Toggle Navigation
Games
Blog
News
Class PIN
Join for Free
Sign in
Toggle Navigation
Games
PIN
Join for Free
Blog
Pricing
News
Contact us
Help center
Sign in
Game Preview
English tea facts
Game Code: 1018099
English
12
Public
tea
Play
Study
Slideshow
Share
TaPo
67
Share English tea facts
Class PIN
Use Class PIN to share Baamboozle+ games with your students.
Upgrade
Google Classroom
Facebook
Twitter
Save to Folder
When was English afternoon tea established? (century)
It is a custom that was established by the seventh Duchess of Bedford in the 19th century. (1840)
15
On elegant tea, what three things are always offered besides tea itself?
On elegant tea meeting, milk, sugar and lemon are always provided to everyone's tastes.
15
Where does the word ´sandwich`come from?
Earl of Sandwich had the idea of putting a filling between two slices of bread.
15
What seems to be the ongoing battle with how to add milk to tea?
Whether the milk is poured first or not.
15
Is it allowed to lift your pinkie?
No, this is a common mistake.That's actually rude and connotes elitism.
15
Where do the terms "low tea" (UK) and "high tea" (US) come from?
The tea is served on low/high tables
15
If being really posh, you do not circle you spoon in tea, you move it a few times from six o'clock to twelve o´clock. True or false?
True
15
May you lift your saucer from the table?
No.
15
Where do you hold the teacup by?
By the handle
15
When you drink your tea, where is the spoon?
On the saucer, not in the cup.
15
Tap your teaspoon on the side of the teacup. Yes or no?
No.
15
How do you eat your scones? In one piece or two halves?
A HUGE no-no is making a scone sandwich by putting the two halves together with the cream and jam in the middle. Don’t do it! Shudder.
15
Play for Free
Baamboozle+
NEW!
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
More
How to Play
Make some teams
Take turns choosing questions
Say the answer then hit the
Check
button
Click
Okay
if the team is correct or
Oops
if not
Teams
Sign in to choose
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Grid Size
Sign in to choose
8
16
Quiz
Sign in to choose
Classic
Questions and Power-Ups
Classic Jr
Sign in to choose
×
Sign up for a trial to unlock features.
Get Started
Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies.
Allow cookies