and historic stations.
- 26. – The British monarchy, an institution that plays a symbolic and traditional role in the country’s culture.
