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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer -

:shock: I don’t care how cheap the real estate is I’m not moving there! Not even visiting! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs -
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Moonraker wrote: 18 Jan 2022, 18:55
Just a thought...I am slightly uncomfortable that the title specifies "England" -- would "What do you Associate Britain with (or the United Kingdom)" be more applicable? After all, many of the excellent answers above are relevant to the rest of the UK.
Hold on - can you imagine starting a game called What do you associate Scotland/Wales/Northern Ireland/Cornwall with? and someone asking for it to be changed to UK because they are "uncomfortable" with the theme?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland is a political entity which is only 100 years old.

England is one of the worlds oldest nation states, dating from the crowning of Athelstan in 925 and the Battle of Brunanburh in 937

https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/H ... runanburh/

Some of the best English people have a peculiar self-loathing, rather than pride, in their own country. I'm reminded of the quote by George Orwell "It is a strange fact, but it is unquestionably true that almost any English intellectual would feel more ashamed of standing to attention during 'God save the King' than of stealing from a poor box."

What about countries where other forumites are from?

How about choosing a different country as a theme, worldwide, each month throughout 2022?

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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby -
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street -
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Viv of Ginger Pop wrote: 19 Jan 2022, 18:59 How about choosing a different country as a theme, worldwide, each month throughout 2022?
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley -
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls -
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls - Merseybeat -

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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls - Merseybeat - Adele -

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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls - Merseybeat - Adele - Scotch whisky -
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls - Merseybeat - Adele - Scotch whisky - ploughman’s lunch -
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls - Merseybeat - Adele - Scotch whisky - ploughman’s lunch - haggis -
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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls - Merseybeat - Adele - Scotch whisky - ploughman’s lunch - haggis - The Ashes -

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The Queen - green fields - cricket - £ - London - afternoon tea - fish and chips - The Cotswolds - The White Cliffs of Dover - Spitfires - seaside - cup of tea - crumpets - Enid Blyton - football - River Thames - Winston Churchill - cottage gardens - tennis - William Shakespeare - sticks of seaside rock - red double decker buses - Tower of London - pillar boxes - HP Sauce - Piccadilly Circus - Lake District - Bond Street - Coronation Street - black London taxi cabs - rhyming slang - cream teas - Grand National - Lord's cricket ground - Cambridge University - Oxford University - bone china cups and saucers - hobbits - Victoria Sponge- Tower Bridge - Harrods - full English breakfast - castles - Bond, James Bond 007 - canal barges - Rose covered cottages - Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pudding - Beatrix Potter - Harry Potter -the Beatles - FA Cup Final - The Crown Jewels - Buckingham Palace - Kensington Palace - Palace of Westminster - Big Ben - 10 Downing Street - 221B Baker Street - Sherlock Holmes - English Civil War - Robin Hood - Ealing Comedies - The London Eye - Carry On films - Charles Dickens - Monty Python - The BBC - the Goon Show - the Underground - Land's End - Scotland Yard - John Constable - Stonehenge - Hadrian's Wall - Ascot - Windsor Castle - Stratford Upon Avon - Heathrow Airport - Earl Grey - Lord of the Manor - Agatha Christie - Scafell Pike - Heritage Steam Railways - Policeman's helmet - Illegal Downing Street Parties - red phone boxes - hedgerows- Real Ale - Range Rover - Bulldogs - Epsom derby - Gatwick Airport - tolerance - Henley Regatta - Wimbledon - BBC - Bonfire Night - William Turner - Simon Cowell - Last Night of the Proms - The Spice Girls - The West End - Mayfair - Elizabeth Tower - Bury St Edmunds Tower - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - Ms. Marple - Midsomer - Upstairs, downstairs - rugby - Portobello Street - Dibley - stone walls - Merseybeat - Adele - Scotch whisky - ploughman’s lunch - haggis - The Ashes - British Airways -
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