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  • How long is a fortnight?
    two weeks
    two days
    four weeks
    two months
  • British or American? I’m keen to do it/I’m psyched to do it.
    British/American
  • "Knees up" means it's time for a _____.
    nap
    walk
    fight
    party
  • In the U.S., you keep the spare tire in the trunk; in the U.K., you keep the spare tyre in the _____. 
    boot
  • In the U.K. fries are _____ and  _____ are biscuits.
    chips; cookies
  • If you are chuffed in the U.K., you are _____.
    pleased
    surprised
    angry
    arrogant
  • What do you call the shoes you use for sports in the U.S. and in the UK?
    sneakers/trainers
  • British or American spelling? labor, program, organize
    American
  • Take the lift to the 6th floor. (Change to American English)
    Take the elevator to the 6th floor.
  • Are scones British or American?
    British
  • "I've got the hump" is British for
    feeling jealous
    feeling happy
    getting sick
    being annoyed
  • If you are knackered in the U.K., you are _____.
    exhausted
    pregnant
    well-dressed
    in trouble
  • In the UK, sweets are bad for your teeth. In the U.S., _____ is bad for them.
    candy
  • If you are gobsmacked in the U.K., you are _____.
    furious
    talkative
    aggressive
    astonished
  • You put a nappy on _____.
    a table
    your balcony
    your teapot
    a baby
  • In the U.S. you line up for the restroom. In the UK you _____ up for the _____.
    queue; toilet
  • In the U.S., a zebra crossing is called a _____.
    footbridge
    crosswalk
    nature path
    busy intersection
  • In the U.K., being silly is mucking _____.
    through
    up
    on
    around